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THE FORFAR DIRECTORY

AND yE-A-i^-BOOK:

FOR ^;' 1885,

CONTAINING

A LIST OF THE MALE & EEMALE HOUSEHOLDERS OF THE BURGH, DIRECTORY OF TRADES & PROFESSIONS, LIST OF PUBLIC BOARDS, SOCIETIES,

ETC.. ETC., ETC.

^PROPE.CTY :FKI0E Ol^TE :E>E3sr3sr-y, of FORFAR PUBLIC LIBRARY

FORFAR PRINTED & PUBLISHED BY W. SHEPHERD, CASTLE ST.

1884. Digitized by tine Internet Arciiive

in 2010 witii funding from National Library of Scotland

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It is hoped that The Forfar Directory and Year-Book will be

found useful for reference regarding local matters. The contents

embrace a List of Householders whose names appear in the Roll

of Voters for the year ; Trade List—classified and alphabetically

particulars all arranged ; regarding Public Boards ; and a full List

carefully compiled—of the Associations, Societies, &c., in town.

To these there is also added an Almanac (with Diary) containing

general information.

Being of a handy size, and issued at a nominal price, it is within the reach of all.

39 Castle Street,

Forfar, Dec. 1884. —

CONTENTS.

AngKng Club; 64 Good Templar Lodges, 61 Bands, 62 HaUs, 59 Bank Offices, 58 Holidays, 44 Beekeepers' Society, 62 Householders, Female 34 44 Bible Society, 60 Householders, Male 1, 34 Bicycle Club, 64 Infirmary, 57 Blind, Mission to the 60 Joiners' Association, 65 Bowling Clubs, 64 Justices of the Peace, (Forfar) 55 Building Society, 65 Library, Public, 57 Burgh Funds, 54 Literary Society, 60 Charity Mortifications, 54 Magistrates & Town Council, 53 Masons, United Operative, 65 Chicken Show, - 62 Children's Church, 61 Masonic Lodges, 64 Churches, 58 Musical Societies, 60 Church Societies, 61 Oddfellows' Lodge, 64 Coal Societies, 63 Parochial Board, 56 County Information, 51, 52 Police Commission, 54 Office, 59 Courts : Post Burgh or Bailie, 55 Poultry Association, 62 Licensing, Burgh 55 Quoiting Club, 65 Police, 55 Reading Rooms, 60 Sheriff, 52 Registrar's Office, 56 Valuation Appeal, 55 Religious Societies, 60 Cricket Club, 65 Savings Bank, 58 Curling Club, 65 Saving Societies, 62 Angus Club, 61 School Boards :—Burgh, 57 Educational Institutions, 58 Landward, 57 Fairs, Markets, &c., 66 Session Clerks, 58 FastDays, 44 Shepherds, Loyal Ancient, 64

Fiars' Prices, 52 Temperance Societies, .. 61 Football Clubs, 65 Tract Society, 60 Foresters, Ancient Order of 64 Trades & Professions, 45, 50 Gas Corporation, 54 Volunteers, 59 Golf Club, 65 Yearly Societies, 63, 64

Almanac and Diary. Advertisements. FOEFAR Di;:iECTQBI.

Male Householders.

Adam, Charles Bootmaker Osnaburgh street Adam, David Mason 3 Green street Adam, George Factory worker 33 South street Adam, George Gardener 15 Manor street Adam, John Gardener 18 Manor street Adam, William Carter 61 Backwynd Adams, Henry Shuttle maker 78 Dundee Loan Adams, James Farmer M.D., Oathlaw Adams, James Factory worker 186 East High street Adamson, Alexander Labourer Prior Road Adanison, Andrew Factory worker 13 Wellbraehead Adamson, Hay Labourer Prior Road Adamson, James Residenter 54 Backwynd Adamson, James Crofter Drumgley, near Forfar Adamson, James Weaver South street Adamson, James Wilson Manufacturer St. James' Road Adamson, John Grocer 44 West High street Adamson, John Bootcloser 9 Backwynd Adamson, John Labourer 49 West High street Adamson, Richard Factory worker 1 Strang street Adamson, Robert Supt. of county 5 Yeaman street Adanison, Thomas Tenter police] 22 Nursery Feus Adamson, William Builder Headingplacestone Adamson, William Sawyer 8 Bell Place [Cottage Aitken, James Spirit dealer 112 Castle street Aitkenhead, Charles Weaver 6 Archie's Park Alexander, Charles Lapper 128 East High street Alexander, David Factory worker Market Place Alexander, David Ploughman 90 Dundee Loan Alexander,. George Paton Surgeon Littlecauseway Alexander, John Factory worker 27 John street Alexander, William Grocer 19 Glamis Road Allan, David Factory worker 26 Nursery Feus Allan, David Shoemaker 97 West High street Allan, David Blacksmith 16 Victoria street Allan, Douglas Factory worker 50 South street Allan, James Factory worker 52 Soath street Allan, John Factory worker 34 Yeaman street Allan, William Joiner 13 Montrose Road Allardice, Andrew Agent (sewing Hillockhead Allardiee, Charles Labourer [machine) 3 Zoar Allardice, James Weaver 22 Nursery Feus Allardice, Joseph Factory worker Dundee Road B 2 FORFAR DIRECTORY •

Allardice, William Shoemaker William street Anderson, Alexander Labourer 26 North street Anderson, Alexander Labourer Gallowhill Anderson, Charles Labourer 11 William street Anderson, David Tenter 178 East High street Anderson, David Carter 81 North street Anderson, David Railway servant 23 Wellbraehead Anderson, David Smith Druggist Castle street Anderson, Hector Weaver East Sunnyside Anderson, George Carter 48 Dundee Road Anderson, James Baker 10 West High street Anderson, James Wood merchant Zoar Anderson, James V.S. & blacksmith 26 West High street Anderson, James Draper 145 East High street Anderson, John Tailor 18 Montrose Road Anderson, John Quarrier 24 North street Anderson, John Factory worker 83 Backwynd Anderson, John Charles Solicitor 109 Castle street Anderson, John Peter Solicitor Lochbank House Anderson^ Robert William Solicitor Rose Terrace _ •"-"""* Anderson, William Baker Chapel Park Anderson, William Quarrier Headingstone Place Andrew, David Barber (late) 13 Littlecauseway Andrew, David Hawker 64 East High street Andrew, James Cutter 9 Littlecauseway Andrew, William Hairdresser 2 West High street Andrew, William Gardener 23 St. James' Road Archie, John Gardener Cowiehill Armstrong, James Loco, foreman WhitehiUs Anchterlonie, David Tenter 39 Prior Road Bain, Alexander Joiner Gallowhill Balfour, Alexander Leather cutter 29 Backwynd Balfour, David Carter 2 Dundee Road Balfour, Robert D. Draper 40 Castle street Balfour, William Labourer 18 Glamis Road Ballingall, David Factory worker 16 Montrose Road Barclay, George Weaver Archie's Park Barclay, John Farm servant 10 Glamis Road Barclay, Robert Draper 29 Castle street Barclay, Thomas Painter 56 Dundee Road Barrie, Charles Factory worker 13 North street Barron, James Carter 18 North street Barry, David Grocer & spt. dealer 80 Castle street Barry, David Quarry-master 58 Dundee Road Batchelor, Alexander Farmer Fin haven Baxter, William Tailor 67 Backwynd Beattie, James Coachman 35 John street Bell, Alexander Lapper 12 Charles street Bell, Charles Factory worker 2 William street Bell, George Weaver 12 Watt street FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Bell, James Salesman 51 Dundee Loan Bell, James Labourer 37 Glamis Road Bell, William Factory worker 111 Castle street Bell, William Mason 6 Glamis Road Bell, William Fireman 101 Backwynd Bemiet, Alexander Horsehirer Castle street Bennett, Andrew Labourer 15 Glamis Road Binny, David, jun. Bank agent West High street Binny, James Collector 10 Glamis Road Bisset, James Storekeeper 7 Green street Black, Alexander Factory worker 34 Dundee Loan Black, David Scavenger 4 Dundee Road Black, James Mason 7 Victoria street Black, James Gardener 18 Yeaman street Black, William Labourer 44 South street Blair, Charles Factory worker 35 South street Blair, David Tenter 2 Bell Place Blair, James Weaver 4 Bell Place Blamire, Alexander Labourer 3 Prior Lane *«s#***- Blytb, George Tailor 17 North street Blyth, John Drill instructor 28 Lour Road Boath, Andrew Weaver 3 East Sunnyside Boath, Andrew Petrie Clerk 28 Dundee Loan Boath, Charles Labourer 56 South street Boath, David Poultry dealer Newmonthill Boath, David House factor 86 West High street Boath, James Factory worker 34 Dundee Loan Boath, John Weaver 29 Glamis Road Boath, John Labourer 77 North street Boath, Joseph Cloth inspector 33 North street Boath, Robert Labourer 4 Wellbraehead Boath, William Grocer 23 John street Booth, David Phillip Clothier 5 Vennel Bowman, Adam Tenter 96 North street Bowman, John Labourer 25 Market Place Bowman, John Linkeeper 4 North street Bowman, William Mechanic 22 Prior Road Boyle, James Douglas Draper 1 Vennel Boyle, James Book canvasser 51 North street Boyle, John Fish dealer 69 West High street Boyle, John S. Fishdealer 97 West High street

Boyle, John !S. (younger) Fishdealer 96 West High street Braid, David Shoemaker 4 Glamis Road Brew, Alexander Carter 24 Market Place Broadley John Twine spinner 18 Manor street Brodie,. James, M.A. Rector Manse field House Brown, Alexander Bleacher 17 Victoria street Brown, Alexander Factory worker 18 Manor street Brown, George Baker 10 South street 4 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Brown, James Bandmaster 16 Victoria Road Brown, James Manager Green street Brown, James Factory worker 19 John street Brown, James Clothier 86 Castle street Brown, Peter Commerc'l traveller Laurel Bank Brown, Silvester Labourer Glamis Road Brown, Thomas Labourer 22 Prior Road Brown, William Factory worker 12 Canmore street Bro-wm, William Factory worker 8 Wellbraehead Brown, William Mason 35 Glamis Road Brown, William Labourer 133 East High street Brown, William T. Salesman 65 West High street Bruce, Alexander Bleacher 39 Dundee Loan Bruce, David Carter Wellbraehead Bruce, David Carter 26 North street Bruce, George Carter 44 South street Bruce, George Coal agent 17 South street Bruce, George Painter 61 Glamis Road Bruce, George Shoemaker 66 Yeaman street Bruce, James Weaver Zoar Bruce, James Photographer 5 Academy street Bruce, James Carter 37 North street Bruce, James Lapper 17 North street "^"" Bruce, William Labourer 11 Horsewater Wynd — Burness, John Factory worker 17 New Road Burnett, Charles Factory manager Lour Road

Burnett, David • Mechanic 28 Nursery Feus Burnett, David Weaver 163 East High street Burns, Alexander Wright 18 Newmonthill Burns, Eobert Winder 7 Newmonthill Burns, William Baker 86 Backwynd Butchart, James Factory worker 39 North street Butchart, James Factory worker 19 Littlecauseway Butchart, John Weaver 19 Little Causeway Butter, John Farmer Nether Turin Butter, John Kerr Doctor 17 East High street Byars, David Contiactor 65 Glamis Road^,pa^ '"^^^^"^ Byars, George Tenter 5 Lappiedub Byars, James Manufacturer 62 Yeaman street Byars, James Residenter 64 Castle street Byars, John Stationer 1 Glamis Road Byars, Robert Mason 93^ West High street Byars, William Manufacturer 72 Yeaman street Byars, William Weaver 10 Lappiedub Cable, Alexander Weaver 3 Arbroath Road Cable, George Factory worker 96 North street Cable, James Tenter 99 Market Place Cable, James Tenter (foreman) 1:^56 East High street Cable, John Factory worker 1 St. James' Road Cable, William Manufacturer 25 Market Place FORFAR DIRECTORY 5

Caie,Kev. Gleorge Johnston Clergyman The Manse Caird, Barron Labourer 18 Dundee Road Caird, Charles Fireman 14 St. James' Road Caird, George Labourer 5 Charles street Caird, James Quarrier Dundee Road Caird, Peter Shoemaker 81 John street Caird, William Baker 77 West High street C alder, David Mason 3 Charles street Calder, James Mason 45 West High street Calder, John Labourer Newmonthill Calder, William Mason 5 Prior Road Callander, Alexander Cowfeeder 6 Dundee Loan Callender, David Pail, porter Market Place Callender, John Cowfeeder Dundee Road Callender, William Factory worker Broadcroft Cameron, John Labourer 50 Dundee Road Campbell, David Blacksmith 71 Glamis Road Campbell, John Coachman 4 Green street Campbell, William Labourer 12 Don street Carey, James Weaver 6 Canmoi-e street Cargill, Francis Draper (retired) Bloomfield Cottage Cargill, James Builder 17 Green street (Jargill, James Shuttlemaker 13 Zoar Cargill, John Retired builder Ferryton Cottage Carnegie, Alexander Factory worker 42 Dundee Loan Carnegie, Robert Labourer 51 Dundee Loan Carnegy, Patrick Alex- ander Watson Gentleman Lour House Carole, John Labourer 12 Wellbraehead Carrie, William Weaver 13 Prior Road Cassidy John Pawnbroker 61 Castle street Cathro, Alexander Factory worker Zoar Cathro, George Cowfeeder 112 East High street Cathro, AVilham Joiner 24 Victoria street Chalmers, David Joiner 12 St. James' Road Chalmers, George Coachman Fonah Close i*=^s:s.. Chalmers, William Draper 26 & 28 Castle street Chaplin, John Hurry Clerk 20 Montrose Road Chaplin,.John Weaver 67 Dundee Loan Christie, Andrew Farmer Bank head Christie, Charles Cowfeeder 114 East High street Christie, David Shoemaker 117 East High street Christie, David Night watchman Headingplacestone Christie, David Printer & publisher Newton bank House «psx.?- Christie, John Labourer 131 Castle street Christie, William Coachman 20 Lour Road Christlson, James Quarrier 8 Glamis Road Christison, William Innkeeper 41 West High street Clark, Andrew Mason 5 Backwynd „t»^ Clark, Charles Barber 44 East High street 6 1 ORFAB DIRECTORY

Clark, David Lapper 34 Manor street Clark, David Draper's assistant 85 West High street Clark, David Mason 30 Sunnyside Clark, George Dyker 7 Horsewater Wynd *9-»f Clark, George Stamper 186 East High street Clark, James Labourer 88 West High street Clark, James Mason 29 North street Clark, James Plumber 97 East High street Clark, John Factory worker 7 Prior Poad Clark, John A. Watchmaker ^'2 Castle street Clark, Eobert Saddler, &c. Gallowhill Clark, William Mechanic 182 East High street Clark, William Factory worker Headingstoneplace Clark, William Mason 22 Arbroath Poad Clementsen, John Hotelkeeper Zoar Clyne, William Labourer 14 Glamis Road Cobb, Alexander Factory worker 15 Green street Cobb, John Thomson Teacher Hillside Cottage Cobble, David Factory worker 9 Market Place Coghill, James Mechanic 26 Manor street Colville, James late Horsebreaker Academy street Connel, William Engine driver 1 Cath. Square, Zoar Constable, William Factory worker 26 Arbroath Road Constable, William Factory worker 106 Dundee Road Cook, Charles Dresser 18 Charles street Cook, James Mason 3 Arbroath Road Cook, John Weaver 3 Watt street Cook, William Weaver 10 W. Sunnyside Cook, WilHam Factory worker 12 Glamis Road Cook, William Plasterer 17 Dundee Loan Cooper, George Clerk 40 Lour Road Cornfoot, Alexander Wood turner 34 North street Couttie, James Factory worker 83 Castle street Couttie, John Groom Manor street Coutts, Alexander Factory worker 17 Backwynd Coutts, John Flaxdresser 17 Backwynd Coutts, Frederick Flesher 99 Castle street Coutts, William Flesher 6 Manor street Coutts, William, jun. Flesher 4 Manor street Cowie, James Plumber 8 North street Cowie, John Mason 3 Green street Crabb, Alexander Mason Headingstone Place Crabb, David Labourer 14 Nursery Feus Craig, David Warper 32 South street Craig, Robert Weaver 126 East High street Craik, Alexander Manufacturer Hillpark Craik, David Residenter 31 Manor street Craik, David Factory worker 6 Nursery Feus Craik, George Factory worker 39 Nursery Feus Craik, James Manufacturer Viewmount FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Craik, James Labourer 101 East High street Craik, James Joiner 11 John street Craik, James Watson Manufacturer Littlecauseway Craik, John Wright 23 John street Craik, John Fyfe Manufacturer Manor Park Craik, Peter Tenter Chapel Park -—* Craik, Robert Fyfe Clerk Manor street Craik, William Fyfe Clerk 28 Manor street Crammond, David Church officer Chapel Park Crammond, James Wright 51 Dundee Loan Crawford, Thomas C. Bank accountant 44 Castle street Crighton, James Carter 10 Dundee Loan Crighton, William Labourer 184 East High street Crighton, Peter Stableman 1 Vennel Crockett, William Gamekeeper Glamis Crofts, James Factory worker 100 Dundee Loan Gumming, Pev. Alexander Clergyman Lininghills Cunningham, Charles Innkeeper 112 & 114 West High st. Cust, Alexander Drapery agent Easterbank Cuthbert, Andrew Bleacher 18 Nursery Feus Cuthbert, James Weaver Wellbraehead Cuthbert, John Bootcloser 5 John street Cuthbert, William Baker 163 East High street

Dall, James Joiner 25 Market Place ' Dakers, Maxwell Groom 12 New Road Dalgetty, Alexander Draper 55, 57 East High street Dalgetty, Robert Labourer 11 Wellbraehead Dall, William INIason 3 Bell Place Dargie, James Mason 8 Dundee Loan Dargie, James Mason ^1'2 Green street Dargie, Alexander Factory worker 20 Nursery Feus Dargie, James Wareho useman 68 West High street Davidson, David Factory worker 9 Victoria street '" " " ' **^^ Davidson, George Labourer New street - Davidson, John Hatter 99|- East High street Davidson, John Gardener 3 Vennel Davie, Robert Carter Lochside Davie, Robert Factory worker 95 North street De Georgy, Constautine Photographer 99 East High street Dear, Joseph Factory worker Catherine Square Deuchar, Alexander Shoemaker 49 Castle street Deuchar, Alexander Flesher 27 Glamis Road Dick, Alexander Tailor and clothier Chapel Park Dick, Charles Mason 28 William street Dick, David Stationer I South street Dick, James Manufacturer 69 Backwynd Dick, James Baker 103 East High street Dick, William Clothier & outfitter 28 Green street Dick, William Tenter 64 East High street Dickson, Alexander Joiner II Zoar 8 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Dickson, James Cloth Inspector 45 South street Dickson, John Labourer 9 Newmonthill Doig, Alexander Labourer Easterbank Doig, Alexander Draper 9 South street Doig, Edward Kopemaker 48 Dundee Loan Doig, George Hawker 30 South street Doig, G-eorge Painter 30 South street Doig, James Labourer 30 South street Doig, James Cowfeeder ^ Quarrybank Doig, John Dresser Victoria street Doig, John Plasterer 30 South street Doig, Thomas Factory worker 30 Green street Doig, William Gamedealer Viewbank Cottage (retired) Doig, William Tailor 186 East High street Doig, William Factory worker 13 St. James' Road Doig, William Tenter 51 Prior Road Don, Wilham Gilbert Manufacturer Invereighty House Donald, Alexander Tailor 17 Manor street Donald, Alexander Labourer 16 Littlecauseway Donald, Alexander Low Tobacconist 29 New Road Donald, George Slater 18 North street Donald, Henry- Grocer 80 West High street Donald, James Bleacher Backwynd Donald, James Factory worker 12 Watt street Donald, John Factory worker 1'") Wellbraehead Donald, William Tailor 110 Castle street Donaldson, Alexander Joiner St. James' Road Donaldson, George Starcher 88 West High street Donaldson, George Lapper 51 Dundee Loan Donaldson, Jolm Factory worker 17 Manor street Dorward, George Gardener Newfork Park Dowell, William Painter 47 East High street Downie, Rev. John Baptist minister St. James' Road Drewit, Thomas Vandriver 2 Archie's Park Duff, Charles Gardener 15 South street Duff, Charles Labourer 4 Lappiedub Duff, John Labourer 40 West High street Dtiffus, James Factory worker 24 North street Dunbar, David Railway yardsman Gallowhill Duncan, Alexander Tailor's cutter 85 East High street Duncan, David Tenter 2 Zoar Duncan, David Tenter 28^ West High street Duncan, David Wood merchant 18 Don street Duncan, George Mason 6 Wellbraehead Duncan, George S. Barman Gallowhill Duncan, Harry Labourer 17 Backwynd Duncan, James Factory worker 26 Nursery Feus Duncan, James Tenter 41 Dundee Road Duncan, John Carter 12 John Street *

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Duncan, William Factory worker 1 St. James' Road Duncan, William Factory worker 18 North street

Duncan, ' William Tenter 8 Don street Dunclas, David Mechanic o Archie's Park Dundas, James Fireman 34 South street Dunn, David Watson Rope manufacturer Glamis Road Dunsmuir, William Heckler 14 Dundee Loan Duthie, James Currier 30 Glamis Road Duthie, John Labourer 37 Dundee Road Duthie, William Factory worker 32 Lour Road Dyce, John Labourer 19 Prior Place Easson, Alexander Factory worker 13 North street Easson, James Joiner 19 Wellbraehead Easson, John Signalman 24 John street Easson, Samuel Carter 41 Prior Road Easson, Willian. Factory worker 21 Victoria street Easton, James Flesher 106 Castle street Easton, James, jun. Mason 123 Castle street Easton, John Tinsmith 10 Wellbraehead Easton, Robert Flesher 106 Castle street Easton, William Labourer 129 Castle street Eaton, George Flesher 8 Castle street Edward, Alexander Fish dealer Reedmaker's Close =?— Edward, Charles Butcher 8 Lour Road Edward, John Stationmaster Victoria street Edward, William Clerk 21 Manor street Edwards, James Hawker 2 Ijappiedub Edwards, William Coal dealer (late) 18 John street Edwards, William Missionary 68 Castle street Elder, William Plasterer Backwynd Elliot, James Fishdealer 35 Nursery Feus

Ellis, David Pensioner . 18 South street Ellis, James Painter Market Place Ellis, James Mason 32 Yeaman street Esplin, .Alexander Tenter 21 John street Esplin, David Boath Gas manager North street Esplin, James Joiner 156 East High street Esplin, John Tenter 35 North street Esphn, eloseph Porter 156 East High street Esplm, Thomas Balfour Baker 25 West B[igh street Ewans, Charles Factory worker 11 New Road Ewen, Robert Blacksmith 10 Don street Ewen, James Wood merchant Millbank House Fairweather, David Factory worker 6 Arbroath Road Fairweather, Robert Crofter 47 Prior Road

Falkner, Charles Labourer ] 03 Castle street Falconer, Daniel Watchmaker 104 Castle street Falconer, David Blacksmith 55 North street Falknor, William Commission agent 148 East High street Farquhar, David Oiler 57 Dundee Loan 10 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Farquh arson, Adam Factory worker 6 Glamis Road Farquliarson, James Builder St. James' Road Farquharson, William Carter 21 Victoria street Fearn, Charles Factory worker 12 Charles street Fearn, Stewart Policeman 11 St. James' Road Fell, David Carter 23 St. James' Road Fenton, Andrew Lowson Clerk 31 South street Fenton, David M. Shoemaker 5 Watt street Fenton, Henry Hardy Draper 70 Yeaman street Fenton, John Lowson Agent 12 Nursery Feus Ferguson, James Labourer 18 Glamis Road Ferguson, James Factory worker 15 Watt street Ferguson, James Labourer 13 Wellbraehead Ferguson, John Currier 9 New Road Ferguson, William Shoemaker 8 Horsewater Wynd Ferguson, William Shoemaker 43 Prior Road Ferrier, David Residenter 19 Newmonthill Ferrier, James Labourer 14 Dundee Loan Ferrier, James Labourer 5 Glamis Road Ferrier, John Factory worker Broadcroft Fettes, John Barman Dundee Road Fettes, Robert W. Spirit dealer 119 East High street Findlay, Andrew Factory worker 30 Nursery Feus Findlay, Charles Farm servant Dundee Road Findlay, Charles Labourer 3 Chapel street Findlay, David Factory worker 19 Arbroath Road Findlay, David Joiner 7 Glamis Road Findlay, George Bleacher Market Place Findlay, George Labourer 26 Zoar Findlay, James Mason 45 Dundee Road Findlay, James Shoemaker 31 East High street Findlay, James Joiner 176 East High street Findlay, James Factory worker 57 West High street Findlay, John Bleacher Market Place Findlay, William Mason William street Fleming, David Labourer 17 North street Fleming, David Grocer 112 East High street Fleming, James Blacksmith 65 Dundee Loan Fleming, James Factory worker 6 Watt street Fleming Robert Factory worker Hillockhead ^i^ Forbes, Alexander Grocer 122 East High street Forbes, Alexander Bleacher 6 Newmonthill Forbes, David Factory worker 7 New Road Forbes, George Tenter 18 William street Forbes, Robert Factory worker 35 Pi-ior Road Forbes, Robert Factory overseer 41 South street Forbes, Thomas Factory worker 50 Dundee Loan Forsyth, Alex. Webster Blacksmith 1 Green street Forsyth, David Factory worker 6Q Dundee Loan Forsyth, David C. Salesman 17 Green street FORFAR DIRECTORY. 11

Forsyth, William Painter 27 St. James' Road Fotheringham, William Auctioneer, &c. 140 East High street Fraser, Dickson Currier 7 Victoria street Fraser, Hugh Labourer 13 William street Fraser, James Factory worker 15 East Sunmside Fraser, John Gardener 81 Glamis Road Freeman, Alexander Solicitor Broomroof Cottage Fullerton, Alexander Keedmaker 98 West High street Fyfe, Alexander Factory worker 64 East High street Fyfe, Andrew Labourer 64 Dundee Road Fyfe, George Painter 15 Arbroath Road Fyfe, James Grocer 2 Arbroath Road Fyfe, James Joiner 90 Dundee Loan F)^e, John of Kingston New Road Fyfe, John Weaver 10 Wellbraehead Fyffe, James Foreman bleacher South street Fyffe, James Factory foreman Strang street Fyffe, James Flesher 20 Newmonthill FyfPe, John Baker 33 South street Fyffe, Thomas Labourer 67 West High street Fyffe, WUliam Labourer 60 Dundee Load Galloway, John Factory worker 21 Victoria street -** Gardner, Alexander Porter GallowhiU ^aw-si^ Geekie, Peter Labourer 116 Dundee Road Geekie, William Plasterer Victoria street Gellatly, David Joiner 34 Lour Road Gemlo, David Factory worker 19 East Sunnyside Gerrard, Alexander Factory worker 31 Nursery Feus Gibb, Alexander Porter Headingstone Place Gibb, Thomas Mechanic Yeaman street Gibb, Walter Mason 6 Lappiedub Gibson, Alexander Factory worker 18 Littlecausewdy Gibson, Francis Labourer 4 Victoria street Gibson, Graham Broker 21 Dundee Loan Gibson, James Warehouseman 47 Dundee Road Gibson, James Factory worker 18 Littlecauseway Gibson, Joseph Factory worker 6 Charles street Gibson, William Alex- Mason 21 Dundee Loan ander Gill, James Bootcloser 126 East High street Gillon, James Factory worker 51 Dundee Loan Glen, Alexander Factory worker 75 East High street Goode, Peter A. Gardener 13 St. James' Road Goodall, William Toy merchant 82 Castle street Gordon, Alexander Shoemaker 42 Dundee Loan Gordon, Donald Vintner Castle street Gordon, George Dresser 10 Watt street Gordon, James Gardener 18 Lour Road Gordon, John Labourer 107 Castle street Gordon, George Joiner 15 Green street 12 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Gordon, James Factory worker 19 Arbroath Road Gordon, William Solicitor Vennel Gordon, William Weaver 15 Prior Road Gourlay, William Joiner 16 Montrose Road Gowans, John Messenger-at-arms 25 St. James' Road Gracie, David Factory worker 10 North street Gracie, George Gas Foreman 61 ISTorth street Grant, Gregor I^abourer 18 South street Graham, David Morgan Auctioneer and Slatefield farmer Grant, James Sawmiller 11 Zoar Grant, James Solicitor Osnaburgh street Grant, John Labourer 14 Dundee Road Grant, John Sawmiller Bailliewellbrae ss?- Grant, Thomas Mason 36 Manor street Grant, William Gardener Lisden, Kirriemuir Grant, William Librarian 2 Castle street Gray, Alexander Railway servant 4 John street Gray, David Rail, labourer 17 Montrose Road Gray, James Weaver 137 East High street (xray, James Quarrier 48^Dundee Loan Gray, John Stoker 41 Prior Road Gray, Robert Grocer Wellbraehead Greenhill, Charles Butcher 143 East High street Greenhill, Hugh Hotelkeeper Castle street Greenhill, llobert Labourer Headingstone Place Grewar, Andrew Factory worker 6 Glamis Road Grewar, David Bleacher 186 East High street Grewar, James Labourer 13 Charles street Grewer, William Carter Market Place Guild, George Lemonade manuf. 26^ West High street Guild, James Carter 2 Lapjjiedub Guild, James Mason 10 Lappiedub Guild, James Draper 24 East High street Guild, John Bottler Backwynd Guild, Thomas Mason 2 Lappiedub Guthrie, George Game dealer, &c. 116 East High street Guthrie, Thomas Blacksmith 20 Wellbraehead Guthrie, William Plasterer 20 Charles street Guthrie, William Blacksmith 10 Backwynd Hackney, James Tailor 69 Backwynd Hadden, James Blacksmith 27 Nursery Feus Haggart, Henry Grocer 22 South street Halket, James Factory worker 52 South street Halley, George Tenter 18 Newmonthill Hanick, Richard Broker 96 East High street Hanton, Alexander Labourer 38 Canmore street Hanton, Robert Labourer 17 Arbroath Road Hardie, David Tailor '26 North street Harris, James A. Factory worker 4 Green street FORFAR DIRECTORY 13

Harris, William Saddler 6'2 Dundee Road Hastings, Alexander Currier 76 Castle street Hastings, David Currier Strang street Hastings, George Currier 22 Montrose Road Hastings, William Elder Dresser 95 East High street Haugh, James Farm servant 44 North street Hay, Alexander Wright 7 Academy street Hay, Thomas Quarrier 8 Archie's Park Hay, William Joiner 33 Nursery Feus Hazal, James Cattleman 114 East High street Heath, William John Printer 36 East High street Hebonton, David Ho&ier 8 Littlecauseway Hebenton, William Shoemaker 11 Green street Henderson, Alexander Tailor 70 Dundee Road Henderson, Andrew M. Painter 17 Green street Henderson, Charles Factory Avorker 12 Market Place Henderson, David ^Vright 65 Glamis Road Henderson, George Weaver 1 Teuchat Croft Henderson, George Factory worker 59 Glamis Road Henderson, James Railway porter 26 Zoar Henderson, James Fireman 31 Manor street Henderson, John Factory worker 14 Dundee Road Henderson, Peter Blacksmith 24 Sunnyside Hendry, William Factory worker 70 Dundee Road Henry, David Mason 13 Zoar Hendry, David Mason 167 East High street Henry, Robert Bootmaker 22 Don street Herald, James Saddler Wellbraehead Herald, James Joiner 48 Dundee Road Herald, WiUiam Shoemaker 11 West High street Hill, Alexander Cloth finisher 6 Wellbraehead Hill, Alexander Stoneware merch- 81-0 South street Hill, Charles Clerk [ant Rosebank Road ^"^^ Hill, David Joiner Lininghills Hill, David Coachman 65 West High street Hill, David Joiner 10 Montrose Road Hill, David Tenter Hillockhead Hill, George Tenter 163 East High street Hill, James Joiner 25 N'ictoiia Road Hill, James Railway Porter 13 Zoar Hill, James Inspector of way Victoria street Hill, James Factory worker 95 East High street Hill, John Factory worker 26 North street Hill, Joseph Grocer Zoar Hill, William Lapper 2 Bell Place Hood, David Mollison Bootmaker 4 Canmore street Hood, John Factory worker 77 Glamis Road Hopton, Joseph Pensioner 12 Stark's Close Hosie, James Farmer Lilybank Hosie, William Ploughman 92 Dundee Loan 14 FOKFAE DIRECTORY •

Hovels, William Factory worker 22 Wellbraehead Howie, John Bleacher 42 John street Hunter Andrew Blacksmith 5 Prior Road Hunter, Charles Surgeon 59 East High street Hunter, James Mechanic 69 Dundee Loan Hunter, William Gardener 64 South street liunter, WilHam Tenter 22 North street Hurry, James Boot maker 73 Backwynd Hutcheson, Alexander Joiner 52 East High street Hutcbison, Alexander Blacksmith 104 Castle street Hutchison, George Factory worker 9 Horsewater Wynd ^.m Hutchison, James Labourer 23 St. James' Road Hutchison, Robert Saddler Vennel Hutchison, William Factory worker 13 St. James' Road Hutton, James Foreman winder 17 Green street Ireland, elames Forbes Mason Charles street Ireland, John Factory worker 2 Archie's Park Irons, Alexander Lapper 48 North street Irons, David Ironmonger 35 East High street

Irons, James Mason East Sunnyside 1

Irons, William Baker 74 Dundee Loan i Irvine, David Gardener Glamis Road

' Mechanic 11 Jack, John Zoar i Jack, John Joiner 37 South street Jack, Peter Publican 27 & 29 South street David Plumber 141 East High street 1 James, James, Peter Shoemaker 137 East High street Jamieson, Gumming Clothier Rosebank Cottage

Jamieson, John Book canvasser 6 Nursery Feus | 1 William Confectioner 156 East High street 1 Jamieson, Japp, William Quarrier 72 Dundee Loan j Jarman, Joseph Hotelkeeper 98 North street Jarron, Peter Fruiterer 70 West High street Jar vis, George Draper 2 Nursery Feus 1 i Jarvis,;^William Draper 68 Castle street Johnston, Alexander Warehouseman 7 Glamis Road Johnston, David Late Farmer 8 Sparrowcroft Johnston, David Factory worker 10 Sunnyside Johnston, David Wood turner Service Road «^"^ Johnston, George Blacksmith Gallowhill Johnston, James Factory worker 12 Charles street Johnston, John Baker 132 East High street Johnston, Robert Factory worker 7 Glamis Road Johnston, Robert Labourer 7 North street Johnstone, Adam Factory worker 93| West High street Johnstone, Alex., Wood turner 38 North street Johnstone, David Warehouseman 65 West High street

Jolly, Alexander Baker 23 Castle street | Kay, Solomon Mason 14 St. James' Road Kay, William Clerk 18 Manor street 11

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Keay, James Veterinary surgeon, Little Causeway Keay, James Tenter [retired 44 John street Keay, Robert Blacksmith 34 Manor street Keay, William Flesher Backwynd Keay, William Mechanic 20 North street Keith, Charles Gate keeper 10 Little Causeway Keith, David Factory worker 112 Dundee Road Keith, James Weaver 72 Dundee Road Keith, James Dresser 12 St. James' Road Keith, Robert Factory worker 12 New Road Keith, Skene Shoemaker 46 Prior Road Keith, William Chief Constable of Sparrowcroft Forfarshire Keith, William Factory worker 24 Canmore street Keith, William Plumber 78 Castle street Kennedy, Alexander Quarrier 37 North street Kennedy, David Factory worker 21 Zoar Kermack, James Factory worker 77 Backwynd Kermack, John Factory worker 118 East High street Kerr, Alexander Slater '10 Glaniis Road Kerr, James Factory worker 178 East High street Kerr, James Slater 50 Dundee Road Kerr, John Tailor & Precentor 99 East High street Kerr, Joseph Bleacher Market Place Kerr, Robert Stableman Zoar Kerr, Thomas Weaver 7 Watt street Kerr, Thomas Mason 1 Watt street Kerr, William Mason 94 Dundee Loan Kettles, David Factory worker 2 Bell Place Kettles, Robert Farm servant 29 John street Kewans, James Retired merchant Rosebank Kidd, Alexander Weaver 10 Lappiedub Kidd, Joseph Lamplighter Chapel Park Kinnear, Alexander Quarrymaster 8 Glamis Road Kinnear, Alexander Quarrier 5 Archie's Park -*• Kinnear, Charles Cloth inspector 1 New Road Kinnear, David Labourer 6 Stark's Close Kinnear, Joseph Late farmer 15 Prior Road Kinnear, Robert Labourer 94 Dundee Loan Kinnear, William Quarrier 8 Glamis Road Kinsman, John Quarrier 5 Archie's Park Knox, John Schoolmaster St. James' Road Kyd, James Clerk 8 Green street Kydd, David M. D. Bogindolla Kydd, David Weaver 30 South street Kydd, William Mechanic 46 Lour Road Lackie, David Labourer 12 Charles street Lackie, John Cowfeeder West High street Laing, David Bleacher 22 Wellbraehead Laing, John Bleacher 10 Stark's Close 16 FORFAR DIRECTORY .

Laird, Alexander Factory worker 1 Horsewater Wynd Laird, George Manufacturer Rosebank Road Laird, John Mason Gowanbank Laird, John, jun. Manufacturer Benholm Lodge Laird, John, sen. Manufacturer Brechin Road Laird, William Factory worker 18 South street Lakie, John Coal Merchant 55 Backwpid Lakie, John Labourer 82 Dundee Loan Lakie, William Bleacher 91 Castle street Lamb, John Fireman 1 Zoar Lamb, Robert Mechanic 43 South street Lamond, Alexander Weaver 4 Wellbraehead Lamont, Andrew Tenter 6 Prior Road Lamont, James Spiritdealer 26 West High street Lamont, Peter Factory overseer 24 Dundee Road l^anglands, Alexander Chimney sweep 79 East High street

Langlands, Alexander Factory worker Bailliesbrae ^singjtst-^ Langlands, David Baker (ilamis Langlands, David Factory worker 137 East High street Langlands, David Plumber 3 West Pligh street Langlands, James Joiner 17 Watt street Langlands, Robert Tanner 23 Canmore street Langlands, Peter Labourer 5 Victoria street Langlands, William Tanner 5 Victoria street Lawrence, James Factory worker 29 Prior Road Leask, John, jun. Fish dealer 22 Wellbraehead Lees, Andrew Clerk Glamis Road Leighton, David Commission agent 3 Yeaman street Leith, Alexander Labourer Victoria street Liddell, John Mason 14 Dundee Loan Liddle, Stewart Tenter 79 Glamis Road Liddle, Wilham Factory worker 44 North street Lindsay, Alexander Blacksmith 114 East High street Lindsay, David Gatekeeper Market Place Lindsay, David Factory worker 26 Market Place Lindsay, David Stone dyker 30 Glamis Road Lindsay, Donald Shepherd Broadcroft Lindsay, George Cattle dealer 32 North street Lindsay, Graham Book canvasser Broadcroft Lindsay, James Weaver 110 Dundee Road Lindsay, John Factory worker 8 John street Lindsay, John Labourer 16 Don street Lindsay, Thomas Carter 9 Green street Lindsay, William Cattle dealer 2 New Road Littlejohn, Alexander Residenter 36 West High street Littlejohn, David Factory worker 13 North street Liveston, James Hawker 36 Canmore street Liveston, James Groom 12 Nursery Feus Livingston, William Insurance agent 75 Glamis Road Longmuir, John Gardener 12 East High street FORFAR DIRECTORY 17

Loudfoot, Charles Exeise officer Aniifleld House Low, Alexander Joiner 7 Glaniis Road Low, James Factory woi'ker 10 John street LoAv, James Restauranteur, &c. 2-6 Don street Low, James Factory worker 42 Prior Road Low, John Tailor 42 Lour Road Low, William Policeman 44 Glamis Road Low, William Labourer 16 Dundee Road Low, William Carter 131 Castle street Lowden, William Plumber 30 Zoar Lowdon, John Stationer 80 West High street Lowson, Alexander Mason 25 Backwynd Lowson, Alexander Governor Forfar Poorhouse Lowson, Andrew Innkeeper Market Place Lowson, Andrew, juii. Man-ifiu;turer Hilibank Lowson, Andrew, sen. Weaver Zoar Lowson, Andrew, jun. Factory worker 3 Academy street Lowson, George Manufacturer Beechhill Lowson, George, jun. Manufacturer Glamis i^oad Lowson, James Retired saddler 2 S})arrowcroft Lowson, James Labourer 25 Market Place Lowson, James Labourer 18 Dundee Road Lowson, James Mason Newmon thill Lowson, James, younger Manufacturer Ferryton Plouse Lowson, John Weave)- 39 iSIorth street Lowson, John Residenter 4 Couttie's Wynd Lowson, John Labourer 93 IS'orth street Lowson, John, jun. Manufacturer Beech Hill Lowson, Peter Factory worker 15 Newinonthill Lowson, William Writer W^est High street Lowson, William Factory Manager 16 North street Lowson, William Manufacturer Hilibank Lowson, William Labourer. 97 North street Lowson, William, jun. Clerk 18 Castle street Luke, David Cowfeeder 162 East High street Luke, John Joiner 10 Zoar Lunan, Robert Labourer 106 Castle street Lundie, William Joiner 144 East High street Lyon, George Hank Agent East High street Lyon, George Baker 30 Nursery Feus M' Arthur, Alexander Tenter 33 John street M'Bain, Alexander Clerk 62 Castle street M'Beth, James Plumber 14 Canmore street M'Connachie, Robert Labourer 42 Dundee Loan M'Corkindale, Rev. Don- • Clergyman Lilybank Villa ald Lachlan M'Donald, Daniel Bleacher 64 East High street M'Donald, James Blacksmith 11 William street M'Donald, John Dairyman 4 Charles street M'Donald, John Factory worker Bailliewellbrae C 18 FOKFAR DIRECTORY.

M'Dougal, James Shoemaker 111 Castle street M'Dougal, James Factory worker Zoar M'Farlane, Alexander Labourer Prior Road M'Farlane, James Labourer 12 Glamis Road M'Gregor, Alexander Carter 18 Manor street M'Gregor, Alexander Factory worker 18 Zoar M'Gregor, James Carter 28 Arbroath Road M'Gregor, John Innkeeper East High street M'Gregor, William Wood turner 15 Zoar M 'Lines, Alexander Factory manager St. James' Road M'Innes, Duncan Factory worker 17 Charles street M'Intosh, Alexander Ironmonger 14 Castle street M'Intosh, Donald Solicitor Dundee Loan M'Intosh, James Factory worker 13 Manor street M'Intosh, James Blacksmith 6 Prior Road M'Intosh, James Factory worker 108 Backwynd M'Intosh, John Factory worker 115 Castle street M'Intosh, Thomas Blacksmith Market Place M'Intosh, William Joiner Lunanhead M'Intosh, William Blacksmith 104 East High street M'Intosh, William Mason 115 Castle street M'Intosh, William Plumber 52 West High street M'Kay, David Labourer 13 Glamis Road M'Kay, James Mason 14 Newmonthill M'Kay, John Bootcloser 14 Dundee Loan M'Kay, John Trantham Asylum warder Newmonthill M'Kenzie, Alexander Quarrier 9 Backwynd M'Kenzie, Alexander Labourer 9 Teuchat Croft M'Kenzie, Charles Weaver 4 Dundee Loan M'Kenzie, Charles Factory worker 10 Charles street M'Kenzie, David Factory worker "11 Manor street M'Kenzie, David Mechanic 9 Green street M'Kenzie, David Tenter 8 Arbroath Road M'Kenzie, David Factory worker Broadcroft M'Kenzie, David Labourer Littlecauseway M'Kenzie, George Coal merchant 93 West High street M'Kenzie, John Tenter 17 John street M'Kenzie, Robert Factory worker 50 West High street M'Kenzie, William Factory worker 31 Zoar M'Kinnon, Arthur, jr. Labourer Archie's Park M'Laggan, William Factory worker 18 William street M'Laren, Alexander Plumber Backwynd M'Laren, Daniel Mechanic 97 West High street M'Laren, David Carter Gallowhill M'Laren, James Factory worker 26 William street M'Laren, William Painter 21 Glamis Road M'Laren, William Joiner 3 Arbroath Road M'Laren, William Factory worker 24 Manor street M'Lauchlan, John Railway labourer 3 North street M'Lean, Alexander Factory worker 13 Strang street FORFAR DIRECTORY 19

M'Lean, James Builder 36 John street M'Lean, James Factory worker 34 Manor street M'Lean, John Weaver 28 Arbroath Road M'Lean, Walter Farmer FofFarty, Kinnettles M'Leish, David Confectioner 97 Castle street M'Leod, Kenneth Tailor 28 Yeaman street M'Math, Robert Mechanic 17 Backwynd M'Nab, Archibald Factory worker 20 Nursery Feus M'Nab, John Factory worker 19 East Sunnyside M'Nab, Robert Clothier 150 East High street M'Nab, Robert Factory worker 178 East High street M'Nab, Robert Factory worker 11 Wellbraehead M'Phee, Duncan Painter 143 East High street M'Pherson, Alexander Fireman 18 Glamis Road

; M'Pherson, Oliver Printer 80 North street M'Rae, James Mechanic 23 Montrose Road Macdonald, Alexander Labourer 16 Little Causeway Macdougall, James Factory worker 4 Bell Place MacHardy, Alexander Solicitor Easterbank Mackay, Alexander Shoemaker 27 North street

Mackie, Thomas Teacher Lilybank House ! Mackie, William Lamplighter 188 East High street Macrae, John Quarrier 42 Dundee Loan Maitland, Richard Blacksmith 42 John street Labourer Malcolm, James 7 Green street i Malcolm, James Bleacher 19 Montrose Road Malcolm, Robert Grocer 2 Watt street Malcolm, WiUiam Tinsmith 19 New Road Malcolm, William Gardener 19 St. James' Road Malcolm, William Plumber 9 South street Mands, James Factory worker 77 West High street Mands, William Mason 68 West High street Mann, James Weaver 95 Backwynd Mann, James Hostler 24 Backwynd Mann, James Mechanic 11 Prior Road Mann, John Holmes Tailor 9 Wellbraehead Mann, Joseph Tailor 12 Littlecauseway Mann, William Factory worker 16 Glamis Road Mann, William Carter Gallowhill Marshall, George Mason 39 Prior Road Marshall, James Draper 108 West High street Marshall, John Clerk 110 West High street Marshall, Robert Clerk 50 Glamis Road Martin, Charles Tenter [chant 37 John street Martin, James Grocer & wine mer- 34 Castle street Martin, James Blacksmith 11 Canmore street Martin, WilUam Ironmonger Cross Martin, WilKam Joiner 17 South street Mason, Alexander Factory worker 15 New Road Mason, Andrew Mason 12^ West High street 20 "FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Mason, Feter Factory worker 12 New Road Massie, Josepli Factory worker 26 Dundee Loan Masterton, David Flasterer 20 Canmore street Masterton, David Weaver 9 Glamis Road Masterton, ])aTid Factory worker 26 North street Masterton, George Dyker 10 Watt street Masterton, Jannes Weaver 28 Prior Roiid Masterton, William Faetoiy worker 79 Backwynd Matlier, Jolm Coal agent Market Place Mathers, James Shoemaker 7 Zoar Mathers, William Watchmaker 86 Castle street Matthew, James Labourer 26 North street Matthew, WilHam Draper 58 Castle street Maxwell, David Potato merchant lo Market Place Maxwell, David Mechanic 16 Watt street Maxwell, Williarai Fireman 21 Montrose Road Mealmaker, John. Bleacher 22 Glamis Road Meek, Alexander Shoemaker 25 Backwvnd Meldrum, David Grocer 95 West High street Meldrum, David Factory worker 26 South street Meldrum, James Fact(n'y worker 16 St. James' Road Meldrum, elohn Labourer 2o Glamis Road Meldrum, John Baker 110 East High street Meldrum; William Grocer [chant Backwynd Melvin, John Grocer & wine raer- Manor street Menzies, Adam Plumber 5 Montrose Road Menzies, John Lap per 17 Sunnyside

Methven, Robert Publican 44 Glanns Road • Michie, Thomas Police const;ible 58 South street Michie, William Flesher & cowfeeder 7 Manor street Millar, David Farmer Oathlaw IMillar, eTames Mason 52 Dundee Road Millar, John Lemonade manuf. 79 Glamis Road Miller, David Carter 6 Dundee Road Milne, Alexander Land owner Cherrybank Milne, Andrew Factory worker 54 Dimdee Road Milne, Andrew Mason 67 West High street Milne, Andrew Joiner 48 Dundee IJoad Milne, Andiew Factory worker 32 Yeaman street Milne, Charles Agent 5 Market Place Milne, David Labourer 39 Nursery Feus Milne, David Factory worker 3 John street Milne, David Lapper 7 Montrose Road Milne, David, sen. Weaver Broadcroft Milne, George Plumber 9 Manor street Milne, James Mason 58 Dundee Loan Milne, James, jun. Coal merchant 86 Dundee Loan Milne, James, sen. Mole catcher 61 Dundee Loan Milne, John Shoemaker 91 Backwynd Milne, John Tailor Market Place '

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Milnt', Robert Tailor LS3 East High street

Milne, Robert Shoemaker 5(.) South street Milne, Robert Agent 8

Milne, William Plumber f) Wellbraehead Milne, William Factory worker Prior Road Milne, AVilliam Labourer 61 W^est High street Mitchell, Alexander Lapper 30 Green street Mitchell, Alexander Fireman 39 South street Mitchell, Charles Flesher 69 North street Mitchell, Charles Photographer 100 East High street Mitchell, David Sawyer 26 Yeaman street Mitchell, David Factory worker 12 Charles street Mitchell, George Labourer 144 East High street Mitchell, James ] labourer 34 Canmore street Mitchell, James Wright 39 South street Mitchell, James Farmer Quilkoe Mitchell, James Tailor 65 North street Mitciiell, John Factory worker 15 Arbroath Road Mitchell, John Labourer 9 North street Mitchell, John Plasterer 16 W^att street IMitchell, Skene Factory worker 4 Nursery Feus Mitchell, Thomas Rail, waggon inspt. 1 Prior Lane j Mitchell, William Factory worker 6 V\^att street

! Moffat, David Slater 11 New Road Moffat, James 16 Lour j Hawker Road

! Moffat, James Manufacturer 42 West High street

1 Moffat, John Bleacher 44 West High street Moffat, William Slater New Road Moir, John Blacksmith 39 North street Moir, Robert Bleacher 12 Watt street

1 MoUison, David Grocer 46 Dundee Loan Mollison, William Turner 114 East High street Moncrieff, Alexander Bleacher 64 East High street Moncnr, Andrew Auctioneer Castle street Monteith, John Railway servant Zoar More, Adam Shoemaker 90 Dundee Loan More, David Cowfeeder New Road Morris, James Labourer 5 Prior Road Morrison, David Shuttlemaker 9 Wellbraehead Morrison, James Factory worker 22 Prior Road Morrison, John Dairyman Easter Bank Morrison, John Factory manager Kirkton Morrison, William Joiner 1 Dundee Loan Morrison, William Lapper 82 West High street *" Morton, John Carter Gallowhill Morton, Robert Ropespinner 3 Glamis Road Munro, Andrew General dealer 85 Backwynd 22 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Munro, Bain Ironfounder 79 North street Munro, James Ironfounder 79 North street Munro, James Bleacher 186 East High street Munro, James Toy merchant 67 Backwjmd Munro, James Architect 85 Castle street Munro, Peter Labourer 57 North street Munro, William Labourer Heading Stone Place Munro, William Gardener 7 Lour Road Murdoch, Alexander Wood turner 10 Green street Murdoch, Alexander Clerk 6 Wellbraehead Murdoch, James D. Watchmaker 127 East High street MiuTay, James Gardener 25 Manor street Murray, Wilham Fettes Surgeon East High street Myles, Adam Whitson Solicitor Blyth Hill Myles, John Writer Blyth Hill Myles, William Baker 50"^ West High street Myles, Wilham S. Artist y^ 68 Castle street Neave, Alexander Factory worker 88^ Dundee Loan Neave, Alexander Lapper 9 Newmonthill JSTeave, Andrew Labourer 3 Bell Place Neave, David Factory worker Zoar Neave, David Factory workc^r 13 Newmonthill Neave, David Tailor 7 Bell Place Neave, eTames Factory worker 17 Newmonthill Neave, Peter Tinsmith 137 East High street Neave, Ritchie Weaver 9 Green street Neave, Wilham Factory worker 21 Wellbraehead Neave, William Bleacher 31 Backwynd Neavy, John Plasterer 8 Charles street Neil, George Teacher 16 East High street Neilson, Andrew Mechanic Chapel Park Neish, Patrick Draper 1 Lappiedub Nevay, David Residenter 17 Canmore street Newsome, John Mechanic 24 North street Newsome, Joseph Factory worker 18 Canmore street Nicolson, George Shepherd Editor Craigard House Nicoll, Alexander Baker Osnaburgh street Nicoll, Alexander Factory worker 13 Chai'les street Nicoll, Arthur Draper (late) 21 Littlecauseway Nicoll, David Weaver Broadcroft Nicoll, David Cowfeeder 7 Arbroath Road Nicoll, David Factory worker 35 South street Nicoll, David Labourer 114 Dundee Road Nicoll, David Factory worker 1 St. James' Road Nicoll, George Factory worker 26 Glamis Road Nicoll, George Farmer, &c. South Mains, Forfar Nicoll, James Cattle dealer Kingston Cottage Nicoll, James Lapper 144 East High street Nicoll, James Shoemaker 8 Stark's Close Nicoll, James Joiner Broadcroft FORFAR DIRECTORY. 23

Nicoll, James Cattle dealer Lilybank Villa Nicoll, James Currier 7 liorsewater Wynd Nicoll, John Town -officer 24 Arbroath Road Nicoll, John Factory worker 21 East Sunuysidc Nicoll, John Late Farmer Bellfield House Nicoll, John Factory worker Broad croft Nicoll, Peter Railway porter 1.-31 East High street Nicoll, Eichard Mason, &c. 17 Dundee Loan Nicoll, Stewart Labourer 26 Glamis Road Nicoll, Thomas Farmer North Mains Nicoll, William Blacksmith Kirkton Nicoll, William Farmer Carsebank Nicoll, William Farmer Turfbeg Niddrie, William Gardener 18 St. James' Road Oakenhead, David Factory worker 9 Victoria street Ogg, William Blacksmith 46 South street Ogilvie, David Shepherd 17 Prior Road Ogilvie, James Shoemaker 109| East High street Ogilvie, John Coal Merchant 53 North street Ogilvie, WiUiam Hostler Couttie's Wynd Ogilvy, Alexander Factory worker 9 South street Ogilvy, Alexander A. Ropespinner 18 John street Oram, Andrew Lapper Strang street Oram, David Fruiterer 19 West High street Oram, William Joiner 5 Prior Road Orchison, John Labourer 14 Glamis Road Orme, John Factory worker Kirkton Ormond, Abram Residenter Fernbank Ormond, Charles Baker 7 William street Ormond, David Baker 123 Castle street Ormond, James Factory worker 40^ Dundee Loan Ormond, John Retired agent 9 Cross Ormond, John Factory worker 59 Glamis Road Ormond, John Factory worker 28^ West High street Paterson, Alexander Tenter 11 Wellbraehead Paterson, George Baker 5 Backwynd Paterson, William Labourer 10 Canmore street Paterson, William Mechanic [Rates Zoar Paterson, William Collector of Public Backwynd Paterson, William Factory worker 10 Wellbraehead Patterson, William Bleacher 15 Watt street Paton, James Joiner 10 Arbroath Road Paton, William Painter 42 Dundee Loan Patullo, Alexander Factory worker 32 South street Patullo, Andrew Bleacher 161 East High street Patullo, David Coal merchant 146 East High street Pattullo, David Factory worker 7 Teuchat Croft Patullo, James Tenter 22 Arbroath Road Pattullo, James Tenter 28^ West High street Peacock, David Currier 169 East High street ^

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Peacock, (roorge Factory worker 41 Dundee Loan Peacock, William Spiritdealer Dundee Loan Pearson, Andrew Labourer 44 South street Pearson, David Labourer 80 Manor street Pearson, David Labourer Newford Park •*— Pearson, elohn Carter 12 New Road Peifers, John Dyer 9 Canmore street Peter, Andrew Labourer 61 Dundee Loan Peter, John Clothier 4 Newmunthill Peters, John Salesman 120 West High street Peters, William Fireman 8 Academy street Petrie, Alexander Baker Little Causeway Petrie, Charles Dresser 49 Dundee Loan Petrie, David Factory worker 184 East High street Petrie, David Baker 81 Backwynd Petrie, David Ploughman 20 Zoar Petrie, George Besidfuter Hillockhead Petrie, George Labourer 67 Backwynd Petrie, George Tenter 7 John street Petrie, George, jr. Mechanic 108 Backwynd Petrie, James Labourer 13 Zoar Petrie, eTames Labourer Newmonthill Petrie, James Factory worker 143 East High street Petrie, James Baker 5 Glamis Road Petrie, James Factory worker 80 East High street Petrie, James Labourer 18 North street Petrie, John Tailor Hillockhead Petrie, John Weaver 7 Archie's Park Petrie, John Factory worker 108 Backw}md Petrie, John Shoemaker 1 William street Petrie, John Lapper 53 West High street Petrie, Pobert Factory worker 184 East High street Petrie, Thomas, jun, Dresser 17 John street Petrie, Thomas Shoemaker 2 Backwynd Petrie, Thomas, sen, Warper 9 John street Petrie, William Hawker 136 East High street Petrie, William Hotel keeper East High street Philip, David Ropespinner 33 Glamis Road Philps, Rev. George M. Clergyman East F. C. Manse Pickard, Thomas Labourer I Chapel street Piggot, James Lapper II AVellbraehead Piggot, Walter Factory worker 13 Zoar Piggot, William Grocer 95 Backwynd Piggot, David Factory worker 20 South street Porter, David Mason 21 Wellbraehead Porter, George Wright 51 Dundee Loan Porter, William Vintner 65 Castle street Potter, James Clerk 10 Market Place Potter, John Labourer 3 Academy street Preston, James Labourer 71 Backwynd FORFAR DIRECTORY 25

Procter, David Weaver 24 South street

Procter, John , Weaver 20 Nursery Feus Proctor, Charles Lapper 186 East High street Proctor, James Farmer 25 Grlamis Road Proctor, William Weaver 15 Manor street Prophet, Alexander Labourer 33 Backwynd Prophet, Frederick Labourer 35 North street Prophet, James Merchant '22 Lour Road Prophet, John Painter 47 West High street Prophet, Robert Agent 24 Lour Road Prophet, William Factory worker 97 West High street Rae, Alexander Factory worker 167 East High street Rae, David Turner 22 Don street Rae, James Carter 6 Dundee Road Rae, James, jmi. Factory worker 26 Arbroath Road Rae, Joseph Tinsmith 44 Glamis Road Ramsay, Alexander Turner 37 North street Ramsay, Allan Clerk 166 East High street Ramsay, David Mechanic 80 North street Ramsay, George Joiner 14 Charles street Ramsay, James Milne Clerk 84 North street Ramsay, eTames Fireman 30 John street Ramsay, «Tohn Joiner 3 Wellbraehead Ramsay, John Weaver 16 Charles street Ramsay, Thomas Factory worker St, James' Road Rattray, Alexander Carter 137 East High street Rattray, James Factory worker 40 Prior Road Rankin, James Anderson Druggist 17 & 19 East High street Rattray, John Farmer Templebank *?ri^ Rattray, John Labourer 108 Backwynd Rattray, John Carter 1 L North street Rattray, Peter Mechanic 10 South-street Rea, Hendry Tenter Wellbraehead Rea, James Tenter 12 North street Reid, Alexander Labourer 22 Arbroath Road Reid, David Factory worker 14 Canmore street Reid, James Bleacher 31 Zoar Reid, John Lodginghouse Couttie's Wynd Reid, Joseph Clerk [keeper 17 Green street Reid, Peter Confectioner Castle street Ri-id, William Shoemaker 57 North street Reid, William Factory worker 10 Glamis Road Reid, William Weaver 9 Watt street Reid, William Factory worker 10 West Sunnyside Rennie. Alexander Shoemaker 9 South street Reoch, Andrew Mason 37 North street Rew, William Factory worker 40 AVest High street Richard. John Factory worker 10 Charles street Richard, John Joiner Kirkton Riddell, James Art master Craigard House, D 26 FORFAR DIRECTORY

Riddle, William Weaver Broadcroft Eitchie, Alexander Clerk 7 Sparrowcroft Ritchie, Alexander Factory worker 10 Montrose Road Ritchie, David Cowfeeder Windyedge Ritchie, George, sen. Shoemaker Lininghills Ritchie, G-eorge, jun. Farmer 21 Dundee Road Ritchie, James Twinespinner oO North street Ritchie, James Veterinary surgeon East Port Cottage Ritchie, John Mason Rosebank Road Ritchie, Peter Salesman 22 Yeaman street Robb, David Toy dealer 67 Backwynd Robb, Joseph Quarrier 80 Dundee Loan Robb, William Factory worker Broadcroft Robb, William Labourer 110 Dundee Road Robbie, Charles Publican Backwynd Roberts, David Tailor 3 Watt street Roberts, James Factory worker 20 VVellbraehead Roberts, John, jun. Hosier 43 East High street Roberts, Wilham Draper 20 Wellbraehead Robertson, Alexander Engine driver 82 North street Robertson, Alexander Factory worker 5 Charles street Robertson, Alexander Innkeeper Osnaburgh street Robertson, David Joiner 40 John street fiS>w Robertson, David. Carter 33 Backwynd Robertson, David Shoemaker 22 Yeaman stieet Robertson, Donald Mason 9 Watt street Robertson, George Mason 3 Bell Place Robertson, James Factory worker 13 Watt street Robertson, James Joiner 30 East High street Robertson, James Tailor 37 Nursery Feus Robertson, James Labourer 26 St. James' Road Robertson, John Painter 52 Castle street Robertson, John Carter 35 South street Robertson, Peter Waggon Inspector 97 North street Robertson, Peter Game dealer 4 & 6 West High street Robertson, William Farmer Cossens Rodger, David Pamter 21 West High street Rodger, William Factory Manager Dovehillock *•*?*»* Roland, Peter Labourer 4 Dundee Road Rolland, Alexander Labourer 63 West High street Rolland, Maxwell Labourer 9 Teuchat Croft Rorison, Rev. Vincent L. Clergyman Lour Road Ross, Alexander Factory worker 7 Green street Ross, Charles Factory worker 1 William street Ross, David Policeman 11 Charles street Ross, James Plumber 105 Backwynd Ross, James Labourer 1 Lappiedub Ross, James Weaver 21 Glamis Road Ross, James Tenter 5 Bell Place Boss, Willia,m Night watchman 11 Arbroath Road -

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Ross, William Baker 11 Wellbraehead Ross, William Baker 133 East High street Ross, William Factory worker 5 Academy street Ross, William Grocer, &c. 23 Nursery Feus Rough, Alexander Factory worker 22 Glamis Road Rough, George Factory worker 5 Arbroath Road Rough, James Pattison Post Runner 25 East Sunnyside Roy, Thomas Compositor 8 Don street Ryder, John Pensioner 21 Nursery Feus Saddler, James Confectioner 6,5 West High street Sampson, David Factory worker 32 Dundee Loan Samson, Charles Factory worker 6 Dundee Road Samson, James Mason 2 Dundee Road Samson, James l^abourer 38 Canmore street Samson, James Mason 15 Charles street Samson, John Factory worker 23 Sunnyside Samson, John Factory worker 26 South street Samson, John Labourer 40 South street Samson, John Mason Headingstone Place Samson, William Mason Lunanhead Scott, Charles Labourer 15 Zoar Scott, David Cattle salesman Whitehills Scott, George Mason 13 Newmonthill Scott, James Saddler 10 Dundee Road Scott, James Auctioneer 47 North street Scott, James Mason 26 Dundee Loan Scott, James Pig dealer 64 East High street Scott, John Labourer Whitehills Scott, Robert Potato merchant. Newford Park Scott, William Factory worker 93 West High street Scott, AVilliam Factory worker 157 East High street Scott, William Joiner Zoar Sharp, William W. Coal merchant Victoria Road Shepherd, Alexander Baker 12 Lour Road Shepherd, Alexander Factory worker 59 Dundee Loan Shepherd, Alexander M. Slater 114 East High street Shepherd, Andrew Baker West High street Shepherd, Charles Slater 2 Charles street Shepherd, Charles Slater 10 North street Shepherd, David Baker 6 Watt street Shepherd, David, senr. Slater 154 East High street Shepherd, David Slater 40 West High street Shepherd, George Joiner Headingstone Place Shepherd, James, jun. General merchant 18 Glamis Road Shepherd, James Quarrier 163 East. High street Shepherd, James General dealer 54 West High street Shepherd, William Printer & stationer Castle street Shepherd, William Mason William street Shepherd, William General dealer 34 Yearn an street Shepherd, William Labourer 40 Prior Road 28 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Sheridan, Philip Mechanic 21 New lioad Simpson, Alexander Sheriff- clerk depute Kirkton Simpson, Alexander Bleacher 31 Prior Road Simpson, Alexander Mason GallowhiU Simpson, Alexander Fireman 20 Baiiliewellbrae Simpson, Andrew- Factory worker 11 Watt street Simpson, David Factory worker 39 Dundee Road Simpson, David Teacher Gallowhill Simpson, George Joiner 10 Dundee Loan Simpson, James Labourer 23 Strang street Simpson, James Mason 20 Littlecauseway Simpson, James Mason 11 Lour Road Simpson, John Gardener 15 ISTewmonthill Simpson, Robert Factory worker 31 Manor street Simpson, Thomas Fireman 24: Market Place Simpson, WiUiam Chimneysweep 25 Glamis Road Simpson, William Soldier 72^ West High street Sievewright, Colin Factory worker 100 Dundee Loan Skene, Keith Kennedy Boot merchant 46 Prior Road Small, Leonard Retired ploughman 25 Glamis Road Smart, Alexander Factory worker 24 Montrose Road Smart, Andrew Factory worker 37 Dundee Loan Smart, Frank Joiner Headingstone Place Smart, George Manager West Port 22 Dundee Loan Smart, Joseph Joiner [Association 182 East High street Smart, Thomas Factory worker Zoar Smith, Alexander Mason 12 Glamis lioad Smith, Alexander Factory worker 30 Yeaman street Smith, Alexander Labourer 30 Glamis Road Smith, Andrew Labourer 5 Teuchat Croft Smith, Allan Tenter 12 Little Causeway Smith, Charles Fireman 14 Lour Road Smith, Charles J. Organist New Road Smith, David Seedsman Broomroof Smith, David Tenter (foreman) 9 William street Smith, Edward l^lechanic 46 South street Smith, James Teacher (retired) 12 Arbroath Road Smith, James Labourer 38 Lour Road Smith, James Lapper 18 Zoar Smith, James Factory worker 20 Dundee Road Smith, James Factory worker 3 Charles street Smith, James Slater 14 Dundee Loan Smith, James Factory worker 157 East High street Smith, James Bleacher 6 Bell Place Smith, John Grocer 125 Castle street Smith, John Seed collector 59 West High street Smith, John Railway inspector 28 Yeaman street Smith, John Teacher Newmonthill Smith, John Engine driver 1 William street Smith, Peter Shoemaker 24 backwynd FORFAR DIRECTORY 29

-it Smith, Peter Labourer 61 Dundee Loan Smith, Peter Railway servant 11 John street Smith, Robert Hawker 3 1 Horsewate- Wynd?"**^ Smith, Thomas Labourer 75 North street Smith, William Factory worker 8 Watt street Smith, Wilham Ploughman 186 East High street Smith, William Blacksmith 29 Backwynd Smith, William Gardener 27 Nursery Feus Snowie, John Gardener Dundee Road Soutar, Alexander Hawker 3 Prior Road Soutar, Alexander Factory worker ^ 13 Charles street Soutar, Andrew Draper 94 East High street Soutar, David Fireman 1 William street Soutar, David Mason 13 South strefet Soutar, John, juu. Mason Wellbraehead Soutar, John, sen. Mason 119 East High street Soutar, Joseph Weaver Prior Road Soutar, William Murray Mason 8 Wellbraehead Soutar, James Manufacturer 43 Prior Road Spalding, Alexander Clothier 28 Lour Road Spalding, Joseph Mechanic 68 Dundee Loan Spark, James Grocer 18 Dundee Loan Spark, William G. Joiner 18 Dundee Loan Stark, Alexander Gardener 13 Glamis Road . "^^^^-j^ Stark, David Mason 10 Stark's Close Stark, David Mason 24 Yeaman street Stark, David Railway labourer 21 St. James' Road Stark, David Factory woiker 15 Glamis Road Stark, George Factory worker 36^ Dundee Loan Stark, William Weaver 12 Glamis Road Steele, Alexander Saddler 67 Castle street Steele, Andrew Farmer Mid Langlands Steele, David Bank agent East street HighC5 Steele, James Labourer 44 Prior Road Steele, John, Jan. Manufacturer East High street Steven, Alexander Labourer 52 Dundee Road Steven, John Baker 106 East High street Steven, John Carter 127 Castle street Steven, William Labourer 25 Canmore street Stewai-t, Alexander Joiner 25 Backw}aid Stewart, Alexander Police sergeant Cross Stewart, Alexander Factory worker 17 Horsewater Wynd -Mb^^ Stewart, Andrew Mason 21 Montrose Road Stewart, Andrew Factory worker East Sunnj^side Stewart, Charles Labourer 95 North street Stewart, Charles Labourer 19 Victoria street Stewart, David Factory worker 108 Backwynd Stewart, David Labourer Archie's Park Stewart, David Railway servant 31 John street Stewart, David Slater 12 St. James' Road 30 FORFAR DIRECTORY •

Stewart, David Mackie Foreman tanner Castle street Stewart, Georo^e Factory worker 7 Charles street Stewart, George Joiner Broadcroft Stewart, George Factory worker 17 Horsewater Wynd Stewart, James Railway Porter 14 Zoar Stewart, James Contractor 96 North street Stewai't, James Tenter 20 Montrose Road Stewart, James Flesher 28 West High street Stewart, James Mason Rescobie Stewart, James Mason 16 Chai'les street Stewart, John Tailor 12 Newmonthill Stewart, John Labourer I Prior Road Stewart, Robert Painter Gallowhill Stewart, William Builder Backwynd Stewart, William Shoemaker 5 Zoar Stewart, W^illiam Draper 140 East High street Stewart, William Mason *—• Roslin PL, Montrose Road Stewart, William Dresser 78 North street Stewart, William, jmi. Joiner Green street Stirling, Andrew Quarrier 11 Lour Road Stirling, Andrew Quarrier 96 Dundee Road Supt. of Police Melbourne Cottage Stirling, James "^ Stirling, John Quarrier 28 Glamis Road Stirling, John Shoemaker 11 South street Stirling, Robert Gardener 184 East High street Stirling, Thomas Postrunner Kirkton

Stirling, William Spirit dealer 1 Green street . Stirton, David Manager o John street -i^^ Stiven, James Carter 17 Zoar Stormont Robert, Sawmiller 5 Watt street Stormonth, James Carter 81 North street Storrier, William Mechanic 20 South street Strachan, Alexander Printer 16 Lour Road Strachan, Alexander Duff Factory manager 22 Green street Strachan, Andrew Shoemaker 14 Don street Strachan, George Keeper Court-House Strachan, John Watchmaker 10 Newmonthill Strang, James Weaver 14 Newmonthill Strang, James Postrunner 22 North street Strang, John Slater 9 Little Causeway Strang, Robert Barber East High street Sturrock, Adam Baker 7 Watt street Sturrock, Alexander Bootmaker 29 Strang street StmTock, Allan Factory overseer 1 Montrose Road Sturrock, Andrew Weaver 10 Glamis Road Sturrock, Andrew Factory worker Pleadingstoue Place Sturrock, David Labourer 9 Newmonthill Sturrock, David Factory worker 10^ Wellbraehead Sturrock, James Factory overseer 42 Prior Road Sturrock, John Factory worker 15 John street FORFAR DIRECTORY 31

Factory worker 44 Prior Road , Sturrnck, John Sturrock, William [son Kesidenter Little Causeway Synion, Archibald Ander- Architect 50 East High street Taggart, Henry Confectioner 54^ East Pligh street Tait, John Labourer 15 South street Tarbat, Alexander Factory worker 52 South street Tarbat, David Shoemaker 23 Castle street Tarbat, William Joiner o9^ Dundee Loan Tarbet, Alexander Factory worker Nursery Feus Taylor, Charles Factory worker 56 Dundee Loan Taylor, James Town-clerk St. James' Road Taylor, James Horsehirer 5 East High street Taylor, John Carter 22 John street Taylor, John Hatter 60 Castle street Taylor, John Tailor 10 Littlecauseway Taylor, Peter, sen. Weaver 28 Nursery Feus Taylor, Peter, jun. Factory worker 28 Nursery Feus Taylor, Robert Weaver 7 Watt street Taylor. William Watchmaker 99 East High street Tham, Alexander Factory worker 20 Glamis Road Thorn, Andrew Baker 55 Castle street Thorn, Andrew Shoemaker 5 East High street Thom, Charles Billposter 7 Littlecauseway Thorn, David Shoemaker 15 Glamis Road "' Thom, James Clerk New Road ; V Thom, James Draper 23 Castle street Thom, James Labourer 5 John street >^^ Thom, John Currier '22 Canraore street Thom, John Labourer 6 Canmore street Thom, WilHam Factory worker 12 Glamis Road Thom, William Slater 16 Little Causeway Thom, William L'lbourer 26 Lour Road Thom, William Factory worker 14 Charles street Thomson, Alexander Mechanic 44 North street Thomson, Andrew Labourer 64 East High street Thomson, David Factory worker 48 South street Thomson, James Insurance agent 26 Montrose Road Thomson, James Factory worker 12 North street Thomson, John Late postmaster 11 Sparrowcroft Thomson, John Alex, C-oods agent Whitehills Thomson, William Hodge Registrar 73 East High street Thornton, Archibald Joiner 6 Wellbraeliead r9is=« Thornton, Charles . Quarrier 2 Prior Lane Thornton, David P. Shoemaker 82 West High street Thornton, George Solicitor 26 Canmore street Thornton, Jtimes Carter Prior Road Thornton, Thomas Railway guard 50 North street Thornton, Thomas Solicitor Jeanfield Tindal, David Slater 42 Prior Road Todd, Alexander Tailor 10 East High street 82 I ORFAR DIRECTORY •

Todd, James Factory worker 34 Dundee Loan Tosh, Charles Ironmonger, &c. 18 West High street Tosh, Peter A. Spirit dealer 41 Lour Road Tosh, William Labourer 17 Newmonthill Towns, James Fireman ,Manor street Towns, George Weaver 122 East High street Troup, Joseph Weaver 170 East High street T}Tie, David Cambmaker 184 East High street Tyrie, George Reedmaker 102 East High street Tyrie, John Reedmaker 75 Backwynd Tyrie, John Tenter 75 North street Tyrie, Ilobert Factory worker 49 Dundee Loan Urquhart, Duncan Game dealer Don street Valentine, James Factory worker Nursery Feus Valentine, John Factory worker 22 Weilbraehead Waddell, James Factory worker Castle street Waddell, Robert Coach painter 87 Backwynd V/alker, David Labourer 131 Castle street Walker, David Labourer 14 Market Place Walker, James Sawmiller 20 Victoria street Walker, James Police sergeant Lochside Walker, Robert Labourer 7 Lappiedub Walker, William Farmer, &c. Heatherstacks Wallace, Thomas Tenter 70 Dundee Loan | Wallace, Thomas Factory worker 97 West High street Wallace, William Mechanic 2 Lappiedub Warden, David Draper Cowiehill Warden, David Railway guard 23 North street Warden, Frank Farmer Cotton of Lownie

. Warden, William Draper 27 East High street Waterston, Charles Manufacturer 63 Glamis Road Waterston, David Late Grocer 83 West High street Waterston, George Residenter Horsewater Wynd Watterston, James Mason Glamis Road Waterston, John Edmund Farmer of Pitreuchie Waterston, William Residenter 20 East High street Watson, Alexander Factory worker 49 Prior Roatl Watson, Alexander Mason 7 Watt street Watson, James Factory worker 9 Glamis Road Watson, Thomas Blacksmith Cath. Square, Zoar >« Watson, William Weaver 108 Castle street Walt, Alexander Salesman 8 Don street Watt, John Shoemaker Backwynd Watt, Robert Factory worker St. James' Road Watt, William Tailor 154 East High street Webster, Charles Factory worker 7 Charles street Webster, David Mason Lour Road [ Webster, James Factory worker St. James' Road Webster, James Quarrier 19 St. James' Road Webster, Patrick Gentleman Westfield FORFAR DIRECTOEl 33

Webster, William Dyker 51 Dundee Road Wedderburn, Alexander M.D. East High street M 'Lagan Weir, Rev. John Clergyman Hill Place iggf^ Welsh, John Factory worker 24 Victoria street Whammond, James Blacksmith 68 Dundee Loan Whammond, David Cabinetmaker 38 Canmore street Whitecross, Francis Hawker Victoria street Whiteford, Alexander Blacksmith 76 Dundee Loan Whitson, Andrew H. Clerk 6 Littlecauseway Whitton, James Policeman 43 North street Whitton, William Moulder Victoria street Whyte, Alexander Tailor Headingplacestone Whyte, Alexander Turner 3 John street Whyte, Alexander Joiner 182 East High street Whyte, Alexander Coal merchant 12 Yeaman street Whyte, Alexander Cattleman 5 Market Place Whyte, Andrew, jun. Shuttle maker Market Place Whyte, Andrew, sen. Lapper Market Place Whyte, David Potato Merchant 1 1 Market Place Whyte, James Labourer 1 Prior Road Whyte, James Factory worker 30 South street Whyte, John Labourer 10 Arbroath Road Whyte, John Tanner Briar's Cottage Whyte, John Residenter 50 South street Wh)i:e, John Factory worker 3 William street Whyte, Robert Solicitor East High street Whyte, Thomas Factory worker 15 Horsewater Wynd Whyte, William Mason 37 Prior Road Wighton, Alexander Manager 68 West Pligh street Wilkie, Alexander Factory worker 123 Castle street Wilkie, Alexander Quarrier 19 New Road Wilkie, James Labourer 167 East High street Wilkie, John Clerk 13 New Road Wilkie, Nicoll Carter Hillockhead Wilkie, Walter Factory worker 5 Academy street Wilkie, William Shoemaker 40 West High street Willis, William Hotel keeper Castle street Williams, James Quarrier 6 Charles street Williamson, James Seedsman 25 Victoria street Wilson, Alexander Spiritdealer 159 East High street Wilson, James Railway guard Zoar Wilson, William Farm servant 36 Lour Road Winter, Alexander Farm servant 10 Lour Road Winter, George Currier 21 Victoria street-^^'- Winter, William Railway servant Gallowhill Wishart, Charles Grocer 28 Dundee Loan Wishart, George Coal merchant 15 Green street Wishart, John Tenter 13 Little Causeway Wood, Charles Mason 5 Academy street E 84 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Wood, Charles Tenter 53 West High street Wood, George Sawyer 2 Prior Lane Wood, James Factory worker 52 West High street Wood, John Weaver 3 East Sunnyside Wood, William Joiner 33 Glamis Road Wood. William Tanner 3 Victoria street Wood, William Labourer ISTewmonthill Wright, Rev.Peter Stirling Clergyman U.P. Manse Wyllie, David Mechanic Boslin Place, Yeaman st. Wyllie, William Factory worker 80c West High street Wyllie, William Farm servant Broadcroft Ye^^an, Alexander Linen manufacturer 33 Dundee Loan Young", Andrew Factory worker 1 Charles street Young, Ciiarles Lapper 6 Bell Place Young, Davici Farmer Blairyfadden, Oathlaw Young, David Joiner 32 John street Young, Peter Factory worker 14 Charles street Young, William Mechanic 127 Castle street Younger, George Teacher Miss E. Black's, Castle st.

Female Householders.

Abel, Isabella Widow Cross Adamson, Agnes Spinster 4 Couttie's Wynd Adamson, Betsy Widow 8 Bell Place Adamson, Isabella Widow 25 Montrose Poad Addison, Jane Spinster 5 Venn el Alexander, Helen Widow Horsewater Wynd Allan, Elizabeth Widow 30 North street Allan, Isabella Widow 2 Manor street Allan, Jane Widow 94 West High street Allan, Mary Spinster 5 Prior Road Anderson, Betsy Spinster 5 Newmonthill Anderson, Elizabeth Spinster 186 East High street Anderson, Isabella Widow 11 Dundee Loan Anderson, Jessie Spinster Annfield Lane -**i^lF Anderson, Martha Spinster 137 East High street Anderson, Mary Widow Chapelbank Anderson, Margaret Spinster 69 Castle street Anderson, Susan Spinster 17 New Road Arnot, Mary Spinster 14 St. James' Road Arthur, Helen Spinster 25 Victoria street Barclay, Elizabeth Widow 4 West High street Barclay, Margaret Spinster 10 Glamis Road Barrie, Elizabeth Widow 37 South street Barron, Mary Widow 75 East High street Baxter, Margaret Spinster 21 Wellbraehead Beattie, Mary Widow 188 East High street Beattie, Mary Spinster 4 Chapel street FORFAR DIRECTORY. 35

Beattie, Mary Jane Widow 11 Littlecauseway Belford, Elizabeth Widow 47 Dundee lload Belford, Mary Spinster New Iload Bell, Jessie Widow 85 West High street Bell, Margaret Spinster 3 Bell Place Bennett, Amelia Widow 9 Archie's Park Blair, Annie Spinster Feinbank Black, Elizabeth Spinster •16 Castle street Black, Mary Spinster 108 Backwynd Boath, Elizabeth Widow •1 Academy street Boath, Helen Spinster 27 Strang street Boath, Jane Widow Chapel Park Boath, Jane M'Nab Spinster 33 North street Boath, Mary Spinster 61 Glamis Road Boath, Mary Spinster 143 East High street Boath, Mary Spinster 74 Dundee Road Boath, Mary Widow 36 North street Boath, Margaret Widow 36 Prior Road Boyle, Jessie Spinster Backwynd Boyne, Barbara \Vidow VVhitehills Bremner, Marjory Sep. from husband 1 St. James' Road Brooks, Helen Widow 12 Watt street Brown, Ann Widow 114 Dundee Road Brown, Catherine Spinster 18 Manor street Brown, Elizabeth Spins .er Kirkton Brown, Mary Widow 1 Charles street Bruce, Ann Spinster 20 Glamis Road Bruce, Elizabeth Widow 16 Yeaman street Bruce, Elizabeth Widow 15 Backwynd Bruce, Margaret Widow 33 Nursery Feus Buick, Margaret Spinster 80 East High street Bunch, Ann Spinster 1 Bell Place Burnett, Margaret Widow 13 South street Burns, Helen Spinster 9 Zoar Butchart, Isabella Widow 4 Arbroath Road Butchart, Margaret Spinster 2 Lappiedub Butchart, Mary Spinster 66 Dundee Road Byars, Ann Widow 16 Nursery Feus Cable, Jane Spinster 50 Nojth street Cable, Susan Spinster 4 Bell Place Caird, Margaret Widow 72^ West High street Caird, Mary Ann Widow 32 North street Calder, Jessie Spinster 1 St. James' Road Cameron, Isabella Spinster 64 East High street Cant, Mary Spinster 28 Nursery Feus Cargill, Elizabeth Spinster 163 East High street Cargill, Marjory Widow 4 Archie's Park Chapman, Annie Spinster Lour Road Christie, Elizabeth Sep. from husband 12 Stark's Close Christie, Margaret Spinster 17 Manor street i 36 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Christie, Marianne Widow Kirkton Christie, Mary Spinster 64 East High street Chrystal, Catherine Widow 52 West High street Christison, Elizabeth Spinster 17 Watt street Clark, Elizabeth Widow 51 Prior Road Clarke, Agnes, Spinster 14 Nursery Feus Clarke, Georgina Murray Spinster East High street Clyne, Charlotte Spinster 64 East High street Cobble, Helen Spinster 10 Market Place Colville, Jane Widow 39 John street Coutts, Bella Widow 5 Wellbraehead Cow'e, Mary Widow 1 Victoria street Crabb, Agnes Spinster 30 Soath streCo Craig. Betsy Widow 23 St. James' Bead Cra,ig, Jane Widow 8 Charles street Craik, Catherine Widow Manor street Craik, Elizabeth Spinster 37 North street Crigh.on, Betsy Spinster 29 Sunnyside Croll, Margaret Widow 150^ East High street Cuthbert, Elizabeth Widow 19 Victoria street Dakei's, Jane Spinster 114 East High street Dakers, Margaret Widow 22 Dundee Boad Dal^etty, Ann Widow 33 West High street Davidson, Isabella Spinster 22 Yeaman street Davidson, Janet Spinster 26 Market Place Davidson, Matilda Spinster 14 St. James' Boad Doig, Ann Spinster 36 West High street Doig, Ann Widow 51 Prior Boad Doig, Marjory Spinster 30 South street Donald, Ann Spinster 17 Green street Donald, Ann Spinster Newmonthill Donald, Elizabeth Widow 19 Wellbraehead Donald, Isabella Widow 14 Watt street Donaldson, Helen Spinster 6 Nursery Feus Donaldson, Isabella Widow 17 Dundee Loan Duffy, Catherine Widow 5 Charles street Dunbar, Agnes Widow 27 John street Dancan, Elizabeth Spinster 1 John Street Duncan, Jessie Widow 30 Glamis Boad Di idas, Ann Widow 1 William street Duthie, Ann Widow 9 Glamis Boad Duthie, Jane Sep. from husband 1 St. James' Boad Dyce, Margaret Mollison Widow 12 Cross Eaddie, Janet Widow 103 Backwynd Edwards, Elizabeth Spinster 25 North street Edwards, Jessie Spinster 25 North street Edward, Mary Spinster 13 Manor street Elder, Isabella Spinster Tannadice Ellis, Elizabeth Spinster 7 Manor street Ellis, Margaret Widow 44 Prior Boad FORFAR DIRECTORY. 37

Erskine, Margaret Widow 36 North street Espliii, Mary Ann Widow 21 John street Fairley, Charlotte Spinster 76 East High street Fairweather, Ann Spinster 29 Strang street Fairweather, Ann Widow 9 South street Fairweather, Euphemia Widow 6 Arbroath Road Fairweather, Mary Ann Widow 9 Wellbraehead Farquhar, Margaret Spinster 3 Charles street Fenton, Ann Spinster 162 East High street Ferguson, Jane Spinster 20 West High street Findlay, Agnes Widow 17 Zoar Findlay, Ann Widow 12 Wellbraehead Findlay, Elizabeth Widow Zoar Firdlay, Matilda Spinster 178 East High street Firdlayson, Helen Spinster 52 South street Fodd, Catherine Widow Prior Road Ford, Ann Widow 105 Backwynd Forbes, Annie Spinster 17 Littlecauseway Forbe^i, Esther Widow 29 John street, Forbes, Isabella Spinster 4 Couttie's Wynd Forbes, Margaret Spinster 35 South street Eraser, Betsy Spinster 72|- West High street Fyfe, Isabella Barrie Spmster Mylnhall Fyfe, Mary Widow 17 Backwyrd Fyfe, Mary Widow 4 Green street Fyffe, Helen Widow 78 Dundee Loan Fyife, Janet Widow 5 Prior Road Fyffe, Margaret Widow 156 East High street Gall, Mary Widow 71 West High street Gavine, Christina Spinster 54 South street Gibb, Ann Spinster 12 Nursery Feus Gibb, Agnes Spinster 5 Bell Place Gibb, Helen Thomson Widow 1 Lappiedub Gibb, Jane Spinster 70 Dundee Loan Gibson, Elizabeth Sep. from husband Bankhead Gibson, Harriet Widow 41 Dundee Road Gibson, Jessie Widow 18 Litthcauseway Gibson, Mary Spinster 162 East High street Gibson, Mary Widow 49 Dundee Road Glen, Agnes Spinster 15 Green street Glen, Margaret Widow 75 East High street Goodall, Margaret Widow Zoar Gordon, Elizabeth Sep. from husband 3 Chapel street Gordon, Helen Widow 5 Glamis Road Grade, Mary Spinster 3 Horsewater Wynd Grant, Jane Widow Barnhill Grant, Margaret Spinster 17 New Road Gray, Ann Spinster Glamis Road Gray, Elizabeth Spinster Glamis Road Gray, Mary Spinster New Road 38 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Gray, Mary AVidow 48 South street Gray, Mary Sep. from husband 20 North street Gray, Susan Widow Victoria street Grieve, Isabella Spinster 35 South street Guild, Isabella Spinster 172 East High street Guild, Mary Spinster 9 Backwynd Guthrie, Barbara Widow 20 Charles street

Guthrie, Jean ' Spinster 12 W^ellbraehead Hastings, Jane Widow 7 Montrose Koad Hastings, Janet Widow 27 Prior Road Hebenton, Margaret Spinster 8 South street Henderson, Ann Spinster St. James' Koad Henderson, Flora Spinster Boal Henderson, Jean Spinster 70 Dundee Road Henderson, Margaret Spinster 6 Dundee Road Hendry, Jane Spinster 17 Arbroath Road Henry, Jane Spinster 10 Zoar Herald, Bella Widow 11 St. James' Road Herald, Jean Widow 17 Manor street Hill, Agnes Spinster 13 Osnaburgh street Hill, Betsy Spinster 28 John street Hill, Helen Widow 21 Wellbraehead Hillj Susan Spinster 17 Manor street Hilton, Ann Widow 91 Castle street Home, Agnes Widow 89 Backwynd Hood, Betsy Widow 1 Watt street Hood, Catherine Widow 4 Canuiore street Hood, Elizabeth Widow Nilebank Hood, Margaret Widow Prior Road Howie, Isabella Widow 74 East High street Hutchisoi, Barbara Widow Newmonthill Hutchisoi, Mary Spinster West Sunnyside Hutton, Afifnes AVidow 17 Wellbraehead Hutton, Isabella Spinster 16 South street Hynd, Jane Agnes Widow Millbank House Invei^arity, Margaret Widow 19 Manor street Inverwick, Ann Widow 73 Backwynd Irelard, Jane Widow 20 Dundee Road Jack, Elizabeth Widow Market Place rlarvis, Marjory Widow 2 Nursery Feus Johnston, Ann Widow Service Road Johnston, Betsy Spinster 26 St. James' Road Johnston, Betsy Widow 18 South street Johnston, Elizabeth Widow 75 Castle street Johnston, Margaret Spinster 8 Lour Road Jones, Jean Widow 126 East High street Keith, Elizabeth Widow 52 South street Kelly, Elizabeth Widow 21 John street Kennedy, Betsy Spinster 75 Backwynd Kerr, Ann Widow 43 North street FORFAR DIRECTORY 39

Kerr, Elizabeth Widow 30 Glamis Road Kerr, Eupbemia Widow 157 East High street Kewans, Margaret Spinster 34 Yeaman street Kydd, Jessie Spinster 7 Teuchat Croft. ^-pg-^- Laino-, Betsy Spinster 81 Backwynd , Laing, Elizabeth Widow 24 East High street Laircl, Jane Spinster 61 West High street Laird, Joan Spinster 64 East High street Lamond, Ann Spinster 4 Wellbraehead Langlands, Ann Spinster 19 Backwynd Latto^ Jane Widow 28 Castle street

Law, Mary Widow Belmont House * Lees, Margaret Spinster Castle street Leith, Catherine Spinster 11 Osnaburgh street Leith, Margaret Widow 51 Dundee Loan Lindsay, Catherine Spinster 149 East High street Lindsay, Helen Widow 16 Zoar Lindsay, Isabella Spinster 30 South street Littlejohn, Agnes Spinster 39 Nursery Feus Littlejohn, Elizabeth Spinster 38 West High street Liveston, Ann Widow 88 East High street Low, Isabella Spinster 16 Yeaman street Low, Jane Spinster 30 Lour Road Low, Jane Spinster 17 Canmore street Low, Jessie Widow 15 Charles street Low, Margaret Widow 63 West High street Lowden, Isabella Widow 85 North street Lowso 1, Catherine Spinster 28 Yeaman street Lowson, Elizabeth Widow 16 North street Lowson, Helen Spinster 21 Glamis Road Lowson, Isabella Spinster 14 Charles street Lowson, Margaret Widow Chapel Park Lyall, Jessie Spinster 14 Nursery Feus Machar, Elizabeth Husband abroad Littlecau&eway Mackie, Mary Spinster 57 West High street Mann, Betsy Spinster 8 Littlecauseway Mann, Elizabeth Spinster 122 West High street Mann, Margaret Widow 42 Dundee Loan Marr, Ann Widow 47 West High street Masterton, Elizabeth Widow Cas le street Matthew, Jane Widow 13 Canmore street Matthewson, Jane Spinster 31 Backwynd Meldrum, Isabella Spinster 136 East High street Melvin, Margaret Spinster 19 Castle street Michie, Margaret Widow 38 Canmore street Miller, Janet Widow 30 South street Miller, Susan Spinster 73 Castle street Milne, Betsy Spinster 136 East High street Milne, Ehzabeth Widow 26 St. James' Road Milne, Isabella Widow 24 Manor street 40 FORFAR DIRECTOR! •

Milne, Jane Spinster Market Place Milne, Jane Widow 49 North .street Milne, Margaret Widow Couttie's Wynd Milne, Mary Widow 10 Wellbraehead Milne, Mary Widow 6 Charles street Mitchell, Ann Widow 12 St. James' Road Mitchell, Betsy Spinster 3 West High street Mitchell, Mary Spinster Victoria street MoUison, Jean Spinster 3 Vennel Moncur, Mary Ann Spinster 11 North street Morris, Euphemia Spinster 59 West High street Morrison, Ann Widow 22 Dundee Loan Morrison, Cecelia Spinster 17 Horsewater Wynd ^Murray, Jessie Widow Rosebank House Myles, Ann Spinster 12 Nursery Feus M 'Donald, Ann Spinster New Road M'Donald, Margaret Spinster Chapel Park M'Dougall, Susan Spinster 18 Dundee Road M'Farlane, Ann Widow 4 Lappiedub M'Farlane, Helen Widow 31 Zoar M'Hardy, Mary Widow 10 Arbroath Road M'Intosh, Agnes Widow 115 Castle street M'Intosh, Agnes Widow 1 Victoria street M'Intosh, Catherine Widow Hillside M'Intosh, Mary Spinster 10 Littlecauseway M'Kay, Christina Spinster Prior Road M'Kenzie, Isabella Spinster 72^ West High street M'Kenzie, Isabella Spinster 13 Dundee Loan M'Laggan, Barbara Widow 14 Nursery Feus M'Laren, Allison Widow Headingstone Place M'Laren, Ann Sep. from husband 46 North street M'Lean, Mary Widow 68 East High street M'Nicoll, Mary Spinster 30 Zoar M'Peat, Jane Widow 11 Horsewater Wynd M'Rae, Elizabeth Spinster 1 Bell Place M'Rae, Jane Spinster 37 West High street M'Reddie, Jane Widow 6 Backwynd Neave, Mary Spinster 84 Dandee Loan Neave, Rebecca Spinster 9 Green street Neish, Catherine Widow Wellbraehead Nicoll, EUzabeth Spinster 4 Watu street Nicoll, Jane Widow 24 Arbroath Road Nicoll, Margaret Widow 4 West High street Nicoll, Mary Widow 8 Watt street Nicolson, Elizabeth Widow Zoar Norrie, Jessie Spinster 90 Dundee Loan Ogilvie, Annie Spinster 27 North street Ogllvie, Helen Widow 21 Canmore street Ogilvie, Jessie Widow 3 West High street Ogg, Helen Widow 93 East High street FORFAR DIRECTOR! 41

Ogg, Mary Ann "Widow 35 North street Oram, Margaret Spinster 23 West High street Oram, Mary Widow 26 Nursery Feus Orchar, Catherine Spinster 64 East High street Orchison, Charlotte Spinster 14 Charles street Ormond, Agnes Widow 17 North street Ormond, Cecilia Sep. from husband 6 Stark's Close Ormond, Matilda Spinster 122 East High street Paterson, Ann Widow 10 Glamis Road Paterson, Jean Widow 40 East High street Pattullo, Ann Widow 9 Wellbraehead Pattullo, Jessie Widow 20 Arbroath Road Paull, Agnes Spinster 99 East High street Petrie, Ann Spinster 21 John street Petrie, Mary Spinster 182 East High street Petrie, Mary Spinster 134 East High street Piggot Mary Spinster 4 Canmore street PIggot, Mary Spinster 2 Bell Place Porter, Ann Spinster 81 Hackwynd Porter, Jane Widow 81 Castle street Proctor, Catherine W idow 178 East High street Prophet, Sarah Widow 80 East High street

Queen, Ann Widow 1 Stark's Close Rae., Ann Spinster 7 Zoar Rae, Betsy Widow 7 Charles street Rae, Jane Widow 44 West High street Ramsay, Isabella Widow 103 Castle street Ramsay, Isabella Spinster 48 Dundee Loan

Ramsay, , Jane Widow Reedmaker's Close -^SSS Ramsay, Jessie Widow 12 South street Ramsay, Margaret Spinster 6'3 Dundee Loan Rea, Mary Widow 130 East High street Reid, Jessie Spinster 12 Wellbraehead Reid, Margaret Widow 98 Dundee Road Rennie, Annie Spinster 39 West High street Richard, Mary Spinster 15 Charles street Rickard, Jane Spinster 4 Dundee Road Robb, Catherine Spinster 13 East Sunnyslde Robbie, Isabella Widow Market Place Robbie, Mary Spinster 96 West High street Roberts, Agnes Widow 64 Yeaman street Roberts, Bella Widow Dundee Loan Roberts, Elizabeth Widow 17 North street Roberts, Elizabeth Spinster 17 North street Roberts, Elizabeth Widow 157 East High street Roberts, Jane Widow Westby House Robertson, Ann AVidow 13 Watt street Rodger, Ann Widow Couttie's Wynd Rodger, Margaret Spinster 50 East High street Ross, Betsy Spinster 186 East High street F 42 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Ross, Grace Spinster 4 Sparrowcroft Ross, Mary Spinster 29 Glamis Road Saddler, Isabella Widow 9 Archie's Park Samson, Mary Widow 10 Charles street Scott, Ann Widow 2 West Sunnyside Scott, Jessie Widow Newford Park Scott, Marjory Widow 34 Dundee Loan Sievewright, Susan Spinster 18 Charles street Silver, Helen Spinster 33 South street Sim, Mary Widow 2 Montrose Road Sim, Mary Ann Spinster 46 John street Simpson, Agnes Widow N ewmonthill Simpson, Ann Widow 11 Glamis Road Simpson, Elizabeth Widow 16 St. James' Road Simpson, Jessie Widow Glamis lioad Sharp, Elizabeth Widow Victoria street Shaw, Jane Widow 49 North street Shaw, Margaret Widow Annfield House Shepherd, Elizabeth Widow 18 Victoria street Skeen, Elizabeth Widow 17 St. James' Road Smart, Ann Widow 30 South street Smart, Mary Widow 49 Dundee Loan Smith, Agnes Widow 72 West High street Smith, Ann Widow 33 Nursery Feus Smith, Ann Widow 33 Prior Road Smith, Georgina Spinster Academy street Smith, Helen Spinster 97 East High street Smith, Janet Widow 26 St. James' Road Smith, Jessie Spinster 79 Backwynd Smith, Jessie Spinster Kirkton Smith, Margaret Widow 4 Horsewater Wynd Smith, Margaret Spinster Hillockherd Smith, Margaret Widow 15 Can more street Smith, Mary Widow 38 North street Soutar, Agnes Spinster 162 East High street Soutar, Agnes Widow 2 Victoria street Soutar, Elizabeth Widow Strang street Soutar, Margaret Widow I William street Spankie, Mary Widow 17 Zoar Spence, Jean Widow II New Road Stark, Ann Spinster 6 Glamis Road Stark, Betsy Spinster 74 Castle strc-et Stark, Janet Widow 11 Wellbraehead Stark, Jean Widow 8 Stark's Close Stark, Mary Spinster 12 Glamis Road Stark, Mary Ann Widow Manor street Steele, Ann Widow 16 East High street Steele, Rose Gray Spinster 3 Castle street Stephen, Helen Spinster 68 Dundee Road Stewart, Joan Widow 64 East High street yORFAR DIRECTORY. 4a

Stewart, Ann Widow 7 Watt street Stewart, Annie Widow Osnaburgh street Stewart, Elizabeth Widow 9 Newmonthill Stewart, Elspeth Widow 10 Market Place Stewart, Isabella Widow 10 Dundee Koad Stewart, Helen Spinster 39 John street Stewart, Jean Widow 84 East High street Stewart, Jessie Spinster 14 Newmonthill Stewart, Margaret Widow 12 Wellbraehead Stewart, Mary Spinster 67 Glamis Road Stirling, Isabella Widow St. James' Road Stormonth, Margaret Wid6w Broadcroft Strachan, Jessie Spinster 4 Market Place Strang, Mary Spinster 13 Charles street Sturrock, Isabella Spinster 4 Couttie's Wynd Sturrock, Jean Widow 4 Arbroath Road Sturrock, Jane Spinster 2 Bell Place Sutherland, Janet Spinster 101 East High street Sweet, Mary Ann Widow 132 East High street Tarbat, Ann Spinster 166 East High street Tarbat, Elizabeth Spinster 20 Dundee Loan Tarbat, Elizabeth Spinster 10 Backwynd I'arbat, Mary Widow 168 East High street Taylor, Mary Widow 36 John street Thorn, Allison Widow 6 West Sunnyside Thorn, Ann Spinster 25 Glamis Road Thorn, Jane Spinster 13 Horsewater Wynd Thorn, Jane Spinster 160 East High street Thorn, Susan Widow 136 East High street Thomson, Christina Widow 20 Yeaman street Thomson, Elizabeth Spinster 8 East High street Thomson, Jean Widow Melbourne Cottage Thornton, Ann Spinster 82 West High street Thornton, Helen Widow 72^ West High street Thornton, Margaret Spinster 6 Archie's Park Thow, Mary Widow 88 Dundee Loan Tosh, Agnes Widow 79 Castle street Tyrie, Agnes Spinster 95 East High street Tyrie, Elizabeth Spinster 95 East High street Valentine, Ann Spinster 21 Wellbraehead Valentine, Ann Spinster 42 Dundee Loan Walker, Catherine Spinster 89 Backwynd Walker, Margaret Widow 30 John street Wallace, Ann Widow 34 Lour Road Wallace, Eliza 'V\''idow 34 East High street Wallace, Jessie Spinster 87 West High street Wallace, Mary Widow Strang street Warden, Betsy Spinster 16 Charles street Waterston, Elizabeth Spinster 38 Castle street Waterson, Mary Widow 26 Green street 44 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Watson, Elizabeth Spinster 17 Horsewater Wynd / Watt, Ann Spinster 5 Zoar Watt, Ann Widow Broadcroft Watt, Elizabeth Spinster 5 Zoar Watt, Mary Spinster 1 Green street Webster, Margaret Spinster 2 Victoria street Webster, Robina Spinster 51 Dundee Road Welsh, Euphemia Spinster 42 South street Whitton, Mary Spinster 94 Dundee Loan Whyte, Isabella Spinster 17 Dundee Loan Whyte, Margaret Widow Manor Place Wighton, Betsy Spinster 6 Newmonthill Wighton, Jane Spinster Broadcroft Wilkie, Ann Widow Market Place Wilkie, Elizabeth Widow 10 West High street Wilkie, Margaret Widow 15 St. James' Road Will, Isabella Spinster 5 Backwynd Williamson, Betsy Spinster 13 Newmonthill Williamson, Margaret Spinster 10 Dundee Loan Wilson, Agnes Spinster 5 Manor street Wilson, Agnes Spinster 17 Littlecuseway Wilson, Elizabeth Widow 34 Manor street Wilson, Janet Spinster Broadcroft Wishart, Annie Widow 4 Nursery Feus Wood, Agnes Spinster 30 Nursery Feus Wood, Catherine Widow 17 East Sunnyside Wood, Jane Widow 22 St. James' Road Wood, Mary Spinster 127 Castle street Wyllie, Mary Spinster 1 St. James' Road Yeaman, Catherine Widow Manor street Yeaman, Jane Spinster 87 Castle street Yeaman, Margaret Widow 11 Manor street Young, Ann Widow 4 Lappiedub Young, Ann Widow 58 Dundee Loan Young, Elizabeth Widow Prior Road Young, Margaret Widow 33 Nursery Feus Young, Margaret Spinster 5 Newmonthill

GENERAL HOLIDAYS,

New Year's Day—Thursday, 1st January. Spring Fast Day—Thursday, 7th May.

St. James' Market Holidays—commence Friday, 7th August. Autumn Fast Day—Thursday, 16th October. Shopkeepers' Weekly Half-Holiday—Thursday Afternoon. ——

DIRECTORY OF TRADES & PROFESSIONS.

Every endeavour has been used to ensure correctness in this List, Inaccuracies and omissions on being pointed out will be corrected for next issue. Advertisers' Names appear in dark type.

Aerated Water Manufacturers Bicycle Dealers, etc. Guild, John, 26^ West High street Keith, William, 78 Castle street Stewart, 1)., Backwynd M'Kenzie, David, 53 West High street ArcMtects Billposters Thom, C. & Son, 5 Littlecauseway Carver, John, 34 Castle street M unro, James, 83 Castle street Blacksmiths Anderson, James, 26 West High street Auctioneers Constable, James, Academy street Fotheringham, "Wm., 138J East High street Forsyth, A. W., Backwynd Graham, I). M., Littlecauseway Guthrie, William, Castle street Moncur, Andrew, 45 Castle street M'Intosh, William, East High street Scott, James, 6 East High street Stewart, William, & Sons, Backwynd Bakers Booksellers and Stationers Anderson, James, 10 West High street Christie, D., 13 Castle street Dick, James, 103 East High street Dick, David, East Port East Port Association, 133 East High street- Laing, Mrs, 24 East High street Alex. Watt, Manager Lawrance, James, 78 East High street Esplin, T. B., 25 West High street Shepherd, W,, 39 Castle street Forfar E. C. Society, East High street—J, Thomson, W. H., 73 East High street Kermack, Manager Boot and Shoemakers Free Trade Association, 151 East High street— D. Robertson, Manager Adam, Charles, Osnaburgh street Balfour, Alex. Fyffe, John, 33 South street (Leather Cutter), Backwynd Christie, David, 117 High Street Association, East High street East High street Alex. Wighton, Manager Clark, John, East High street Jolly, Alexander, Backw3'nd Deuchar, Alexaiider, 49 Castle street Leslie, Wm., 17 Castle street Dunn, B. & J., 36 Castle street Findlay, James, East High street Low, William, & Co., 105 Castle street Golden, B., East Myles, William, 48 West High street High street Hebington, William, 36 Northei'n Association, 111 Castle street West High street James Brown, Manager Herald, William, 11 West High street Ormond, Charles, 49 East High street Hood, David, 18 & 96 Castle street M'Intosh, James, 11 Saddler, James, 31 East High street Castle street Meek, A., Castle street Shepherd, Andrew, 22 & 24 West High st 42| Petrie, T., 2 Thom, Andrew, 55 Castle street Backwynd West Port Association, 52 West High street- Smith, Miss, 93 Castle street George Smart, Manager Tarbat, D., 13 East High street Thornton, D. P., West Town-End Association, 118 West High 82 West High street street—James Simpson, Salesman Brokers Basketmaker Cassidy, James, Castle street Gibson, Graham, Dundee loan Robb, David, 40 Castle street Hanick, Richard, East High street Berlin Wool Repositories Builders and Q,uarrymasters Ferguson, Miss, 20^ West High street Adamson, Wm., Headingplacestone—Leys- Hebenton, D., 7 East High street mill Quarries Littlejohn, E. & A., 38 West High street Barry, David, 58 Dundee loan—Pitairlie and Pullar, Miss, 22 East High street Gaigie Quarries Roberts, John, 41 &; 43 East High street Oargill, James, 17 Green street 46 FORFAR DIRECTORY TRADES AND PROFESSIONS.

M'Lean, James, S6 John street Lakie, John, Railway Station Ritchie, John, Bosebank road M'Kenzie, George, 93| West High street Watterston, James, Glamis Koad — Balma- Maxwell, David, Market Place and Auldbar shanner Quarries Station Milne, James, Jun. 86 Dundee Doan Butchers Muir, Thomas, Son, & Patton, Railway Coutts, William, 89 Castle street Station Deuohar, Alex., 45 West High street and Ogilvie, John, Victoria street 115 East High street Patuilo, David, 146 East High street Eaton & Fyfe, Castle street Roberts, Alexander, Whitehills Greenhill, Charles, East High street Sharp, W, W., 23b Victoria street Johnston, D., North street Webster, G., Railway Station Liveston, William, 88 East High street Whyte, David, 11 Market Place Michie, Wm., 98 West High street Wishart, George, Victoria street Mitchell, Charles, 69 North street Confectioners Nicoll, George, 107 East High street Coutts, J., Castle street Ogilvie, Mrs, 62 East High street Dick, James, 103 East High street Stewart, James, 28 West High street Guthrie, George, 66 East High street Walker, William, Cross Haggart, H., 54| East High street Carters M'Leish, David, 97 Castle street Adam, William, Backwynd Ormond, Charles, 49 East High street Bruce, John, Whitehills Reid, Peter, 51 Oastle street Callender, Alex., Dundee loan Saddler, James, 31 East High street Callender, John, Dundee road Shepherd, Andrew, 22 & 24 West High st. Crighton, James, Dundee loan Spark, James, 2 East High street Kennedy, Alex,, North street Stark, Miss, 74 Castle street Masterton, D., Canmore street Coopers Miller, David, Dundee road Matthew, George, Backwynd Miller, Peter, West High street Bobb, David, 40 Castle street Miller, Wm,, West High street Robertson, John, South street Cowfeeders & Dairjonen Chimney Sweeps Byars, David, Glamis road Callander, Alexander, 6 Dundee loan Carrie, James, Canmore Lane Langlands, Alexander, 11 South street Deuchar, Alex., Glamis road Simpson, Wm., 25 Glamis road Doig, James, Quarrybank Fyfe, John, New road China Merchants Lackie, John, West High street Fotheringham, Wm., East High street Liveston, Mrs John, East High street Hill, Alexander, South street Luke, David, 154 East High street Moncur, Andrew, Castle street M'Donald, John, 4 Charles street Shepherd, James, jr., 2 Glamis road Michie, William, West High street Morrison, John, Easterbank Clergymen Nicoll, David, 7 Arbroath road Caie, Rev. G. J., The Manse Nicoll, Thomas, iNorth Mains Cumming, Rev. A., First Free Manse Nicoll, W., Turfbeg Downie, Rev, J., Mansefield Cottage Proctor, James, Glamis road M'Corkindale Rev D. L., Lilybank Villa Ritchie, D., Windyedge Philps, Rev. G. M., East Free Manse Ritchie, George, Dundee road Rorison, Rev. V. L., The Parsonage Stewart, John, Arbroath road Weir, Rev. John, St. James' Manse Walker, W., Heatherstacks Wright, Rev. P. S., U.P. Manse Curriers & Leather Merchants Coach Builders Ferguson, John, Academy street. Greenhill, Hugh, Littlecauseway Whyte, John, (and Tanner), Castle street Stewart, W. & Son, Backwynd Cutler Coal and Liime Merchants Andrew, William, West High street Bruce, George, (dealer) South street Byars, James, (dealer) 93^ West High street Dentist Ewen, James, Victoria street French, Dr., 99 East High street FORFAR DIRECTORY-—TRADES AND PROFESSIONS. 47

Drapers Dyer Co., Anderson & 145, 145^, Sc 147 East Peffers, John, Can more street High street Balfour, R. D., 42 Castle street Pishmong-ers Bell, Jessie, 85 West High street Boyle, John, 69 West High street Chalmers, W. A., 26 Castle street Boyle, John S., 96 West High street Dalgety, Alexander, 55 East High street Kdwards, Alexander, West High street Fenton, H. H., 158 East High street Elliot, James, Nursery Feus Guild, James, 30 East High street Jamie, Adam, 118 East High street Jarvis Brothers, 72 Castle street Leask, J., jr., 26 Wellbraehead Hendry & Warden, 83 East High street Robertson, Peter, 4 & 6 West High street Marshall, James, 110 West High street Taylor, James, Strang street Matthew, William, 58 Castle street Troup, B., 118 East High street Patrick, Neish, 94 Castle street Founders (Iron) Roberts, John, 41 & 43 East High street Munro, James, Foundry, Whitehills Roberts, Wm., Wellbraehead Steele, John, & Co., 1 & 5 Castle street Fruit Merchants and Greengrocers Stewart, William, 110 East High street Anderson, John, 42 East High street Thorn & Barclay, 29 Castle street Boyle, John S., 44 Castle street (wholesale) Wallace, Mrs, East High street Christie, James, East High street Warden, William, 23 East High street Christie, Mary, 34| East High street Cook, Robert, Dressmakers, Milliners, etc. East High street Guild, Isabella, East High street Those marked * are Milliners only. Guthrie, G., East High street Allan, Miss, Manor street Low, Mrs, West High street Anderson & Co., 145, 145^, & 147 East Oram, David, 19 West High street High street Piggot, Mary, 92 Castle street Hell, Jessie, 85 West High street Stark, Betsy, 74 Castle street Boath, Jane, 102 Castle street Spark, James, East High street Cable, Miss, North street *Campbell, Mrs, 56 Castle street Furniture Dealers Dick, Ann, Castle street Anderson, Charles, 70 Castle street Donald, Miss, Green street Lamont, James, 26 West High street Ellis, Jessie, West High street Liddell, David, East High street Esplin, Agnes, 156 East High street Low, Alexander, 7 Glamis road P'airweather, J. M., Castle street Moncur, Andrew, 45_Castle street Fenton, H. H., East High street Whammond, David, Castle street Inverwick, Miss, Backwynd Jarvis Brothers, 72 Castle street Grama Dealers Latta, Mrs, Castle street Boath, David, Newmonthill street Lindsay, Miss, John street Christie, James, East. High street i,owson. Miss, Glamis road Guthrie, ^G., 66 East High street *Mitchell, Miss, 43 Castle street Martin, James, 34 Castle street Oram, Miss, 13 West High street Robertson, Peter, West High street Orchison, Miss, Dundee road Urquhar:, Duncan, Don street Paterson, Jane, 38 East High street Smith, Miss, North street Gardeners (d'obbing*) Stark, Miss, Glamis road Adam, John, Manor street

Steele, John,

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DuflF, Charles, South street Hatters Irvine, David, Glamis road Davidson, John, 99J East High street Low, Mrs, Welshbarns Taylor, John, 60 Castle street Newmonthill Simpson, John, Horsehirers Snowie, John, Dundee road Stark, Alex., Glamis road Bennet, Alexander, Castle street Stark, David, St. James' road Greenhill, Hugh, Royal Hotel Grocers (not Licensed) Jarman, Joseph, Star Hotel Petrie, W., East High street Boath, William, 23 John street Taylor, James, County Hotel Stables Dick, Charles, Montrose road East Port Association, 133 East High street- Hotels Alexander Watt, Manager Those marked * have Stabling. East High street Association, Alex. Wighton, *Benn(t, Alexander, Castle street Manager *Clementsen, John, Zoar Forfar E. C, Society, East High street -J. Dyce, Mrs, Cross Kermack, Manager *Greenhill, Hugh, Royal Hotel Free Trade Association, 151 East Highstreet *Jarman, Joseph, Star Hotel D. Robertson, Manager *Lowson, Andrew, Market place Fyfe, James, 2 Arbroath road M'Lean, Mrs, Grown Hotel Gray, Kobert, Wellbi-aehead *Petrie, W,, Salutation Hotel Low, Wm., & Co., Castle street. East High *Robbie. Isabella, Market place street, and West High street Walker, Jane, West High street Mollison, David, Dundee Loan Willis, Wm., County Hotel Northern Association, 111 Castle street James Brown, Manager Innkeepers Spark, James, Dundee Loan Aitken, James, 112 Castle street Tarbet, Mrs, East High street Barry, Elizabeth, 37 South street West Port Association, 52 West High street- Bowman, John, "Forfar Arms Inn,". East George Smart, Manager Port West Town-End Association, 118 West High Christison, W., 48 Littlecauseway street—James Simpson, Salesman Cunningham, Charles, "Strathmore Hotel," Wishart, Charles, Dundee Loan West High street Grocers (liicensed) Fettes, Robert W., 121 East High street Gordon,* Donald, Castle street Adamson, John, 40 West High street Jack, Peter, 27 South street Alexander, Wm,, 19 Glamis road Killacky, Mrs, Castle street Barry, David, 80 Castle street Lament, James, 26 West High street Butchart Whsrte, 33 Castle street & Liveston, Ann, 90 East High street Donald, Henry, 8(t West High street Low, James, 2 Don street Lowdon, Mrs, Market place Methven, Robert, "The Pump," 101 West Martin, James, 34 Castle street High street Melvin, B. M., 17, & 21 Casole st. & 19, Milne, Margaret, 9 Couttie's Wynd Peters, John, 83 West High street M'Gregor, John, 81 East High street Prophet, Mrs, Prior road Peacock, William, Dundee loan 12 East street Ross, Wm., High Porter, Jane, Castle street Smith, Mrs, I^, 164 East High street Porter, William, '' The Globe," Castle street Smith, Agnes, 72 West High street Robertson, Alexander, Osnaburgh street Abel, Mrs, Cross (Wine and Spirits only) Robbie, Charles, 47 dackwyud Bell or Bqatb, I^iary Ann, North street Stewart, Miss, 64 East High street (Table heev only) Stewart, John, 1 Montrose road John,'^ High street (Ale Guild, West and Stirling, William, Jjackwynd only) Porter Wilson, Alexander, 155 East High street Gnnsraith. Wilson, Robt., "Masons' Arms," East High st. Findlay, Wm., Kingston, Forfar Ironmongers Hair Dressers Hebenton , James, 57 Castle street Andrew, W., 29 West High street Irons, David, 35 East High street Clark, C, 44 East High street Mackintosh, Alexander, 16 Castle street Soutar, Andrew, East High street Martin, William, Cross Strang, Eobert, 3 East High street Tosh, Charles, 18 & 20 West High street —

J'ORFAR DIRECTORY TRADES AND PROFESSIONS. 49 ii^] Joiners and Cabinetmakers " Painters

Anderson, Charles, 70 Castle street Barclay, Thomas, 5 West High street Bain, Alexander, 26^ West High street Dowell, Wniiam, 47 East High street Esplin, James, 156 Kast High street M'Laren & Fyfe, East High street Farquharson, James, Chapel street Prophet, John, 47 AVest High street Findla)'-, James, 176 East High street Robertson, John, 52 & 54 Castle street Hay, Alex., & Co., Academy street Rodger, David, 21 West High street Liddell, 1)., East High street Low, Alexander, 7 Glamis road Morrison, William, Dundee loan Photographers Stewart, Wm., & Sous, Backwynd, (Cart- Dowell, William, wrights and Coachhuilders) East High street Mitchell, Charles, Whammond, David, Castle street 48 East High street Manufactui ers —Power-loom Plasterers

Boath, John, jr., & Co., Academy Street Doig, John, 30 South street Works—W. Lowson, Manager Guthrie, Wm., Charles street Craik, J. & A., & Co., Manor Works Masterton, David, 20 Canmore street Don, Wm. & J., & Co., St. James' Road and Station Works -Chas. Burnett, Manager Plumbers Laird, Wm., & Co., Forfar Linen and Can- and Tinsmiths more Works Wm. Rodger, Manager — Clark, James, 97 East High street Lowson, John, & Son, Haugh and South Fyfe, Alexander, Couttie's Wynd Street Works John Morrison, Manager — Keith, William, 78 Castle street Lowson, John, jr., & Co., Victoria Works Langlands & Milne, 1 West High street David Stirton, Manager M'Beth & Milne, East High street Manufacturers—Hand-loom Malcolm, W., 15 West High street Neave, James, 10 East High street Byars, J. W., Nursery Feus & Ncave, Peter, 135| East High street Waterston, Charles, Glamis road Soutar, Alexander, 19 South street Teaman, Alexander, 33 Dundee loan Medical Practitioners Potato Merchants Ale.xander, G. P., Littlecauseway Maxwell, David, Butter, J. K , East High street 13 Market Place Scott, Cable, J., I ast High street Robert, Newford Park Hunter, Charles, 59 East High street Scott, James, East High street Murray, W. F., East High street Whyte, David, 11 Market place Wedderburn, A. il'L., East High street Printers Messeng-er-at-Arms Christie & Nicolson, Castle street John, 25 St. James' road Gowans, Heath & Co., Backwvnd MTherson, Music Teachers Oliver, East High street Shepherd, W,, 39 Castle street Kerr, John, Kast High sti-eet Neil, James, Whitehills Keedmakers Ross, Miss, Sparrowcroft Smith, C. J., New road (Organist) Ramsay, William, 35 West High street Tyrie, George, 102 East High street Newsagents Eefreshment Rooms (Temperance) Byars, John, Glamis road Christie, David, Castle street Duncan, Miss E., John street Dick, David, East Port Petrie, Thomas, 2 Backwynd Laing, Mrs, East High street Saddler, James, East High street Lowdon, John, 80 West High street Shepherd, Andrew, West High street Shepherd, W., Castle street Stuart, J., North street Thomson, W. H., East High street Thom, Andrew, Castle street G 50 FORFAR DIRECTORY TRADES AND PROFESSIONS.

Ropespinners Jamieson, J., & Co., Castle street Jarvis Brothers, Castle street Dunn & Paterson, Manor street M'Nab, Robert, 150 East High street Ugilvie, A., Castle street Mann, J., 14 West High street Saddlers Marshall, James, 110 West High street Matthew, William, 58 Castle street Clark, Robert, Cross Peter, John, East High street Hutchison, 'Robert, Cross Petrie John, 109 East High street Steele, Alexander, 67 Castle street Spalding, Alexander, 4.^ West High street Seedsmen and Nurserymen Steele, J., & Co., Castle street Todd, Alexander, 10 East High street Irvine, D., Glamis road Watt, William, East High street Smith, David, Broomroof A., 156 West street Smith, J. & High Tobacconists Williamson, James, Victoria street Andrew, William, 2g AVest High street Slaters Donald, A. L., 10 Castle street Leighton, David, 4 East High street * Donald, &., 20 North street Moffat, William, New road Shepherd, A. & C, 114 East High street Toy Merchants Shepherd, David, East High street Andrew, William, West High street Solicitors Goodall, William, 82 Castle street Lowdou, Anderson, J. C, 109 Castle street John, West High street M'Leish, D., Castle street Anderson, J. I'., Osnaburgh street Anderson, R. W., Littlecauseway Munro, James 46 East High street Gordon, William, East High street Robb, David, Castle street Grant, James, Osnaburgh street Thomson, W, H., East High street Gray, J. S., National Bank Buildings Lowson, William, 9 West High street "Watchmakers M'Intosh, D., Town Hall Baildings Clark, 64 Castle street MacHard}', Alexander, Council Buildings John A., Falconer, D., East High street Myles, J. & A. W., 68 Castle street Murdoch, D., 20 Castle street Taylor, James, Council Buildings J. Strachan, John, 10 Cross Thornton, George, 8.5 Castle street Taylor, William, 30 Castle street Whyte & Freeman, East High street Wyllie, A. B., 53 East High street Wood Merchants Tailors and Clothiers Anderson, James, Railway Station Baxter, W., Osnaburgh street Ewen, James, Victoria street Booth, D. P., 66 Castle street Johnston, A., & Son, Service road (Turners) Dalgety, Alexander, East High street Dick, Alexander, 12 West High street Veterinary Surgeons Dick, William, 92 West High street Forbes, William, 76 Kast High street Anderson, James, 26| West High street Hendry & Warden, East High street Ritchie, James, East Port Cottage —

DIRECTORY OF GENERAL INFORMATION,

COUNTY OF FORFAR.

Area of the County, 890 square miles. Acreage, 569,840.

Valuation r Lands, ^56o,555 9 o) Gross Total ' <^ ... for Railways, ... 73, 049 o o r r^ o /- -^^S^^S^^S o 1884-85. ( Water Works, ... 24,961 o o j 9 Population in 1881 — 266,360. Parliamentary Representative—James W. Barclay. Constituency—3746. [Under the new Act, the Constituency will number about 11675.] Lord Lieutenant—The Earl of Strathmore. Clerk of Lieutenancy—John Myles, Solicitor, Forfar. Convener of County—Sir John Ogilvy, Bart. Sheriff John Trayner Sheriff-Substitutes Alex. Robertson (Forfar), — ; — and John Cheyne (Dundee). Hon. Sheriff-Substitutes—W. Lowson, George Lyon, John Myles. County Procurator-Fiscal—Robert Whyte; Assistant do., Alex. Freeman. Sheriff Clerk and Commissary Clerk James Ross — ; Depute do. do., —W. Y. Esplin. Auditor of Court—George Lyon. Distributor of Stamps and Collector of Taxes—James S. Gray, interim. Clerk of the Peace—David Small, Dundee. Depute do., at Forfar William Gordon.

Commissioners of Supply meet on the first Wednesday of May, and the first Tuesday after Michaelmas ; and Committees as occasion re- quires.

Road Trustees meet on 29th September. 52 FORFAR DIRECTORY GENERAL INFORMATION.

Collector of County Rates—James S. Gray.

Clerk of Supply, ...... ) Clerk of County Police Committee, V A. W. Myles.

Clerk to Local Authority, ...... j Treasurer to Local Authority—J. P. Anderson. Assessor under Valuation Act—R. S. Smith, Dundee. County and Forfar District Roads Clerk & Treasurer, P. Anderson. Forfar District Roads Collector, \'^ County Auditor—A. B. Wyllie. Chief Constable—William Keith. Deputy do. —Robert Adamson.

Sheriff Courts.

Courts for Ordinary Court cases are held at Forfar on Thursday weekly during Session at Eleven o'clock forenoon. Summer Session commences on the first Thursday of May, and ends on the last Thurs- day of July. Winter Session commences on the first Thursday of Octo- ber, and ends on the last Thursday of March. There is a recess of not exceeding 15 days at Christmas. Commissary business is disposed of on same days as Sheriff Court. Small Debt and Debts Recovery Courts are held weekly on Thursday during Session, at 12 o'clock noon. Small Debt Circuit Courts are held at Kirriemuir on the third Mon- day, at Brechin on the third Tuesday, at Arbroath on the third Wednes- day, and at Montrose on the third Friday of the months of January, March, May, July, September, and November.

Circuit Courts are held in Dundee quarterly.

Forfarshire Piars Prices, Crop 1883.

Struck at Forfar on loth March, 1884.

Per Imperial Quarter. Per Old Boll. Wheat, £y 13 £0 16 10 Barley, 157 019 I Chester Bear, ... 127 16 10 Potato Oats, I 10 15 6

Common do., ... I II 15 7 Peas and Beans, I 14 17 4 Rye, 151 12 10 Oat Meal, per Boll of 140 Imperial Lbs., 017 8 17 7 ;

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BURGH OF FORFAR.

1881 Population, — 12,818. Constituency (Males), 1662 ; (Females), 515. Parliamentary Representative—Right Hon. W. E. Baxter (Montrose District of Burghs).

Valuation { Lands, ^35^399 5 o

for 1884-85. I Railways in Burgh, i794 o o

Magistrates and Town Council.

The Council meets in Council Buildings on the first Monday of each month at 6-30 p.m. Special Meetings are also held from time to time to dispose of urgent business. Wm. Doig, Provost and Chief Magistrate Ferguson, First ; John

Bailie ; Andrew Moncur, Second Bailie ; David Whyte, Third Bailie John Moffat, Treasurer. Robert F. Craik, James Ewen, A. W. Forsyth, D. Falconer, John Laird, jr., D. Macintosh, James M'Lean, David Smith, G. Thornton, D. Johnston.

Officials and Committees.

James Taylor, Town-Clerk ; Alex. Mac Hardy, Town Chamberlain.

Law.—Provost Doig, Bailie Ferguson, Messrs Falconer, Macintosh, Johnston, Thornton (Convener). Property. —Provost Doig, Bailie Whyte, Messrs Ewen, Forsyth, Smith, M'Lean (Convener). Ftna7tce. —Provost Doig, Bailie Moncur, Messrs Craik, Laird, Mac- intosh, M'Lean, Treasurer Moffat (Convener). Cemetery. — Bailie Moncur, Messrs M'Lean, Johnston, Smith, Thorn- ton, Provost Doig (Convener). George Paterson, Superintendent.

Committee under Cattle Diseases Act, . . . Provost and Magistrates Burgh Committee under Licensing Act, Provost and ist & 2nd Bailies. ;

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Representatives for—

Prison Committee, Provost Doig. Under Sheriff Court Houses Act ... Bailie Ferguson.

Lunacy Board, ...... Ex-Provost Reid. Arbroath Harbour, Provost Doig and Bailie Whyte. Morgan Hospital, Provost Doig and Bailie Ferguson. Roads and Bridges, Mr Thornton. Wyllie's Bequest, D. Boath, Distributor.

Burgh Funds.

Burgh Property and Funds as at October 7, i884,;£"83,562 8 i Debts and Obligations, ...... 24,417 9 6

Balance in favour of Burgh, ^59,144 18 7

Annual Revenue, ^3053 15 10 Expenditure, 2778 o 9

Surplus for the year,

Charity Mortifications.

Charity Mortifications under the administration of the Magistrates and Town Council of Forfar, per the Town-Clerk. Funds as at 7th October, 1884. Dr Wyllie's Bequest. —Capital, ;^3536, i6s 6d. Interest expended in charity during the year, ^136, los. On hand, ;^43, 4s 9d. Provost Potter-''s Bequest of ^1000.—Interest, &c., expended on coals for the poor, in terms of the bequest, ;^64, 3s 9d. On hand, £\, 14s iid. Bailie Brown^s Bequest of £100.—Interest, &c., on hand, ./^2o, 4s 2d. Bequest byJohn Philip, Chicago, amounts, with interest, to ^296, 9s 6d.

Police Commission and Gas Corporation.

Meet on the 3rd Monday of each Month at 6-30 p.m.

Officials and Committees.

Wm. Gordon, StirHng, Superintendent of Police PoHce Clerk ; Jas.

D. B. Esplin, ; Gas Manager ; Jonas Harris, Burgh Surveyor William Patterson, Collector of Rates. FORFAR DIRECTORY—GENERAL INFORMATION. 55

Paving, General Improvement, and Road Committee. —Provost Doig, Bailie Whyte, Messrs Forsyth, M'Lean, Thornton, Moffat (Convener). Sanitary Committee.-—Provost Doig, Bailie Moncur, Messrs Falconer, Laird, Smith, Forsyth (Convener). Watching, Lighting, and Fire Engine Committee. —Provost Doig, Messrs Forsyth, Johnston, Macintosh, Moffat, Smith, Bailie Ferguson (Convener). Finance Committee. —Provost Doig, Bailies Ferguson, Moncur, Messrs Craik, Macintosh, Moffat, Ewen (Convener). Sewage Committee. —Provost Doig, Messrs Craik, Macintosh, M'Lean, Moffat, Bailie Whyte (Convener). Water Coinmittee. —Provost Doig (Convener), Bailie Ferguson, Messrs Craik, M'Lean, Moffat, Ewen. Gas Corporation Cojft??iittee.-—Provost Doig, Bailies Ferguson, Mon- cur, Messrs Falconer, Johnston, Smith, Craik (Convener).

Gas Corporation Office, North Street. Open from 9 a.m to 7 p.m. On Saturdays from 9 to 3.

Police and Water Assessment Office, Council Buildings. Open froDC 10 A.M. to 3 P.M., and from 6 to 8 p.m. On Saturdays from 10 to 2.

Police Court.

Held every lawful day when there is business. Judges—The Provost and Magistrates. William Gordon, Solicitor, Clerk and Assessor. Jas. Stirling, Superintendent and Pror. -Fiscal.

Burg-h or Bailie Court.

as Held occasion requires. Magistrates Judges ; James Stirling, Fiscal; James Taylor (Town-Clerk), Clerk and Assessor.

Burgh Licensing" Court.

For the renewal or granting of Hotel, PubHc-house, and Grocers' Liquor Licenses. Held by the Magistrates on 2nd Tuesday of April and 3rd Tuesday of October. Valuation Appeal Court.

Held by the Council on a date between loth and 30th September.

Forfar Justices of the Peace.

Provost Doig, Bailie Ferguson, John Fyfe, John Lowson, jun., George Lyon, John Myles, John Whyte, P. Webster, Westfield. — —;

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Parochial Board.

The Board is composed of owners of lands and heritages of the yearly value of ^20 and upwards, the Provost and Bailies of the Burgh, and the following : Elected by the Ratepayers—William Gordon, Solicitor,

Chairman ; Robert F, Craik, Manor Street ; Robert D. Baton, White- hills St. \ Peter A. Goode, James' Road ; James Dargie, Green Street P. James Rough, Sunnyside ; John C. Anderson, Castle Street ; Robert

Smith, Horsewater Wynd ; Alex. D. Strachan, Green Street ; Thomas Stirling, Kirkton. [No election by Kirk-Session this year.]

Committees. Poorhotise—John Moffat (Chairman), David Boath, Wm. Martin, Provost Doig, Robert Smith, Thomas Petrie, Robert F. Craik, J. C. Anderson, Robert D. Paton, James Dargie, James Stuart, John L. Fen- ton, John Ritchie, William Gordon. Finance—Robert D. Paton (Convener), Bailie Ferguson, Provost

Doig, John Moffat, J. C. Anderson, James Stuart, William Gordon. Consulting—J. C. Anderson (Convener), James Grant, John Cargill, Bailie Ferguson, James Dargie, James Ewen, William Gordon. Felling—Provost Doig (Convener), John Cargill, Robert Smith, James M'Lean, James Dargie, James Ewen, John Moffat, William Gordon. Revisal—David Boath (Convener), Thomas Petrie, James Stuart, William Martin, John L. Fenton, Robert Smith, Robert F. Craik, William Gordon.

Poorhouse—Alex. Lowson, Governor; Mrs Lowson, Matron.

Medical Officers—Drs Hunter, M'Lagan Wedderburn, Alexander, Murray, Cable, and Butter. Inspector of Poor and Collector—James Rodger. Auditor—A. B. Wyllie.

Offices—Newmonthill Street. Open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and from 5 P.M. to 7 P.M. Saturdays— 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Number of paupers on roll at 14th November, 1884, 149.

Registrar's Ofl3.ce.

Parochial Buildings, Newmonthill Street. Open daily from 10 to 12 noon; and from 6 to 7 evening; and on Saturdays, from 11 a.m. to i p.m. Births must be registered within 21 days, Marriages 3 days, and Deaths 8 days. Notice of Marriage to be given to the Registrar under Marriage Notice Act, Eight clear days previous to Marriage. Registrar W. H. Thomson. —;

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Burgh School Board.

Meets in Council Buildings on first Wednesday of each month at

6-30 P.M. Members—Rev. John Weir (Chairman) ; Rev. V. L. Rorison; Messrs John F. Craik, A. W. Myles, John Laird, jun., James Grant,

Wm. Michie, A. L. Fenton, and John Duncan. J. C. Anderson, Clerk A. MacHardy, Treasurer. Next election, March 1885.

Landward School Board.

Meets in Clerk's Office, Town-House, Forfar, on Mondays at 10-30 A.M., when necessary. Members—Patrick Webster of Westfield (Chair- man) ; David Whyte, 1 1 Market Place ; William Findlay, Gunsmith,

Kingsmuir ; Alexander Christie, Shoemaker, Lunanhead ; Peter D. Simpson, Pavement Merchant, Whitehills. D. Macintosh, Solicitor, Town House, Clerk and Treasurer, Schools—Kingsmuir School

George Neill, Teacher ; Lunanhead School—William Christie, Teacher, Next election, March 1885. Public Library.

Lending department open daily from 9 a.m to 9 p.m., except Wednes- days, 9 A.M. to 3 p.m. Committtee.

Fro7?i the Town Council. —Provost Doig, Bailie Ferguson, Bailie Whyte, Messrs Forsyth, Thornton, Falconer, Ewen, Macintosh, Laird, Craik. From Householders. —Rev. G. M. Philps, Rev. P. S. Wright, Messrs W. Manufacturer Moffat, Smith, J. Adamson, ; Jas. do. ; John do, P. A, Teacher ; John Knox, ; Goode, Gardener ; J. C. Anderson,

; Solicitor Alex. Freeman, do. ; John Nicoll, Bellfield House.

Book Committee.

Rev. G. M. Philps, Rev. P. S. Wright, Messrs Ewen, Falconer, J. W. Adamson, Jas. Moffat, John Smith, Alex. Freeman, John Nicoll, John Knox.

Andrew L, Fenton, Clerk and Treasurer ; James Sim, Accountant,

National Bank, Auditor ; Wm, Grant, Librarian.

Forfar Infirmary.

Patron—The Right Hon, the Earl of Strathmore ; President—Geo,

Lyon, Banker ; Vice-President—David Warden of Cowiehill. Medical Attendants — Drs M'Lagan - Wedderburn, Alexander, and Murray.

David Steele, Treasurer ; James Taylor, Secretary. 58 FORFAR DIRECTORY GENERAL INFORMATION.

National Security Savings Bank. Established 1853. Office, 9 West High Street. Open on Monday from 9 A.M. to 12 noon; Friday, 6 to 8 p.m. ; and, on Saturday, from 10 to 12 noon. Receives deposits of one shilling and upwards. Total sum due to depositors at 20th November, 1883, ^,^24903, us id.

Lyon, Treasurer ; W, Lowson, Actuary and Cashier Lawrie, George ; J. Accountant. Bank Ofl&ces. Robert Whyte & D. Binny, Joint Agents. Bank of Scotland, L. R. Falconer, Accountant, William Gordon, Agent. British Linen Co.'s Bank, j I D. Crawford, Accountant. George Lyon, Agent. Commercial Bank. Robert Bruce, Accountant. T. I James S. Gray & Henderson, Agents. National Bank, ... Sim, Accountant. ( J. David Steele, Agent. Royal Bank, T. C. Crawford, Accountant. William Lowson, Agent. Union Bank, J. Lawrie, Accountant. Educational Institutions.

( Jas. Brodie, Rector & Mathematical Master,

Burgh Academy, <. Geo. Younger, Classical Master.

( Alexander Faichney, English Master. Public School, John Knox. East Burgh School, Thomas Mackie. West Burgh School, John T. Cobb. North Burgh School, John Smith. Wellbraehead School, Miss Campbell.

Industrial School, ... Miss Chapman. Teacher of Drawing- -Jas. Riddell. Teacher of Music—John Kerr. Ladies' Seminary, Misses Smith, Academy Street. Churches.

Parish, ... Rev. G. J. Caie. St. John's Episcopal, St. James' Parish, Rev. J. Weir. Rev. V. L. Rorison. First Free, ... Rev. A. Gumming. Congregational,

East Free, ... Rev. G. M. Philps. Rev. D. L. M'Corkindale,

United Presbyterian, Rev. P.Wright. Baptist, ... Rev. J. Downie. Session Clerks. Forfar Parish—John Knox, Public School, St James' Road. St. James' Parish—W. Hebington, Green Street. —

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Halls.

' West-End Reid Hall „ 200) Masonic Hall „ 650—J. Milne, do. Drill Hall 1000 J. Thorn, do, ,, — 200 Town Hall ,, —Mrs Stewart, do. Good Templar Hall, Green St. 100—W. Steven, do. Greenhill's Hall „ 400—H Greenhill, Proprietor. Osnaburgh Street Hall „ 400—J. Robertson, do. Volunteers. A and B Companies Angus Rifles.-—Captains — Alex. MacHardy (commanding), and Geo. Younger; Lieutenants—Wm. Findlay, and

John A. MacLean. Surgeons—Dr Murray (Battalion) ; Dr Alexander (Detachment). Drill Instructor—Sergt. John Blyth. Drill Hall and Armoury—New Road.

POST OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS -Arrivals at Forfar Post Office. Edinburgh, London, and the South, Dundee, , Perth, Meigle, Coupar-Angus 5 A.M. Dundee and Arbroath 5 A.M. Kirriemuir and Padanaram .;. 8 5 A.M. Letham, Dunnichen, and Craichie 8 5 A.M. Edinburgh, London, the South, Dundee, Glasgow, Perth, Aberdeen, Brechin, and Montrose 9 20 A.M.

Perth _ ... 145 P.M. Kirriemuir ... 2 50 P.M. Aberdeen, North, Montrose, Arbroath, Brechin, Fordoun, Laurencekirk, Stonehaven, Guthrie, and Dundee... 2.50 P.M. Kirriemuir, Arbroath, Aberdeen, and North 6 30 P.M. Glamis, Kincaldrum, Aberlemno, Tannadice, and Douglastown ... 130 P.M.

Despatches from Forfar Post Office. Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, and South, Coupar-Angus, Alyth, Abei-deen, Brechin, and Kirriemuir 8 15 A.M. Aberdeen, Arbroath, Brechin, and Montrose ... 1 P.M. Edinburgh, England, Glasgow, Dundee, Perth, Alyth, Meigle, Coupar- Angus, and South 1 55 P.M. Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, and South, Kirriemuir, and Perth 5 30 P.M. Aberdeen and the North, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee, Fife, Perth, and Perthshire 10 P.M. Kirriemuir and Padanaram, 6 A.M. Glamis, Tannadice, Aberlemno, Kincaldrum, Douglastown, and Guthrie 7 A.M. (Box cleared for above despatch at 5 a.m.) Letham, Dunnichen, and Craichie 9 15 A.M. The JBox is cleared at 9-15 a.m., and Messengers despatched at 10 a.m. for Letham, Craichie, and Dunnichen.

Money Order Office open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and on Saturdays till 8 p.m. Telegraph Office open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., and on Sundays for one hour, viz. 9 a.m. to 10 A.M. Miss E. Thomson, Postmistress.

Letters can he posted in boxes now attached to mail trains on payment of ^d extra postage. H ;;

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READING ROOMS. Young Men's Christian Association Reading Room.—No. 35 Castle Street. Open fi'om 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Annual subscription, 6s ; apprentices, 3s. West-End Reading Room.—Dundee Loan. Sheriff Robertson, Patron; Peter A. Goode, President; David Simpson, Vice-President; William Littlejohn, Secretary and Treasurer. Open daily, 9 a.m. till 10 p.m. ; and on Saturdays, 9 a.m. till 11 p.m. East-End Reading Room.—East Port. Sheriff Robertson, Patron; Henry Bae, President. Open daily from 9 a.m. till 10 p.m. MUSICAL SOCIETIES.

Forfar Choral Union.—Robert Whyte, Esq. , President ; A. B. Wyllie, Hon. Secy. F. Lowson, Hon. Treasurer. Committee—Alex. Freeman, W. Melvin, H. Craik, C. Young, Alex. Faichney. C. J. Smith, Conductor. Meets in the Academy on Wednesday evenings.

Forfar Tonic Sol-Fa Certificated Choir.^D. M. Stewart, President ; D. Maxwell, jun., 13 Market Place, Secretary; John Cuthbert, Treasurer. Committee—Charles Laing, David Rennie, James Mann, John Kerr, A. C, Conductor. Session—Sept. to March. Meets in the Academy on Mondays at 8 p.m.

Y.M.C.A. JUNIOR LITERARY SOCIETY.

Dr Cable, Hon. President ; J. M. Irons, President ; John Dickson, Vice-President D. B. Eraser, Secretary. Meets in Good Templar Hall, Green Street, on Wednes- day evenings at 8-30 p.m. RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. Young Men's Christian Association.— Sheriff Robertson, Hon. President; George Lyon, Esq., President; James Thom, Esq., Vice-President. Directors— Messrs Cable, Symon, Wilson, Edwards, Fotheringham, Wishart, Barclay, and De Georgy. Lake R. Falconer and A. F. NicoU, Joint Secretaries. Wm. Roberts, Treasurer. Rooms, No. 35 Castle Street. Young Men's Fellewship Meeting on Sabbath mornings at 10. Prayer Meeting on Thursday evening at 8-30. Evangelistic Meeting at East Port on Sabbath evenings.

Young Women's Christian Association. —Miss Taylor, President ; Miss Strachan,

Vice-President ; Miss Marshall, Secretary ; Mrs Edwards, Treasurer ; Miss Mason, Assistant Treasurer. Committee—Misses Patullo, Mason, Roberts, Hutchison, Mar- shall, and Fenton. Meets in Good Templar Hall, Green Street, on Saturday evenings at 6-45. Prayer Meetings on Sabbath mornings at 10. Bible Class (for Girls) on Tuesday evenings at 7. FORFAR TRACT SOCIETY. John Ormond, President; D. Steele, Vice-President; Wm. Sturrock, Treasurer;

Rev. P. S. Wright, Secretary. 60 Distributors ; monthly circulation, 3100 Tracts. The Superintendent meets distributors on the evening of second Saturday each month in U.P. Session-House.

FORFAR AUXILIARY to the NATIONAL BIBLE SOCIETY of SCOTLAND. Sheriff Robertson, President; A. W. Myles, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer. Com- mittee of Management—The Ministers of the Town ; and Messrs G. Lyon, R. W. Anderson, W. Lowson, John Laird, jr., Alex. Freeman, W. Sturrock, and A. W. Forsyth. Annual Meeting in November. FORFARSHIRE MISSION TO THE BLIND. The Earl of Dalhousie, President; D. Steele, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer. An- nual Meeting in Town Hall, Forfar, in the beginning of August. The object of the Mission is to teach the Blind to read at their own homes, and to keep them supplied with the Bible, and other useful books, free of charge. There are 135 on the roll, 45 of whom are readers. The Library contains fully 1000 volumes. ;

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CHURCH SOCIETIES, &c.

Forfar Parish Church.—Bible Classes every Sabbath, at 3-30 by Mr Geo. Neill ; and at 6-30 by Mr John Smith. Band of Hope meets monthly during winter. Clothing Society meets monthly. Sunday School at 3-30—Mr Mackie, Superintendent. St. James' Parish Church. —Sunday School at 3-40—Mr John Monteith, Superin- tendent. First Free Church. —Church Temperance Society—Chas. Wood, President; John Petrie, Secretary. D. Tarbat, Treasurer. Meets in the Hall on the first Wednesday of each month at 8 P.M. Clothing Society, conducted by Ladies of the Congregation, meets on Thursdays during November and December. Tract Society—Rev. Alex.

Cumming, President ; Wm. Wood, Secretary ; John Anderson, Treasurer. Distri- butes Tracts fortnightly. Sabbath Schools—Congregational, at 4 p.m. in Hall—W. Lowson, Superintendent In West Burgh Schoolrom at 4 o'clock—W. Jarvis, Super- intendent. West- End Mission Hall. Dundee, Loan—Service on Sunday evenings at 7 o'clock. East Free Church. —Total Abstinence Society—Kev. G. M. Philps, President

George Wishart, Vice-President ; Wm. Doig, Secretary. Meets in Class-Room on first Thursday of each month at 8 p.m. S. John's Episcopal Church. —Young Men's Guild, every Wednesday, October to April, 8 P.M. Young Women's Guild, every Friday, October to April, 7-30 p.m. Mothers' Meeting and Clothing Society, every Monday, September to April, at 7 p.m. in Vestry. United Presbyterian Church.—Missionary Association —Contributions gathered monthly by Lady-Collectors. Bible Class and Sabbath School meet on Sabbath after- noon at the close of the afternoon service. Salvation Army. —Meetings are held in Masonic Hall, Castle Street, every evening. FORFAR CHILDREN'S CHURCH.

William Jarvis, Castle Street, President ; George Donald, Wellbraehead, Secretary James Roberts, Treasurer. Office-Bearers—George Jarvis, Superintendent of Boys ;

Miss Warden, Superintendent of Girls ; Robert Alexander, Leader of Praise. Service every Sunday forenoon at 11 o'clock in the Masonic Hall. GOOD TEMPLAR LODGES. "Dawn of Peace" Lodge, No. 507. —George Strachan, Lodge Deputy; Andrew Peffers, Secretary. Meets in West-End Reid Hall on Thursdays at 8 p.m.

"Forfar" Lodge, No. 717. —John Petrie, Lodge Deputy ; P. Vv^. Raffan. Secretary. Meets in Good Templar Hall, Green Street, on Mondays at 8 p.m. "Hope of Forfar" Juvenile Lodge. —A. D. Strachan, Superintendent. Meets in Good Templar Hall, Green Street, on Fridays at 7-30 p.m. FORFAR TEMPERANCE CLUB.

John Cuthbert, President ; D. Forsyth, Vice-President ; Wm. Doig, Secretary ; Alex. Ritchie, Treasurer. Committee—A. D. Strachan, P. W. Raffan, J. Scott, J. Mann, J. Donaldson. Meets in Good Templar Hall on Saturday evenings at 8-15 p.m.

MURPHY GOSPEL TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. Meets in West-End Reid Hall on Tuesday evenings at 8 p.m. [Office-Bearers elected quarterly.] EDINBURGH ANGUS CLUB. The Right Hon. the Earl of Strathmore, Lord-Lieutenant of Forfarshire, Patron

James Cox of Cardean, President ; The Right Hon. the Earls of Southesk, Northesk,

Camperdown, Dalhousie, Kintore, and Home, Vice-Presidents ; William Reid, W.S., 21 Charlotte Square, Treasurer; Alexander C. Logan, W.S., 7 North St. Andrew

Street, Edinburgh, Secretary ; Geo. Lyon, Commercial Bank, Forfar, Local Secretary. ;

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POULTRY & PIGEON ASSOCIATION.

James M'Intosli, Prior Road, President ; D. H. Dundas, Archie's Park, Vice-Presi- dent ; James Pyfe, 5 Strang Street, Secretary. Committee —Messrs W. Donald. D. Kennedy, A. Robertson, J. Smith, C. Wood, J. Welsh, D. Duncan, J. Richard, S. Liddle, and W. B. Patterson, Annual Exhibition in Reid Hall on 1st and 2nd Jan. CHICKEN SHOW.

W. A. Gibson, Dundee Loan, Secretary. Annual Show in September or October. BEEKEEPER'S SOCIETY.

Alex. Low, President; A. Renny, jim., Vice-President; J. Binny, Treasurer; J. Saddler, Secretary. Committee—A. Patullo, J. Nairn, W. Neave, A. Rennie, sen., and W. Black. VOLUNTEER BRASS BAND.

This Band consists of 17 players. James Brown, Bandmaster, 2nd F.R.V., I65 Victoria Street, Forfar. THE BAXTER BRASS BAND.

William Brown, 8 Wellbraehead, Bandmaster ; John Coiitts, Backwynd, Secre- tarj'. Meets on Tuesday and Friday evenings in Wellbraehead School.

THE FORFAR NORTHERN SAVING ASSOCIATION (Limited).

David Falconer, 53 North Street, President ; James Easton, 123 Castle Street,

Secretary ; David M. Stewart, 117 Castle Street, Treasurer. Committee—David

Ramsay, 80 North Street ; Adam Bowman, 94 North Street ; John Thorn, 22 Canmore Street; Peter Langlands, 5 Victoria Street; David Robertson, John Street. Com- mittee meets at 7-30 p.m. on Monday evening in Rooms, 111 Castle Street.

EAST-PORT SAVING ASSOCIATION, Limited. -(Founded 1829).

Alexander Watt, Manager ; William Stewart, President ; James Fyfe, Secretary John L. Fenton, Treasurer. Place of Business, 131 & 133 East High Street.

WEST TOWN-END SOCIETY (Limited).

James Williams, Chairman ; John Ireland, Secretary ; James Todd, Treasurer. Committee—John S. Boyle, William Morrison, Alexander Smith, William Clark, James Smith. Meets on Monday evening at 8 o'clock in Committee Room, 118 West High Street.

WEST-PORT SAVING SOCIETY, Limited.—(Established July 1838).

John Lowdon, 80a West High Street, President; William Wyllie, 80b West High

Street, Secretary ; George Smart, 22 Dundee Loan, Treasurer. Committee—Alex. Littlejohn, 36 West High Street; Charles Kinnear, New Road; Alexander Strachan,

Lour Road ; David Keith, Dundee Road ; Alexander Mason, New Road. Meets on Monday evening from 7 to 8 p.m. in Society Rooms.

FREE TRADE SAVING SOCIETY (Limited).

Andrew Hunter, Prior Road, President ; Thomas Stirling, Secretary ; David Robertson, Treasurer and Manager. Committee— James Cable, East High Street

Alexander Rae, East High Street ; George Maxwell, William Street. Meets every Monday evening in Committee Rooms, 157 East High Street, at 7-30. ;;

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FORFAR CO-OPERATIVE COAL SOCIETY (Limited).

Alexander Strachan, President ; James Herald, Vice-President ; Andrew Lees,

Secretary ; James M'Intosh, Treasurer. Committee—William Duncan, David Henderson, James Edward, David Fleming, Piobert Langlands, Collectors—James Binny, William Milne, Charles Alexander, Robert Simpson. Meets every Tuesday, at 7-30 P.M. in office, Glamis Eoad. Membership at 30th September, 1884, 900. Coal Sales for twelve months, ended same date, 3400 Tons.

VICTORIA COAL SOCIETY (Limited).

James Paton, Arbroath Road, President ; William Prophet, 97 West High Street,

Vice-President ; Thomas Stirling, Kirkton, Secretary ; Adam Bowman, Market Place,

Treasurer. Committee—Robert Craig, East High Street ; David Craik, Nursery

Feus ; James Valentine, Nursery Feus ; James Duncan, Nursery Feus ; John Tyrie, Market Place. Collectors—Robert Lamb, South Street ; James Allan, South Street James Smith, Dundee Road. Meets every Wednesday evening in the office at Kirk- ton at 8 P.M.

FORFAR MALE AND FEMALE YEARLY SOCIETY.

James Williams, President ; Charles Aitkenhead, Vice-President ; Charles Wood,

Secretary for Males ; James Todd, Secretary for Females ; John Lowden, Treasurer for Males; Wm. Thom, Treasurer for Females. Committee—James Williams, 6

Charles Street ; Charles Aitkenhead, 6 Archie's Park ; John Byars, 3 Glamis Road

John Tyrie, 73 Market Place ; James Smith, 20 Dundee Road ; .James Keith, 74 Dun-

dee Road ; George Towns, 89 East High Street ; David Forbes, 7 New Road ; Wm.

Tosh. K; Ne^vmonthill ; David Farquhar, 57 Dundee Loan; Alexander Easson, 13 North Street; Charles Wood, 5^ West High Street, Secretary of Committee. Aud- itors—Andrew Lees and Alex. Strachan. Arbitrators—Gumming .Tamieson and James Dargie. Meets in West Burgh School-Room every Saturday evening from G o'clock to half-past 7. Thirty-third year of the above-mentioned Society.

EAST-END MALE AND FEMALE YEARLY SOCIETY.

Douglas Allan, President ; Alexander Soutar, Vice-President ; James Brown, 17

John Street, Secretary for Males ; John L, Fenton, 22 Nursery Feus, Treasurer for

Males ; Andrew L. Fenton, 36 South Street, Secretary for Females ; James Paton, 10 Arbroath Road, Treasurer for Females. Committee —9 Members distributed over the district. Has over 1200 of a Membership. Meets on Saturday evenings from 6-30 to 8 P.M. in East Burgh School,

THE CASTLE STREET MALE AND FEMALE YEARLY SOCIETY. John Findlay, 20 Market Place, President; John Easton, Wellbraehead, Vice-

President ; Dickson Eraser, Secretary ; James Easton, Treasurer Committee— James Moffat, 16 Lour Road; John Welsh, Canmore Street; David Fleming, 19 North

Street ; Robert Langlands, 25 Canmore Street. Meets from half-past 6 to half-past 7 o'clock on Saturday evening in the North Burgh School^North Division.

NORTH-END MALE AND FEMALE YEARLY SOCIETY. Alexander Ritchie, 10 Montrose Road, President; Alexander Brown, 32 Manor Street, Vice-President; Alexander Hastings, Castle Street, Secretary; David M.

Stewart, Tanworks, Treasurer. Auditors—Thomas Petrie, Castle Street ; William Grant, Castle Street. Committee—George Winter, 21 Victoria Street; Wm. Morrison,

82 West High Street ; John Donald, 13 Wellbraehead ; .John Thom, 22 Canmore Street. Meets in North Burgh School-Room—South Division, on Saturday evenings from 6 to half -past 7. Hours for payment of Sick and Funeral Money—from 9 to 9-30

A.M. ; 2 to 2-30 P.M. ; and 7 to 7-30 P.M. 64 FORFAK DIRECTORY—GENERAL INFORMATION.

UNITED MALE AND FEMALE YEARLY SOCIETY.

A. W, Forsyth, Green Street, President ; Alexander Strachan, 16 Lour Road, Vice-

President ; Wm. Wyllie, West High Street, Secretary for Males ; A. P. Boath, Kinnear, Sunnyside, Secretary for Females ; C. 10 New Road, Treasurer for Males ; J. Fyfe, 5 Strang Street, Treasurer for Females. Committee—Wm. Prophet, West

High Street ; John Ireland, Archie's Park ; James Irons, Sunnyside ; James Neave,

6 Newmonthill ; George Tyrie, 102 East High Street ; Adam Bowman, 94 North

Street ; Alexander Rae, 167 East High Street. Meets at No. 2 Vennel every Satur- day from 6 to half-past 7 o'clock.

LOYAL ANCIENT SHEPHERDS—BURNSIDE LODGE, No. 2046.

James M'Intosh, W.M. ; John Cuthbert, P.M. ; D. H. Dimdas, Archie's Park, Secretary; A. Duff, 66 Yeaman street. Treasurer. A. Esplin, Committee— D.M. ;

D. Tyrie, C.S. ; R. NicoU, M.S.; Wm. Petrie, M. ; D. Oakley, I.G. ; William Dnncan. O.G. Meets in Good Templar Hall, Green Sreet, on the evening of alternate Thursdays.

ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS -Court " Beech Hill," No. 6540.

John Lowson, jun., Esq , Patron. William Hastings, Chief Ranger; George Petrie,

Sub-Chief Ranger ; William M'Nab, 98 Dundee Loan, Secretary ; Henry Rae, Trea- surer. Meets every alternate Monday at 8 o'clock, in Masons' Arms Hall, 105 East High Street. MASONIC LODGES.

Kilwinning Lodge, No. 90. —Alex. Burns, R.W.M. ; William Paterson, Secretary; Alex. Christie, Treasurer. Meets in Robertson's Hall, Osnaburgh Street.

Lour Lodge, No. 309.—P. A. Goode, R.W.M. ; John L. Fenton, 12 Nursery Feus,

Secretary ; W. Keith, Treasurer. Meets in I^odge Room, Masonic Hall Buildings. ROYAL AIRLIE AND FORFAR LODGE OF ODDFELLOWS.

Adam Bowman, M.N.G. ; Robert Hanton, V.G. ; Alexander Hackney, Secretary; James Allan, Treasurer. Committee—Brothers William Clarke, David Reid, Henry Milne, David M'Kenzie, George Hill, and Benjamin Troupe. CANMORE ANGLING CLUB. William Langlands, Victoria Street, President; James Robertson, Watt Street,

Vice-President ; David Maxwell, Watt Street, Secretary. Committee—James Mands, James Grewer, James Ferguson, Alex. Stewart, James Ormond. Annual Meeting on the first Satiirday of February at 8 o'clock in the Eagle Hotel, West High Street. ANGUS BICYCLE CLUB. Hon. Presidents—The Right Hon. The Earl of Kintore, Sir Thomas Munro, Bart, of Lindertis. William Keith, 76 & 78 Castle Street, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. Committee—David Duncan, William Duncan, James Duncan, David Wyllie, Geo. H. Douglas, and John H. Mann. Meets in Robertson's Inn, Osnaburgh Street. BOWLING CLUBS. Forfar. —John Nicoll, President; George Lowson, Vice-President; Dr Alexander, Curator ; A. B. Wyllie, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. Committee—D. M. Graham, James Brodie, John Smith, Alex. Freeman, George Younger, and Office-Bearers. Kenneth M'Kenzie, Greenkeeper.

Canmore. —D. B. Esplin, President ; John Peter, Vice-President ; D. Wighton,

North Street, Secretary ; James Sim, Treasurer. Victoria.—George Donaldson, President; Allan Smith, Vice-President; William Peacock, Secretary and Treasurer. Committee—Thomas Belford, Alexander Gordon, A. P. Boath, John Prophet. Meets on first Thursday of every Month in Club Room. —;

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STRATHMORE CRICKET CLUB.

The Earl of Strathmore, Patron ; John Fyfe Craik, Manufacturer, Manor Park,

President ; William Lowson, Manufacturer, Hill Bank, Vice-President ; James M. Ramsay, Secretary and Treasurer. Committee—J. P. Craik, Wm. Ijowson, J. M. Ramsay, D. M'Laren, F. Lowson. FORFAR CURLING CLUB.

The Earl of Strathmore, Patron ; Sheriff Robertson, President ; John Strachan,

Vice-President; D. M. Graham, Secretary ; D. M. Stewart, Treasurer. Committee D. P. Booth, William Milne, James M'Lean, George Lowson, William Lowell, James Aitken, Charles Cunningham. Pond Committee—James Aitken, L. M. Stewart, Wm. Waterston. Rev. V. L. Rorison, Chaplain. Annual General Meeting on or about 25th September in the Reference Room of Free Library. FOOTBALL CLUBS. Angus (Association). —Instituted 1879. First Eleven —Alex. Ogilvie, Captain Eleven — William Anderson, Captain Charles Evan, Treasurer. Second ; David

Christie, jr., 117 East High Street, Match Secretary (for both Elevens) ; James Black, Financial Secretai-y. Committee—John Cable, Adam Ogilvie, and William Gumming. Rob Roy (Association). —Sir Thomas Munro, Bart., Lindertis, Patron. James

Lowson, President ; James Hill, Vice-President ; Wm. H. M'Laren, 3 Arbroath Road, Secretary and Treasurer. Committee—George Bowman, Jas. Hebenton, and John Addison. Meets in Salutation Hotel first Monday of every month—October to April.

Forfar (Rugby). —Frank Taylor, Captain ; David Duncan, Vice-Captain ; J. Crigh- ton, Suttieside, Secretary and Treasurer. Committee—William Carnegie, Watson Craik, R. W. Crighton, John Thom.

Thistle. —W. Taylor, Captain ; D. Bruce, Vice-Captain ; John Smith, Secretary and Treasurer ; W. D. Dalgety, Ivy Bank, South Street, Match Secretary. FORFAR GOLF CLUB.

Lady Dempster Metcalfe, Patroness ; James Watson Craik, President : George M.

Laird and John Lowson, Vice-Presidents ; James Brodie, Secretary and Treasurer. Committee— Frank Lowson, Alexander Phyn, Alexander Simpson, A. W. Myles, J. F. Craik. Medal days—2nd Saturday of April and 2nd Saturday of November. Golf Course at Coninghill. ALBERT QUOITING CLUB.

John Cowie, Green Street, Captain and President ; William Cook, Dundee Loan,

Vice-President ; William Soutar, 8 Wellbraehead, Secretary and Treasurer.

FORFAR BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY.

A. B. Wyllie, Esq., Solicitor, Chairman ; George Strachan, Secretary. Directors— A. B. Wyllie, David Johnston, James M'Lean, R. D. Baton, John Howie, William Stewart, David Stirton, David Milne, William Scott, Peter Ritchie. Trustees—Robert Whyte, George Lyon, David Steele, William Lowson. Robert Bruce, Auditor. Meets every alternate Saturday from 8 to 9 r. M. in No. 2 Vennel.

UNITED OPERATIVE MASONS (Forfar Lodge).

James Neave, Mason, Wellbraehead, President ; William Stewart, Mason, Montrose Road, Secretary; George Duncan, Mason, Wellbraehead, Treasurer. JNleets in the Lodge Room, Vennel, every alternate Tuesday at 7 P.M. ASSOCIATED CARPENTERS AND JOINERS OF SCOTLAND. William Lundie, 144 East High Street, President; Alexander Burns, 18 Newmont- hill. Secretary and Treasurer. Meets every alternate Friday at 8 o'clock at No. 2 Vennel. Fairs, Trysts, and Cattle Markets in Forfarshire. When the appointed day falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or Monday, it is generally deferred until the following Tuesday, O.S., i.e., old style, twelve days after date in Calendar. January. Edzell, cattle, Friday after 19 Arbroath, hiring and General business, Forfar, cattle, horses, Wednesday after 1 last Saturday. Tues4ay Coupar-Angus, cattle & sheep, 3 Monday Friockheim, hiring and cattle, Monday

Brechin, cattle every Tuesday ; feeing, after Arbroath Kirriemuir, 1 Monday [last Tuesday Kirriemuir, horses and cattle, 24 if Wed.

February. if not. Wed. after ; sheep, day before

Brechin, cattle every Tuesday ; horses, August. last Tuesday Brechin (Trinity Muir), sheep, cattle, and Coupar-Angus, cattle & sheep, 3 Monday horses, 2 Thursday Edzell, hiring, cattle, &c., 3 Thursday Dundee, (First) cattle, &c., 26 Kirriemuir, 1 Mon. horses, 2 Friday Edzell, cattle and sheep, Wed. after 26 March. Forfar, sheep, cattle, horses, and wool Brechin, horses every Tuesday Wednesday after 1 Tuesday Coupar-Angus. horses & cattle 3 Thursday Glasterlaw, cattle, 3 Wednesday Kirriemuir, 1 Monday September. April. Brechin (Trinity Muir), sheep, cattle,

Brechin, horses 1 Tuesday ; (Trinity horses, Tuesday before last Wednesday Muir), sheep, cattle 3 Wednesday Cullew, cattle, Tues. before last Wednes. Carmyllie, cattle, 3 Tuesday o s Dundee, (Latter), cattle, horses, 19 Coupar-Angus, cattle & sheep, 3 Monday Forfar, horses and cattle, last Wednes. Forfar, cattle, horses, 2 Wednesday Glenisla, sh. & cat., Thursday before do. Glamis, 1 Wednesday October. Glasterlaw, cattle, last Wednesday Brechin, cattle, every Tuesday till April Kirriemuir, 1 Monday Trinity Muir Tryst May. Cullew, sheep, day before Kirrie.

Arbroath, hiring, 26 if Saturday ; if not Dundee (Bell's), feeing, 1 Friday Saturday after Edzell, sheep, cattle, and horses, Friday Brechin, feeing, Tuesday after 25 before Kirriemuir Coupar-Angus, cattle & sheep, 3 Monday Forfar, cattle, 2 Wednesday

Dundee, hiring, 26 if Tuesday or Friday ; Glamis, Saturday before Kirriemuir if not, Tuesday or Friday after Glasterlaw, cattle, 3 Monday

Edzell, cat, sheep, 1 Monday ; feeing, 26 Kirriemuir, horses, cattle, Wednesday

E^orfar, cattle, horses, 1 Wednesday, o s after 18 ; sheep, day before ; feeing, Saturday after 26 November.

Friockheim, hiring, cattle, 26 if Thurs- Arbirlot (Arbroath) , cattle, 2 Wednesday Arbroath, hiring, 22 if Saturday, if not day ; if not Thursday after Glamis, 1 Wed. and Wed. after 26 Saturday after

Kirriemuir. 1 Monday Brechin, cattle, eve ry Tuesday ; feeing Letham, Forfar, cattle and hiring, 26 Tuesday after 21 Montrose, Friday after Whitsunday o s Coupar-Angus. cattle & sheep, 3 Monday June. Dundee, hiring, 22 if Tuesday or Friday, Brechin, (Trinity Muir), begins 2 Wed- if not, Tuesday or Friday after

nesday, and continues 3 days ; Isfc day Edzell, feeing 22

sheep ; 2ud cattle ; 3rd horses Forfar, cattle, 1 Wednesday ; feeing, Sat. Forfar, cattle, Friday, after 3 Thursday after 22 Glasterlaw, cattle, 4 Wednesday Friockheim, hiring and cattle, 22 if Kirriemuir, Wednesday after Glamis Thursday, if not, Thursday after July. Glamis, cattle & hiring, Wednes. aft. 22 Arbroath, hiring, and general business Kirriemuir, cattle, Wednes. after Glamis

18 if Saturday ; if not Sat. after Letham. cattle & hiring, 23 Coupar-Angus, cattle, &c., 3 Thursday Montrose, Friday after Martinmas o s Brechin, wool, Monday after Inverness December. wool fair (Tuesday after 11 Brechin, cattle evety Tuesday Dundee, (Stobb's), cattle, sheep & horse, Coupar-Angus, cattle & sheep, 3 Monday — — ——

STAMPS, TAXES, EXCISE DUTIES, &c.

stamp Duties. £ s. Patent for Inventions (conti7nied). £ s. d. Affidavit, or Statutory Declaration., o 2 On filing complete specification 3 o o Agreement, or Memorandum of On filing complete specification with Agreement, under hand only, not first application 4 o o otherwise charged o o Before the end of foiir years from Appraisement, or Valuation of any date ofPatent. estate or effects where the amount of On certificate of renewal 50 o o

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For every ;^5, and fractional part . . 050 Pedlars, Police Licence o 5 o Armorial Bearings i i o Everj' fresh indorsement o o 6 Bills of Exchange and Promissory Receipt, £2, or upwards (penalty for Notes, of any kind whatsoever, ex- giving receipt without stamp, ^10) ..001 cept bank notes : —Not exceeding ;£5 o o i Voting Paper o o i Exceeding and not exceeding ^10 ^5 002 Income Tax „ 10 „ 25 o o 3 Schedule A. Lands, Tenements, &c. . . 005 ., 25 ,, 50 o o 6 Schedule B. Occupiers of Farms, &c. . . 002^ ,, 50 „ 75 o o 9 Scotland and Ireland .... o o i| 100 o I o ,, ,, 75 ,, Schedules C, D, and E. Incomes Every ;iCioo, and also for any frac- 005 Under ;^i5o, exempt ; under ;^4oo, ;£i2o allowed. tional part of ;iCioo, of such amount 010 By the Stamp Act of 1850 (33 and 34 Vict., Various Excise Licences and Duties. c. 97) the distinction between inland and foreign On a licence to be taken out by a bills of exchange was abolished. brewer for sale 1 o o Bill of Lading o o 6 Ditto, by any other brewer o 6 o Carriages (Great Britain). —For every Upon every 36 gals, of worts of a specific carriage wheels, with four weighing gravity of I '057 degrees the duty of 063 4 cwt 2 2 o Beer Retailers : With two wheels; or four wheels if Beer not drunk on the premises .... i 5 o weighing less than 4 cwt o 15 o Beer drunk on the premises 310 o Certificate.—Of goods, &c., being Onalicencetakenbygrocers(Scotland) 241 duly entered inwards © 4 o If the annual value of the dwelling- Of birth, marriage, or death (certified house in which the retailer shall copy of) o o I reside or retail spirits is under ^10, For registry of designs 5 o o the duty is 4 10 o Contract Note, Stocks,Shares,&c. 001 If ;r^io, and under ^15 6 o o Conveyance or Transfer :— 15, ,, 20 800 Of Bank of England Stock o 7 9 20, 25 East India Company Stock i 10 o 25, 14 Of any Debenture Stock, or Funded 40 17 Debt of any Company or Corpora- 40, 50 tion for fractional ; every ^100, or 5o> ,, 100 25 o part of £100 of nominal amount Dogs of any kind (penalty £1) o 7 transferred o 2 6 Game Licences, if taken out after 5th Delivery Order of Goods of the April and before 1st Nov., to expi e value of 40s. or upwards, lying in any on 5th April following 3 o dock, port, warehouse, or wharf, on After 5th April, expire 31st October.. 2 o rent, or hire, upon the sale or trans- Alter 1st November, expire 5th April 2 o fer of the goods o o i Gamekeepers 2 o Le'-acy and Succession Duty above ;^2o : Ditto, deputation of o 10

Lineal i-sue or Lineal ancestor. . -£1 per cent. Game Dealer's Licence 2 o Brothers and sisters of the predeces- Gun (Licence to carry) o 10 sors and their descendants £2 per cent. Hawkers and Pedlars per j'ear ; Brothers and sisters of the father and Travelling with a horse or an ass .... 4 o mother of the predecessor, and their If more than one horse, for each .... 4 o descendants £5 per cent. House Agents, letting furnished houses Brothers and sisters of a grandfather above £-2^ a year 2 o

or grandmother of the predecessor Medicine (Patent) dealers, &c. : and their descendants £6 per cent. For each Licence o 5 Any other person ;{^io per cent. Passage vessels, on board which liquors Legacy to husband or wife Exiempt. and tobacco are sold, year 5 o Patent for Inventions (Letters):— Tobacco and snu ff, dealers in o 5 Uji to sealing. Wine Merchants (for wine only) 10 10 On application for provisional protec- Wine Retailers, Publicans, or Canteen tion 1 o o Keepers 3 10 [Evening- Stars: Morning Sia-ys '. Mercury and Vemts. Sanuarp, 1885. Mars and jfnpiter.

CHEPSTOW CASTLE, FROM THE RIVER.

THE MOON'S CHANGES. Ij GARDENING,

I i6th, | Full Moon, 1st, 5.26 m. IsJewMoon, 8.37 m, SUN , Qjtar., 24th, i.26m.]|j^jj.gg_ Last Quar., 8th, 3.37 m. | First Sets.I " '1 "j intended for Full Moon, 30th, 4. 19 aft. i| New ground a flower-garden should iTh New Year's Day. 4 o| now be forwarded ; and the borders, beds, and 2F Calcutta taken, 4 I 1757. other compartments dug 2 _3S_ Warspite, training ship, burnt, 1876. 4 ready for planting. In mild weather anemones after Christmas. 8 8 4S 2nd Sunday 4 3 may be planted. Carna- SM General Chanzy died, 18S3. 4 4 tions in pots should, at Tu Epiphany. lis 4 6 this season, be kept in a W St. Distaff. 4 7 warm situation, in frames, Th Prince Albert Victor born, 1864. 4 8 or have the shelter of mats in severe weather. F Emperor Napoleon III. died, 1873. 4 10 Plant in pots any desirable II lolS Royal Exchange burnt, 1838. 4 roots, plants, flowers, and shrubs. Plant suckers of iiiS 1st Sunday after Epiphany. roses, lilacs, and various 12M Dean Alford died, 1871. other shrubs in open wea- 131TU Battle of Chillianwallah, 1849. ther. In the kitchen-gar- I4|W Victor Cousin died, 1867. den, in open weather, for- ward all necessarydigging I5|Th E. M. Ward, R.A., died, 1879. and trenching. Prepare i6|F Prince Napoleon imprisoned, 186 composts for hotbeds with I7;S St. Anthofiy. rich earth, light surface loam, and rotten manure 2nd Sunday after Epiphany. 7 59 4 23 all blended together in a M The Cimbria steamer sunk, 1883. 7 58 4 25 heap. Plant for seed good- headed old cabbages and Tu John Howard, philanthropist, died, 1790. 7 57 4 27 savoys also carrots, tur- Henry Hallam, historian, died, 1859. 56 4 28 ; W 7 nips, onions, &c. Plant Th Mrs. Bray, authoress, died, 1883. 7 54 4 30 out some strong early F Gustave Dord, artist, died, 1883. 7 53 4 32 plants of cabbages. Sow 24|S Von Flotow, composer, died, 1883. 7 52 4 33 a small portion of carrots on a warm border. Earth 25iS 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. 35 up celery in open weather. 26!m Dr. Jenner died, 1823. 37 Cucumbers, for earliest crops, may be sowed in 27iTu Sir Edward Creasy died, 1878. 39 hotbeds. Sow a small 28|W Capitulation of Paris, 1871. 40 I portion of lettuce seed in 29;Th King George HI. died, 1820. 42 a warm border. Sow early I Mrs. S. C. Hall, authoress, died, 18S1. 44! hotspur peas on a south 3i,S The Young Pretender died, 17S8. 46! border. Plant potatoes. is^ Monf/i.] JBiarg tor Samiarp, 1885. [31 /?^j'^.

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THE MOON'S CHANGES. SUN GARDENING. Last QuAR., 6th, aft. 15th, 2.22 10.38 | New Moon, m. First Quar., 22nd, 10.31 m. Rises. Sets. Edgings to bed and bor- ders may now be planted. Begin sowing hardy an- S Septuag-esinia Sunday. 7 40 4 48 nuals in beds, borders, M Miss A. A. Procter, poetess, died, i5 7 39 4 50 and pots, and annual Tu Irish Home Rulers suspended, 1881. 7 3» 4 51 flower seeds of the hardy W Fair on the Thames, 18 14. 7 St' 4 S3 kinds. Finish planting bulbous roots of all sorts Th Thomas Carlyle died, 1881. 7 34 4 55 as soon as the weather F Charles II. died, 1685. 7 33 4 57 permits, in beds and bor- S Charles Dickens born, 1812. 7 31 4 59 ders. Dig shrubberies, and rake the surface over. S Sexag-esima Sunday. 7 29 5 I Flowering shrubs may M Jules Michelet, historian, died, 1874. 7 27 ^ 2 now be planted, and ever- greens also. 'Jo force for Tu Queen Victoria married, 1840, 7 26 5 4 early flowering, place pots R^ne Descartes, philosopher, died, 1650. 24 6 W 7 5 of pinks, roses, &c., in a Th Sir William Napier died, i860. 7 22 5 » hot-house. Sow migno- F W, R. Wagner, composer, died, 1883. 7 20 5 10 nette in a hot-bed. In S St. Valentine's Day. 7 18 5 12 the kitchen-garden, dig- ging and trenching should now be forwarded in all S Quinquagesima— Shrove Sunday. 16 7 s 13 vacant ground. Still plant M Lindley Murray, grammarian, died, 1826. 7 14 5 15 for seed old cabbages and Tu Shrove Tuesday. 7 12 s 17 savoys, onions, celery, W Ash Wediiesday. 7 10 5 19 &c. Plant some early kinds of beans, and full Th Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton died, 1S45. 7 « S 21 crops of all. Cabbage F Robert White, Border poet, died, 1874. 6 5 22 7 plants of strong growth S Sydney Smith died, 1845. 7 4 524 may now be planted out

finally in rows ; to pro- s 1st Sunday in Lent. 7 2 5 26 duce sprouts, reserve or plant cabbage savoy M Shirley Brooks, author, died, 1874. 7 5 28 and stalks. Begin sowing car- Tu Rev. Thomas Binney, D.D. , died, 1874. 6 58 30 5 rots in mild weather, the W Count Wallenstein assassinated, 1634. 6 56 31 5 first main crop ; also the Th John Kemble, tragedian, died, 1823. t> 54 5 33 first main crop of onions F Battle of Majuba Hill, Transvaal, 1881. 6 52 5 35 on rich ground. Sow peas S Lamartine died, 18159. 6 50 5 37 in plentiful crops. 2nd Month.-\ JBiarj) for Jrebruarp, 1885. [2s Days.

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ROYAL ARCH, DUNDEE, FROM THE DOCKS.

THE MOON'S CHANGES. GARDENINGx T6th, aft. Full Moon, ist, 4.0 m. I New Moon, 5. 37 SUN aft. Last QuAR.,8th,.6.54aft. | First Quar., 23rd, 5. 23 Rises. Sets. Clean and spring-dress Full Moon, 30th, 4.40 aft. I the flower-garden, by dig- ging, hoeing, and raking iS 2nd Sunday in Lent.—St. David. the borders, beds, and 2M Attempt to shoot the Queen, 1882. shrubberies ; weed, sweep, and roil the gravel walks. 3ITU Dr. Forbes Winslow died, 1874. Plant carnations in pots 4|W Saladin died, 1193. and borders ; those in STh War with Burmah commenced, 1824. small pots transplant into 6F Dr. Whewell died, 1866. larger, with ball of earth

to the roots ; and sow cat' J. Richard Green, historian, died, 188 -- nation seed. Slip polyan- 8S 3rd Sunday in Lent. thuses for increase. Finish 9M Queen Dowager of Denmark, died, ic8i. planting all anemones 'Tu Prince of Wales married, 1863. that remain out of ground. All sorts of hardy annuals Prince Gortschakoff died, 1883. w may now be sown in beds Th A. Wentworth Dilke died, 1883. and borders to remain. F Sir T. N. Talfourd died, 1854. Plant climbers to ascend S King of Italy born, 1844. upon walls, &c. Plant different sorts of roses. s 4tli Sunday in Lent. Sow seed of sweet briars M Queen created Empress of India, 1876, in a drill, and plant young Tu St. Patricks Day. plants in shrubberies and borders. In the kitchen- W Princess Louise born, 1848. garden, finish digging, Th Lucknow captured, 1858. trenching, and manuring F Chilians capture Moquequo, 1880. all ground. Sow a full S Sir George Jessel died, 1883, crop of asparagus in rich earth for planting out next 22 s 5tli Sunday in Lent. spring. Plant full crops 23' Kotzebue assassinatedj i8ig. of the principal large kinds of beans small crop 24TU Thorwaldsen, Danish sculptor, died, 1844. ; and a 2siw Lady Day. of kidney beans in a south corner. Sow a moderate 26 Th of Cambridge born, 18 Duke 19. supply of the early purple 27IF Sir C. G. Scott, architect, died, 1878. broccoli for heading in 28 S_ Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany, d., 1884, autumn. Plant out full crops of the strongest win- 291S Palm Sunday." 6 26 5 44 ter cabbages ; also red 30IM British troops entered Paris, 1814. s 42 6 28 cabbages for autumn and 31'Tu Italian kingdom recognised, 1861. 5 40 6 30 winter. Sow peas. \ -I

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VIEW OF SOUTHWELL MINSTER, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

THE MOON'S CHANGES. GARDENING. SUN Last QuAR., 7th, 2.43 aft. I First Quar., 21st, 11. 20 aft. Hardy annuals may now New Moon, 15th, 5.51 m. | Full Moon, 29th, 6. 14 m. Rises. Sets. be sown in full collection. In dry weather, water W All Fools' Day. 5 37 6 31 plants in pots. Give fresh Th Richard Cobden died, 1865. S 35 ^ 33 earth to plants in pots, or Good Friday. shift into larger ones. F .S 33 b35 Finish planting carnations 4|S Oliver Goldsmith died, 1774. 31 636 s in pots, beds, or borders. Sow mignonette in beds Easter Sunday. 6 528 38 or borders. Plant pas- 6iM Easter Monday. Bank Holtday. 5 26 6 40 sion-flowers against a 7!tu Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany, b., 1853. 5 24 6 41 south wall. Plant pinks 81W Sir Anthony Panizzi died, 1879. S 22 t> 43 and daisies ; also plant 9TH Dante G. Rossetti, poet and artist, died, 5 20 (>45 slips and part the roots. Plant some slips of tube- 10 F Battle of Toulouse, 1 8 14. [1882. .=; 17 6 46 roses in pots, in a hot-bed 11 Bishop Selwyn died, 1878. 6 S 5 IS 48 or hot-house. Wallflowers may be transplanted with 12 s Low Sunday. 5 13 6 so balls of earth. Any bulb- 13 M Handel, musical composer, died, 1759. S II bSi ous roots remaining out of 14 Tu President Lincoln assassinated, 1865. S 9 ^ S3 ground, plant as soon as possible. In the kitchen- IS W Jane Taylor, authoress, died, 1824. ; 6 b.SS between Battle 6 garden, hoe 16 Th of CuUoden, 1746. ,=; S6 4 plants in rows prick out Charles II., of Parma, died, ; 17 F Duke 188^ 5 2 658 seedling plants from seed- Evacuation of Candahar begun, 1881. 18 S S 7_^ beds. Finish sowing as- paragus in an open situa- 19 s 2nd Sunday after Easter. 4 58 7 I tion. Plant full crops of Windsor beans hoe those 20 M Dr. Abernethy died, 1831. 4 5^ 7 3 ; that are and draw 21 Tu Baroness Burdett Coutts born, 1814. 4 54 7 5 up, earth to the stems. Sow 22 Chilians bombard Callao, 1880. 52 t> W 4 7 a good crop of broccoli in St. George. 8 23 Th 4 SO 7 an open situation. Finish 24 F Jules Sandeau, French author, died, i5 4 48 7 9 planting out all winter- 25 s Princess Alice born. 1843. 4 46 7 II standing cabbage-plants, and prick out young seed- 26 S 3rd Sunday after Easter. 4 44 7 13 ling cabbages. Complete sowing the main crop of 27; M James Bruce, traveller, died, 1794. 4 42 7 14 carrots. Finish planting 28iTui Earl of Shaftesbury born, 1801. 7 16 4 40 the main crops of potatoes 18 291 W Admiral De Ruyter died, 1676. 4 38 7 in rows eighteen inches I 3oIThi Sir H. Bishop, composer, died, 1856. 4 36 7 19 asunder. ^i/^Mou^^.] mm}] for apn'I, 1885. V.oL).iys.

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HAMPTON, FROM THE RIVER.

GARDENING. THE MOON'S CHANGES. SUN Last Quak., 7th, 8.43m. First Quar., 21st, 5.45 m. Rises.; Sets. Annuals will require New JMoon, 14th, 3.18 aft. Full Moon, 28th, 8.31 aft. thinning, some pricking out and transplanting, and I F May Day. —Duke of Connaiight b., 1850. 4 34 7 21 some sorts sowed. Water 2 S William Beckfoi-d, author, died, 1844, 4 32 7 23 the patches of hardy an- nuals in dry weather. 3 S 4tli Sunday after Easter. Keep weeds under in all 4 M Dr. Livingstone died, 1873. parts, by timely hoeing S Tu Napoleon I. died, 1821. and hand-weeding. Earlj' 6 W St. yohji thi Evmigelist. anemones done flowering should be taken up, arid Th Royal College of xl 7 Music opened, the offsets separated. 8 F John Stuart Mill died, 1873. Place sticks to the flower- 9 S Frederick Schiller died, 1805. stalks of carnations. About the middle of the 10 s Rogation Sunday. 35 month, place out dahlias II M Sir John Herschel died, 1871. [1883 37 in borders and clumps 12 Tu International Fisheries Exhibition opened, 38 for flowering. Climbing i.S W Cuvier, naturaUst, died, 1832, 40 honeysuckles train to 14 I'H Ascensio7t Day. 41 walls or stakes. Sow more !<' mignonette in beds to i.S Daniel O'Connell died, 1847. [1883 43 flower in succession. Plant 16 S Bombardment of Majunga, Madagascar, 44 in pots some roots of tube- 17 S Sunday after Ascension. 46 roses. In the kitchen- garden, carefully weed old 18 M Free formed, 1843. 47 and new asparagus beds. IQ Tu Nathaniel Hawthorne, novehst, died, 1864, 49 Plant successional crops 20 W Dr. "William Chambers died, 1883. 50 of beans of the large or

21 Th Maria Edgeworth died, 1849. 52 sword long-pods ; also broad beans, and plant 22 F Emperor Constantine the Great died, 337. S3 full cropsof kidney beans. 23 S Mark Lemon, author, died, 1870. _S4 Plant out early-raised 24 3 Whit Sunday.— Queen Victoria b., 1819. 56 plants of broccoli. Hoe between cabbages, and 2.S i\4 Whit Monday.— 'Qh'^Vi Holiday. 57 draw earth about the 26 Tu St. Augustine, first Achbp. of Cajiterlniry. 58 stems plant out spring- Coronation of Alexander IH. of Russia, ; 27 W 59 raised cabbages. Clear 28 Th Earl Russell died, 1878. [^883. I carrots from weeds. Early- 29 F Restoration of Charles H., 1660. raised celery plant out in 30 S Alexander Pope died, 1744. 8 3 trenches for blanching, and prick out young

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SrOXHHENGE, FROM THE NORTH.

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Last QuAR., 6th, 0.5 m. | First QuAR.,i9th,i.49aft. Rises. Sets. Keep the borders neat by 12th, iQ.42aft. 27th,ii. 18 | New Moon, | Full Moon, m. regulating the plants, by weeding, hoeing, and M Top-stone of Eddystone laid, 1881. 3 51 8 S raking. Give proper sup- port to climbing plants Tul Garibaldi died, 1882. 3 5° 8 6 ; cut down decayed flower- W Queen of Holland died, 1877. 8 3 49 7 stalks. Piping may now Th Robert Chambers died, 1868. 8 3 4« 8 be performed to propagate F I Carl von Weber died, 1826, 3 4a 8 9 pinks, carnations, &c.

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7S 1st Sunday after Trinity. 3 47 8 II i quire final removing or I2l| 8'm. Georges Sand, novelist, died, 1876. 3 46 8 transplanting ; thin hardy annuals. Take up bulb- 9,Tu Charles Dickens died, 1870. 3 46 8 12 ! ous roots done flowering. loW Crystal Palace opened, 1854. Is 13^1 3 45 Bux edgings should be iiITh W. C. Bryant, American poet, died, 8 1878. 3 45 14 clipped after rain. Water of 12F Ex-King Hanover died, 1878. 3 45 8 15 in dry weather all plants 13S Tamatave, Madagascar, bombarded, 1883, 3 44 8 IS in pots, and others lately planted. Prick out seed- Is 2nd Sunday after Trinity. 8 16 3 44 ling carnations ; begin to 15I M Hon. Mrs. Norton died, 1877. [1869, 3 44 8 16 lay carnations, and plant 16 iXu pipings. Prune any dis- Charles Sturt, Australian explorer, died, 3 44 8 17; orderly shrubs. In the |wj Joseph Addison died, 1719. 8 17 !i 17I 3 44 kitchen-garden, particu- I Battle of Waterloo, 1815. 3 44 8 17 lar attention will now be

Rev. ! C. H. Spurgeon born, 1834. 3 44 8 i8 required in weeding, thin- 20 Accession of Queen Victoria, 1837. 3 44 8 18 ning, hoeing, and water- ing many principal crops. 21 3rd :3 i Sunday after Trinity. 3 45 8 18 Plant once a fortnight 22 M Emperor of Morocco died, 1878. 8 18 further successional crops I 3 45 23 TU| Keble College, Oxford, dedicated, 1870. 8 of beans of larger or 3 45 19 , smaller kinds ; sow full 24.VV JMidsumnier Day. 3 8 19 45 crops of the best dwarf 25 Th George Craik, historian, died, 1866. 8 3 4^ 19 kinds of kidney beans. 26, F General Sir E. Sabine died, 1883. 3 46 8 19 Plant bfoccoli out in mo- 27,3 Dr. W. Spottisv/oode died, 1883. 8 3 47 19 derate crops ; hoe advan- cing crops of cabbages, 28S~ 4tli Sunday after Trinity. 8 18 3 47 ! and draw earth to the 29; M Mrs. Browning, poetess, died, 1861. 48 8 18 stems ; prick out young 3 ; 30 Tu Caxton Exhibition opened, 8 18 seedling cabbage plants. 1877. 3 48 ii f>thMonih.-\ JBiarp for 3ime, 1885. \_zoDays,

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PLAS NEWYDD CSEAT OF THE MARQUIS OF ANGLESEY).

THE MOON'S CHANGES. GARDENING. SUN Clipping will now be re- Last QuAR., 5th, 0.26 aft. I First Quar., 19th, 0.20 m. quired in all sorts of New Moon, 12th, 5.16 m. | Full Moon, 27th, 2.23 m. Rises Sets. hedges, cutting them close and even at the sides and I W Battle of the Boyne, 1690. 3 49 8 18 tops. Budding may be 2 Th Sir Robert Peel died, 1850. 3 5° 8 17 performed in any curious 3 F Steamer Daphne capsized, 18S3. 3 50 8 17 roses. Make layers of all curious carnations, also of S U.S.A. Independence declared, 1776. 3 51 8 17 4 cloves, double scarlet or 8 16 mule sweet-williams, and r> S 5tli Sunday after Trinity. 3 52 capital varieties of pinks. 6 M Cetewayo defeated by Oham, 1883. 8 16 3 S3 Save seeds of annuals and Brinsley died, 8 15 7 Tu Sheridan 1813. 3 54 biennials, and of any pe- " 8 W Hablot K. Browne, Phiz," died, 1882. 3 54 8 14 rennials required that are P Th Edmund Burke died, 1797. 3 55 8 14 ripe. Thin the patches of ID F John Calvin born, 1509. 3 56 8 13 large kinds of hardy an- nuals. Seeds of bulbous II S Rt. Hon, W. E. Forster born, 1818. 3 57 8 12 roots may be sown. In dry weather, water all 12 S 6tli Sunday alter Trinity. 3 59 8 II plants in pots every day. 1.3 M Queen of Madagascar died, 1883. 4 8 10 Showery weather is proper I'u Bastille stormed, I 8 10 14 1789. 4 for all pricking-out, plant- " 15 W General" Tom Thumb died, 1883. 4 2 8 9 ing, and sowing. In the 16 Th E. B. Eastwick, Oriental scholar, d., i8{ 4 3 8 8 kitchen-garden, dig va- 17 F First number of Punch published, 1841. 4 4 8 7 cant ground cleared from manure 18 S Dean Stanley died, 1881. 4 6 8 5 summer crops,and the same for principal 19 s Tth Sunday after Trinity. 4 7 8 4 autumn and winter crops. Guard ripening seed from 20 M Tu Due, Emperor of Annam, died, 1883. 4 8 8 3 birds. No hot-bed sowing 21 Tu Robert Burns died, 1796. 8 2 4 9 is required at this season. 8 I 22 W St. Mary Magdalene. 4 II Herbs for drying and dis- 23 Th G. E. Sargent, author, died, 1883. 4 12 8 tilling should now be 24 h' Window Tax abolished, 1851. 4 13 758 gathered. Terminate the 25 S Captain Webb drowned, 1883. 4 15 7 57 general cutting or gather- ing of asparagus for the 26 s 8th Sunday after Trinity. 4 16 7 55 season. Plant a moderate of beans for late pro- 27 M Defeat of General Burrows, \i 4 18 7 54 crop duction ; sow a principal 28 Tu Robespierre guillotined, 1794- 19 521 4 7 late crop of kidney beans. 29 W James Carey, informer, shot, : 4 21 7 511 Young cabbage plants .30 Th William Penn died, 1718. 4 22 7 49; should now be planted out 31 F Ignatius Loyola died, 1556. 4 24 7 4^1 for autumn and winter. VhMonth.'l JBiarj) for SUIP> 1885. IZiDays,

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VIF-W OF BEN \'ENUE AND BEN A'AN, SCOTLAND.

THE MOON'S CHANGES. GARDENING. Last Quar., 3rd, 9.55 aft. First Quar., 17th, i.47aft SUN New Moon, loth, 0.14 aft. Full Moon, 25th, 5.25 aft. Rises. Sets Continue to dig and I manure vacant beds and borders. Flowering plants iS New Parcels Post first in operation, 1883. 4 26 7 46 requiring transplanting to flower the same year, may 2 s 9th Sunday after Trinity. 4 27 7 44 be removed with balls. 3 M Pierce Egan, author, died, 1849. 4 28 7 43 Gather all sorts of annual 4 Tu Hans Christian Andersen died, 1875. 4 30 7 41 flower seeds as they attain maturity. Plant out bulb- 5 W W. H. G. Kingston died, 1880. 4 31 7 39 ous offsets, especially 6 Th Duke of Edinburgh born, 1844. 4 33 7 3« small ones, in separate Caroline died, 1821. 7 F Queen 4 34 7 3^ beds from the main bulbs. 8 S George Canning died, 1827. 4 3*^ 7 34 Finish laying carnations ; early layers and pipings 9 s" 10th Sunday after Trinity. 4 37 7 32 well rooted, plant off in 10 M John Hill Burton, author, died, 188 r. 4 39 7 30 beds or pots. Daisies may II Tu Dog Days end. 4 40 7 28 be slipped, or the roots 12 W Grouse Shooting begins. 4 42 7 26 parted into smaller or larger sets, and planted in 13 Th First Book printed, 1457. 4 44 7 24 beds and borders. Plant F Local Government Act passed, 1871. 23 14 4 45 7 offsets, slips, or cuttings IS F, J. Lewis, artist, died, 1876. 4 47 7 21 of pansies in a shady cor- ner. Evergreens may be 16 S 11th Sunday after Trinity. 4 48 7 19 removed and planted. In Danish African possession to Britain, 17 M ceded 4 50 7 17 the kitchen-garden, pre- 18 Tu Battle of Gravelotte, 1870. [1850. 452 7 IS pare cleared ground by 19 W Robert Bloomfield, poet, died, 1823. 4 S3 7 13 digging and manuring. 20 Th Battle of Saragossa, 18 10. 4 SS 7 II Ripening seeds gather as they attain perfection. 21 F Battle of Vimiera, 1808. 4 5& 7 8 Plant beans for a Michael- 22 S_ Sydney Dobell, poet, died, 1B74. 4 58 7 6 mas crop ; and a moderate 23 s 12th Sunday after Trinity. 5 oJ7 4 crop of kidney beans may planting 24 M Comte de Chambord died, 1883. 5 i|7 2 be sowed. Finish the last principal crop of 25 Tu Michael Faraday died, 1867. o 5 317 broccoli. Sow cabbage 26 Louis Philippe died, W 1850. S 4 6 58 for full crop of i seed a

27 Th Algiers bombarded, 18 16. 5 6 1 6 56 young plants to stand the

28 F Leigh Hunt died, winter ; finish planting 1859. 5 7 : 6 S4 29 S_ Brigham Young, Mormon, died, 1877. S 9 6 SI main crops of savoys. Sow a small crop of carrots, 30 13th Sunday after Trinity. 5 10 6 49 to come in for drawing 31 Im John Bunyan died, 1688. 5 12 6 47 young in the spring. &th Montk.\ Biarp tor august, 1885. \r^iDays.

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ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, LREDS.

THE MOON'S CHANGES. i GARDENING. ^Last Quar., 2nd, 5.15 m. First Quar., i6th, 6.15 m, SUN I Dig vacant beds and New Moon, 8th, 8.43 aft. | Full Moon, 24th, 7.55 m. Rises.! Sets. borders, for bulbous roots and other perennial and Tu Partridge Shooting commefices. 5 13 6 45 biennial flowering plants. W Great Fire of London, 1666. [1883. S IS 6 43 Edgings may be planted Th Ivan Tourguenieff, Russian novelist, died, 5 17 6 40 of box, thrift, daisies, F French Republic declared, 1870. :5 19 6 38 &c. Plants in pots may be fresh-earthed at S Evacuation of San Stephano, 1878. :s 20 636 the top. Pipings of pinks and carnations that are S 14tli Sunday after Trinity. S 22 6 34 well struck and advanced M Sepastopol taken, 1855. 23 6 31 ,5 in growth should be 6 Tu Atlantic cable completed, 1866, S 25 29 planted in beds, borders, W Henri Conscience, Flemish novelist, died, ;s 27 6 27 and pots. Gather seeds of Th R. Reynolds died, 1816. [1883. S 28 6 24 flowers as theyripen. Part F Battle of Malplaquet, 1709. 5 30 6 22 roots of perennials done flowering. Finish planting S M. Guizot, statesman, died, 1874. 31 6 20 iS autumnal bulbs. Finish clipping hedges. Layers S~ 15th Sunday after Trinity. 5 33 6 17 ofcarnations separate from

M Duke of Wellington died, 1852. i 3.S 6 IS 5 the old stools, and plant Liverpool 6 Tu and Manchester Railway opened. ,5 36 13 in beds and pots. Begin Rev. Dr. Pusey died, 1882. 6 II W [1830. : .5 38 planting hyacinths. In the Th J. Payne Collier died, 1883. 5 39 6 8 kitchen-garden, hoe and F Matthew Prior died, 1721. is 41 6 6 earth up the stems of late crops of beans, and, if in S Moscow and Kurst Railway opened, 1868. !S 43 6 4 blossom or podding, let the

stems be topped ; and hoe s"" 16tli Sunday after Trinity. IS 44 6 I and earth up the last ad- M Sir Walter Scott died, 1832. 46 s 5 S9 vancing young crops of Dr. H. Stebbing, died, Tu author, 1883. S 47 S S7 kidney beans. Early- W Battle of Assaye, 1803. S 49 S S4 planted broccoli will now Th Pan Anglican Synod met, 1867. S SI S S2 begin to head for use. F Kossuth, Dictator of Hungary, 1848. S S2 S so Finish planting out the last late crop of savoys for S Rev. F. W. Faber, D.D., died, 1863. !S S4 548 small heading. The main spring-sown car- 27 S 17tli Sunday after Trinity. 1SS6 5 4S crops of rots should now be in good 28|M Strasburg capitulated, 1870. S S7 S 43 perfection. Earth up to 29iTu Michaelmas Day. 5 S9 s 41 blanch celery in trenches 3oiW I George Whitefield died, 1770 16 I s 38 of advanced growth. ()th Month.'] iiarp ftr ^rpttmlitr, 1885. {2,0 nays.

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A STREET IN STAINES, MIDDLESEX.

THE MOON'S CHANGES. GARDENING. Last Quar., ist, 1"- First Quar., 16th, 1.21 m. 11.29 I

8th, 7.31m. | Full Moon, 23rd, 9.23 aft. New Moon, Climbing plants of dif- 30th, aft^ Last Qvar., 5.58 ferent sorts may now be

planted ; also flowering Pheasant Shootitig commences. iJTh' shrubs. Place seed pots 2jF F. died, [1883, j Arago, astronomer, 1853. and boxes in warm situa-

3!s i Burnham Beeches dedicated to the public, tions, to remain in shelter all winter. Finish gather-

4!S IStli Sunday after Trinity, ing seeds of flowers ; this 5M Marquis of CornwalUs died, 1805. must be done in dry weather. 6Tu Frances Trollope, novelist, died, 1863. Biennial flowers, raised in spring and sum- Allan Poe, poet, died, 7'W Edgar 1849. mer, may be removed with 8|Th Henry Fielding, novelist, died, 1754. [1870. full roots, and transplanted 9)F Rome incorporated with Italian Kingdom, into the borders. Protect loiS "Fanny Fern," authoress, died, 1872. autumnal bulbs in flower from rain and cold. Bulbs iilS 19tli Sunday after Trinity. of lilies should be mostly all planted. Plant ane- 12M Brazil declared Independent, 1822. mones for early .spring 13ITU General Lee died, 1870. flowering ; and finish I4;W Battle of Jena, 1806. planting some best kinds is|Th Miss Landon(L.E.L.), poetess, died, 1838. of carnation layers. This i6iF Houses of Parliament burnt, 1834. month, in the kitchen- Sebastopol bombarded, 1854, garden, all sowing and 17JS principal planting should 18S 20th Sunday after Trinity. be finished for this j^ear. Prepare vacant ground, by

I Swift died, i78£j. iqIm Dean manuring and digging, for 2oiTu: Treaty of Peace between Chili and Peru, future crops. Begin the 21 IW Battle of Trafalgar, 1805. [1883. winter dressing of aspara- j 22;Th Captain Mayne Reid died, 1883. gus beds ; asparagus to 23|F Royal Exchange founded, 1687. force may be planted in a

j hot-bed. Plant a small 24'S Joseph Lancaster, educationaUst, d., 1838. crop of mazagan beans in a south border. The main 21st Sunday after Trinity. 6 43 4 45 crops of savoys will now 26:M Dr. Doddridge died, 1751. 6 t 45 4 43 be finally cabbaged for 27|Tu Sir Stafford H. Northcote born, 18 18. 6 47 4 41 general use. Earth up 28iW St. Simon and St. Jiide. 6 48 4 39 celery as it advances in 29;TH( John Leech, artist, died, 1864. growth. Potatoes of full 3o|F Fire at the Tower of London, 1841. growth should be dug 31S I All Halloxvs Eve. up and housed, to keep I for winter. V

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BRENTFORD, FROM THE RIVER THAMES.

CHANGES. GARDENING. THE MOON'S SUN New Moon, 6th, 9.3 aft. I Full Moon, 22nd, 9.39 m. QuAR.,29th, m. Rises. Sets. Forward ground-work First QuAR.,i4th, lo.oaft. | Last 1.57 I for planting, and other de- signs in walks, lawns, and I S 22iid Sunday after Trinity. :6 56 shrubberies. Beds and 2 M Marie Antoinette born, 1755. [1^83. 6 57 borders, designed for planting bulbs and other his army, II 3 Tu Destruction of Hicks Pasha and 6 59 flowers, prepare by proper Charles Churchill, poet, died, 1764. 7 I 4 W digging. Edgings may be Day. 5 Th Guy Fawkes 7 3 planted. Climbing and 6 F Holborn Viaduct opened, 1869. 7 4 trailing plants of the S Gazette first published at Oxford, 1665. 7 6 shrubby kind may now _7 trained "8 be planted, and S~ 23rd Sunday after Trinity. against walls. Prepare 9 M Prince of Wales born, 1841. composts for flower-beds 10 Tu Quatcentenary of Luther's birth celebrated, ofgood light garden earth, sandy loam, and rotted II St. Martin. —Martinmas. [1883. W manure. Shelter tender First Mayor of Sydney elected, 1842. 12 Th Lord plants in pots and beds 13 F F. Overbeck, artist, died, 1869. from frost. Part roots of 14 S Leibnitz, chemist, died, 1716. !7 19 perennial flowers, to in- crease the sorts requited 15 24:tli Sunday after Trinity. hardy perennials may be 16 M John Bright born, i8ri. planted. Finish the au- hya- 17 Tu Suez Canal opened, i86g. tumn planting of In the kitchen- 18 Sir W. Siemens died, 1883. cinths. W garden a few articles may Nicholas Ponssin, artist, died, 1665. 19 Th be sown and planted for 20 F Lord Chief Justice Cockburn died, 1880. early crops next year. 21 S Princess Royal born, 1840. Trench vacant ground, laying the earth of each s~ 25tli Sunday after Trinity. trench in a rough ridge, M Sir John Bowring died, 1874. to pulverise and improve Tu Lord Melbourne died, 1848. by the weather. Clear advancing young crops Sir F. Chantrey, sculptor, died, 18 41. W from weeds. Plant more Th Marshal Soult died. 1851. mazagan beans on t warm F Earl Selborne, Lord Chancellor, b., 1812. border. Finish planting 28 S The Times first printed by steam, 1814. out cabbages, all that are intended before spring.

29 S I Advent Sunday. \7 43 54 Finish digging up the 30 M I St. Andrezv, Apostle and Martyr, \7 44 53 main crops of carrots. iithMontk.\ Biarp for ^obemfter, 1885. iz^Days.

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RUINS OF WENLOCK PRIORY, SHROPSHIRE.

THE MOON'S CHANGES. GARDENING. SUN Dig beds, borders, New Moon, 6th, 1.17 aft. I Full Moon, 21st, 8.59 aft. and aft. aft. shrubbery compartments First QuAR.,i4th, 6.22 | Last Quar., 28th, 0.22 Rises.! Sets. for intended planting. Va- cancies in borders, clumps, iTu Princess of Wales born, 1844. 7 45 3 53 shrubberies, and other 2W Coup d'etat mY'ar'is, 1851. [1882 7 47 3 52 plantations, may now be Th Dr. Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury died. 7 49 3 51 supplied with roots,plants, shrubs, F Royal Courts of Justice opened, 1882. 7 50 3 SI trees, &c., in open weather. The hardiest S Alexander Dumas, /^;'^, died, 1870. 7 SI 3 5° kinds of perennial flowers may be transplanted in S~ 2nd Sunday in Advent. 7 52 3 SO open weather. Defend M Alhambra Theatre burnt, 1882. 50 7 54 3 curious and tender plants, died, Tu Rev. Edward Irving 1834. 7 55 3 50 in pots or beds, from severe W Milton born, 1608. 7 S^ 3 49 frost and snow with an Th Richard Doyle, artist, died, 1883. 7 57 3 49 awning of mats. Bulbous F Sir David Brewster born, 1781. 7 5» 3 49 roots may still be planted in mild dry weather. Place S Vice-Chancellor Hall died, 1883. 7 59 3 49 the tenderest sorts of plants in pots in frames 13 s 3rd Sunday in Advent. 8 3 49 ; others in a warm situation, 14 M Prince Consort died, 1861. 8 I 3 49 or plunged in some dry Agassiz, naturalist, died, 15 Tu 1873. 8 2 3 49 ground, to secure the roots 16 W Jane Austen, novelist, born, 1775. » 3 3 49 from frost. In the kitchen- 17 Th Gun Cotton invented, 1845. « 3 3 49 garden, continue pre-

, paring vacant ground by I F Slavery abolished in the U'S.A. 1862. 8 4 3 SO occasional manuring, or 19 S Frank Buckland, naturalist, died, 1880. « SO 5 3 general digging and trenching in ridges, to en- 20 S~ 4tli Sunday in Advent. 8 6 3 50 rich for spring sowing and 21 M Lord Beaconsfield born, 1805. 8 6 51 3 planting. All sowing and 22 Battle of Ferozeshah, Tu 1845. 8 7 3 SI planting in the open 23 W Lord Romilly died, 1874. 8 7 3 52 ground, perform only in 24 Th Sir C. L. Eastlake, artist, died, 1865. 8 7 3 53 open dry weather. Sow 25 F Christmas Day. 8 8 3 53 a few early peas and ra- dishes on warm borders, 26 S Boxing Day. Bank Holiday. 8 8 3 54| and small salading and cucumbers in hot-beds. 27 S Sunday aiter Christmas. Is 8 3 55 Plant early beans, and 2fM I)inoce?its Day. 18 8 56 3 strong cabbage plants Tu E. Gladstone born, 1809. 8 8 29 W. 3 57 in hot-beds, asparagus and 30 W Hon. Robert Boyle, philosopher, d., 1691. 8 9 3 57 cucumbers. Dig up escu- 3^ Th Gambetta died, 1882. 8 9 3S« lent roots to lay in sand. i2ih Month.-\ IDiarp for ffirrrmher, 1885. iixoays.

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THE ROYAL FAMILY. Her Majesty Alexandrina Victoria, of the of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, and of the Colonies and Dependencies thereof. Empress of India, Defender of the Faith, born

24th May, 1819 ; succeeded to the Throne 2olh June, 1837, on the death of her uncle. King

William IV. ; crowned 28th June, 1838 ; and married loth February, 1840, to his late Royal Highness Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emmanuel, Prince Consort, Duke of Saxony, Prince of Coburg and Gotha, who was boT-n 26th August, 1819, and died 14th December, 1861. HerMajesty hasissue Her Royal Highness Victoria Adelaide July, 1866, to Prince Christian of Schleswig- Mary Louisa, Princess Royal, bom 21st Nov., Holstein, and has issue—Christian Victor, bor7i

1840; married 25th Jan., 1858, to his Imperial 14th April, 1867 ; Albert John, born 26th Feb., Highness the Crown Prince (only son of the Em- 1869 ; Victoria Louise, born 3rd May, 1870

peror of Germany), and has had issue—Frederick Franziska, born 14th August, 1872 ; and Harold,

William Victor Albert, born 27th Jan., 1859 ; born i2th May, died 19th May, 1876. Victoria Elizabeth Augusta Charlotte, born 24th 6. Her Royal Highness Louise C. A., born

July, i860 ; Albert William Henry, born 14th i8th March, 1848 ; ^narried 21st March, 1871, to August, 1862; Francis Frederick Sigismund, born John, Marquis of Lome, K.T.

15th Sept., 1864, died 18th June, 1866 ; Frederika 7. His Royal Highness Arthur W. P. A.,

W. A. Victoria, born 12th April, 1866 ; J. F. E. Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, and Earl of

Waldemar, born loth Feb., 1868 ; died March Sussex, born ist May, 1850 ; tnarried March

27th, 1879 ; Sophia Dorothea U. A., born 14th 13th, 1879, Princess Margaret Louise of Prussia, June, 1870 ; and Margaret Beatrice, born 22nd and has issue—daughter and son. April, 1872. 8. His Royal Highness Leopold G. D. A., 2. His Royal Highness Albert Edward, Duke of Albany, bom 7th April. 1853 Prince of Wales, Duke of Saxoiiy, Cornwall, and married April 27th, 1882, Princess Helen of Rothesay, Earl of Dublin, &c., born 9th Nov., Waldeck-Pyrmont, and has issue—daughter and

1841 ; married loth March, 1863, to the Princess son ; died March 28th, 1884. BRITISH EMPIRE.

Area in Imports and Name of Country. Sq. Miles. Population. Revenue. Public Debt. Exports. £ £ £ Great Britain and Ireland . 121,115 36,200,000 89,005,000 756,400,000 7i9.6So,ooo Indian Possessions, &c 1.558,234 256,000,000 80,000,000 160,000,000 122,000,000 Other Eastern Possessions ^0,000 3,850,000 3,000,000 2, 800,000 28,250,000 Australasia 3,181,344 3,000,000 22,285,411 97,950,000 101,075,000 Nortli America. 3,620,500 4,550,000 7,100,000 34,000,000 45,700,000 Guiana, &c 100,000 200,000 500,000 500,000 5,000,000 Africa 270,000 2,250,000 4,4oo,0':o 13,250,000 23,000,000 West Indies, &c 12,707 1,300,000 1,550,000 1,700,000 8,500,000 European Possessions 120 175,000 250,000 370,000 2,0D0,000 Various Settlements 95,171 200,000 500,000 650,000 2,000,000

Total 8,990,211 307,725,600 208,590,411 1,065,620,000 1,057,205,000

Alexandra Caroline Mary Charlotte Louisa Julia 9, Her Royal Highness Beatrice Mary (born ist Dec, 1844), eldest daughter of the Victoria Feodore, born 14th April, 1857. King of Denmark, and has issue—Albert Victor

Christian Edward, born 8th Jan., 1864 ; George Royal Princes and Princesses. Frederick Ernest Albert, born 3rd June, 1865 H.R.H. Ernest Augustus, 3rd Duke of Louise V. A. D., born 20th Feb., 1867 ; Victoria Cumberland, cousin to Her Majesty, son of A. O. M., born 6th July 1868 ; Maud C. M. V., the late Ex- King of Hanover, born 21st born 26th Nov., 1869 ; and Alexander J. C. A., Sept., 1845 ; Frederica, born 1848 ; and Mary, born 6th April, died 7th April, 1871. born Her Royal Highness Alice Maud Mary, 1849. 3. H,R.H, Augusta Wilhelmina Louisa, born 25th April, ; died Dec. 1878 ; ma7'- 1843 14, Duchess of Cambridge, daughter of the Land- ried ist July, 1862, to his Royal Highness Prince grave of Hesse-Cassel, borfi 25th July, 1797 ; Louis Frederick V/illiam of Hesse Darmstadt married 7th May, 1818, the Duke of Cambridge {born i2th Sept., 1837) ; and has issue—Victoria (who died 8th July, 1850), and has issue Alberta Elizabeth Matilda Mary, born 5th April,

1863 ; Elizabeth Alexandrina Louise Alice, born 1, George William Frederick Charles, Duke

1st Nov., 1864 ; Irene Marie Louise Anna, born of Cambridge, Field-Marshal Com. -in-Chief,

nth July, 1866 : Ernest Louis C. A. W,, born cousin to Her Majestj^, borri 26th March, 1819.

25th Nov,, 1S68 ; Frederic William, born 7th 2, Augusta Caroline Charlotte Elizabeth Mary

Oct., 1870, died 29th June, 1S73 ; Victoria A. H, Sophia Louisa, cousin to Her Majesty, born 19th

L. B., born 6th June, 1872 ; and Mary Victoria, July, 1822 ; married 28th June, 1843, Frederick,

born 24th May, 1874 ; died 15th Nov., 1878. reigning Duke of Mccklenburg-Strelitz, and has 4. His Royal Highness Alfred Ernest Albert, issue —Adolphus Frederick, born 22nd July, Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Kent, and Earl of 1848.

Ulster, &c., born 6th August, 1844 ; Vice- 3, Mary Adelaide Wilhelmina Elizabeth,

Admiral Roj'al Navy, 1882 ; ma7-ried 23rd cousin to Her Majesty, born 27th Nov,, 1833 ; Jan,, 1874, to the Grand Duchess Marie of married 12th June, 1866, Francis Paul Charles^ ' Russia, and has issue—Alfred, born 1874 ; and Duke of Teck {born 27th August, 1837), and has

princesses, horn 1875, 1876, and 1878, issue—Mary, born 26th May, 1867 ; Adolphus,

5. Her Royal Highness Helena Augusta born 13th August, 1868 ; Francis, born gth Jan.,

Victoria, born 2Sth May, 1846; married sth 1870 ; and Alexander, bom 14th April. 1874. . . ; —

BILLS OF EXCHANGE, RATES OF BROKERAGE. Form of an Inlajid Bill. There is no sca'e fixed or recognised by the Com- mittee of the Stock Exch.ingfe, bat the following' are the r ^ rj Liverpool, 2±ih Jime, 18S4. charges usually made for commission by stockbrokers :

{Stamp.) Three months after date [or "at .f. d. sight" or "on demand" or "at ... days after British and foreign funds per ;^ioo stock 2 6 sight "] pay to me or my order [or "to Mr Hxcliequer bills „ i o Colonial Govt, and railway bonds per cent 5 o or order Four hundred and fiity pounds seven- "J Shares under ;£S per share i o teen shillings and si-xpence sterHng, value received. i.5toi;io I 6

Wilson, Barclay, & Co. ,, ;iSioto/;2S ,, 2 o £2^10 £50 5 o To Messrs. Smith, Jones, & Co., ) iso and above percent. 10 o London. f ,, "" In cases in which stock is under £,^i.t the comnrissioii Forms 0/ Foreign Bills. charged is \i, per cent. No. ' ;£32o gs. 8d. Malaga, isl August, 1884.

day.s' this I' irst of Exchange At ninety date pay SPOiLED STAMPS. (Second and Thirdnotpaid) to the order of Messrs. Macdonald & Hurst, Three hundred and twenty The hours of attendance for the allowance of Spoiled Stamps at Somerset House are from Eleven to Three value pounds nine shillings and eightpence, re- o'clock daily, except Saturd.>y, when the hours are from ceived. Thomson, Allan, & Dale. Ten till One. Affidavits sworn in the country cannot be To Messrs. Buist, Campbell, & Hodge, > received during the above hours. hours of attendance at No. Payable in London. London. > The 2, Great Winchester Street Buildings, London Wall, for the allowance of Sea ist of Exchange. Policy and General Spoiled Stamps, are from Eleven to Oporto, ^rd September, 1884. Two o'clock on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridaj'S. 10s. ^2,322 ChiefExanii7tey. Francis James Oxley, Esq. Three months after date of this our First of Ex- change (Second and Third of same tenure and date not paid) pay to Messrs. McNiven and McAlister the sum of Two thousand three hun- FOREIGN AND COLONIAL DIVIDENDS. dred and twenty-two pounds ten shillings, value Affidavits for claiming exemption from Income on the interest of foreign and colonial bonds, tlie received. . Pereira, Sons, & Co. Tax property of foreigners residing abroad, can be made at 2, Great Winchester Street Buildings, London Wall, DAYS OF GRACE. E.C., on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays between 10 and r o'clock ; or at the office of the Special Com- Bills of Exchange or Promissory Notes pay- missioners of Income Tax, Somerset House, from 12 to able at any time after date, have three Days of 2 o'clock daily.

Grace allowed : thus, a bill dated i Jan. at two Inspector ofForeign Dividends, Joseph Mayhew, Esq. months' date is not due till March ; but by a 4 Legal Tender of money.—The tender of Bank recent are allowed Act no Days of Grace on of England Notes is legal in England and Wales for

Bills drawn at sight, or on demand ; such must, every purpose, and bj' any (except by the Bank of therefore, be paid on presentation. Bills falling due England). No one, however, can be compelled to give upon "Bank Holidays" are payable the day after change. Silver is not a legal tender for suras over two pounds, nor pence and halfpence for sums over one those but falling due on Sundays, on Good Friday shilling. Farthings are not a legal tender for more than

-'• ' or ;;•!' >: Christmas before. . Day, must be paid the day sixpence. .

ENGLISH RAILWAY, DIVIDENDS. Table of Dividends Paid in Each Complete Year upon the Ordinary Stocks of the Principal Railway Companies in the United Kingdom.

England. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878.

Furness 6f 6^ 6i 8 6 61 6i i Great Eastern % 4: ^^ if r\ if Great Northern 61 ^k 5i 54 5i 5ft S\ 5 Great Western 4^ 4i 4 ^k 3f 45 5* 53 6i

Lancashire . and Yorkshire . 6i 6 5-^ 6# 5* 4» 54 5 45 London, Brighton, and South Coast 4 5 5 5^ 6i 6 6i 5l 4f

London, Chatham, . [ and Dover . I 8 6 A 16 2 14 3? 18 3 1? 17 44 London and North-Western 61 6f 6^ 6t 6^ 61 n l\ London and South-Western si- sl 5* 5f 5? 5f 5* 'A London, Tilbury, and Southend. . 3^ 5 St 5i 3f 3f Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincoln ll 2* 2i 2i 3 2f Maryport and Carlisle Ili iH \o\ Hi 10 10-3 loi Metropolitan 2^

Income From and to On ;^ 100 to 'On ^100 and Chancellor of the free Premier, April 5tli. ^ISO- i upwards. Exchequer. under

£ Rate in tl ^£. 1842 to 1846 150 — 7d. Henry Goulbourn. Sir Robert Peel. Do. — Sir Charles Wood. Lord 1S46 , , 1S52 — 7d. John Russell. 1852 , , 1853 Do. 7d. Benjamin Disraeli. Earl of Derby. 100 1853 , , 1854 5d. 7d. William E. Gladstone. Earl of Aberdeen. Do. 1854 , , 185s lod. IS. 2d. Do. Do. Do. Sir G. Ccrnewall Lewis. Viscount Palmerston. 1855 , , 1857 ii^d. IS. 4d.

, Do. Do. Do. 1857 , 1858 5d. yd.

1858 , , 1859 Do. Sd. 5d. Do. Do.

1859 , , i860 Do. 6|d. 9d. Benjamin Disraeli. Earl Of Derby.

i860 , , 1861 Do. 7d. lod. William E. Gladstone. Viscount Palmerston.

1861 , , 1863 *IOO 6d. 9d. Do. Do. 7d. 1863 , , 1864 Do. Do. Do.

1864 , , 1865 Do. 6d. Do. Do.

1865 , , 1866 Do. 4d. Do. Do.

1866 , Do. 4d. Do. Earl Russell. , 1867 1868 Do. ^d. Benjamin Disraeli. Earl of Derby. 1867 , , Do. Disraeli. 1S68 , , 1869 6d. G. Ward Hunt. Benjamm

T869 , , 1870 Do. sd. Robert Lowe. William E. Gladstone.

1870 , , 1871 Do. 4d. Do. Do.

1S71 , , 1872 Do. 6d. Do. Do.

1872 , , 1873 Do. 4d. Do. Do.

1873 , , 1874 Do. 3d. Do. Do. Do. Sir Stafford Northcote. Benjamin Disraeli. 1874 , , 1876 2d.

1876 , , 1878 + 150 3d. Do. Earl Beaconsfield.

1878 , , 1880 Do. sd. Do. Do.

1880 , , 1881 Do. 6d. William E. Gladstone. William E. Gladstone.

i88i , , 1882 Do. sd. Do. Do.

1882 , , 1883 Do. 6hd Do. Do.

, 1884 Do. 5d. Hugh C. E. Childers. Do. 1883 ,

* Differential rate: upon sea' e of incomes abolished. I ncomes under ^100 are exempt ; and incomes of ;£ioo and ^ic anniim have an abatement from the asses of j[^(>o thus ;£^ioo under 9 per smeut :— pays on ;^4o ; ;^i6o upon;^ioo ; 1 bi t;^ 200 pa s on 20c iJipgupoi i;i39 ; J ^ t Under ^150 exempt ; if under ^400 the tax is not chargeable upon the first ;£ 120,

FOREIGN FOOD IMPORTED.

Shoiuifig the value of live ani7iials—cattle, sheep, and J>li^s —hnported; also the value of grain, corn, andflotir; the fresh and salted and preserved meat, inchcding ham, bacon, butter, cheese, eggs, potatoes, dr^Cffor the years 1862-1882, with the totals for every year, and the amount per head of the population.

Years. Population. Live Animals. Grain and Flour. Meat, &c. TOTAL. Per Head.

£ £ £ £ £ s. d. 1862 29,255,015 1,888,236 37,774,148 10,630,734 50,293,118 14 5 1863 29,433,918 2,655,072 25,056,520 10,841,324 39,452,916 6 10 1864 29,628,578 4,275,322 19,882,181 12,157,010 36,314,513 4 6 1865 29,861,908 6,548,413 20,725,483 12,667,838 39.941,734 6 9 1866 30,076,812 5,839,058 30,049,655 13,483,715 49,372,428 12 10 1867 30,334,999 4,148,382 41,368,349 12,489,331 58,006,062 18 3 1868 30,617,718 2,698,496 39,432,624 13,277,683 55,408,803 16 2 1869 30,913.513 5,299.087 37,351,089 15,189,933 57,840,109 17 5 1870 31,205,444 4,654,905 34,170,221 14,773,712 53,598,838 14 4 1871 31,513,442 5,663,150 42,691,464 16, 593, 658 64,948,282 2 I 3 1872 31,835,757 4,394,850 51,228,816 18,604,273 74,227,939 2 6 8 1873 32,124,508 5,418,584 51,737,811 23,854,967 81,011,362 2 10 5 1874 32,426,369 5,265,041 51,070,202 25,224,958 81,560,201 2 10 4 1875 32,749,167 7,326,288 53,086,691 25,880,806 86,293,78s 2 12 8 1876 33,093,43? 7,260,119 51,812,438 29,851,647 88,924,204 2 13 9 1877 33,446,930 6,012,564 63-536,322 30,144,013 99,692,899 2 19 7 1878 33,799,386 7,453,309 59,064,875 32,636,877 99,155,061 2 18 8 1879 34,155,126 7,075,386 61,261,437 32,835,911 101,172,734 2 19 3 1880 34,468,552 10,239,295 62,857,269 38,744,593 111,841,157 3 4 II 1881 34,929,679 8,525,256 60,856,768 35,760,286 105,142,310 3 2 1882 35,278,975 9,214,417 63,539,315 35,934,221 108,687,953 3 I 7 — — ; — — —

PRINCIPAL FESTIVALS, ECLIPSES, RATES OF POSTAGE, &c. Principal Articles of tlie Exceeding 6 oz., but not ex- Post Office Savings Calendar for 1885. ceeding 8 oz 3d. Banks. Golden Number, Exceeding 8 oz., but not ex- ; Epact, 14 ; No deposit of less 5 ceeding 10 oz 3Jd. than a shilling is Sol.ir Cycle, 18 ; Dominical Letter, received, nor any Exceeding 10 oz., but not ex- pence, and "not D ; Roman Indiction, Julian 13 ; more than ^30 in one year. No fur- ceeding 12 oz , 4d. Period, 6598. ther deposit is allowed A letter exceeding the weight of when the amount standing in depositor's name Fixed 12 oz. is liable to a postage of id. for and Movable Fes- e.xceeds ^^150, exclusive of interest. every oz. , beginning with the first oz. tivals, Anniversaries, &c. Interest is allowed at A letter, for example, weighing be- the rate of 2% Epiphany Jan. 6 per cent, (or sixpence in the tween 14 and 15 oz. must be prepaid pound) Septuagesima Sunday ... Feb. 1 per annum—that is, at the fifteenpence. A letter posted unpaid rate ol Quinquagesima—Shrove Sun. ,, 15 one halfpenny per is chargeable on delivery with double pound per month. .\sh AV'eanesday ,, 18 When the principal and interest I postage, and a letter posted insuf- (Juadrag-esinia— ist Sunday reach to £200, no further interest is I ficiently paid is chargeable with in Lent .. ,, 22 paid until double the deficiency. the sum at the depositor's Annunciation—Lady Day .. Mar. 23 credit is reduced below that No letter is to exceed one foot six amount. Palm Sunday '9 Deposits already inches in length, nine inches in width, made in other Good Friday Apl savings banks 3 and six inches in depth. can be easily trans- Easter Sunday ferred to the Post Office. .. S A penny stamp is issued, Separate St. now Georsfe .. accounts may be in 23 which can be used either as a postage opened the names Rogation Sunday May 10 of wife and children. Ascension Day or receipt stamp. —HolyThurs .. 14 At every Post-office in the United Pentecost —Whit Sunday ... .. 24 Post Cards. Kingdom, forms for making small Birth of Queen Victoria .. 24 Post Cards, bearing a halfpenny deposits are now issued gratuitous'y. Trinity Sunday impressed Each form .. 31 stamp, are available for has twelve divisions ; ia Corpus Christi June 4 transmission between places in the each of which a penny postage stamp Accession of Queen Victoria United Kingdom only. They are can be placed; when the twelve are Proclamation ,, 21 sold in packets at yd., or of finer filled in, it is received at any Post- bt. JohnBapt. —Midsmr. Day ,, 24 quality at 8d. per doz. They can also office Savings Bank as a shilling. St. Michael —Mich. Day ... Sept. 29 be had in smaller numbers or singly. Any person can now invest at any Birth of Prince of Wales ... Nov. 9 Return Cards are now sold. Foreign Post-office Savings Bank, small sums Plrst in Sunday Advent ... ,, 19 Postal Cards, id. and ij^d. each. in Government Stock. Not less than Christmas Day Dec. 25 Registration. £,io, and not mora than ^loo, in any one year. The amount held by any By the prepayment of a fee The Year 5646 of the Jewish Era of one investor must not exceed twopence, letter, £Y>a. commences on September 10, 1885. any newspaper, or Ramadan (Month of Abstinence book packet may be registered to Money Orders for the observed by the Turks) commences any place in the United Kingdom. United Tiie Post Office will not in a')y way Kingdom. on June 14, 1885. JMoney undertake the safe conveyance Ordeis are granted in the The Year 1303 of the Mohammedan of United tinregistered letters containing Kingdom at the following Era counnences on 0.,tober 10, 1885. valu- rates : able articles ; or hold itself respon- For sums under los. Eclipses for 1885. sible for the loss of registered letters, . 2d. ,, los. and under 2 In the year 1885 there will be two but on certain conditions will refund ^2 . 3Ci. .. £2 . 4d. Eclipses ,of the Sun and two of the to the amount of ;£^2. 3 • • . Sd. Moon; Inland Book Post. 3 4 . March 16. —An Annular Eclipse of The 4 ,, S . 6d. Book Post rate is one half- .. 6 the Sun invisible at Greenwich. 5 . 7d. penny for every 2 oz. or fraction of 6 March 30.—Partial Eclipse » 7 . 8d. of the 2 oz. F:very Book Packet must be .. 8 . Moon, partly visible at Greenwich. 7 . 9d. posted either without a cover or in a Sept. 8 —To'al Eclipse of the Sun, 9 . . lod. cover entirely open at the ends. No invisible at Greenwich. . lid. Book Packet may exceed 5 lbs. in Sept. 24. —Partial Eclipse of the weight, or one foot six inches in Moon, partly visible at Greenwich. length, nine inches in width, and Postal Money Notes. Postal money notes are Quarterly Terms six inches in depth. now issued : for Those fcr is- and is. 6d, the charge Leases, is YzA. for 2s., &c. Inland Parcels Post. ; 2,. 6d., 3s., 3s. 6d, 4s., Engla7id and Ireland. —Lady-day, At any Post-office in the United 4S. 6d., 5s., 7s. 6d., los., IDS. 6d, for 2-th March ; Midsummer, 24th id. 15s. June ; Kingdom, Parcels are now received ; and 20s. for i^d. Broken Michaelnnas, 59th September ; Christ- for transmission at the following amounts can be made up by postage- nia=, 25th December. charges: not exceeding i lb., 3d., stamps affixed to the back of an order. Scotland. Candlemas, — 2nd Feb- and 3d. for every additional 2 lbs. up These notes must be cashed within ruary ; \v hitsun Day, isth May to 7 lbs. The length must not ex- three months. Lammas ist August; Martinmas, ceed 3 ft. 6 in., length and girth com- nth November. Money Orders bined 6 ft. payable Bank Holidayp. Abroad. Postage on Inland Money Orders, payable Engand and Ireland. — Easter abroad, Registered are issued in the United Kingdom Monaay. the Monday in Whi sun Newspapers. at the following rates : week, first Monday in August, PrepaidRate. —On each Registered If payable in Twenty-s xth day of Newspaper, whether France, Switzerland, December (or posted singly Belgium, Norway, Twent> -seventh, in Denmark, Ger- should tne Twenty- or a packet, the postage when pre- many, iixth Heligoland, Italy, the Netlier- be a Sunday) paid is one halfpenny ; but a packet lands, Malta, Gibraltar, Constanti- Scotland.—^'.^ Year's Day, containing two or more Registered Christ- nople, or Smyrna mas Day (if either of the above days Newspapers is not chargeable with a On sums not exceeding fall on a Sunday, the following higher rate of postage than would Mon- be ' bhill .£2 .. gd. dav be a Bank Holiday) ; Good chargeable on a Book Packet of the Above £'2, and not ex- Friday, first Monday in May, first same weight, viz., one halfpenny for ceeding .. .. IS. Mondiy ia August. every 2 oz., or fraction of 2 oz. ^5 6d. Above and not ex- Unpaid Rate. A newspaper osted ^5, — f ceeding •• Rates of Postage. vinpaid and a packet of newspapers ;^7 .. 2S. 3d. Above and not ex- ^To and from all parts of the United po ted either unpaid cr not suf- £y, Kingdom, ceeding ^10 .. ., 3S. od. for prepaid letters : ficiently paid, will be treated as an Not exceeding I oz id.- unpaid or insufficiently-paid Book Post Office Telegrams. Exceeding i oz., but not ex- Packet of the same weight, and The charge for telegrams through- ceeding 2 oz i^cj. for charged id every 2 oz. or fraction out the United Kingdom is is. Exceeding 2 oz., but not ex- oz. of 2 , deducting the amount of any for the first twenty words, and 3d. ceediug 4 oz 2d. stamp or stamps affixed. for every additional five words, t le Exceeding oz., but not 4 ex- Penny as well as halfpenny wrap- names and addresses of the sender ceeding 6 oz a.^d. pers can now be obtained. aid receiver not being counted. THE MINISTRY, PUBLIC OFFICERS, &c.

The Cabinet. Woods and Forests. First Lord ofthe Treasury (Prifru Minister)—Ki. Hon. Csmm.isiioners-'Hon.C. A.Qore, Sir H. B. LocR, K.C.S, W. E. Gladstone. Lord High Chancellor—Rt. Hon. Earl Selborne. Commander-in-Chief's Office. Lord President of tht CouncU\ Rt. Hon. Lord Carling- Horse Guards. Co-m-mander of the Forces — Field Lord Privy Seal J ford. Marshal Duke of Cambridg-e, K.G. Military Secretary Seo eiaf tes ofState :— —Lieut -General E. A. Whitmore. Honte~Kt. Hon. Sir W. V. Harcourt Foreign—Rt. Hon. Earl Granville. India Office. Colonial—Rt. Hon. Earl Derby. Under Secreiaties ofState—]. R. Cros?, Esq.,Mr.Godley. JVar—Rt. Hon. Marquis of Hartingtoil. Assis. Secretary—Horace Walpole, Esq. India—Rt. Hon. Earl of Kimbefley. Chancellor ofExchequer—Rt. Hon. H. C. E. Childefs. The Navy. First Lord of Admiralty—Rt. Hon. Earl of Norfhbrook. Admiralty (Lords Comntissioners)—Rt. Hon. Earl of Lord Lieutenant ofIreland—Earl Spencer, K.G. Northbrook, Admiral Lord Alcester, Rear-Adniiral T. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancastet— Right Hon. Brandreth, Rear-Admiral Sir F. W. Richards, Sir T. J. G. Dodson. Brassey, Admiral Sir A. C. Key. Piesident of Local Gozierttwcnt Board— "Risyit Hon. Sir C. W. Dilke, Bart. Post Office. President Postntaster-General Rt. Hon. H. Fawcett. of the Board of Trade—Kt. Hon. J. — Secretary Chamberlain. — S. A. Blackwood, C.B. Financial Secretary—A. Turner. Private Secretary—F. Dryhurst. Treasury. The Board of Trade. Lords Commissioners—Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, President Hon. Chamberlain. Rt. Hon. H. C. E. Childers, Herbert Gladstone, M.P., —Rt. J. Permanent Secretary Sir T. H. Farrer, C. Cecil Cotes, M.P. Secretaries—Rt. Hon. Lord R. — C.B. Parliamentary Secretary Holms, Grosvenor, L. H. Courtney, Esq, Permanent Secre- —^Johu Esq. tary— 'ivc R. R. W. Lingen, K.C.B. Private Secre- Office of Works and Public Buildings. taries to First Lord—E. W. Hamilton, H. Seymour. ChiefCommissioner—Hon. G. Shaw-Lefevre. Solicitor—A. K. Stephenson. J. Secretary—K. B. Mitford, C B. Privy Council Office. Local Government Board. President—Kt. Hon. Sir C. W. Dilke, Bart. Clerk in Ordinary—Charles L. Peel. Deputy Clerk— H. M. Suft, Esq. Registrar—H. Reeve, C.B. Duchy of Lancaster. Private Secretary J. R. Dasent. Vice-President of — Chancellor—Rt. Hon. J. G. Dodson. Council of Education—Rt. Hon. A. J. Mundella. Board of customs. Offices of Secretaries of Stath. Ckairm.an—Sir C. Du Cane, K.C.M.G. Home (Under Secretaries)—). T. Hibbert, Esq., M.P., Board of Inland Revenue. Hon.- Sir A. Liddell, F. O. K.C.B. Assistant Under Chairman—Alg'ernon West, C. B. Secretary —G. LushinEfton. Foreign {.Under Secretaries)—Lord E. Fitzmaurice, The Mint. Sir — J. Pauncefote. Assistant Under Secretaries Master—Chancellor of the Exchequer. T. V. Lister, P. W. Currie, Esq., C.B. Deputy and Comptroller—Hon. C. W. Fremantle. Colonial (Under Secretaries)—Hon. A. Evelyn Ashley, Sir R. G. Herbert. Civil Service Commission. IVar (Under Secretaries) Earl of Morley, Sir R. — W, Com.missioners—Sir G. W. Dasent, T. Walrond. Vis- ,^' Thompson, K.C.B. . -^ ct count Enfield.

Secretary Horace Mann. ' Exchequer and Audit. — Comptroller, Sir W. Dunbar, Bart. *. Metropolitan Board of Works. Assistant Comptroller—C. L. Ryan, C.B. Chairman—Co\onA Sir J, M. Hogg, Bart., K.C.B., M.P.

KNIGHTS OF THE MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE GARTER.— K.G. Ribbon, Garter Blue. Motto, Honi soit qui mal y pense (Evil to him 'who evil thinks), THE SOVEREIGN. H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. Duke of Brunswick. Duke of Richmond and Gordon. H R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh. Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Duke of Rutland. H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught. Gd. Dk. of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Duke of Beaufort. H.R.H. P. Albert Victor of Wales. Grand Duke of Hesse. Marquis of Ripon. H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge. Crown Prince of Germany. Duke of Westminster. H.R.H. the Duke of Cumberland. Prince Christian of Hols ein. Earl of Leicester. The Emperor of Germany, Prince William of Prussia, Marquis of Salisbury. The King of Portugal. Duke of Abercom. Duke of Bedford. The King of Denmark. Earl Granville. Duke of Grafton. The King of the Belgians. Duke of Wellington. Duke of Argj'll. The Emperor of Austria. Duke of Devonshire. Earl Derby. The Emperor of Brazil. Duke of Somerset. Prelate, Bishop of Winchester. The Shah of Persia. Earl of Shaftesbury. Chancellor, Bishop of Ox'od. The King of the Hellenes. Earl Fitzwilliam. Registrar, Dean of Windsor. The King of Italy. Earl Grey. <" Garter Principal Kinz of Arms, The Emperor of Russia. Duke of Sutherland, Sir Albert W. Woods F.S.A. The King of Sweden and Norway. Earl Spencer. Geiitleman Usher ofthe Black Rod, The King of Spain. Duke of Cleveland. Admiral The Hon. Sir James The King of Saxony. Earl Cowper. r^ Robert Drummond, G.C.B, The King of the . Earl Cowley. 4 1 J

1 INTEREST TABLES.

(a) Interest on £100 for any number of days from li to 10 per cent.

Days %7o 1% 2% 2K % 3% 3K % 4% 5% 7K% 10 %

s. d. s. d. J. d. ;^ S. d. £ s. d. ^ J. «• £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. ^ J. d. £ s. d. 1 o o o| 0^ '0 ij li 001; 2J 002^ 3} 4I 6J 2 o o\ o\ li '0 2^ 5i 35 4I sio 6h 9f oil 3 o oi of if 3| 4f sfjo 6^ 7i;o 9§ I 2I I 7h 4 O O5 i-^- 2J si 6i 75 009 lO^ I I I 7i 2 25 5 Of li 34- 65 008' 009^ iiA Olio I 4I 2 oi 2 8f ^ 1 6 of if 3^f 007! 9? iJi I lif I 3.I0 I /5 2 si 3 3\ 7 I 2I 42 009 11^ I 13 014 I 6^0 I 11 2 loi 3. 10 8 I^ 2| 105 I 35 I 6? I 9 |o 2 2^ l\ oil 3 3f 4 42 9 l\ 2j sf ii| I sf I 53 I 8k I II-jO 2 5i 3 81 4 II 10 Ij 3i 6^ oil I 4^ 017; I 11 2 2;[!0 2 81 4 14 s sl 15 21 4I 9f I 2 oi 2 5^ 2 10-0- 3 I? 6 i| 8 2^ 72 34J0 4 20 3\ a I I 2 25 2 8| 3 33 3 10 4 4^0 5 sl 8 2i 10 ii| 25 4 8 I 4| 2 8| 035 4 li 4 92 ° 5 Sf 6 10 10 3? 13 8J 30 4I 9f I 7i 033? 041? 4 11 059 6 6|o 8 25 12 3I 16 sl 35 5t 1 I II 3 10 4 9i S 9 068^ 7 8 !o 9 7 14 42 19 2 40 61 I I 2 2j 4 42 ° 6 63 10 Hi t6 I I 11 I 5f 078 089 s4 45 7i I 2f 2 si 4 II 6 i| 074^ 8 7i 9 lOj 12 3I 18 sl I 4 74- 50 8 I 4^ 2 85 ° 6 10 082^ 10 iijo I 81 I 4-T 5 5f 097 3 6i 7 55 9 I 6 3 060^ 7 6J 090^ 10 (^ 012 oi I S 03 2 7 I 10 ij 60 9I I 7^ 3 3i 6 6| 8 2j 9 105 11 6 013 1^ I 6 si 4 7I I 12 loi 70 113 I II 3 10 078 097 11 6 13 5 15 401 9 2 8 9 I 18 4I 2i 80 I I 2 4 42 089 10 115 13 i| 15 4 17 6i I I IT 12 loi 2 3 10 90 I 2? 2 si "^ ^', 9 io| 12 3I 14 gl 17 3 19 8J I 4 73 16 Il| 2 9 3-1 8i 100 t 4^ ^_8f 5 S^ 10 11^ 13 19 2 I I II I 7_ 4I 2 T I 2 14 92 125 I 8h 3 5 6 10 13 8i 17 x\ 106; 1 3 iiA I 7 4S I I 4 2| 2 II 4I 3 8 sf I I c 8 9" I 12 10^12 I 150 2 o|! 4 xf 8 2* 16 5^ 6i 4 7I I I 3 7i- 4 2 2I 2 I t I II 175 4I 4 95 9 7, 19 2 3 "2 189 13 6h 18 4II2 7 117 3 IT 4 IS lol 200 2 81 5 5I ro ii|^ I I 11 I 7 4f I 12 10^ I 18 4i 2 3 10 2 I 4 9i 4 2 2i S 9 7 225 3 of 6 i| 12 ^1 I 4 7f I 10 9f I 16 ii| 2 3 i| 2 9 3l;3 I 7i 4 12 52 633! 250 3 5 6 30 13 8i I 7 4I t 14 2| 211 2 7 iii 2 14 92'3 8 si 5 2 ,8| 6 16 III 275 3 9 7 6J IS of I 10 ij t 17 8 2 S 2j 2 12 8| 3 3^13 I 5 4 S 13 7 10 8 300 8 2| 16 I 12 105 2 17 6^ 2 2^^ 6 8 4 45 4 ^i 5^ 211 293! 3 5 9 ,14 3 3f 325 4 8 lof 17 I IS 7i 2 13 5 3 2 3I 3 " 2f 9 oi 6 13 6i 8 18 of 5f 92 246 4 350 4 9i 9 7 19 2 I 18 4I 2 7 irj 2 17 61 3 7 li 3 16 8J'4 3 5 lo-^ 7 3 10 9 II 95 365 5 10 20 200 2 10 300 3 10 4 is 7_ 10 10

(b) Interest on amounts under £100.

N.B. In this table one month is calculated as a calendar month—the system adopted by the | — | Post Office Savings Bank.

Amt. Amt. Amt. 2%% 3% 1 5% of of of Capita Day. Week Month Year. Capital Day. Week.VIonth Year. Capital Day. eek Month Year. W 1

£ .y. d. -^ d. s. d. £ s. d. £ J. d. J. d..r. a'. £ J. «?. £ s. d.s. s. d. \£ s. d. 1 o^lo 6 1 (> o§ 007! 1 I jo I 2 I lo I 2 05 (5 I I 2ji 2 ol 2 10 20 3 o\ i|c> I 6 3 o| (3 if I 95 3 oj 3 10 3 4 0? 02c» 2 4 0^'(5 2j 2 4i 4 ot 4 |o 4 5 o| 2-2 C> 2 61 5 o||c> 3 030 5 p I S jO 5 6 Oj s'c' 3 ol 6 OjjC5 3i 037 6 i| 06060 1 <: < 10 i'. 7 04 33 > 3 61 7 of 1 4 4 25 7 07070 8 05 04c) 4 8 I Ic5 4f 4 9^ 8 ol if 8 !o 8 9 I 4^-c. 4 6; 9 I jc3 si 5 4f 9 ok 2 9 !o 9

I c> 15 (3 10 jo 10 10 Q 5 5 0, 10 P 6 6 j 10 2I

< 15 IrV 72° 7 6, 15 ol 2 5 9 9 1 15 05 3I I 3 IS I 20 ol 2I 10 ;0 10 20 05 2I c 12 ! 20 0^0 4h 8 100

25 oi 2f I O5O 12 6 25 0^ 3i! I 3 15 ; 25 of sl 2 I I 5

30 ol 3-^ I 3 15 30 C5 4 [ 6 018 1 30 of 6.? 2 6 ji 10 1 1 j 40 Oi 4^ 1 8 1 40 oj sirJ I 4 i 40 lio 9 3 4 200

c| 2 I 10 i 2 10 50 ol 5I 201 5 50 6J: 6 50 lie 11 4 2 60 0; 61 2 6 J 10 60 I 8|L5 I 16 ' 60 ill 15 5 300 70 I 8 2 II ] T5 70 ik 92.3 6 2201 70 2|l 4 5 10 3 10 ': 80 I^ 9 3 4 2, 80 li 11 280; 80 2^1 61 6 8 400

'. I 2 I 10 90 I^ loj 3 9\< 5 ol 90 if oi-Li 6 14 90 sf Sf> 6 4 '0 100 1} iii i, "zV.! 10 100 i^'i if-5 '3 i'lOO 3i^ II 'S 4 500

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MISCELLANEOUS ENGLISH WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. MEASURES OF TIME. MEASURES OF LENGTH. 60 Seconds =1 Minute. Yds. Pis. Ch, Fs. 60 Minutes =1 Hour. Foot 12 24 Hours =1 T)a.y Yard 36 3 7 Days =1 Week. Pole or perch ... 198 165 28 Days =1 Lunar Month. Chain 792 66 4 Furlong 660 220 28, 29, 30, or 31 days...=^i Calendar Month. 7,920 40 12 Calendar Months =1 Year. Mile 63,360 5,280 1,760 320 Days Year. 365 ^i Common PARTICULAR MEASURES OF LENGTH. 366 Days =1 Leap Year. 12 lines I inch. A fathom, 6 feet. MEASURES OF WEIGHT AVOIRDUPOIS. 3 inches i palm. A cable's length, 40

2-jj Grains = i Drachm : 4 inches i hand. yards. 16 Drachms = i Ounce = 437% V Grains. A cubit 18 inches. A degree, 6g\ miles, or 16 Ounces = i Pound =7,000) A pace, milit., 2 ft. 6 in. 60 nautical miles. 8 Pounds I Stone of Butcher's Meat, pace, geomet. 5 ft. A league, miles. = A , 3 14. Pounds = I Ordinary Stone. SQUARE OR SURFACE MEASURE. 23 Pounds = I Quarter (qr.). In. Ft. Yds. Pis Ch, R. 4 Quarters = i Hundredweight (cwt.). Square foot . . 144 20 Cwts. = I Ton. Square yard... 1,296 9 is in all commercial This weight used almost Rod, pole, ) 39,204 2725 301 transactions and common dealings. or perch f LIQUID MEASURE. Gals. Qts. Pts. Square chain 627,264 4.356 16 i^ Four Gills, one Pint Rood 1,568,160 10,890 1,210 40 25 I Quart Acre 6,272,640 43,560 4,840 160 10 4 Gallon A square mile contains 640 acres, ,560 rood.s, NEW APOTHECARIES WEIGHT. 6,400 chains, 102,400 rods, poles, or perches, or 3,097,600 square yards. Ounce = 437I grs. Pound, 16 oz =7,000 ,, FLUID MEASURE. Marked. Same as Avoirdupois. 60 Minims Itl =1 Fluid Drachm f 5 8 Drachms =1 Ounce f DRY OR CORN MEASURE. 5 20 Ounces =1 Pint O '4 Quarts = i Gallon. 8 Pints = 1 Gallon ....gal. 2 Gallons = i Peck. 4 Pecks = I Bushel. TROY WEIGHT. 3 Bu-hels (four of corn) ^= i Sack. 3^ Grains =1 Carat. 12 Sacks = I Chaldron. 24 Grains :=i Pennyweight. 8 Bushels, or two Sacks ... = i Quarter. 20 Pennyweights ...=i Ounce 480 grs. 5 Quarters = i Load. 12 Ounces =1 Pound 5,760 ,,

FOREIGN MONEYS AND THEIR ENGLISH EQUIVALENTS.

Country. Chief Coin. Ecg. Value. Country. Chief Coin. Value. s. d. d. A ustria & Hungarj' Florin (silver) Mexico,Chili, PeruDollar (about) 4 Belgium Franc 9* Montevideo Dollar 3 5 Brazil Milrei Norway RixdoUar 4 6 Buenos Ayres Dollar 6 Persia Toman 10 6 Canada Dollar Portugal Milrei (about) 4 10

China Tael of Silver Russia ... . Rouble (silver) 3 2

Do Dollar (varies) Spain Real Vellon (aboutj ... o 2% Cuba Dollar Do Escudo 2 o Denmark Crown Sweden Rixdollar i \\ Do 20- Crown Piece (gold) of Switzerland Franc o 95

Egypt Piastre , 3* Turkey Piastre (nearly) o 2^ Do 50- Piastre Piece (gold) Do Medijide (gold) 18 i France Franc 9i United States Dollar 4 2 Germany Mark o Uruguay Dollar 4 2 Do ,20-Mark (gold) 19 7 West Indies* Dollar 4 2

Greece Drachma , * In these, as in all British Colonial Possessions, Holland Florin English money is current of each denomination.

Do loFlorln (gold) , 19 8 In the above table the equivalent values are India Rupee I II given as nearly as possible, but generally foreign

Do Mohur, 15 do. (gold) .. 29 2 moneys are not exactly commensurate with Eng-

Italy , Lira lish, as the course of exchange continually varies, Java Florin I 8 affecting consequently the relative values. ;

ADVERTISEMENTS.

Established 1835.

#3 Epikixs. —^— PORT. B.&M.MELYIN, SHERRY. WHISKY. CLARET. Our Famous Old Islay Blend CHAMPAGNE. has for many years ^ea, and %ii|it pt^etichauts, HOCK. Wn^, maintained the MOSELLE. character of being 17, 19, & 21 CASTLE STEEET, the perfection of BURGUNDY. Blended Whisky. MADEIRA. From the MARSALA. extensive Stock Opposite Municipal Buildings. we hold of SAUTERNE. Whisky, selected CHABLIS. with the greatest care from the C^" Please note Address of our best Distilleries NEW Premises. in Scotland, we confidently guarantee Orange Our TEAS. Blend as being of Curacao. an uniform quality Yellow Our 2/ Blend is giving great satisfaction and of the purest can be confidently recommended. Chartreuse. description. Maraschino. Other Blends, 2/6, 2/8, 3/ per lb. Finest Assam, 3/4. Benedictine. BRANDY. Kummel. Choicest Old Cherry Brandy. Hennessey's Three Angostura Stars. Bass and Allsopp's Pale Ale. Martell & Otard. Bitters. 's Imperial Porter. Orange Bitters. Barclay, Perkins and Co. Raggett's Nourishing Stout, and RUM. Crabbie & Co.'s Golden Hop Pale Ale. Finest Old Ginger Wines, Jamaica. & Cordials. VIENNA LAGER BEER.

Duncan, GIN. Flockhart AGENTS FOR Fockink, Loopuyt. & Co.'s Aerated Old Tom. Waters.

JVofe the Address—17, ig, &= 21 CASTLE ST., FORFAR. —

ADVERTISEMENTS.

w. S. ¥So>i^o;H

Mm\f\t I ^mtu ^^d% '^^^k^U 73 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR,

Begs most respectfully to thank his numerous friends and the public generally in Forfar and neighbourhood for their liberal patronage since removing to these Commodious Premises he presently occupies ; and would solicit a continuance of their favours. He would draw special attention to the following :

MELODEONS—A Specialty.—The best Selection in town, in all the Newest Styles, prices from 4s 6d to 25s—see Windows. VIOLINS from 5s upwards, VIOLIN BOWS, STRINGS, &c. CONCERTINAS very cheap.

TELESCOPES, OPERA GLASSES, MAGIC LANTERNS, both Toy and the more Practical and Serviceable Lantern.

FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &c.—In this Department the Newest and Latest Varieties constantly to hand. PRESENTATION DESKS, if not in Stock, can be pro- cured at a day's Notice,

Football Clubs, Cricket Clubs, &c. will find it advantageous to procure their supplies through W. H. Thomson, who will do his utmost to please.

BIBLES (cheap), TESTAMENTS, HYMN BOOKS for the various Churches. SCRAP ALBUMS—an immense Variety from 4d upwards. SCRAPS— Endless Variety—aU the Newest constantly to hand.

CHRISTMAS CARDS from the most eminent Makers—An exceedingly Varied and Choice Assortment to choose from. See Windows and Stock.

Agent for HERBERT & GODFRETS Aqua Crystal Spectacles.

JtX^l0k0n0 anb Conartinas ^epair^b. ADVERTISEMENTS.

ENDRY & WARDEN,

83 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

JACKETS, ULSTERS, FUR-LINED CLOAKS. FUR CAPES, WRAPS, TRAVELLING RUGS. DRESS MATERIALS, VELVETEENS. UMBRELLAS, GLOVES, HOSIERY.

FLANNELS, /ww fke Best Makers^ at Lowest Prices. DOWN QUILTS. SCOTCH AND ENGLISH BLANKETS. CARPETS. LINOLEUMS. TAPESTRY CURTAINS. IRON BEDSTEADS. FEATHERS. MATTRESSES.

TOP COATS, DRESS, and TWEED SUITS, MADE TO MEASURE.

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(The "DOMESTIC," £6, 6s and £6, 10s. SEWING MACHINES.{^^ii;^*l\?rs&'Nt'^:;

5 Per Cent, for Cash olBF Makers' Price Lists.

HENDRY & WARDEN,

83 ^^^'i ai(^S 0^l{I^5l*, f<0^5*Sf{. ADVERTISEMENTS.

®1€ eLOTJHlEf^, jHATTER,

Begs respectfully to thank his Patrons for past favours. Keeping always on hand a Stock of the Newest Goods in the Market—of the best quality—at the lowest possible price, and by giving the best class of work- manship, excellence of style, and a guarantee of a perfect fit, he hopes to merit a still larger patronage.

OVEEOOATmaS. Lambswool Underclothing. COATINGS. Merino Underclothing. TWEEDS. Shirts and Fronts.

TKOUSERINGS. Collars and Cnffs. VE STINGS. Scarfs and Bows.

LADIES' CLOTHS. Hats and Gloves.

SHIETINGS. Caps and Bonnets.

FLANNELS. Umbrellas and Braces.

PLAIDINGS. Waterproof Coats & Legging &c.

92 WEST HIGH STREET, ADVERTISEMENTS. JOHN ROBERTSON,

^npX'§m^tx, §mxntox, Mhx, ^ ^Mtx, 52 and 54 OASTLE STEEET, lOEFAE.

Paper- Hangings kept in stock at greatly reduced prices. Glass cut to size. Estimates furnished for Painting, Glazing, &c. Country Orders promptly attended to. PICTURES FRAMED, Cheapest in Town. Ml (!WinL.YL(0 mm ivi. J\

30 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR.

English and Foreign WATCHES of every description. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, &c., carefully Repaired and Cleaned.

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF

cSmtahU frrr J;tarriap anb (Ehristmas ^xts^mts, altoass in S^otk to choosz from. SPOONS, FORKS, CUTLERY, &c., &c.

SPECTACLES ^ FOLDERS to Suit all Sights. AGENT FOR HENRY LAWRENCE'S (LONDON) CELEBRATED SPECTACLES. JAMES LIWRANCE, bookseller & stationer, 78 EAST HIGH STREET, FOEFAE,

^ ^:^^^iD^ «

MAGIC LANTERNS, from 6d to 20/. FOOTBALL MANUALS, One Penny each. Kohler's " MUSICAL STAR " Tcept in Stock. ADVERTISEMENTS. m@ 'mMwwmM1^ EC O S I E E,, 7 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

Yarns, Hand-knitted Hosiery, Flannels, Plaidings, &c. Blankets and Sheetings. JOHN ADAMSON, 40 WEST HIGH ST., FOSFiR, Would call special attention to the undernoted prices of

1/4, ... 2/, ... 2/6, ... 2/8 per Lb. also,

OF THE VERT BEST QUALITY, 2/6, 2/10, & 3/ per Bottle. 16/ & 17/ per Gallon.

JOHN ADAMSON, 40 WEST HIGH ST., FORFAR. JAMES MARSHALL Invites all those who wish to buy genuine DRAPERY GOODS at Moderate Prices to call at J^o. 110 West High Street, Forfar. -o~ ^

110 West High Street, Forfar. ;

ADVERTI SEMENTS.

THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN FORFAR FOR

Grroceries, Provisions, & lalt Liquors, IS AT ITCIilT t lilT i^( 33 O-A^STXiE STI^EET.

AGENT FOR WALKER'S GLASGOW BISCUITS.

H^e 1^:) J^I^®J^lb Has always in Stock a Large and Varied Assortment of BOOTS JLIsTID SHOES, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON, AT REASONABLE PRICES, Made of Good Material, and Workmanship that he can recommend to his Customers and the Public generally. Ladies' Boots, from 41^ to 1216 Gents' Boots, from 8/6 to I4I6. A Large Lot of Boys' and Girls' Boots to hand, suitable for the Season.

Boots au4 ^hoos of ovotiy ^esci:|iption P^ade to ^ea$ui:|o of Bo$t ^atoijial and Motjl^manehip.

OBSERVE THE ADDRESS : D. TAEBAT, 13 East High St, Porfar. OPENINQ INTIMATION. DAVID M'KENZIE, BICYCLE and TRICYCLE DEALER, Begs respectfully to intimate that he has Opened that Shop, 53 WEST HIGH STREET, Forfar, with a Large Selection of BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, SEWING MACHINES, PERAMBULATORS, IRON BEDSTEADS, CUTLERY, &c. Repairs Neatly, Expeditiously, & Cheaply made on all the above, on the Premises. INSPECTION INVITED. ADVERTISEMENTS.

WOOL MATTRESSES, 16/6 to 22/. ^amilp ^{louritittg. o Oh Special attention is given to this Department. A Large CO Variety of Goods always kept in Stock. Having a numerous staff of Dressmakers, Mantlemakers, and K Milliners, Orders for urgent FAMILY MOURNING ^ can be made up on the Premises on Shortest Notice. SCALE OF CHARGES VERY MODERATE. WiLLIAM WARDEN, Drapery, Millinery, Mantlemaking, Dressmaking, W and Tailoring Establislinient, 23 EAST HIGH STREET, Q FOEFA.R. (72 SEWING MACHINES at special prices.

^^ly; ULES WTCHELL

FORFAR & KIRRIEMUIR.

2 BACKWYND (adjoining Castle Street), FORFAR. :o: BEE^^ICF^^STS, I3INNEES. TEA, COFFEE, HOT PIES, and all TEMPERANCE Refreshments.

Families supplied with superior GINGER BEER. ADVERTISEMENTS.

'^DP NING DENTAL NOTIC

-in»s-ir

ALL DISEASES ARTIFICIAL OF TEETH THE TEETH SUPPLIED.

CAREFULLY Charges most

TREATED. Moderate. DR FREN B^Btal S«if§€{)n, St, Amdf^ws,

NOW RESIDENT IN FORFAR at 99 EAST HIGH STREET,

(StoW s Nezv Bttildings, Fii^st Flat).

Guaranteed Personal Attendance from 8-30 on Thursday night, until 8 o'clock on Monday morning every week.

The above arrangement will allow time for complete satisfaction being given to every case, and every description of Surgical and Mechanical work done on the premises.

workmanship unexcelled.

Visits Kirriemuir on 4th (and 5th) Friday of every Month at Miss BARRY'S, High Street. Hours—from 11-30 to 5 o'clock. ADVERTISEMENTS. H DAVID* ROD© Ef^,h

Would call attention to his large Stock of PAPERHANGINGS, bought direct from the leading Manufacturers in the trade. A large Selection to choose from, at Prices which cannot be surpassed.

Estimates given in for Work ; and Pattern Books sent to any Address in Town or Country. :o: No. 21 WEST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

Has the pleasure to announce that he has bought a Large and SELECT CLASS of TWEEDS, which for value cannot be beat.

an 13s 6d. 15s 6d. CD ^ ?=^ P 17s 6d. CO ^ 18s 6d.

Boys' STYLISH SUITS, 7s 6d to 15s, upwards.

SEE ~W I IST r> O T^ 8. i4 WEST HIGH ST., FORFAR. C. THOM & SON, 5 LITTLEOAUSEWAY, FORFAR.

Bill Posting and Delivering promptly executed in Town or Country.

dLxtcuiuxs ^!blxzsstb, ^zss-aQzs ^ight ox ^ag. ADVERTISEMENTS. JAMES STEWART,

28 WEST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

Finest Quality of Meat Killed. Lamb and Veal in Season. Marriage and Supper Parties supplied on Special Terms. PICKLED TONGUES and CORNED BEEF always on hand.

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Hhi^dv^ai^e -j- and -j- Seed -^ fOEi^cHANT, 35 EAST HIGH STREET,

Has always on hand a General Assortment of House Furnishing Iron- mongery—Table Cutlery, N.S. and E.P. Spoons and Forks, Registered and Kinnaird Grates, Ranges—close and open fire, Mangles, Wringing Machines, Fenders, Fire Irons. Blacksmiths', Joiners', and Bootmakers' Furnishings. Agricultural Implements, and all General Farm Requisites. Spades, Shovels^ Forks, Grapes, Sacks, Ropes, Twines, &c.

OILS— Burnings Harness, and Machinery.

Eemoving in May to 14 EAST HIGH STREET.

40 OASTLB STREET, FORFAR. ADVERTISEMENTS.

GENEK^^I. r^

18 & 20 WEST HIGH STREET, FORFAR, Has always on hand a Large Stock of Grates, Fenders, Fire Irons, Paints, Oils, Colours, and General Furnishings, all at very moderate Prices. A Call Solicited.

GBEAT DISPLAY OF NEW GOODS.

JOHN ROBERTS begs to announce that his Stock is now replete with everything New and Fashionable, and would respectfully invite Inspection. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING and BABY-LINEN. JUVENILE SUITS and CHILDREN'S BLOUSES. BERLIN SEWED GOODS and FANCY WORK. WOOLS and KNITTING YARNS (Best Quality). FANCY KNITTED GOODS and HOSIERY.

UNRIVALLED CHOICE, NEWEST STYLES, LOWEST PRICES.

41 & 43 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR. DAVID MASTERTOJM, JP>Ia{n & Ornamental ^la^texex.

All Kinds of Tile Work, Cement Work, Concrete Floors, &c.

20 CANMORE STREET, FORFAR. ADVERTISEMENTS.

-^/i cJOJHN + f^lTCJHIE,

All kinds of Jobbing neatly and substantially done. Monuments and Head Stones supplied. Cement, Bricks, Fireclay Goods, &c., always on hand. ESTIMATES GIVEN.

>^m

In returning thanks for past favours, begs to call attention to his Stock, which is now selected and replete with everything suitable for the Festive Season.

(Ihristma0 mxb Jleto §^ar ^ixkzB in gnat barktg,

Plain and Ornamental, at Prices to suit all Parties.

'W Various Sizes, of the Finest Quality.

WEDDING and CHRISTENING CAKES made to Order on the Shortest Notice.

HOT PIES, TEA 85 COFFEE, AND OTHER TEMPERANCE REFRESHMENTS.

22 k U WEST HIGH STBEET, FORFAI|.

For the BEST Value in Gejteral DRAPER V GOODS, TR V

Successors to F. CARGILL,

145, H5i, & 147 East Wi%\ Street, IF OE. IF -A- IS. —

ADVERTISEMENTS. HOOD'S

OF BOOTS & SHOES, AT 18 & 96 CASTLE STREET.

ALL WHO REALLY WANT GOOD VALUE SHOULG THY

Boois, Shoes, Boots, Shoes, & Slippers. I®'®®® & Slippers.

They are of first-class workmanship, and manufactured from the best materials. Universal satisfaction guaranteed to all.

REPAIRS.—Special attention is given to this Department—the best materials used, and the lowest Prices charged. Boots Re-gusseted.

CUSTOMER WORK.—As Hood is a practical tradesman in all the branches of the Boot and Shoe Trade, and employs none but the best of workmen, he can with confidence recommend his own make Pegged, Rivetted, and Sewed.

ADDRESS :-

-^l^?^T-.|. •l>^^EHi^^

18 Castle Street & 96 Castle Street, oxfax. ADVERTISEMENTS.

<^ WU6}\ I & I dlodkni^ikei', ^

ALWAYS ON HAND, A Good Selection of the Best Makes of GOLD and SILVER ENGLISH LEVER and Foreign WATCHES and JEWELLERY of every Description.

l^' REPAIRS of all kinds in Town and Country Promptly and Carefully attended to. REPAIRS AND WINDINGS CONTRACTED FOR ANNUALLY. OPTICAL G0OG5 KEPT m STOCK. Curling (Stones in (St0i:k, x>r got to CDrb^r.

§§t JI1P§SI¥§EY,w 20J WEST HIGH STREET.

>ii^^ J . f^J^f^G^lf^OX-

knitting M00I0. STAMPED GOODS FOR CREWEL WORK, EMBROIDERY, BEAD & WOOL NEEDLE-WORK.

BABY-LINEN AND UNDER-CLOTHING.

!(i)a4ie$' W^f>x^ of all hinds i^inished and tastefully p^ade up. ADVERTISEMENTS.

9) i' BW ^

36 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR, AND HIGH STREET, KIRRIEMUIR,

KEEP only such BOOTS and SHOES as they can with confidence recommend to the Public.

Si

A LARGE SELECTION OF

7€[/ :9 mRMmm 4) mMm:

From IS 8d to 8s 6d. Colours to match dresses in a day's notice.

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PINET'S FRENCH HAND-MADE BOOTS

kept in Stock. Buttoning or Lacing, 17s 6d.

Repairs of all kinds done on the premises by Fij^st- class Workmen. —

ADVERTISEMENTS.

Wholesale and Family Grocer & Wine Merchant.

Splendid Stock of Old Brandies, Wines, and Whisky, —o Our Blend of Old Matured Highland WHISKY is perfection.

Three Yeai's Old, Blended under Excise Supervision, at 16s 6d per Gall., 2s lOd per Bottle.

Old BEANDT, 10 Years old, 5s per Bottle. Large Stock of WINE at Moderate Prices.

12 EAST m^^ ST., FOHFAH, Goods delivered Free per own Van in Toion or Country.

WILLIAM MORRISON,

No. 1 DUNDEE LOAN.

Household FUENITUEE of every description suppKed, or made to Order.

ESTIMATES Furnished for Joiner and Oartwright Work.

JOBBIJ^G CAREFULLY ATTEJ^'DED TO.

Kmtcrals @^onb\icicb.

Note Address— I Dimdee Loan, Forfar, .

ADVERTISEMENTS.

MILLINEHY WAHKHOUSE, 158 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR. HENRY irrENTON. ^ai|;|iage p^ilHue^t), Routining p^ilHnei|ij, ^ p^illinetj^ ol

Orders for the above carefully attended to under Mrs FENTON'S Superintendence

^ JAMES t GUILD, ^ gfiip^r anb §tlh JRcrar, 30 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR, Has always in Stock, a good selection of GENERAL DRAPERY GOODS, Dresses, Skirtings, Silks, Satins,

Velvets, Velveteens, Black & Coloured Cashmeres & Merinoes,

;^lannel$, Blanbats^ ^flaidings, Minceys^ SHA WLS, FUR CAPES, FUE TRIMMINGS, MUFFS,

A LARGE ASSOHTMEHT OF FAHCY G00BS, Suitable for Christmas and New Year Presents. ^aa^sAi PLUMBER, TINSMITH, AND GASFITTER, 76 & 78 Castle St., Forfar.

All the Newest Bath and Water-Olosets, with Fittings, fitted up on the Shortest liotice by experienced Flumbers. HOT WATER HEATING. Churclies, Halls, Mansion Houses, Conservatories, G-reenhouses, &c., heated on the Newest Principles by Experienced Tradesmen. Keith's Patent Boilers for Heating, from £2, 10s upwards. ADVERTISEMENTS. «ISS lULLAR Has now opened that Shop, 22 EAST HIGH STREET,

(Formej'ly occupied by Mr David Robb),

With a carefully-selected Stock of BERLIN and other WOOLS, and a Large Assortment of FANCY WORK, BABY-LINEN, UNDER- CLOTHING, HOSIERY.

% Sdert ©aricti) of Janrii €oodB suitable for |reseuts.

Ladies' Own Work made up on the Premises.

hLANCLANDS*&* MILNE, ^ PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS, TINSMITHS, gers, &c.,

1 Wi^S¥ SiG(S ^¥^I{1^¥, l^0f(s^^^.

Repairs carefully attended to in Town and Country.

LAEGE STOCK OF IRONMONGERY FURNISHINGS ALWAYS ON HAND.

ESTIMATES GIVEJ^ for all KIJVBS of WORK. ADVERTISEMENTS.

f ^A/HOLESALE & RETAIL

55 & 57 EAST HiaH STREET,

The best SELECTION in the North of Scotland, of SCOTCH TWEEDS, WORSTED COATINGS, OVERCOATINGS, also Men's and Boys' Ready-made TWEED SUITS. Men's and Boys' CORD TROUSERS. PERFECT FIT AND WORKMANSHIP GAURANTEED.

The General DRAPERY STOCK is one of the Largest in Town, and great care is taken to keep a good Substantial Article at a reason- able price, avoiding low-priced rubbish, which is so prevalent in the Markets at present.

A. D.'s Goods are all marked in plain figures at the loAvest cash prices.

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Special attention and despatch given to Parties furnishing, also to

FAMILY MOURNINGS

AT DALGETV'S, FORFAR. ADVERTISEMENTS. THE NEW SHOE SHOP. -o- M^»m™'\^

Desires respectfully to call the attention of the general Public to her large and carefully-selected Stock of BOOTS and SHOES of the highest quality, being supplied by the best Manufacturers ; and, parti- cularly, she takes credit for a new style of Slipper which she has intro- duced, '* The Felt A Slipper," and which can only be got at The New Shoe Shop. The success which has attended the sale of these

Slippers is quite unprecedented, and she confidently anticipates a still larger run on them.

REPAIRS, and Special Orders to Measure, will receive prompt attention.

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93 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR.

-^ ^^e §forfar ^ij&patc^. ^

Published every Friday morning. Guaranteed Gratis Circulation jooo. Best Advertising Medium in Forfar.

OLIVER MTHERSON, Editor & Proprietor,

76 East High Street, Forfar. ADVERTISEMENTS.

Ironmongery Istablishment.

TO THE iE^TJELIO- It being beyond the capacity of a page Advertisement to detail the thousand and one articles offered at this Establishment, the subscriber would simply draw attention to its different departments as a guidance to those who may not yet be familiar with them. Possessing all the advantages necessary for successfully competing for the patronage of the community, their support is confidently solicited.

•••^$=3 HOUSE FURNISHINGS. C=$^-

In all the newest styles of Grates, Fenders, and Fire Irons ; Bed- steads, Mattresses, Coal Vases, Cutlery, Electro-plate and Nickel Silver Goods, &c., &c. -»-!• WRIGHTS', i-^ In Nails, Locks, Hinges, Screws, Oils, Paints. All sorts of Joiners' Tools, &c. ••-^ BLACKSMITHS', t^- In Files, Rasps, Horse Nails, Washers, &c. Bar Iron not kept in stock, but Quotations given for quantities. -^•!- SHOEMAKERS', l--^ The Stock of these is most complete. Being a maker of Shoe Furni- shings none are better able to do the trade—an extensive Stock always on hand. -^•!- SEEDS, i--^

The Seed Trade in all its details receives most strict attention and care, the great aim being quality with reasonable prices.

SPECIAL—LOCKS of all sorts Repaired and Fitted with Keys. GRATES, RANGES, and STOVES Repaired, &c. INSPECTION INVITED. QUOTATIONS SOLICITED. A. MACKINTOSH, HARDWARE AND SEED MERCHANT, H & 16 CASTLE ST., FOBFAR.

,,nr^ ADVERTISEMENTS.

Potato, (xfaiii, m\i Mmmre Merd\dini, FORFAR,

House-ll MARKET PLACE; Office-THE CROSS,

Stores-Lower MARKET PLACE, & at LAMOND SQUARE.

Sk^ ^Iwky^ fof ^kle Best ENGLISH and SCOTCH COALS, on most reasonable terms.

ALSO, Best Hand-threshed WHEAT STRAW, from Belgium and France.

BRAN & OATS of the best feeding qualities, and as Cheap as any one else.

ALSO

HA Y fro7n Pe^'thshire and the Carse of Stirling.

ETC., ETC., ETC. ADVERTISEMENTS.

W. ^Sl^?S^I{f»

39 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR, HAS ALWAYS ON HAND

BUSINESS BOOKS of various Sizes and Rulings, Machine and Hand-7nade PAPERS. Official, Business, and Private ENVELOPES all Sizes. AND A Large Stock of GENERAL STATIONERY.

Books Ruled, Printed, and Bound to any Pattern.

ALBUMS, INKSTANDS, DESKS, LEATHER & PLUSH GOODS, OF THE BEST MAKES.

loohs in (Blejant findings for §rfees and presentations* MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS SUPPLIED.

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