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POST-OFFICE ABERDEEN DIRECTORY

1865-66.

COMPRISING, AMONG OTHER INFORMATION, PUBLIC OFFICES AND BANK DIRECTORY. POSTAGE DIRECTORY. CONVEYANCE AND INSURANCE DIRECTORY. GENERAL DIRECTORY. TRADES' AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY. STREET DIRECTORY. OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY. WOODSTDE DIRECTORY.

ETC. ETC.

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Terms in Scotland and England. IN SCOTLAND. IN ENGLAND.

Candlemas, Feh. 2, N. S. ; 14, O.S. Lady Day, March 25 Whitsunday, May 15, „ 27, „ Midsummer Day, June 24

Lammas, August 1, ,, 13, ,, Michaelmas Day, Sept. 29 Martinmas, Nov. 11, Christmas, December 25 When a term day falls on a Sunday, the Monday following is considered as the term. Bank Holidays—1865-66 Prince of Wales' Birthday, Novem- Good Friday Marsh 30 ber 9 Queen's Birthday May 24 Christmas Day Dec. 25 Queen's Coronation June 28 New Year's Day Jan. 1 And the Sacramental Fasts. When a holiday falls on a Sunday, the Monday following is kept. —

CONTENTS.

— Aberdeen— Assurance Companies Extent of City, Population, The Scottish Provincial 22 Burgh Eental 5 The Northern 23 Standard Life 24 SECTION I. Aberdeen Mutual Assurance and Public Revenue Directory. Friendly 24 Post Office Shipping Companies-— J Customs ...... 6 Aberdeen Steam Navigation 24 6 Inland Revenue (late Excised... Aberdeen, Leith, and Clyde 25 Valuation of Lands & Heritages 7 Aberdeen and Newcastle Trade, 25 County Voters' Registration Act 7 Aberdeen and Hull Steam Navi- gation Co 23 SECTION II. Aberdeen, Tyne, and Hamburg Municipal Directory. Steam Navigation Co 26 Magistrates and Town Council 7 Railway Companies — Court 7 Guildry and Dean of Guild Scottish North-Eastern 26 8 Harbour Board Great North of Scotland 27 8 Police Board Deeside 28 Prison Establishment 9 Miscellaneous City Tax Office 9 Valuation of Lands & Heritages, Foreign Consuls 28 Burgh of Aberdeen 10 Mercantile Marine Board 29 Incorporated Trades 10 Aberdeen Corn Exchange Co.... 29 Parochial Board of St. Nicholas Aberdeen Stock Exchange 29 or City Parish 10 Aberdeen Lime Company.. 29 Parochial Board of Old Machar 11 Aberdeen Commercial Company 30 The Northern Agricultural Co.... 30 SECTION III. Aberdeen Market Company 30 Commercial Directory. Gas Light Company of Aberdeen 31 Aberdeen Music Hall Company 31 Banking Companies- Galena Investment Company... 31 Aberdeen Banking Company... 12 Michigan Investment Company 31 Union Bank of Scotland 12 Aberdeen Property Investment Aberdeen Town & County Bank 13 Company 32 North of Scotland Banking Co.... 14 Trade Protection Society 32 Bank of Scotland 15 SECTION IV. British Linen Co. (Aberdeen) ... 16 Commercial Bank of Scotland... 17 Legal Directory. National Bank of Scotland 18 Advocates 32 Royal Bank of Scotland 19 Society of Glasgow Bank (Abdn.) 20 Circuit Court of Justiciary 34 City of 34 Security Savings Bank, Sherift Court National 34 Aberdeen 21 Commissary Court .

IV CONTENTS.

Sheriff Small Debt and Circuit Oldmill Reformatory 46 Court 34 Industrial Asylum and Reforma- Burgh or Baillie Court 34 tory for Girls 47 Justice of Peace Court 35 House of Industry and Refuge 47 Justice of Peace Small Debt Asylum for the Blind < 47 Court . 35 Home for the Aged and Infirm Police Court 35 of Both Sexes 47 Commutation Road Trustees ... 35 Messengers-at-Arms 36 SECTION VIII. 36 Sheriff Officers Miscellaneous Directory. SECTION V. Public News-Rooms, Libraries, Medical Directory. Clubs, &c 48 Police Establishment 51 Royal Infirmary 36 Registration of Births, Deaths, Lunatic Asylum 37 Royal and Marriages 52 Medico-Chirurgical Soeiety 37 Military Establishments 53 General Dispensary, Lying-in, and Vaccine Institution 37 SECTION IX. Ophthalmic Institution (for Diseases of the Eye) 37 Postal Directory. Hospital for the Relief of Per- List of Post Towns in Scotland 54 sons Labouring: under In- curable Diseases 38 Aberdeen Mail Arrangements— Hydropathic Establishment and When Letters can be Posted, Turkish Bath, Lochhead 38 and when Deliveries com- SECTION VI. mence 66 Collections at Receiving Houses, Ecclesiastical Directory. and Pillar Letter Boxes... 67 Established Church of Scotland 38 Inland Postage Resrulations ... Free Church of Scotland 38 Rates of Postage of Foreign and Episcopalian, United Presby- Colonial Letters terian, &c 39 Foreign Book and Newspaper SECTION VII. Postage Directory, Money Order Office Educational Post Office Savings Bank University of Aberdeen 40 Cottages, Mansions, and Places Free Church College 41 in the Suburbs of Abdn... Town's Public Schools 41 Stage Coach Conveyances Grammar School 41 Carriers to and from Aberdeen Schools in Little Belmont St.... 42 Aberdeen Shipping

Dr. Andrew Bell's School, Fre- Stamp Duties 91 , derick Street 42 Electric and International Tele- Established Church of Scotland graph Company 92 1 Schools 42 Electric Tele- Free Church of Scotland Schools 42 graph Co 92 ' Other Denominations 43 School of Science and Art, Navi- New Aberdeen Directory. gation and Trade 43 General Directory. 93 John Davidson's, York Street, Trades' and Professions' Direct. 223 Footdee 43 Agents for Insurance Companies 259 James Thain's, 52, Shiprow 43 Street Directory 261 Academies. &c... 44 Alterations and Additions 320 Ladies' Boarding and Day Schools, &c 44 Old Aberdeen Directory. Gordon's Hospital 44 Robert Council 321 Hospital 45 Magistrates and Town Boys' and Girls' 321 the Education of Incorporations Institution for 322 and Dumb 45 Seminaries of Learning the Deaf 322 Aberdeen Female Orphan List of Names Asylum 45 Woodside Directory. Hospital for Orphan and Desti- tute Female Children 45 Churches, Teachers, &c 328 Aberdeen Female School of In- List of Names 329 dustry. Guestrow 46 Industrial School Association... 46 Advertisements —

POST-OFFICE ABERDEEN DIRECTORY.

ABERDEEN.

1.—Extent of City.

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

2.—Population.

By the census of 1861, the population amounted to 73,794. The returns stated the number of inhabited houses at 5901, with 18,785 separate occupiers. The Population of the City and County, in the same year, was 225,148. The number of Electors on Parliamentary Roll for the year ending Whit- sunday, 1865, was 3872. Municipal do., 2825. Member of Parliament for the City—Col. W. H. Sykes.

SECTION I—PUBLIC REVENUE DIRECTORY.

Post-Office.

Postmaster William Mitchell. Clerks— Robert Cumming, George Wood, Duncan Collie, Robert Fbaser, Lawrance Jafprat, Alexander Bisset, and John Garden Sorters. —Andrew Stuart and Peter Diack Stampers—Alexander Scott, Francis Ross, James Hunter, and John Cameron. Letter Carriers— William Salmond, David Eraser, James Fraser, Robert Ritchie, John Ross, Isaac Forsyth, Thomas M'Gufpie, James Mutch, James Abkrcrombie, James Pirie, and Fredebick Watt. —

b PUBLIC REVENUE DIRECTORY.

Customs.

Collector and Landing Surveyor—Daniel B. Preston Clerlzs— Alexander Macfarlane, Wliliam Whitecross, James N. Justice, William Gregor. 5th vacant. Examining Officers— George M.Thomson, James Turner, George Johnston, Alex. Taylor, Robert Chisholm. Out-Door Officers—1st Class—John Johnston, Robert Reid Dean, James Cattanach, George Milne, Alexander Garden. 3d Class—Andrew- William Gibb, James Collie, and William M'Callum. 2d Class—Duncan Forbes, James Cassie, James Imray, William Simpson, Alexander Wright, John Clouston and Robert S. Willock Housekeeper- George Middleton Principal Coast Officer at Neivburgli—Peter Matthew Custom-Rouse Agents and Shipbrolcers—William Whitecross and Charles Burgess. COAST GUARD. Inspector Commander— George D. Fitzroy, R.N

ChieJ Officers—John Garner, R.N., Bridge of Don ; vacant Cove Bay ; James

Crowden, Chief Officer, Mudials ; , Katterline Sets of Captain Manby's Life Apparatus are placed in charge of the Officers at Bridge of Don, Cove Bay, and Stonehaven

Inland Revenue. DEPARTMENT OP STAMPS AND TAXES. Office 12 King Street. Inspector for the Counties of Aberdeen, Banff, Elgin, and Nairn—James M'AULAT Surveyor for the First District of Aberdeen—Alexander Fraser Surveyor for the Second District of Aberdeen— J ohn Fimister Surveyor for the Third or City District of Aberdeen— J ames Tuenbull Surveyor for the Counties of Banff, Elgin, and Nairn—Wm. Grigok, Elgin Surveyor for Kincardineshire—James S. Millar. Montrose Distributor of Stamps, Collector of Land and .Assessed Taxes, and Property and Income Tax for Aberdeenshire— Andrew Jopp, Victoria Court, 54 Castle Street

Inland Revenue. (LATE EXCISE.

Office 2, Trinity Quay. Collector—John Anderson Cleric— Charles Croft 1st District Supervisor— T. G. Orchard. Officers—James Barber, Thomas Hodge, Thomas Mills, Robert Hall, and Hugh Cowan. Assistant —Alexander Hodge •2nd District Supervisor—John Boyd Officers—George P. Robertson, Thomas Matiikson, William Hicton, J. Pirrie, Stephen Touden. and John Broomhead. Assistants—John Bulge, and William John Soddt. Oldmeldrum District Supervisor— John Maddtson. Queers—Robert Ltall, Thomas Price, Donald M'Donald, Daniel Robert Halley, Alex. Rutherfokd, Thos. Beveridge, William Beveridge. Assistant— Alexander Baillie. Old Deer District, Supervisor— George Hopper. Queers—James Orchard, William Mackay, William Campbell, John Munro, Thomas Verlin, John Fraser. Assistant John Forrester Aboyne District, Supervisor—Stephen Caird. Oncers—William Rose, Charles Lyon, James M'Gillivray, George Gordon Galloway, John Punton, James Smith Cowan. Assistant—Peter Davidson MUNICIPAL DIRECTORY.

Valuation of Lands and Heritages. (17 and 18 Vict., c. 91) Assessors for the County of Aberdeen, exclusive of the City within the Parliamen- tary Boundary - Alexander Eraser, John Fiinister, and James Turnbull • Office, 12 King Street; Hours, Friday, 10 to 3.

County Voters' Registration Act.

Assessor for the County, exclusive of the City and Burghs—John Fimister,

Office, 13, King Street ; Hours of attendance—Fridays, 10 to 3. The Subsidy Tax is payable at Mr. James Simpson's Office, 17 Huxter Rovr

SECTION H.-IWUNSC1PAL DIRECTORY.

Magistrates and Town Council. Lord Provost—Sir Alexander. Anderson of Blelack, Kt. BAILLIES.

William Paterson, Druggist | William Adamson, Sharebroker William Henderson, Builder OFFICE-BEAREES. Bean of Guild George Black Bothwell, Merchant Treasurer William Gordon, Sharebroker Master of Shore Works Patrick Cooper, Advocate Master of Kirk and Bridge Works William Lumsden, Merchant Master of Mortifications..-. Alexander Morison, Mercer Master of Guild Brethren's Hospital James Matthews, Architect COUNCILLORS. William Leslie, Architect George Jamieson, Merchant Henry Jackson, M.D. George Robb, Merchant David Knox, Iron Merchant James W. Barclay, Merchant Alexander Nicol, Shipowner George Brown, Auctioneer Legal Assessor ". James Simpson, Advocate Town-Clerk John Angus, Advocate Chamberlain and Town Clerk-Depute Alexander Eraser, Advocate Procurator-Fiscal George Cadenhead, Advocate Superintendent of Works William Smith, Architect Burgh Assessor of Property John Milne Collector of City Taxes James Simpson Auditor of Town' s Accounts George Marquis, Accountant Billet-Master James Frater Assistant, Town- Clerk's Office George Robb

Guildry, and Dean of Guild Court. Dean of Guild—George Black Bothwell, Merchant ASSESSORS.

John Forbes White I John Roy, Jun. I Marianus Massie I James Milne William Philip, Jun. William Connon Alex. Webster John Duthie

Benjamin Moir | William Melville | Geo. Shepherd | Charles Stewart Clerk Alexander Fraser, Advocate Deanof Guild's Officer William Adam MUNICIPAL DIRECTORY.

The Harbour Board.

Commissioners under the Act 6 and 7 Victoria, " For Improving and Maintaining the Harbour of Aberdeen," passed 12th July, 1843. The Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council of the City of Aberdeen Commissioners ex officiis, together with nine Burgesses of Guild Commis- sioners, and three Incorporated Trades' Commissioners.

ELECTED BY BURGESSES OE GITILD. Henry Adamson James Horn William Eose Benjamin Moir John Duthie, Junr. William Hogarth Robert Catto Alexander Burnett Whyte "William Connon ELECTED BY THE TRADES. Alexander E. Dyer. Alexander Eddie John Fraser Secretary and Clerk—John Angus, Collector and Treasurer—Alexander Reid. Resident Superintendent— SHORE AND HARBOUR DUES DEPARTMENT.

Collector—Alexander Eeid Clerics and Sworn Bullcers— Peter Eiddell, James Nicol, William Adamson, William Gellan, and John Alexander BERTHING DEPARTMENT.

Captain Pilot and Berthmaster at Lower Quays—Alexander Gauld. Assistant and Keeper of Pier Light and Flag—John Davidson Doclcmaster—James Lees. jlssistcmt-Docfonasier and Attendant at Regent Twrnbri&ge—A.. Macdonald Superintendent of Coal, Lime, and Grain Meters, of Harbour Rails, and of Carters and Carriers of Coal—John M'Lean, Office—Provost Blaikie's Quay.

Police Board.

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

The Provost, Dean of Guild, City Treasurer, and Convener of the Incorpo-

rated Trades j all for the time being. .

MUNICIPAL DIRECTORY.

COMMISSIONERS FOB WARDS.

First Ward William Thomson Alexander Stephen Second „ John Sherar, Robert Urquhart Third „ George Stirling John Airth Fourth „ George Brown Alexander S.Cook Fifth „ John Rose William Knight Sixth „ John Sangster Alexander Inglis Seventh „ William Keith William Ironside Eighth „ George Donald George Jamies on

Ninth „ . lhomas Gordon William Shirres

Treasurer and Collector— William Duncan Clerk of Police, and Superintendent of Gunpowder Magazine - George Milne. Clerics—James Main, John Baillie, and James Lynch Auditor—Robert Fletcher, Accountant Inspector of Police, Superintendent of Water Works and Fire Engines- John Cruickshank Assistant Inspector of Police— James Minty Keeper oj Steam Engines, Water Works—John Webster Superintendent of Police—James Duthie Lieutenants—John Milne and William Anderson Medical Attendant— Dr. Ogston Legal Adviser—George Walker, Advocate The Night Watch consists of 58 men, and there is a Day Patrol of 27

Assessments for General Purposes—Under £7 of Rent, 15d per £1. At and above £7, 18d per £1. For Water—Dwelling Houses, 9d per £1. All other Premises, 4d per £i Premises under £3 are exempted. 6d per £1 additional is charged for water, when introduced into houses. The assessments are payable on the 20th of November

Prison Establishment.

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

City Tax Office.

17, Huxter Row. (Prison, Valuation, Rogue, Road Assessment, and Subsidy Tax). Collector—James Simpson. 10 MUNICIPAL DIRECTOKY.

Valuation of Lands and Heritages, Burg-h of Aberdeen.

Office—10 Union Street. The Valuation is made under the authority and superintendence of the Town Council. Assessor—John Milne.

Incorporated Trades.

Trinity Hall, 153, Union Street. Patron—The Rev. James Forsyth, D.D., Minister ofWest Parish. Beacon Convener—Robert Thomson. Master of Trades' Hospital—James Berry. Trades. Deacons. Boxmasters. Hammermen John Davidson Robert Glegg Bakers William Webster William Graham Wriyhts and Coopers.. .William Smith James Lunan Tailors William Davidson James Tocher Shoemakers James Clyne, Jun Alexander Brown Weavers William Bird George Christie Leslie Fleshers Adam Thomson George Milne Factor for the Widows' Fund—William Bird Treasurer for Widows' Supplementary Fund—David McHardy Treasurer for Trades' School—Robert Glegg Teachers—James Allan and Mrs. Knox Joint-Clerks and Assessors—Marianus Massie and Alexander Henderson, Advocates Convener's Officer—Andrew Ramsay Housekeeper, Trinity Hall—Mrs. Hannan

Parochial Board of St. Nicholas or City Parish.

Consisting of 4 Delegates from the Magistrates and Town Council 4 from the General Kirk Session, and 15 from the Ratepayers. 1865—66.

Chairman—George Jamieson, Esq.

ELECTED BY THE MAGISTRATES. George Jamieson, Merchant | William Adamson, Sharebroker William Gordon, Sharebroker | John Roy, Jun., Seedsman

ELECTED BY THE GENERAL KIRK SESSION. Robert Gerrard, Merchant I George Angus, late H.E.I.C.S. John Cargill, late Shipmaster | John M'Aldowie, Accountant MUNICIPAL DIRECTORY. 11

ELECTED BY THE RATEPAYERS. Messrs. Alexander Stephen, Painter Messrs. John Sangster, Druggist Alex. Crombie, late Fruit Mercht. • William Pittendrigh, Builder Charles M'Grigor, Hosier John Rose, Innkeeper William Lumsden, Merchant William Ironside, Builder Daniel Gray, Merchant William Walker, Merchant D. R. Lyall Grant, Merchant George Donald, Painter John Urquhart, Druggist Wm. Davidson, Merchant Tailor

Inspector—James Wallace Assistant Inspectors—Wm. Anderson and John Reid Clerk—Patrick Blair

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

Office of Parochial Board—Old Grammar School, Schoolhill

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

Collector of Assessment—William Steele.

Office—30, Marischal Street.

ST. NICHOLAS POORS' HOUSE. Nelson Street.

Governor—George Milne. Housekeeper—Mrs. Dunn. Teacher—James Stewart Medical Officer—Dr. Sutherland. Chaplain—

Parochial Board of Old Machar.

Parochial Board—Heritors of £20 aunual value or upwards : Twenty Mem- bers elected by the other qualified Ratepayers ; Six Members elected by the Kirk-Session ; and the Provost and Baillies (rated for assessment) of any Royal Burgh in the Parish.

Collector of Assessment... Alexander Diack, 13, Belmont Street Inspector of Poor T. Skene, St. Machar's Place Assistant-Inspectors Alexander Napier and Wm. Smait District Medical Officers.. Drs. Paterson, Wight, Fraser, and Gilchrist

OLD MACHAR POORS' HOUSE.

St. Machar's Place, Ferryhill. Governor—Malcolm M'Leod. Matron—Miss Duncan. Medical Officer—Dr. Paterson. Chaplain—Rev. Charles Skene. .

12 COMMERCIAL DIEECTEOY.

SECTION HI-COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.

BACKING COMPANIES.

Aberdeen Banking Company—1767.

Incorporated with the Union Bank oj Scotland—1849.

DIRECTOES.

Newell Burnett, advocate I James Horn of Pitmedden Alexander Davidson, advocate James Murray, advocate

Alex. Fraser, City Chamberlain | William Yeats of Auquharney Cashier—David Wyllie. Secretary—William Catto.

Tellers—George Sinclair, John H. Fraser, and David Wyllie, Jun. Accountant—George Sim.

BRANCHES.

Aberdour W. Stewart Kincraigie, ) Mackay and Sum- Ballater Geo. Haynea Tough ... .) mers Banchory John Malcolm (James Easton, In- Lumsden ... Banff James Bust \ terim Buckie Alex. Bremner Macduff James Martin Cullen Wm. L. Taylor Mintlaw James Shives Elgin James Petrie New Pitsligo Wm. Spence Ellon G. F. Raeburn Peterhead A. & W. Boyd Fochabers John Crane Portsoy Peter Murray Fraserburgh George Wallace Rosehearty James Milne Huntly James Milne Tarland Andrew Ross Inverury Robert Innes Turriff Wm. Dunbar Keith Charles Green

Union Bank of Scotland.

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

Sub-Branches—George Street, and Downie Place, Edinburgh. BRANCHES. Alloa Thomas Brydie Castle Douglas ...Richard Hewat Alva William Cowan Coatbridge Robert Henderson Auchtermuchty ...Robert Playfair Dalbettie James Grieve Ayr Hunters & Co. Dairy () David Morrine Barrhead Matthew Anderson Doune Alex. Mitchell Bathgate M. K. Buyers Beith Wm. & Wm. F. Love {ig^"* Gordon & Lamb Dumbarton Robert Buchanan Bridge of Allan ...William Baird Dumblane Wm, Christie COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. 13

Dunoon John Millar Lochgilphead H. & A. M'Ewen James Guthrie Maryhill H. Kirkwood Wm. Lowson Mayb ole Thomas Rennie Galston John Hendrie ' James J. Burnie Gatehouse "William Cairns Moniavie William Smith Girvan W. & D. Andrews Montrose Findlay and Greig Glasgow (Anderston) William Bell Neilston Matthew Anderson „ (Trongate) D. M 'Arthur Paisley John Affleck A. Forsyth _ ,, ( J. D. Bathgate and ,. (Cowcaddens) Peebles „ (Tradeston), James Frame | R Stevenson Greenock Andrew Anderson Port Glasgow J. H. Bowie Helensburgh Wm. Drysdale Renfrew Wm. Herron "a Selkirk Peter Roger Innerleithen... {££*££" Stewarton John Alexander Inverary Q.M. Wright Stirling J. & J Mathie Irvine Al. & J. Paterson ....D. Guthrie Johnstone J. Holmes Strathaven James Millar Kilmarnock Gairdners &Norie Tarbet (Lochfine) Arch. M'Calman Kincardine Robert Gentle Thornhill D. Crichton Kirkcaldy John N. M'Leod Tillicoultry John Kirk Kirkwall ...Robert Scarth Troon R. C. Reid Wilkie and Black Wick Alex. Wares Leith J. A. White Lerwick F. G. Bruce sub-branch—Open twice a-week. Sub. to Beith Leslie : William Elder Dairy (Ayrshire) Lochgelly, ...John Wright PERTH DISTRICT. Perth D. Craigie, Cashier Crieff J. & A. Gibson Aberfeldy George Rankin Dunkeld Joseph Dickie Auchterarder Wm. Young Dunning M. Lawson Blair Atholl A. Stewart Errol Thomas Rogers, Kinmont Blairgowrie Wm. S. Souter Killin J. M'Naughton Coupar-Angus Bett & Paton Pitlochrie J ames Mitchell

The Union Bank of Scotland draws and issues Letters of Credit on Glyn, Manchester Halifax, Mills, & Co., Bankers, London ; Royal Bank of Scotland ; Moore Robin- and Liverpool District Bank j Carlisle City and District Bank ; & Joint son, Nottingham ; Warwick and Leamington Banking Co., Whitehaven Bank of Eng- Stock Bank ; Yorkshire Banking Company; National Provincial land; Provincial Bank of Ireland; Sheffield Banking Company ; Birmingham Banking Company; Huddersfield Banking Company; Belfast Banking Com- pany; Bank of Scotland, and National Bank of Scotland; Gurney & Co., Nor- wich; W. H. Lambton & Co.; Beckett & Co, Leeds; Caledonian Banking Company ; and the various branches of these Banks.

Aberdeen Town and County Bank.

Established 1825; Incorporated 1862.

CAPITAL—£1,000,000

DIRECTORS. Chairman—Charles Chalmers of Monkshill. Andrew Murray of Allathan George Birnie of Johnston Place | Alexander Burness of Mastrick Alexander Nicol, Shipowner James Crombie, Grandholm Mills Alexander Stronach of Drumallan Manager—William Littlejohn. Secy.—John Keith. Accountant—John Fraser Tellers—John Jameson, George Stephen, and William Littlejohn, J mi. Inspector of Brandies—James Batchan. Messenger— John Milne ;

14 COMMEECIAL DIRECTORY.

BEANCHES. Alford Wm. Garden Laurencekirk D. & P. Dickson Banff Win. Coutts Lumphanan Harry Stuart Bervie Robert Glegg Lybster A. & J. Mowat Dufftown "Wm. Cantlie Mintlaw John Farquhar Durno, Pitcaple George Webster Montrose Alex. Mackie Eeht James Coutts New Deer J. & A. Joiner Ellon John Rae, Jun. Oldmeldrum J. & J. Bruce

Fraserburgh. -. Charles M'Beath Peterhead Thomas Knox Fyvie James Mackie Rhynie Troup & Horn Golspie R. B. Sangster Stonehaven A. W. Kinnear Huntly James Lawson Tarland Aw. Robertson Insch James Bisset Tarves Wm. Duthie Inverury A. S.Maclean Thurso Alex. Laing ( William & Alex. Turriff Alex. Leslie Keith ?hurburn Wick A. & T. Adam Kildrummy Dougall Christie

The Aberdeen Town and County Banking Company issue Drafts on the

London Joint-Stock Bank, London ; Manchester and Liverpool District Bank, Manchester and Branches; Yorkshire Banking Company, Leeds and

Branches ; Town and District Bank, Birmingham ; Union Bank, Sheffield Royal Bank Of Scotland, Edinburgh, and Branches; Caledonian Bank,

Inverness and Branches ; Central Bank of Scotland, Perth and Branches; and on the Branches of the North of Scotland Bank ; Provincial Bank of

Ireland, Dublin and Branches; Bank of Montreal (Canada) and Branches ; and on New York, and Chicago (Illinois), United States.

North of Scotland Banking Company—1836. (Incorporated under tlie Companies Act, 1862.) PAID UP CAPITAL, £280,000. DIRECTORS. John Angus, Advocate Francis Ogston, M.D. James P. Beattie, Land Surveyor James Sim of Stocket Hill John Cruickshank, L.L,D. Neil Smith, Jun., Merchant George Elmsly, of Woodside George Thompson of Pitmedden James Eraser, of Heathcot John F. White, Merchant John Duguid Milne, Advocate Manager—Robert Lumsden Secretary—Edward Fiddes A ccountant—Francis Smith Inspector of Branches—Charles S. Gordon, BooUceeeper—John Sim. Tellers—David Souter, George Carmichael, Benjamin Saunders, and J. B. Greig. BRANCHES. Aberchirder John Alexander Jun. Keith William Longmore Aboyne James Ogsr Kintore John Annand Alford ..Andrew Wilson and Laurencekirk... John Watson Francis Stephen Longside Robert Cneves Auchinblae Robert Crabb Macduff Alexander Robertson Banchory William Sim Methlic John Grant Banff. Robert Morison Montrose Robert Walker Bervie A. W. Henderson New Deer John Middleton Buckie John Davidson Old Deer David Cruden Cullen Alexander Sim Old Meldrum... James Manson Dufftown James Petrie Peterhead William Alexander Elgin Peter Christall Portree Lawrence Skene Ellon ...Thomas Milne Portsoy James Moir Fraserburgh Alexander Watson Rhynie James Roger Huntly J. & J. Robertson Stonehaven James Scott Insch Alex. Rodger & Son Strichen John Stewart Invergordon Roderick Hay Turriff James Grieve Inverury James Davidson ;

COMMEECIAL DIRECTORY. 15

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

Bevan, Tritton, & Co., Bankers, London; the Union Bank of London ; the

Manchester and Liverpool District Bank, Manchester and Branches ; the

Liverpool Union Bank ; the Birmingham Banking- Company, Birmingham and Branches; Lambton & Co., Newcastle, Sunderland, North Shields, &c.

the Yorkshire Banking Company, Leeds and Branches ; the West of Eng- land and South Wales District Bank, Bristol and Branches; the Sheffield

Union Banking Company ; the Commercial Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh

and Branches ; the National Bank of Scotland's Branches ; the Union Bank

of Scotland and Branches ; the Clydesdale Banking Company and Branches

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

and Branches ; the Provincial Bank of Ireland, "Dublin, and Branches ; also

upon the Bank of New Zealand, Auckland and Branches ; and the English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank, Sydney and Melbourne. *** Negotiate Bills wherever there is a Barilc.

Bank of Scotland (Aberdeen)—1780.

Established by Act of Parliament in 1695. Agent—James Augustus Sinclair. Accountant—Thomas Willock. Teller—Geo. M'Allan.

Clerks—James C. Reid, P. Carlyon, and Chas. Aug. Brooke. BRANCHES IN EDINBURGH. New Town Edinburgh— Charles Bruce, Agent. Southern District—7 Clerk Street, Geo. SetonVeitch, Agent. Stockbridge— John Hewat, Agent Greenside—James Haswell, Agent. Morning-side—R. F. Henderson'

Airdrie George Thomson Glas., Hutcheson- ( „, -^ .,, _,. JohnT Keith Alyth D. H. Halkett town j Sim James Moffat and James Greenock Thomas Stark Annan. f t Moffat, Jr. =**"*» 1 James Muir ISS2&S Ardrossan D. J. Mack Hamilton Wm. Aitkman Auchtermuchty... Henry W. Walker Inverness Donald Duff (- Ayr J. & J. M'Murfcrie Inverleithen, 1 -,-, , EobD „ Proetor Ballachulish Alex. Pitcairn sub. to Peebles t - Barrhead Arch. Brownlie ***»* 1 Beauly John Sinclair {Sasssssr Alex. Robertson & Blairgowrie•di„j,.™-~~™-~ S ™*° D [ Robert Robertson {?rii Sfs Callander A. M 'Donald Kilmarnock Adam Cowie Castle Douglas ...H. M'Lellan Kirkcaldy A. G. Morgan Coldstream J. Cunningham H. M'Lellan Kirkcudbright ... & 13 4Jf- Cumnockn , fH. Rose, agt. H. (David M'Lellan | M'Lellan, sub-agt. Lauder Robert Romanes

Dumfries J . Johnston Leith George B. M. Wyse Dundee William Moir Moffat James M'Millan Dunfermline John Carr Montrose Charles Burness Peat, and Motherwell sub-branch to Dunsetv,,,,- (George Hamilton tR, F.Hardy Paisley John Hutcheson Dysart Andw. Harrow Walter ^PppWpqeeDi6S J Thorburn Falkirk D. M. Peebles landR. Thorburn Forfar Wm. Roberts Perth John Barclay Fraserburgh A. Mein ^- l^desay & St. Andrews f £• , , . $ W. Rutherford & ( G. M'Grigor Galashielsn n { Alex. Rutherford Stirling Robt. Curror Gatehouse H. D. Glover Stonehaven James G. Soutar (A. Ncilson, man. Strathavon Thomas Tennent Glasgow •? G. W. Hill, sub-m. West Linton sub- (Arch. Alexander, (_W. Neilson, acct. branch to Peebles \ sub-agent „ Laurieston (Ja. Gourlay, agt. Branch \J. Gibson, p.p. agt. « ;

16 COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.

The Bank of Scotland draws on the Bank of England and Branches ; Coutts & Co., and Smith, Payne,

trict Bank and Branches ; Carlisle City and District Bank ; Preston Banking

Company ; Woods & Co. ; the Huddersfield Banking Company ; Samuel Smith & Co., Nottingham and Derby; Old Bank, Bradford; the Bank of Ireland and

Branches ; the Provincial Bank of Ireland and -Branches ; London and County Bank's Branches; National Provincial Bank of England; Burton, Uttoxeter,

and Ashbourno Union Bank and Branches ; the Commercial Bank of Scotland

British Linen Company; Union Bank of Scotland; Bank of Otago ; Bank of Australasia; Bank of New Zealand; Bank of Bengal and Bank of British North America; Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London, and China; and negotiates Bills on all the principal towns of Scotland, England, and Ireland, and in foreign parts.

British Linen Company (Aberdeen)—1833. Head Office Edinburgh. (Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1746J. Agent—John Manson. Teller—James Buyers. Accountant—Alexander Edward. Clerfcs—William Thomas Grant, Alex. Lorimer, and Alex. Mackie Smith BRANCHES. Annan R. Irving Jedburgh J. Cumming Arbroath J. A. Dickson Kelso J.& A. Robertson Balfron M. Robertson Kilmarnock Ebin. Smith Brechin D. D. Black Kingussie D. Macpherson Kinross W. Wilson ke & WiS J ^Christ °ha.w "} - Kirriemuir W. Forrest & Son Castle-Douglas ...J. Moffat A. & T. Stevenson Coldstream W.Douglas Leith J. Cundel Pagan Son (Curie, Cupar Wm. & MeiroseMp-lrr^P Erskine Dumfries S. Adamson 1 and Curie Dunbar John Kelly Moffat Thomas Reid , ( John Symers, Montrose James Beattie Dundee~ [ J. Christie Nairn Adam Davidson Dunfermline J. Landale Newton-Stewart D. Stroyan Dunse J. Wylie North Berwick James Dall & Son Elgin R. & W. Brander Paisley John Peden Thomas Davidson st"art and Forres teeMesPpphlP* l W - Fort- William J. Macgregor i W. Blackwood ~. (A. L. Fowler John Conning Glasgow Vari-hreitJl f iJ.Gunn I and Hunter Golspie. Donald Gray W. O. M'Queen Greenock T. O. Hunter Selkirk John Lang Haddington John Ferme Stranraer Thos. M'Caig Hamilton S. Simpson Tain William Ross Hawick W. & G. Davidson Thornhill James Russell Inverness R. Davidson Wigton Eben. S Black

_ . (Montgomery and Irvme 1 M'Janet The British Linen Company issue drafts on Smith, Payne, and Smiths,

London ; the Branches of the Bank of England ; Samuel Smith & Co., Not- tingham, Derby; Carlisle and Cumberland Bank, Carlisle, Appleby, and in Cumberland ; J. Backhouse & Co., Darlington, Durham,' Sun- derland ; Bank of Ireland, Dublin, and Branches ; Bank of Montreal and Agencies ; Bank of Upper Canada, Toronto ; Bank of Columbia, New West- San Francisco ; G. Kings, Sons, minster, Victoria, and James New York ; English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank, Sydney, Melbourne,

Wiiliamstown, Adelaide, and Collingwood ; Bank of Otago (Limited) Dune- din, Port Chalmers, Invercargill, Clutha Ferry, and Queenstown ; Bank of New Zealand, Auckland, and Branches. They also issue drafts on the fol- lowing places in Scotland :—Airdrie, Alloa, Ardrossan, Ayr, Banff, Barrhead, Blairgowrie, Callander, Coupar Angus, Cumnock, Dalkeith, Dingwall, Falkirk, Forfar, Fraserburgh, Galston, Galashiels, Gatehouse, Girvan, Kil- marnock, Kirkcaldy, Kircudbright, Kirkwall, Lauder, Maybole, Oban, Peter- head, St. Andrews, Stewarton, Stirling, Stonehaven, Stornoway, Strathaven, Thurso, Troon, West Linton, Wick. COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. 17

Commercial Bank of Scotland.

Draws on the London and "Westminster Bank, and Coutts & Co , London.

Head Office, Edinburgh.

Established in 1810, and Incorporated by Royal Charter.

ABERDEEN IN 1811.

Agent—George Milne. Accountant—George Wilkie. Teller—A. J. Dawson Clerics—Daniel Baxter, Patrick Paull, and W. J. Henderson. BRANCHES. Alloa James Moir Glasgow Stuart and Sloane Annan Simpson andSkelton Girvan William Murray Anstruther ...Philip Oliphan Grangemouth J. S. Mackay. Arbroath Macdonald and Rollo Haddington ...William Dodds Ayr Henry C. Gray Hamilton Thomas Anderson Ayton J. Bowhill Hawick George & James Oliver Balmacara John Emlayson Invergordon... Andrew Munro Banff Andrew M'Ewan Inverness James Wilson Beauly Alexander Fraser Kelso ...James Douglas Beith James Faulds Kilmarnock ...A. J. Bruce Biggar Thomas Paul, Jun. Kirkcaldy Davidson & Findlater Bonhill Patrick Moir Kirkwall James Spence & Son Blairgowrie ...James Anderson L anark Thomas and John Paul Campbelton ...Charles Mactaggart Leith Robert Mowbray Colinsburgh ...John Wood Leven D. & D. Nicoll Crieff' William Brown Linlithgow ...R. R. Glen Cromarty Robert Ross O. de H. Stewart Cupar-Fife George Hogarth Musselburgh... A. O. Spence Dalkeith George & James Gray Newburgh, Dumbarton ...John Robson j Alexander Laing Dumfries Primrose and Gordon Perth Thomas Soutar Dunbar W. H. Ritchie Peterhead T. J. Bremner Dundee K. W, Henderson Pitlochrie Alex. M'Naughton Dunfermline... D. G. Rutherford St. Andrews. ...Walter Fog Ireland Dunkeld George Carphin Stirling Ja. & J. M. Morrison

D S ( L a Stromness David Coghill "} Ar<™<* »• Scott nafkshi1 e Tain Kenneth Murray Earlston James Smail Thurso John Henderson Elgin Alexander M'Kenzie Turriff. Francis Souter Falkirk Charles S. Gauld Wick James Gilchrist Forfar George Lyon Whitburn A. B. Brown SUB-BRANCHES,

Abington Alex. ;., W. Paterson Grass Mkt ") R. M. Russell, pro ma- Carnwath Samuel Kello Edinburgh S nager 0, Bridge, Crail i" Mathewson, pro South > P. Robinson, pro ma- (. agent Edinburgh $ nager Eyemouth H. Laing, pro agent 4, North-West) Kincardine ...A. C. Stephen CircusPlace, >• James Paris. Kilwinning ...Hugh King Edinburgh ) Mauchline J. Meikle 2, Greenside ) Markinch Alexander Gowan Place, Edin- > John Gulland St. Clairton ...James Rae, accountant burgh ) Comrie Archibald Ballantine T J^ Wise.P-^nts GlSgow}

The Commercial Bank of Scotland negotiates Bills on every place in Great Britain and Ireland where there is a Bank or Banker ; issue Drafts or Letters of Credit on the principal Cities or Towns of England and Ireland, and of Canada, and on York, New Paris, andJSamburgh ; issnes Drafts and Letters a 18 COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. of Credit, negotiates Bills on Australia, New Zealand, India, China, and hiatal, and is agent for the following Establishments, viz. :—The North of.

Scotland Banking Co. ; Central Bank of Scotland ; National Provincial Bank of England ; Birmingham Banking Co. ; Bradford Banking Co. : Carlisle City and District Bank; Halifax Joint-Stock Bank; West Biding Union Bank,

Huddersfield : Hull Banking Co. ; Warwick and Leamington Banking Co. j Beckett & Co., Old Bank, Leeds ; Leicestershire Banking Co. ; Liverpool

Commercial Banking Co. ; Manchester and Salford Bank; Manchester and

Liverpool District Bank ; Lambton & Co., Newcastle ; J, & J. C. Wright &

Co., Nottingham ; Sheffield Banking Co. ; York Union Bank ; Wakefield and

Barnsley Union Bank; Preston Banking Co., Preston ; National Bank, Ire- land; Northern Banking Co. ; De la Touch & Co., Dublin,- Royal Bank of

Ireland ; Boyle, Low, Pirn & Co., Dublin ; Hibernian Bank ; Commercial

Bank of Canada ; James G. King's Sons, New York; Rothschild Brothers,

Paris ; R. V. Swaine & Co., Hamburgh ; The Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, New South Wales ; The Union Bank of Australia; Binney & Co.,

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

National Bank of Scotland.

(Incorporated by Royal Charter .

Agent—Alex. Chivas. Accountant—John Scott. Teller—Hugh J. Roberts. Clerks—Thorn as Dempster, George Saunders, and James J. Reid.

London Office, 21, Finch Lane, E.C.—J. Miller, agent. BRANCHES.

A irdrie James Kid d Glasgow J. Hart Alloa D.M'Watt „ (Argyll Street Branch) J. Clark Anstruther ...H. B. Mackintosh „ (St Rollox Blanch) J . Paris

Ayr G. Gemmell ,, Trongate James Lamont Banff T. Adam Grantown James Stewart Bathgate John Johnston Greenock A. and J. Thomson Biggar Adam Pairman Hawick Thomas Purdom Burntisland ...Alexander Kidd Inverary John M'Arthur Jas. & W.H. Lidder- „ f Charles Stewart, and Castle-Douglas/,„,,„ tv^,„1oc f Inverness...TTlvoVT1f> q | da]e £ Wm Taylor Rule Coatbridge ...James Russell Islay Ewen Taylor

Cupar-Angus D. Clark and C. Boyd G - Rutherford, Wm. JedbuignTArll-mr^h ... 4 Cupar-Fife ...W. Drummond } MasoU) Assistant> Dalkeith James L. Henderson Kelso James Tait H. Duncan and ...James Wilson Dingwall fG. Kilmarnock '1 John Mitchell Kilsyth James Small A. Hannay and Kirkcaldy Henry Beveridge uumtnesT)nmfripc, j ...^j MIKie KirkcudbrightR. M. Gordon Dundee J. Henderson Kirkintilloch Thomas Whitlaw

Dunfermline... W. Beveridge „. , ., J. Baikie and Kirkwall C East Linton ...James Whitelaw ...| KEaston Edinburgh, ") Kirriemuir ...G. B. Brand Mcolson > John M Downie Largo A. Robertson Street ) ' D e S }Alex.M. Eraser °Streer Leith James Wallace Elie, FifeshireW. R. Ketchen ...James Watt Falkirk J. A. Henderson Montrose G.C.Chalmers Forfar James Young. Nairn J. D. Lamb Forres F. C. Mackenzie ' Newton-StewartAlexander Waugh Fort-William D. S. M'Laren Oban A Gregorson Galashiels W. Haldane Paisley P. Guilleaume Girvan T. Gemmell Partick Thomas Arklay COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. 19

_, < John Beaton and Pittenweem ...John Bowman Sfcromaess Perth D. L. Jolly -i J. Lindsay Portree Harry M'Donald Thurso J. W. Galloway S elkirk B.C. Alexander Troon J. Wilson & J. Cowan , .,, fG. C. Dinwoodie and Stirling J. Murrie ...]m Stornoway Kenneth M'Kenzie JamegDrew ~. (H. Adair and Inverkeithing W. Fraser, Stranraer ... | Wm- Wallaoe Bill Collector The National Bank of Scotland issue Drafts and negotiate Bills on every place in Scotland, England, and Ireland, where there is a Bank or Banker ; draw on Glynn & Co. and Coutts & Co., London, and on the principal towns m Australia, New Zealand, British North America, United States, India., and China.

Hoyal Bank of Scotland,

Paid-up Capital, £2,000,000.

Head Office, St. Andrews Square, Edinburgh. Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1727. Aberdeen, in 1862. Agents—Messrs Smith & Cochran, Advocates. Accountant—Alexander M'Laggan.

OjTlce...... 152, Union Street. Draws on the Bank of England and its Branches, Bank of Ireland and its 1 Branches, and Coutts

Alyth ...... William Yeaman Ayton Walter Carter „ Airlie Street, William Japp (Andrew Binny and Bathgate ArbroatnArbroath ftmpso^ j Alex_ Hufcton Biggar ....David Thomson Ardrossan ...... James L. Bailey Bo'ness John Anderson David Campbell, £ DavjdGuthrie & ( Brechin Ayr < District Manager ( for Ayrshire Broughfcy Ferry, J. C. Lindsay ; .

20 COMMEEOIAL DIRECTORY.

Campbelton Lauchlan M'Intyre Granton James Lamb Campsie James Bishop Greenock D.M. Latham Catrine James M'Master (Messrs Roughhead Coatbridge Thomas Torrance Haddington 1 & Park, Andw Cumnock Andrew "White ( B. Park Cupar Arthur Eussell Hamilton T.J. &W. A. Dykes Dalkeith Richard Paterson Hawick James Carmichael Dalmellington ...Robert Guthrie Irvine D.Gray Doune R. Main Jedburgh Charles Anderson Drymen Hugh M'Callum Kilmarnock Cumming & Main Dumiries Gordon & Whitelaw Lanark (Alex Anderson and fChas. Wm, Boase, (A. Paterson manager I Largs H. M. Lang Dundee, Castle J Geo. C. Boase, sub. Leith Andrew H. Wilson Street | manager Lesmahagow John Gibb

j George Mackenzie, Leven Andrew Wilkie

(. cashier Lochee, Dundee, David Rollo Dundee, Murrygate, David Anderson Lockerbie David Ewart Dunse W. K. Hunter " Ecclefechan Thomas Shankland Lossiemouth... {^AllTfim W Elgin Murdoch & Forsyth William Brown and MayD01eMavbole i Falkirk John Gair I David Brown Forfar John Teaman Meigle David Murray „ East High (David Crichton and Melrose Freer & Dunn Street 1 David Steel Montrose ...Thomson & Savage n„i„„i^~i~ (" W. Paterson and Musselburgh Thomas Lees Galashiels ( K.Stewart Newmilnes Hugh Brown Brown, jun., Girvann,-^o-v, fWm. & Perth George Gray iJ.M'Climont Port-Glasgow Jam es Anderson ("Arch. Robertson, Portobello W. & A. R. Warren ^i„„™«m 3 cashier Rothesay James H. Semple Glas^ow )H. Cowan, sub. St. Andrews Stuart Grace V. cashier Salcoats John G. Halkett Sanquhar David Barker «^J2Sr?ft A - Waddel and ndGaljj.Waddel Stewartown James Love Fowga* Stirling William Graham Do. (Cowcaddens) Walter Denham Strathaven Robert Wilson Do. (Argyle St.) Thomas Somervail Wishaw James Miller Grantown C Donald Grant and \ John Grant

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

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

Aberdeen Town and County Bank ; Australian Joint-Stock Bank ; Bank of

New South Wales ; Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London, and China. Halifax and Huddersfield Union Bank. The Royal Bank of Scotland grants credits and negotiates Bills on the principal towns in Scotland, England, and Ireland, and Australia.

City of Glasgow Bank (Aberdeen)—1844.

(Incorporated under Act of Parliament, 1862.) LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

George Milne of Kinaldie G. B. Bothwell, Dean of Guild Henry Adamson, Shipowner Alex. Ogston of Ardo

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BRANCHES. Davi

Auchinblae . Ja. Farquharson Laurieston, (Glas.) W. R. Crombie

(James Crosbie , J Andrew Smith & D^fPBauff"- & LesmahagowT jjohn Forbes j John Hamilton Barrhead P. M 'Lean Leven, Fifeshire ...John Smith Brechin John Don Linlithgow John Hardy Buckie J. Macdonald Lochwinnoch Johu Reid

~,j. ( Andrew Reid and . „„ , .„ . f Henry Maitland

~) Dunse Johnston & Robson Port William -* t>^ i. Cn MT R™tledge1 ^j„„ Edinburgh W. Bain, manager Wigtonshire j ' - „ (Hunter Sq.) ...H. S. Pillans f Sh P and Rothes 4^ Qf ,, (Grassmkt.) George Steele (.William Sharp Elgin George „„„„' ? John Macalister & Leslie Rothesay-o~i.i Falkland Charles Gulland JRobert M'Kirdy Ferry-Port-on- Craig James White Rutherglen Donald Murray Fettercairn Alexander Don Saltcoats..... James Campbell Forres Will. Sclanders Shotts William Matthew Girvan Rob. Cunningham St. Vincent St., \ JamesTqTYlp „ Dale-,->„!- Glenluce Gilbt. Symington (Glasgow) J Gorbals (Glasgow) Thomas Smith Stirling Chrystal <& Macfarlane C Thomas Baird & cu. James M'Kenzie Govan Stornoway„„„,„„ J C James Bowes -j & N> Mllyer Gorebridge Donal Fraser Stranraer James Watson Greenlaw Allan Purves Tranent J. C. Edie Greenock C. S. Caird Trongate (Glas.) ...Wm. Robertson Haddington J. & R. Richardson Westend (Glas.) ...A. G. Brown Hamilton ....J. C. Forrest West Calder John Mungle Inverness John K. Greig West Kilbride Robert Gemmell Islay James Stein f Robert Gardiner* WhiiW]lltburnburn Jedburgh G. Hilson, Jun. I J. Sutherland Johnstone .John Reid Wigtown James M'Lean Kelso C. and W. Robson Wishaw James Shirlaw Kilbirnie ^...John Alexander Kirkcaldy James Russell ISLE OF MAN. Kirkintilloch R. Murdoch (BANK OF MONA.) Kirriemuir James Brodie Castletown James Gell Kilsyth .Tho. Sommerville Douglas John S. Jackson D ^odart & Peel R. J. Moore Lanark.. ( t ™JT. L. Marr Ramsay Wm. J. Anderson

In addition to the above, the City of Glasgow Bank draws on the Lon- don Joint-Stock Bank, London: negotiates bills in every place in Great Britain and Ireland, where there is a Bank or Banker ; and issues Letters of of Credit on the principal towns of Scotland, England, Ireland, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. 22 COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.

National Security Savings' Bank of Aberdeen— 1845.

Exchange Street. TRUSTEES AND MANAGERS. The Lord Provost The Member of Parliament for the The Eldest Baillie City The Dean of Guild The Member of Parliament for the The Convener of the Trades County The Minister of the West Parish The Sheriff The President of the Society of Advo- The Sheriff-Substitute at Aberdeen cates The Convener of the County The Treasurer of the Society of Advo- The President of the Mechanics' In- cates stitution The President of the Shipmasters' The Secretary of the Mechanics' In- Society stitution

The above are Managers ex officiis.

John Angus, Advocate * James B. M'Combie, Advocate *Newell Burnett, Advocate John D. Milne, Advocate Robert Catto, jun., Merchant David McHardy, Ironmonger James Chalmers, Printer *James Murray! Advocate *Alex. Chivas, Banker Charles Playfair, G.mmaker Francis James Cochran of Balfour James Rettie, Jeweller John Fraser, Bootmaker Simpson Shepherd, Merchant *James Garden, Advocate John Smith, Advocate Andrew Crane, late Shipmaster Neil Smith, Jun., Merchant * -Vm. Henderson, M.D. Alex. Stronach of Drumallan *George Henry, Merchant John Watt, Advocate * James Horn, ofPitmedden. John Webster, Advocate *Alex. Jopp, Advocate *John Whyte, Merchant John Leslie, Manufacturer Wm. Lumsden, Merchant

Those marked thus (*) are Trustees. Treasurer— David Wyllie, Cashier of the Union Bank: Actuary and Cashier— Alexander Ross, Advocate.

ASSURANCE COMPANIES-

The Scottish Provincial Assurance Company.

Established 1825 -Incorporated by Act of Parliament

CAPITAL, £1,000,000.

Head Office 93 Union Street, Aberdeen.

Governor—The Right Hon. Lord Forbes. COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. 23

ORDINARY DIRECTORS.

Chairman— Alexander Stronach, Esq. of Drumallan.

A. Burness, Esq. of Mastrick Wm. Littlejohn, Esq., Banker James Chalmers, Esq., Printer J James Crombie, Esq., Manufacturer

Alex. Fraser, Esq. City Chamberlain | John Smith, Esq. Advocate Physician—Dr Dyce.

Law Agent—John Webster, Esq., Advocate.

Bankers—The Aberdeen Town and County Bank.

Office in Edinburgh 65, Princes Street Office in Glasgow Ill, St. Vincent Street Office in Perth 79, High Street Office in London 20, Cannon Street, City Office in Dublin 34, B. College Green Office in Montreal Place d'Armes Manager—CHARLES F. GRIFFITH. Secretary—ALEX. STABLES, Jun.

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

The Northern Assurance Company.

Established 1836—Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1848. HEAD OFFICE:

ABERDEEN 3, KING STREET. BRANCHES:

Edinburgh 20, St. Andrew Square I Glasgow 19, St. Vincent Place

London 1, Moorgate Street | Dundee 16, St. Andrew's Place GENERAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT ABERDEEN. Chairman—John Cruickshank, Esq., LL.D., late Professor of Mathematics in Marischal College William Adam, Advocate William Leslie, Architect Alexander Chivas, Banker Benjamin Moir, Merchant

Robert Fletcher, Accountant | Ja. Sim of Stockethill Medical Officer—Wm. Leslie, Surgeon. Auitor—James A. Sinclair, Accountant.

Bankers—The Union Bank of Scotland ; the Aberdeen Town and County Bank; the North of Scotland Bank. Manager—WILLIAM CHALMERS. -Secretary—H. AMBROSE SMITH. The Northern Assurance Company has agents in every town of conse- quence in Scotland, England, and Ireland, the Continent of Europe, the Colonies, and most other countries abroad. 24 COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.

Standard Life Assurance Company.

Head Office—3, George Street, Edinburgh. ABERDEEN BRANCH. DIRECTORS. James Brebner, Advocate Professor Thomson, University, Duncan Forbes, 250, Union Street Aberdeen James Horn of Pitmedden D. Wyllie, Cashier, Union Bank of Scotland Agents and Secretaries to Local Board—Messrs Smith & Cochran, Advocates. Office—152, Union Street.

Aberdeen Mutual Assurance and Friendly Society.

Established 1831, and Enrolled Pursuant to Act of Parliament. ORDINARY DIRECTORS. President—Donald M'Taggart, Commission Agent. John Bulloch, brassfounder Robert Adams, flesh er Robert Fenton, bookbinder William Paterson, wright James M. Smith, shoemaker James Duthie, stonecuttec James Selbie, mason Alexander Birnie, mason Robert Brander, wright James Peterkin, wright F. B. Kelly, draper Alexander Robertson, plumber

Auditors—Archibald Watson, George Milne, and John Eddie Medical Referees—William Pirrie, M.D, F.R.S.E., and Wm. Pirrie, Jun., M.D. Treasurer— John Bulloch, brassfounder. Actuary and Secretary— John Crombie, accountant. Banters—The Bank of Scotland.

SHIPPING COMPANIES.

Aberdeen Steam Navigation Company.

DIRECTORS. David McHardy John Duthie Alexander Eddie James Sim William Connan Walter Scott John Ligertwood William Mitchell John Cargill COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. 25

STEAM SHIPS. Tons. h.p. City of London (Iron; 1116 420 William Campbell, Jun. Gambia (Iron) 517 80 William Cargill

ABERDEEN AND LONDON TEADE. One of the above-named Steam ships leaves Aberdeen and London (weather permitting) every Wednesday and Saturday. Agent— Charles Shepherd, Aberdeen Steam Wharf, 257 Wapping, London. Manager—John Smith, Waterloo Quay, Aberdeen.

Aberdeen Leith and Clyde Shipping- Company.

DIRECTOES. Alex. Burness John Webster James Chalmers B. Moir George Henry William Yeats S. Shepherd

Edinburgh and Aberdeen

From Aberdeen every Tuesday and Friday night, and from Granton Pier, Edinburgh, every Tuesday and Friday morning.

Edinburgh,, Aberdeen, Caithness, Orkney, and Shetland Passage. From Edinburgh, every Friday morning, and Aberdeen the same after- noon, for Wick, Kirkwall, and Lerwick, carrying H.M.'s Mails. From Granton Pier, Edinburgh, every Tuesday morning, and Aberdeen the same afternoon for Wick and Thurso. Eeturning as follows :—From Lerwick on Monday evening, from Kirk- wall on Tuesday morning, from Thurso on Friday morning, and from Wick every Tuesday and Friday forenoon, for Aberdeen and Granton Pier, Edin- burgh. AGENTS. Edinburgh, Leith, and Granton—George Mathieson

Wick James Crawford I Kirkwall William Flett

Thurso DavidandHugh Sinclair | Lerwick Robertson & Merrylees Manager—John Milne, 62, Marischal Street, Aberdeen.

Aberdeen and Newcastle Trade.

Scottish Maid," Greig, sails from Aberdeen and Newcastle every alternate Saturday.

Managers—George Leslie & Co. Agent—John Ochiltree, Quayside, Newcastle. 26 COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.

Aberdeen and Hull Steam Navigation Co. (Limited.) DIRECTOES.

John T. Rennie I Charles M'Gregor I Robert Abernethy James Milne, Kinaldie David | M 'Donald | Joseph Wood George Jamieson The Iron Screw Steamer " La Plata " 372 Tons, 80 Horse Power, James Linklater, Commander, sails from Aberdeen every Tuesday, and Hull every Friday. Managing Director—Joseph Wood, 43, Marischal Street.

Agent—William Dyson, Jun., 43, Humber Dock Wails, HulL

Aberdeen, Tyne, and Hamburg Steam Navigation Company.

(Limited.) DIRECTORS.

George Thompson, Jun. | George Jamieson I James Abernethy

William Hall | John T. Rennie | James Williamson Joseph Wood The Paddle steamer " Pharos," 327 Tons, 160 Horse Power, Andrew Linklater, Commander, sails from Aberdeen for Newcastle every Wednes • day, and from Newcastle every Friday.

Managing Director—Joseph Wood, 43, Marischal Street.

J gents—J. Mould & Co., Broad Chare, Newcastle.

BAILWAY COMPANIES.

Scottish North-Eastern Railway Company

Incorporated hy Act of Parliament 1856. DIRECTORS. Chairman—John Stirling of Kippendavie. George Birnie of Johnston. George Thompson, jun., merchant, Lieut. -Col. N. T. Christie, Aberdeen Aberdeen Andrew Davidson of Percy Robert Ferguson, Merchant, Dundee Alex. C. Matthew, Aberdeen William Lowsou, Merchant, Dundee Alex. Nicol, Merchant, Aberdeen James Clerk, Merchant, Glasgow George Reith, Glasgow J as. Badenach Nicolson of Glenbervie Law Agents—John Webster, Advocate, Aberdeen; and Christopher Kerr, Writer, Dundee. COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. 27

Auditors— George Marquis, accountant, Aberdeen; and James Morison, accountant, Perth.

General Manager—William Esplin. Secretary—Irvine Kempt. Engineer—John Willet, Locomotive Superintendent— Thomas Yarrow.

" Aberdeen " Capital Slock.

Ordinary Stock—£S30,000, in 16,600 shares of £50 each.

6 per cent. Guaranteed Stock—£276,666 13s 4d, in 33,200 shares of £8 6s 8d each.

7 per cent, Guaranteed Stock—£150,000, in 30,000 shares of £5 each.

3£ per cent. Preference Stock—£73,174 13s 7d. 3£ per cent. Preference Stock No. 2—£63.650 19s 4d. " Scottish Midland " Capital Stock.

Ordinary Stock— £600,000, in 24,000 shares of £25 each.

" Scottish North- Eastern " Capital Stock.

4i per cent. Preference Stock—£350,000. Dundee and Forfar Act, 1864—£125,000.

Newtyle and Meigle Junction Act, 1864—£8,000.

" Dundee and Arbroath " Capital Stock.

Ordinary Stock—£200,000.

5 per cent. Preference Stock—£66,700.

Great North of Scotland Hailway Company.

Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1846. DIRECTORS. Chairman— Sir J. D. H. Elphinstone of Horn and Logie-Elphinstone, Bart., M. P. Deputy-Chairman—John Duncan, Esq., Advocate, Aberdeen. Newell Burnett of Kyllachie, Aber- John Ligertwood, Advocate, Aber- deen deen James Crombie, Grandholm Mills George Milne of Kinaldie George Elmsly of Woodside, Aber- Joseph Rowell, Iron Merchant, Aber- deen deen Lieut.-Col. Knight Erskine of Pit- John Stewart, of Craigiebuckler todrie George Thomson, Ellingham House, Alexander Jopp, Aberdeen Cheltenham

Solicitors—Messrs Adam and Anderson, Aberdeen. Auditors—R. Fletcher and J. A. Sinclair. Engineer—Alex. Gibb, C.E., Aberdeen. Traffic Manager—William Walker. Secretary and General Manager...Robert Milne, C.E. Capital Stoclc. Ordinary Stock £276,860 Preference do 291,090 " New" 4$ per cent. Preference Shares 482,050 " New " 4£ per cent. Preference Shares, B ... 360,000 28 COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.

Deeside Railway Company.

Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1846.

CAPITAL.

Deeside Eailway Act, 1852, in 10, 625 shares of £10 each £106,250 Deeside Eailway Extension Act, 1857, in 8,000 shares of £10 each 80,000 Deeside Railway Act, 1862 24 000

Total Capital £210,250

DIRECTORS.

Chairman—John Duncan, Advocate.

Vice-Chairman—Patrick Davidson of Inchniarlo.

Alexander B. Whyte, merchant P. L. Gordon of Craigmyle Sir James Dalrymple Horn Elphin- Sir Alexander Anderson of Blelack stone, of Horn & Logie Elphin- Thomas Ruxton, Advocate stone, Baronet, M.P. Francis Aberdein of Keithock

Auditors —J. A. Sinclair and George Marquis.

Secretary and General Manager—W. B. Ferguson.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Foreign Consuls, &c.

Belgium James W. Barclay, 12, Commerce Street Bremen John F. White, 107, King Street. Denmark Neil Smith, jun., 46, Marischal Street France James W. Barclay, 12, Commerce Street Hamburg -\ V r "". John F. White, 107, King Street Lube°ck I!! I;'. ( Mecklenburg-Schwerin ... ) Netherlands Richard Willock, Bank of Scotland Prussia John F. White, 107, King Street Russia William Smith, 38, King Street Spain Sweden and Norway John F. White, 107, King Street Surveyor of Shipping for Lloyds—Williain Wallis, 13, Regent Quay Lloyds Agent- James Aiken, jun., 57, Marischal Street Government Emigration Agent—J. T. Rennie, 48, Marischal Street. COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. 29

Mercantile Marine Board.

Office—28, Regent Quay. Chairman ex officiis—The Lord Provost, Elected by Board of Trade. W. Hogarth, Duncan Forbes, John Cargill, and Captain James Marsh. Electedby the Shipowners. Henry Adamson, Alexander Nicol, Benjamin Moir, Robert Catto, Wm. Rose, and John Cook, Superintendent, Registrar Royal Naval Reserve, and Examiner in Seamanship- Lieut. George Brock, R.N.R. Deputy do. do., and, Secretary to the Board—James F. Kellas. Examiner in Navigation—Robert A. Gray, A.M. Merchant Seamen's Fund Office. Seamen's Savings Bank Office. Royal Naval Reserve Office. Shipivright Surveyor—Wm. Hall. Engineer Surveyor and Examiner in Steam—Andrew Leckie.

Aberdeen Corn Exchange Company. DIRECTORS. Chairman—*Neil Smith, jun. Treasurer—*John Webster. Secretary—*Robert Kemp. John F. White J. Horn Wm. Keith James Stoddart James Barron *Wm. Webster Wm. Knox Alex. Walker Silvester Campbell *A1. Campbell Those marked * form the Committee of Management.

Aberdeen Stock Exchange. MEMBERS. Wm. Adamson William Gordon Malcolm McKenzie Oswald James Black William Gordon, jr. William R. Oswald William Duncan James George John T. Rennie John Ferguson Robert B. Home Alex. Stephen Robert Fletcher Lauchlan M'Kinnon, jr Committke—John Ferguson, Chairman.—William Gordon, William Adamson

Robert Fletcher ; and Wm. Gordon, Jun., (Secretary.

Aberdeen Lime Company.

Provost Blaikie's Quay. Sub- Committee — Alexander Nicol, Henry Adamson, R Williamson, Ben-

dauch ; Thomas Ruxton, Thomas Wishart, Cairntradlin ; John Craig- head, Jun., Tarbothill, John Duthie of Cairnbulg. Managers—Morison and Harvey. Secretary—Thomas Walton. 3 30 COMMERCIAL DIRECTROY.

Aberdeen Commercial Company.

COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.

George Thompson, Jun., Esq. of Pit- John Smith, Esq., Advocate in edden James Hay Chalmers, Esq., Advocate Alexander Jopp, Esq., Advocate George Milne, Esq. of Kinaldie Alex. Davidson, Esq. of Desswood James Horn, Esq. of Pitmedden Managers—Black and Copland.

The Northern Agricultural Company.

30, "Waterloo Quay. DIRECTORS.

Sir Alex. Anderson, Advocate, Aber- * James Sim of Stockethill, Aberdeen deen Robert Simpson of Cobairdy, Huntly *James Bisset, Bank Agent, Insch *Alex. Stronach of Drumallan, Abdn. Robert Brown, Bankhead, Midmar *Alexander B. White, Merchant, Anthony Cruickshank, Sittyton Aberdeen Alexander Fraser, Advocate. Abdn. Alex. Ross Walker, Wester Fintray John Garland, Cairnton, Laurence- George Yeats, Merchant, Aberdeen kirk William Milne, Tillycairn, Cluny •Alexander Gibb, C.E., Aberdeen James Strachan, Wester Fowlis, John Humphrey, of Pitmedden Leochel Patrick Poison, Old Aberdeen Alexander Anderson, Tillygreig David Fraser of Dairncleuch, Abdn. William Hay, Merchant, Alford Baillie John Fraser, Aberdeen Thomas Tait, Inverury Mills, Keith- James Gordon, M.D., Old Aberdeen hall Walter Scott, Glendronach, Huntly Those marked * are the Sub-Committee. Manager— Alexander Anderson.

Aberdeen Market Comyany.

Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1839.

CAPITAL £50,000. Chairman— James Murray. DIRECTORS. Alex. Cbivas Alax. Abercrombie D. R. Morice David Gill W. J. Lumsden Charles Ruxton James O. Haigh Alexander Ogston Rev. W. R. Pirie. D.D. Dr James Will Neil Smith, Jun. James Littlejohn William Yeats Isaac Gilchrist Malcolm M'Kenzie James Murray George Collie Wm. Melville, Jun. James Sim Thomas Melville George W. Wilson Agents—Adam and Anderson, Advocates. Superintendent— James Morison. Architect— William Smith COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. 31

Gas Light Company of Aberdeen. DIRECTORS AND COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT. Chairman—James Giles. Anthony Cruickshank John Webster James P. Beattie Wm. Adam Newell Burnett James Sim James Giles Alexander Gibb Manager and Secretary—George Gordon. Superintendent—James Leslie. Assistant Superintendent—James Chalmers. Collectors—James Crane, John B. Simpson, and Robert Collie. Boole-keeper—George Abell. Clerk—William A. Norrie. Inspector ofMeters—Leslie Morison.

The Aberdeen Music Hall Company (Limited). DIRECTORS. Chairman—John Webster. Robert Abernethy George Jamieson G. B, Bothwell William Leslie George Brown Alexander Nieol N ewell Burnett Alex. Pirie, Jun. Robert Catto Hardy Robinson Ales Davidson of Desswood G. Thompson, Jun. William Henderson, architect Alex. B. Whyte Auditors—Messrs H. A. Smith and John Crombie. Secretaries and Law Agents—Messrs Kennedy & Eraser, Advocates, Aberdeen.

Galena Investment Company. DIRECTORS. Chairman— James Murray John Keith

William M'Kinnon J Ah C. Matthew Cashier and Agent in Aberdeen—Alexander Stronach, Advocate, King Street.

Michigan Investment Company* Established 1839. DIRECTORS.

John Webster ] Charles P. Griffith A. C. Matthew George Jamieson John Keith Wm. Mitchell John Smith Joseph Rowell Wm. M'Combie Cashiers and Agents—Murray and M'Combie, advocates, Union Street. 32 LEGAL DIRECTORY.

Aberdeen Property Investment Company. Instituted 1851. Office—Public Schools, Little Belmont Street.

President—George B . Bothwell. Vice-President—Robert Thomson. Treasurer—Robt. Collie, Merchant, Belmont St. Manager—John Macaldowie

Open every fourth Thursday, from 7 to 9, p.m. „ „ Friday, from 6 to 9, p.m.

Trade Protection Society. Instituted 1854. Office-30, Marischal Street. President—James Forbes. Vice-President—David Gill. Directors—Twenty-five of the leading merchants of the town. Treasurer—John Roger. Law-Agents—Teats & Plockhart, Advocates. Secretary—W. Steele, Accountant.

SECTION IV.—LEGAL DIRECTORY.

Society of Advocates. Incorporated by Royal Charters—1774, 1799, and 1862. President—John Duncan. Treasurer— Sir Alexander Anderson. 1807 1820 1827

C Winchester n G. Johnston n t*JSir A. Anderson n

1812 1821 1828

tC Chalmers n Alex. Chivas n Alex. Daniel n Alex. Copland tfJames Edmond n tJames Brebner n

1816 1822 1829

John Cadenhead John Angus n Al. Macdonald n James Simpson *tFrancis Edmond n George Wilson 1823 1830 1817 James Russell n fA Fraser n Alex. Harvey Alex. Gibbon Colin A. Philip 1824 John t James Murray n Anderson n William Smith n t*tJohn Duncan n 1831 1818 1825 tAndrew Murray n W. Adam n tN. Burnett n *tF. J. Cochran tAlex Stronach n tAlex. Jopp n J. B. M'Combien Pat. Davidson n 1819 1826 William Irvine James Geddes tJohn Smith n *Wm. Boss n John Webster .

LEGAL DIRECTORY. 33

1843 D. H. Kennedy John Duncan, jun, Marianus Massie John Watt Charles Thomson tR. S. F. Spottiswood 1856 *tJohn Clark n John Thomson J. Watt. jun. n George Allan William Dunn •Thos. Primrose tJobn D. Milne Andrew Jopp n Speid L. M'Kinnon, sen. William *Lessel Stephen George Collie 1834 1845 Bryce 1857 T. J. Bremner James §Thomas Ewen T. A. W. A. Young- "Lambert Barron 1846 son Alex. Stronach, jun. *George Walker 1835 fcNorvalClyne

John Humphrey Alex. E. Smith George Grant Alex. Edmond n Patrick David Reith Cooper n John Muill Wm. Adam, jun. W. L. Reid n Lewis Chalmers 1859 1836 1848 John S. Henderson JGeorge Grub, LL.D. Wm. Anderson *A1. Simpson, William Yeats n sen. §John G. Dawson John Stuart n Al. Simpson, jun. *Geo. Cadenhead 1860 1837 Thomas Ruxton §* Alexander Yeats David Mitchell 1849 €. Grainger G. 1861 JD. R. Morice » *John Ferguson *D. G. Cattanach §C. B. Davidson 1838 C. D. Bonnyman 1851 W. C. Hunter Alex. Henderson James Paull 1862 1839 John Davidson Robert Adam n *Js. Forbes Lumsden Jas. Williamson Alex. Cochran Robert Smith n 1852 fAlex. Davidson 'Alexander Ross tJohn Robertson John Middleton 1840 1853 David Duncan James Tawse fWilliam Hunter William Paull Alex. Flockhart William Moir John Ligertwood 1864 1854 Geo. David Ruther- 1841 ford *J. H. Chalmers Patrick H. Chalmers Alex. Uuthie n JCharles Duncan n Alex. Edmond, jun. Collie n R. Ligertwood James n James Ross John Coutts John Reid Farquharson Taylor Wm. F. Ogg Garden 1855 William Milue 1842 Peter Duguid Thos. Spark Sinclair James Garden G. C. Fraser Robert Collie Gray fLauchlan M'Kim Thomas Mackenzie David Carter Fraser non, jun. n Charles F. Runcie William Gordon

Lecturer on Scots Law and Conveyancing, and Librarian—George Grub, LL.D Faetor and Secretary - John Clark. Officer—Thomas Wood. * Funds Committee, t Lands do. J Examinators do. § Agents for Poor. Those having n attacked to their names are Notaries Publie. 34 LEGAL DIRECTORY.

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

Sheriff Court.

Sheriff—Archibald Davidson, Advocate. Sheriff-Substitutes—William Watson, W. S., J. Angus, and Alex. Fraser, Advocates. Sheriff-Substitute at Peterhead—James Skelton, W.S. Sheriff- Cleric—John Ligert wood. Clerics-Depute— J. G. Leslie and Wm. Daniel. Clerk-depute at Peterhead—R. Maitland. Procurator-Fiscal—Alex. Simpson, jun., Advocate. .Assistants—Alex. Henderson, Advocate, and George Cadenhead, Advocate. Auditor—J. G. Leslie. Ear Officer— Robert Shaw. Court days at Aberdeen—Wednesday and Friday at 10 o'clock, a.m., during

the Sessions ; and at Peterhead, on Tuesday and Thursday.

Commissary Court. Commissary Archibald Davidson Commissaries-Depute Wm. Watson and John Angus Commissary Clerk James Hay Chalmers Commissary Cleric-Depute Charles Warrack Procurator-Fiscal Alex. Simpson, Jun.

Sheriff Small Debt and Circuit Court. The ordinary Small Debt Court at Aberdeen, is held on Thursday, at 10 o'clock, a.m., weekly, during Sessions of the Court, and once or twice during vacation. Clerk Depute—John G. Leslie. The Circuit Small Debt Courts are held at Tarland, Inverury, Huntly, Turriff, Old Deer, and Fraserburgh, once every three months. J. Skene, Tarland James Nicol, Turriff G. Tajdor, Inverury David Cruden, Old Deer W. Murdoch, Huntly Robert Anderson, Fraserburgh Are the persons who respectively issue Summonses, &c, to be brought in

these Courts ; and a Clerk from Aberdeen officiates at these Courts.

Burgh or Baillie Court.

Lord Provost— Six Alexander Anderson, Knight.

Baillies. Wm. Paterson Wm, Adamson Wm. Henderson | | Clerk—Town-Olerk Depute. Legal Assessor—James Simpson, Advocate. Procurator-Fiscal— George Cadenhead. Officers of Court— Town Sergeants. The Court Day is Saturday, at 11 o'clock, a.m., during the same Ses- sions as the Sheriff Court. J

LEGAL DIRECTORY. 35

Justice of Peace Court.

The Quarter Sessions are held on the first Tuesday of the months ot March, May, August, and last Tuesday of October. Special Sessions are occasionally held. Cleric—James A. Sinclair. Clerk-Depute—John G. Leslie.

Procurator-Fiscal— . D. Milne.

Justice of Peace Small Debt Court.

The Aberdeen District Courts sits every Fortnight, on Monday at 11 o'clock A.M., for the trial of Small Debt Cases under £5, by 6 Geo. IV., c 48. Judges—Any two Justices of Peace. Cleric—J. A. Sinclair. Cleric-Depute—J. G. Leslie. DISTRICT AND DEPUTE CLEEKS. Aberdeen John G. Leslie Kincardine Alford H. M'Connach, Forbes Peterhead Eobert Maitland Braemar James Smith, Ballater Eathan and \J. Dunlop, Fraser- Deer D. Cruden, Old Deer Fraserburgh j burgh Ellon John Kae Huntly W, Taylor Garioch J. Shand, Pitcaple Turriff James Nicoll Holidays.—New Year's Fay, Good Friday, the Queen's Birthday, and Christmas Day are kept as Holidays at the Sheriff Clerk's, the Commissary Clerk's, and Justice of Peace Clerk's

Police Court.

Judge—The Sitting Magistrate.

Procurator-Fiscal—George Cadenhead. Cleric—Town-Clerk Depute.

BSr -All the Courts, except the Baillie and Police Courts, meet in the New Court House, Castle Street. The Sheriff Commissary, Justice of Peace, and Small Debt Clerk's Offices are in the Eecord Hall, 27, King Street. Hours ot attendance—from 10 o'clock a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays—10 a.m. to 1 P.M.

Commutation Road Trustees.

General Cleric—Newell Burnett, Aberdeen. DISTEICTS AND DISTRICT CLERKS. 1—Deer David Cruden, Old Deer 2—Ellon Alexander Ross, Advocate, Aberdeen 3—Garioch A. S. M'Lean, Inverury 4—Kincardine O'Neil James Ogg, Bank Agent, Aboyne 5— Turriff ...John Rose 6—Aberdeen E. Smith, Advocate, Aberdeen 7—Alford Hugh M Connach, Schoolmaster, Alford 8—Huntly Alexander Stewart, Writer 9—Town of Aberdeen James Simpson, Advocate, Aberdeen 36 MEDICAL DIKECTORY.

Mssengers-at-Arms. Eobert Shaw, Aberdeen James Hutchison, Peterhead John Moir, do. Grant Imlay, do. Alexander Leslie do. J. D. M'Nee, Turriff James M'Kinnon, Huntly

Sheriff Officers. Thos. L. Shaw, Aberdeen J. D. M'Nee, Turriff Charles Dawson do. John George, do. George Lyell, do. George Webster, Old Meldrum John Moir, do. John Law, Lumsden Village, Auch- Alexander Leslie do. indoir Robert Turnbull, do. James M'Kinnon, Huntly John Hendry do. W. Kennedy, Inseh William Rue, Cruden George Robertson, Inverury Robert Adam, Peterhead John Dawson, do. Grant Imlah, do. Joseph Nicol, Kincardine O'Neil John Leslie, do. Joseph Nicol, Jun., do. John Thorn, Longside Peter Cran, Ballater Alex. Thompson, do. Wm. Imray, Banchory-Ternan Thomas Robertson, Fraserburgh Wm. Skene, Tarland William Rushmore, do. Joseph Jen Kins, Banff George Taylor, Keith John Morrison, do. William Dalziel, Strichen Robert Cormack, Fyvie James Addie, do. Hector Angus, Ellon John Brown, New Pitsligo

SECTION V.-IWEDICAL DIRECTORY.

Royal Infirmary.—(1740). PHYSICIANS.

Consulting Physicians—Robert Dyce, M.D. ; Alex. Kilgour, M.D.

Alex. Harvey, M.D. | James P. Smith, M.D. | Archibald Reith, M.D. Resident Physician's Assistant—Robert M. Milne. SURGEONS. William Keith, M.D. David Kerr, M.D. | William Pirrie, M.D. David Fiddes, M.D. Ophthalmic Surgeon— J. R. Wolfe, M.D. Dental Surgeon—W. Williamson, (R.C.S.E.) Resident Surgeon's Assistant—James Grant. Resident Superintendent and Apothecary—Robert Rattray M.D. Chaplain— Rev. John Massie. Treasurer and Cleric—William Carnie. Auditor—Andrew Masson, Accountant. Matron—Mrs J. Smith. Lecturers on Clinical Medicine -Dr. Alex. Harvey and Dr. James F. Smith. Lecturer on Clinical Surgery—William Keith, M.D. Lecturer on Pathology and Curator o) Museum—Robert Beveridge, M.D. Gate-porter—George Selbie. House-porter—Edward R. Thomson. .

MEDICAL DIRECTORY. 37

Royal Lunatic Asylum—(1800) RESIDENT OFFICIALS. Physician and Superintendent—Robert Jamieson, M.D. Medical Assistant-U. M. Fraser. Do. atElmhill House—James Murray, M.B. House Steward— Edward Savage. Matron— Miss Elrick. Ladies Superintendent at Elmhill House— Mrs Butters. House-keeper at do.—Miss E. Johnston. NON-RESIDENT OFFICIALS. Consulting Physician—Dr Macrobin. Chaplain— Rev. John Massie. Treasurer and Clerk—¥m, Carnie.

Medico-Chirurgical Society. President—Al. Harvey, M.D. Pecretary—Robert Beveridge, M.D. Curator oj Museum—R. Smith, Surgeon. Librarian—Wm. Fraser, Surgeon. Treasurer—Francis Edmond, Advocate.

G-eneral Dispensary, Lying-in, and Vaccine Institution (1823). Crown Court, 36, Upperkirkgate. For Supplying Advice and Medicine to the sick poor, and to such as are unfit patients for the Infirmary, at their own houses. Supported by volun- tary contribution. President—The Lord Provost. Vice-Presidents—George Henry and J. Webster. Secretary—John Watt. Treasurer—Sir Alexander Anderson. MEDICAL ATTENDANTS. Robert Smith, Surgeon George Sutherland, Physician and James H. Forsyth, M.D. Surgeon William Fraser, Surgeon John Christie, M.D. John Paterson, Surgeon Vaccination by the Medical Odicers of the Institution. Apothecary—John Urquhart. Collector and Attendant—John Middleton.

Patients admitted every morning at half-past 9 o'clock ; Medicines dis- pensed every afternoon at half-past 3 o'clock j and Vaccination performed every Wednesday at Three o^clock.

Opthalmic Institution, for Diseases of the Eye. 60, St. Nicholas Street. Under the Patronage of the Lord Provost of Aberdeen, William Leslie, Esq. of Warthill, M.P., and the Hon. the County Club. President—Frederic Holland, Esq. Secretary and Treasurer—Patrick Cooper, Advocate. Surgeon—Dr Wolfe, 231, Union Street, Aberdeen. Attendance (at 60, St. Nicholas Street,) on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at half-past 2 p.m. Open to all cases, without any recommendation, 38 ECCLESIASTICAL DIRECTORY.

Hospital for the Relief of Persons Labouring under Incurable Diseases.

Vice-Presidents—Wm. Leslie of Warfchill, M.P. for the County of Aberdeen, and Alexander limes of Baemoir. Secretary—Patrick Cooper, Advocate.

Hydropathic Establishment and Turkish Bath (1851) Loch-head.

Resident Physician—Thomas H. Meikle, M.D.

SECTION VI-ECCLESIASTICAL DIRECTORY.

ESTABLISHED CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. NAMES. WHERE SITUATED. MINISTERS. RESIDENCES. East Parish Union Street Colin M'Culloch, 2 UnionTlace Principal Beadle—Alexander Scatterfcy, 49, Upperkirkgate West Parish Union Street Ja. Forsyth. D.D., 19 Rubislaw Ter. Principal Beadle—John Gray, 10 Henry Street North Parish King Street John Wilson 33 Union Place Principal Beadle—George Milne, 87 Queen Street South Parish Belmont Street Thomas Dewar 4 Mackie Place Principal Beadle—Thomas Wood, Advocates' Buildings Greyfriars Parish ... Broad Street Joseph Henderson 17 Victoria St. W. Principal Beadle — St. Clement's Parish st. Clement Street J. W. Hepburn ...125 Crown Street Principal Beadle— James Ewin?, 20 Prince Eegent Street John Knox Mounthooly Charles Skene 4 Summer Street Principal Beadle—Hugh Stewart, 6 ('ausewayend Gilcomston Summer Street David Milne 5 Carden Place Holburn Wellington Place.. .John Milne 51 Chapel Street Principal Beadle— Peter Johnston, Exchange Street

FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. NAMES. WHERE SITUATED, MINISTERS. RESIDENCES. East..... Belmont Street J. C. M'Phail Fountainhall Principal Beadle - Joseph Lawrence, 86 John Street West Belmont street A. D. Davidson, D.D. 126 Crown St. Principal Beadle—Alexander Barnett. 31 Upperkirkgate South Belmont Street John Adam 27 Bon-Accord Ter. Principal Beadle— William Donald, 36 Union Terrace North West North Street.. George Campbell...93 Queen Street Principal Beadle -James Adams, 2 Ragg's Lane Melville Correction Wynd... William Primrose 19 N. Silver St. Principal Beadle—James Henry, 19 Queen Street —— J

ECCLESIASTICAL DIRECTORY. 39

KAMES. WHERE SITUATED. MINISTERS. RESIDENCES. Gaelic Gaelic Lane George M' Donald...36, Bon-Accord St. Principal Beadle— Robert Mackay, 6, Black's Buildings Bon-Accord Union Terrace ...Charles Ross 20, Union Terrace Principal Beadle—William Menzies, 8, Northfield Trinity Crown Street Wm H. Gualter...l48, Crown Street Principal Beadle — Alexander Lennie, 12J, Kidd Lane Greyfriars George Street John Thomson ...5, W. Craibstone St. Principal Beadle—Francis Russell, 5, Jopp's Court, Broad Street Gilcomston Huntly Street W. M'Gilvray, DD. 1, Rubislaw Place. Principal Beadle- Union Shiprow Alex. Bannatyne... 9, Victoria Street W. Principal Beadle—Wm. Blake, 27, Castle Street

St. Clement's Prince Regent St., Alex. Spence Castle Hill • Principal Beadle—William Donald, 8, St. Clement Street 9 3 Gil " ....Gerrard Street John Stephen i™ ' John Knox { ' Principal Beadle—Fergus Macandrew, 47, St. Andrew Street Holburn Bon-Accord Terrace W. L. Mitch ell... 34, Victoria St. W- Principal Beadle— Donald Sinclair, 89, Skene Street Mariners Commerce St Jno. Longmuir, LL.D., 50, Dee Street Principal Beadle—Wm. Hutcheon, 23, Commerce Street

EPISCOPALIAN, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN, &c.

NAMES. WHERE SITUATED. . MINISTERS. RESIDENCES.

Scotch Episcopal— "£ Bishop Suther, D.C.L. 10, Bon-Accord St. Andrew's King Street J Square Principal Beadle— Charles E. Lewis, 36, Queen Street Scotch Episcopal St. John's St. John's Place.. .John Comper 44, Bon-Accord St. Principal Beadle—William Baiilie, 25, Chapel Street Scotch Episcopal - St Mary's Carden Place Vacant Church of England— 3 aib* St Paul's 61, Gallowgate ...E.W.B.BouverieB.A' ' ^*^ Church of England— 1 * St James' Crown Street T. Brooks Wrenford {^burn^lace^ Principal Beadle—George Bothwell, 49, Summer Street United Presbyterian St Nicholas Lane Js. M'Kerrow, BA., 59 Bon-Accord St. Principal Beadle— George Simpson, 75, Union Street United Presbyterian George Street ...James Stirling 4, Caroline Place Principal Beadle— John Nicol. 16, Northfield, Gilcomston United Presbyterian Belmont Street David Beatt United Presbyterian Charlotte Street John B. Ritchie ...171, Crown Street Principal Beadle United Presbyterian St. Paul Street Andrew Dickie 6, Mackie Place Principal Peadle—Wm. Crichton, Tern. Hall, St. Paul Street United Presbyterian Gallowgate Thomas Brown, 33 North Broadford Associate Synod Skene Terrace ...John M'Kay 26, Skene Terrace Principal Beadle— William Mitchell, 4, Little Chapel Street

Methodist ( Wesley an) Longacre Thomas L. Parker 44, Constitution St. Principal Beadle—James Jamieson, 5, Fish Street Congregational George Street ...David Arthur 27, Ferryhill Place Principal Beadle—Robert Gilbert, 75, George Street Congregational Dee Street David Wallace Whitehall Principal Beadle—John Ross, 2, Nelson Street Congregational Blackfriars St. ...Thomas Gilfillan Morefield Stocket Principal Beadle—Alex. Eraser, 2, Crooked Lane Congregational John Hunter 66, Hutcheon St. 40 EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY.

NAMES. WHERE SITUATED. MINISTERS. RESIDENCES. E Park Street John Duncan Congregational { Moun^Strfet

Evangelical Union . . .St Paul Street . . .Fergus Ferguson . . .12, Mount Street Principal Beadle—Peter Gillan, 12, North Charlotte Street. 1 i °11 E el Jolin Street Alexander Stewart Bon-Accord St. Zio| Cha Yr '} 13, Principal Beadle— Daniel Simpson, 1, Berry Lane 7 n 01d * Baptist George Street ...Alex. Anderson . . . { jjjjj £^> Baptist (English) ...John Street S.J.Davis 10, Rose Street Baptist (Scotch) South Silver St. John M. Hewson ...65, Dee Street Catholic- Church of the Assumption Huntly St. (J. Sutherland, Chapel House, ? Huntly Street Chapel of the Visitation Justice Street (_W. Stopani Do. Principal Beadle—Alexander Aiken, Chapel Court, Justice Street Street ...William Sharman Unitarian George { °oJd Aberdeen Friends Gallowgate Various Glassite St. Andrew St. ...Various

SECTION VH.-EDUCATSONAL DIRECTORY.

University of Aberdeen. FOUNDED 1494. Chancellor—Charles Henry, Duke of Eichmond and Lennox Vice- Chancellor—Principal Campbell Rector—Earl Russell. Principal—Peter Colin Campbell, D.D. Secretary—David Thomson, M.A.

Assessors—Edward Woodford, L.L.D. ; John Webster, Esq. ; Rev. Duncan Mearns, M.A.; Rev. Professor Pirie, D.D. Registrar and Librarian—-Rev. John Fyfe, M.A. PROFESSORS. Greek William D. Geddes, M.A. Humanity Robert Maclure, LL.D. Logic Alexander Bain, M.A. Mathematics Frederick Fuller, M.A. Natural Philosophy David Thomson, M.A. Moral Philosophy William Martin, M.A. Natural History James Nicol Systematic Theology R. Macpherson, D.D. Divinity and Church History William R. Pirie, D.D. Divinity and Biblical Criticism William Milligan, D.D. Oriental Languages Andrew Scott. M.A. Law • Patrick Davidson, LL.D. Institutes of Medicine George Ogilvie, M.D. Practice of M edicine John Macrobin, M.D, Chemistry James Smith Brazier Anatomy ' John Struthers, M.D. Surgery William Pirrie, M.D. Materia Medica Alexander Harvey, M.D. Robert Dyce, M.D. Midwifery ; Medical Logic and Medical Juris-] Francis 0gston , M.D. prudence ) Botany George Dickie, M,D. EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY. 41

LECTUREES. (W. R. Pirie, D.D. Murray Sunday Lecture

ASSISTANTS.

Greek G. C. Robertson, M.A. Humanity Charles Cooper, M.A. Mathematics James M'Kimmie, M.A. Natural Philosophy George Gordon, M.A. Chemistry James C. Brown Anatomy John Robson, M.D. Materia Medica, Medical Logic, and) ., ., Aiex> fellverg M ' A MSLUD ' Medical Jurisprudence J » '>

Free Church College, Union Place.

Rev. James Lumsden, 34, Bon-Accord Terrace Rev. Marcus Sachs, Beechhill, Pitfodels Rev. Dr David Brown, 78, Dee Street

Town's Public Schools,

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

Grammar School.

Rector—Rev. Wm. Barrack, A.M., h. 3\ Albert Street. Classical Masters—Rev. Alex. Beverly, A.M., h. Ashley Place, Cuparston; Rev. J. W. Legge, A.M., h. Balmoral Place, Holburn Street; Mr Alex. Martin, A.M., Ashley Place, Cuparston; Mr Thomas Still, A.M., Rosemount. Subjects taught—Latin, Greek, English, History, and Geography.

Fees for 1st, 2nd, and 3d Classes, 13s. 6d. per quarter ; for 4th and 5th Classes 16s per quarter. Arithmetical and Mathematical Master—Rev. Robert A. Gray, A.M., h. Berryden.

Fee, for 1 hour a-day, 6s per quarter. -Assistant Master for Writing — Mi Wilson. Fee for Writing (1 hour a-day), 6s per quarter. French and German Master—Mr C. F. Muller, 40, Chapel Street. Fee for French or German (3 hours a-week) 10s 6d per quarter. Drawing Master—Mr P. Cleland, 8, Union Terrace. Fee for Drawing (2 hours a-week) 10s 6d per quarter. English Master—Mr Rattray, 9, North Silver Street. Fee for English (1 hour a-day) 7s 6d per quarter. Gymnastics—Mr Roland, in August and September. Fee 10s 6d per quarter. Janitor—George Jolly. 4 42 EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY.

Schools in Little Belmont Street.

Master—Robert Alexander, A.M., h 5, Millburn Street, Ferryhill. Branches taught—English Reading, English Grammar, Geography, History, Composition, History of English Literature, &c. Fee—7s 6d per quarter. Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Physical Geography, and Mathematics.

Fee—For one hour daily, 5s ; for two hours, 7s 6d ; for threa or more hours 10s 6d per quarter. Writing and Drawing.

Fee—For Writing, Including materials, 6s 6d ; Drawing, 10s 6d per quarter.

Dr. Andrew Bell's Schools, Frederick Street, SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Master—Mr. James Milne. Branches Taught — English Reading, Grammar, Geography, History, Writing, Dictation, Arithmetic, Mathematics, Geometry, Music and Drawing. Fees—Three halfpence and Two pence per week. Reading hooks, pens, ink, and paper furnished to pupils gratis. Evening classes are opened in September for Writing, Arithmetic, and Mathematics. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Teacher—Mrs Lewins. Branches Taught—Same as in Boys' School, with the addition of plain Needlework and Knitting. Fees—Three halfpence and Two pence per week. Everything furnished to pupils gratis. Dr. Bell's Schools, as will be seen from the Moderate charges, are intend- ed chiefly for the children of the labouring classes. There is accommoda- tion for 400 boys and 200 girls. The school-rooms are commodious and well aired.

Established Church of Scotland Schools. NAMES. WHERE SITUATED. TEACHERS. East St. Paul Street J. S. Kidd West George Street Alex. Keddie North Albion Street John Brown South Trinity Street W. Robertson Greyfriars 80 Gallowgate E. Duncan Greyfriars Canal Road Wm. Callum John Knox's Mounthooly James Renuie & Miss Hay Gilcomston 59, Summer Street Geo. Imray Dr John Brown's Skene Sqnare John Roy

Free Church of Scotland Schools. NAMES. WHERE SITUATED. TEACHERS. East St Andrew Street J Stevenson North Princes Street Adam Traill South Charlotte Street Alex. Ramage Bon-Accord Street David Mavor & Wm. Rait Gilcomston Union Wynd Jas. Philips Union Virginia Street John Richardson John Knox's Gerrard Street George Forrest St Clement's Fisher's Square Miss Howling EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY. 43

Other Denominations.

NAMES. WHERE SITUATED. TEACHEBS. S. Episcopal ()... Crown Court Wm. Presslie Do. do. ...25, Frederick Street ...Miss Cant Do. (St John's) St John's Place John Archibald ("Boys' Academy, M. Clarke Roman Catholic fSt Peter's) Constitution Street-} Do. School, T.Clarke C Girls' do. Franciscan Nuns

School of Science and Art.

MECHANICS' INSTITUTION.

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

Chairman of the Council—The Lord Provost of Aberdeen.

Chairman of the Committee of Management—Vacant. Secretary—James Sinclair.

SCIENCE.

Mathematics (including Algebra and Geometry)— Teacher—D. Maver. Mechanics—D. Maver. Chemistry—Professor J. S. Brazier, P.C.S. Botany—Robert Beveridge, M.D. ART. Ornament and Figure Drawing—P. Cleland, Artist. TRADE EVENING CLASSES.

English, Arithmetic, and Writing—William Mollison and Andrew Sherar. French—Wm. Brebner and J. Paterson,

John Davidson's, York Street, Footdee.

Teacher 0/ Boys—Peter Robertson, M.A.

Teacher of Girls—Miss Margaret Anderson.

James Thain's 52, Shiprow.

FOUNDED 1788. Teacher—John M. Stewart. Gratis. 44 EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY.

Academies, Schools, and Teachers. NAMES. WHERE SITUATED. TEACHERS. West-End Academy ...216, Union Street Wm. Lyon and Assistants Tulloch's Academy Academy Street G. Tulloeh. LL.D. Ledingham's Academy 12, Correction Wynd ...James Ledingham

M - A and Silver Street Academy 10, North SUver Street {^g.^^ " Union Row Academy ...18, Union Row Robert Sim Commercial Academy Mechanics' Buildings... "William Mollison Writing Academy 115, Union Street G. C. M'Conachie Hill's Seminary 1&, Queen Street Isaac Hill Trades' School Denburn James Allan and Mrs Knox Porthill School Porthill Wm. Cruickshank Do. (Girls) Do Miss Walker Mathematics, &c 13, North Silver Street David Rennet Drawing, Painting, &c.8, Union Terrace Patrick Cleland Drawing & Languages 120, Crown Street John Jazdowski Navigation 8, James' Street J. R. Jones Modern Languages 18, North Silver Street Hugo Kruger

Ladies' Boarding" and Day Schools.

Wm. Rattray, 250, Union Street I Misses FuUerton, 73, Dee Street Miss Peterkin, 50, Union Place Miss Stephen, 13, Union Row

Misses Whyte, 57, Dee Street | Misses Murray, 2, Dee Place

Misses Fyfe, 108, Crown Street I Franciscan Nuns, Huntly Street Miss Chisholm, Bon-Accord St. 77, |

Robert Gordon's Hospital.

Founded 1729. For the maintenance and education of Sons and Grandsons ot Burgesses of Guild, and Trades Burgesses in Aberdeen. Governors—The Lord Provost, Magistrates, Town Council, and Four of the Ministers of Aberdeen, viz , Rev. John Wilson, Rev. Dr Forsyth, Rev. Thos. Dewar, and the Rev. C. M'Culloch. Head Master—Rev. W. D. Strahan. TEACHERS. Mathematics—Alex. Gerrard French and Drawing—J. Jazdowski Arithmetic—John Scott Music—Alex. Colston English— James Dale Dancing—Wm. W. Balfour Writing—Alex. Stewart Drill Master—Serjeant W. Coombs. Clerk and Factor—Alex. Stronach, Advocate. Treasurer—Alexander Rust. Auditor—Andrew Masson, Accountant. Physician—Dr Dyce. Matron—Miss Jamson. House Steward—David Gray. Officer—R. N. Anderson. COLLTHILL'S TRUST.

An additional Endowment to Robert Gordon's Hospital, by the late Alex. Simpson, Esq. of Coflyhill in 1816. Trustees—The Principal and Professors of the University of Aberdeen, and Four of the Ministers of Aberdeen, viz., Principal Campbell, Pro- fessors Geddes, Fuller, Martin, Thomson, Nicol, Pirrie, Scott, Brazier, Macrobin, Rev. John Wilson, Rev. Dr. Forsyth, Rev. Thomas Dewar, and the Rev. C. M'Culloch. Clerk and Factor—Alexander Stronach, Advocate. EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY.

Boys' and Girls' Hospitals,

19, Upperkirkgate, and 56, Gallowgate. This Hospital was instituted in 1739, and the Trustees were incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1852. Its objects are the maintenance and education of poor children of the parish of St Nicholas. The education consists of reading, writing, arithmetic, grammar, geography, drawing and music. The girls are also taught sewiug, knitting, and household work. Children are admitted from 7 to 10 years of age, and may continue till 14. Present number, 50 boys and 50 girls.

Teacker of Boys—W. A. "Williamson Teacher of Music—A. Colston Matron—Miss Ann Milne Treasurer and Secretary—J. Booth

Teacher of Drawing—P „ Cleland Factor—Alex. Davidson, Advocate Matron and Teacher of Girls—Miss M. Physician—Francis J. Ogston, M.D. Ferguson

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

Instituted 1819. Patron—His Grace the Duke of Kichmond. President and Convener—The Lord Provost for the time being. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer—James Edmond. Hon. Physician—Kobert Dyce, M.D. Superintendent and Teacher—Franklin Bill.

Matron—Miss M . E. Troup.

Aberdeen Female Orphan Asylum, Albyn Place.

Instituted November, 1840, for Maintaining, Clothing, and Educating Orphan Girls, whose parents have lived in the parishes of St. Nicholas, Old Machar, and Nigg, for three years previous to their decease. Admitted from the age of four to eight. Secretary—Alex. Simpson, jun., Advocate. Chaplain—Rev. David Milne. Physician—David Fiddes, M.D. Matron— Mrs Eeid. Visitors from Aberdeen and its vacinity admitted to view the Asylum the first and third Monday of every month. Strangers may visit every law- ful day, Saturday accepted, on application to the Matron.

Hours of admission, 11 to 1.

Hospital for Orphan and Destitute Female Children, Huntly Street.

Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1849. Secretary and Treasurer—Patrick Davidson. Matron—Miss Martin. TeacTier—Miss Grassick. Porter—James Cobban. 46 EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY.

Aberdeen Female School of Industry, Guestrow.

Patroness—The Countess of Aberdeen. Teacher and Superintendent—Miss Mackay.

Secretary and Treasurer—R. S. F. Spottiswood, Advocate, 46, King Street. Physician— Dr. Fiddes, King Street.

Aberdeen Industrial School Association.

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

Treasurer—Charles F. Runcy, Advocate, 2, Correction Wynd. Secretary— Rev. Edward Reid, Skene Square. Collector -G. Simpson 75, Union Street.

BOYS' SCHOOL, SKENE SQUARE.

Opened 1st October, 1841.

Teacher—James Martin. Overseer of Work—Archibald Ross. JUVENILE SCHOOL, SUGAR-HOUSE LANE. Opened 13th May, 1845. Boys' Department.

Teacher and Overseer of Worlc—Thomas Gilbert.

Assistant Overseer of Work—William Williamson.

Girls' Department.

TeacJier—Miss Mary J. Reid. Assistant—Miss Jessie Murray.

Oldmill Reformatory School.

Oldmill, near Aberdeen. For Boys.

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

Opened in M arch, 1857.

Secretary and Treasurer—Charles F. Runcy, Advocate, 2, Correction Wynd- Medical attendant—Archibald Reith, M.D. Governor—Peter Donald. Farm Overseer—George Bain. Matron—Miss Jane Troup. EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY. 47

Industrial Asylum and Reformatory for Girls, Aberdeen.

Mount Street, Aberdeen.

Certified under the Act 17 and 18 "Victoria, cap. 86, entituled *' An Act for the better care and Reformation of Youthful Offenders in Great Britain." Opened in March, 1862.

Treasurer—R. S. F. Spottiswood, Advocate. Secretary—Charles F. Runcy, Advocate. Medical Attendant—William Henderson, M.D. Matron—Miss Meldrum. Teacher—Miss Jolly.

House of Industry and Refuge, Skene Square.

Instituted 1836.

Superintendent—Edward Reid. Matron—Mrs Simpson; Treasurer and Secretary—John Watt, Advocate. Medical Attendants— The Medical Officers of the General Dispensary. Collector—William Stevenson.

Applicants admitted on Wednesdays at 2, p.m. Visitors admitted every lawful day.

Asylum for the Blind, Huntly Street.

Established 1843.

Secretaries and Treasurers—P . & A. Davidson, Advocates. Physician—J. R. Wolfe, M.D. Superintendent—James Robb. Matron—Miss A. Aiken.

Home of the Aged and Infirm of Both Sexes. Chapel Court, Justice Street. Superioress—Madame Larmenier. 48 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.

SECTION Viil -MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.

Athenaeum Reading Room, Union Buildings. Yearly Subscription, £2 2s. Strangers admitted on being introduced by a Subscriber.

Aberdeen Public News Room.

Corn Exchange, Hadden Street, off Market Street. Open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.

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

Mechanics' Institution Public Library. Open from One to Three Afternoon, and from Six to Nine Evening. Annual Subscription— 5s. -Select Library—Open at the same hours. Annual Subscription— 10s 6d.

Public Library and Reading Club.

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

A. Brown & Co.'s Public Library, 77, Union Street.

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

A. & R. Milne's Select Library, 199, Union Street. Single Subscription, One Guinea per annum. Family Subscription (Class A), Two Guineas and upwards. (Class B) Half a Guinea per annum. MISCELLANEOUS DIRKCTOKY. 49

Andrew Wilson's Circulating Library.

43J, Castle Street.

"W. A. Crichton's Circulating Library, 124, Gallowgate.

Aberdeen Union Club—1846.

Market Street. •Secretary—Alexander Simpson, Jun. Superintendent—Donald Fraser.

The Royal Northern Club,

1, Union Terrace.

Chairman—Sir J. H. Burnett, Bart, of Leys. Secretary— W. L. Eeid, Advocate.

The Spalding Club.

For the Printing of the Historical, Ecclesiastical, Genealogical, Topogra- phical, and Literary Remains of the North-Eastern Counties of Scotland. Instituted, a.d. 1839. President—The Duke of Richmond. Vice-Presidents—The Earl of Kintore, the Earl of Seafield, the Earl of Aberdeen, Lord Saltoun, Lord Lindsay. Secretary - John Stuart, General Register House, Edinburgh. Treasurer—John Ligertwood, Advocate, Aberdeen. Auditors-^Newell Burnett, Advocate, Provost Henry, and William Yeats, Advocate.

The Aberdeen Philosophical Society.

Meets on the Second Friday of each Month during University Session. President - Alexander Bain, A.M., Professor of Logic, Aberdeen University. Fice-Presidents—James S. Brazier, Professor of Chemistry, and George Ogilvie, M.D., Professor of Institutes of Medicine. Treasurer—Alexander D. Milne, Chemist. /Secretary—H. Ambrose Smith, Actuary. .

50 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.

Royal Northern Agricultural Society. Patron—His Eoyal Highness the Prince of Wales. President—The Earl of Aberdeen. Vice-Presidents—The Duke of Richmond, Ithe Earl of Kintore, the Earl of Southesk, the Eail of Airlie, the Earl of Fife, Lord Lindsay.

Committee—The Lord Provost of Aberdeen ; Lieut. -Col. Sykes, M.P. for

Aberdeen ; the Members of Parliament for Aberdeenshire, Banff-

shire, and Kincardineshire ; the Conveners for these Counties, and other Gentlemen.

Secretaries and Treasurers—J . & R. Ligertwood, Advocates, 89, Union Street.

The Royal Horticultural Society of Aberdeen. Patron—His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. President— Sir Alexander Anderson, Lord Provost of Aberdeen. Vice-Presidents—Newell Burnett, Esq., Advocate; John Webster, Esq.,

Advocate ; George Dickie, Esq., M.D., Professor of Botany, Aberdeen University. Acting Committee—

Messrs George Reid, Union Street I Messrs A. Anderson, Gerrard Street „ J. M'Pherson, Polmuir „ J. Cocker, jun., Sunnypark „ J. Duthie, Queen Street „ G. Paterson, Deemount Secretary and Treasurer—Mr John Hay, 34, Marischal Street.

Shore Porters' Society. George Pirie, Beaeon. William Caie, 41, Wales Street John Porter, 23, Castle Street William Moir, 20, Castle Street William Allan Peter Cantly, 7, Marischal Street Alex. Aiken, 45, Castle Street John Cantly, 1, Park Place John Smith, 9, Guestrow James Milne, 3. Castle Terrace John Wilson, 53, Shiprow Alexander Buchan, 5, Fish Street Alex. Fraser, Jasmine Terrace James Christall, 8, Virginia Street James Mitchell, 72, Park Street George Pirie, 11, Chronicle Lane

Mason Lodges in Aberdeen. Provincial Grand Master—Dr. R. Beveridge. Depute Provincial Grand Master—James Rettie. Aberdeen Dr C. S. Still St. George Adam Trail St. Machar Dr R. Beveridge Operative G. Brand St Nicholas Edward Savage Neptune James Harvey Old Aberdeen ...John G. Dawson ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS.

11. Aberdeen Alex. Rust, Z. I 21. St. George Andrew Anderson 30. St. Z. 16. Old Aberdeen A. Stables, Sen-,Z. | Peter's Robert Hughes, Masonic Hall, 41, Queen Street Keeper—Daniel Campbell, 13, Seamount Tlace. MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTOKY. 51

Victoria Lodging" House. 45, Guestrow—Instituted 1849. Cliairman—Provost Henry. Vice- Chairman—Baillie Bothwell. Treasurer and Secretary—George Grant, Advocate. Superintendent—Patrick Tarrant.

Public Baths, Crooked Lane. Opened—1851. Open from Six in the morning till half-past Nine at night. Entrance to the Bath—Booms from Crooked Lane. Treasurer "William Allan, 122, Union Street. Superintendent—Donald Mackay.

Bon-Accord Swimming Club.

Instituted—1862.

For the Promotion and Improvement of the. Art of Swimming and Diving, Patron—John Farley Leith, Esq., London President—Captain William Stevenson of Viewfield Fice-Presideni—David Knox ,Esq. Treasurer—Alexander Stewart, 206, George Street Secretary—John Baillie, Police Tax Office Swimming Master—Archibald M'Farlane, 21, Hutcheon Street. Referee—James Cromar, " Rescue," Sea Beach.

Newspapers in Aberdeen. Aberdeen Journal (Wednesday) 28, Adelphi Court „ Herald (Saturday) 7, Queen Street „ Free Press (Friday) 7, Concert Court, Broad Street Northern Advertiser 7, St. Catherine's "Wynd

Police Establishment. NAMES AND RESIDENCES OF POLICE OFFICERS. James Duthie Superintendent 31, Queen Street John Milne 1st Lieutenant 32, Young Street William Anderson 2nd Lieutenant 85, Gallowgate Charles Reid 1st class Sergeant Jessamine Terrace James Milne do. 7, Seamount Place John Smith do. 9, Mounthooly John "Webster 2nd do. 7, Seamount Place . —

52 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.

wiinam s. jnsner... ..ma uiass sergeant.. do. do. 27, Ann Street

do. ..1st Class Constable.. ...22, Young Street do. 24, Gerrard Street

James Anderson ... do. King's Square, Huntly St. William Hall do. 11, Wales Street William Walker .... do. 30, Skene Row William Skinner .... do. 6, Hanover Street Samuel Presslie .... do. 1, Denburn Terrace do. Jonathan Simmers do. 30, Princes Street Jame3 Allardyce .... do. 114, King Street do. Chapel Court, Justice St. Alexander Begg .... Nelson Street Alexander Rhind .... do. 10, Kingsland Place William Cormack.... do. 14, Chapel Lane Robert Laing do. 20, Schoolhill Douglas Grant do. ]. Maryw ell Street do. William Ritchie .... do. 18, Commerce Street William Eddie do. 28, Union Terr do. 20, Schoolhill do. 17, Ann Street do. 27, Huteheon Street

...16, Huxter Row

Registration of Births, Marriages, and Deaths.

17 AND 18 VICTORIA, CAP. 80.

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

Hours 10 to 3 and 6 to 8 ; shut on Saturdays after 3. J. Watt, Registrar- Office—No. 28, Union Terrace, for the Parish of Old Machar.

J. Leask, Registrar.

Hours from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Under the new system of Registration, all Births, Deaths, and Mar- riages will be registered without any fee or penalty, if intimated within the following periods, vfz. :

Births 21 days Deaths 8 days Marriages 3 days

In registering Births, it is necessary to state the date and place of the parents' marriage.

All children born on or after 1st January 1864, must be vaccinated within Six Months afterbirth, by a duly qualified Medical Practitioner, whose cer- tificate of vaccination must be returned to the Registrar within three days after the operation. MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY. 53

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS.

Army.

15th HIGHLAND DEPOT BATTALION.

Depots—42d, 71st, 72d, 78th, 79th, and 93d Regiments.

Barracks—Castle Hill.

Brevet Col. C. H. Gordon, C.B Commanding Officer A. Pitcairn., Brevet Lieut.-Colonel Major R. W. Duff Paymaster Captain F. Drage Adjutant Captain Brownlow, 72d Instructor of Musketry Lieutenant T. F. Pardoe., Assistant do. J. Connor Quartermaster Major J. Grant Surgeon

Militia.

Head Quarters—King Street Barracks.

Henry Knight Erskine (late Capt. 33rd Foot Lieut.-Col. Commandant Walter Boyd Major John Paton do. a Archibald George Keen (late Lieut.W Foot) { *Ek*g*B*# Major limes Instructor of Musketry Alexander Hutcheon (late 72nd Foot) Quartermaster George Morrison, M.D. Surgeon C. M. MacQuibban Assistant-Surgeon

Volunteers. ARTILLERY.

Four Batteries and One Sub-division of 1st (Aberdeenshire) Adm. Brigade' Lieutenant-Colonel William Cosmo Gordon Major Tbomas Innes Adjutant James Kinnear Chaplain Rev. Jas. Forsyth, D.D Captain 3d Battery „ 4th ,, William Forsyth „ 6th ,, John Blaikie „ 7th ,, Andrew Jopp Lieutenant 7th Sub-division... Tho. A. W. A. Youngson

Sergeant-Major , Win, O'Brien 5 04 POSTAL DIRECTKOY.

1st ABERDEENSHIRE RIFLES.

(11 Companies).

Orderly Rooms—Blackfriars Street. H. K. Erskine... Lieutenant-Colonel Win. Jopp . Major Samuel Rawson Captain and Adjutant Wm, Keith. Surgeon James Wm. Eraser Smith Assistant-Surgeon Angus Fraser Do. Charles Rose Captain, 1st Company William Stevenson „ 2nd Hardy Robinson. „ 3rd Richard Latter „ 4th Irvine Kempt „ 5th Alexander Simpson „ 6th Lessel Stephen „ 7th Robert Abernethy „ 8th „ 9th T. Wilsone „ 10th „ 11th John Mearse, 108 King Street Sergeant-Major John Smith, 47 Schoolhill .Sergeant-Instructor

Wm. Thomson, 16 Catherine Street ' Do.

SECTION IX.-POSTAL DIRECTORY.

LIST OF POST TOWNS IN SCOTLAND, INCLUDING OEKNEY AND SHETLAND. EXPLANATIONS.

When in the subjoined list one place only is mentioned, it is a Head Office, and when there are tu-o, the first is a Sub-Office, and the second is the Head Office to which the first is subordinate. With some exceptions, all Head Offices are Money Order Offices, but sometimes there is a Money Order Office nearer to the Sub-Office than is the Head Office. In these cases such Money Order Office is added as a third name, for the information of any person who may wish to remit money to the neighbourhood. As regards Town Receiving Offices, those only are entered at which Money

Order business is transacted ; and these will be found under the names of their respective Head Offices. Offices at which both Money Order and Savings Bank business is trans- acted, are marked thus *, and those which are Money Order Offices but not Savings Banks thus f. The last word in the Address of every letter, &c, should be the name of the town to which, or near to which, the letter is sent ; except when the Post-OffiGe at that town is only a Sub-Office, in which case the Head Office to which this Office is subordinate must be added ; and except also that where there are two Post Towns of the same name, the county must be given. POSTAL DIRECTORY. 55

POST-OFFICES IN SCOTLAND.

Aberarder, Inverness Arnisort, Portree Aberargie, Bridge of Earn *Aros, Oban Aberchirder, Banff Arran. See Brodick and Lamlash Aberdalgie, Perth. *Arrochar, Glasgow * Aberdeen Arrochar Village, Glasgow, Arrochar *Aberdour, Burntisland Ascog, Eothesay *Aberfeldie, Duukeid Ashkirk, Hawick, Selkirk Aberfoyla, Stirling Assynt, Lairg Aberlady, Edinburgh, Drem. Athelstaaeford, Edinburgh, Drem. , Forfar *Auchenblae, Fordoun Aberlour, Craigellachie *Auchencairn, Castle Douglas Abernethy, Grantown (Inverness- Auchencloich, Kilmarnock, Galston shire) Auchencrow, Ayton Abernethy, Newburgh ("Fife) Auchengray, Lanark ; West Calder Abernyte, Inchture Auchinleck, Kilmarnock; Cumnock Aberuthven, Auchterarder Auchleven, Insch Abington Auchmull, Aberdeen *Aboyne, Aberdeen , Arbroath Achahoish, Lochgilphead Auehnacarry, Fort William Acharacle, Bonaw j Strontian *Auchnaeraig, Oban Acharnie, Huntly Auchnagatt, Ellon Achinarrow, Craigellachie ; Ballin- Auchnasheen, Dingwall dalloch *Auchterarder Advie, Craigellachie, Ballindalloch , Dundee *Airdrie Auchterless, Turriff Airth, Falkirk, Grangemouth *Auchtermuchty, Ladybank *A5exandria, Glasgow Auchtertool, Kirkcaldy *Alford, Aberdeen Auldearn, Nairn *Alioa Auldgirth Bridge, Dumfries *Alness, Inverness Auldgirnaig, Pitlochrie Altnaharra, Lairg Aultbea, Dingwall, Poolewe *Alva, Stirling Aviemore (Inverness-shire). Nearest Alves, Forres, Elgin Money Order Office, Carr Bridge •Alyfch, Meigle Avoch, Inverness, Fortrose Amisfield, Dumfries *Ayr Amulree, Dunkeld *Ayton Ancrum, Jedburgh Badenscoth, Aberdeen, Turriff *Annan Bailieston, Glasgow *Anstruther, Edinburgh Bainshole, Insch *Appin, Bonaw Balbeggie, Perth Applecross, Dingwall., Lochcarron Balblair, Tain , Arbroath Balerno, Edinburgh ; Currie *Arbroath Balfour, Kirkwall Arbuthnott, Fordoun, Bervie *Ballron, Glasgow Archiestown, Craigellachie Balgonie, Markinek Ardclach, Forres *Ballantrae, Girvan Ardelvie, Lochalsh *Ballater, Aberdeen Ardentinny, Greenock, Strone *Ballirjdalloch, Craigellachie *Ardersier Ballinluig, Dunkeld, Pitlochry Ardfern, Lochgilphead, Kilmartin Ballintuim, Blairgowrie, Kirk- *Ardgay michael *Ardgour, Bonaw Ballygs-ant, Greenock; Bridgend Ardnamurchan, Bonaw, Strontian Balmaelellan, Castle Douglas ; New Ardpatrick, Lochgilphead, Tar- Galloway bert Balmullo, Cupar (Fife), Leuchars *Ardrishaig, Lochgilphead Balnaguard, Dunkeld; Aberfeldy Ardross, Inverness, Alness Baltasound, Lerwick Ardrossan *Banchory, Aberdeen Ardvarsar, Broadford, Isle Ornsay *Banff Inn ; Stranraer, Drunmore Bankend, Dumfries Arisaig, Fort William Bankfoot, Perth ; Stanley Armadale, Edinburgh, Bathgate Bannavoulin, Bonaw ; Morvern Armadale, Thurso *Bannockburn, Stirling

Arncroach, Edinburgh, Pittenweem Banton, Denny ; Kilsyth 56 POSTAL DIRECTORY.

Bargrennan, Newton Stewart Bressay, Lerwick Barr, Girvan Bridgend, Greenock Barra, Lochmaddy *Bridge of Allan •Barrhead, Glasgow Bridge of Bucket, Aberdeen, Ehynie Barrhill, Girvan Bridge of Cally, Blairgowrie Barvas, Stornoway Bridge of Canny, Aberdeen; Ban- "•Bathgate, Edinburgh chory Beauly Bridge of Dee, Aberdeen Beeswing, Dumfries Bridge of Don, Aberdeen *Beith Bridge of Dun, Montrose Belhelvie, Aberdeen Bridge of Earn Belivat. Nairn Bridge of Marnoeh, Huntly Bellshill, Glasgow; Holytown Bridge of Roy, Fort William

Berriedale, Golspie; Dunbeath Bridge of Turk, Stirling ; Callander

Bervie, Fordoun Bridge of Weir, Paisley ; Johnstone Biggar Bridge of Westfield, Thurso Birgham, Coldstream *Broadford Birness Toll, Ellon *Brodick (Arran), Ardrossan Birsay, Kirkwall, Stromness Brora, Golspie

Birse, Aberdeen ; Aboyne Brouglity Ferry, Dundee Bishopbriggs, Glasgow Broxburn, Edinburgh Bishopton, Paisley Brucklaw, Mintlaw Blackburn, Aberdeen, Kintore Brunton, Cupar (Fife)

Blackburn, Edinburgh ; Whiteburn Brydekirk, Annan Blackford, Auchterarder Buckhaven, Leven

Blackhall, Edinburgh ; Davidson's * Buckie, Fochabers Mains Bucklyvie, Stirling; Kippen Blackhilloek, Keith tBunessan, Oban

Blackridge, Edinburgh ; Bathgate Burghead, Elgin

*Blackshiels, Edinburgh Burn of Catnbus, Stirling ; Doune Bladnoch, Newton Stewart; Wig- Burntisland town Burray, Kirkwall; St. Margaret's Blair-Adam, Kinross Hope * Blair-Athol Burravoe, Lerwick

Blair-Drummond, Stirling ; Doune Bm-relton, Cupar Angus Blairgowrie Burwick, Kirkwall; St. Margaret's Blairlogie, Stirling ; Tillicoultry Hope Blantyre, High; Glasgow; Hamil- Busby, Glasgow ton Butterstone, Dunkeld Blantyre Station, Glasgow ; Hamil- Cabrach, Aberdeen, Rhynie ton Cairndow, Glasgow; Inverary Boar-Hills, St. Andrews Cairnie, Huntly

Boat of Garten, Kingussie ; Carr- Cairnie Hill, Dunfermline bridge , Stranraer Boat of Inch, Kingussie Calder, Thurso Boddam, Peterhead Cald^rbank, Airdrie Bogroy, Inverness IfCallander. Stirling Bohally, Pitlochry Calvin, Blair- Athol Bonar-village, Tain ; Ardgay Cambus, Stirling; Alloa Bonchester Bridge, Hawick Cambusbarron. Stirling

Bonaw Cambuslang, Glasgow ; Calton Bo'ness, Edinburgh Camelon, Falkirk Bonhill, Glasgow; Alexandria Campbeltown

Bonnybridge, Denny Campsie, Glasgow ; Lennoxtown Boreland, Lockerby Camptown, Jedburgh

Borgue, Castle Douglas ; Kirkcud- , Hawick bright Carbost, Broadford Bothwell, Hamilton Cardross, Glasg'ow; Dumbarton Botriphnie, Keith , Brechin

Bowden, Edinburgh ; St. Boswell's Carinish, Lochmaddy

Bower, Wick ; Castletown Carluke Bowmore, Greenock ; Bridgend Carmunnoch. Glasgow; Busby Braco Carmvllie. Arbroath Brae, Lerwick Carnbee, Edinburgh; Pittenween Braemar, Aberdeen Carnbo, Kinross Branxton, Coldstream Carnock, Dunfermline *Brechin *Carnoustie -

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*Carnwath, Lanark Corpaeh, Fort William

Carradale, Campbeltown Corrie (Arran), Ardrossan ; Brodick *Carrbridge, Avieinore (Inverness- Corsock, Dumfries shire) Corstrophine, Edinburgh

Carringtown, Edinburgh ; Lass- Cortachie, Kirriemuir wade Cortes, Mintlaw; Fraserburgh Carron, Falkirk Countesswells, Aberdeen Carronbridge, Denny Courance, Lockerby

Carronbridge, Thornhill Cousland. Edinburgh ; Dalkeith Carron Shore, Falkirk Cove, Aberdeen

Carsphairn, Ayr ; Dalmellington Cowdenbeath, Edinburgh; Loch- Carstairs, Lanark gelly *Castle Douglas Coylton, Ayr ; Tarbolton Castlehill, Inverness *Craigellachie *Castletown, Thurso Craigie, Blairgowrie Catbcart, Glasgow; Busby Craigie, Kilmarnock

Catrine, Kilmarnock ; Mauchline Craigielands, Moffat

Causewayend, Newton Stewart Craigievar, Aberdeen ; Alford

Causewayhead ; Stirling Craigrownie, Greenock Cawdore, Nairn Craigton, Carnoustie Ceres, Cupar (Fife) *Crail, St. Andrews *Chance Inn, Arbroath Crailing, Kelso; Jedburgh

Chapelhall, Airdrie ; Holytown Cramond, Edinburgh ; Davidson's

Chapelknowe, Hawick ; Canonbie Mains

Chapelton, Hamiltown Cramond Bridge, Edinburgh ; Charlestown, Dunfermline Davidson's Mains Cherrybank, Perth Cranshaws, Dunse

*(Jhirnside, Ayton Crathie, Aberdeen ; Ballater Cladich, Inverary Crawfordjohn, Glasgow; Leadhills

Clachaig, Greenock ; Dunoon *Creetown, Newton Stewart Clachan, Locbgilpead; Tayinloan Crieff Clachnaharry, Inverness Crimond, Peterhead

Clackmannan, Alloa Crinan, Lochgilphead ; Kilmartin Clarencefield, Annan Crocketford, Dumfries Clarkston, Airdrie *Cromarty, Inverness

Clashmore, Inverness ; Dornoch Cromdale, Craigellachie ; Grantown

Clatt, Aberdeen ; Ehynie Crook, Biggar Claverbouse, Dundee Crossford, Lanark

Cleish, Kinross ; Blair-Adam fCrossgates, Edinburgh Clelland; Motherwell; Wishaw Crosshill, Maybole

Clintmains, Edinburgh : St. Bos- Crosslee, Edinburgh ; Stow wells , Castle Douglas Clola, Mintlaw Crossmyloof; Glasgow; Pollock Closeburn, Thornbill

Cluny, Aberdeen Cross Eoads, Banff ; Cullen Coaltown, Markinch Croy, Ardersier Coatbridge Croy, Glasgow; Kilsyth *Cockburnspath Cruden, Ellon Coigach, Dingwall; Ullapoole Culbokie, Dingwall

Coldingham, Ayton ; Eyemouth Cullen, Banff * Coldstream Cullicudden, Inverness, Cromarty Colmsburg, Edinburgh Cullivoe, Lerwick

Colinton, Edinburgh ; Slateford Culrain, Tain ; Ardgay

Colintraiv, Greenock ; Rothesay *Culross, Alloa

Coll, Oban ; Tobermory Cults, Aberdeen

Collessie, Ladybank j Auchter- Cumbernauld, Glasgow ; Kilsyth muchty Cuminestown, Turriff Collieston, Ellon , Annan Collin, Dumfries *Cumnock, Kilmarnock

Colmonell, Girvan ; Ballantrae *Cumnock, New, Kilmarnock Colpy, Insch Cummingsburgh, Lerwick Colvend, Dumfries ; Dalbeattie "Coupar j Angus *Comrie, Crieff Cupar (Fife; j Conon Bridge, Dingwall *Currie, Edinburgh j Contin, Dingwall Dailly, Maybole Cornbill, Coldstream Dalbeattie, Dumfries

Cornhill, Keith : Banff Dalguise, Dunkeld 58 POSTAL DIRECTORY.

Daljarroch, Girvan; Barrhill Dunglass, Glasgow, Old Kilpatrick "Dalkeith, Edinburgh Dunkeld Dallas, Forres Dunlop, Kilmarnock, Stewarton Dalmally, Inverary Dunmore School, Stirling *Da)melliugton, Ayr Dunnet, Thurso, Castletown Dalmuir, Glasgow: Old Kilpatrick , Forfar Dairy (Ayrshire), Beith Dunning, Bridge of Earn

Dairy, Castle Douglas ; New Gallo- Dunoon, Greenock way Dunrossness, Lerwick

Dalryrnple, Ayr ; Maybole , Dumfries Dalswinton, Dumfries Dunse Dalton, Lockerby Dunshelt, Ladybank, Auchter- Damhead, Kinross muchty Darnaway, Torres Duntocher, Glasgow, Old Kilpatrick Darnick. Melrose Dunvegan, Portree

Darvel, Kilmarnock ; Galston Duraden, Cupar (Fife) Davidson's Mains, Edinburgh Durness, Lairg, Tongue Daviot, Inverness Durris, Aberdeen, Banchory

Daviot, Aberdeen ; Old Meldrum Durrisdeer, Thornhiil Deanburnhaugh, Hawick Duror, Bonaw; Glencoe

Deanston, Stirling ; Doune Dyce, Aberdeen Deerness, Kirkwall Dysart, Kirkcaldy Denhead, St. Andrews Eagleshain, Glasgow; Busby Denhead of Auchrnacoy. Ellon Earlston, Melrose *"Denholm, Hawick *Easdale, Oban Denino, St. Andrews East Wemyss, Kirkcaldy, Buckhaven

Denniston, Glasgow ; Dumbartown East Yell, Lerwick Denny Ecclefechan Dennyloanhead, Denny Echt, Aberdeen Deskford, Banff; Cullen Eday, Kirkwall Dingwall Eddleston, Edinburgh, Peebles Dirleton, Edinburgh; Drem fEdinburgh, Head Office in Waterloo *Dollar, Stirling Place; Town Receiving Offices Dolphinton, Edinburgh; Noblehouse at— Dores, Inverness Charlotte-place *Hanover St. Dornie. Lochalsh *Granton Harbour * London St. * Dornoch, Inverness Leith *Newhaven Dornoch-, Annan Leith Walk *Port Hopetown Douglas, Lanark *Nicolson Street Stockbridge Doune, Stirling * Pitt Street *W. Maitland St. Dreghorn, Irvine Edinkidie, Forres *Drem, Edinburgh Edrom, Ayton, Chirnside Drumblade, Huntly Edzell, Brechin Drumlithie, Fordoun, Auchenblae Elderslie, Paisley, Johnstone , Stranraer Elgin *Drumuadrochit, Inverness *Elie, Edinburgh Drumoak, Aberdeen Ellon Drymen, Glasgow, Balfron Enochdhu, Pitlochrie Dubford, Banff Enzie, Fochabers, Buckie Duddingston, Edinburgh, Portobello Errol Dufftown Aberdeen Errol "Village, Errol Duffus, Elgin , Langholm (Dumfries- Dulnain Bridge, Grantown (Inver- shire,) ness) Ettrick Bridge, Selkirk Dumbarton, Glasgow Etal, Coldstream * Dumfries Evanton, Inverness Dunaskin, Ayr Evie, Kirkwall *Dunbar Ewes, Hawick, Langholm Dunbeath, Golspie Eyemouth, Ayton Dunblane Fairlie, Greenock, Largs

1 Dunbos , Newburgh Falkirk Duncow, Dumfries Falkland, Ladybank, Auchter- Dundee muchty Dundonald, Kilmarnock Farnell, Brechin Dundrennan, Castle Douglas, Kirk- Farr, Thurso, Tongue cudbright Fasnacloich, Bonaw, Appin "Dunfermline Fearn, Brechin —

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Fearn, Tain Gateside, Ladybank ; Auchter- Fenwick, Kilmarnock muchty , Montrose Gattonside, Melrose *Ferryport-on-Craig, Dundee Gavinton, Dunse Feshie Bridge. Kingussie Gifford, Haddington

Fetlar, Lerwick Gigha, Lochgilphead ; Tayinloan

Fetterangus, Mintlaw Gillyburn, Dunkeld ; Stanley *Fettercairn, Laurencekirk Gilmerton, Crieff Findhorn, Forres Gilston, Castle-Douglas Finstown, Thurso, Kirkwall *Girvan

Fintray, Aberdeen; Kintore Gladsmuir, Edinburgh ; Tranent Fintry, Glasgow Glammis, Forfar Fisherie, Turriff Glasgow. Head Office in George Five-mile-house, Dundee, Locbee Square; Town Receiving Offices Flotta, Kirkwall at Fochabers Anderston Folda, Meigle, Alyth Bridgeton Forbes, Aberdeen, Alford Coltar Ford, Coldstream Cowcaddens *Ford, Edinburgh Eglinton Street Ford Lochawe, Lochgilphead, Kil- *Gailowgate martin Kiuning Place Fordoun. A Head Office, but not a tSauchiehall Street

Money Order Office ; nearest Glass, Huntly Money Order Office at Auchen- , Newton-Stewart ; Whit- blae horn

Fordyce, Banff, Portsoy Glenapp, Girvan ; Ballantree Forfar Glenbaer, Campbeltown; Tayinloan Forres Glencaple, Dumfries Forgandenny, Bridge of Earn Glencarse, Perth; Errol Forglen, Turriff *Glencoe, Bonaw Forneth, Blairgowrie Glendale, Portree; Dunvegan Forgue, Huntly Glendaruel, Greenock; Dunoon Fort-Augustus, Inverness *Glenelg, Lochalsh

Forteviot, 1! ridge of Earn, Dunning Glenisla, Meigle ; Alyth

Fort-George, Ardersier Glenlivat, Craigellachie ; Ballindal- Forth, Lanark loch Fortingal, Dunkeld, Aberfeldy Glenlochar, Castle Douglas *Fortrose, Inverness Glenluce, Newton-Stewart

Fort-William Glenmorriston, Inverness ; Fort- Fossaway, Kinross Augustus Fountain Hall, Edinburgh, Stow Glenshee, Blairgowrie

Fowlis, Crieff Glen Urquhart, Inverness ; Dramna- Fraserburgh drochit Freuchie, Ladybank, Kettle *Golspie

Friockheim, Arbroath Gordon, Kelso ; Earlston Furnace, Inverary *Gorebridge, Edinburgh

Fyvie, Aberdeen Gortlech, Inverness ; Fort-Augustus

Gairloch, Dingwall; Poolewe Gourdon, Fordoun ; Bervie

Gairloch-head, Glasgow ; Helens- *Gourock, Greenock burgh *Govan, Glasgow 'Galashiels Gowanbank, Arbroath •Galston, Kilmarnock Grangemouth, Falkirk Garallan, Kilmarnock; Cumnock Grantown (Inverness-shire)

Garderhouse, Lerwick Grantshouse, Edinburgh j Cock- *Garlieston, Newton Stewart burnspath

Gargunnock, Stirling ; Kippen Greenburn, Edinburgh ; Whitburn Garmouth, Fochabers Greenlaw, Dunse Garrabost, Stornoway Greenock

Gartly, Iosch ; Huntly Greens, Turriff

Gartmore, Stirling ; Aberfoyle Gretna, Carlisle ; Longtown Garvald, Prestonkirk Gruinart (Islay), Greenock; Bridg- Garve, Dingwall end

Garvock, Laurencekirk Guardbridge, Cupar (Fife) ; St. An-

Gask, Auchterarder ; Dunning drews Gatehouse, Castle-Douglas Guildtown, Perth

Gaestown, Dumfries Gullane, Edinburgh ; Drem ;

60 POSTAL DIRECTORY.

Guthrie, Arbroath Johnstone, Paisley 'Haddington Johnstone Bridge, Lockerby

Halbeath, Dunfermline Juniper Green, Edinburgh ; Carrie Halkirk, Golspie ; Thurso Kamesburgb, Eothesay

Halkirk Roadside, Golspie ; Thurso Kei°r, Aberdeen ; Alford Keills, Hamilton Lochgilphead ; Kilmartin Harlosh, Portree; Dunvegan Keiss, Wick Haroldswick, Lerwick Keith Harray, Kirkwall Keith Hall (or Inverury) Harriotfield, Perth Kelso Harris, Stornoway Kelton Hill, Castle Douglas

Haugh-head, Glasgow ; Lennoxtown Kemnay, Aberdeen ; Kintore , Dumfries ; Dalbeattie Kennethmont, Aberdeen; Insch

Hawick Kenmore, Dunkeld ; Aberfeldy Heath Cottage, Elgin Kennoway, Edinburgh; Leven Heiton, Kelso Kerremore, Dunkeld; Aberfeldy Helensburgh, Glasgow Kersland, Beith Helmsdale. Golspie Kessock, Inverness

Heriot, Edinburgh ; Gore Bridge Kettle, Ladybank Hermiston, Edinburgh Kilbarcban, Paisley; Johnstone Hightae, Lockerby Kilbirnie, Beith Hillend, Edinburgh; Inverkeithing Kilbride, Lochmaddy

Hillhead, Glasgow : Cowcaddens Kilbride, East, Glasgow ; Hamilton Hillside, Aberdeen Kilbride, West, Greenock Hillside, Montrose Kilcbrenan, Inverary; Bonaw

Hillswick, Lerwick Kilcouquhar, Edinburgh ; Colins- Holytown, Glasgow burgh Holytown Station, Glasgow ; Holy- fKilcreggan, Greenock

town Kilflnnan, Greenock ; Rothsay Holywood, Dumfries Kilham, Coldstream

Hopeman, Elgin ; Burghead fKilkenzie, Campbeltown Houston, Paisley ; Johnstone Killearn, Glasgow; Balfron Howmore, Lochmaddy Killearnan, Inverness Howood, Paisley; Johnstone Killin, Crieff Huna, Wick Kilmalcolm, Port Glasgow Huntingtower, Perth Kilmany, Cupar (Fife) Huntly Kilmarnock

Hurlot, Glasgow ; Barrhead Kilmartin, Lochgilphead Hurlford, Kilmarnock Kilmatirs, Kilmarnock Inchbare, Brechin Kilmelford, Oban Inchture Kilmichael Glassary, Lochgilphead Inellan, Greenock; Dunoon Kilmorack, Beauly Innerleithen, Edinburgh Kilmorie (Arran), Ardrossan; Bro- Innerwick, Dunbar dick

Insch Kilrnuir, Portree ; Uig Inver, Dunkeld Kilmun, Greenock; Strone

Inveran, Tain ; Ardgay Kilninver, Oban Inverary Kilpatrick (New), Glasgow; Mary- Invercannich, Beauly hill Invergarry, Inverness ; Fort- Augus- Kilpatrick (Old), Glasgow tus Kilrenny, Edinburgh ; Anstruther Invergordon, Inverness Kilsyth, Glasgow

Inverie, Inverness ; Fort- Augustus Kiltarlity, Beauly Inverkeithing, Edinburgh Kilwinning, Irvine Inverkeithny, Turriff , Forfar Inverkindie, Aberdeen; Rhynie 'Kincardine, Alloa Inverkip, Greenock Kincardine O'Neil, Aberdeen Inverness Aboyne

Inverury, See Keith Hall Kingairloch, Bonaw ; Strontian

Iona, Oban : Tobermory Kingarth, Rothesay Irvine King Edward, Banff *Isle Ornsay, Broadford 'Kinghorn, Edinburgh flsle of Whithorn, Newton-Stewart Kinglassie, Kirkcaldy; Leslie Jamestown, Glasgow; Alexandria Kingussie

'Jedburgh Kingsbarns, St. Andrews ; Crail Jocks Lodge, Edinburgh; Portobello Kingston, Edinburgh; !North Ber- Johnshaven, Fordoun; Bervie wick ;

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Kinlochard, Stirling ; Aberfoyle Leanach, Glasgow, Inverary Kinlochbervie, Lairg Ledaig, Bonaw, Appin

Kinlochewe, Dingwall ; Poolewe Leith, see Edinburgh Kinlochmoidart, Bonaw; Strontian Leitholm, Coldstream Kinmuck, Keith Hall Lennoxtown, Glasgow Kinnaird, Inchture Lerwick Kinneff, Stonehaven Leslie, Markinch Kinross Leslie, Insch Kintail, Lochalsh *Lesmahagow, Lanark Kintessock, Forres Lesswalt, Stranraer *Kintore, Aberdeen Letham, Ladybank *Kippen, Stirling Letham, Forfar Kirkbank, Kelso Lethnot, Brechin , Dumfries Leuchars, Cupar (Fife) , Forfar *Leven *Kirkcaldy Lhanbryde, Elgin , Stranraer *Liberton, Edinburgh

Kirkconnell, Kilinarnook ; Sanquhar Lilliesleaf, Selkirk fKirkcowan, Newton Stewart Limekilns, Dunfermline, Charles- 'Kircudbright, Castle Douglas town Kirkfleld Bank, Lanark Lindores, Newburgh (Fife)

Kirkgunzeon, Dumfries ; Dalbeattie Linkshouse, Lerwick , Newton Stewart; Wig- Linlithgow, Edinburgh town Linton, West, See West Linton 'Kirkintilloch, Glasgow Lintrathan, Kirriemuir Kirkliston, Edinburgh; Winchburgh Linwood, Paisley

Kirkmahoe, Dumfries Lismore, Bonaw ; Appin Kirkmichael, Blairgowrie Livingstone, Edinburgh ; Mid Kirkmichael, Maybole Calder

Kirknewton, Edinburgh; Midcalder Loan, Edinburgh ; Linlithgow Kirkoswald, Maybole Loanhead, Edinburgh

Kirkpatrick Durham, Dumfries ; Lochalsh Castle Douglas , Stranraer Kirkpatrick Fleming, Ecclefechan Lochbroom, Dingwall; Ullapool 'Kirkwall Lochcarron, Dingwall

Kirn, Greenock ; Dunoon Lochearnhead, Crieff Kirriemuir Lochee, Dundee Kirtlebridge, Ecclefechan Lochfoot, Dumfries

Kishorn, Dingwall ; Locharron Lochgair, Inverary ; Lochgilphead Knockando, Craigellachie Lochgelly, Edinburgh Kyleakin, Lochalsh IiOchgilphead *Ladybank Lochgoilhead, Greenock

Ladykirk, Berwick ; Coldstream Lochinver, Lairg

Lagg, Lochgilphead ; Portaskaig Lochmaben, Lockerby Laggan, Kingussie Lochmaddy Laighdoors, Crieff; Braco Lochranza Arran, Greenock; Bro- *Lairg dick Lamington, Biggar Loch Swein, Lochgilphead; Kil-

Lamlash (Arran) ; Ardrossan martin

. Brodick *Lochwinnoch, Paisley *Lanark Lockerby

Langbank ; Port Glasgow Logierait, Dunkeld ; Pitlochrie Langholm () Longforgan, Dundee; Inchture Larbert, Falkirk Longhope, Kirkwall

Largo, Edinburgh Long Niddrie, Edinburgh ; Preston Largs, Greenock Pans Larkhall, Hamilton Longside, Mintlaw Lasswade, Edinburgh Lonmay, Mintlaw; Fraserburgh Latheron, Golspie, Dunbeath Lossiemouth, Elgin Lathones, St. Andrews Loth, Golspie; Helmsdale *Lauder, Edinburgh Lower Cabrach, Huntly

'Laurencekirk Lugar, Kilmarnock ; Cumnock Laurieston, Castle Douglas Lumphanan, Aberdeen; Aboyne

Laurieston, Falkirk Lumsden. Aberdeen ; Rhynie

Leadburu Toll, Edinburgh, Penni- Lunan, Arbroath ; Chance Inn cuick , Dundee; Lochee Leadhills, Abingtoa Luss, Glasgow ; Alexandria ; ;

62 POSTAL DIRECTORY.

Lnthermuir, Laurencekirk ; Fetter- Mulchaich, Dingwall

cairn Munlocby, Inverness ; Fortrose Luthrie, Cupar (Fife) Murrayfield, Edinburgh *Lybster, Golspie Musselburgh, Edinburgh Lynwilg, Aviemore (Inverness) fMuthill, Crieff Kingussie Mylnefield, Dundee Macduff, Banff *Nairn

Maderty, Crieff Neilston, Glasgow ; Barrhead Makerston, Kelso Netherdale, Turriff Manor, Peebles New-abbey, Dumfries *Markinch New-Aberdour, Fraserburgh Maryburgh, Dingwall Newart Hill, Motherwell Maryculter, Aberdeen Newbigging, Dundee *Maryhill, Glasgow *Newburgh (Fife)

Marykirk, Montrose Newburgh, Aberdeen ; Ellon

Marypark, Craigellachie ; Ballin- New Byth ; Turriff dalloch *Newcastleton, Hawick *Maucliline, Kilmarnock *New Cumnock, Kilmarnock; See *Maybole Cumnock, New

*Meigle New Deer, Aberdeen ; Mintlaw

Meikleour, Perth ; Cupar Angus *New Galloway, Castle Douglas

Melness, Thurso ; Tongue New Lanark, Lanark *Melrose Newluce, Newton Stewart; Glen- Melvich, Thurso luce

Menmuir, Brechin Newmains, Motherwell ; Wishaw Menstrie, Stirling; Tillicoultry New Mill, Keith Methlic, Aberdeen ; Old Meldrum Newmilns, Kilmarnock; Galston Methven, Perth New Pitsligo, Mintlaw

Mey, Thurso ; Castletown Newport, Dundee Miavaig, Stornoway New Rattray, Blairgowrie

*Midcalder, County of Edinburgh Newseat, Aberdeen ; Fyvie Millbrex, Aberdeen; Fyvie Newton Grange, Edinburgh; Dal-

Millerhill, Edinburgh ; Dalkeith keith Millhouse, Greenock,- Rothesay Newton Mearns, Glasgow ; Busby Millport, Greenock Newton Moor, Kingussie tMilnathort, Kinross Newton of Ferii.tosh, Dingwall *Milngavie, Glasgow *Newton Stewart Milton- bridge, Edinburgh; Penni- St Newtown Boswell's, Edinburgh ; cuick St. Bosw ell's Milton of Campsie, Glasgow. See , Cupar Angus ; Meigle Campsie Nigg, Inverness : Parkhill Minard, Inverary *Noblehouse, Edinburgh Minishant, Maybole *North Berwick, Edinburgh *Mintlaw *North Queensferry, Edinburgh *Moffat North Ronaldshay, Kirkwall *Moniaive, Thornhill North Water Bridge, Laurencekirk , Dundee Fettercairn Monkton, Ayr; Troon Ntmton, Lochmaddy *Montrose Oakley, Dunfermline

Monymusk, Aberdeen ; Alford *Oban Moodiesburn, Glasgow Ochiltree, Kilmarnock ; Cumnock

Morebattle, KeJso ; Tetholm Old Bridge of Urr, Dumfries ; Castle Morinish, Oban ; Tobermory Douglas *Morvern, Bonaw Old Deer, Mintlaw Mossatt, Aberdeen ; Rhynie Oldham stocks, Cockburnspath Mossbank, Lerwick *01d Kilpatrick, Glasgow; See Kil- •Motherwell patrick, Old Moulin, Pitlochrie *01d Meldrum, Aberdeen • Mound, Golspie Old Rain, lnsch Mousewald, Dumfries Old Rattray, Blairgowrie Moy, Inverness Ollaberry, Lerwick

Muasdale, Campbeltown ; Tayin- Onick, Bonaw; Glencoe loan Ormiston, Edinburgh; Tranent Muchalls, Stonehaven Orphir, Kirkwall Muckart, Stirling, Tillicoultry Orton, Fochabers , Carnoustie (Forfarshire) Csnaburgh, Cupar (Fife) *Muirkirk, Lanark Oxton, Edinburgh ; Lauder POSTAL DIRECTORY. 63

Oyne, Insch Redgorton, Perth Paisley *Renfrew, Paisley Pallinsburn, Coldstream Renton, Glasgow, Alexandria Park gate, Dumfries Reston, Ayton

Parkhead, Glasgow Ehynd, Perth ; Bridge of Earn •Parkhill, Inverness Rhynie, Aberdeen *Partick, Glasgow Eiccarton, Kilmarnock Parton, Castle Douglas Eiccarton, Stonehaven

fPathhead, Kirkcaldy Ringford, Castle Douglas ; Kirk- Pathstruie, Bridge of Earn cudbright

Patna, Ayr ; Dunaskin Roadside, Errol

Peat Inn, Cupar ; (Fife) Eogart, Golspie

Peebles (Peebleshire) Eosehall Tain ; Lair

Pencaitland, Edinburgh ; Tranent Rosehearty, Fraserburgh

*Pennicuick. Edinburgh. Eosemarkie, Inverness ; Fort- , Tbornhill rose Perth Eoseneath, Glasgow; Helensburgh

Peterculter, Aberdeen Eosewell, Edinburgh ; Lasswade

Peterhead Eoslin, Edinburgh ; Loanhead Petty, Inverness *Eothes, Craigellachie

Pitcaple, Aberdeen ; Keith Hall Rothie, Aberdeen ; Fyvie Pitlessie, Ladybank; Kettle Eothiemay, Huntly Pitlochrie *Rothesay

Pitnacree, Dunkeld ; Aberfeldy Rousay, Kirkwall Pittenweem, Edinburgh Row, Glasgow; Helensburgh Pittenain, Lanark Eutherglen, Glasgow Plean, Stirling Ruthven, Huntly Plockton, Lochalsh Ruthven, Meigle Pluscarden, Elgin *St. Andrew's Pollockshaws, Glasgow *St Boswell's, Edinburgh Polmont, Falkirk St. Cyrus, Montrose Polnackie, Dumfries; Dalbeattie St. Fergus, Peterhead Poolewe, Dingwall St. Fillan's, Crieff; Comrie *Portaskaig, Greenock "St. Margaret's Hope; Kirkwall Port Charlotte, Greenock; Bridg- St. Mary's Holm, Kirkwall end St. Monance, Edinburgh; Pitten- Port Ellen, Greenock

Port Elphinstone ; Keith Hall St. Ninian's, Stirling Port Essie, Fochabers; Buckie Saline, Dunfermline Port Gordon, Fochabers ; Buckie Salsburgh, Glasgow; Holytown Port Glasgow Saltcoats Port Knockie, Banff; Cullen Salton, Edinburgh; Tranent

Port Logan, Stranraer ; Drummore Samuelston, Haddington Portmahomie, Tain Kanday, Kirkwall

Port Monteith, Stirling ; Kippen Sandbank, Greenock; Dunoon *Portobello, Edinburgh , Stranraer Port Patrick, Stranraer Sandness, Lerwick Portree Sandwick, Lerwick Portsoy, Banff Sandwick, Kirkwall; Stromness Port William, Newton Stewart Sanquhar

Poyntzfield, Inverness ; Cromarty Saushie, Alloa Preston, Dumfries Scalloway, Lerwick Prestonkirk Scone, Perth Prestonpans, Edinburgh Sconcer, Broadford

Prestwick, Ayr Scotlandwell, Kinross ; Leslie Quarrywood, Elgin Scourie, Lairg Queensferry. See North and South Scrabster, Thurso Queen sferry Selkirk Baasay, Broadford Shawhead, Dumfries Bachan Mill, Biggar Shuttlestone, Glasgow

Bafford, Forres Shieldaig, Dingwall ; Loehcarron Eait, Errol Shiskine (Arran) Ardrossan ; Brod- Bamsaycleugh, Selkirk ick Eannoch, Pitlochrie "Shotts, Motherwell Eatho, Edinburgh Skeabost, Portree Eeay, Thurso Skene, Aberdeen Bedding, Falkirk Skirling, Biggar 64 POSTAL DIRECTORY.

Skyreburn, Castle-Douglas; Gate- , Brechin house Tarland, Aberdeen ; Aboyne *Slamannan, Falkirk Tarradale, Beauly

•Slateford, Edinburgh Tarves, Abeideen ; Old Meldrum

Smailholm, Kelso ; Earlston *Tayinloan, Lochgilphead , Newton Stewart; Garlies- Tayvallich. Lochgilphead; Kilmar- ; ton tin

Sorn, Kilmarnock ; Mauchline , Dundee Southdean, Hawick; Jedburgh Templand, Lockerby

Southend, Campbeltown Temple, Edinburgh ; Gorebridge

South Queensferry : Edinburgh Teviothead, Hawick

Southwick, Dumfries ; Dalbeattie The Cairnies, Perth Spitalfield, Dunkeld •Thornhill Spott, Dunbar Thornhill, Stirling; Kippen

Springburn, Glasgow Thornliebank, Glasgow; Pollock- | Springfield, Cupar (Fife) shaws

Springholm, Dumfries ; Castle Thornton, Keith Douglas Thornton, Kirkcaldy Sprouston, Kelso Thrumster, Wick

Stairbridge, Kilmarnock ; Tarbol- *Thurso ton Tibbermuir. Perth Stanley, Perth fTigh-na-Bruich, Greenock

Star, Markinch Tighnalinn, Pitlochry ; Rannoch Stenhouse Muir, Falkirk Tighyarry, Lochmaddy Stenton, Prestonkirk Tillicoultry, Stirling Stevenston, Saltcoats *Tobeimory, Oban •Stewarton, Kilmarnock Tollcross, Glasgow •Stirling Tomatin. Inverness, Carr Bridge Stitchell, Kelso •Tomintoul, Craigellachie Stobo, Peebles •Tongue, Lairg

Stobs, Hawick Tongueland, Castle Douglas, Kirk- 'I Stoer; Lairg cudbright

•Stonehaven Torphichen, Edinburgh ; Bathgate

Stonebouse, Hamilton Torphins, Aberdeen ; Banchory

Stoneykirk, Stranraer Torrance, Glasgow ; Kirkintulloch •Stornoway Torryburn, Dunfermline; Culross

•Stow, Edinburgh , Lockerby ; Dumfries j Strachan, Aberdeen ; Banchory Townhead, Castle Douglas

Strachur, Glasgow ; Inverary Townhill, Dunfermline Straiton, Maybole Toxside, Edinburgh; Gorebridge •Stranraer +Tranent, Edinburgh •Strathaven, Hamilton Tresta, Lerwick Strathbungo, Glasgow Trinafour, Blair Athol Strathblane, Glasgow ; Milngavie Trinity Gask, Auchterarder Strathdon, Aberdeen; Rhynie •Troon

Stratbkinnes, St Andrews Tullibody, Stirling ; Alloa

Strathmiglo, Ladybank ; Auchter- Tullymet, Dunkeld ; Pitlochry mucbty *Turriff

Strathpeffer, Dingwall , Castle Douglas ; Kirk- Strathy, Thurso cudbright Strichen, Mintlaw Tyndrum, Crieff; Killin •Strom ness, Thurso Tynningham, Prestonkirk •Strone, Greenock , Thornhill

Stronsay, Kirkwall Tyree, Oban ; Toberrcory •Strontion, Bonaw Tyrie, Fraserburgh

Struan, Broadford ; Dunvegan Uddingstone, Hamilton

Struy, Beauly Udney, Aberdeen ; Old Meldrum Stuartfield, Mintlaw *Uig, Portree Suuimerhill, Aberdeen; Old Mel- Ulbster, Wick drum *Ullapool, Dingwall Swinton, Coldstream Ulsta, Lerwick Symington, Kilmarnock Unachan, Fort William

Symington, Biggar Uphall, Edinburgh ; Winchburgh •Tain Upper Keith, Edinburgh; Black- Tannadice, Forfar shiels •Tarbert, Lochgilphead Urray, Beauly •Tarbolton, Kilmarnock Uyeasound, Lerwick POSTAL DIRECTORY. 65

Voe, Lerwick Whiterashes, Aberdeen; Old Mel-

Walkerburn, Edinburgh. ; Inner- drum leithen Whitecairns. Aberdeen Walls, Lerwick Wbitehills, Banff Wamphray, Moffat Whitehouse, Aberdeen; Alford

Wanlockhead, Abington ; Leadhills Whitehouse, Lochgilphead; Tarbert Waterbeck, Ecclefechan Whiteness, Lerwick

Wateruish, Portree ; Dunvegan Whithorn, Newton Stewart Waterside, Kilmarnock Whiting Bay, Ardrossan ; Brodick Waterton of Edit, Aberdeen Whitletts, Ayr

Watten, Golspie ; Wick Whittingham, Prestonkirk

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Westerdale, Golspie ; Thurso 'Wishaw, Motherwell *West Kilbride, Greenock Wiston, Biggar West Linton, Edinburgh Woodside, Aberdeen Westray, Kirkwall Yarrow, Selkirk Westruther, Edinburgh; Lauder >Yetholm, Kelso West Salton, See Salton Yoker, Glasgow Whitburn^ Edinburgh ABERDEEN MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.

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: Collections at Receiving House and Boxes.

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

43. High st., Old Abdn. (E. Ross) 10-50 A.M. 2-50 p.m. 10 P.M. 10 A.M. & 10 P.M. Pillak Letter Boxes.—Wei- \ Broadford lington Place, j Head, Place, Gallowgate | 3-0 King Street. St. Clement j- 215 A.M. 11-15 A.M. p.1%. 3.»5 A.M. Street, South Crown St., t Black's Buildings, Union Street and Quay. J

The Lerwick Mail is despatched every Friday at 3-30 p.m. (wind and weather permitting), from April to September inclusive, by steamer, and the other six months by sailing vessel—time uncertain. On Saturday only, there are two despatches to Rhynie, Mossat, Lums- den, and Strathdon, viz., at 7 20 a.m., and 4 p m. On Saturday, no letters are forwarded for London. Letters for the following Counties in England and Wales, viz. : —Nor- folk, Suffolk, Huntingdon, Cambridge, the southern portions of Bedford and Buckingham, Hertford, Berks, Sussex, Hants, Wilts, Dorset, Somerset, Devon, Cornwall, and Essex, Kent, Surrey—with the exception of those places in the vicinity of London, regarded as " London District," Pembroke, Carmarthen, Glamorgan, Monmouth, are on Saturday forwarded by the mail made up at 1T50 a.m. only, provic ed the entire postage is prepaid by means of postage stamps affixed. On Sundays the Office is open for the delivery of letters from 9 to 10 a.m., and from 130 to 2 - 20 p.m., and on Sacramental Fasts from 9 to 10 a.m., and from 430 to 530 p.m.

Inland Postage Regulations. LETTER POSTAGE. The rate of postage on all inland letters is regulated by weight, irrespective of distance, and (with the exceptions afterwards mentioned) is as follows, if paid in advance — Letter weighing not more than j oz Id s 1 oz. ... ,, „ more than oz., but not exceeding 2d oz. ... „ „ more than 1 oz., ,, „ H 3d „ „ more than 1^ oz., „ „ 2 oz. ... 4d 2 oz. ... „ „ more than oz., ,, „ 2£ 5d and so on, one penny being charged for every additional half-ounce. As a general rule, the pcstaee.if not paid in advance, is double the foregoing; and, if the payment in advance be insufficient, double the deficiency is charged. There is no limit to the weight of paid letters, but unpaid letters must not

exceed 4 oz , and no inland letters or packets must exceed 24 inches in length, or one foot in breadth and depth. The only exceptions to these regulations are in the case of— 1. Addresses to Her Majesty; 2. Petitions to either House of Parliament, forwarded to any member of such House without cover, or in covers open at the ends ; 3. Printed votes or proceedings of Parliament ; 4. Letters or packets to or from public departments or public officers in Her Majesty's Service; 5. Letters, &c., to or from certain places abroad. If the Stamps affixed to letters are mutilated or defaced, the letters will be liable to the unpaid rate. — —

68 POSTAL DIRECTOEY.

A Stamp which has been cut from an envelope and affixed to a letter, entitles it to pass free of charge Re-directed letters are charged an additional postage for each re-direction, according to the Prepaid Scale When the value of Stamps on a letter is less than the amount of the postage to which it is liable, the letter will be charged double the amount of such difference on delivery All persons sending letters by the Post unpaid, which, from any cause whatever, cannot be delivered to the parties to whom they are addressed, are liable to pay the postage charged thereon, which may be recovered, with costs, by summary proceedings before a magistrate By the 1st Victoria, cap. 33. sec. 2, any person illegally conveying Letters, incurs a penalty of £5 for every letter, and £100 for every week the practice is continued. The sender also incurs a penalty of £5 for every letter, with full costs^of suit PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS, INCLUDING NEWSPAPERS. Periodical Publications, including Newspapers, published in the United Kingdom, at intervals not exceeding thirty-one days, and which bear an im- pressed stamp or stamps denoting the stamp duty (of the kind formerly confined chiefly to Newspapers), may be transmitted or re-transmitted through the post within the United Kingdom, free from postage, under the following regulations,

Viz. : They are subject to the same restrictions, with regard to the number of sheets and superficial extent, as were lately applicable only to Newspapers,

properly so called. These restrictions are shown in the following table .

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

Two 2,295 inches.

Three 3,443 ,. Four 4,591 „

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

REGISTRATION OF LETTERS, &e. By the prepayment of a Fee of Fourpence (which must be made not in Money, but by affixing stamps), letters, books, or other packets paying ordinary POSTAL DIRECTORY. 69 postage may be registered. This will make their transmission more secure, by rendering it practicable to trace them from their receipt to their delivery. Letters may also be registered to a British Colony or to Italy for a Fee of Six- pence. All Inland letters which are found to contain enclosures of coin are treated ae Registered, even though they be posted without registration. BOOK POSTAGE. Not above 4 oz. ... Id Above 4 oz. ... 8 oz. ... 2d 8oz. ... 16 oz. ... 4d ... lib. ... l^b. ... 6d and so on, increasing 2d per half-pouud, or any less weight.

No Boole Packet must exceed two feet in length or one foot in width or depth. CONDITIONS ON WHICH BOOKS AEE FORWARDED AT THE ABOVE RATES.

The postage must be fully prepaid, by means of postage stamp affixed. Every packet must either have no cover, or a cover open at the ends. It may contain any number of separate books or other publications, piints, ormaps, and any quantity of paper, parchment, or vellum, either printed, written, plain,

or any mixture of the three ; together with whatever is necessary for the safe transmission of literary matter, or usually appertains thereto, to the exclusion of letters or any enclosure sealed or otherwise clos-d against inspection, or any communication of the nature of a letter written in any such packet, or on its cover. Entries, however, merely stating who sends the book, &c, or to whom it is piven, are not regarded as a letter. If a packet be not sufficiently prepaid with stamps, but nevertheless bear a stamp of the value of one rate (Id.) it is forwarded, charged with the deficient book postage, together with an additional rate of a penny, but any packet which bears no postage stamp is charged with double the Book-postage. PATTERN POST.

For a packet of patterns )t above 4 oz 2d Above 4 oz. 8oz. 4d „ 8oz. 16 oz. 8d „ 16 oz. 24 oz. .. Is. The Postage must be prepaid by means of postage stamps. No packet must exceed two feet in length or one foot ia width and depth, or 24 oz. in weight. There must be no writing or printing, other than the name of the person for whom the packet is intended, the address of the sender, a trade mark, and numbers, and the prices of the articles. The Patterns must be sent in covers open at the ends. Samples, however, of seeds, drugs,

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Registration of Letters, &c—The fee chargeable for registering1 a letter in addition to the ordinary postage, both, of which must be prepaid, will be iound against each country in the table of Foreign and Colonial Postage. CP) Signifies that patterns can be sent at book rates B —Where the letter B is prefixed, to the Book Post Rate, no packet must excee 1 31bs Routes. —When the route by which a Letter, &c, is to go, is not marked, on it, it will be sent by the route immediately following the name of the place in the foregoing Table. Letters for India, China, &c, and Baden, Bavaria and Wurtemberg, will be sent by the route indicated, by the postage paid upon them. Letters for Canada by the first mail despatched G.U.—According to the regulations of the German Customs' Union, no Letter exceeding 50 grammes (a little more than 1£ oz,) in weight, and con- taining any other inclosures than paper, can be allowed to circulate by the post. Any Letters, then, forwarded, in the Mail to Prussia above that weight, and containing anjr other inclosure than paper, will be liable, on their arrival at the Prussian frontier te be stopped, and sent to the Custom House for delivery as freight Non-commissioned officers, private soldiers, or seamen serving abroad, can send and receive letters for a postage of Id., provided the letter weigh not more than half an ounce, the postage be prepaid, and the direction dis- tinctly specify the rank or class of the soldier or seaman, and the ship or regiment to which he belongs, but if any such letters have to pass through a Foreign Country, they are subject, in addition, to a foreign rate of postage Letters to or from a Commissioned Officer (in the Navy oi the Royal Marines), or a Warrant Officer (viz,, Assistant Engineer, Gunner, Boats- wain, or Carpenter), serving abroad, are subject to a uniform British rate of 66. per J oz. each, which must be prepaid, and when such letters have to pass through a foreign country, they are subject to a foreign postage in addition. Letters to or from Ceylon, Australia, New Zealand, posted wholly unpaid or paid, less than one Rate, are detained, and returned to the writers for postage, but those on which one rate (although not the whole postage) has been paid by stamps, are forwarded charged with the deficient postage and a fine of 6d Periodicals not of dally publication, issued in the shape of pamphlets, may be sent to Holland, the United States, California, and Oregon at the follow- ing Rate, which must be prepaid .-—not exceeding 2 oz., Id : 2 oz., and not ex- ceeding 3 oz., 6d; 3 oz and not exceeding 4 oz., 8d; with an addition of 2d for every additional ounce, up to 16 ounces, above which weight the privi- lege does not extend. At the same Rate of Postage, pamphlets, even though they are not periodicals, may be sent to the United States, Cali- fornia, and Oregon, if not exceeding S oz. This is only the British Postage, a further sum being charged on delivery. Other printed books to those places are liable to Letter Rate of postage. There must be no writing upon such pamphlets; except the names and addresses of the persons to whom they are sent Certain Postmasters in England and Wales are permitted, though not compelled, to purchase postage stamps from the public, provided the stamps be not soiled or otherwise damaged, at a charge of 2-j per cent. ; the charge, however, never being less than one halfpenny. Under this arrange- ment the payments are as follows :

s. d. s. r>. 1 7i for Stamps of the value of 1 8 3 3 3 4 4 10| 5 6 6 6 8 9 9 10 and so on No separate stamps can be purchased. They must in all cases be pre- sented in strips containing at least two stamps adhering to each other. The arrangement applies to all Post Offices in the London District, to all other Post Offices in England and Wales at which Money Order business is transacted, to the chief office in Dublin and Edinburgh, and to the following additional offices in Scotland : Aberdeen Inverness Paisley Ayr Kilmarnock Perth and Dundee Kirkwall Stirling Greenock 1

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Money Order Office.

Open every day from 9, a.m. to 6, p.m.—Sundays and Saeramental Fasts excepted.

The Commission on Orders issued is as under ;

For Sums not exceeding £2 £5 £7 £10 No single order If payable in S. D. S. D. s. ». S. D. can be granted ... 3 6 9 1 The United Kingdom for more than Gibraltar or Malta 9 1 6 2 3 3 £10 Any Colony transacting Money Order Business 1 2 3 4

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

Post Office Savings Bank. ABSTRACT OF REGULATIONS. Every Money Order Office at which deposits can be received, will be open for that purpose, and for the repayment of moneys withdrawn, during the hours appointed for the transaction of Money Order business at such Office. Deposits of One Shilling, or of any number of Shillings, or of Pounds and Shillings, will be received from any Depositor at the Post Office Savings Banks, provided the deposits made by such Depositor in any year ending on the 31st day of December do not exceed £30, and provided the total amount

standing in such Depositor's name in the books of the Postmaster-General - do not exceed £150, exclusive of interest. "When the principle and interest together, standing to the credit of any one Depositor, amount to the sum of £200, all interest will cease so long as the same lunds continue to amount to the said sum of £200. Every Depositor, on making a first deposit, must make and sign the following Declaration, to be witnessed by the Officer of the Postmaster- General appointed to receive deposits, or by some person known to him, or by a Minister or a Churchwarden of the parish in which the Depositor re- sides, or by a Justice of the Peace, and if such Declaration, or any part thereof, shall not be true, the Depositor making the same will forfeit and lose all right and title to his deposits :—

Copy oj Declaration, to he signed hy Depositor on making first Deposit. In pursuance of an Act of Parliament, I of do hereby declare to the Postmaster-General that 1 am desirous on my own behalf, to become a depositor in the Post Office Savings Bank. I do further hereby declare, that I am not directly or indirectly entitled to any deposit in, or benefit from the Funds of this or any other Savings Bank in Great Britain or Ireland, nor to any sum or sums standing in the name or names of any said Office other person or persons in the books of the Post Savings Bank ; and I do hereby also testify my consent that my deposits in said Post Office Savings Bank shall be managed according to the Regulations thereof. Witness my hand this day of 186 Signed by the said Depositor in the presence of me,

Save and except such benefits as I may be entitled to from being a Mem- ber of a Friendly Society, legally established, or from such sum or sums as may be standing in my name as Trustee jointly with the Name or Names, and on behalf of any other Depositor or Depositors. —

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Every deposit received by any Officer of the Postmaster-General, ap- pointed for that purpose, will be entered by him at the time in a numbered book, and the entry will be attested by him, and by the dated stamp of his office, and the said book, with the entry so attested, will be given to the Depositor, and retained by him as primary evidence of the receipt of the deposit. The Depositor must sign his name in the place provided for his signature in the Depositor's Book. The amount of each deposit, and the name, occupation, and residence of the Depositor will, upon the day of the receipt thereof, be reported to the Postmaster-General, and the acknowledg- ment of the Postmaster-General for the said deposit, signified by the Officer appointed for the purpose, will be forthwith transmitted by Post to the Depositor as the conclusive evidence of his claim to the repayment of the deposit with interest thereon. If the Depositor does not receive the acknowledgment within ten day3 from the day on which he made the deposit, be must apply for the same to the Postmaster-General, by letter, and if necessary he must renew his ap- plication to the Postmaster-General until he receives the said acknowledg- ment. Interest, calculated yearly at the rate of Two Pounds Ten Shillings per cent., per annum, will be allowed on every complete Pound deposited, and will be computed from the first day of the calendar month next following the day on which a complete Pound shall have been deposited, or on which deposits of a less amount shall have made up a complete Pound, up to the first day of the calendar month in which moneys are withdrawn. The interest thus calculated will be at the rate of one Halfpenny per calendar month for every complete Pound. The interest will be calculated to the 31st December in every year, and will then be added to, and become part of the principal money. Deposits may be made by (A) A Trustee on behalf of another person, in the joint names of such Trustees and the person on whose account such money shall be

so deposited ; but repayment of the same, or any part thereof, will not be made without the receipt and. receipts of both the said parties. (B) By, or for the benefit of, any person under 21 years of age, and repayment will be made to such minor, after the age of 7 years, in the same manner as if he were of full age.

(C) By mavried women ; deposits so made, or made by women who shall afterwards marry, will be repaid to any such women, un- less her husband shall give notice in writing of such marriage to the Postmaster-General, and shall require payment to be made to him. (D) By the Trustees of any legally established Friendly, Charitable, or Provident Society, or Penny Savings Bank. [Note. —In these cases the Trustees must first make special ap- plication by post to the Postmaster-General, accompanied by a copy of their rules.] This Book must be forwarded once in each year, on the anniversary of the day on ivhich the first deposit was made, to the Principal Office of the Post- master-General, in a cover to be obtained at any Post Office Savings Bank, in order that the entries may be compared with the entries in the Books of the Postmaster-General, and that the interest due to the Depositor may be inserted in it. No charge will be made for the Books at first supplied to Depositors, or

for Books issued to them in continuation thereof ; but if any Depositor shall lose his Book, and shall desire a new Book, application must be made by him to tbe Postmaster-General by letter, stating the circumstances, and enclos- ing Postage Stamps of the value of One Shilling to pay for the new Book. should the application be granted. No charge for postage will be made upon Depositors for the transmis- sion of their Books to the Postmaster-General, or for the return thereof to them, or for any applications they may have to make for acknowledgments of deposits, or for any application or necessary letter of inquiry respecting the sums deposited by them, or for the replies thereto. A Depositor in the Post Office Savings Bank may transfer his deposits to any other Savings Bank legally established, and on his written applica- tion, accompanied by his Book, to the Chief Office of the Postmaster-General, in a Form to be obtained at any Post Office Savings Bank, he will be fur- 80 POSTAL DIRECTORY. nished with a certificate of the whole amount due to him, and his account with the Post Office Savings Bank will thereupon be closed. A Depositor in any legally established Savings Bank may transfer his account to the Post Office Savings Bank, and may require from the Trustees or Managers of such Bank a certificate stating the amount due to him, and thereupon his account with such Bank will be closed. The Certificate may be delivered to any Officer of the Postmaster-General authorised to receive deposits under the Post Office Savings Bank Act, and will be received by bim as a deposit of the amount therein set forth, and on the said Certificate being forwarded to London, and verified by the National Debt Commissioners, an account for the amount thereof will be opened with the Depositor, and an acknowledgment for the said amount will be sent to him. Any Depositor wishing to withdraw the whole or part of the sum de- posited by him, must make application for the same to the Postmaster- General, in a Form, a printed copy of which may be obtained at any Post Office Savings Bank. In this Form the Depositor must specify the particulars therein re- quired, and on receipt of it at the General Post Office in London, a Warrant for the amount required, payable at the Office named by him, will be sent to him by post. This "Warrant must be presented by the Depositor at the Post Office named thereon, together with the Depositor's Book, in which the Postmaster will enter the amount repaid, and attest the entry with his signature, and the dated stamp of his office. The Postmaster will take a receipt from the Depositor, on the Warrant, for the amount repaid to him, which receipt is not chargeable with Stamp Duty. The Postmaster-General will endeavour to prevent fraud, and to identify every Depositor transacting business with the Post Office Saviugs Bank ; but if any person shall fraudulently represent himself to be a Depositor, and by forwarding the proper notice of with- drawal, and by presentation of the Depositor's Book, and compliance with the Rules of the Department, shall obtain any sum of money belonging to that Depositor, the Postmaster-General will not be responsible for the loss thereof. Repayments will be made only to the Depositor in person, or to the bearer of an order under his hand, signed in the presence of either the Minister or a Churchwarden of the Parish in which the Depositor resides, of a Justice of the Peace, or, in case of sickness, of the Medical Attendant. If the Depositor be resident abroad, the signature must be verified by some constituted authority of the place in which he resides. A Form of Order, to be signed by the Depositor on such occasions, may be obtained at the Post Office at which the Warrant is made payable. The Officers of the Postmaster-General engaged in the receipt or pay- ment of deposits will not disclose the name of any Depositor, nor the amount deposited or withdrawn by him, except to the Postmaster-General, or to such of his Officers as may be appointed to assist in carrying out the provisions of the Post Office Savings Bank Act.

Cottages, Mansions, and Places in the Suburbs of Aberdeen. Albyn Cottage—near Albyn Place, on west side of Holburn Church Angusfield—on Skene Road, beside Kubislaw Quarries, right hand side Ann Place—on Low Stocket Road, near Rosemount Terrace Arthurseat—a mansion near Polmuir, beyond Ferryhill Railway Station, or ten minutes' walk due south from Koy's nursery Ashgrove—about half a mile south-west of Kittybrewster toll Ashhill, or Prospect Cottage—on road leading south-west and west from Kittybrewster toll, half a mile from toll Ashley Place—on Cuparstone road, quarter of a mile from Holburn street Ashvale—on Cuparstone road, right hand side, opposite Nellfield cemetery Balgownie Road^road leading along north side of river Don to Grandholm house POSTAL DIRECTORY. 81

Balgownie—a mansion on north side of river Don, half a mile above old bridge Balgownie Bridge—(Old Bridge of Don) Balgreen—a cottage on Low Stocket Eoad, right hand side, one mile and a half from Caroline Place Banchory House—a mansion on the south "Deeside road, two miles beyond Bridge of Dee Bannermill—a manufactory near Links, approached by Bannermill street and Albion street Barkmill House—Berryden road Beechhill—a mansion on Countess wells road, left hand side, nearly two miles from Holburn street Belmont—a mansion on Berryden road, halt a mile beyond Caroline place Bellevue—a mansion on Hardgate road, left hand side, half a mile beyond Bon-Accord terrace Belvidere—a mansion on Stocket road, half a mile west from Skene Square Berryden road—leading north from Caroline place to Cairncry road and Kittybrewster toll Berryden House—on Berryden road, three minutes' walk from Caroline place, right hand side Berrybank—on Berryden road, half a mile from Caroline place, or near to Kittybrewster toll, left hand side Berry's Road—a narrow lane leading from north end of Broadford to north end of Causewayend Bloomfield—a line of cottages on the Holburn road, two minutes' walk be- yond Holburn street, left hand side Bonnymuir—a dwelling-house on low Stocket road, about a mile from south end of Hutch eon street Bridge of Dee—on south road, by Holburn street, about one mile and a half from Union Place Bridge of Don (New)—on King Street road, two miles from Castle Street Bridge of Don (Old), or Balgownie Bridge—three minutes' walk west of New Bridge of Don Broomhill- a dwelling-house on the Old Deeside road, half a mile from south end of Holburn street Burnieboozle—a mansion on the Skene road, half a mile beyond Eubislaw Quarries, left hand side Burnside—a group of cottages on low Stocket road, one mile from Caroline place Cairncry Eoad—a by-road branching off south-west from Kittybrewster toll, and extending about two miles in length Calsayseat—at the junction of George Street and Causewayend roads, half a mile from George Street Carnation Field— a fruit and flower garden on low Stocket road, opposite Lunatic Asylum, left hand side Garden's Hau°h—at The west end of Skene Street, nearly opposite Victoria street west Cattofield—on Cairncry road, three minutes' walk west from Kittybrewster toll Cherry vale—at west end of Skene Street, opposite Sheriff Watson's Female School of Industry Clayhill Brick-work—on road leading from Poynernook to Ferryhill Station, one minute's walk beyond Affleck street Clerkseat Asylum Grounds—lower end of Cornhill road Cornhill House—on Cornhill road, one mile from Lunatic Asylum, right hand side of road Countesswells Road— a by-road branching off to the right from Cuparstone road, about one mile beyond Cuparstone toll Countesswells House—about four miles from Holburn Street, by Cuparstone and Countesswells roads Cuparstone Eoad—branches off on the right from Holburn street, fifty yards beyond Holburn bridge Craigie Loanings—a road leading north from Westfield, or foot of Albert street to high Stocket road Craigiepark— a dwelling-house on the Crairie Loanings road, left hand side Craigiebuckler—between the Rubislaw and Countesswells roads, two miles from Holburn Street Cranford—a mansion on north Deeside road, about one mile and a half from Holburn street, left hand side 82 POSTAL DIRECTORY.

Craigton Cottage—on Conntesswells road, two miles from Holburn street, left hand side, east side of Railway branch line Cunnigarhill Nursery—at the east end of Constitution street, adjoining Links, left hand side Dancing Cairn Quarries—on the Inverness or north road, one mile and a half beyond Woodside Dairncleuch—a dwelling-house on Countesswells road, two and a half miles from Holburn street, left hand side Denhead of Rubislaw—a road which branches off to right near Eubislaw toll, half a mile from toll Devanha House—a mansion near Ferryhill, two minutes' walk south from south end of Crown street Devanha Brewery—on north side of river Dee, near "Wellington bridge Devanha Distillery—on north side of river Dee, a quarter of a mile beyon d Wellington bridge Dee Mouth—at south end of College street, left hand side Dee Mount—a mansion about one hundred yards west from Ferryhill junction of Scottish North-Eastern Railway Diamond Cottage, Holburn place—south end of Holburn place, left hand side Drywell Park—on the Stocket road leading past Rosemount place, nearly opposite head of Short loanings Eastfield—on the low Stocket road, one mile and a quarter from Caroline place, left hand side Eden Cottage— on Countesswells road, two and a half miles from Holburn street, left hand side Eden Cottage—Mount street Elmbank—a mansion near Kitfybrewster toll bar Elmfield—a dwelling-house, half a mile above Mounthooly, east side of Railway branch line Ewen Place—on Countesswells road, two and a half miles from Holburn street, left hand side Farmer's Hall Lane—a narrow footpath leading from Gilcomston brae to Rose- mount Ferryhill House— a mansion on road leading from Crown street to Roy's nursery, right hand side Ferryhill Foundry—beside "Wellington bridge Ferryhill Mills— three hundred yards south of Newbridge, Hardgate Ferryhill Cottage—on hill overlooking "Wellington bridge Firhill Well—half a mile west from Old Aberdeen, approached by foot road leading from beside Red Lion Inn, Spittal Fonthill Place—on road leading from Roy's nursery to Hardgate, right hand side Fountainhall—a dwelling-house on the road leading north from the top of Albyn place, four minutes' walk from Stoneyton, right hand side Forbesfield—on Cuparstone road, one mile from Holburn street, right hand side Forresterhill—on the Cornhill road, leading from west side of Lunatic Asylum, one mile and a half from Caroline place, left hand side Friendville—a dwelling-house on Cuparstone road, one mile and a half from Holburn Street, right hand side Friendly Bank— a dwelling-house near Mounthooly bridge, right hand side Froghail Cottage—half a mile above Mounthooly Galleries—a dwelling-house between Mackie place and Cherryvale, right hand side of Skene street Gilcomston House—Upper Leadside, Gilcomston, right hand side Glenburnie Distillery— about a hundred yards north from Rubislaw toll bar Glenburnie Cottage—between Cherryvale and Carden place, right hand side of Skene street west Gordon's Mills— on the south side of the river Don, half a mile beyond Old Aberdeen Cathedral Gowan Brae— a group of dwelling-houses at north end of Causewayend, right hand side Grandholm Works—on north side of river Don, about a mile north from Wood- side Grandholm Cottage—on north side of river Don, half a mile west from Grand- holm Works Grandholm Lodge—on the north side of river Don, half a mile west from Grand- holm Works POSTAL DIRECTOKY, 83

Granite Hill (late Cairncry)—a dwelling-house at west end of Cornhill and Cairncry roads ... t, r Grantown Lodge—at Cuparstone place, about three minutes walk Irom Holburn street, right hand side Lodge—at Cuparstone place, quarter of a mile from Holburn Hawthorn * street, right hand side Hazlehead House— about a mile beyond Rubislaw toll, then nearly halt a mile to left from Skene road Hilton—about five minutes' walk west from Woodside Tree Manse road, right hand side Honeybank—north end of Canal _ Honeybrae-on the south high Stocket road, leading past Mornmgfield, left hand side, one mile and a half from Skene square Hosefield—a dwelling-house about a quarter of a mile north from Mile-end Inmore Cottage—on low Stocket road, leading from Hutcheon street, about two minutes' walk from Caroline place, left hand side Ivy Cottage—on high Stocuet road, leading from top of Maberly street, past Rosemount, half a mile from Skene square, left hand side Jessiefield—on Skene road, about two miles beyond Rubislaw quarries, left hand side Johnstone Place—a dwelling-house on the Rubislaw road, about three quarters of a mile beyond Rubislaw toll, left hand side Kenfield Cottage— on Countesswells road, two miles from Holburn street,

left hand side . . Kepplestone House—on the Skene road, left hand side, opposite Rubislaw quarries _ Kepplestone Cottage—on the Skene road, left hand side, opposite Rubislaw quarries «..' Kepplestone Lodge- on the Skene road, left hand side, opposite Rubislaw quarries Kincorth—between Church of Nigg and river Dee Kirkhill— on the Wellington road, south side of river Dee, one mile beyond Wellington bridge, left hand side Kittybrewster Toll—on the Inverness road, about a mile and a quarter from Union street Leslie Place—north end of north Broadford, right hand side Loanhead—on the high Stocket road, leading from Skene Square, by Rose- mount, nearly half a mile from Skene square, left hand side Lochhead—on the low Stocket road, right hand side, about four minutes' walk from Caroline place Louisville—a mansion on Cuparstone road or north Deeside Turnpike, one mile from Holburn street, right hand side Lunatic Asylum- near west end of Hutcheon street Mannofield—a group of dwelling-houses on the Cuparstone road, at the junction of the Countesswells, Pitfodels, and North Deeside roads, about half a mile beyond Cuparstone toll Maryfield-a dwelling-house on road leading from Roy's nursery to Hard-

gate, left hand side . Mary well Bank— a dwelling-house at the foot of Marywell street, south side Maryvale—a dwelling-house at the west end of south high Stocket road, leading from Morningfield, about two miles from Skene square Mastrick—two and a quarter miles from town, on low Stocket road Millbank Place—north end of north Broadford, left hand side Millbank—a dwelling-house at north end of north Broadford, left hand side Millbank Cottage—on the Berryden road, a hundred yards from Caroline place, right hand side Millbank Cottage—in Hardgate, near Willowbank, left hand side Mile-end—on the high Stocket road, at the parting of the nprth and south high Stocket roads, about three quarters of a mile west of Skene

Morefield-on the north high Stocket road, half a mile west of Mile-end, left hand side Morningfield—a group of dwelling-houses on south high Stocket road, tak- ing left hand road from Mile-end, about half a mile from Mile-end Morningside—on Cuparstone Road, or north Deeside turnpike, one mile and a half from Holburn street, left hand side Mount Pleasant—a dwelling-house at north end of Canal road, rightjhand side Mount Cottage—Eosemount, Mount street —.

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Muirfield Cottage—on north high Stocket road, about half a mile beyond Mile-end, left hand side Nellfield Cemetery—on Cuparstone road, a few yards from Holburn street, left hand side Nellfield House—on Cuparstone road, a quarter of a mile from Holburn street, left hand side Newbridge—in valley of Hardgate, beyond Bon-Accord terrace Newbridge Brewery—in valley of Hardgate, beyond Bon-Accord terrace Newlands— on the old north Deeside road, one mile from Holburn street Newton of Pitfodeis—on the north Deeside road, three and a half miles from Holburn street North High Stocket Road (See Stoclcet Roads) Oakbank — between north and south high Stocket roads, about five minutes' walk beyond Mile-end Oakbank Cottage—on south high Stocket road, leading past Morningfield, one mile and a quarter from S'tene square, right hand side. Oldmill Reformatory -about two and a half miles from Uuion place, on Skene road, right hand side Orchard Cottage—Orchard Lane, Spittal Outseats of Pitmuxton— on the north side of river Dee, between Roy's nur- sery and Kuthrieston Pitfodeis—about two miles from Holburn street, on Deeside road Pitfodeis Road -branches off west from Cuparstone road, at Mannofield, about one mile and a half from Holburn street Pitmuxton—on old Deeside road, right hand side of Holburn Street, about one mile from Union place Princesfield— a dwelling house on low Stocket road, leading from Hutcheon street, by Westburn, one mile from Caroline place, right hand side Prospect Cottage—a new name for Ash-hill (See Ash-Hill). Prospect Hill— a dwelling-house on south high Stocket road, leading from Skene square past Morningfield, about two miles from Skene square, right hand side Prospect Place—a dwelling-house on Countesswells road, two and a fourth miles from Holburn street, left hand side Powis—a mansion about five minutes' walk north-east from Kittybrewster toll Raeden—on low Stocket road, leading from Hutcheon street, one mile and a quarter from Caroline place, left hand side Richmond Hill—a mansion on south high Stocket road, about four minutes' walk beyond Mile-end, right hand side Rosehill— a dwelling-house on the Cairncry road, three minutes' walk from Kittybrewster toll, right hand side Rosehill—a dwelling-house on Stocket road, leading from west end of Maberly Street, three minutes' walk from Skene square, left hand side Rosemount Place—on Stocket road, leading from "West end of Maberly street, three minutes' walk from Skene square Rosemount House— on Stocket road, leading irom west end of Maberly street, first house on right hand after passing Forbes street Rosie Cottage— another name for Ash-hill or Prospect cottage Rosie Cottage—at west end of Hutcheon street, north side Rosebank House—a dwelling-house on Stocket road, leading from west end of Maberly street, first house on right hand side after leaving Skene square Rosebank—a dwelling-house on left hand side of Hardgate, near Bellevue house Royfold—on road leading to right from Rubislaw toll, half a mile from toll, on right hand side Rubislaw House—on Skene road, about fifty yards beyond Rubislaw toll- bar, on right hand side Rubislaw Works and Bleachfield—near Skene road, a quarter of a mile be- yond toll-bar, on left hand side Rubislaw Quarries—on Skene road, about five minutes' walk beyond Rubis- law toll, right hand side Rubislaw Den—on road leading to right from Rubislaw toll, about half a mile from toll Rubislaw Park—on Skene road, three minutes' walk beyond Rubislaw toll, right hand side POSTAL DIRECTORY. 85

Ruthrieston Market Stance— on south turnpike road, about half a mile from south end of Holburn street, left hand side Ruthrieston House—on south turnpike road, half a mile beyond south end of Holburn street, right hand side Ruthrieston Lodge—on south turnpike road, half a mile beyond south end of Holburn street, right hand side Ruthven Cottage, Ruthrieston—on old Hardgate road, twenty-five minutes' walk from Castle street Seabank 11 ouse—on King street road, right hand side, one mile and a quarter from Aberdeen Seafield—a dwelling-house about half a mile south from Rubislaw Bleachfield Seaview Gardens—at east end of Constitution street, adjoining Links, left hand side Stocket Hill by the low Stocket road to Raeden, from thence one fourth of a mile to the right hand side Scotstown—about two miles north-west from Bridge of Don Sheddocksley—a mansion on old Skene road, three and a half miles from Caroline place, right hand side. Sim's Cottage—in Holburn street, about two hundred yards beyond bridge, on left hand side Slopfield—a cottage on Countesswells road, two and a half miles from Hol- burn street, left hand side Springbank—a dwelling-house on Inverness road, near Kitfcybrewster toll, left hand side Summerhill—a mansion on south high Stocket road, leading past Morning- field, two miles from Skene square, right hand side Summerfield—a group of dwelling-houses at lower end of Park street, on left hand side Sunnybank—a mansion about half a mile from Causewayend, by Canal road Sunnypark—adjoining Froghall, five minutes' walk from Causewayend Sunnyside- adjoining Spittal, three minutes' walk west from Red Lion Inn Springhill- a mansion on old Skene road, three miles from Caroline place Spa Well—in Spa street, west side of Infirmary Stocket Road (South High)—leads south-west from Mile-end, by left hand side road, past Morningfield, and on to the Stocket Stocket Road (North High) —leads westward from Mile-end, by right hand side road, past Raeden and Oakbank, and on to the Stocket Stocket Road (Low) —leads in a straight line westward from Caroline Place, past Westburn, Bonnymuir, and Woodhill, on to the Stocket Stoneytown—a group of dwelling-houses on Skene road, right hand side, about three hundred yards west from Albert street Stoneywood—about two miles north from Woodside, on south side of river Don St Clair House—on King street road, left hand side, one mile from Aberdeen Torry Farm— on south side of river Dee, half a mile east of Wellington bridge Torry Farm Brick Works—on south side of river Dee, half a mile east of Torry farm Torry Village—south side of Harbour entrance Twin Cottages— about the middle of Holburn street, right hand side Union Grove—a mansion at Wellington place, on west side of Holburn church Union Glen Distillery—beside Holburn bridge, on Holburn street, left hand side United Cottage—two minutes' walk beyond south end of Holburn street, left hand side Villa Pranca—a cottage about a hundred yards east of Morningfield Villafield— a cottage near Gilcomston dam, three minutes' walk from north end of Albert street View Place—a dwelling-house at west end of Rosemount, right hand side Viewton Place -a dwelling-house on the road from Mounthooly to Spittal, left hand side Viewfield—between Countesswells and Rubislaw roads, one half mile west of Rubislaw Bleachfield Wallfield House—Stocket road Walnut Cottage—on Ruthrieston road, about half a mile beyond south end of Holburn street, right hand side 86 POSTAL DIKECTKOY.

Wellington (or Suspension) Bridge—over river Dee, near Ferryhill Iron Works Westbank House—on road leading from Roy's nursery to Hardgate, left hand side Westfield—a mansion near north, end of Albert street, entrance at foot of Craigie loanings Westfield Nursery — on Craigie loanings, left hand side, three minutes walk from north end of Albert street Westburn—a mansion on low Stocket road, right hand side, five minutes' walk from Caroline place Westerbon of Pitfodels—three and a half miles from Aberdeen, on north side of Dee, near Cults Station Whitehall—a dwelling-house near Gilcomston dam, a quarter of a mile from north end of Albert street, on road leading west from the same Whitemyres—a mansion on old Skene roads, three and three-fourth miles from Skene square, by low Stocket road Willowbank—a mansion on left hand side of Hardgate, nearly opposite Newbridge Willowpark—a dwelling-house on low Stocket road, two miles from Caroline place, left hand side Woodbine Cottage, north end of Causewayend Woodbine Cottage, Ruthrieston Woodhill—a mansion house on low Stocket road, one mile and a quarter from Caroline place, right hand side Woodland House—a mansion at Pitfodels, between the Countesswells and Deeside roads, about two miles from Holburn street

Stage Coach Conveyances.

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

Carriers to and from Aberdeen.

Those marked t are fortnightly j the remainder are weekly.

WHERE TO. CARRIERS. WHERE LODGED. ARRIVES. DEPARTS. Aberchirder Wm. Grieve ...30 Gerrard st Wed. 8 a.m. ..Wed. 4 p.m. Auchindoir Wm. Sim 90 George st Th: 8 a.m...Th. 4 p.m. Auchleven Wm. Pirie 90 George st Th. 8a.m...Th. 5 p.m. Auchterless A.Barclay 30 Gerrard st Th. 8 a.m...Th. 4 p.m. Ballater J. Young 6 Lt. Belmont st. Wed. 9 a.m. ..Wed. 5 p.m. Bervie E. Strachan ... 6 Lt. Belmont st. Mon. 12 u. ...Tu. 4 a.m. Birse Thos. Martin... 6 Lt. Belmont st. Th. 2 p.m...Th. 8 p.m. Braemar Chas. Young... 6 Lt. Belmont st. Wed. 7 a.m. ..Wed. 5 p.m.

Brucklay Geo. Wilson.. .16 Meal Market st. Wed. 10 a.m. V§f ||:JJ JJJ Burnervie Alex. Stephen 90 George street. ..Th. 2 p.m. ..Fr. 11 a.m. Cabrach W. Sim 90 George street.. .Th. 8 a.m ..Th. 4 p.m. Clatt Wm. Pirie 90 George street. ..Th. 8 a.m. .Th. 5 p.m. Colieston J. Sangster 6 Meal Market st. Wed. 8 a.m. .Th. 3 a.m. Craigievar A. Walker 10 Harriet street... Th. 8 a.m. ..Th. 4 p.m.

Culsalmond A. Barclay 30 Gerrard street Wed. 8 a.m. .Wed . 4 p.m.

Cumineston F. Christie ...30 Gerrard street Wed. 9 a.m. .Wed . 4 p.m. tDudwick R. Mearns...... 6 Meal Market st. Th. 9 a.m. ..Th. 3 p.m. Daviot A. Rothnie ...90 George street ...Tu. 10 a.m. .Tu. 4 p.m. CARRIERS TO AND FROM ABERDEEN. 87

WHERE TO. CARRIERS. WHERE 10DOEP. ARRIVE8. DEPARTS. & R. 6 Lt. Belmont st|^_ 6 p.mj}j Echt Mathieson ] £ J;JJ* Echt Leith 6 Meal Market st. Fr. 8 a.m...Fr. 1 p.m. & T & r ' Ellon W. Thomson 6 Meal Market st. [£"• } 8a.m...-| 2p m. Fetternear Alex. Stephen 90 George street.. .Th. 2 p.m...Fr. Il a.m. Forgue A. Gordon 90 George street... Tu. 2p.m...Tu. 4 p.m. fFyvie G. Chapman ...90 George street.. .Th. 9 a.m...Th. 4 p.m. .. fFyvie James Clark ...90 George street. 'J h. 9 a.m...Th. 4 p.m. Gamrie F. Christie ...30 Gerrard street. ..Wed. 9 a.m...Wed. 4 p.m. Gleubueket Wm. Forbes 10 Harriet street Wed. 9 a.m... Wed. 4p.m. tGreens Alex. Donald. ..30 Gerrard street Wed. 7 a.m. ..Wed. 3 p.m. Invercauld Chas. Young... 6 Lt. Belmont st. Wed. 7 a.m. ..Wed. 5 p.m. Inverkeitlmey...A. Gordon 90 George street... Tu. 2 p.m...Tu. 4 p.m. Inverury J. & A. Argo ...90 George street. ..Fr. 10 a.m...Fr. 4 p.m. & W d Harriet street 2 p.m Inverury Wm. Murison 8 j£ ] [ | aJ^*' Johnshaven E. Strachan ... 6 Lt. Belmont st. Mon. 12 noon Tu. 2 a.m. Kildrummy W.Sim 90 George street. ..Th. 9 a.m...Th. 4p.m. Kincardine Alex. Sheriffs... 6 Lt. Belmont st.Th. 10 a.m...Th. 6. p.m. Kinmuck... J. M'Connachie 90 George street.. .Wed. 9 a.m. ..Wed. 2 p.m. Longside John Smith ....90 George street ....Wed. 9 a.m...Wed.3 p.m. Lonmay Willox & Wilson 16 Mealmarket st. Tu. 8 a.m J^£ 3 p.S" Lumphanan Arthur Walker 8 Harriet street....Th. 10a.nc...Th 6 p.m. Lumsden Village W. Sim 90 George street. ...Th. 9 a.m...Th. 4 p.m. Manar Alex. Stephen. 90 George street ...Th. 2 p.m...Fr. 10 a.m. & Tu Maryculter Samuel Brown 6 Lt. Belmont st 10 a.m * [ Jj" \ j j jj^' Methlic P. Mutch 16 Mealmarket st. Th. 9 a-m...Th. 3p.m. M & Midmar Bob. Mathieson 6 Lt. Belmont st } 6 p.m ||™' [ h\ £ JJ£ M ' ed " New Aberdour ...John Leslie 90 George street ...Wed. 8 a.m * { s > ^

New Aberdour. . . Willox & Wilson 16 Mealmarket st.Tu. 8 a.m | ^ 3 j£J£ Newburgh B. Cruickshank 6 Mealmarket st...Wed. 9 a.m. ..Wed. 3 p.m. Newburgh James Connon... 6 Mealmarket st...Fr. 8 a.m...Fr. 2 p.m. Newburgh John Kelly 16 Mealmarket St.. .Fr. 8a-m...Fr. 3 p.m. Newbyth John Mackie...90 George street ....Wed. 8 a.m. ..Wed. 3 p.m. st...Wed. 10 a.m New Deer George Wilson 16 Mealmarket J^ JJopSSI M W ' New Pitsligo John Leslie 90 George street ...Wed. 9 a.m-j °2 p ^ Old Deer G. Davidson. ...16 Mealmarket st...Th. 10 a.m...Th. 3 p.m. Oldmeldrum James Webster 22 Schoolhill Fr. 10 a.m...Fr. 12noon

u & d S * - W Oldmeldrum C. Chapman ...90 George street 2 p.m * j£ | ( | a Oldmeldrum James Cheyne 90 George street ...Th. afternoon. ..Fr. 2 p.m.

M°n " Pitsligo John Leslie 90 George street ....Wed. 8 * W ^m! 3 Bhynie W.Sim 90 George street ...Th. 9a.m...Th. 4 p.m. Eosehearty Willox & Wilson 16 Mealmarket st...Tu. 8 a.m i g" " \^™' t fSchivas Andrew Wilson 16 Mealmarket st...Th. 10 am...Th. 3 p.m. Strachan James Ferries 6 Little Belmont st.Th. 2p.m...Fr. 5 a.m. Strathdon Alex. Spence.. .10 Harriet street. ...Tu. 10p.m...W. 12 noon Stewartfield G. Davidson ...16 Mealmarket st...Th. 10 a.m...Th. 3 p.m. Mo°- W ' Strichen J. Urquhart ... 6 Mealmarket st. Wed. 9 a.m -| * , I 3 pm. Th T T S " Stonehaven W. MTherson 6 Lt. Belmont s. { ' 8 a.m Jj* j f j} ^ Tarland William Reid... 14 Harriet street.. .Tu. 9 a.m...Tu. 2 p.m. Tarves., A. Mutch 13 Princes street. ...Th. 1 p.m...Fr. 7 a.m. Towie W. Forbes 10 Harriet street ...Wed. 10 a.m. ..Wed. 5 p.m. Udny Peter Mutch ...16 Mealmarket st...Th. 9 a.m...Th. 3 p.m. Wartle Alex. Bothnie...90 George street.. ..Tu. 9a.m...Tu. 4 p.m. 88 aBeedeen shipping.

Aberdeen Shipping.

NAME AND MASTER. OWNER OR AGENT. TONS. BUILT. Aberdonian, schooner, Grubb Geo. Leslie, & Co 145 1840 Admiral, brig, Smith G. Milne & Co 89 49 Agricola. brig, Angus Northern Agricultural Co.... 159 5T Ajax, brig A. Reid 191 54 Alexander Hall, barque, Artis Donaldson Rose & Co 403 46 Alibi, barque 328 41 Alice brig, Hutcheson J. T. Willett 172 Alma ship, Conn Aiken, Catto, & Co 620 55 Ann Law, brig, Buyers John Law , 185 58 Ann, Baxter 160 53 Anna Maria, brig, Main The Master 178 — Apollo, schooner John Law 128 23 Arab, Wallace M'Donald 150 50 Ariel, barque, Sangster Aiken, Catto. & Co 374 48 Artisan, brig, Donald W. Ligertwood & Co 170 57 Assyrian, ship, Mearns Alexander Nicol 555 55 Balgownie, barque, Bertie Alexander Nicol 324 48 Beautiful Star, Catto John Cook 547 61 Belina, brig, Lees J. B. Adam & Co 113 22 Benlomond, ship, Smart Donaldson Rose & Co 986 62 Blossom, schooner, Galashan A. Sherar 99 40 Bon-Accord, steam-tug, Gordon George Leslie & Co 31 62 Braes O'Moray, schooner, Henderson. ..William Mackie 103 54 Brilliant, ship, Walker The Master 548 50 Britannia, steam-tug, Watson George Leslie & Co 15 57 British Queen, ship, Scorgie James Tulloch, Jr 430 58 Canada West, Hurry G. Milne & Co 744 55 Caprera, Henderson Alexander Nicol 755 61 Cathcart, ship, Lees John T. Rennie 422 52 Cavalier, Manson G Milne & Co 1138 64 Centaur, brig, Taylor Blaikie Brothers 194 49 Centurion, ship, Largie G. Thompson, Jun. & Co. 639 56 Charles, brig, Mackay The Master 175 55 Cheviot, schooner, Berg Charles Wilson 70 34 Christian, schooner, Black J. Black 77 50 Citizen, brig. Sangster James Winlaw, Jun 139 44 City of Aberdeen, ship, Taylor James Tulloch, Jun 551 62 City of London, steamer, Campbell Abdn. Steam Navigation Co 1116 44 City of Quebec, ship, Thomson Donaldson Rose & Co 526 56 Cock of the North, smack, Catt William Hogarth 48 35 Colonial Empire, Ross George Thompson & Co 13U5 61 Commodore, ship, Colville Richard Connon & Co 562 61 Concord, schooner, Falconer Aberdeen Commercial Co ... 145 38 Cora, schooner. Barber Alexander Hay 114 46 Countess of Fife, Watson Aiken, Catto, &Co 510 58 Coulnakyle, ship, Morrison John Jamieson 635 63 Cruiser, yacht, Guyan The Master 22 41 Cyclone, ship, Bruce Robert Catto & Son 594 53 Cynthia, brig, Burgess Andrew Reid 181 54 Dahlia, schooner, Morgan George Morgan 73 35 Damascus, ship, Murray Geo. Thompson, Jun. & Co. 964 57 Dee, schooner, Scott Aberdeen Commereial Co.... 97 46 Dee, brig, Mackie George Leslie & Co 177 57 Don, schooner, Diack Aberdeen Lime Co 112 58 Dunrobin Castle, ship, Campbell Donaldson Rose & Co 545 51 Earl of Fife, Angus J. B. Adam & Co 232 63 Earl of Southesk, Connon J. T. Rennie 356 53 Earl of Wemyss, brig, Greig George Leslie & Co 159 26 Eident, Barclay J. B. Adam & Co 180 61 Elizabeth, schooner, Nelson G. Scott 68 40 Elizabeth, schooner, Mathieson J. T. Willet 96 — Essex, ship, Mennie G. Milne & Co 798 — Ethiopian, ship, Edward Geo. Thompson, Jun. & Co. 838 64 ABERDEEN SHIPPING. 89

NAME AND MASTEK. OWNER OB AGENT. TONS. BUILT. Eva, schooner, Petrie Alexander Donald 118 1854 Eveline, ship, Taylor Robert Johnston 810 57 Expedient, brig, Drysdale D. Morice 168 53 Fairy Queen, brig, Stephen John M'Lauchlan 213 63 Fancy, brig, Macbeth John Law 148 48 Florence, schooner, J. Winlaw 127 31 Forth, schooner, Hendry Joseph Wood 91 26 Gambia, steam ship, Cargill Abdn. Steam Navigation Co. 517 55 Garland, schooner, P.Beveridge 88 47 Garrawalt, Phillip ... Alex. Nicol 627 62 General Havelock, brig, Watson W. Milne 224 59 General Wyndham, ship, Leslie B. Moir 651 56 Gladiator, ship, Murray Henry Adamson 502 50 Gladiolus, barque, Taylor B. Moir 556 53 Glengairn, Garriock Alex. Nicol 894 63 Good Hope, brig, Ganson H. Ganson 162 61 Granite, brig, Cadenhead Aberdeen Commercial Co... 186 46 Granite City, ship, Watson Henry Adamson 771 53 Harbottle Castle, schooner, Mutch ...John M'Lauchlan 102 40 Harmonia, ship, Ross G. Milne

90 ABEKDEEN SHIPPING.

NAME AND MASTER OWNER OR AGENT. TONS. BUILT. Maria, schooner, Skea, William Duncan 67 1855 Mariner, schooner, Barclay Robert Maitland 142 55 Martha Birnie, ship, M'Queen Wm. Duthie 830 63 Marys, schooner, Fletcher R. Maitland 133 36 Mary Ann, brig, Noble A. Sherer » 174 50 Mary Jane, schooner, Wood The Master 81 47 Matanzas, brig, Dunn John M'Lauchlan 152 53 Mercury, schooner, Andrews Geo. Elsmie & Son 152 42 Messenger, schooner, Skakle Aiken, Catto, & Co 168 39. Moira, ship, Smith Donaldson Rose & Co 856 55 Moravian, ship, Ayling G. Thompson, jun. & Co.... 967 58 Natal Star, ship, Hodge John T. Rennie 366 62 Nereid. Mackie George Leslie & Co 191 60 Nineveh, ship, Donald G. Thompson, jun. & Co.... 1174 64 Nonsuch, brig, Blackhall George Leslie & Co 145 — Ocean Bride, schooner, M'Kenzie ...A. Inglis 65 47 Ocea.n, schooner, Sinclair Alex. Mitchell 92 56 ' Omar Pasha, ship, Henry G. Thompson, jun. & Co.... 1124 54 Onward, Mitchell Andrew Mitchell 118 51 Parisian, ship, Shewan R.Anderson 750 54 Paul Jones, schooner, Buthley The Master 79 51 Perseverance, brig, Findlay J. B. Adam & Co 194 60. Prince Alfred, Airth „ John T. Rennie 258 62 Peruvian, barque, Plett Donaldson Rose & Co...... 413 48 Philadelphia, sloop, Jamie The Master 51 28. Pharos, steamship, LinaJater {^SSiSSKSC!? _ _ Pomona, brig, Smith M'Taggart 130 38 Prince of Wales, brig, Allan Aberdeen Lime Co 182 54 Prince Consort, steamship, Parrott Leith & Clyde Shipping Co. 622 58. Prince Consort, briar, Main J. Cumming 214 62 3o^^ W 347 57 ^&^^^:!!^]: ^ Princess Alice, steamship, Urqu-f Abdn. & Newcastle Steam

hart J Navigation Co., Limited, 405 ^- Queen, steamship, Angus Leith & Clyde Shipping Co. 404 61 Queen of England, Nolan G. Milne & Co 1195 58 Queen of Nations, Mitchell G. Thompson, jun. & Co.... 846 61 Resolute,Wallace Donaldson Rose

Sophia, brig, Lucas , , , 113 50 Speed, schooner, Joss , William Knox 139 48 Spartan, yacht, Catt ,.„ Hogarth & Co 12 41 Starbeam, barque, Middleton George Elsmie & Son 391 57 Star of China, ship, Hodge H. Adamson 794 62 Star of Peace, ship.Mitchell George Thompson, jun. & Co 1113 55 ABERDEEN SHIPPING. 91

NAME AND MASTER. OWNER OR AGENT. TONS. BUILT. Star of the North, ship, Paterson G. Leslie & Co 935 1857 Sovereign, barque J. B. Adam & Co 65 Star of Hope, Talbot Oswald & Co 788 54 Superior, brig, Milne D. M'Taggart 136 16 Strathdon, Pile Geo. Thompson, jun., & Co. 1010 60 Taurus, schooner, Henderson A. Wishart 84 47 Thalia, barque, Volum William Volum 350 44 Tom Duff, schooner. Christie William Christie 85 41 'J ransatlantic, shin, Philips George Thompson, jun., & Co 614 57 Tugela, ship, Stuart John T. Rennie 475 64 Umgeni, Stuart John T. Rennie 366 64

Union, schooner, Masson Christie . 55 29 Unity, schooner, Leighton The Master 88 47 Vanguard, Clerk Murray and Garden 188 53 Vanguard, steamer, Masson Leith & Clyde Co 608 Vesta, schooner, Harrow The Master. 87 Victoria, schooner, Crombie Aberdeen Lime Co 180 Viking, brig, Turriff J. B. Adam & Co 181 Vulcan, brig, Etterohank G. Elsmie <& Son 162 Walter Hood, ship, Pirie Geo. Thompson, jun., & Co. 918 Wave of Life, ship. Lawson Geo. Thompson, jun., & Co. Westbuin, Gillan A. Nicol William Duthie, ship, Johnston John Duthie, Sons & Co 968 Woolloomooloo, ship, Donald Geo. Thompson, jur., & Co. 627 Zeus, Gove G. Leslie & Co 197 Zoophite, brig, Philips G. Leslie & Co 161 New Ship, Shepherd A. Nicol 1200 New Ship, Taylor James Tulloch, Jr 1000

Stamp Duties. INLAND BILLS OR PROMISSORY NOTES.1

Not exceeding £5 £0 1 Exceeding £5 „ 10 2 „ 10 „ 25 3 „ 25 „ 50 6 „ 50 „ 75 9 75 „ 100 10 100 „ 200 2 „ 200 „ 300 3 „ 300 „ 400 4 „ 400 „ 500 5 „ 500 „ 750 7 6 „ 750 „ 1000 10 „ 1000 „ 1500 15 „ 1500 „ 20 10 ,, 2000 „ 3000 1 10 „ 3000 „ 4000 2 „ 4000 for every £1000 or part of £1000, 10s. additional Foreign Bills drawn out of, and payable within the United Kingdom the

same dnty as an Inland Bill up to £500 ; above that sum, Is for every £100 or part of £100. Receipts for money, amounting to £2 or upwards, Id. ADHESIVE STAMPS. Impressed Stamps at Id, and Adhesive Stamps at Id each, may be used indiscriminately for Receipts, Drafts, Certified copies of Registration of Births, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths, and Burials, Contract Notes, Delivery Orders, and Policies of Insurance against Accident in Travelling. The Stamps appropriated by name are, Bills, Promissory Notes, Foreign Bills, Bills of Lading, Proxy Impressed Stamps, and Postage Stamps. —

92 TELEGRAPH COMPANIES.

Electric and) International Telegraph Company,

Established, 1846.

Offices—46, Marischal Street, Aberdeen. Manager—G. H. Midgley.

Direct communication witb all the principal towns in the United Kingdc and the Continent at the reduced scale of tariff.

United Kingdom Electric Telegraph Company. (Limited.)

Office— 76, Union Street.

Manager Aberdeen Office—W. Morris.

Messages are transmitted to and from all the principal towns in Eng- land, Scotland, and Wales, at Is. for 20 words. No charge is made for the names and addresses of either sender or re- ceiver. Direct communication with India and the Continent. The charges on Messages to the Continent are the same from any of the Companys Stations. All Messages taken by this Company are received subject to the follow- ing conditions : In'order to provide against mistakes, and more effectually insure delivery, every Message of consequence ought to be repeated, by being sent back from the Station at which it is to be received to the Station from which it is originally sent. Half the usual jrice for transmission will be charged in addition for repeating the Message. The Company will not be responsible for mistakes or delays in the transmission of, nor for the non-delivery of unrepeated Messages, from whatever cause arising, either upon its own lines or those of any other Company, or Government, which may be employed to forward the M essage to its destination. Nor will the Compauy be responsible for mistakes or delays in the transmission of, nor for the non-delivery of a repeated Message to any extent above £5, unless it be insured at the rate of £L per cent.

Delivery free within half a mile of the Company's Office ; beyond that distance 6d per mile. GENERAL DIRECTORY FOB THE CITY OF ABERDEEN

1865-66.

ABEL, George, book-keeper (Gas Light Co.), 48 Marischal street James, baker, 64, h, 66 Virginia street John, guard (G. N. of S. R.), 15 Fish street Abell, William, commercial traveller, 5 Roslin Terrace Abercrombie, Alexander, 31 Gallowgate James, letter carrier (P. 0.), 6 Henry street Miss Rachael, 2 Rotunda place Aberdeen Association for the Improvement of the Dwellings of the Labouring Classes (limited), Secretaries, Murray & Garden, 48 Schoolhill Banking Co., 53 Castle street

Brick and Tile Co. ; works and office, Clayhills; Thos. Fraser, manager

Chemical Light Manufactory, 38 Jopp's lane ; William Yule, manager Chemical Works, Links, J. Miller & Co. Commercial Company; lime, coal, bone manure, and

grain merchants, Provost Blaikie's quay ; Wm. Black, manager Free Press Office, Concert court, 12 Broad street Foundry, 102, Loch street; Wm. Henderson, manager General Dispensary, Lying in, and Vaccine Institution, 36 Upperkirkgate ;

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Aberdeen Herald (Newspaper and printing proprietary), 7 Queen street Iron Works, York place, Footdee Journal Office, 28 and 29 Adelpbi court, Union st. Lands and Heritages' Valuation Office, 10 Union street John Milne, assessor

Leith and Clyde Shipping Co. ; office, 62 Marischal st.

Lime Co. ; lime, coal, bone manure, nitrate of soda, and guano merchants, 2 Provost Blaikie's quay Morison and Harvey, managers Market Company; Adam and Anderson, treasurers, 75 Union street Mourning Establishment, 40 Union street Mutual Assurance and Friendly Society; secretary, John Crombie, 3 Queen street Mutual Marine Insurance Association, 58 Marischal

street ; R. Connon, secretary

and Newcastle Steam Co. ; office, 43 Marischal street and Newcastle Steam Navigation Co. (Limited), J. B. Adam & Co., managers, 57 Marischal street and North of Scotland Trade Protection Society, 30

Marischal street ; Wm. Steele, secretary Quill Manufactory, 47 Queen Street; Alex. Gordon, managing partner Rope and Sail Co.; office, Links, Footdee

Salmon Co. ; office, 31 Gallowgate ; icehouse, Fish st. ... Sea Insurance Co., 36 Marischal street, Wm. Reid, agent ...... Steam Navigation Company, 87 Waterloo quay Town and County Bank, 62 Union street Union Club, Market street

Young Ladies' Institution, 250 Union street ; William Rattray, teacher Writing Academy; G. C. M'Conochie, teacher, 115

Union street ; h. 2 Union place Aberdeiu, G. A., commercial traveller, 30 Dee street Mrs, lodgings, 30 Dee street Abernethy, James and Co., iron founders, engineers, mill- wrights, machine makers, blacksmiths, and boiler makers, Ferryhill foundry James (of J. A. & Co.), Ferryhill cottage John (of J. A. & Co.), Marino terrace, Ferryhill Robert (of J. A. & Co.), 8 Albyn place

.. .. William, writer, 89, Union street Mrs, sen., Ferryhill Adair, Frederick, surgeon, 22 Marischal street, k. 79 Kng street Adam and Anderson, advocates, 75 Union street Alexander, land surveyor, 74 Union street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 95

Adam, Alexander, slater, 4 Hutcheon street Alexander, manager, Aberdeen Salmon Co., 9 Fish street A. C. 10 Springbank terrace James, grocer, 70 Causewayend Kev. John (Free South Church), 27 Bon-accord terrace John, bookseller, Market gallery, h. 2 Broad street John B. & Co., ship and insurance brokers, 57 Mari- schal street John, bottler, 69 Virginia street John, B. (of J. B. Adam & Co.), Maryfield, Ferryhill Robert, advocate and notary-public, 29 Union street, h 100 Chapel street Robert, bookseller (J. Adam, Market), 38 Union terrace

Roderick, baker, 14, h. J 6 Union place "William, advocate (of Adam and Anderson), 30 Skene terrace street , Wm., jun,, advocate, 62 Skene .... Wm., Dean of Guild's officer, and Inspector of weights and measures, offices, Town House and 6 Huxter Row, h. 41 Summer street Mrs. "Wm., 4 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill Adams, Andrew, photographer, Rettie's court, 26 Broad street h. Donbank house James, funeral waiter and beadle (Free North Church), 2 Ragg's lane John, grocer and spirit dealer, 64, h.6Q Green John, Register office, 11 Queen street Robert, foreman (J. & W. Martin), 48 Charlotte street Samuel, waiter, 8 Drum's lane Mrs, 6 Crimon place Miss Isabella, lodgings, 2 St Catherine's wynd Adamson & Home, sharebrokers, and agents for Edinburgh Life Assurance Co., 25 Marischal street Alexander, tinsmith, 17 Gallowgate, h. Plasterers' court, 70 Gallowgate ...... Henry, ship and insurance broker, 59 Marischal street, h. 4 Golden square Wm. (of A. and H.), Norwood House, Pitfodels Wm., clerk, Harbour Office Mrs, 6 Albert street Mrs, 97 Skene street Addison, Allan, butcher, 28 Justice street Adlington, John, professor of music, 28 Crown street Advocates' Society, Hall and Library, Advocates' Buildings, Union street Aiken, Alexander, shore porter, 45 Castle street Alex., gilder, 1 Littlejohn street 96 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Aiken, Catto & Co., insurance brokers and merchants, 57 Marischal street ...... James, boot and shoe warehouses 16 and 37 Broad street, h. Neptune Cottage, Pitmuxton

James, (Northern Assurance Co.), 1 Littlejohn street ...... James, jun. (of Aiken, Catto, & Co.), agent for Lloyds, 57 Marischal street, h. 27 Union place Airth, John, shoemaker, 2 Justice street, h. 91 King street John, jun., tea dealer, 1, h. 11 Union buildings Alston, Henry, shoemaker, 35J .Broad Street, h., Clark's Court, Upperkirkgate Aitken, David, merchant (of Neil Smith & Co.) 11, Albert street Thomas, Tea Merchant, Watson Street

. Miss, Matron, Blind Asylum Albion and Eagle Assurance Co., agent, James Paull, 22 Bel- mont street Alexander, Alexander, manager's clerk (S. N. E. E.) 49 Bon- Accord street

Alexander, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 1 Baltic street, h. Cotton street George, upholsterer, 81 Skene square James, watch and clockmaker, 133 Union street, h. 14| Broad street James, miller and grain merchant, Lower Justice mills James, fireman, 7 Black's buildings John, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 203 Union street workshop, 14 Summer street, h. 20 Carden place John, draper, 138, h. 140 Gallowgate Robert, teacher (public schools), 5 Millburn street, Ferryhill Robert, grocer and provision merchant, 56 East North street, h. 15 Charles street Wm., (of J. Lumsden and Co.), 20 Carden place Wra., sub-editor (Free Press Office), Watson street Wm., Inspector, 2 Black's buildings

. .... Mrs A., 36 Union row Mrs, 49 Bon-Accord street Mrs, Capt., 3 Springbank terrac Mrs, Woodbine Cottage, Ferryhill Miss, teacher, 14 Holburn street Miss, Gooseberry bank, Bon -Accord terrace Miss, teacher (North Parish school), 2 Black's buildings Miss, 243 George Street Alfred Life Assurance Association, William Gordon, agent, 5 King street Allan, Alex., carter and coal merchant, Nellfield, Holburn street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 97

Aiken, Alex. G., cashier (G. Milne and Co.), 22 Constitution street George, late boatman, Footdee George, advocate, 56 Castle street, h. 33 Albyn place Hugh, cabinetmaker, 2 Crown terrace James, carver, 7 Bannermill street James, shipmaster, 17 Prince Regent street James, grocer and provision merchant, 59 St. Nicholas street, k. 44 Upperkirkgate James and Sons, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 122 Union Street; cabinet manufactory, 42, h. 37 Dee street James, teacher, Trades' School, 63 Loch street John, hairdresser, 161 George street Nathaniel, grocer, porter, and spirit dealer, 39 Park st. William, cabinetmaker, 2 Gordon's court, Gordon street Mrs (Bon- Accord Hotel), 8, h. 10 Hnxter row Mrs, draper, 41 Market gallery, h. 13 Carmelite street Mrs James, 37 Dee street Mrs James, 22 Constitution street Mrs, lodgings, 5 Huntly street Mrs Dr., 11 Kingsland place Mrs, lodgings, 2 Crown terrace Misses, dressmakers, 239 George street Allardyce, John, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 137, h. 135 Crown street Miss, 21 Bon-Accord terrace Allathan, Miss, lodgings, 27 Crown street Allen, Miss, 70 Dee street Black, agent, Alliance Fire and Life Assurance Office ; James

23 King street . . Altria, Caesar, glassblower and optician, medical galvinist, &c, 29 Huntly street Anderson and Thomson, clothiers and warehousemen, 10 Broad street carvers A. and J., painters, glaziers, paper-hangers, and gilders, 33 Queen street Adam, blockmaker (J. Duthie, Sons, & Co.), 10 Church street Alex., agent, Rose Cottage, Cuparstone place Canal ...... Alex., manager (Northern Agricultural Co.), 3 terrace Sir Alexander, of Blelack, advocate (of A. and A.) 198 Union Street Alexander, of Tillygreig, 45 Schoolhill Andrew (of A. and J. A.), 35 Queen Street G. B., commission agent, 57 Marischal street Charles, shipmaster, 13 Prince Regent street 98 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Anderson, David, principal audit clerk (S. N. E. R.) 24 Victoria _ street west David C, skinner and wool merchant, Gilcomston Tannery George, 3 Fish Street George, woodsawyer, 4 Park place George, 18 Albert terrace James, foreman blacksmith (A. Hall and Sons), 35 York street James, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 123 Crown street, h. Balmoral place John, collector of Inland Revenue, 2 Trinitv Quav h 159 King Street r..t*.*V John, late merchant, Balmoral place John, bookbinder, 40§ Union street J°nn plumber, > brassfounder, and gasfitter, 63, Wind- millbrae John, hairdresser, 51 Netherkirkgate Lewis, spirit dealer, 7 Wales street Robert, civil engineer, 142 King street Robert N., town sergeant Samuel, cashier (Northern Assurance Office), 21 Victoria street west Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 61 Green, h. 18 Albert terrace

William, assistant inspector of poor of St. Nicholas, h. 45 Constitution street .... William, advocate, 75, k. 198 Union street William, second lieutenant of police, 85 Gallowgate William, blacksmith, Flourmill lane .... William, baker and confectioner, 4 Holburn street William, clothier, 23 Queen street, A. 8 Crimon place William, tinsmith, 12, h. 3 Thornton court William, salmon and ice store, Guild street (opposite S. N. E. R. station), h. 1| Affleck street William, jun., 27 Marywell street William, umbrella maker, 51 Upperkirkgate, h. above shop William, furniture dealer, 78, h. 80 George street Mrs George, 86 Bon-Accord street Mrs James, lodgings, 6 St. Clement street Mrs William, Maybank, 142 Hutcheon street Mrs William, 3 Rosemount terrace Mrs, lodgings, 39 Union terrace Mrs, lodgings, 18 Queen street Mrs, 37 Victoria street west Mrs, spirit dealer, 13, h. 15 Holburn street Mrs, vintner, 23 Regent quay ;

CITY OF ABERDEEN. 99

nderson, Mrs,lodgings, 13 Constitution street

I Mrs, lodgings, 54 Regent quay

, Mrs, 20 Victoria street west

, Mrs, 21 Victoria street west Miss Margaret, teacher (Davidson's school), 39 Union terrace Miss, Nelson lane .. .. Misses (late of Strichen), 4 Dee street Misses, 3 St. Clement's street Andrew, William, druggist, 1G8 Union street, h. 34 Skene terrace Angus, David, 81 West North street George, merchant, 4 J, h. 6 Bank street George, Bengal Medical Service, 13 Golden square George, plasterer, 14 Albion street, h. 27 Shoe lane John, advocate and town clerk; office, Town House h. 101 Crown street John, blacksmith, Pork lane, h. 89 Virginia street Samuel, spirit dealer, 50 Green, h> 4 Carmelite street ..... Thomas, shipmaster, 1 Bannermill street

William C, boot and shoemaker, 130 Union Street, fcv 2 Canal street Mrs Henry, 14 Springbank terrace Miss, 41 Victoria street west Miss, 13 Golden square Archibald, James, carter, 70 Loch street Argo, John, 55 Chapel street

Argus Life Assurance Co. ; J. Brebner, advocate, agent, Advocates' Buildings Arthur, Rev. David, 27 Ferryhill place John, keeper of Music Hall Buildings [Artillery Gymnasium, Volunteer, 60 Queen street Asher, James, commission merchant and agent, 52 and 54 (Old Grammar School) Schoolhill, h. 6 Dee place Athenceum Newsroom, 2 Union buildings Auld, Josiah, teacher of elocution, University, &c, North Lodge, King street P. C, landscape painter, 30 Queen street Avery, John, printer {Northern Advertiser), 7 St. Catherine's wynd, k. 106 Crown street

BADENOCH, Alexander, outfitter, 12 Union Street, h. 22 North Broadford Benjamin, clerk (F. and G.), 195 George street Bailey, John A., draper, 148 George street, k. 107 Loch street Baillie, William, beadle (St. John's), 25 Chapel street Bain, Alexander, professor of logic (Aberdeen University) 3 Rotunda place, Ferryhill 100 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Bain, David, manager (City Loan Office), 95 King street Ebenezer, wright, 209 George street, h. 67 Causewayend George, teacher (Holburn School), 50 Causewayend James, spirit dealer, 6 Schoolhill William, horse and cab hirer, livery stables, 60 Loch street Miss, lodgings, 8 Castle street Baird, Alexander, guard (S. N. E. R. Co.), Wellington road Thomas, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 181 Union

street ; workshop, 17 Summer street, h. Woodland House, Pitfodels Baker, R. Hosier, professor of music, 23 Victorta street west Samuel, agent for Wordie and Co., 47 Green Bake well, James (Pickford and Co.), 119 Crown street of dancing, calisthenics, Balfour, William W., professor &c. ; academy, Music Hall Building, h. 1 Rosemount place William, collector, Wellington Suspension Bridge Mrs, lodgings, 81 Hutcheon street west Mrs, lodgings, 3 Affleck place Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 38 Back wynd Bamford, Mrs, 26 Thistle street Bank of Scotland Branch, Bank of Scotland Court, 35 Castle street; James A. Sinclair, agent Bannatyne, Rev. Alex (Free Union Church), 9 Victoria street west Bannerman, George, 18 Albyn Place John, silk dyer, 35 George street John, late dyer, 11 Rose street Patrick, coal merchant, 2 Trinity quay, h. Fuschia Bank, Cults Patrick, book-keeper (J. W. Barclay), 2 Thistle street Thomas, 18 Albyn place William, coal broker and commission agent, 2 Trinity quay, h. 4 Devanha terrace Miss, 18 Albyn place Barber, James, officer of Inland Revenue, 53 Victoria street west Barclay, James W„ commission and grain merchant, 12 Commerce street, h. 60 Dee street John, dealer in porter, ale, and ginger beer, 1, h, 4 Harriet street John, overseer, 2 St. Clement's place Wm, rope and twine manufacturer, Poynernook, h. 57 College street Barker, A.C., manufacturer, 81 Loch Street, h. 79 Chapel street James, insurance broker, 4 Belmont street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 101

Barnett, Alex., principal beadle (Free West Church), under- taker and cabinetmaker, 31 Upperkirkgate John, auctioneer, mahogany and timber merchant, Guild street, h. Schoolhouse, Auchmull William, inspector of poor, Nigg Wm., grocer and spirit dealer, 151 George street

... .. Wm. (George Hotel), 175 George Street Barrack, Rev. Wm., M. A., rector, Grammar School 3 Albert street Barrie, P. and M., hat makers, 39, h. 11 Queen Street Barron, Lambert, advocate, 15 Adelphi court, h. 8 Bon- Accord square Mrs Alex., 23 Broad street

, Miss, lodgings, 20 Union Row Barry, Henry and Co., ironfounders and manufacturers of bone manure, 102 and 104 Loch street Batchan, James, inspector of branches (T. and C. Bank), 18 Springbank terrace Batten, Abraham, commission agent and railway contractor's agent, &c, 20 and 21 Adelphi court Baxter, Andrew, book keeper (Northern Agricultural Co.), 6 Donald's court, Schoolhill Rev, Daniel, chaplain of Aberdeen Prisons, h. West Prison, Rose Street William, engineer, 19 York street Mrs J., spirit dealer, 6 Crooked Lane Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 17 Causewayend Misses, 2 Skene place Bearsley, Mrs, Berlin wool and fancy needle work, 12 Crown street Beaton, John, hairdresser, 9 Marischal street Beatt, Rev. David (U.P. Church, Belmont street, h. 4 Union place Beattie, Alex., hairdresser, 8 Shiprow, h. 8 Upper Denburn ...... Alexander, slater, 20 Steps of Gilcomston, k. 4 Gilcom ston brae David, spirit dealer, 43| Wales street

James P., land surveyor, valuator, and engineer ; office 2 Bon- Accord square, #. 6 East Craibstone street ...... John, painter and glazier, 3 Marischal street, h, 11 Millburn street Wm., general merchant, 12, h. 26 Harriet street

„ Mrs, 6 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill Miss, lodgings, 51 Queen street Beedie, William, shipmaster, 6 Castle terrace Begg, John (distiller to the Queen, and H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, Lochnagar), wine and spirit merchant; office, 17, Weigh-house square, h. 9 Quay 9 102 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Begg, Wm., flesher, 46 Market hall, h 3 Victoria place Bell, t)avid, joiner, 54 Wellington street John, cooper, 54 Windmillbrae, h. 79 College street Rannie and Co. (of Leith), wine merchants, 44 Marischal street, John Sheed, agent Bell's (Dr) School, Frederick street Belgian Consul, James W. Barclay, 12 Commerce street Bennet, William, printer, 42 Castle street, h. 27 Constitution street Benson, Samuel, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 141, h. 141^ Skene street Benton, Alexander, flesher, 260 George street, h. 40 Catherine street Benzie, David, 13 Constitution street Mrs Wm., grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 206, Gallowgate, h. 3 Farquhar place Berry, James and Son, watchmakers, jewellers, and opticians, 29 St Nicholas street, and 59| Marischal street, k. 1 Dee place James, jun., Commission Agent, 6 Correction Wynd, h. 158 Crown street John Edward, clerk (Skinner & Wilsone), 25 Bon-Accord street John, plumber and gasfitter, 4 South Silver street, h. Ill Gallowgate W. and J., linen manufacturers, 14 Queen street, h. 18 Skene terrace Wm., station hotel, 64 Regent Quay Best, Thomas, (late banker), 13 Rubislaw terrace Beveridge, Peter, manufacturer of bed and table linen, 122£ Union street, h. 1 Ferryhill place, and Peterburn, Nigg Robert, M.D., surgeon, (Lecturer on Pathology, Royal Infirmary), 127 King street Robert, linen manufacturer, 39 St Nicholas street, h. 25

? Ferryhill place Thomas Gordon, manufacturer, 122^ Union street, #. Mount St Ternan, Banchory Ternan

Beverly, Rev. Alex , teacher, (Grammar School), h. Ashley place, Cuparstone John, shipmaster, 5 East North street Mrs Robert, 83 Wales street

Bible Society Depository ; James Murray, bookseller, 28 St. Nicholas street Bill, Franklin, superintendent and teacher (Deaf and Dumb

Institution) , 31 Belmont street Billington, Wm., draughtsman (H. R. & Co.), 25 Marischal street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 103

Bings, Mrs, laundress, 22 Thistle street Binning, George, steward, Royal Northern Club, 1 Union terrace Bird, Peter, carter, 49 Upper Denburn Wm., manager, (Broad ford Works), 31 Charlotte street Birnie and Stewart, builders, Crimon place Alex, (of B. and S.), 25 Whitehouse street George, of Johnstone, h. Johnstone place M., spirit dealer, 9 Trinity Quay Birss, Robert, wholesale druggist, 87, h. 83 King street Bisset, Alexander, clerk (Post Office), 14 North JBroadford George, general merchant, 67 Holburn street George, boot and shoemaker, 189 Gallowgate James, photographer, Exchange street James (Northern Assurance Co.), 20 Golden square J. & J., grocers, tea, wine, and spirit warehouse, 37 Queen street John and William, wholesale grocery warehouse, Ex- change street John (of J. and W. Bisset), 122 Crown street Joseph, confectioner, 149 Gallowgate Peter and Son, builders, 110 Loch street ^.... Wm. (of J. and W. Bisset), 21 Union terrace Miss, dressmaker, 49 St. Nicholas street Miss, 35 Queen street Black and Ferguson, wine merchants, 49 Union street Chas. and Alex., wrights, 5, h. 77 College street George, bootmaker, 8 Union street George, grocer, 254 George street Gordon, grocer and spirit merchant, 76 St. Clement st., h. 43 Wellington street Hugh, grocer and spirit dealer, 7 Commerce street Jas. (Robinson, Crum, and Co.), 33 Constitution st. James (of James Black and Co.), 3 Wellington place James and Co., share and produce brokers, and for- warding agents to the Queen, 23 King street James, 13 York street James (at H. Cooper and Co.'s), 18 Rosemount place John, traveller, 28 Thistle street Wm. (of Black and Ferguson), 3 Strawberry bank Wm. and Co., brewers and distillers, Devanha Wm., manager, (Aberdeen Commercial Co.), 7 Affleck street Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 39 Whitehouse street Mrs Andrew, late of Foresterhill, 170 Skene street west Mrs Captain, 4LBalmoral Tejrace Mrs James, 43 Whitehouse street Miss, 6 Albyn place 104 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Blackhall, James and Co., drapers and hatters, 39 Union st. James (of J. Blackhall and Co.), 7 Rosemount terrace

Blackie and Sons, publishers ; W. H. Cullen, agent, 40 Broad street Blacklaws, David, porter and ale dealer, and lemonade manu- facturer, Exchange Court, 36£ Union street Blackwood, Andrew, cutter (J. Tocher and Sons), 48 Hol- burn street Blaikie Brothers, iron-founders, engineers, mill-wrights, boiler-makers, and general blacksmiths, Footdee Iron Works John, yost. (of Blaikie Brothers), 238 Union street John and Sons, plumbers, brassfounders, gas-fitters, coppersmiths, pewterers, zinc workers, and gas meter manufacturers, Littlejohn street Mrs John, Sen., 22 Bon-Accord terrace Mrs, grocer, 101 Causewayend, h. 1 Charles street Miss, 10 Cuparstone place Blair, Alexander, Notary Public and Conveyancer, 147 Union street Thomas, shoe manufacturer, 15 Market street, h. Berry- den Cottage Blake, Wm., beadle (Free Union Church), 27 Castle Brae

Blind Asylum, 50 Huntly street ; James Robb, manager Bon-Accord Music Hall, 50J Union street Property Investment Co.; manager, George Marquis, accountant, 147 Union street

Sawmills, Inches ; Joseph T. Willett, proprietor Bonner, James T., warehouseman (J. J. Kennedy), 7 Charles street John (St. Nicholas Hotel), 9 St. Nicholas street, and 2 St. Nicholas lane Bonnyman, C. D., advocate, 22 Belmont street, h. 19 Loch street James and John, blacksmiths and bellhangers, 19 Loch street Booth and M'Callum, insurance agents, 56 Marischal street Alex., 37 Victoria street west Alex., chimney sweeper, 72 East North street James. M.D., 27 Queen street James, boiler maker (Blaikie Brothers), St. Clement court, St. Clement street James, 148 Union street John (of Logan and Co.) 264 George street Joseph, treasurer and secretary of Boys' and Girls'

Hospital ; office, 18 St. Paul street, h. Springbank, Pitfodels Wm., chimney sweeper, 1\ Justice street CITY OF ABEKDEEN. 105

Booth, Wm., jun. chimney sweeper, 1\ Justice lane William P., merchant and ship insurance broker, 20

Marischal street, li. 148 Union street Mrs, 2 Castle hill Mrs John, 5 Black's buildings ,.. .. Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 23 Upperkirkgate Borthwick, Andrew, silk and woollen dyer, scourer, cloth fuller and dresser, dye-works, 76 Loch street; shop, 1 Summer street, h. **4 Loch street Both well, Alex., confectioner and pastry cook, 51 Castle street, and Well court, h. 14 Broad street

George B. (late merchant) ; office, 25 Justice street, h. 9 Bon -Accord square George, general merchant, 27 and 28 Market Gallery George, basket maker, 23 George street

John, shoemaker, 20 Broad street, li. 10 Roslin terrace Mrs G., 1 Rose street Margaret, Greenbank, 31 North Broadford Boulton, Wm., civil engineer, 123£ Union street, h. 176 Skene street west Bouverie, Rev. Fred. W. B., B.A., Incumbent of St. Paul's (Church of England), 61 Gallowgate, h. 3 West Craibstone street Bow, Hugh, keeper of Medical Hall, King street Bower, James H., goods manager (S. N. E. R.), 83 Crown street Bowie, Jane, register office, 72 Guestrow Miss, lodgings, 29 Broad street Bowman, Andrew, jun. (of K. and B.), 28 Thistle street Miss, white seamstress, Cruden's court, 24§ Broad st. Boyd, John, supervisor of Inland Revenue, South Bridge, Holburn street, h. Cherrybank Cottage, Bon- Accord terrace Mrs G. H., 28 North Silver street Mrs, 4 Rubislaw place Miss, 1 Mackie place Miss, 5 Crimon place Boyle, David, superintendent, passenger department (S. N. E. R.), 9 Carmelite street Boys' Hospital, 19 Upperkirkgate School of Industry, 31 Skene square; Revd. Edward Reid, superintendent Brand, Alexander, accountant and assurance agent, 103 Union street, h. 7 Dee place ..... George, carter, 10 Mary well street George, grocer and spirit dealer, 12 Mary well street James, contractor, 57 Bon-Accord street John, carter, 2 Marywell street 106 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Brand, Miss, lodgings, 33 Dee street Brander, Robert, wright, 17 Thistle street, h. 28 Huntly street Brantingham, George, grocer, 146, h. 269 George street Brazier, James S., F.C.S., professor of chemistry, University of Aberdeen, h. 167 Crown street Brebner and Grant, merchants, 56 St. Nicholas street James, advocate, Advocates' Buildings, h. 20 Albyn place John, grain merchant, 46 Marischal street, h. 4 Albert 4 Avrnpp William (North of Scotland Equitable Loan Co.), 11 Carden place William, cowfeeder, 75 Holburn street Mrs, lodgings, 65 Dee street Mrs, pawnbroker, 93 Loch street Brechin, Henry, foreman moulder (M'Kinnon and Co.), 11 Canal street

Bremen, Consul for ; J. F. White, 107 King street Bremner, Mrs, 54 East North street Brew, Mrs, linen merchant, 1 Market gallery, % 17 Carmelite street Brewster, George, stone cutter, 150 West North street, h. 1 Causewayend Bridewell and Rogue Money Assessment for the city and liberties of Aberdeen, James Simpson, collector, office, 17 Huxter row

British Linen Co.'s Bank, 22 King street ; agent, John Manson Broadford Granite polishing works, North Broadford Works, Maberly street (Richards and Co.) Brock, George, shipping master and examiner in practical seamanship, receiver of Merchant Seaman's Fund, 28 Regent Quay Brodie, Alexander sculptor, 56 Loch street, h. 6 Garvock st. Wm., clerk (Blaikie Brothers) 2 Yeats' lane Miss, boarding house, 4 Union place Miss, dressmaker, 2 Ragg's lane Brook, Mrs Charles, spirit dealer, 47 Castle street, h. Breb- ner's court, Castle street Brotchie, John, Ashvale, Cuparstone Brown, Alexander, late merchant, 93 Crown street Alexander, auctioneer (of P. and G. Brown), 2 Spring- bank place Alex, and Co., booksellers and publishers,. 77 Union st. Alexander, boot and shoe maker, 71 George street, h. 18£ North Broadford Charles, cork manufacturer, Netherkirkgate CITY OF ABERDEEN. 107

Brown, Rev. David, D.D., professor (Free Church College), 78 Dee street G. G., M.D., (late B. M. SO, 31 Bon-Accord terrace George (of P. and G. Brown), 65 Bon-Accord street George, 1 Crown place George, spirit dealer 12 Shiprow, h. 4 Carmelite street George, spirit dealer, 3 Park street George street, h. 1 Bon- , James, silk mercer, 2 and 4 accord square James, printer {Herald Office), 7 Forbes street James, feuar and coachman, 47 St Andrew street John, teacher, (North Parish Church) 43 Constitution street P. and G., auctioneers and furniture warehousemen, 140 Union street Peter, (of P. and G. Brown), 3 Belmont street Bev. R. J., D.D., 19 Golden square Robert, principal ticket clerk (S. N. E. R), United Cottage, Holburn place

... Robert, stabler, 180 Gallowgate

...... Rev. Thomas (U.P. Church, Gallowgate), 33 North Broadford Thomas, grocer, 13 Hutcheon street

...... William, fishing tackle maker, 36, h. 34 George street William, coachman, 54 Catherine street

...... Mrs, 11 North Silver street Mrs, lodgings, 12 Kingsland place Mrs, spirit-dealer, 45 Commerce street '..... Miss, lodgings, 11 Little Chapel street street west , Miss, 19 Victoria Brown's, Dr John, school, Skene square Browning, Mrs, 38 Skene terrace Bruce, Rev. Alex., 71 Bon- Accord street Alex., cattle dealer, 63 Hutcheon street

...... Alex., traveller (Aberdeen Commercial Co.), 1 South College street James (of Pratt and Keith), 8 Millburn street Robert, draper, 27, % 29 Castle street William, builder, 63 Cause wayend Lady, of Scotstown, 57 Schoolhill Mrs David, 28 Constitution street Miss, 13 Springbank terrace Miss, lodgings, 39 Union terrace

...... Miss, milliner and straw hat maker, 47 Summer street Bryce, James, advocate, 12 Adelphi court, h. Westbank, Fonthill Buchan, Alex., shore porter, 5 Fish street John, shipmaster, 16 Links street 108 GENEKAL DIRECTORY,

Buchan, Robert, baker, 76 Green Buckner, James, baker, 32 Gallowgate John, butcher, 25§ Gallowgate, h. 22 Shiprow Mrs William, Gowanbrae, Causewayend Bulloch, John, foreman (J. Blaikie and Sons), Clayhills, Wellington road Burgess, James, 73 Crown street Win. shipmaster, 95 Wales street Miss, Annand's court, 30 James street Burns, Alexander, fruiterer, 228 to 237 New Market hall, h. 5 Carmelite street David, shipbuilder, Inches, h. 2 Regent quay Burness, Alexander, Prospect place, and 85 Crown street .. .. Alexander, cattle dealer, 20 North Broadford Wm, cashier (N. Agricultural Co.), 3 Devanha terrace Burnett, Alexander, feuar, 5 Holburn street James, flesher, 4, h. 8 East North street John, bootmaker, 286 George street, h. 10 N. Broadford Newell, advocate, keeper of the register of sasines for

Aberdeen and Kincardineshires ; office, Record Buildings, King street, h. 23 Belmont street Mrs, Ruby Cottage, 17 North Silver street Burstall, H. A., agent, Bellevue Cottage, Hardgate Burt, Robert, tailor and outfitter, 70 Queen street Burwell, Elijah, jeweller, and dealer in all kinds of Foreign and British fancy goods, 101 Union street, h. 38 Victoria street west Butchart, Alexander, engine driver (S. N. E. R. Co.), 9 Pro- spect terrace, Ferryhill Buthley, Alex., shipmaster, Cotton street Butler, Charles, glass blower and china repairer, 58 Wind- millbrae Joseph, flesher, 32 and 33 Market hall, h. 36 Union row Buyers, Alexander, shipmaster (Ann Law) 29 Frederick street David, shipping clerk (Richards and Co.), 58 Catherine street James, manager (Aberdeen Rope and Sail Co.), Marine terrace, Ferryhill James and Co., builders and timber merchants, 12 Kidd lane James (British Linen Co.), 12 Kidd lane Mrs Peter, grocer, ship chandler, and spirit dealer, 32, k. 31 Quay Mrs, lodgings, 129 Union street Miss, lodgings, 59 Dee street

CADENHEAD, David, boot and shoemaker, 96 John street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 109

Cadenhead, George, advocate (of S. and C), procurator fiscal for the city, 9 Huxter row, h. 55 Dee street Lieut. -Col. James (H. M. Indian army), Maryville, Stocket John, advocate, Ellengowan, Cults Peter, shipmaster (Granite), 17 Prince Regent street William, agent, 39 Netherkirkgate, h. 251 Union street Gadger, George, general blacksmith, Bridge of Dee Caie, William, shore porter, 41 Wales street Caird, George, clerk (P. and G. Brown), Woodside Calder, Charles (late spirit merchant), Kienfield Cottage, Ruthrieston John, watch, &c. dealer, North Gallery, Market, A. 25 Gordon street

Caledonian Insurance Co. ; agents Wm. C. Hunter, advocate, 15 Adelphi Court; John Muill, advocate, 46 Schoolhill; and David Johnston, 142§ George st. Callaghan, Anthony, saw maker, 67 Netherkirkgate, h. 2 Cotton street Callum, Wm., teacher (Greyfriars' school, Canal road), 2 Martin's lane, Green Cameron, Alexander, shipmaster, 2 Canal street Alexander, grocer, 37 West North street Ewen, bookseller and bookbinder, 37 Back wynd, A. 16 Mount street John, stamper (P.O.), 120 Chapel street John, innkeeper, 13 Harriet street John, basketmaker, 90 Green ..... Peter, feuar, 46 Hardgate Wm. H., surgeon (R.N.), 87 Bon-Accord street William, shoemaker, 10 Skene street Miss (late of Morefield), 139 Crown street Mrs Angus, 24 Ferryhill place Miss, lodgings, 4 Dee street Misses, 154 Crown street Campbell and Co., timber merchants, 127 George street Alexander, contractor, Margaret's place, Ruthrieston Alexander, overseer, 33 Huntly street Alexander, bookseller and agent, 16 Crown street, h. Paradise cottage, 9 Holburn street Alexander, horse and cab hirer, 6 Diamond street Alexander, late baker, 6 Crimon place Archibald, notary-public, 89 Union street, h 2 Prospect terrace Daniel, shoemaker, and keeper, Masonic hall, 13 Sea- mount place Rev. George (Free North Church), 93 Queen street James, fruiterer, 11 Justice street 110 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Campbell, John, post-horse master and funeral undertaker; stables 5 Bon- Accord street and 13 Back wynd, h. 7 Bon- Accord street John, staff-sergeant, 50 Castle street Samuel, clerk, 34 Park street William, shipmaster (City of London steamer), Ken- field, by Mannofield William & Co., clothiers, 73 Union street Mrs, 13 Park street Cant, Miss, teacher, (St. Andrew's Episcopal School), 10 King street Cantley, John, shoreporter, 1 Park place Peter, shoreporter, 7 Marischal street Cardno and Darling, seedsmen, nurserymen, and florists, 80

Union street ; nurseries, Westfield George, seedsman (of C. and D.), 36 Victoria street west Cargill, John, late shipmaster, 2 Springbank terrace William, shipmaster, 25 Quay Carmichael, George, teller (N. of S. Bank), 34 Thistle street Carnegie, Miss Hannah, 6 Golden square Cairnie, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 20 East North street Miss, milliner, 85 Queen street Carnie, William, clerk and treasurer of Eoyal Infirmary and

Lunatic Asylum ; office, Infirmary, h. 25 Victoria street west Carr, Mrs George, 166 Union street Miss, 14 Victoria street west Carter, Mrs, 4 Millburn street Misses, 22 Springbank terrace Cassie, James, portrait and landscape painter, 11 Crown street James, porter, 43 West North street James (Customs), 54 Park street Miss, milliner, 19 St. Nicholas street, h. 2 Gallowgate Castle, Andrew, overseer (Bannermill), 99 Wales street v Cattanach, Charles and Co., tailors and clothiers, Exchange court, Union street, h. above shop D. G., advocate, 56 Castle street, h. 12 Bon- Accord square Donald, principal warder, East Prison, h. Rose street James, (H.M. Customs), Margaret street John, 2 Denburn terrace

John, writer, 58 Castle street ; h. Rose street Miss, dressmaker, 2 Denburn terrace Catto, Alexander, late farmer, 65 Park street ...... Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 Spa street CITY OF ABERDEEN. Ill

Catto, Geo., bookseller, ornamental stationer, print-seller, &c. (successor to W. Mitchell and Co.), 55 Union street, h. 4 Bank street

.... James, boot and shoemaker, 219 Union street, h. 132 Crown street

.... James, commission agent, wholesale tea and spirit merchant, Crown court, Union street, h. 27 Albert terrace

... John, (of Aiken, Catto, and Co.), Cattofield

,... Robert & Son, merchants and shipowners, 47 Marischal street

.... Robert, merchant (of R. Catto and Son), Wallfield

.... Robert, jun. (of Aiken, Catto, and Co.) 16 Rubislaw terrace

.... Robert, spirit dealer, 6 Virginia street .... Thomson & Co., rope and sail manufacturers Links, Footdee .... William, secretary (Union Bank), 8 Springbank terrace ,... William, corkcutter, 37 Netherkirkgate, h. 79| Wind- millbrae Mrs, grocer, 17 Charles street Miss, 8 Springbank terrace Miss E., dressmaker, 17 Charles street Miss, 29 North Albert street Cay, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 47 Upper Denburn

... .. Wm. (Mitchell and Cay), 86 John street Chadwick, Edmund, woollen manufacturer, 84 and 86 Loch street, h 14 Springbank terrace Chalmers, C. and J. H., advocates, 147 Union street Charles, advocate (of C. and J. H. Chalmers) 14 Union terrace David & Co., printers and publishers (Journal office), 28 and 29 Adelphi court George, shipmaster (Sardinia), 7 Black's buildings George, manager (J. Fyfe and Son) 22 St Nicholas street James (of D. Chalmers and Co., printers), 10 Union terrace

.. .. James Hay, advocate, (of C. & J. H. Chalmers), 14 Union terrace James, 37 Albyn place James, assistant-sup. (Gas Light Co.), Exchange street John G. (of D. Chalmers & Co.), 13 Adelphi court

., ... John, baker, 211 Gallowgate, h. 5 Seamount place Patrick Henderson, 147 Union street, h. 14 Union terrace Wm., manager of the Northern Assurance Co., 3 King street, and Cotbank, Banchory-Devenick 112 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Chalmers, Wm,, builder (Low and Chalmers), 35 Victoria street west Wm., spirit dealer, 187 West North street Wm., grain dealer, 39 Victoria street west Mrs (of Westburn), Westburn Chapman and Co., tailors and clothiers, 18 Union street, h. 7 Huxter row Charles, Wm., baker, 76 and 78 Skene square Chasser, James, town sergeant, 25 Constitution street Cheyne, George, 14 Mary well street George, house carpenter, 20 Justice street, h. 27 Black- friars' street Chisholm, Burnett, grocer, 112 George street, h. above shop Kobert F. (H. M. Customs), 27 York place Miss, ladies' school, 77 Bon- Accord street Misses, teachers, 43 Dee street Chivas, Alexander, advocate, and agent for the National bank of Scotland, National Bank court, 42 Castle street Brothers (late Stewart and Chivas) grocers to Her Ma- jesty, 13 King street James (of Chivas Brothers), 21 King street Christie, Alexander, merchant, 1 Causewayend Alexander (of Campbell and Co.), 7 ,Charlotte street Alexander, spirit dealer, 122 Gallowgate Andrew, shipmaster, 14 Virginia street Charles (Seaton Tile Work); depot, Guild street, ft. 1 Marywell street George G., Book-keeper (C. T. & Co.), 1 Watson street James, railway inn, Ruthrieston ...... John, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., lecturer on midwifery, 214 Union street John (of Milne, Low, and Co.). 51 Ann street John, auctioneer and valuator, 19 Adelphi court, h. Froghall John, shipowner, 18 Virginia street John, grocer and spirit dealer, 12 Skene street Wm., shipmaster (Tom Duff), 19 Prince Regent street Mrs, lodgings, 16 Frederick street Miss, 49 Bon-Accord street Miss, dressmaker, 14 Catto square Chrystall, James, shore porter, 8 Virginia street William, 2 Rosemoutit place Christopher, Mrs S., spirit dealer, Granite City Tavern, 84 Waterloo quay street City Boot and Shoe Shop, 51 Broad and 42 Guestrow ; James Milne, manager City of Glasgow Bank, 21 Market street; John Cruickshank and John Morison, agents CITY OF ABERDEEN. 113

City Loan Office, 1 Longacre ; D. Bain, manager City Tax Office, 17 Huxter Row Clark, Alexander, provision merchant, 12 Northfield, Lead- side, Gilcomston Alexander, book agent, 61 St Nicholas street Alexander, principal assistant (James Mowat), 74 St Andrew street Alexander, shipmaster, Woodbine Cottage, Causeway- end Brothers, millers and grain merchants, 68 Schoolhill Daniel, tinsmith, 173 Gallowgate • George and Son, wholesale booksellers, stationers, and paper merchants, 15 Broad street, h. Louisville ... .. James, bookseller (G. Clark and Son), Louisville James, grocer and spirit dealer, 65 Woolmanhill John, advocate, 3 Queen street, h. 18 Golden square John, 28 Blackfriars street John, grocer, 73 Chapel street, h. White Hall J - Moir (of John Moir and Son), 7 East Craibstone st. John, builder, 23 Princes street, h. 10 Constitution st. John, temperance agent, 49 Gallowgate William, late ironmonger, 12 Union terrace William (G. Lyall and Co.), 6 Crimon place William, baker, 276 George street, k. 72 Catherine street Wm., 37 Constitution street Wm., shipmaster (Vanguard), 34 Marischal street Wm., manager (Clayhills Provision Works), h. Wel- lington road Mrs J., lodgings, 153 Crown street Mrs John, 121 Crown street oe.... Mrs, lodgings, Q6 Dee street Mrs, lodgings, 5 Mounthooly Mrs L., Millbank, Hardgate Mrs M., bookseller and stationer, 59, h. 61 Broad street ...... Mrs, lodgings, 7 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill Mrs, 23 Castle street Miss, ladies' school, 16 Gallowgate Miss, 10 King street Miss, 33 Bon-Accord street Clarke, Michael, master, St. Peter's Catholic Academy, Con- stitution street Thomas, teacher, St. Peter's Catholic School, Consti- tution street Clayhills Provision Works, Wellington road j Wm. Clark manager Cleland, Peter, artist and teacher of drawing, 8 Union terrace Clerihew, Wm. (late of Ceylon), 34 Albyn place 10 114 GENEKAL DIKECTORT,

Clouston, John (H.M.C.), 19 York street Clyne, James (of Wm. Clyne and Sons), 158 King street Norval, advocate (of Duncan and Clyne), h. Mile-end, Stocket Thomas, tea, coffee, and fish dealer, 20 Gallowgate, h. 49 Constitution street William and Sons, curriers, 28 Berry lane William and Sons, leather dealers, boot and shoemakers, and gutta percha agents, 22 and 24 Gallowgate Cobban, Mrs Robert, 72 Bee street Cochran, Alex., advocate (of Smith and Cochran), 14 Crown terrace F. J., advocate (of Smith and Cochran), 14 Crown terrace Cock, John, spirit dealer, 11, h. 9 Commerce street Cocker, James, nurseryman and florist, Sunnypark, by Cause- wayend Cockerill, Charles, hairdresser, 14, h. 16 Causewayend Collie, Alexander, Oak bank, Stocket Alexander, slater, 63 Chapel Street Alexander, slater. 22 Shiprow Duncan, clerk (Post office), 5 Market street George and Co., drapers, 4 St. Catherine's wynd, Union street George (of G. C and Co.) 21 Union place George, shipmaster, 4 Ferryhill place George (of J. and G. Collie, advocates), 141 Crown street George, slater, 36 Summer street James and George, advocates, St. John's court, 38 Castle street James (of J. and G. Collie, advocates), 38 Castle street James PL, hairdresser, 1 South Silver street, h. 45 Bon- Accord street James, locker, customs, Brebner's court, 84 Shiprow James, spirit dealer, 51 East North street John, plasterer, Union Bridge, h- 4 College street John, coal merchant and carter, Hardgate John, house carpenter, 14 Blackfriars street ...... Robert, wholesale and retail hardware and fancy ware- house, 1 Belmont street, h. Affleck Street Eobert, jun., photographic warehouse, 1 Belmont street, h. Springbank terrace Robert, 64 Shiprow Robert, collector (Gas Light Co.), 11 Little Chapel street

... . William, painter, 144 George street, h. Honeybank, Canal road William, 59 Wales street

Mrs John , 58 Shiprow CITY OF ABERDEEN. 115

Collie, Mrs William, 54 Holburn street

... .. Mrs, lodgings, 156 Crown street, entrance from Spring, bank terrace Miss Ann, 30 Gordon street Collins, James, auctioneer, 44 East North street Colonial Life Assurance Co., J. T. Rennie, agent, 48 Maris- chal street Colston, Alexander, teacher of music, and teacher (Gordon's Hospital), Woodbine, Bieldside Colvin, John, shipmaster (Jane Boyd), 4 Bannermill street John, porter (University of Aberdeen), 82 Broad street Commercial Bank of Scotland Branch, 7 King Street; agent, G. Milne Commissary Clerk's Office, Record Buildings, 27 King street Commutation Road Trustees, James Simpson, advocate, clerk and collector, 17 Huxter row Comper, Rev. John (incumbent of St. John's), 44 Bon-Accord street Connel, John (Jamieson and Mitchell), 29 Dee street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 29 Dee street Connon, Alex., draper, 175, h. 177 Gallowgate George, commercial traveller, 216 George street James, jun., draper, 5 Union Buildings, 7i.Twin Cottage, 64 Holburn street James, draper, 6 and 8 Broad street, h. 26 Chapel street

. . .. James, grocer, 181, h. 183 Gallowgate John, spirit merchant and commission agent, 15, h. 13 Netherkirkgate Peter, silk mercer and draper, 30 Union street, h. 2 St. Catherine's wynd Richard and Co., ship and insurance brokers, and general commission agents, 58 Marischal street Richard (of R. Connon and Co.), 1 Springbank terrace William, furniture dealer, 4 and 6 Back wynd stairs William (late of W. Davidson and Co.), 22 Albyn place William, jun. (of W. Davidson and Co.), 22 Albyn place Cook and Davidson, clothiers, tailors, and outfitters, 26 Market street Alexander, house carpenter, 65, h. 19 Holburn^street Alexander S. (of Cook aud Davidson), 46 King street

. ... Alexander, coach guard, 13 Guestrow George, shipmaster, 6 Hanover street

... .. James, house carpenter, 65 Holburn street James, foreman moulder (H. R. and Co.), 21 Wales street John, ship and insurance broker, 48 Marischal street, h. Ashley John, mail contractor, 125 Crown street 116 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Cook, William, Short Loadings Cooper, Alexander, gardener, Fountainhall Francis, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 58 and 60 Chapel street, h. 32 Thistle street Henry and Co., linsey woolsey manufacturers, Ex- change street Henry (of H. Cooper and Co.), Carden house, Skene street west James, grocer, 106 Commerce street John, hairdresser, 121, h. 123 George street John, grocer and spirit dealer, 89 Holburn street John, sacrist, (Aberdeen University), 82 Broad street Patrick, advocate and notary public, (of Davidsons and Cooper), 255 Union street Wra. (of Philip and Cooper), 23 Albyn place Wra., silk and Woollen dyer and scourer, 41 Castle st., h. 43 Commerce street Wm. B. grocer and spirit dealer, 15 North Broadford

. Mrs, midwife, 123 George street Miss, dressmaker, 13 Craigie street Copestake, Moore, Crampton and Co. (of London), lace and muslin merchants, 40| Union street; Robt. Hardie, manager Copeland, Alexander, manager (Aberdeen Commercial Co.), 50 Bon-Accord street Peter, slater, 62 Gerard street ...... Mrs, lodgings, 1 Union wynd Corbet, James (Bengal Medical Staff), 256 Union street Rev. Wm., chaplain (St Nicholas Poor House), 256 Union street Cormack, Alexander, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 31 Ship- row, h. 151 Crown street D., draper, 204 George street Wm., grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 31 York place, A. 151 Crown street Mrs George, furniture dealer, 4 Upperkirkgate Cornwall, E. M., photographer, 3 Belmont street George and Sons, printers and lithographers, Victoria court, 54 Castle street George (of G. C. and Sons), 30 Victoria street west Joseph R. (of G. C. and Sons), 45 Victoria street west Cosgrove, Peter, tea and spirit dealer, manufacturer of Cos- grove's Ointment for all kinds of sores, and Bishop Hay's pills, 302 George street Coulson, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, Commercial court, 58 Castle street

County Fire Office and Provident Life Office ; agent, Wm. Smith, jun., 106 Union street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 117

County Rates Office, 152 Union street ; F. J. Cochran, advo_ cate, collector Valuation Office, 12 King street Courage, Archibald, bookseller, 5 Woolmanhill, h. 7 Brae- head, Gilcomston James, cooper, 175, h. 177 Gallowgate Courtney, Capt. E. H., R.E., O.S.O., 40 Albyn Place, h. 150 Crown street Coutts, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Rubislaw Charles/chemist and druggist, 26 Broad street ..i... Francis, tea and grocery warehouse, 73 Holburn street Francis, herbalist, rubber of sprains, Rubislaw, near toll bar George, cabinetmaker, 88 John street James, builder, 24 John street James, M.D., 21 Golden square James, foreman boiler maker (H. R. & Co.), Mount st. John, engineer (Richards and Co.), Rubislaw, h. at the works William, painter, glazier, and paperhanger, 223 Union street, h. 12 Union row William, overseer (Rubislaw works), Rubislaw villa Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 44, h. 42 St Nicholas street Cowan, Hugh, Inland Revenue officer, 10 Bank street William, engineer (G- N. of S. R.), Springbank, Kitty- brewster Cowe, William, farrier, 7 Carmelite street Cowie and Co., brewers, 5 Virginia street Crabb, Mrs William, 2 Roslin terrace Craib and Esson, saddlers, 43 Queen street William (of Craib and Esson) 7 Shore brae Craig, Alexander, baker, 308 George street, h. 83 Hutcheon street Alexander, shipmaster, 9 Canal terrace Andrew, grocer and spirit dealer, 212 Gallowgate J. and M., Kilmarnock Fire Clay, Brick, Tile and Pipe Depots, Old Trinity Church, Guild street, and 79, 81, 83, and 85 John street, Show stands, foot of Market street James, trunk and saddlery warehouse, 38, h. 41 School- hill James (of T. C. and Sons), Ashley place Cuparstone John, saddler, 20 Back wynd, h. 11 Huntly street Thomas and Sons, tobacco manufacturers, 22 George street Thomas, (of T» Craig and Sons), 54 Victoria street west 118

Craig, William, baker, 215 Gallowgate Mrs Thomas, Sen., 163 Skene street west Mrs, lodgings, 18 Commerce street Miss, Melbourne Cottage, Nelson street Miss, 43 Whitehouse street Craigen, James, provision merchant, 3 Black's buildings Craighead, James, printer, Crown court, 41| Union street, h. 12 Summer street Peter (of Farquharson and Co.), 77 Chapel street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 20 Silver street Craigie, Major James (H.E.I.C.S.), 26 Albyn place Craigmile, Alex., grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 51, h. 49 Commerce street Wm., late farmer, 67 Commerce street Craigmyle, Francis, teacher of writing and drawing, h. 5 Strawberry bank Wm., carriage inspector (S.N.E.R.), 48 Skene street Mrs, lodgings, 1 Kingsland place Oan, James, superintendent and clerk, rural police constabu- lary, h. Record office, King street Robert, cashier, 46 King street, h. 26 North Broadford Mrs, female turnkey, 16 Huxter row Crane, Andrew, shipmaster, 44 Victoria street west James, collector (Gas Light Co.), 58 Gerrard street John, grocer, 52 Broad street Crawford, William, flaxdresser, 35 North Broadford Isabella, bookseller, 171 Gallowgate Crichton, W., beadle (St Paul street U.P. church) and keeper St Paul street hall Wm. A., bookseller and stationer, 124 Gallowgate, h. 9£ St Paul street Croft, Charles, Inland Revenue, 57 Victoria street west Croll, Francis, confectioner, 45 St Nicholas street, h. 10 King street John, baker, 67, h. 140 George street John, baker, 70, h. 72 King steet Mrs, 7 Mount street Cromar, Alex., boot and shoe maker, 18 Schoolhill John, dentist, 15 Belmont street Wm., cutter, (Milne, Low, and Co.), 9 North Broadford Miss, 51 Victoria street west Crombie, Alex., 23 Broad street Brothers, dentists, 2 Upperkirkgate James, commission agent, Mechanics' buildings, 17 Market street, and 5 and 6 Adelphi lane, U. 30 Albert terrace James and John, woollen manufacturers, Grandholm works CITY OF ABERDEEN. 119

Crombie, James (of J. and J. Crombie), Goval, Fintray John (of J. and J. Crombie), Balgownie lodge John, jun., Bleachfield, Grandholm

John, accountant, 3 Queen street, ft-. Donbank, Wood- side Peter, jeweller, 60 Broad street, h. 2 Wales street Win,, cabinetmaker, 25 Gallowgate Cruickshank, A. and Co., hosiers and glovers, 105 Union street Alexander, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 14 Black's buildings, h. 161 West North street ...... George (of A. Cruickshank and Co.), 103 Union street ...... George P. chemist and druggist, 228 George street, h. Carnation Cottage, Ann place George F., writer (Adam and Anderson); 16 Victoria street west James, 41 Dee street John, LL.D., 12 Rose street John, agent for City of Glasgow Bank, 23 Market street John, inspector of police, 50 St Nicholas street, h. Thistle cottage, 21 Thistle street ...... Robert and Co., tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 196 Gallowgate, h. 71 Catherine street Wm., teacher (Porthill school), h. Schoolhouse, Sea- mount place Wm., innkeeper (Queen's Hotel), 25 Union street Wm., Cunnigarhill, Links Mrs Thomas, 3 South Constitution street Mrs, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 19, h. 20 Castle street Mrs, lodgings, 21 North Silver street Mrs, lodgings, 19 Prince Regent street Miss M., teacher of German, French, and drawing, 41 Dee street Misses, teachers of pianoforte, harmonium, and singing, 41 Dee street Cuddie, Mrs, Mile end, Stocket road

Culter Mills Paper Co. (Limited) Culter Works ; address, Union Works, Poynernook Cumine, Joseph, draper, 40 New Market, h. 72 Shiprow Peter, merchant, 169 Crown street Misses, 3 Albyn place Cumming and Fyfe (successors to W. Henderson), painters,

glaziers, and paperhangers, 5 Dee street ; work- shop, 81 and 82 Windmillbrae .... James, ship chandler and grocer, 79 and 80 Waterloo quay, h. 27 Wellington street James, master carpenter (Walter Hood and Co.), 44 York street 120 GENERAL DIRECTORY, dimming, John (of Cumming and Fyfe), 55 Schoolhill John, slater and slate merchant, 67 Chapel street Robert, clerk (Post Office), 124 Union street ...... Robert, traveller (Devanha Brewery), h. 12 Bank street Mrs, 25 Frederick street Mrs, lodgings, 66 Schoolhill Miss, 4 Carden place Miss, lodgings, 124 Union street Miss, lodgings, 57 Huntly street Curr, Thomas (J. and R. Urquhart), 1 Rosemount terrace Currie, David, clerk (G. Donajd), 7 Little Belmont street George, slater, 1 Blackfnars street Cushnie, Mrs, provision warehouse, 58 Causewayend Miss, dressmaker, 5 Schoolhill

Custom House, 16 Regent quay ; watch-house, New Pier, Fqotdee Cuthbert and Wyllie, Misses, milliners, 150 Union street, h, 12 North Silver street

DAKERS, James, coach builder, 7, h. 5 Union wynd Dale, James, teacher (Robert Gordon's Hospital), 13 Craigie street Dalgarno, James, stair rail maker, 4, h. 70 Wales street Mrs, sick nurse, 62 Catherine street Dalgety, Alexander, fish dealer and provision merchant, Basement floor, market, h. 66 Hutcheon street Brothers, engineers, 70 Hutcheon street Dalrymple, Miss 3 Alford place Daniel, James and Co-, printers, publishers, stationers, book and chart sellers, 46 and 48 Castle street Thomas, post-horse master, stabler, and innkeeper, 16 Mealmarket street Wm., sheriff-clerk depute, 16 Mealmarket street Wm. (of Warrack and Daniel), 8 Broadford place Wm., shipmaster, 16 Mary well street Danish Consul, Neil Smith, jun., 46 Marischal street Darling, Thomas (of Cardno and Darling), Westfield cottage Thomas, jun., clerk (J. Smith, Inches), Westfield cottage David, Wm., feuar, 117 Causewayend Davidson, Rev. A. D., D.D. (Free West Church), 126 Crown street Alex, (of Desswood), 1 Diamond street Alex., jun., grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 44 Castle street, h. 9 Springbank terrace Alex., stoneware, china, and glass merchant, 80 East North street, h. above shop Alex., collector to S. N. E. Coal Co., 124 George street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 121

Davidson, Alex., grain merchant, 72 George Street, h. 8 Roslin terrace Alexander, clerk (H. R. and Co.), 2 Park place Alex., feuar, 311 George street Brothers, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 131| Union

street ; workshop, 18 Summer street ; timber yard, 27 Union row Charles and Co., chemists, 205 Union street Charles (of C. Davidson and Co.), 207 Union street Charles B., advocate (Robertson and Lumsden), 3 Union terrace Charles and Sons, paper manufacturers; warehouse, 4

Trinity quay ; works, Muggiemoss and Waterton David P. (of Davidson Brothers), 171 Skene street west Donald, manufacturer, 43 Green, h. 2 Denburn George, bookseller, stationer, and librarian, 185 Union street, h. 39 Dee street George and William, merchants, rope and twine manu- facturers, Footdee, office^ 18 Regent Quay George (ofG- and W. Davidson), 33 Bon- Accord terrace and Wellwood, Cults George, slater, 37 Summer street J. & A., commission merchants and general agents, 42 Marischal street J. & R., cabinetmakers and cartwrights, 80 Causeway- end, h. 12 Young street James, flesher, 47 Market hall, h. 9 Affleck street James (of Davidson Brothers), Margaret street James, coachbuilder, 2 Trinity street, h. 9 Carmelite st. James, gardener, Hardgate James, plasterer, 22 Union row John, advocate, 3 Queen street, h. 14 Rosemount place John, assistant pilot master, New Pier John, plumber, 78, h. 77 St Andrew street

... .. John, provision merchant, 24 Basement floor, market, h. 34 Union terrace John, provision dealer, Fords of Dee, Ruthrieston Joseph (Broadford Works) 5 Mount street Patrick (of Davidsons and Cooper), Inchmarlo Robert, manufacturing chemist, Canal road Robert (of Davidson Brothers), 28 Union row Wm. and Co., grocers, wine, and spirit merchants, and dealers in agricultural seeds, 44 Broad street Wra., architect, and surveyor, 59 Victoria street west Wm., paper ruler, 15 St. Nicholas street, h. 58 John street Wm., house agent, 8 Correction wynd, h. Garibaldi place, 73 Skene square ;

1 22 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Davidson, Wra., merchant (of Cook & Davidson), 7 Roslin terrace Wm., druggist (W. Paterson), 10 Albert terrace Mrs Alexander, provision merchant, 63 Gallowgate

.' Mrs D , 27 Union row Mrs Wm., gardener, Springbank terrace, h. Ferryhill Mills Mrs, lodgings, 51 Bon-accord street Misses. 27 Victoria street west Miss (of Balnagask), Bloomfield, Holburn place Miss, lodgings, 54 St Nicholas street Miss, 111 Crown street Miss, lodgings, 37 Union terrace Miss, 41 Union terrace Davidsons and Cooper, advocates, 7 Union terrace Davis, Rev. Stephen J. (Baptist Chapel) 10 Rose street Dawson, Alexander, spirit dealer, 18 Maberly street Charles, sheriff officer and constable for Aberdeenshire, h. 16 Huxter row John Grant, advocate, 14| Broad street, h. 28 High street, Old Aberdeen Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 22 Albion street Miss, 134 King street Deaf and Dumb Institution, 31 Belmont street; Franklin Bill, superintendent and teacher Dean of Guild's Office for Inspection of Weights and Mea- sures, 6 Huxter row Duncan, tide waiter, 72 Loch street John, stabler, 26 West North street Miss, 32 Marischal street Dempster, John, 14 Bon-accord street Thomas, assistant accountant (Nat. Bank), 30 Dee st. Denmark, Consul for, Neil Smith, Jun., 46 Marischal street Dennie, Alex., photographer (of T. M' Donald & Co.), 3 Hol- burn place Devanah Brewery, Devanha Distillery Co., Polmuir Dewar, Rev. Daniel D.D. (late principal of Marischal College), 13 Victoria street west David, general draper, 49, h. 50 Castle street Rev. Thomas (South Parish), 4 Mackie place Dey, George, shoemaker, 5 Carmelite street Hugh, distiller (Strathdee), Cuparstone buildings Wm., painter, glazier, and paper hanger, 32, h 55 Wel- lington street Diack, Alex., collector of Old Machar Poor's Assessment office and house, 13 Belmont street Peter, sorter (P.O.), 3 Farquhar place CITY OF ABERDEEN. 123

Diack, William, grocer, 23, h. 21 Woolmanhill William, grocer, 16 Park street, h. 2 Castle terrace William, hardware merchant, 47 Broad street, h. Mount place Mrs, 14 Bank street Dick, James, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 6 Union place, h. 57 Victoria street west Mrs W., 56 St Clement street Dickie, Rev. Andrew (United Presbyterian Church, St Paul street), 6 Mackie place Andrew (Richards and Co.), 4 Hanover street Charles, general and furnishing ironmonger, 8 King street, h 4 Hanover street George, professor of Botany (University of Aberdeen), Cherryvale George (Simpson and White) 91 Wales street Dispensary, General, 36 Upperkirkgate Diverty, Mrs, lodgings, 60 Schoolhill Don, William, mill overseer (Richards and Co.), 73 Catherine street Donald, Alexander, wood merchant, Inches, h. 19 Skene 1 terrace Alexander, stoneware merchant, 9, h. 28 Shiprow Charles, clerk (S.N.E.R.), 27 Mary well street David, commercial traveller, 9 Bon-Accord lane George painter, glazier, and paper hanger, 17 and 19 Netherkirkgate, h. 15 Victoria street west George, furnishing tailor, 2 Broad street James, 1 St Mary's place John, timber merchant, Inches, h. Boatley, Fetternear Peter, draper, 35 Broad street Peter, engineer, 4 Bank street Wra., agent and spirit dealer, 15 Marischal street, h. 42 Castle street Wra., vintner, Cuparstone buildings Wrn., principal beadle (Free South Church), and funeral waiter, 36 Union teirace Wra., painter and glazier, 17 and 19 Netherkirkgate, h. Jasmine terrace Mrs A. G., Bexhill cottage, Holburn place Mrs, 25 Upperkirkgate Miss, 10 Chapel street Donaldson, Alexander, clerk (Aberdeen Rope and Sail Co.) 3 St Clement's place Arthur, flesher, 88 Spring garden, h. 20 North Broad- ford George, builder and licensed appraiser, Summerfield cottage, 75 Park street 124 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Donaldson, James, spirit dealer, 4 Trinity street Robert, gardener, 191 West North street Dougall, Darnel, chimney sweep, Wallace Nook J., accountant, 79 John street, h. 3 Mount street Douglas, Alex., grocer, 21, h. 19 Chapel street Alex., farmer, Kemhill Alexander, shipmaster, 7 Albert terrace John, grocer, 44 Green, h. 6 Little Belmont street Kobert, innkeeper, 6 Little Belmont street Thomas, purveyor to Her Majesty, Douglas' Hotel, Market street Dow, Alex., heel and toeplato maker, 119 Causewaycnd James, flesher, 26 and 27, h. 25 Regent quay Downie, Alexander, farmer, Rubisiaw Charles, of Ashfleld, Morayshire, h. Cuparstone place Charles Gordon, writer, 75 Union street Wra, upholsterer, 73 John street Mrs John, grocer, 8 h. 6 Holburn street Dray, Joseph, bookbinder, 68 Netherkirkgate, h. 8 Guestrow Drummond, James, bootmaker, 43 Union street, h. 102 Chapel street

John, boot and shoemaker ; warehouse, 54 Union street, h. Seabank Cottage, King street road Duff, Archibald, manager (S. N. E. Coal Co.), h. Friendship farm, Cuparstone road Duffus, Alexander, coafectioner, 11 Castle street and 3 Mar- ket street, h. above shop in Castle street G. (Coffee and Dining rooms), 19 Market street James, confectioner, 86 Union street, h. 13 Correction wynd John, bookseller and stationer, and lithographic printer, 9 Union buildings, h. and Warehouse, Exchange court, Union street William, grocer and provision dealer, 3 Causewayend Misses, lodgings and family hotel, 54 Union street Dugan, Hugh, clerk, 57 John street Duguid, C. J. G., 24 Bon-Accord terrace David fishing tackle maker, 5 h. 8 Flourmillbrae James, spirit dealer, 31 Justice street John, wright 12 Spa street Peter, advocate (of StronachandDuguid),Fonthill place, Ferryhill Robert, 9 Crimon place Wm. (of J. Smith and Co.), 261 Union street Mrs, Bellevue, Hardgate Mrs, spirit dealer, 65 Guestrow Misses, Newlands, Ruthrieston Miss, cotton manufacturer, 83 St. Andrew street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 125

Dunbar and Milne, drapers, 24, h. 20 Chapel street Alexander, clerk (Richards and Co.)> Braehead house, Gilcomston Duncan and Clyne, advocates, 8 Castle street Alex., surgeon, M.B., 4 Castle terrace Alexander, guard (G-. N. of S. R.), 47 Constitution street Alexander, draper, 120 George street, h. 14 Springbank terrace Alexander, grocer, Bridge of Dee ..... Charles, advocate and notary-public, 16 Adelphi court, h. 52 Union place David, advocate, 24 Marischal street, h. 78 Union street Esdaile, teacher (Greyfriars Sess. School), h. 74 Gallow- gate George, flesher, 10 Park street, h. 7 Little Wales street George, night watchman (S. N. E. R.), 24 Holburn st. George, tailor, 111 George street James, watchmaker, 27 West North street James, spirit dealer, 12 Quay, h 3 Nelson lane Rev. John (Albion Street Chapel), Eden Cottage, Mount street John, advocate (of Duncan and Clyne), 269 Union street John, jun., advocate, 84 King street, h. Broomhill Cot- tage John, law stationer and insurance agent, 7 Back wynd, h. 47 Victoria street west John, goldsmith, lapidary, and optician, 4, h. 6 St Nicholas street John, lodgings, 3 Mary place John, flesher, 30 Basement floor, Market, h. Loir ston, Nigg John, grocer, 3 Garvock street ...... Robert, engineer (Blaikie Brothers), Eootdee Iron works Robert, gardener, Millbank cottage, Berryden Thomas and Son, cork manufacturers, 20 St Nicholas street Thomas, general dealer, 71^ Gallowgate

Win., treasurer and collector of police ; office, 50 St. Nicholas street, h. 4 Shore brae William, ship insurance, sharebroker, and timber mer- chant, 14 Marischal street, h, 9 Waverley place William, flesher, 35 Market hall, h. 124 George street William, flesher, 17 Basement floor, Market, h. Loirston, Nigg William, sen., boot and shoemaker and leather cutter, 25 Broad street and 12 Guestrow, h. Cherrybank cottage 11 126 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Duncan, William, boot and shoemaker and leather dealer, 17 Guestrow

... .. Mrs, lodgings, 37 Marischal street Mrs Thomas, 2 Albert street Mrs James, provision merchant, 72 Loch street Mrs and Co., provision dealers, 28 Basement floor, Mar- ket, h. 9 Carmelite*street Mrs, 78 Union street Mrs David, 28 Huntly street .... Miss, teacher (Free Gilcomston school), 16 Holburn street Miss, poultry dealer, 26 Shiprow Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 31 Sehoolhill Dun, Joseph, 5 Huntly street Mrs John, 41 Belmont street Dunn, Alexander, clerk (Blaikie Brothers), 43 Frederick st. Arthur, mason, 36 Holburn street Hugh, 8 Constitution street John, shipmaster, 13 Commerce street .. John, book-keeper (A. Hadden and Son), 7 High street, Old Aberdeen

William, advocate, 54 Union street, ft. 7 Springbank terrace

... .. Mrs John, Fonthall place, Ferryhill Mrs, 3 Skene place Mrs David, 7 Alford place ...... Mrs Ann, 6 Upperkirkgate Dunningham, Mrs, 28 Albert terrace Durno, Alexander, printer, 34 Gallowgate, h. 19 Windy wynd Durward, Gordon, spirit dealer, IS Huxter row William, spirit dealer, 137 King street Duthie, Alexander (of J. Duthie, Sons, & Co.), 17 Regent quay George (of J. Duthie, Sons, and Co.), 53 Wellington street James, superintendent of police, 31 Queen streeet James (of J. Duthie, Sons, & Co.), Bloomfield, Holburn road John, Sons, and Co., shipbuilders, Footdee John, shipbuilder (of J. Duthie, Sons, and Co.) 53 Wel- lington street ...... John, of Cairnbulg, 28 Bon-Accord Terrace John, stabler, 32 West North street ...... Robert, shipowner, York place, h. Woodbine cottage, Ruthrieston Wm., jun., shipbuilder, Inches, h. Carden place Wm., Cuparstone place Miss, Carden place CITY OF ABERDEEN. 127

Duthie, Miss Elizabeth, Broadford place Dyce, Robert, M.D., F.R.S.E., professor of midwifery (Uni- versity of Aberdeen), 16 Union terrace Mrs, 4 East Craibstone street Dyer, Alexander R, (of R. Connon and Co.), 23 Thistle street Dyker, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 253 George street

EAGLE Life Insurance; agent, James Paull, 22 Belmont st. Easton, Alexander R., watch, clock, optical, and nautical instrument maker, 53 Marischal street, h. 83 King street Alex., grocer, 1 Waverley place, h. 5 Huntly street Eaton, James, stonecutter, 9 Mount street

Economic Life Assurance Society, London ; agent, D. G-. Cattanach, advocate, 56 Castle street Eddie, Alexander, baker, 6 Commerce street, */&. 130 Crown street John, clerk, 3 Thistle lane John, brewer, 112 Loch street Robert, late brewer, 1 Strawberry bank William, chemist and druggist, 30, h. 28 George street Wm. E., fireman, Bridge of Dee Mrs, midwife and sick nurse, 3 Thistle lane Edes, Walter, (R. E. Department), 72 Bon- Accord street Edinburgh Life Assurance Co., Robertson and Lumsden, 3 Union terrace, James Murray, 48 Schoolhill, and Adamson and Home, 25 Marischal streets, agents Rope and Sail Cloth Co.'s store, 48 Marischal street and

Theatre lane ; J. T. Rennie, agent Edmond, Alexander, advocate, 22 Adelphi court, h. 35 Bon- Accord terrace Alex., Jun., advocate, 23 Adelphi court Charles, tea, wine and spirit merchant, 38| Broad st. h. 4 Dee place

...... Francis, advocate, 22 Adelphi court, h. 5 Albyn place James, advocate, 23 Adelphi court John, bookbinder and stationer, 54 Queen street, h, Cuparstone cottage Robert, shoemaker, 25 St Clement's st., h. 65 Spittal Miss, lodgings, 4 Dee place Edward, Alexander, (British Linen Co.), 2 Albert terrace

.. ... George, seedsman, 3 Hawthorn terrace John, baker, 36 Union place

... .. Simpson, and Son, bakers, 3 Yeat's lane, h. 14 Constitu- tion street Edwards, D. (of J. and D. E.), 130 Chapel street J. and D., boot and shoe makers, 38 Union place

...... James, Maybank, Hutcheon street west 128 | GENERAL DIEECTOEY,

Edwards, James (of J. and D. E.), Strathdee, Cuparstone John, clothier and general draper, 45 Broad street, h. 33 Charlotte street Mrs, midwife, sick nurse, and register office, 1 Shore brae Miss, teacher (Northfield Mission School), 55 Victoria street west Elder, Miss, corsetmaker, 37 Bon- Accord street Electric and International Telegraph Office, 46 Marischal st., G. H. Midgley, manager Elgie, Wm. (Broadford Works), 1 Mount street Ellicock, Joseph, cabinetmaker, 66 Broad st., h. Crown court, 36 Upperkirkgate Elliott, Mrs, 20 Albert terrace Ellis, Alexander, architect, 4, h. 13 Belmont street William, bootmaker, 155| Gallowgate Mrs, 6 North Charlotte street Mrs, lodgings, 87 John street EIrick, John, wright, 20 Thistle street) John and Co., pipe manufacturers, 63 Gordon street Wm. (G. N. of S. R.), 1 Bannermill street Miss, Maybank cottage, 152 Hutcheon street ...... Miss, matron, Lunatic Asylum Elsmie, George and Son, commission merchants and general agents, 12 Trinity quay, west end of dock James (of G. Elsmie and Son), 2 Regent quay Emslie, James, dentist, 55 Schoolhill James, 22 Leadside, Gilcomston Robert, tea, coffee, and sugar merchant, 2 Flourmill brae Wm., late druggist, 4 St Mary's place Mrs, lodgings, 32 Union terrace Mrs, 8 Little Chapel street

Miss and Co., milliners and dressmakers f 90 Union street

English and Scottish Law Life Assurance Co. ; agents, David- sons and Cooper, 7 Union terrace, and David C Fraser, 74 Union street Erskine, John, cutter (J. Lumsden and Co.), 73 John street

Esplin, Wm., sen., manager (S. N. E. R.) ; offices, Guild st. station, h. 3 Ferryhill place William, jun., manager (S. N. E. R. Coal Co.), h. 5 Ferryhill place Esslemont, Alexander, wholesale and retail grocer, and tea and coffee merchant, 32 King street, h. 4 Mitchell place, King street John, family grocer, 2 and 4 King street, h. 29 Frederick street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 129

Esslemont, Peter, mercer and draper, wholesale and retail, 21 Broad street, h. 8 Castle street Esson, Charles, engineer (Bannermill), 26 Constitution street James, (of Craib and Esson), 1 Barnett's close .... Peter, watch and clockmaker, 7 West North street Mrs, lodgings, 25 Whitehouse street Ettershank, Joseph, shipmaster, 16 Marywell street Joseph, jun., clerk (Stamp office), 33 Charlotte street Davidson, European Life Insurance and Annnity Co. ; A. advocate, agent, 7 Union terrace Evans, Joseph, barrack sergeant, 120 King street Mrs Elizabeth, matron (Shaw's Hospital), Rosebank house, Skene square Ewan, James, turner, South Silver street, h. 73 Windmillbrae James, sexton (St Clement's churchyard), and funeral waiter, 20 Prince Regent street

... . John, tailor, Concert court, 12 Broad street Eobert, draughtsman, 32 Whitehouse street Ewen, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 41 Littlejohn street 10 John, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 17 Skene street, h. Harriet street M. A., furniture dealer, 191 George street Thomas, advocate, 28 Broad street Mrs William, 28 Chapel street Mrs William, stabler, 10 Harriet street Ewing, John, 1J Holburn street FAIR WEATHER, David, wood merchant, 18 Bon-Accord square Falconer, George (of J. Falconer and Co.), 24 Union row John and Co., haberdashers, 23 Union street Joseph, baker, 67 Broad street, h. Jessiville cottage, 2 Rosemount place Robert, spirit dealer, 17 Fisher row Mrs John, 5 Huntly street Mrs, midwife, Stoneytown, Rubislaw Mrs James, 45 Bon- Accord street Mrs, Watson street Misses, Bel videre, Mile-end, Stocket road Farquhar andGill, painters, glaziers, paper-hangers, plumbers, braziers, and gas-fitters, 2 Drum's lane, and 24 Upperkirkgate George {Aberdeen Herald), 20 Ferry hill place James, plumber (of F. and G.), 23 Broad street James, clerk (J. Blaikie and Sons), 19 Littlejphn street John, grocer, 15 Justice street Nathaniel, 166 Union street Robert, butler, 256 George street 130 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Farquhar, William, South Stocket road Miss, 18 Carden place Miss, milliner, 219 Gallowgate Farquharson and Co., family grocers, tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 133 Union street Henry, grocer, 234 George street James, grocer, 30 Park street John, cattle dealer, 5 North Broadford Peter, grocer, 46 Summer street, h. 2 Henry place Mrs, 2 Mary place Mrs, lodgings, 3 Braehead, Gilcomston Mrs, sick nurse, 23 Huntly street Fearn, Wm, wright, 7, h. 6 Martin's lane Fearnside, John, druggist, 49 Green, h. 44 Blackfriars street Female Orphan Asylum, 19 Albyn place ; Mrs Reid, matron

... . Reformatory, 47 Holburn street School of Industry (Aberdeen), 61 Guestrow School of Industry (Sheriff Watson's), Skene street west Fenton, Robert, bookbinder, 50 Gordon street Ferguson, Rev. Fergus (Evangelical Union Church, St. Paul street), 12 Mount street James, 11 Springbank terrace

John, advocate and sharebroker, 84"] Union street, ft. Cotton lodge Robert, silk dyer and renovator, 42 Upperkirkgate, h. Charles court, 40 Upperkirkgate William B., civil engineer and secretary (Deeside Rail- way Co.), 24 Adelphi court, h. 21 Rubislaw terrace Mrs James, Grove Cottage, Cuparstone place Mrs Alex., 30 Bon-Accord terrace Miss, matron, Girls' Hospital, 56 Gallowgate Fergussou, Robert (A. M'Donaid, Field, & Co.), 42,Bon- Accord street Fernie and Morison, shipbrokers, 56 Marischal street Robert (of F. and M.), 19 Hadden street Ferrier, John, spirit dealer, 5 Regent quay Ferries, Wm., spirit dealer, 11 Back Wynd Fiddes, David, M.D., 18 King street Edward (North of Scotland Bank), 14 Albyn place Fidler, Alex., coal broker office, 154 t Quayside, h. West North street John, provision dealer, 80 Broad street, ft-North cottage, 154 West North street Fidler's, Alex., Free Fountain, top of Victoria dock, foot of Market street Field, Sidney, architect (of A. M'I>. F. and Co.), Grandholm House CITY OF ABERDEEN. 131

Fimister, John, surveyor of taxes, 12 King street, h. 26 Dee street Findlater, George, grocer, 18 Chapel street James, plasterer, 47 Causewayend James, shoemaker, 13 Dee street Findlay, Alex., ironmonger, 57 St. Nicholas street, h. 28 North Broadford Francis, shipmaster, 97 Wales street George (of A. Steele and Co.), 9 Crimon place ...... George, M.D., M.C., 232 George street James, grocer and spirit dealer, 48, h. 48J Gallowgate James, 3 King street place John, watchmaker, 72 and 74 Broad street Robert, fishmonger, Basement floor, Market, h. 15 Meal- market street Robert, turner and carver, Windmill lane, h. 26 Mary- well street Robert (salesman, R. Kemp), 5 Drum's lane Wm., wine merchant, 67 East North street, h. 1 Castle hill William, grocer, 65 George street, h. 12 Canal street William, merchant, 24 Shiprow Mrs Alexander, boot and shoe warehouse, 5 Broad street and 27 Union street, h. 21 Albert terrace ..... Miss, dressmaker, 5 Mounthooly Finnie, Peter, bookseller, 82, h. 102 Gallowgate Fire Clay Goods Depot, Guild street; agents, J. and M. Craig Fire Engine Station, 125 King street Firth, James, slater, 202 George street, yard opposite Fisher, C. B. (of Murcar), Westville, 25 Albyn place Wm., Ferryhill house Mrs, draper, 23 Market gallery, h. 12 Marischal street Flann, Mrs, grocer, 35 Bon-accord street Flaxington, Benjamin, draper, 58 George street, h. Grand- holm mills Fleming, J. & J., hardware merchants, 24 Broad street, h. 18 St Mary's place Robert, victualling house and spirit dealer, 27 Guestrow Mrs J. G., trimming and smallware merchant, 85, h. 83 Union street Mrs John, 81 Crown street Fletcher, Robert, sharebroker and accountant, l7Huxterrow, h. 19 Albert street Wm., shipmaster (Marys), 61 Commerce street Flett, Mrs, baker, 142 George street Flockhart, Alexander (of Teats and Flockhart), Belmont house Florence, James (of J. Laing and Co.), 3 Springbank place 132 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Footdee Baking Association, 77 Waterloo quay ; Wm. Gill, manager Footdee Dairy, 29 Wellington street Foote, Mrs Dr James, 14 Golden square Miss, 71 Crown street Forbes, Alexander, merchant and general warehouseman, 42 Queen street, h. 29 Union street Alexander, jun., merchant (of J. Forbes and Sons), Kingsland house, 265 George street Alexander, preserver of fresh provisions, 12, h. 6 Canal

terrace ; office, 12 Prince Regent street Andrew, tidewaiter (Customs), Hutcheon street Duncan, 259 Union street George, grocer, 109,^. 107 Gallowgate Captain James, barrackmaster, Barracks James and Sons, merchants and general warehousemen, 24 Market street James, merchant (of J. Forbes and Sons), Kingsland house, 265 George street James, jun., merchant (of J. Forbes & Sons), Kingsland house, 265 George street James, writer (A.dam and Anderson), 75 Union street James, wright, South bridge, Holburn street James, spirit dealer, 7, h. 11 James street James, manager (London China Tea Co.), 192 George street, h. 8 North Broadford James, cart and house wright, Bridge of Dee Kenneth, provision dealer, 79 Guestrow Peter, saw maker, York street Wm,, gardener, Upper Leadside,|Gilcomston Mrs A., provision dealer, 22 Causewayend Mrs Ogilvie (of Boyndlie), 46 Bon-Accord street Mrs John, 42 York street Mrs Dr, 11 Victoria street west Mrs, 25 Queen street Mrs, dressmaker, 56 Windmillbrae Miss (of Echt), 97 Crown street Miss, 29 Union street ...... Miss Jane 0., 46 Bon- Accord street Miss, teacher, pianoforte, 25 Queen street Miss, provision merchant, 30 and 32 Loch street Ford, John, flint glass manufacturer to the Queen (Holyrood flint glass works, Edinburgh), and china ware-

house, 136 Union street ; John Veitch, manager Fordyce, Edward, principal porter, passenger department (S. N. E. B.), 26 Marywell street Forrest, George, carter, 23 Castle street James, provision merchant, 30 Marywell street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 133

Forrest, James A. (C. and J. H. Chalmers), 147 Union street Peter, horse shoer, 4 Farrier lane Mrs, sick nurse, 34 Whitehouse street Forsyth, Alexander L., boat builder, York street Alexander, G., clerk (Royal Infirmary), h. 57 Regent Quay ...... Isaac, letter carrier, 1 Marischal street Rev. James D.D. (West church), 18 Rubislaw terrace James H., M.D., 89 Union street John, leather merchant, 85 Broad street, h. Prospect house, Rosemount place Robert, traveller (S. R. Stewart and Co.), 17 Denburn terrace Wro. and Co., druggists, 57 Castle street^ house Wm., editor (Aberdeen Journal) , Friendville Wm., TemperaDce Hotel, 100 and 102 Union street Wm., late upholsterer, 33 Victoria street west Mrs, grocer, 31 Causewayend Mrs, lodgings, 84 Union street

.. .. Mrs, lodgings, 1 Marischal street Miss, 32 Victoria street west Miss, Balmoral place Foster, Thomas, Strawberrybank, entrance from 21 Justice mill lane Fotheringham, Richard, late manufacturer, 55 Victoria street west Fowler, John (of J. and R. Urquhart), 76 Bon-Accord street Mrs, 39 Victoria street west France, Vice Consul J. W. Barclay, 12 Commerce street Franciscan Nuns, Huntly street Franklin H., boot and shoe maker, and clerk (St Paul's chapel), 61 Gallowgate Fraser, A., agent for Brackla Royal Distillery, 15 Marischal street

.. .. Alex., advocate and city chamberlain, Town-house, h. 194 King street Alex., surveyor of taxes, 12 King street, h. 23 Ferryhill place Alexander, manager (Pratt and Keith's factory), Elm- bank, Hardgate Alexander, resident engineer (G. N. of S. R.), h. 2 Roslin terrace Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 8 Upper Leadside, Gilcomston Alex., shore porter, 1 Jasmine terrace Angus, Woodbank, Pitfodels Angus, M.D., 193 Union street 134 GENERAL DIRECTORY.

Fraser, Archibald, wood merchant, 209 King street, h. 4 Nelson street Arthur, stonecutter, 118 West North street, h. 104J Gallowgate Charles, Edinburgh Ale Establishment, 17 Castle street David (of J. F. and Son), builder, Broadford cottage, North Broadford, and Dcrncleugh David Carter, advocate, 74 Union street,^. Woodbank, Pitfodels David, letter carrier, 2 Littlejohn street Donald, superintendent, Union Club, Market street Duncan, boot and shoe maker, 37 Summer lane Gray C, advocate, 18 Marischal street, h. 42 Castle street Hugh, china merchant to the Queen, 55 Castle street and 191 Union street, h. 54 Castle street Hugh, clerk (J. Duthie, Sons, and Co.), 89 Virginia st. James, of Heathcote, 25 Union place James, letter carrier, 50 Chapel street James, overseer (Commercial Co.), 20 Marywell street James, hairdresser, 28, h. 26 Gallowgate James, shipmaster, 73 Wales street John, 66 Bon-Accord street John H., teller (Aberdeen Bank), 11 Crown street John (of W. Campbell and Co.), 29 Victoria street west John and Son, builders, granite polishers, and stone merchants, Broadford, Hutcheon street west John, accountant (T. and C. B.) 42 Castle street ...... John, watch and clock maker, 170 Union street, h. Broomfield cottage, Balmoral place John, tailor, 122 George street John, Steam Yacht Hotel, New Pier Bobert, clerk, Aberdeen Post Office

.. .. Thomas and Sons, boot and shoe makers, 73 Broad st. Thomas (Aberdeen Brick and Tile Co.), Clayhills Col. William, 224 Union street William, grocer and wine merchant, 50, h. 15 Union st. William, surgeon, 31 Union terrace William, tailor, 37 Castle street Mrs, 77 Crown street Mrs John, 73 John street Mrs, 42 Castle street Mrs, draper, 16 Castle street Miss (of Fraserfield) 9 Union row Frater, James, accountant and billet master (City Chamber- lain's Office), h. 9 Huxter row Frederick, Charles, German clockmaker, 42 George street Herr, photographer, 173 Union street, h. 104 Green CITY OF ABERDEEN. 135

Free Church College, Alford place ; keeper, William Donald, 36 Union terrace Friends, Society of, Meeting House, 41 Queen street Frost, Eobert, shoemaker, 112 King street Fullerton, John, grocer, 31 Ann street John, clerk (Scottish Provincial Assurance Co.), 93 Union street Eobert C, guard (Deeside railway), 8 Virginia street Mrs, 55 John street Mrs, 5 Springbank terrace Misses, ladies' boarding and day school, 73 Dee street Fyfe, Alexander, draper, 2 Wellington place, h. 8 Albert terrace George, grocer, 51 Shiprow, h. 126 King street James (of dimming and Fyfe), 21 Eose street John and Son, brushmakers to the Queen, 22 St Nicholas street, h. 16 Bon- Accord terrace John T., clerk (Scottish Provincial Assurance Co.), 26 Skene square Lewis, commercial traveller, 14 Bank street Eobert, jobbing gardener, 26 Union row Wm., grocer, 45 East North street Mrs John, grocer and spirit dealer, 56, h. 53 Shiprow Misses, ladies' boarding and day school, 108 Crown st. Fyffe, Wm., hatter and hosier, 25 St. Nicholas street

GABEIEL, David, inspector of quays, 8 Bank street Gage, Andrew (Richards and Co.), 48 Skene street James, overseer, cloth department (Richards and Co., Rubislaw), Eubislaw villa Galen, Miss, 82 Crown street Gall, John & Co., grocers, 141, h. 149 Gallowgate Wm., tailor, 1 South Constitution street Gallow, John, porter (St. Nicholas Poor House), Nelson street Galloway, James, engine driver, S. N. E. Eailway), Dee- mount cottage Gallowgate Mission Chapel, 160 Gallowgate Gammie, John, shoemaker, 17 Chapel street, h. 30 Whitehouse street Ganson, Herman, ship and insurance broker, and commission

agent, 59 Marischal street, 7i. 89 Wales street John, shipmaster, 85 Wales street .... Mrs, 89 Wales street Garden and Eaeburn, bakers, 32 Schoolhill Alex. (Customs), Eosebank terrace F. T., advocate (C. and J. H. Chalmers), 84 Crown st. George (of Garden and Eaeburn), 30 Schoolhill George, spirit dealer, 9 York street 136

Garden, James, advocate (of Murray & Garden), 145 Crown st. John, clerk (Post Office), Calsayseat John, grocer, 76, h. 78 College street John, gardener, Calsayseat Win., hair cloth and curled hair manufacturer, 14 John street Mrs George, 89 Bon-Accord street Miss, 121 Crown street Garey, Win,, photographer, 79| Windmill brae Garioch, Eev. John, 9 Kose street John and James, wholesale potatoe merchants, 66 Base- ment floor, Market, h. 185 Gallowgate

... .„ Peter, market officer, 185 Gallowgate Mrs, 9 Rose street Garrow, James & Co., game and fish dealers to her Majesty, 19 Basement floor, Market James (of J. Garrow and Co.), 19 Hadden street Garvie, James and Sons, builders, 60 Huntly street James (of J. G. and Sons), 9 Crimon place William (of J. G. and Sons), 7 Crimon place Gas Light Go.'s Office, Exchange street, George Gordon manager and secretary Gaudie, Hugh, house carpenter and furniture dealer, 73 George street Gauld, Alex., pilot master, New Pier Gavin, Wm., grain and meal merchant, Mill of Lairney Ware- house, 59 Schoolhill Geddes, John, M D., 37 Union place John, 42 North Charlotte street John, provision merchant, 63 Shiprow Miss, lodgings, 38 Frederick street Gellan, Alex., carpenter and precentor (North Church), 62 Virginia street

. .. Mrs, 14 Springbank terrace Mrs R., lodgings, 14 North Silver street

General Fire and Life Assurance Co. ; John Davidson, advo- cate, 3 Queen street George, James, share and insurance broker, 19 Marischal st., h. 11 Chanonry, Old Aberdeen Miss, dressmaker, 2 Denburn terrace

...... Mrs James, lodgings, 47 Park street Gerard, Alex., teacher (Gordon's Hospital)* Balmoral place, Holburn road Robert (of G. Lyall and Co.), 97 Union street Mrs Wm., 55 Huntly street Mrs James, 82 Skene square Gerrie, Wm„ furniture dealer, 71 Broad st., h. Crown court, 36 Upperkirkgate ;

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Gibb, Alexander, civil engineer, 72 Waterloo quay, h. Willow- bank Alex., parcel clerk (S. N. E. R.) 1 Rosemount place Alexander (of J. and A. Gibb), Belvidere place Andrew (of Keith and Gibb), 40 Victoria street west ...... Easton, civil engineer, 72 Waterloo quay, h. Willow- bank James, bootmaker, 26 Marischal street, h. 61 Park street John and Son, stone merchants, 72 Waterloo quay J. and A., wholesale warehousemen, 79J Loch street John (of J. and A. Gibb), 18 Mount street William, Major, 5 Albert street William (H.M.O.), 4 Park place William, foreman millwright (H. R. & Co.), 18 Ship- row Miss L., 15 Rose street Miss, milliner, 28 Upperkirkgate Gibbon, Miss, 85 Crown street Misses, 152 Crown street Gibson, Andrew, draper, 110 George street, h. 62 Catherine street James, missionary, 3 Seaview place ..... James, tailor and clothier, 50 Broad street, k. 6 Gallow- gate Thoma3 B. (of Lumsden and Gibson), 7 Devanha terrace Wm., commercial traveller, 21 Skene row ..... Wm., flesher, 6, h. 8 Gallowgate Mrs G., 21 Skene row Gifford and'Son (late Gifford and Mair), carvers and gilders, printsellers, &c, 187 Union street James (of Gifford and Son), 30 North Silver street Gilbert, Edward, superintendent (E. T. Co.), Garibaldi cottage, 71 Skene square Robert, plasterer, 75 George street Thomas, teacher, Juvenile Industrial School, Sugar- house lane Gilcomston Brewery Company, flour and meal merchants John Reid manager ... .. Comb Works, Steps of Gilcomston Gildawie, Alex., 13 Springbank terrace Giles, James (R.S. A.), portrait and landscape painter, 62 Bon- accord street Gill, D. and Son, watch and clock makers to Her Majesty, 78 Union street, h. 48 Skene terrace ...... Alexander 0. (of Farquhar and Gill), 6 Caroline place David (of Farquhar and Gill), 5 Caroline place La 138 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Gill, William, manager, Footdee Baking Association, h Neptune terrace Miss, lodgings, 216 Gallowgate Gillan, Peter, beadle (E. U. Church, St Paul street), 12 North Charlotte street William, jun., general merchant, 68 and 70 Virginia st., h. 36 Marischal street Gillanders, Mrs, 59 Virginia street Miss, 189 Union street Miss, milliner, 59 Virginia street Gilles, Archibald, editor (Aberdeen Herald), h. Diamond cottage, Holburn place Gillespie, Erskine, boot and shoe warehouse, 12 Broad street, h. 43 Dee street James, shoemaker, 9 Broad street, h. 12 Bank street James, late vintner, 38 St Nicholas street William, Gilcomston tavern, 16 Steps of Gilcomston Mrs, spirit dealer, 44 Skene square Gilfillan, James, 13 Craigie street Rev. Thos. (Blackfriars' street chapel), Morefield, Stocket road Gillivray, Alexander, 8 Bank street

Girls' Hospital, 56 Gallowgate ; Miss Ferguson, matron Glass, John, cattle dealer, Seaview gardens, and 43 Wales street Glassites' Chapel, 37 St Andrew street Glegg and Thomson, iron merchants and wholesale iron- mongers, 179 George street Robert, confectioner, 215 Union street, h. 18 Crown st. Robert (of Glegg and Thomson), 4 Ann place

Glendronach Distillery ; W. Cadenhead, agent, 39 Netherkirk- gate Glennie, Mrs, 1 Golden square Mrs, 24 Union row Mrs, lodgings, 27 York place Misses, Galleries, Mackie place

Globe Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance Co. ; agents, Oswald and Co., 24 Marischal street Glover, Charles T„ ship insurance broker, 19 Marischal st. Goodall, Rev. James (Gallowgate Territorial Church), 14 Correction wynd Goodbrand, Stephen (of S. and G.), 4 North Broadford Goodwin, William, post office mail guard Gorard, Martha, Burns' tavern, 68 Guestrow Gordon and Smith, family grocers, tea, wine, and spirit mer- chants, 197 Union street and Wilson, commission agents and general merchants, 3 and 4 Regent quay CITY OF ABERDEEN* 139

Gordon, Alexander, quill manufacturer, 47 Queen street, h. St Ann's court, 15 Guestrow Alexander, traveller, Ferryhill place Colonel C. H., 137 Union street Charles and Son, coopers and provision curers 57 Green, h. 9 Millburn street, Ferryhill ..... Charles S., inspector of branches North of Scotland Bank, 40 Bon-Accord street Charles, gardener, Holburn place George, late merchant, 42 Chapel street George, manager and secretary (Gas Light Co.), 8 Albert street George, innkeeper, 52 York street Henry S., photographer, 26 Union terrace and 249£ Union street, h. 28 Union terrace Hughand Co., ironmongers to her Majesty, and general

iron merchants, &c, 89 Broad street ; manufactory 14Gallowgate J. and J., tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 86, h. 84 Broad street James and Co., coopers, Chronicle lane, h. 56 Long- acre James, Aberdeen mourning establishment, 40 Union street, h. Crown court, 41^ Union street James E. (of Gordon and Wilson), 76 Wales street ...... Michael F., cashier (J. Moir and Son), 39 Union terrace

.... . Peter, stoneware merchant, 31 St. Nicholas street, h. 4 Correction wynd P. L, (of Craigmyle), Hawthorn Lodge, Cuparstone place Thomas, jun. (of Gordon and Smith), Berryden house Thomas, cab hirer, 26 Harriet street William, sharebroker, commission merchant, and bank agent, 5 King street, h. 1 1 Bon-Accord square Wm. (of J. Sim and Co.), 1 Constitution street Wm. (of W. Davidson and Co.), 95 Chapel street Wm., jun., 11 Bon Accord square Wm., furnishing tailor, 19 George street Mrs Dr, 28 Crown street Mrs E., 38 Bon-Accord street Mrs George, Woodbine cottage, Ferryhill place Mrs, 42 Albyn place Mrs, lodgings, 91 Broad street Mrs Maxwell, 6 Rubislaw terrace Mrs and Miss, milliners and dressmakers, 56 Castle street

.. .. Miss, lodgings, 72 Dee street Miss (of Avochie), 3 Union place 140 GENEBAL DIRECTORY,

Gordon, Miss Ann, dressmaker, 72 Dee street

...... Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 50 Gordon street Miss, lodgings, 8 Canal street Miss, lodgings, 22 Union terrace Gordon's Hospital, Robert, 58 Schoolhill Gossip, Alexander, draper, 28 Marywell street Miss, laundress, 4 Hanover street Gove, Alexander, shipmaster, 40£ Regent quay Mrs William, fishmonger, 6 Basement floor, Market, &. 6 Carmelite street

Government Emigration Agency for Australia ; agent, J. T. Rennie, 48 Marischal street Gracie, James, builder, 59 Huntly street Graham, John, bootmaker, 92 Green, h. 6 George street Joseph, 2 Links street Wm., baker, 3 and 5, h. 31 Frederick street Mrs, lodgings, 6 George street Mrs E., sick nurse, 59 Huntly street Grammar School, Skene street west Grange, Mrs, innkeeper, 53 John street Grant, Archibald, spirit dealer, 137 Gallowgate D.R. Lyall, of Kingsford (of Brebner and Grant), 204 Union street David, boot and shoe maker, 3 Silver street, h. 34 Skene street

David, tobacconist, 25 Union street, ft. 19 Union build- ings George, advocate, 30 King street George, 13 Fish street George, furniture dealer, 87 Broad street, h. 5 Upper- kirkgate Rev. James, Eastfield cottage, Stocket James, shipmaster, 58 Shiprow James M., chemist, 3, h. 1 Holburn street ...... John, shipmaster, 5 Catto square John Lyall (of Brebner and Grant), 4 Langstane place John (successor to Smith and Ramage), optician and nautical instrument maker, 45 Regent quay John, late farmer, 12 Bank street John S., chemist and druggist, 125 Union street Lauchlan, grocer, 5 Holburn street Peter, grocer, 159 Skene street west Peter, spirit dealer, 15 Castle street Wm. H., M.D., and druggist, 52 Regent quay, h. 1 Hol- burn street

...... Wm., flesher, 22 Market hall Wm., flesher, 3 Little Wales street Mrs, lodgings, 1 Berry lane CITY OF ABERDEEN. 141

Grant, Mrs Isabella, provision merchant, 13 and 15 Loch et. Mrs, lodgings, 99£ Chapel street Miss (of Monymusk), 11 Belmont street Grassick, John, 18 Springbank street Helen M., teacher, Orphan Hospital, 30 Htmtly street Gray, Adam, 18 Victoria street west A. R., commission merchant, Shoreporters' Buildings, Virginia street, and Weigh house square, h. 2 Rosemount terrace Alex., watch and clock maker, 11 Netherkirkgate, h. 9 Albert terrace Rev. Charles, 9 Rosemount place Charles, 8 South Constitution street Daniel, tea, wine, and grocery merchant, 38 Union st., h. 153 Crown street David (of D. and G. Gray), 65 Holburn street David, book-agent, 123£ Union street, h. 3 Crown court, Union street David, house steward, Robert Gordon's Hospital D. and G., cart and plough wrights, general black- smiths, &c, 65 Holburn street, and 1 Trinity st. Francis, manager (E. and S. Scott), 68 Broad street • George, merchant, 13 Marischal street, h. 5 Dee place George H., iron merchant (H. Gordon and Co.), 2 Gal- lowgate George (of D. and G. Gray), Trinity street James, commission agent, 73 Netherkirkgate, h. 12 Castle street

James, jun. (Northern Agricultural Co.), 12 Castle st. James, flesher, 19 Market hall, h. College bounds, Old Aberdeen James, dealer in porter and ales, 23, h. 17 St. Clement street James, spirit dealer, 30 Hardgate John, surgeon, 27 Victoria street west John, engineer (M'Kinnon and Co.), 2 Mount street John, commission merchant, 18 Bon-Accord terrace John, manager (N. Lockhart and Sons, 41 Marischal street), 34 Park street John, funeral waiter and warden (West Church), 10 Henry street John, Commercial Coffee Rooms, 8 Schoolhill Joseph, grocer and spirit dealer, 19, h. 17 St. Clement street Robert (late Post Office), 2 Mount street Robert A.., teacher (Grammar school), and Examiner in Navigation for the Board of Trade, h. Berryden house 142 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Gray, Robert C, advocate, 38 Castle street, h. 5 Dee place R., pointsman (S.N.E.R.), 9 Bank street Watt and Co., rope and twine manufacturers, 162 West North street Wm., spirit dealer, 11 Exchequer row Mrs Professor David, 15 Union place Mrs "William, 115 Crown street Mrs, lodgings, 31 Charlotte street Miss, Carden place Green and Menzies, wholesale tea dealers, grocers, and com- mission merchants, 29 Queen street James, spirit dealer, 67 Gallowgate Peter, horse shoer and farrier, 9 Chronicle lane, h. 15 Princes street William (of G. and M.), 3 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill William and Co., washing powder manufacturers, 10 East North street Greig, Alex., boot and shoe maker, King square, Huntly st. David, agent (S.N.E. and Caledonian Railway), 14 Bank street Rev. George, chaplain to the forces, 104 King street George, builder, 6 Thistle lane James, shipbuilder (W. Hood &Co.), 16 York street James, grocer and spirit dealer, King street road John, furnishing tailor, Ruthrieston Mrs William, 4 Thistle lane Miss, lodgings, 130 Union street Griffith, Charles F., manager (Scottish Provincial Assurance Co.), 91 Union street Grigor and Reid, advocates, 146 Union street Grub, George, LL.D., advocate, Advocates' buildings, h. 56 Dee street Gualter, Rev. Wm. Henry (Free Trinity Church), 148 Crown street

Guardian Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance ; agents, A. Chivas, advocate, National Bank court, 42 Castle street, and David C. Fraser, 74 Union street

Guarantee Society, London ; Stronach & Duguid, advocates, 71 King street Gullon, John, plasterer, 3 Craigwell place Gunn, John, master shipwright (A. Hall and Sons), 78 Wales street Mrs, 2 Canal street Guthrie, George & Son, brewers, 20 Mealmarket street, h. 106 Causewayend

. Mrs, sick nurse, 2 Thistle street Gutta Percha boot and shoe warehouse, 65 Queen street, Wm. M'Donald, manager ;

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Gutta Percha boot and shoe warehouse (Glasgow), 39 Broad street

HACKET, John, skinner, works and h. Upper Leadside Hadden, Alex, and Sons, woollen and carpet manufacturers and worsted spinners, Green James Farquhar, manufacturer (A. Hadden & Sons), Union grove James, baker, 129, h. 127 Crown street Haigh, James 0., manager (A. Hadden and Sons), 147 Crown street Halcrow, Miss, milliner, 126 George street Hale, Wm. F. S., artist' (Photographic Studio), 17 Marischal street Hall, Alex, and Co., shipbuilders, York street, Footdee Alex., sworn timber salesman, 45 Wellington street Henry, wool and rag merchant, 42 Woolmanhill, h. 2 Rosemount place James, shipbuilder (of A. Hall and Co.), h. Waterside, Footdee James, flesher, 110 Gallowgate, h. 13 Spittal John, wholesale warehouseman, 43 Broad street, and 39 Guestrow, h. 90 King street Kobert, inland revenue officer, Millburn cottage, Mill- burn street Russel, & Co., Aberdeen Iron Works, York place William (of A. Hall and Co.), 46 York street, Footdee and Ruthven cottage, Ruthrieston Mrs H., 11 Union place Elizabeth, dress and bonnet maker, 45 Wellington st.

Hamburg, Consul for ; John F. White, 107 King street Hamilton, John, cutler, 17, h. 311 George street Hampton, William, cabinetmaker, 84 Chapel Street Handyside and Co., boot and shoe warehouse, 3 Broad street Peter Webster, salesman, h. 11 Union buildings Hannan, Mrs, keeper (Trades' Hall) 153 Union street Hanoverian Royal Consul, John F. White, 107 King street Hardie, James, general blacksmith and machine maker, Hill- downtree, Banchory-Devenick Robert, manager for Copestake, Moore, Cramp ton, and Co., 40£ Union street Wm., spirit dealer, 27 Loch street Hardy, James, watch and clock maker, 41 Union street, h. 17 Huxter row Harper and Co., iron gate and fence makers, general wire workers and contractors, 82 Union street; works, 10, 12, and 14 Mealmarket street Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 57, h. 55 Virginia street 144 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Harper, John (of Harper and Co.), 14 Mealmarket street Wra., furnishing house wright, 20 Gardener's lane Win., boot and shoemaker, 165 Gallowgate Mrs, 19 Union buildings Harris, Kobert, mealseller, 71 Virginia street Wm., draper, 73 Green Harvey, Alex., M.D., professor of materia medica (University of Aberdeen), 44 Skene terrace George T. (of Morison and Harvey), 139 Skene street Kev. Robert, 1£ Holburn street

...... Eobert, clerk (G. N. of S. R.), 3 Henry place Wm., 42 Quay Mrs, late of Woodside, 61 Bon-Accord street Miss, lodgings, 166 Skene street west Miss, 61 Bon- Accord street Misses, young ladies' boarding and day school, 64 Bon- Accord street Hay & Lyall, carvers and gilders (to the Queen), printsellers, opticians, and artists' colourmen, 2 Market street and 19 Guestrow Alex., shipowner and sailmaker, St. Clement's court, 21 St Clement street, h. 4 Mount street, Rosemount Alex., merchant, 1 Blackfriars street George, furnishing tailor, 129 Skene street

... . John, jun. (of Hay and Lyall), 19 Guestrow street ... . John, clerk (G. N. of S. R.), 33 Charlotte John, commission agent, 34 Marischal street, h. 33 Victoria street west Robert, grocer, 5 Blackfriars street Wm., boot and shoemaker, 71 Netherkirkgate, h. 31 Seamount place Mrs James, cab proprietor, 19 Huntly street Mrs, 178 Skene street west Mrs, 7 Carmelite street Mrs, 1 Mount place Miss, dressmaker, 7 Carmelite street Hector, John, salmon merchant, Bon- Accord cottage, Cove John, traveller (Brebner & Grant), 10 Kingslaad place Thomas, clerk (G. N. of S. R.), 10 Kingsland place Wm. boot and shoe maker, 7, h. 57 Holburn street Mrs Captain, 53 Bon-Accord street Miss, 174 Skene street west Heirchorn, Edward, medical botanist, 29 Marischal street, h. 62 Queen street Helmrich, Charles, dealer in porter and ales, 59 Commerce street, h. 28 Gerard street Henderson, Alex., advocate, 26, h. 32 St. Nicholas street Captain A., 28 Ferry hill place CITY OF ABERDEEN. 145

Henderson, Alex-, bookbinder and stationer, 2 Broad street, h. second floor David, fishing tackle maker, 39 Castle street Francis, furnishing tailor, 46 Skene street, h. 11 Henry- street James, architect (agent for the Duke of Devonshire's Slate quarries, Burlington), 24 Belmont street .,.—. James, shipmaster, 85 College street John Sharp, advocate, 58 Castle street, h. 1 Rotunda place, Ferryhill John, ornithologist, and preserver of animals and birds, &c, Millbank terrace, North Broadford John (of T. and H.), 6 Constitution street John (J. Williamson), 15 Huntly street John, builder, 5 Summer street Rev. Joseph (Greyfriars parish), 17 Victoria street west Robert, plasterer, 8 Shuttle street, h. 4 John street William and Son, architects and builders, 6Q Loch street Wm. (of W. Henderson and Son), 1 Carden place Wm. L. (of W. Henderson and Son), 21 Albert street north Wm., M.D., 49 Schoolhill ...... Wm. jun., clerk (Stamps and Taxes) Castle street, h. 3 St. Mary's place Wm. (of George Thompson, jun., and Co.), Devanha house Wm., jun. (Barry, Henry, and Co.), 28 Skene terrace Wm., clerk, stationery department (S. N. E. R. Co.), 5 South College street Wm., hatter, 24 Union street, h. 54 Regent quay Wm., sexton (St. Nicholas churchyard), 7 Donald's court Mrs John, 23 Bon-Accord street Mrs Wm., 3 St Mary's place Mrs W. F., 23 Justice Mill lane, Strawberrybank Mrs, lodgings, 17 Seamount place Hendry, James, beadle (Melville Church), 19 Queen street John, sheriff officer, 7 Huxter row Wm., book keeper (Aiken, Catto, and Co.), 5 Balmoral place Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 7 Thistle street Henry, George, merchant (Hugh Gordon & Co.), 17 Rubislaw terrace Hepburn, Rev. John W. (St. Clement's Parish), 125 Crown street Herald Office, 1 Queen street

Herculus Insurance Co. ; agents, Duncan & Clyne, advocates, 8 Castle street 146 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Heriot, James M., shipmaster, 19 York street Hewson, Rev. John M. (Baptist), 65 Dee street Hickton, Wm. (Inland Revenue), 46 Holburn street Hill, Isaac, teacher, seminary and h. 19 Queen street Hislop, William, 1 Springbank place Misses, 1 Spriogbank place Hobrow, Mrs William, confectioner, 218 Gallowgate Hodge, James and Co., cutlers and surgical instrument and bandage makers, 18 Broad street James (of J. Hodge and Co.), 10 Constitution street Thomas (Inland Revenue), 114 King street Hodson, Benjamin, woodbuyer, 1 King street place Hogarth and Co., merchants, 82 College street Alexander P. (of D. Hogarth and Co.), 267 Union street Dickson and Co., preserved provision merchants, &c, 82 College street Hugh, merchant, 87 Crown street

.. ... William (of Hogarth and Co.), Fintray House Mrs Thomas, Elmfield Hogg, George, wright, East Twin cottage, 64 Holburn street George, engineer and millwright, 7| Carmelite street, h. 2 Trinity quay Robert, fish and provision dealer, 93 Gallowgate W. and A., wrights, 1\, h. 9 Carmelite street William, tailor, 237 George street Mrs, 34 Union terrace Holland, Frederic, manufacturer (Richards & Co.), 15 Golden square Holman, Henry, photographer, Market street Holmes, Alexander, messenger (Adam and Anderson), 75 Union street John (J. Mess), 10 Canal street William, overseer (Hogarth and Co.), 87 College street William, jun., clerk (Hogarth and Co.), 6 Wellington place Hood, John, gatekeeper, Footdee iron works Walter and Co., shipbuilders, Footdee Miss, 8 Canal terrace Home, R. B. (of Adamson and Home), Carden place Mrs J., 166 Skene street west Hossack, Archibald, fruit merchant, 46 Union street, h. 15 North Silver street John, fruit merchant, 233 Union street, fa 28 Thistle st. Houston, R. S., engraver, 6 Queen street, h. 1 Millburn street Howey, Thomas and Co., railway agents, 6 King street Howie, Alexander, manufacturer, 46 George street, h. West- field Cottage, Albert street north Mrs Wm., spirit dealer, 1 Adelphi lane CITY OF ABERDEEN. 147

Howie, Mrs, lodgings, 146£ George street Howling, Thomas, shipmaster, 78 Waterloo quay Mrs, lodgings, 28 Wellington street Miss, teacher (Free St. Clement's School),|28 Welling- ton street Hughes, George, ship and ornamental carver, 15, h. 13 York street Robert, engraver and lithographic printer, 30, h. 28 Broad street Humphrey, John (of Comalegy), 5 Mackie place John, accountants' office (S.N.E.R.), h. Union glen John, foreman shipbuilder (John Smith), Deemouth, South College street Mrs, Union glen, Justice mills Hunter, James, chemist and druggist (late Grant and Donald), 141 Union street, h. 60 Bon- Accord street James (of Robertson and Hunter), 2 Rose acre, Spittal road Rev. John, 66 Hutcheon street John, carter, 62 Skene street Leslie, superintendent, Waterloo station (G.N. of S.R), 61 Park street Robert "W., musician, teacher and dealer in musical in- struments, 16 Huxter row

.. .. William, advocate, 14 Adelphi court, h. 36 Albyn place William Chambers, advocate, 15 Adelphi court

William, grocer and spirit dealer, 63 Huntly street .. William, grocer and spirit dealer, 33 Park street, h. 19 Constitution street "William, 11 Union buildings Mrs, coffee rooms, 63 New Market, h. 88 Green Mrs, 48 Constitution street Misses, 30 North Broadford

Hurra}1", Andrew, shipmaster, 16 Marywell street Hutcheon, Alexander, clerk (J. Abernethy and Co.), 11 Hol- burn place Alex., quartermaster, R. A. H. (late 72d Foot), 185 King street Andrew, heedle maker, 20 Forbes street George, butcher, 57 Commerce street Gordon, spirit dealer, 41 East north street John, upholsterer and cabinetmaker, 44 Union street, and 41 Netherkirkgate, h. Springbank cottage, Pitfodels ...... J. and J., fieshers, 48 Market Hall, h. Carlogie, Skene William, 23 Commerce street Mrs, 69 Bon-Accord street 148 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Hutcheson, G. and W., grocers, wine, and spirit merchants, 20 Upperkirkgate, h. 26 Skene square George, corn factor and commission agent, 47 Marischal street, h. 26 Albert terrace Hydrophathic Establishment and Turkish Bath, Loch-head

(near Aberdeen) ; Dr. Meikle, resident physician

IMPEEIAL Fire Insurance ; agents, William Smith, architect, 1 Bon-Accord street, and Wm. Hunter, 14 Adelphi court Imray, George, teacher (Gilcomston school) 57 Summer street James (Customs), 129 West North street Income Tax Office, Record buildings, 27 King street; N. Burnett, clerk to commissioners Income Tax Assessor's Office for Aberdeen district, 152 Union street Industrial Asylum and Reformatory for Girls, 10 Mount st. Infirmary, Royal, Woolmanhill Inglis, Alexander, grocer and ship chandler, 28 Regent quay, h. 5 Crown terrace George, merchant, 2 Crown court, h. Ladymill, King street road James, late baker, Woodend cottage, Hazlehead Ingram, Alex., feuar, 25 Seamount place J. and J., cartwrights, 34, h. 51 Causewayend Wm., stabler, 13 Princes street Wm., Wright, 91, h. 77 Loch street ...... Mrs Dr., 32 Dee street Inland Revenue Office (Excise branch), 2 Trinity quay Revenue (Stamps and Taxes), Victoria court, 54 Castle

street ; hours—Stamp office 10 to 4, Saturday 10

to 1 ; Tax Office 10 to 3, Saturday 10 to 12 Innes, Alexander, house carpenter, 6 Barnett's close Captain George, 5 Skene place George, plasterer, 15| Constitution street Robert, fishmonger and game dealer, 60 and 61 Base- ment floor, Market, h, 47 Green Mrs John B., 48 Chapel street Mrs John, 52 Bon -Accord street Mrs, lodgings, 220 George street Miss, 257 Union street

.. .. Miss, 69 Dee street

Insurance Company of Scotland ; agent, James Paull, 22 Belmont street

Company of Scotland (Fire) ; agents, Skinner and Wil- sone, 229 Union street Ironside, James, hairdresser, 12 George street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 149

Ironside, William, builder, 9, h. 8 Well of Spa Mrs, lodgings, 116 George street Irvine, Alex., shoemaker, late convener's officer, 25 Longacre J. and Son, pianoforte saloon, 10 St Nicholas street, h. 50 Skene terrace Eobert, bootmaker, 33 Upperkirkgate, h. 174 Skene street west

JACK, Daniel, tailor and clothier, 1 Concert court, Broad street Joseph, 5 Marine place Jackson, George, bill-poster, 2 Marywell street Henry, M.D., surgeon and druggist, 34 Woolmanhill, h. 53 Schoolhill .... James, boot closer, 50 Longacre William, bookbinder, 76 Broad street William, clerk, Devanha, 28 Union terrace Jaffray, Lawrence, clerk (Post Office), 25 Frederick street Thomas, carriage inspector (G. N. of S. R.), 1 Fish st. Wm., baker, 63, h. 61 Broad street Wm. L., boot and shoe shop, 14 Union street, h. 55 Schoolhill Wm., shipmaster, 45 Wellington street Mrs William, 45 Constitution street James, William and Co., brewers, 213, h. 211 King street Jameson, John, teller (T. and C. B.), 8 Victoria street west Miss, 41 Chapel street Jamie, David, clerk (S.N.E.R.), 12 North Charlotte Street Robert, marine storekeeper and grocer, 14 James street Jamieson and Mitchell, wholesale tea, coffee, and wine mer- chants, 34 and 36 Netherkirkgate Alexander, baker, 1 Catto square Alexander, drill master, 54 St Andrew street George (of J. and M.), 38 Albyn place ..... George, jeweller to the Queen, and watchmaker to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, 107 Union street, h. 103 Union street and Drumgarth, Cults James (late J. Fraser and Co.), family grocer and wine merchant, 221 Union street, and 1, 2, and 3 Dee street, h. 54 Dee street James, mason, 16 Bank street, James, Granite Hill, Rubislaw ...... John, ship and insurance broker, and commission mer- chant, 56 Marischal street, h. 12 Albyn place

John, clothier and outfitter, 42 Union street ; J. Smith, manager John, tea and spirit dealer, 74, h. 70 Commerce street Lewis, spirit dealer, 292 George street, h. above shop 13 150 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Jamieson, Peter, harness composition manufacturer, 20 St Nicholas lane, h. 9 South College street Robert, M.D., physician, Royal Lunatic Asylum, h. Elmhill, Asylum grounds Thomas, wright and funeral undertaker, 11 Carmelite street Mrs, midwife and sick nurse, 15 St Nicholas street Jamson, Mrs Captain, lodgings, 36 Union street Miss, matron, Gordon's Hospital Jarvis, James, hosier, 3 Jopp's lane, h. 6 Rosemount place Miss A. F., School of Industry, 61 Guestrow Jazdowski, John, teacher and linguist, 120 Crown street Jenkins, Wm., inspector of buildings, 30 Summer street Jessiemau, Miss, lodgings, 43 Chapel street Johnston and Laird, tailors and clothiers, 88 Union street Alex., builder, 34 Thistle street Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 86, h. 88 Upper Denburn David, agent for the City of Glasgow Friendly Society, 142^ George street George, inspector of patrol (Customs), 7 Crimon place James, meal and barley miller, Leggart mills, Bridge of Dee, h. Leggart cottage. Bridge of Dee John (George Reid and Son), 41£ Union street John H., embroidery designer and printer, 17 Crown street, h. 60 Holburn street John, out-door officer (H.M. Customs), Rosebank terrace John, grocer and spirit dealer, 17 Justice street Peter, beadle (Holburn Church), Exchange street Robert, 3 Golden square William (of Johnston and Laird), 1 Netherkirkgate Mrs, lodgings, 3 Henderson's court, 91 Gallowgate Mrs Alex., broker, 66 Shiprow Miss, 11 Rosemount place Miss, dressmaker, 239 George street Johnstone, James (Pickford and Co.), 8 Schoolhill Jolly, George, janitor, Grammar school Isaac, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 1 14 George street, h. 35 Charlotte street "William, printer (Journal Office), 18 Marywell street Misses, dressmakers, 136 George street Jones, James, R., teacher (Board of Trade Navigation School), 8 James street Jopp and Shand, advocates, Jopp's court, 31 Gallowgate Alexander (of Jopp and Shand), Woodhill Andrew, advocate, distributor of stamps and collector of taxes for Aberdeenshire, Victoria court, 54 Castle street, h. 220 Union street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 151

Jopp, Keith (of W. and K. Jopp), 13 Mount street W. and K., wine and spirit merchants, 13 Market street William (of W. and K. Jopp), 31 Gallowgate Mrs Andrew, 31 Gallowgate Joss, Charles, tailor, 91 Skene street Patrick, manager (A. and F. Manuelle), 41 Guestrow Mrs, lodgings, 26 Union row

Mrs, provision merchant, 53 Loch street, h % 5 Charlotte street Mrs, spirit dealer, 176 West North street Justice, James N. (D. Roberts, King street), 166 Skene street west James N. jun., clerk (Customs), 166 Skene street west Miss, 69 Bon-Accord street

KAY, James P. (of C. Davidson and Co^), 7 Millburn street Miss, dressmaker, 30 Thistle street Kean, Alexander, boot and shoe maker, 64, h. 62 College st. Bernard, hatter and broker, 73 Gallowgate

...... John, saddler and portmanteau maker, 21|- Schoolhill Keating and Co., clothiers and outfitters, 26 and 40£ Union

street and 2 St Catherine's wynd ; A. B. Taylor, manager Keddie, Alex., teacher (West Parish School), 67 Bon-Accord street Keen, Archibald George, captain and adjutant, R. A. H., 2 South Crown street Keith and Archibald, shoemakers, Bridge of Dee and Gibb, lithographers, engravers, and ornamental printers, 15 Union buildings and Mitchell, commission agents and grain merchants, 36 Marischal street Alexander (of Keith and Mitchell), 5 Affleck street Alexander (of K. and G.), 4 Rosemount terrace James, druggist, 8, h. 10 Union place James, wright, 7 Canal lane James, clerk (A. M'Donald, Field, & Co.), 10 Bon-Accord lane John (of Pratt and Keith), 36 Bon-Accord terrace John, late merchant tailor, 1 Guestrow John, secretary (T. and C. Bank), 7 Bon-Accord square John, licentiate of Free Church, 29 North Broadford Peter, carter, 11 Mounthooly

N William, MD., surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, and lecturer on Clinical Surgery, 263 Union street William, sen., slater and slate merchant, 24 Union row and 24 Summer street 152 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Keith, William, jnn., polished granite and enamelled slate works, 187 King street, h. 1 Roslin terrace Mrs James, 101 Crown street Mrs, lodgings, 10 Bon-Accord lane ...... Mrs, milliner and straw bonnet maker, 34 Union terrace

. ti .. Mrs, hardware merchant, 18 Market gallery, h. 20 Longacre Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 7 Crown street

Kellas, James F. , secretary and clerk, Local Marine Board, 28 Quay Kelly, F. B., clothier, 44 George street John, Hillside foot post, 25 St Andrew street Mrs, lodgings, 17 Skene terrace Kemp, Alexander, flesher, 29 Market hall, h. Woodside John, builder, Bridge of Dee Robert, miller and grain merchant, tacksman of the

Murtle and Kennerty mills ; warehouse and office, 59 and 60 Castle street Mrs, lodgings, 86| Crown street Mrs Francis, grocer, 60 Skene square Kempt, Irvine, secretary (S. N. E. R. Co., Guild street), 114 Crown street Kenn, Miss, 15 Huntly street Kennedy, J. J., merchant and agent, Market street, h. 79 Crown street R., spirit dealer, 92 Shiprow

Kent Mutual Fire Insurance Co. ; W. P. Booth, agent, 20 Marischal street Kerr and Bowman, carvers, gilders, and printsellers, 179 Union street David, M.D., 9 Union place George (of Kerr and Bowman), 4 Henry place John, 11 Holburn place ...... Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 86£ John street Kidd, J. Simpson, teacher (East Parish School, St Paul street), 3 Kingsland place Lewis, sub editor (Aberdeen Herald), 3 Kingsland place

Kilgour, Alexander, M.D , 158 Union street James, draper, 94 George street, h. 76 Wales street Kiloh, Miss, 27 Dee street King, Arthur, & Co., printers (Free Press Office), Concert court, Broad street Arthur (of A. King and Co.), 3 Ann place George, late bookseller, 19 Garden place George, shipmaster, Cotton street John, late shipmaster, 3 James street ...... Maxwell, dentist, 49 Broad street Wm., builder, 29 Union row CITY OF ABERDEEN. 153

King, Miss Margaret, teacher (Greyfriars Session School), 1 Hanover lane Mrs, coffee rooms, 55 Basement floor, Market Mrs C, 29 Victoria street west King Street Brewery Co., brewers and malsters, 213 King street Kinghorn, James, general draper, 198 George street, h. Mount cottage, Mount street Kinnear, James, adjutant, Artillery Volunteers, 68 Dee street Kinneard, William, gardener, Outseats, Pitmuxton Kirby, Col. G., Beltie house, Dee street Kirkland, Mrs, 12 North Silver street Kitson, William and Co., stoneware and rag merchants, 172 Gallowgale, h. 1 Seamount place Knight, George, spirit dealer, 5 Trinity quay George M. (of J. Knight and Son), 61 St Nicholas st. James and Son, refreshment rooms, Market street, h. 61 St Nicholas street ...... Wm., architect and surveyor, 88, h. 104 King street Knowles, Alexander, smith and machine maker, Shuttle lane George, engineer, 65 Park street James, butcher, 5 Skene street, h. 9 Denburn terrace Thomas, flesher, 7, 8, and 9 Market hall, h. 1 Little Wales street Thomas, jun., flesher, 6 Market hall Wm., engineer (City of London), 31 Frederick street Wm., sen., 39 Marischal street Mrs, 1 Langstane place Misses, teachers, 37 Marischal street Knox, David, wholesale ironmonger, 56 and 58 Gallowgate, h. 110 Crown street David, painter, II Whitehouse street George, mealseller, 4 Mealmarket street William G., architect, 44 Schoolhill, h. 8 Strawberry- bank 7 William, grain merchant, 16 King street,/!. Craigton, Cults Mrs, teacher, 84 Skene square Kriiger, Hugo, teacher of modern languages, 18 North Silver street Kyd, David, writer, 84 King street, h. 8 Rosemount place James, road surveyor, Rubislaw

LAER, E. W. Von, Millburn cottage, Dee village Laidlaw, Mrs, lodgings, 50 Castle street Laing and Melvin, coach builders to her Majesty, 4 and 8 Bon- Accord street Alexander (of Laing and Melvin), 142 Skene street 154

Laing, David, basket warehouse, 5 Crown street James, mason, 32 Summer street James, skinner, 38, h. 63 George street ...... James and Co., ironmongers, blacksmiths, and bell-

hangers, 121 Union street, and 52 Green ; work- shop, 15 Back wynd James (of J. Laing and Co.), 32 Albyn place Robert, shoemaker, 193 George street Thomas, chemist druggist, and operative dentist, 51 Woolmanhill, h. 56 Castle street W. and T„ ironmongers, blacksmiths, heel and toe plate workers, 207 Gallowgate, and 2 Gerrard street, Workshop, 18 Catherine street Wm. (of W. and T. Laing), Eden Cottage, Mount st. Laird, Daniel (of Johnston and Laird), 14 Bon- Accord terrace Lakin, Francis H. (Wood and Co.), 211 Union street Lamb, Alexander, plumber and brassfounder, 48 John street, h. 184 George street John, grocer, 74 King street John, photographer, 28| Crown street, h. 13 Skene ter- race Mrs James, innkeeper and grocer, Margaret's place, Ruthrieston Lamont, Alexander, furniture dealer, 21 Causewayend Lancashire Insurance Co.; Lachlan M'Kinnon, jun., advo- cate, agent, 241 Union street Langlands, Eobert, provision dealer, 187 Gallowgate Largie, James, shipmaster, 14| Broad street Latter, Richard, professor of music, 53 Union place Laurie, William, bookbinder, 40£ Union street, h. 5 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill Mrs Thomas, 75 Dee street Mrs William, 29 Ferryhill place Law, Christopher, grocer and provision merchant, 27 Com- merce street George, shipmaster, 3 Cotton street John, baker, 60 Shiprow, h. 3 Affleck street Samuel, shoemaker, 122 Skene street Mrs, lodgings, 31 Charlotte street Misses, 43 Victoria street west Miss Barbara, grocer and spirit dealer, 8 Wellington place Lawrence, Joseph, tailor and funeral waiter, officer (Free East Church), 86 John street. Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 27 Dee street Laws, Robert, foreman (A. and W. Ogilvie), 48 Summer street Lawson, William, gardener, Ferryhill house CITY OF ABERDEEN. 155

Lawson, Mrs, spirit dealer, 5 Marischal street Mrs, 10 Carden place Leaper, Joseph, grocer and spirit dealer, 58 College street Leask, Alexander and Co., bullion dealers, 38 Marischal st. John, registrar of births, deaths, and marriages for the parish of Old Machar, 21 ^ Union terrace Wm,, shipmaster, 20 Bank street Mrs, fish dealer, Basement floor, Market Leckie, Wood, and Munro, engineers and shipbuilders, Torry Andrew (of L. W. & M.), surveyor in steam for Board of Trade, 78 Waterloo quay Ledingham, Alexander, grocer and provision merchant, 42^ h. 75 Chapel street Andrew, nautical instrument maker, 14 Regent quay, h. 3 Bannermill street A. W., manager, Spring garden provision works, h. 16 Eosemount place Andrew, provision dealer, 61 Shiprow James, A.M., teacher, house and academy, 12 Correc- tion wynd James, miller and grain merchant, Upper Justice mills

Leeds and Yorkshire Assurance Co. ; agent, Joseph T. Willet Lees, James, dockmaster, 43 Commerce street Leffen, Mrs H., 67 Crown street Legg, James, tinsmith, 48 Netherkirkgate, h. above shop William, tinsmith, 79 Queen street Legge, Rev. James W., A.M., teacher (Grammar School), Bellahill cottage, Balmoral place John, stonecutter, Windmillbrae, h. Bellahill cottage, Balmoral place Leiper, James, grocer, 108, h. 106 Chapel street Leith and Paterson, wholesale warehousemen, Exchange court, Union street Alexander and Co., drapers and tailors, 69 Commerce street, h. 10 Castle terrace Hugh, miller and grain merchant, 83 George street John (of Leith and Paterson), 2 Mitchell place Misses (of Freefield), 46 Skene terrace

Lemon Tree Tavern ; Mrs P. Machray 7 Huxter row Lendrum and Thomson, silk mercers, shawlmen, and general drapers, 145 Union street John (of Lendrum and Thomson) 6 Strawberry bank Lennie, Alexander, shoemaker, and principal beadle (Free Trinity church), 12J Kidd lane Leslie, Alexander, bookseller and stationer, 227 Union street, and 6 Langstane place, h. 130 Union street Alexander, messenger-at-arms, 12 Huxter row,- h. 6 Roslin terrace 156 GENERAL DIRECTORY.

Leslie, Alexander, moulder, 16 Bank street

... . Allan, boot and shoe maker, 18 Albion street Andrew, commercial traveller, 13 Loch street George and Co., shipowners and coal merchants, agents

for Muntz's metal, 1 1 Quay George (of G. Leslie and Co.), 146 Crown street George, shipwright (J. Duthie, Sons, and Co.), 24 Con- stitution street George (of Morison and Leslie), 59 Marischal street George, billiard room keeper, 115 Union steeet G. C. (of Shirres, Leslie, and Co.), 261^ George street James, superintendent (Gas works), 23 Constitution st. James, shipmaster, 38 St Clement street James M., shipmaster, 17 Albert terrace John, 263 George street John Grant, sheriff-clerk depute, and deputeclerk of the peace, Record buildings, 27 King st., h, 71 Dee st. John, shipmaster, 13 Albert terrace John, bootmaker, 8 Queen street, h. 4 South Constitu- tion street ...... Wm., surgeon, 10 Golden square Wm., architect and builder, 123£ Union street, h. 28 Albyn place W. and W., grocers, tea and spirit dealers, 39 West North street," h. above shop Mrs, 17 Albert street Mrs, 130 Union street Miss, coffee room, 35 Marischal street Miss, milliner, 16 Virginia street Misses (Powis) Berrybank Misses, Canal road villa, Causewayend Levie, Alexander, shipmaster, 69 Bon-Accord street

, Mrs, 73 Wales street Mrs, lodgings, 13 Marischal street Mrs, teacher, 13 Commerce street Lewins, Mrs, teacher (Dr Bell's school), 108 King street Lewis, Charles E., principal beadle, St Andrew's church, 36 Queen street David, boot and shoe maker, 16 Union street Leys, Robert, engineer, 9 Constitution street

Life Association of Scotland ; Grigor and Reid, 146 Union

street ; James Ferguson, 84 Union street ; and George Milne, 9 King street, agents Ligertwood, Charles, tailor and clothier, 130 George street John and Robert, advocates and notaries public, trea- surers of the Spalding Club, and secretaries and treasurers of the Royal Northern Agricultural Society, 89 Union street ;

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Ligertwood, John, advocate and sheriff clerk (of J. and R. L.), 26 Bon-Accord terrace Robert (of J. and R. L.), 2 Crown place Wm., shipwright, 33 York street Wm. L., builder, Woodbine cottage, Gowan brae Mrs (of Logierieve), 21 Albert street ...... Mrs, sen., 2 Crown place Mrs James, 32 Thistle street Mrs Peter, 28 Wellington street Lindsay, James, stoneware merchant, Clarence street, corner of Wellington street Robert, principal porter, goods department (S. N. E. R. Co.), 1 Bank street Wm., bookseller, stationer, and newspaper agent, 30 Market street and 62 Gallowgate, h. 55 Gallowgate Mrs Dr, 2 South Silver street Linklater, Alex., shipmaster, 27 Marywell street Andrew, shipmaster (Pharos), 6 King street place James, shipmaster, 28 Wellington street Linton, Alex., surgeon, R.N., 266 George street Little, Mrs, broker, 161 Gallowgate Littlejohn, James, wholesale and retail tea dealer and grocer, 39 Green, h. 4 Millburn street George G., grocer, 39 Green, h. 2 St Catherine's wynd James, office, 4 Belmont street, h. Gordondale, Stocket James, spirit dealer, 18 Gordon street William, cashier (Aberdeen Town and County Bank), 60 Union street Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company John Sheed, agent, 44 Marischal street Livingston, John, fish dealer, Basement floor, Market, h. 19 Carmelite street Peter, Jasmine terrace Mrs Dr, 85 Crown street Mrs, spirit dealer, 80 Loch street Lizars, A. Jardine, M.D., late professor of Anatomy (Univer- sity of Aberdeen), Arnlee, Cults Lloyds' Agent, James Aiken, jun., 57 Marischal street Surveyor, Wm. Wallis, 13 Regent quay Lockhart and Salmond, restaurateurs and confectioners, 123 Union street and Salmond, confectioners, lemonade and soda water manufacturers, 2 Little Belmont street James (of Lockhart and Salmond), 19 Back wynd N. and Sons, linen and sack manufacturers (Kirkcaldy) 41 Marischal street Logan and Co., pianoforte makers and music sellers, 182 Union street, workshop, Spring garden 158 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Logan, David (of D. Logan and Co.), 10 Bank street

London Printing and Publishing Co-, 2£ Broad street ; Jos. Maitland, manager

Union Assurance Fire Offices and Annuities ; J. and G. Collie, advocates, 38 Castle street Longniuir, James, shipmaster, 12 Henry street Rev. John, A.M., LL.D. (Free Mariners' Church), 50 Dee street John, foreman 'blacksmith (Walter Hood and Co.), 15 Fish street Mrs John, 53 Victoria street west Lonie, David, furnishing tailor, 77, h. 79 Gallowgate Lorimer, David, grocer, 7 East North street James, bootmaker, 94 Union street, h. 9 Rosemount terrace Wm., pawnbroker, 5 Seamount place Lovie, Mrs, 41 Victoria street west Low and Chalmers, builders, 40 Whitehouse street Gavin of Low and Chalmers), 40 Whitehouse street James S., cashier (Robertson and Lumsden), 84 Auch- mull village James and Co., saddlers, 45 Queen street, h. Roseacre, Spittal James, tailor and general outfitter, 10 Regent quay Mrs James, 40 Union terrace Mrs, sick nurse, 58 John street Mrs, provision dealer, 104 Chapel street

Lubeck, Consul for ; John F. White, 107 King street Lucas, James, late contractor, 128 George street John, shipmaster, 8 Commerce street

Ludwig, Chas., 1 1 Union buildings Lumsden and Gibson, family grocers and wine merchants, 95 Union street Henry S. (of Lumsden and Gibson), 75 Crown street Rev. Jas., professor of theology (Free Church College), 34 Bon-Accord terrace J. F:, advocate (of Robertson and Lumsden), 26 North Silver street James & Co., clothiers and outfitters, 155 Union street west, corner of Diamond street James and Co., ladies' outfitting saloon, 151 Union st. Robert, manager (N. of S. B.), I Kiug street William, merchant, 58 Union street, h. Eastbank, Font- hill Lunan, G. and T., builders, 2 Charles street, h. 311 George street John, wright, and messenger to the wright and cooper trade, 290 George street ,

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Lunan, William, accountant (S.N.E.R.), Ashley place, Cupar- stone road Lunatic Asylum, adjoining Mary place; Robert Jamieson M.D., superintendent Lyall, David (of G. Lyall and Co.), 97 Union street ...... George and Co., silk mercers to the Queen, 99 Union street Robert, blacksmith, 19 Huxter row R. W. (of Hay and Lyall), 12 Springbank terrace Lyell, John, gun, fishing rod and tackle maker, 128 Union street, h> 9 Union terrace George, sheriff officer for the counties of Aberdeen and Kincardine, 15 Huxter row, h. Bairnshall lane, Woodside Lyon, Alex., cattle and hide salesman, 194§ George street, h. 80 Bon-Accord street John, spirit dealer, 76 Waterloo quay ...... Wm., rector (West-end Academy), Meadow bank. Cults Mrs, pawnbroker, 35 Netherkirkgate

r Miss, white seamstress, 30 Summer street

M'ADAM, John, carter, 9 Jopp's lane Wm., brewer (Wallace Brothers) 53 Holburn street M' Allan, W. A. (Gallowgate Mission), 6 Broadford place M'Arthur, Rev. George (of the Gymnasium) Eden cottage, Mount street M'Aulay, James, inspector of taxes, 12 King street, h. 40 Union place M'Bain, George, baker, 62 Schoolhill, h. 7 Black's buildings James, Duncan cottage, Leslie place Wm., spirit dealer, 46 Green M'Bean, Donald, furnishing tailor, Trinity Manse, Market street M'Beath, Peter, shipmaster, 20 Marywell street Mrs, register office for engaging servants, 2 Longacre M'Bey, Alexr. Jr., Omnibus proprietor, 25 John street M'Callum, William, locker (Customs), 20 St Clement's street Mrs, 6 Bon-Accord terrace M'Combie, James Boyn, advocate (of Murray and M'Combie), 4 Albyn place William, editor (Free Press), 9 Broadford place M'Condach, Mrs, 1 Holburn street M'Conachie, G. C., teacher of writing, 115 Union street, h- 2 Union place M'Courtie, George Walker, residenter, 8 John street M'Crindle, Mrs G., refreshment rooms, 60 Regent quay M'Culloch, Rev. Colin (East parish) 2 Union place 160 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

M'Diarmid, John, cashier (Stamps and Taxes), h. 39 Union terrace M'Donald, Alexander, advocate, 83 Union street, h. 17 Rose street Alexander, Field, & Co. (Aberdeen Granite Works), Constitution street Alexander (of A.M'D., F., & Co.), Kepplestone Bernard, pavier and contractor, 29 Victoria street west Charles, spirit dealer, 169 Gallowgate David, late manager (Bannermill), 8 Carden place James (late Inland Revenue), 2 Park place James, jun., cabinetmaker, 31 Castle street, h. 8 Gues- trow James, tobacco manufacturer, 6 Union street James, spirit dealer, 2 Schoolhill, h. 3 George street John, confectioner, 27 Basement floor, Market, h. 1 Craigie street John, late merchant, 12 North Broadford Peter, furnishing tailor, 58 Queen street, h, above shop R., foreman (T. Baird's cabinet shop), 22 Summer street Roderick, carter and feuar, 8 Charles street T. and Co., photographic artists, 3 Langstane place Thomas (of T. M'D. and Co.), Summer lodge, Johnston place Wm., gutta percha shoemaker, 65 Queen street Isabella, spirit dealer, 20 West North street Mrs Alex., Shannaburn house Mrs, 8 Alford place .... Mrs George, innkeeper, Ross's court, 22 Schoolhill Miss, teacher (South parish School), 62 Skene street Miss, dressmaker, 50 Skene terrace Miss, stay and corset maker, 53 Queen street M'Gee, Richard, corkcutter, 47 Guestrow, h. Jopp's court, Broad street M'Gillivray, John, hairdresser, 242, h. 247 George street John, hotel keeper, 9 St Nicholas lane Mrs, eating house, 4 Exchequer row M'Gilvray, Rev. Walter, D.D. (Free Gilcomston Church), 1 Rubislaw place M'Gregor and Humphrey, agricultural implement makers, Spring garden works, Loch street and Shand, slaters, Spa street, h. 6 Black's buildings Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 57 Guestrow, h. 2 Bar- nett's close Alexander, commercial traveller, Twin cottage, 66 Hol- burn street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 161

M'Gregor, Colin, auctioneer and cattle salesman, 78 "Wales street Daniel, butcher, 10, h. 12 St Clement's street David, dyer, 28 George street John, 38 Union row John, dyer, 26 George street, h. Leonard cottage, Be' videre place M'Grigor, Alexander, writer, 58 Castle street Charles, hosier and girth manufacturer, Ashley place, Cuparstone

, Mrs John, 15 Crown street Miss, 25 Marischal street Miss, fishing tackle maker, 59 Queen street M'Guffie, Thomas, letter carrier, Abbey place, 46 Shiprow M'Hardy, David and Son, ironmongers, smiths, and bell- hangers, 54 Netherkirkgate, h. Cranford, Ruthrie- ston John, blacksmith and broker, 36 Gallowgate Robert, grocer and provision merchant, 188 West North street ...... Samuel, commercial traveller (Aberdeen Commercial Co.), 29 Ferryhill place William, writer, 2 Correction wynd, h. 67 Crown street Mrs Charles, 31 Dee street Mrs John, 17 Back wynd M'Intosh, Duncan, grocer and spirit dealer, 202 Gallowgate George, foreman (W. Fraser, 50 Union street), 24 Dee street John (head steward, "Gambia"), 7 King street place John, provision merchant, 101 Gallowgate J. C. (A. Pirie and Sons), 3 Dee place Mrs, lodgings, 137 Union street Mrs, midwife, 68 Causewayend Mrs, spirit dealer, 34 and 36 Loch street M'Kann, John, broker, 38 Lodge walk M'Kay, Alexander, shipmaster 93 Wales street Alexander, cabinetmaker, 15, h. 13 Upperkirkgate, workshop, Wilson's court, 91 Broad street Charles, eating house keeper, 44 Guestrow Donald, superintendent, Public Baths, 5 Crooked lane ' ...... George, boot and shoe maker, and leather cutter, 18 Gallowgate, h. 49 St Andrew street George, hairdresser, 2 Commerce street John, grocer, &q„ 104 Gallowgate

... . Rev. John (Associate Synod, Skene terrace), 26 Skene terrace Robert, cabinetmaker, 11 Upperkirkgate

. . . . William, tailor, Wellington road 14 162 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

M'Kay, Mrs J., furniture dealer, 29 Gallowgate Misses, dressmakers, 34 Chapel street M'Keaig, James, Caledonian hotel, 62 Castle street M'Kenna, Francis, cutler, 326 Gallowgate M'Kenzie, Alexander, broker, 60 East North street Alexander, fiesher, 58 East North street Daniel, house agent, 284 George street George, 22 Rosemount place George, spirit dealer, 35 and 36 Regent quay James, baker, 66 and 68 Queen street James and Co., silk mercers and drapers, 47 Union st„ James (of J. M'Kenzie and Co.), 166 Skene street west John, stoneware merchant, 19 Gallowgate, h. 11 Little- john street John, slater, Plasterers' court, 70 Gallowgate John, writer, 39 Chapel street Mrs G., lodgings, 3 Rosemount place Mrs (late of Skene), 4 Springbank place Mrs, 23 Rosemount place Miss (late of Ruthrieston), 29 Castle street Miss, 33 Summer street M'Keowin, Wm., superintendent of funeratory, 8 Henderson's court, Broad street M'Kerrow, Rev. James, B. A., 59 Bon- Accord street M'Killiam, B. and W., confectioners to the Queen, 54 Broad street Basil (of B. and W. M'Killiam), 48 Victoria street west Robert, pastry cook, 28 Union street, and 38 Upperkirk- gate, h. Crescent cottage, Spittal road M'Killican, James, clerk, Bon-Accord Livery stables, h. 24 Schoolhill M'Kinlay, Robert (assistant, D. Gray), 13 Blackfriars street M'Kinnon, John, coach painter, 41 Victoria street west

Lachlan, advocate ; office, Spring garden iron works, h. 19 Albert street Lachlan, jun., advocate and sharebroker, 241 Union st. Wm. and Co., iron merchants and founders, Spring

garden works ; office, 12 Windy wynd William, late iron merchant, 23 Albert street Miss, 121 Crown street M'Kissock, M., draper, 16 and 17 Market gallery M'Laren, John, commission merchant, 15 Queen street, h. 51 Schoolhill M'Lauchlan, John, coal, wood merchant, and shipowner, 1, h. 3 James street M'Lean, Alexander, shipmaster, 21 Skene row G. Gordon, M.D., late professor of Oriental Languages (Marischal College), 144 King street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 163

M'Lean; Hugh, traveller (J. J. Kennedy), Market street, h, Froghali

John, superintendent of Meters ; office, 1 Provost Blaikie's quay, h. 50 Gallowgate ...... Thomas, baker, 7, h. 9 Dee street Mrs, grocer. 11 Bon- Accord lane M'Lein, Alexander (Lessee of Theatre), 51 Marischal street M'Leod, Colin and James, tinsmiths, 52 East North street Donald, Burnside cottage, 68 Holburn street Malcolm, governor of Old Machar Poor-house, St Machar place John, watchmaker, 9, h. 11 Schoolhill Simon, grocer and spirit dealer, 23, h. 21 Chapel lane Mrs Alex., grocer, 33 Summer lane Mrs, innkeeper, 49 Lodge walk Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 24 Dee street M'Nab, Robert, Gutta Percha warehouse, 39 Broad street M'Naughton, James, engineer (Richards and Co.), 83 Skene square M'Nie, Mrs, lodgings, 34 Union terrace M'Petrie, Margaret, hosier, 176 George street M'Pherson, Alexander, baker, 65, h. 63 Green George (of J. M'P. and Co.), 5 Ann place, Back Stocket road George W., photographer, Donald's court, 20 School- hill, h. 123 George street ..... John, and Co., comb manufacturers, Steps of Gilcom- ston John (of J. M'P. and Co.), Springhill John, jun. (of J. M'P. and Co.), 5 Ann place, Back Stocket road John, nurseryman and florist, 165—167 Market hall and Polmuir

...... John, bookseller, Cuparstone buildings Kenneth R., clearing-house clerk (S. N. E. R.), 26 Com- merce street William, Secretary's Office (S. N. E. R), 2 Waverley place Miss, dressmaker, Cuparstone buildings M'Queen, Wm. (late of Coast Guard), 65 Park street M'Rae, John, spirit dealer, South Bridge, h. 74 Holburn street M'Robbie and Milne, house carpenters, 1 Thistle lane, h. 21 Whitehouse street Charles, spirit dealer, 62 St Andrew street George, draper, 35 and 36 Market Gallery, h. Queens- ford place James, flesher, 31 Basement floor, Market 164 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

M'Robbie, John, M.B., CM., 157 Gallowgate Miss, teacher (Free John Knox's), Queensford place M'Sloy, John, fish and game dealer, Basement floor, Market, and 237 Union st, h. 2 Back wynd stairs, Green M'Taggart, Donald, coal broker and commission agent, 13 Trinity quay, west end of dock, near Market st., h. Broadford bank, Kingsland place Macaldowie, P. and Co., brush manufacturers, 14 St Nicholas street John, accountant, 12 St Nicholas street," K. 82 Bon- Accord street Robert, cashier (Abdn. Com. Co.), 131 King street Mrs P., lodgings, 9 Huntly street Macallan, Mrs David, 10 Strawberry bank Macandrew, Daniel and Co., builders, asphalt and slate mer- chants, 120 Loch street Daniel, architect (of D. M. and Co.), 120 Loch street Fergus, cabinetmaker, 48 Loch street, h. 47 St Andrew street Mrs Colin, 120 Loch street Macbeth, James, pianoforte maker and music seller, 164 Union street, h. 17 Huntly street Macdonald, David, tallow, hide, and leather factor, 113 George street, and 31 St Andrew street, h. Marine villa, 8 South Constitution street Rev. George (Gaelic Church), 36 Bon- Accord street ...... David, japanner, 11, h. 13 Thornton court, Guestrow Ewan, grocer and spirit dealer, 193 Gallowgate John, tailor, 21 Lodge walk Macdonell, Miss, 2 Holburn street Macdowall, Mrs Gavin, 12 Bank street Macfarlane, Alexander, clerk (H.M.C.), 130 Union street Macguire, James, tailor and cloth merchant, 49 Queen street and 33 Lodge walk, h. 51 Queen street Edward, 43 Lodge walk Machray, John A., grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 14 George street, h. Grant's court, 49 Upperkirkgate Isaac and Co., importers of foreign wines and spirits, 20 Adelphi court; A. Battan, agent Mrs Peter, Lemon Tree Hotel, 7 Huxter row Mackay, Charles, printer (A. King and Co., Free Press Office), _ 14 Fish street

. ... David M., druggist, 1 Exchequer row, h. 3, above shop James T. and Son, working jewellers, silversmiths, and opticians, 30 St Nicholas street, h. 19 Ferryhill place Robert, beadle (Gaelic Church), and funeral waiter, 6 Black's bindings CITY OF ABERDEEN. 165

Mackay, Roderick, feuar, 39 North Broadford Mrs (Star and Garter Hotel), 79 Windmillbrae Miss, matron (A. F. School of Industry), 61 Guestrow Mackenzie, James (of Shirres, Webster, and Mackenzie), 2 Devanha terrace J. Russel, architect, 14 Adelphi court, h. 2 West Craib- stone street Malcolm (of Friendville), 2 West Craibstone street Wm., late of Canada, 25 Bon-Accord terrace William, publisher, 61 St Nicholas street Mrs, 49 Victoria street west Mackie, Alexander M. hotel keeper (City Hotel), 21 St Nicholas street David and Co., winsey and linen manufacturers, 41 St Nicholas street, h. 14 Springbank terrace George, boot and shoe maker, 99 George street, h. 19 Harriet street John, basket maker, 3 Market Gallery, h. 53 Green John, blockmaker (W. Hood and Co.), 47 Wellington street Richard, rope and twine manufacturer, (successor to Geo. Miller, jun.), 42 Park street, h. 31 Constitu- tion street Robert, cutler, 17 St Nicholas street, h. 2 Blairton lane

. .. Mrs, 103 King street Mrs, sick nurse, 54 Summer street Mrs, 29 Bon-Accord street

Maclagan , Mrs Professor, 40 Skene terrace Maclean, Samuel, bookseller, 1 King street, h. 22 Silver street

Maclennan , Hector, commercial traveller, 98 Chapel street John, grocer, 56 Regent quay Maclure, Robert, LL.D., professor of humanity (University of Aberdeen), 18 Rubislaw terrace Maconachie, Robert, 178 Skene street west Wm. (goods department S.N.E.R.), 5 Henry place Macphail, Rev. James C. (Free East Church), Mansion house, Fountain Hall Miss, 56 Marischal street Macquibban, Charles M., M.B., surgeon, 39 Constitution st. Macrobin, John, M.D., professor of Medicine (University of Aberdeen), Migvie house, 23 North Silver street Mactaggart, Misses, 24 Union place Main, David, shipmaster, 42 York street David surveyor of shipping, 13 Constitution street John, mariner, 8 Virginia street Mrs, lodgings, 7 Yeats' lane Mair, Mrs, William, lodgings, 69 Crown street 166 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Mair, Miss, 52£ Chapel street Maitlaud, Alexander, Millbank, Broadford John, 23 Union place Joseph, manager (London Publishing Co.), 2J Broad street, h 6 Nelson street

Robert, shipowner ; office, 42 Netherkirkgate, h. Gar- vock wynd Miss, milliner, 11 Holburn street Miss, 2 St Clement street Malcolm, Alex., spirit dealer, 66 Causewayend Alex., commercial traveller (A. Ogston, Loch street), 175 Skene street west John, carriage builder (S. N. E. R. Co.), Sycamore place, Polmuir William, chainmaker, 91, h. 66 West North street

Manchester Fire Assurance Company ; agents, D. Mitchell,

12 Adelphi court ; and Alex. Diack, 13 Belmont street Mann, George, tailor and clothier, 104 Union street, h. Stoneytown house John, shipmaster, 8 Rosemount place Manson, John, agent for British Linen Co., 22 King street Manuelle, A. and F., stone merchants, Provost Blaikie's quay March, James, clockmaker, 11| Hutcheon street

Maritime Passengers' Assurance Company ; agent, John Sheed, 44 Marischal street Marquis, George, accountant, 147 Union street, h. 27 Albyn place Marr, Alexander, Free Press office, h. Watson street John, music seller and pianoforte maker to the Queen, 218 Union street, h. above saloon Robert, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 10 h. 8 East North street

... .. Mrs, flower modeller, 61 Park street Marsh, James, shipowner, 11 Quay, h. 15 Rosemount place Marshall and Co., Aberdeen Chemical Light manufactory, 38 Jopp's lane Marshall and Co., preservers of fresh provisions, Spring garden John (of W. and J. Marshall), 67 Chapel street John, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 160 George street, h. 41 John street W. and J., drapers, 81 Union street Wm. (of W. and J. Marshall), 43 Bon- Accord street Martin, Alex. W., manufacturer, 14 North Broadford Alex., teacher (Grammar School), Ashley place, Cupar- stone .

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Martin, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 7, h. 14 North Broadford George, Ferry Boat Inn, New Pier George, slater, 23 Commerce street, h. 8 Castle terrace

.. .. Gilbert, hairdresser, 53 Upperkirkgate, h. Short Loan- ings James & William, fieshers, 50,51, and 52 Market hall, h. 6 Springbank terrace

James, baker, 23, h. 19 Justice street ; tea and provision store, 31 Park street James, butcher, 42 Skene square James, teacher (Industrial School, Skene square), 5 North Broadford John, 6 Springbank terrace Samuel, hat manufacturer, 34 Union street, h. 66 Dee street William, slater, 23 Upper Denburn Mrs, 13 Whitehouse street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 14 North Broadford Miss M., matron (Orphan Hospital), 30 Huntly street Massie, James, overseer, New Pier ..... Rev. John, chaplain (Royal Infirmary and Lunatic Asylum), Watson street Marianus, advocate, 153 Union street, h. Nellfield house, Cuparstone Mrs, lodgings, 267 George street Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 166 Union street Masson, Alex., Sugarhouselane

Alex., auctioneer and appraiser ; office, 115 Union street, k. 24 North Silver street Andrew, accountant, 4 Queen street George, eating house, 7 Park street Robert, cabinetmaker, 9 Park street Thomas, flesher, 53 St Nicholas street Wm., Bexhill cottage, Holburn place Wm., commercial traveller, 7 Rosemount place Mather, John, commission agent, 2 Crown court, Union st., h. 266 George street Mathers, James, plumber, 13 J, h. 17 Dee street Mathieson, Alex., general ironmonger, 24 George street, h. 33 Charlotte street Isaac, wholesale and retail bonnet, shawl, and dress warehouse, 33, h. 75 Union street James, foreman shipwright (W. Duthie, jun.), 10 Church street John, cabinetmaker, 43 Schoolhill John, coffee and dining-rooms, 1 Carmelite street Robert (late Excise), 20 North Broadford 168 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Mathieson, Thomas, officer of Inland Revenue, 27 Victoria street west Thomas, shipmaster, 25 Prince Regent street Wm,, coach spring and mounting maker, 30 Mealmarket street Mrs A., draper, 45 Market gallery, h. 30 James street Miss, dressmaker, 1 Crown terrace

... . Miss, provision dealer, 77 Green Mathison's Wax and Paper Flower Establishment, 13, h: 18 Crown street Matthew, Alex. C, surgeon, 39 Albyn place John, fruit merchant, 27 Broad street, h. 84 Skene square Mrs Robert, II Waverly place Misses, dressmakers, 38 Chapel street Matthews, James, architect, 24 Adelphi court, h. 9 Rubislaw terrace William, Polmuir Maver, Alexander, furnishing tailor, 7 South Silver street, h. 40 Union terrace David, teacher (Bon- Accord Juvenile School), 6 Marywell street ...... George, farmer, Ruthrieston James, jobbing gardener, 30 Holburn street John, shoemaker, Margaret's place, Ruthrieston Miss, lodgings, 177 Union street Mearns and Turnbull, Misses, milliners, 77 King street James, shipmaster, 76 Park street John, book-keeper (Chivas Brothers), 41 Whitehouse street William, plasterer, 70 Netherkirkgate Mrs Daniel, 3 Constitution street Miss, Chapel court, 61 Gallowgate Mearse, John, 108 King street Mechanics' Institution and Libr uy, 17 Market street Mecklenburg Consul, John F. White, 107 King street Medd, Miss, teacher of music, 40 Union terrace

Medical and Chirurgical Society's Hall, King street; keeper , Hugh Bow Meff, Robert, baker, 199 George street, h. above shop William, fish and game dealer, 62, 63, and 64 Basement floor, Market, h. 2 Carmelite stre et Meffet, John, gardener, Outseats, Pitmuxton Mrs George, haberdasher, 204£ Gallowgate Meikle, John, boot and sh oe shop, 22 Castle street Thomas H., M D. , Hydropathic Establish ment, Loch head Mein, James, surgeon dentist, 7 Crown terrace CITY OF ABERDEEN. 169

Meldrum, William, tailor and outfitter, 45, h. 37 Marischal street Mrs, lodgings, 37 Marischal street Miss, matron, Industrial Asylum and Keformatory, 10 Mount street Mellis, Thomas, spirit dealer, 235 George street Miss, 43 Victoria street west Melville, John, foreman brass founder (H. E. and Co.), 17 Prince Regent street Thomas, ironmonger (of T. Melville and Sons), West- field Thomas and Sons, iron merchants, wholesale iron- mongers, plane, lock, and hinge manufacturers, 106 and 108 Gallowgate ...... Wm. (of T. Melville and Sons), 4 Springbank terrace Mrs E., 63 Bon-Accord street

.. .. Miss, 91 Bon-Accord street Melvin, David, hairdresser, 128 Gallowgate George, boot and shoemaker, 3 Gallowgate h. 146^ George street James, musician, Red Lion court, Guestrow John, grocer and spirit dealer, 89 John street William, carter, 62 College street Menzies, Alexander (of Green and Menzies), 29 Queen st. John, boot and shoemaker, and leather merchant, 64 Schoolhill Thomas, bookseller and stationer, 52 Castle street, h. Oldmill road, foot of Dee street Merchant, George, grocer and provision merehant, 29 Chapel street, h. 27 Thistle street Seamen's office, 28 Regent quay; George Brock, receiver Mess, Jonathan, miller and grain merchant; mill's, Gordon's

mills and Flourmill ; office, 12 Virginia street, warehouse, 48 St Nicholas street, h. Don cottage Woodside Messmer, Michael, clockmaker, 18 George street Meston, James, law and general accountant, 75 Union street, h. 13 Albert street

.. .. James, grocer, 6 East North street Mrs, Balmoral place Michie, Alexander, game and fish dealer, 32 Basement floor, Market, h. 29 Huntly street Charles, M.A., rector, Silver street academy, h. 10 North Silver street John, tinsmith, 68 Windmillbrae, h. 6Q Green Miss, milliner, 66 Green Middleton, Alexander, shipmaster, 11 Holburn place 170 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Middleton, Alexander, butcher, 9, h. 7 Little Chapel street Archibald, broker, 39 Causewayend David, traveller (J. J. Kennedy), 2 St Mary's place David, flesher, 41 Market hall, h. 132 Crown street George, bookseller and librarian, 4, h. 6 Skene square George (Customs), Custom House, 16 Regent quay James, mealseller, 13 West North street, h. 1 East North street John, advocate, 8 St Nicholas street, h. 13 Skene row John, furnishing tailor, 13 Skene terrace John, grocer, 31 Ann street John, porter to General Dispensary, 36 Upperkirkgate Joseph, provision merchant, 121 Gallowgate Peter, tailor, 6, h. 10 Crown street Kobert, builder, 2 Union Wynd, h. 46 Victoria street west William, writer (D. R. Morice), 34 Marischal street Misses, dressmakers, 1 East North street Midgley, G. H., manager (E and I. Telegraph Office), 46 Marischal street, h. 10 Bank street Midland Counties' Insurance Co. (Lincoln), W. P. Booth, 20 Marischal street, agent Militia Depot (Royal Aberdeenshire Highlanders), King st. Barracks Military Hospital, Castlehill

Mill of Cults' Warehouse, 52 Queen street ; William Thomson, manager Millar, David, measurer and surveyor, 115 Union street, h. 71 Bon- Accord street James, flesher, 158 and 217, h. 156 Gallowgate Miller, Alexander, shoemaker and provision store, 27 Chapel street George (of J. M. and Co.), 16 Constitution street James S., pawnbroker, 3 Woolmanhill John and Co., manufacturing chemists, Sandilands chemical works, Links John (of J. Miller and Co.), 104 Crown street Rev. J. D., 2 Affleck street Thomas, Crown and Anchor Hotel, 60 Marischal street Mrs, lodgings, 130 Union street Miss, dressmaker, 38 Union terrace Mills, Thomas, Inland Revenue officer, 1 Millburn street, Ferry hill Miln, Captain James, 6 Holburn street Milne and Marshall, grocers, 24 St Nicholas street and Walker, advocates, 129 Union street A. and R., booksellers and stationers, 199 Union street ...... Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 27 Marischal street, h. 3 Charlotte street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 171

Milne, Alex., (of A. and R. Milne, booksellers), 10 Victoria street west Alexander, of Pittrichie, 14 Young street, h. Pittrichie house, Udny Alexander 0. (of Milne, Low, and Co.), 268 George street Alex. D., Rubislaw Bleachfield, 37 Thistle street Alexander, accountant, 72 Wales street .. .. Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 1 and 3 St Paul street h. 42 Loch street Andrew, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, Windmill lane A. and J., house carpenters, 6 Denburn, h. 85 Chapel street Rev. David (Gilcomston Church), 5 Garden place David (of J. Milne and Sons), 2 Chapel lane Francis, Maryculter foot post, 15 Jopp's lane George and Co., timber merchants, Victoria dock saw- mills George, agent for Commercial Bank, 7 King street George, shipmaster, 32 Mary well street George, clerk of Police, 50 St. Nicholas street, h. 29 Thistle street George, governor of Poor's House, Nelson street George, writer, 56 Castle street, h. 30 Mount street George, principal beadle (North Church), and funeral waiter, 87 Queen street George, house carpenter, 3 Fish street George, spirit dealer, 15 Shiprow George, officer of customs, 69 Park street J. and Sons, machine makers, 41 James street J. (of J. Milne and Sons), 21 James street James (of G. Milne and Co.), 5 Bon- Accord square James (late Angus Fraser and Co.) wine and spirit mer- chant, 72, h. 74 Union street James, teacher (Dr Bell's school), 81 Skene square James, writer, 22 Adelphi court, h. 57 Huntly street James, boot and shoemaker, Holburn place James, manager (City boot and shoe shop), 42 Guestrow James, shore porter and brewer, 69 Virginia street, h. 8 Castle terrace James, flesher, 191 Gallowgate James, sergeant of police, 7 Seamount place James, Red Lion Inn, 8 West North street James, tea merchant and commission agent, 73 King street, h. 13 Albert terrace John B. (of W. Milne and Son), 3 East Craibstone at. John, manager (Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.), 11 Canal terrace ,

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Milne, Rev. John (Holburn Church), 51 Chapel street Co.), 1 Chapel street John (of M , Sons, and John, wholesale confectioner and merchant, 30 Union place and 4 Rose street, h. 2 Alford place John (of M. and M.), 13 Loch street John, messenger (Aberdeen Town and County Bank) Bank buildings, Netherkirkgate John, assessor of Lands and Heritages for the Parlia- mentary Burgh of Aberdeen, 10 Union street, h. 2 Windsor place, 21 Victoria street west John D., advocate (of Milne and Walker), 14 Rubislaw terrace John, overseer (Broadford works), 13 Craigie street John, 1st lieutenant of police, 32 Young street John, bottler, 6 Upperkirkgate, h. 59 Loch street Low and Co., clothiers, shirt makers, and outfitters 127 Union street Peter, draper, 22£ George street, h. Sunnyside Robert (of M., Sons, and Co.), 1 Chapel street Robert civil engineer, secretary, and general manager, Great North of Scotland Railway; office, Water- loo station, h. 10 Rubislaw terrace Robert, shipmaster, 54 Regent quay Sons, and Co., stay and bonnet, boot and shoe ware- house, 35 and 37 Union street

... . Thomas, nurseryman and florist, Sunnyside Thomas, 268 George street Thomas, jun., gardener and nurseryman, Rubislaw Wm. and Son, grocers, tea, wine, and spirit merchants, • 209 Union street Wm. and Son, fleshers, 10 and 11 Market hall Wm.(of W. Milne and Son), Castle lodge, 1 Castle terrace Wm., accountant, 83 Union street, h. 37 Thistle street Wm. S., commercial traveller, 2| Ferryhill place Wm., grocer, 21 Gordon street Wm., slater, 91 Chapel street Wm., spirit dealer, 7 Exchequer row Wm., advocate (Yeats and Spottis wood), 46 King street, h. 59 Dee street Wm., shipmaster, 5 North Broadford Wm., overseer, 2§ Ferryhill place Wm., grocer and spirit merchant, 43, h. 61 Skene square Wm., grocer and spirit dealer, 85 St. Andrew street Mrs, feuar, Ruthrieston street ... .. Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 124 Union Mrs, 3 Albert terrace Mrs Captain, lodgings, 51 Chapel street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 173

Milne, Mrs Captain James, grocer and spirit dealer, 42 Gordon street Mrs John, grocer and spirit dealer, Bridge of Dee ..... Mrs, lodgings, 19 Shiprow Mrs, 7 Black's buildings Mrs, lodgings and innkeeper, 14 Harriet street Mrs, 20 Chapel street Miss, white seamstress, 167 Skene street west Miss, Ashvale, Cuparstone Miss, dressmaker, 142| George street Miss, matron (Boys' Hospital), 19 Upperkirkgate Miss, 43 Whitehouse street

Minerva Life Assurance Co. ; agent, A. Diack, 13 Belmont street Minty, Alexander, 201 Union street James, assistant inspector of police, 11 Seamount place William, goods manager's assistant (S. N. E. R.), 8 Bank street Mrs, sen., 9 Seamount place Mitchell and Muil, bakers, 46 Schoolhill and 153 George st. Adam, builder, Mount Pleasant, 1 Caual street Alex., 2 Gilcomston brae

Alex., bird and animal stuffer ; Museum, 58 Castle st. Alex, (of Keith and Mitchell), 80 Bon- Accord street Charles, blacksmith and grate manufacturer, 77, h. 75 George street David, advocate, agent for Manchester Fire, and Pelican Life, Assurance Companies, 12 Adelphi court, h. 2 Carden place mffr David, blacksmith, Inches, h 3 Roslin terrace David, office porter (Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.), 62 Marischal street James, marine and general outfitter, 29 Quay, h. Chapel court, 1 Justice court James, shore porter, 72 Park street James, manager (Tory Farm Brick Work Co.), h. 18 Marischal street James, spirit dealer, 12 Frederick street James (of Mitchell and Muil), Belvidere place James (of Jamieson and Mitchell), United cottage, Hol- burn place James, outfitter 61 Queen street, k. 64 Broad street James, stair railer, 1J Upper Denburn John, teacher of drawing, 61 Huntly street John, jun., builder, 20 Bon- Accord lane, h. 4 Little Chapel street John, late builder, 4 Little Chapel street 15 174 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Mitchell, John, linen manufacturer, 16 Marischal street, h. 79 Spittal John vintner, 15, h. 17 Carmelite street John, principal beadle (Greyfriars), and funeral waiter, 4 Kidd lane Robert, lock and hinge maker, Beattie's court, 102 Gal- lowgate, h. 155 Gallowgate Robert, writer (Adam and Anderson) 6 College bounds Thomas, shipmaster ("Queen of Nations"), 126 King street Rev. Wm. L. (Free Holburn Church), 34 Victoria street, west Wm., postmaster of Aberdeen, Elmbank W. C, shipmaster, 23 Mary well street Wm., builder, 76 Commerce street, h. 10 Castle terrace Mrs, 21 Springbank terrace Mrs, lodgings, 39 Union terrace Miss, lodgings, 23 Summer street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 65 Chapel street Miss, dressmaker, 8 Guestrow Moir, B. (of J. Moir and Son), 16 Albyn place Charles, clerk (A. Brown and Co.) 16 Marywell street David and James, millwrights and joiners, Hilldown tree, Bauchory-Devenick James, surgeon and druggist, 12, h. 10 Wellington place James, foreman ropemaker (Catto, Thomson, and Co.), f 19 York Street James insurance agent, 4 Belmont st., h. Cuparstone place John and Son, preserved provision manufacturers, 56 Virginia Street John, messenger-at-arms, house, factor agent and col- lector of outstanding debts, 11 Huxter row, h. 3 Donald's court, Schoolhill John, late wood merchant, 5 Nelson street Wm., advocate (Jopp and Shand), 31 Gallowgate, h. 84 Broad Street William, tailor and clothier, 19 Market gallery, h. 30 Shiprow Wm., traveller (Glegg and Thomson), 53 Huntly street Wm., shore porter, 20 Castle street

... .. Wm., grocer and provision merchant, 59 Green, h. 1 Martin's lane ...o.. Mrs Wm. (late of Park), 254 Union street Mrs Dr., 172 Skene street west Mrs, register office for servants, 3 Donald's court, Schoolhill Miss, lodgings, 39 Bon- Accord street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 175

Moir, Miss, 84 Bon-Accord street Miss J., flower and fruit modeller, 1 Martin's lane, Green Misses, dressmakers, 40 Chapel street Mollison, George, grocer, 2 East North street

John, baker, 1, h. 4 Wellington place John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 26 Virginia street John, 130 Union street Win,, clerk (N. of S. E. L. Co.), 42 St Nicholas street William, teacher (Mechanics' Institution), 62 Gordon street William, grocer and spirit dealer, 140 Skene street Misses, ladies' school, 1 Marischal street Mollyson, Charles Alexander (N. of S. B.), 6 Marine place Moncur, Nicol, hotel and lodgings, 10 Adelphi court Montgomery, James and Co., masons, 50 Gallowgate Monro, James, shipmaster, (John Knox), 39 Constitution street Joseph, teacher and repairer of the accordian, &c, music seller and stationer, 32 Woolmanhill Mrs (late of Huntly), 61 Dee street More, Miss, lodgings, 36 Schoolhill Morgan, James, shipwright, 1 Church street James, accountant (Deeside railway); office, 24 AJelphi

court, ft. 14 North Broad ford John, shipowner, 172 Skene street west John, provision dealer, 111 Cause wayend ..... Patrick, clerk (Richards and Co.), 11 Kingsland place William, hairdresser, 4 Skene street, h. 296 George street '&' Mrs, lodgings, 91 Broad street Morice, Alex., game dealer and provision merchant, 15 Chronicle lane D. R., advocate, 34 Marischal street, h 4.6 Don street, Old Aberdeen

, Miss, 2 Golden square Morison and Harvey, managers, Aberdeen Lime Co., Provost Blaikie's quay, Inches and Leslie, corn factors and commission agents, 59 Marischal street Alex., shipmaster, 15 Constitution street Alex., bookseller and stationer, 28, h. 30 Marischal st. David, merchant, Manhattan cottage, 2 Mackie place George, M.D., surgeon (R. A. Highlanders), 24 Albyn place George, leather merchant, 37 Upperkirkgate George, shoemaker, 10 Gordon street George, brush manufacturer, 16 George street,* h. Frog- hall place 176

Morison, George (Prince of Wales Tavern), 38 Gallowgate James, superintendent (Aberdeen Market), h. 19 Had- den street James (of Fernie and Morison), 19 Hadden street James, plasterer and architectural modeller, 86 Spring- garden, h. 1 Stephen place James (of Morison and Leslie), 38 Constitution street James, gardener, Dry well park, Loanhead John, agent for City of Glasgow Bank, 15 Constitution street Peter (Aberdeen Lime Co.), 157 Crown street Mrs, 1 St Mary's place Mrs, lodgings, 3 Mitchell place, King street .,,... Mrs Alex., 13 Prince Regent street Mrs John, 15 Constitution street Morren, Miss, 29 Dee street Morrice, Alexander, merchant, 15 Chronicle lane James, spirit dealer, 58 Regent quay Mrs Alex., 21 Albyn place

Morris, John, V. S., 5 Langstane place ; shoeing forges, 7 Langstane place, 8 Schoolhill, 3 Flourmill lane, and 22 Dee street V/m., manager (United Kingdom Telegraphic Co.), 76 Union street Morrison and Skakle, jewellers, silversmiths, and opticians, 51 St. Nicholas street Charles (W. and K. Jopp), 39 Victoria street west Forbes, train and passenger superintendent (G. N. of S. R.), 57 Regent quay George, flesher, 78 Broad street James (of Morrison and Skakle), 1% North Broadford James, baker, 6, h. 7 Shiprow

Leslie, inspector of meters (G. L : Co.), 3 King's square Malcolmson, nurseryman, Forbesfield, Cuparstone Robert, watch and clockmaker, 35 Upperkirkgate William, flesher, 37, h. 38 Woolmanhill William and Co., clothiers, 1 Black's buildings Miss, 53 Huntly street Mortimer, Wm., hosier and girth manufacturer, 11 St Nicholas street, h. Outseats, Pitmuxton Morton, David (of J. Laing and Co.), 121 Union street

Mowat, Alex., wholesale stoneware merchant ; warehouse, 3 and 4 Blackfriars street, also proprietor of the baths, Sea Beach, and 10 Regent quay, h. 4 Black- friars street ...... James, tailor and clothier, 37 St Nicholas street, reno- vator of gentlemen's wearing apparel, 8, h. 7 Flourmillbrae CITY OF ABERDEEN. 177

Mowat, James, gardener, 57 Huntly street Wm, accountant, 22 Adelphi court, h. 63 Don street, Old Aberdeen William and Co., outfitting warehouse, 82 Shiprow Mrs, lodgings, 25 Mary well street Mowlem and Co., 88 Waterloo quay and Provost Blaikie's

quay ; H. A. Burstall, agent Muil, Rev. Francis, 23 Summer street Francis, baker (of Mitchell and Muil), 155 George street Muill, John, advocate, 46 Schoolhill, h. 2 Belvidere place Mrs, Belvidere place Miiller, C. F., teacher of French and German (Grammar School), 156 Crown street Mullet, Mrs, commercial hotel, 22 Broad street Munro, David (of J. and D. Munro), 169 Skene street west James and David, boot and shoemakers, 48 Upperkirk- gate James, dyer, 27 Upperkirkgate John (of Leckie, Wood, and Munro), Torry Farm John, 8 Catherine street Joseph, farmer, Broomhill, Pitmuxton Kenneth, baker, 60, h. 62 George street Mrs Donald, spirit dealer, 51 Guestrow Murdoch, Alex., and Son, grain merchants, 49 Regent quay Alex, (of A. Murdoch and Son), Ruthrieston Alexander, wright, Minister lane William, silk mercer (successor to George Sutherland), 149 Union street, h. 15 Denburn terrace Murphy, Mrs, bookseller, 6 South Silver street Murray and Garden, advocates, 48 Schoolhill and M'Combie, advocates (agents for North British In- surance Co."), 103 Union street

.. ... Alexander, teller (C- of G. Bank), 10 Springbank terrace Andrew, advocate (of Murray and M'Combie), 35 Bel- mont street Andrew, seaman, 20 Constitution street George, tin-plate worker, 33, h. 31 Chapel street George, builder, 65 Park street Isaac, furnishing tailor, Crown court, 41J Union street James (of Murray and Garden), 50 Schoolhill James (late G. and It. King), bookseller and stationer, and Bible Depository, 28 St Nicholas street, h. 21 Watson street James, cashier (Farquhar and Gill), 21 Watson street James A., clerk (City Tax Office), 43 Victoria street west James T. (Pickford and Co.), 8 Schoolhill 178 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Murray, James, dyer, Union Glen, h. South Bridge, Holburn street James, manager (Tweed department, A. Hadden and Sons), 5 Rosemount terrace John, importer of foreign goods, and general merchant, 74 Union street, 1st floor, h. 3rd floor John, boot and shoe maker, (and beadle, Albion street Chapel), 13£, h. 13 Albion street John, cabinetmaker, 70 Green Peter, dyer, 34 Schoolhill Robert, ship captain, 5 Rosemount place Thomas, baker, 24 Justice street Wm,, 10 Springbank terrace Wm., late builder, 3 Devanha terrace Wm., shipmaster, 10 Mary well street Mrs John, Leigh ton lodge, Hardgate Mrs John, lodgings, 11 North Broadford Mrs, 42 Victoria street west Mrs, 7 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill Misses, teachers of music and languages, 2 Dee place Music Hall Buildings, Union street; keeper, John Arthur Mustard, Robert, tailor and clothier, 145, h. 275 George street Mutch, James, letter carrier, 6 Black's buildings Robert, baker, 83, h. 75 Gallowgate

NAPIER, Alex., assistant inspector of poor for Old Machar ; office, St Machar place, h. Dunn's buildings, Hol- burn place Charles, house carpenter, 5 Spa street, h. 2 Denburn terrace

National Bank of Scotland Branch, 42 Castle street ; agent, Alex. Chivas Fire and Life Assurance Co.; agent, George Marquis, accountant, 147 Union street Security Savings' Bank, Exchange st., A. Ross, actuary Naylor, James, Free Masons' tavern. 44 Netherkirkgate Neil, James, silk mercer, 183 Union street, h. 165 Crown st.

, Mrs Joseph, 217 Union street Neilson, George, Secretary's assistant (G. N. of S. R.), 10 Canal terrace William, boat builder, 10 Canal terrace Nelson, Daniel, feuar, 14 Holburn street Ness, Robert, sen., coach builder and harness maker, 7 Union row, carriage saloon 226, h. 228 Union street Robert, jun., coach builder, carriage and harness bazaar, 235, h. 239 Union street Netherlands Vice-Consul, Richard Willock, Bank of Scotland, 35 Castle street ;

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Newcastle Steam Co., 43 Marischal street; Joseph Wood, manager Newson, Jonathan, 8 Bannermill street Newton, John, shipowner, 28 Wellington street Nicol, Alex., ship and insurance broker, 39 Marischal street, h. 29 Albyn place Alex., meter, 23 James street Alex., cooper, Red Lion court, 77 Broadfstreet

.. .. George (A. Cowieand Co.), Commercial court, 58 Castle street James, bulker (Harbour office), 2 Shore brae James, professor of Natural History (University of Aberdeen), 15 Bon-Accord square John and Son, rope manufacturers, Baltic street John, beadle (U.P. Church, George street), and funeral waiter, 16 Northfield, Gilcomston Mrs Dr, 17 Belmont street Mrs George, grocer and provision] merchant, 48, h. 50 Windmillbrae Mrs, vintner, 18 Wellington street Nicoll, Alex., commercial traveller (W. Stevenson), Millbank cottage, Berrydeu Charles, and Co., bootmakers, 20 Queen street Nicolson, Alex., blacksmith, 181 West North street, h. 5 Mounthooly Alexander, baker, 2, h. 3 Waverly place David, baker and confectioner, 10, h. 8 Exchequer row Wm., assistant (G. and S.), 13 Springbank terrace Wm., coal broker (D. M'Taggart), 27 Marywelljstreet Niddry, Charles, house carpenter, 64 Hutcheon street Nisbet, James, 4 Skene place Norfolk Farmers' General Assurance and Investment Co. Marischal (limited) ; agents, Booth & M'Callum, 56 street Norrie, Thomas, shipmaster, 26 Thistle street Mrs, 34 Union place

North British and Mercantile Assurance Co. ; agents, N.

Burnett, advocate ; Alexander Brand, accountant Murray and M'Combie, advocates; Wm. Paul, advocate, and John Duncan North of Scotland Banking Co., Castle street; Robert Lumsden, manager of Scotland Equitable Loan Co., 4 Flourmill brae, and 6

Flourmill lane ; Wm. Brebner, manager. Northern Advertiser Office, 7 St Catherine's wynd Agricultural Co., grain, coal, and all kinds of manure merchants, 30 Waterloo quay; Alex. Anderson, manager 180 GENERAL DIRECTORY.

Northern Assurance Company, Wm. Chalmers, manager ; office, 3 King street Co-operative Co. (limited), 51 Gallowgate, 47 Com- merce street, 135 Skene street, and 203 George

street ; bakery, 207 George street, James White, manager bakery manager, Alex. ; Brand Norway, Consul for, John F. "White, 107 King street Norwich and London Accident and Casualty Insurance Asso-

ciation ; agents, Booth and M'Calluin, 56 Marischal street

Fire, Life, and Annuity office ; agents, Charles Chalmers, advocate, 147 Union street, and Booth & M'Callum, 56 Marischal street Provident Insurance Society; agents, Booth & M'Cal- lum, 56 Marischal street

OGG, A. & C, millinery warehouse, 33, h. 35 St Nicholas street David, basketmaker, 29, 30, and 31 Market gallery;

warehouse, 79 Loch street ; h. 43 Upperkirkgate Henry and Co., Strathdee Distillery, Cuparstone Wm. F„ advocate, agent for the Scottish Trade Pro- tection Society, 15 Adelphi court, h. 118 Crown street

. . .. Wm., house carpenter, 6Q Gordon street, h. 119 Chapel street Ogilvie, Alex, and Co., hatters, 32 Queen street Alex., clerk, 35 Queen street .. .. A. and W., cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 175 Union

street ; workshop, 5 Thistle lane, h. Mile-end, Stocket; foreman, K. Laws, 48 Summer street Donald (of Clova), 154 Union street George, M.D., professor, Institutes of Medicine (Uni- versity of Aberdeen), 29 Union place « John, LL.D., 7 Strawberry bank John, bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder, 47 Upper- kirkgate, h. 10 Kingsland place Martin S., clerk (D. McHardy and Son), 9 Skene row Thomas and Son, hat and cap manufacturers and ware- housemen, 17 Drum's lane Thomas, sen., (of T. Ogilvie and Son), Happy Grove, 6 Canal street Thomas, jun. (of T. O. and Son), 6 Rosemount terrace Ogston, Alex., soap and candle manufacturer, 92 Loch street, h. 9 Golden square, and Ardoe, Banchory Devenick Francis, M.D., 18 Adelphi court John, wright, 11 Den burn terrace Ohmann, Mrs, 21 King street ;-

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Old Machar Poor House, St Machar place ;'inspector, Thos. Skene Oliphant, Walter, clerk (Aberdeen Steam Navigation Co.), 6 Garvock street Oliver, Wm., grocer and spirit dealer, 53 Gallowgate, h. 85 George street Ophthalmic Institution, for diseases of the eye, 60 St Nicholas street Orchard, Thomas G., supervisor, first district, Polmuir house Ord, Alex., clothier, tailor, linen and woollen draper, Market street, h. 88 Skene square Ordinance Survey Office, 40 Albyn place Orphan and Destitute Female Hospital, 30 Huntly street matron, Miss M. Martin Oswald and Co., ship insurance and sharebroke"fs724 Maris chal street Malcolm M'K. (of Oswald and Co.) 95 Crown street William E. (of Oswald and Co.), 95 Crown street Mrs, 95 Crown street

PAGE, Mrs Thomas, lodgings, 31 Diamond street Palladium Life Assurance Society; agent, Norval Clyne, advocate, 8 Castle street Panton, John, grocer, 55 Park street Parker, Kev. M. F., Bridge of Dee Kev. T. L., 44 Constitution street Mrs Gavin, 52 Skene terrace Paraffin Light Co., 38 Castle street Paterson, Alex., mill overseer, 43 Frederick street Alex., provision seller, 277 George street Alexander, Cancer Institution, 196 George street

.., ,. David, general agent, 34 Marischal street George, painter, glazier, and paper hanger, 9 Crown street, h. 46 Chapel street George H., shipowner (of George Leslie and Co.), 91 Crown street George, gardener, Deemount house, Wellington road j James, draper, 59 Gallowgate James (of W. Paterson, druggist), 50 Victoria street west John, surgeon, 31 Bon-Accord street John, boot and shoemaker, 194 West North street Samuel, accountant (G. N. of S. R. Co.), 50 Upperkirk- gate Wm., wholesale druggist, 133 and 135 Gallowgate, h. Spring garden house W. T. (of Leithand Paterson), 2 Mitchell place Mrs A. 10 Bon-Accord terrace ;

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Paterson, Mrs, 128 Crown street

. ... Mrs George, lodgings, 10 Queen street Mrs John, 55 Hun tly street Mrs, 5 East North street Mrs, 3 Mackie place Mrs, lodgings, 2 Union place Miss, coffee rooms, 38 Basement floor, Market, h. 26 St. Nicholas street Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 9 Bon-Accord street Paton, Miss (of Grandholm), 32 Skene terrace Pattieson, James, 23 Frederick street Paul and Rutherford, advocates, 20 King street Alexander, plasterer, 32 Hardgate William, advocate (of P. and R.), 20 King street Paull, James, advocate, 22 Belmont street, Ji. 1 Skene place Paxton, James, flesher,°78 East North street Pedelty, Joseph and Co., manufacturers, Cothal mills Pegler, George, fruiterer to the Queen, 7 Union buildings wholesale store, 7 Quay, h. 1 Hadden street Mrs, spirit dealer, 1 Hadden street Peggie, Thomas, overseer (Broadford Works), Maybank, 148 Hutcheon street Penny, Wm., shipmaster, South Crown street Pension office, 50 Castle street Peterkin, James, wright, 16 h 18 Whitehouse street Mrs, midwife, 12 Gerrard street Miss G., boarding school, 50 Union place Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 18 Whitehouse street Petrie, Alex., stonecutter, 43 Bon-Accord street Alex., spirit dealer, 124 King street, h. 32 Park street David, mealseller, 51 Green James, jobbing gardener, Hardgate, near Bellevue

. .. James, stonecutter, 2 Bon-Accord terrace Joseph, tea, and spirit merchant, 45, h. 43 Commerce street Petty David, shipmaster, 125 Crown street David J., clerk, 125 Crown street Philip and Cooper, wholesale clothiers, 32 Union street Alex., dyer, 200, h. 202 George street Colin A., advocate, 82 Queen street Wm., tinsmith, 5 George street, h. 5 Canal street Richard, tailor and clothier, 115 Union street, h. 27 Thistle street Wm., jun. (of Philip and Cooper), 2 Strawberry bank Mrs James, 161 Skene street west Mrs, 24 Huntly street

Phoenix Fire Office ; agents, Robertson & Lumsden, 3 Union terrace ;

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Pickford and Co., general carriers, railway agents, and town carters, 8 Schoolhill Pickthorn, Captain, (R.N.), 279 George street Piper, Mrs, 17 Holburn place Pirie, Alexander and Sons, paper manufacturers and whole- sale stationers; works, Stoneywood, Woodside, culter, and Union Works, Poynernook, Aberdeen Alex. George (of A. Pirie and Sons), Waterton Alex., coffee rooms, Union Club, Market street Charles, grocery and provision warehouse, 1 Gordon street George, shore porter, 11 Chronicle lane George, cab proprietor. 74£ John street Gordon (of A. Pirie and Sons), Stoneywood house Innes, messenger (Inland Revenue), 54 Castle street James, bottler (Devanha brewery), 1 Marywell street ..... James, letter carrier, 15 James street John, shipmaster, 6 Garvock street Johnstone, 87 John street Wm. R., D.D., professor of Church History (University of Aberdeen), 13 Bon- Accord square Mrs Gordon, fishmonger, Basement floor, Market, h. 17 Carmelite street Mrs Wm., 67 Bon-Accord street Mrs, lodgings, 22 Kidd lane Miss, dressmaker, 22 Kidd lane Pirrie, William, M.D., F.R.S.E., professor of surgery (Uni- versity of Aberdeen), 253 Union street Pitcairn, Lieut.-Col. A., 15 Dee street Pithie, Richard, shipmaster, 95 Wales street Pittendrigh, Wm., builder, 56 Loch street, h. 65 Gallowgate

Plate Glass Insurance Co. ; agent, John Sheed, 44 Marischal street Playfair, Alexander, cabinet maker, 32 Upperkirkgate Charles, gunmaker, 138 Union street, h.l 19 Union terrace Police Writing Chambers, 50 St. Nicholas street Pollock, Charles, shopman and sprain rubber, Union Glen, Lower Justice Mill, Holburn Mrs, Crown court, 41 1 Union street Poor's Rate Office (St. Nicholas parish), 30 Marischal street Wm. Steele, collector

Rate Office (Old Machar parish), 13 Belmont st. ; Alex. Diack, collector Pope, W. B., writer, 89 Union street Porter and Leighton, boot and shoe makers, 52 St. Nicholas st. George (of Porter and Leighton), 11 Charles street ...... John, feuar, Steven place, 35 North Broadford 184 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Porter, John, shore porter, 23 Castle street Mrs F., 4 Dee place Mrs, 86 Chapel street

Porthill school, Seamount place ; entrance, 120 Gallowgate Post Office, Market street (Receiving Pillar Letter Box), near 32 Quay (Receiving Pillar Letter Box), 221 Union street (Receiving Pillar Letter Box), Wellington place (Receiving Pillar Letter Box), King street (Receiving Pillar Letter Box), South Crown Street (Receiving Pillar Letter Box), Black's buildings (Receiving Pillar Letter Box), George st., opposite 228, (Receiving Pillar Letter Box), Gallovrgate head (Receiving Pillar Letter Box), St Clement street, corner of York place Pratt and Keith, warehousemen and manufacturers, 51 and 53 Union street Presslie, Wm., teacher (St. Andrew's school, Crown court, Union street), 40 Union terrace Pressly, James, engineer, blacksmith, and machine maker, 14 Wales street, h. Jasmine terrace Mrs, poulterer, 75 Windmillbrae Preston, Daniel B., collector of customs, 44 King street Primrose, Thomas, advocate, 19 North Silver street Rev. Wm., 19 North Silver street. Pritchard, Wm., broker, 55 Queen street Probit, James, furnishing tailor, 16 Netherkirkgate Proctor, Wm., superintendent, Hogarth and Co.'s salmon fishings, 3 Victoria place

Procurator-Fiscal for the Burgh ; George Cadenhead, advo- cate, 9 Huxter row for the County; Alex. Simpson, jun., advocate, 13 Huxter row of the Peace for Aberdeenshire; John D. Milne, 129 Union street

Professional Life Assurance Company ; agent, W. P. Booth, 20 Marischal street

Provident Life Office and County Fire Office ; Wm. Smith, jun., 106 Union street, agent Prussian Vice-Consul, John F. White, 107 King Street Public Baths, 5 Crooked lane; superintendent, Donald M' Kay English, &c. Schools, Little Belmont Street News-room, Corn Exchange Purvis, Alex., late coast guard service, 4 Park place Pyper, James, post-horse master and livery stables, 12 Shoe lane Wm., grocer, 70 Broad street, h. 12 Shoe lane CITY OF ABERDEEN. 185

QUEEN Insurance Co., Lessel Stephen, 83 Union street, and T. A. W. A. Youngson, 74 Union street, agents Queen's Hotel, 25 Union street, William Cruickshank, inn- keeper Querner, Adolph, general commission agent, 42 Marischal st.

RAE, Francis, late cartvvright, 62 Skene street Francis, grocer, 22 Upper Denburn George, mason, 12 Thistle street Win., millwright (Ferryhill Foundry), 7 Bank street Wm., jobbing gardener, 78 St Andrew street Mrs George, 4 Dee place Mrs, lodgings, 6 Little Chapel street Miss, 43 Victoria street west Raeburn, Peter (of Garden and Raeburn), 47 Schoolhill Rafferty, Peter, woollen merchant, 41 Dee street Ragg, Mrs, lodgings, 11 Albert terrace Railway (Aberdeen and Turriff), head office, Waterloo sta- tion, R. Milne, secretary (Alford Valley), head office, Waterloo station, R. Milne, secretary ...... (Banff, Macduff, and Turriff Extension), head office, Waterloo station, R. Milne, secretary (Deeside), head office, 24 Adelphi court, W. B. Fergu- son, secretary (Formartine and Buchan), head office, Waterloo station, R. Milne, secretary (Great North of Scotland), head office, Waterloo station, R. Milne, secretary (Keith and Dufftown), head office, Waterloo station, R. Milne, secretary office, « (Scottish North-Eastern), head Guild street, W Esplin, manager, and I. Kempt, secretary Rainie, Geo., gardener and porter (Female Orphan Asylum), 19 Albyn place Rainnie, Alexander, builder and timber merchant, 50 Com- nierce street, h. 5 Mitchell place George, innkeeper and stabler, 6 Mealmarket street

T Rain} , Alexander, M.D., surgeon, 17 Golden square Rait, William, teacher (Bon- Accord infant school, Marywell street), 2 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill Isabella, spirit dealer, 19 Virginia street Ramage, Alex., teacher (Free South Church school, Charlotte street), h. 26 Mount street William, architect, 115 Union street, h. 7 Waverley place Ramsay, Andrew, Convener of Trades' officer, 31 Chapel st. John, shoemaker, 83 Queen street 16 186 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Ranken, Robert, agent, 10 King street Ranson. Edward, New Market coffee-room and lodgings, 9, h. 11 Market street Rattray, Alexander, tobacco pipe manufacturer, 18 Frederick street John, south mail guard, 41 Summer street Robert, M.D., surgeon-superintendent, Royal Infirmary William, manufacturing chemist, St Clement's chemical works, 18 Links street, h. at the works William, English master (Grammar school), 9 North Silver street William (of Patrick Whyte and Co.), Chronicle court, 10 Queen street Rawson S., Captain and Adjutant, 1st Aberdeenshire Rifle Volunteers, 1 Ann place Ray, Miss, 20 Mount street Record Office, 27 King street; John Ligertwood, advocate,

sheriff-clerk ; Charles Warrack, commissary clerk

depute ; Newell Burnett, advocate ; James A.

Sinclair, clerk of the Peace ; John Reid, advocate ;

Thomas Spark Sinclair, advocate ; John G. Leslie,

sheriff clerk depute ; William Daniel ; Major John

Ross, chief constable ; James Cran, keeper

Refuge and Industry, House of, 31 Skene square ; Rev. Ed- ward Reid, superintendent Reid, Alexander, mason, 3 Whitehouse street Alexander, treasurer (Harbour Office), ^11 Waterloo street Alex., late cart and plough wright, 29 Skene street Andrew, merchant, 46 Constitution street Benjamin and Co., seedsmen, nurserymen, and imple- ment makers, 152 Union street and 2 Belmont

street ; nurseries, Albyn place and Union vale

.. ... Benjamin (of B. Reid and Co.), 31 Albyn place Charles, sergeant of police, Jasmine terrace David (G. Reid and Sons), 76 Dee street Donald, teacher of sacred music, and precentor (Free East Church), 6 Little Chapel street Duncan J., shipmaster, 161 West North street Rev. Edward (superintendent, House of Refuge), 31 Skene square George and Sons, chemists and druggists, 45 Union street George, 14 Gallowgate George (B. Reid and Co.), 86| Crown street George, tea and spirit merchant, 23 Shiprow, h. 57 Regent quay J., flesher, 158 George street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 187

Reid, James, manager (W. Pittendrigh), 20 Skene terrace James, furnishing tailor, 154, h, 251 George street James, overseer (J. Abernethy and Co., Ferryhill foundry), 7 Bank street ...... James, joiner, 4 Fish street James, builder, mangle, plane, boot-tree, and last manu- facturer, 58 John street John, advocate, Record Office, King street, k. 1 Albert street John, manager,. Gilcomston Brewery Co., h. at the works ... .. John, writer, 18 Marischal street, k. 7 Crimon place .... John, land measurer, 5 Holburn place John, shipowner, Granite hill, Rubislaw John, shipmaster, 4 Devanha terrace John, clerk (J. Black and Co.), 81 Queen street

... . Joseph, boot and shoe maker, 86 King street Peter, new inn and stabling, and jobbing gardener, 79 Holburn street Robert, tobacco and snuff manufacturer, 57 Broad st., h. 16 North Silver street Robert, tide waiter, opposite 129 West North street William, ship and insurance broker, 36 Marischal street, h. 2 Marine place Wm., book-keeper (Scottish Provincial Assurance Co.), 28 North Silver street William, photographer, 3 Summer street, h 16 Chapel street William, slater, 290 George street William, surgeon and druggist, 133, h. 131 Crown st. William L. (of Grigor and Reid), 146 Union street Mrs, matron (A. F. 0. Asylum), 19 Albyn place Mrs A., 90 Bon-Accord street Mrs D., lodgings, 48 Dee street Mrs George, sen., 28 North Silver street Mrs, 6 J St Mary's place Mrs William, lodgings, 11 Holburn street Mrs, 5 Wellington place Mrs, 47 Frederick street Mrs, 1 Albert street Mrs, lodgings, 81 Queen street Mrs. Home cottage, 2 Holburn place ..... Mrs, 53 Huntly street Mrs, lodgings, 8 Commerce street Miss, 90 Union street Miss, teacher, 3 Littlejohn street Reith, Alexander, M.D., chemist and druggist, 138 George st. h. 15 Skene terrace 188 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Keith, Archibald, M.D (physician , to Royal Infirmary), 39 Union place William, late builder, 8 North Broadford Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 10 Affleck street Mrs John, Cuparstone buildings Mrs, lodgings, 28 Skene street Rennet, David, teacher of mathematics, 13 North Silver street Eennie, Alexander, painter, glazier, and paper hanger, 45 Upperkirk gate, h. 131 King street George, printer, 64 Broad street, h. 114 King street George, grocer and spirit dealer, 112 Gallowgate, h. 5 Forbes street James, teacher (John Knox's school, Mounthooly), 38 St. Andrew street John T., ship insurance and share agent, 48 Marischal street, h. Deemount

..,.;., John, grocer, 21 Justice street William, smith and furniture dealer, 23, h. 21 Gallow gate ...... Mrs Captain, 31 Dee street Mrs, 31 Victoria street west Miss, dressmaker, 83 Union street Rettie, James (of M. Rettie and Sons, jewellery department), 26 Broad street ...... M. and Sons, silversmiths and jewellers, dealers in Lon- don and Geneva watches, clocks, and fancy goods, 151 Union street ...... M. and Sons, lamp manufacturers, and purveyors of oil to her Majesty, 28 Diamond street ...... William (of M. Rettie and Sons, lamp department), 23 Dee street Rezin, George, furnishing tailor, 4 Belmont street, h. 3 Henry place Reynolds, Gordon, basketmaker, 26 Queen street Rhind, A. commercial traveller, 26 Broad street, h. Woodside John, commission agent and mahogany merchant, 1 Netherkirkgate John, traveller (George Collie and Co.), 73 John street Rhynas, James A., shipmaster, 16 Wellington street Riach, John, proprietor, 3 Thistle lane Mrs (Crown Inn), 3 Shore brae Richards and Co., linen manufacturers, Broadford ; bleaching and vitriol works, Rubislaw Richardson, John, teacher (Free Union), Virginia street Misses, 112 Crown street Riddel, D. and J., jewellers and watchmakers, 43 St Nicholas street, h. 26 Skene square CITY OF ABERDEEN. 189

Riddel, George, commission and general merchant, 36 Marischal street, h. 4 Frederick street John S., commercial traveller (Corbet and Co., Glasgow), 97 Skene street Peter, principal clerk (Harbour Office), east end of Links street Thomas, accountant (N. S. Savings Bank) William, Transfer Office (S.N.E.R.), 37 Victoria street, west Mrs William R., 77 Chapel street Riddoch, Mrs W., 67 Crown street

Rifle Club, 29 Union street ; James Humble, keeper Volunteers (1st Aberdeenshire), orderly rooms, Black- friars street Ritchie, Andrew, shipmaster, 19 Prince Regent street David, shipmaster, 54 Quay D. and A., furnishing tailors, 40, h. 42 St Nicholas street ...... Rev. J. B. (Charlotte street U.P. Church), 171 Crown street James, overseer, 12 Seamount place James, furniture dealer, 10 Gallowgate Robert, letter carrier, 26 Thistle street Thomas, shipowner, 3 Millburn street Turner, saddler and harness maker, 5 and 9 Back wynd, h\ 28 Thistle street Mrs, sick nurse, 47 Summer street Robb, Alex., gas engineer, 49 Marischal street, h. 6 Affleck street George, writer (Town-House), h. 182 Gallowgate George, wholesale grocer, 14 Young street, h. 22 Gerrard street James, engineer, 46 Regent quay, h. 15 Seamount place John, inspector, 170 Skene street west William, writer, 75 Union street William, coachbuilder, foreman (Laing and Melvin), 10 Bon-Accord street Mrs, 18 Bon-Accord street Mrs Charles, 84 Crown street Mrs John, lodgings, 25 Bon-Accord street Mrs, fish dealer, Basement floor, Market Robbie, George, spirit dealer, 1 Regent quay, h. 137 Skene street John, spirit dealer, 30 Causewayend ...... Win., writer (Jopp and Shand), 31 Gallowgate Roberts, David, gig and harness repository, 92 and 24 King street, and leather merchant, 17 Princes street, h. 4 Frederick street 190 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Roberts, Hugh J., teller (National Bank), 48 Dee street Mrs Robert, spirit dealer, 15 Fisher row Mrs, 171 Skene street west Miss, 79 King street Robertson and Hunter, sculpture and monumental works, Marywellbank, Wellington road, and 7 Mounthooly and Lumsden, advocates, 3 Union terrace Alexander, goods superintendent (S.N.E.R.), 24 Union row Alexander, Kepplestone, Rubislaw Alexander, plumber and gasfitter, 8 and 10 Skene ter-

race ; workshop 6, h. 2 Denburn terrace Alexander (of R. and H.), 14 Marywell street Andrew, sexton (Nellfield Cemetery), Cuparstone, h. at the gate Charles, ironmonger, 17 Park street, h. 6 Ferryhill place Daniel (J. M'Kenzie and Co.), 4 Don street, Woodside David (Royal Hotel), post horse master to her Majesty and the Royal Family, 61 Union street George P.(officer of Inland Revenue), Bellevue, Hard- gate George, spirit dealer, 74 Green George, mason, 123 Chapel street George, meal and barley warehouse, 55 Green and Hill- downtree George, saw miller, Leggart James, late hairdresser, Balmoral place John, baker, 51 West North street, h. 12 Canal street John, watchmaker and jeweller, 10 and 11 Market gal- lery John, advocate (of Robertson and Lumsden), Craibs- tone House, Auchmull John, book-keeper (John Lyell, 128 Union street), 39 Union terrace John, innkeeper (British Hotel), 42 Regent quay

... . Robert, tailor and clothier, 1 Correction wynd, h. 26 St. Nicholas street

Robert, plumber, 39 Loch street, In. above shop Robert, ropemaker, 127 Causewayend William, commercial traveller (Anderson and Thomson), Garibaldi place, 71 Skene square William, foreman, engineer (H. R. & Co.), 73 Wales street Wm., wright, 9 Whitehouse street, h. 95 Chapel street

.. . Win., stoneware merchant, 88 George street, h. 24 Blackfriars street Wm., cabinetmaker, Reid's court, 34 Gallowgate CITY OF ABERDEEN. 191

Robertson, Wm., marble, granite, and stonecutting works, Henry street, opposite new Grammar School, h. 7 Huntly street Wm., teacher (South Parish), 65 Dee street Mrs B., 28 Constitution street Mrs, midwife, 40 St Clement street Mrs, lodgings, 13 Marischal street Mrs, midwife, 45 Park street Mrs, provision agent, 209 Gallowgate Mrs, inn and lodgings, 13 Guestrow Mrs, midwife, 7 Marischal street Mrs, draper, 105 George street Miss, milliner and importer of French millinery, 217 Union street Miss, 1 Albyn place Miss, 124 Crown street Miss, teacher (Ross's school, Holburn street), h. 116 George street Robinson, Crum, and Co., cotton spinners, Bannermill Hardy (of R. C. and Co.), 156 Union street Wm., shipmaster, 2 Millburn street Robson, James W., assistant clerk to P. and I. Tax Commis-

sioners ; office, 12 King street, h. 39 Bon- Accord street

Rock Life Assurance Co. ; agent, Thomas Ruxton, 84 Union street Rodger, James, tanner, currier, wholesale and retail leather dealer, Gilcomston tannery, h. 1 Mary place Roger, G. S. (of Pratt and Keith) 1 Craibstone street east James, clerk, 264 George street John (of Pratt and Keith), 89 Crown street Rollo, William, clerk (W. Clyne and Sons), 1 Gallowgate Ronald, William, hide and leather factor, 182 George street Mrs, 1 Mount street Rose, Donaldson, and Co., shipowners and timber merchants, 7 York street George, turner, 71 Green, h. 76 Skene street George, flesher, 27 Market hall, h. Rosebank terrace

, James (of D. R. and Co.), 5 Rubislaw terrace John, stabler and vintner, 166 Gallowgate John, photographer, 5 Rose street, 7i. Holburn lane W. (of D. R. and Co.), 11 Golden square Mrs Donaldson (of Hazlehead), 11 Golden square Ross, Adam, jeweller and watch dealer, 23 St. Nicholas street, h. Crimon place Alexander, stoneware merchant, 57 Windmillbrae Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 2 Cotton street 192 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Ross, Alexander, advocate, actuary and cashier of the N. S. Savings' Bank, clerk to the Commutation Road Trustees of the Ellon district; office, Savings' Bank, Exchange street, h. 75 Bon-Accord street Andrew, manager (G. T. and Son), 25 Spittal Andrew, druggist, 43, h. 42 Castle street Rev. Charles (Free Bon-Accord Church), 20 Union terrace George, feuar, 2 Little Wales street George, bootmaker (late J. Fraser and Son), 115 Union street, h. 34 North Broadford Hugh, umbrella maker, 12 Gallowgate, h. Emslie's court, 26 Gallowgate

.. .. Hugh, jun., haberdasher, 4 and 11 Broad street, h. 100 Crown street Hugh, grocer, 270 George street Hugh, broker, 14 Shiprow James, advocate (Adam and Anderson), 75 Union street James, shoemaker, 44, h. 40 Shiprow James, builder, 28 Summer street James, shipwright, 20 Commerce street James, clothier and haberdasher, 206, h, 208 George street James, bootmaker, 14 Netherkirkgate

Major John, chief constable of Aberdeenshire ; office, Record buildings, King street, h. Granton lodge John, mason, 28 Summer street John, silk mercer, &c, 119 Union street, h. 52 Chapel street John, letter carrier, 24 Union row and 26 Summer st. John, wood merchant, Wellington road, h. 2 Marywell street Oliver, writer (Adam and Anderson), 75 Union street Peter, shoemaker, 60 Gordon street

... .. Robert, plasterer, 20 Longacre Thomas, wood merchant, sawmills, Wellington road, h. 1 Marywell street Wm.., advocate, 20 Belmont street, h. 14 Rose street Wm., hay dealer, 1 Cross quay, h. 15 Carmelite lane Wm., wright (Gas Works) Mrs Jane, sick nurse, 40 Skene square Mrs William, 4 Marine place

... . Mrs, draper, 179 Gallowgate, h. 1 Berry lane Mrs, Anvil cottage, Ruthrieston Mrs, day cook, 32 Union row ...?.. Miss, 42 Union place Miss, dressmaker, 24 Thistle street Miss, 37 Bon- Accord street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 193

Ross, Miss, dressmaker, 32 Union terraco

. ... Miss, 3 Devanha terrace Misses, 42 Skene terrace Ross's School, 45 Holburn street Rosie, Mrs, Maybank cottage Routledge, Whinton, and Son, rope and twine manufacturers, 219 Gallowgate Win. (of W. Routledge and Son), 15 Carden place Miss, 220 Gallowgate Rowell, Benjamin, watchmaker, 157, h. 247 George street Joseph, iron merchant, wholesale ironmonger, manufac- turer of nails, &c, 14 St Paul street, and Iron- monger's court, 14 Upperkirkgate, h. View place, Rosemount Joseph, sen., blacksmith, 16 North Broadford Joseph, jun., merchant, 14 St Paul street Roy, James, late nurseryman, Rotunda lodge, Ferryhill John, jun., nursery seedsman, 48 Union street; nursery Ferryhill, h. 4 Rotunda place, Ferryhill John, teacher (Dr. John Brown's school), 71 Skene square Mrs, 28, Union terrace Royal Aberdeenshire Highlanders' Militia Depot, Barracks, King street Bank of Scotland Branch Office, 152 Union street; Smith and Cochran, agents

Exchange Assurance Corporation ; Alex. Jopp, advo- cate, agent Insurance Co., John Watt, 40 King street, and Grigor and Reid, J46 Union street, agents Liver Friendly Society; agent, Michael Togan, 34 George street

Northern Agricultural Society ; J. and R. Ligertwood, secretaries Northern Club, 1 Union terrace; William L. Reid, advocate, secretary Ruddiman, T. M. (C. and J. H. Chalmers), 147 Union street Mrs, coffee rooms and lodgings, 55 Regent quay Runcie, James, late merchant, 37 Victoria street west Runcy, Charles, Barkmill house, Berryden road Charles F., advocate, 2 Correction wynd, h, Barkmill house Russel, Francis, beadle (Free Greyfriars Church), 5 Jopp's court, Broad street George, artist, 4 Dee street Peter, M.D., 12 Regent quay Wm., bookseller and stationer, 19 Broad street, h. Mill-

- bank cottage, Woodside 194 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Russell, David, provision merchant, 165^ Gallowgata James, policeman (S. N. E. R. Co.), 12 Skene square Thomas (of Hall, Russell, and Co.), 199 King street Mrs, 31 Albert terrace Mrs, 35 Huntly street ...... Miss, 63 Dee street Miss, lodgings, 13 Bon-Accord street Miss, of Rathen, 257 George street Russia, Consul for, Wm. Smith, 38 King street Rust, Alexander, commission agent, Crown court, 41J Union street ..,. Alexander, builder, 18 Bon-Accord lane, h. 17 Bon- Accord street John, wood merchant and carpenter, 14 Thistle street, h. 20 Rose street Rutherford, George (of Paul and Rutherford), 4 West Craib- stone street James, clerk (G. N. of S. R.), 103 King street Thomas, carver, Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill

Ruthven, George, J. W ., 19 Springbank terrace Rutledge, John, governor of prisons, Lodge walk Ruxton, Charles, 4 Albert street Thomas, advocate, 84 Union street, h. 22 Rubislaw terrace

ST. ANDREW'S Episcopal School, 25 Frederick street

St Nicholas Poor-house, Nelson street ; governor, George Milne; inspector, James Wallace; office, Old Grammar School, Schoolhill

St Paul street Hall, St Paul street ; keeper, Wm. Crichton Sachs, Marcus, professor of theology (Free Church College), Beechhill, Pitfodels Sadler, Mrs, lodgings, 189 Union street Saint, James (late shore porter), 11 Union row James, jun., silk mercer, draper, and shawl merchant, hosier and outfitter, 135 and 139 Union street, A. 6 West Craibstone street Salmond, Wm., letter carrier, 5 Drum's lane Salter, Wm, flesher, 14 Market hall, h. 1 Nelson street Sandison, John, shipmaster, 2 Bannermill street Ludovick, G., fishing tackle maker, 118 King street, h. 56 Spittal Sang, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 50, h. 52 Summer street Sangster, Alexander, sheriff officer, 11 Huxter row, h. 10 Frederick street George, jeweller, 81, h. 68 Broad street James, shipmaster, 4 Bannermill street John, druggist, 46, h. 48 Commerce street ;

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Sangster, John, 37 Whitchouse street Robert, sen., flesher, 31 Market hall, h. 21 Crown street Helen, 20 Crown street Mrs Thomas, 17 Union placo Mrs, lodgings, 39 Summer street Mrs, keeper, Public News Rooms, Exchange street, h. 53 Green

Sasines Register, Record office, King street ; N. Burnett, ad- vocate, registrar Saunders, James, spirit dealer, 65 Virginia street Benjamin, 19 Ferryhill place Kemp, coal merchant and commission agent, 10 Vir- ginia street, h. 3 Victoria place Savage, Edward, house steward, Lunatic Asylum, h. 10 Henry street Scatterty, Alex., principal beadle (East Church), and funeral waiter, 49 Upperkirkgate Schaschke, Gottleib, tailor and clothier, 33 Marischal street Scholes, George, spirit dealer, 40 Regent quay Scorgie, George, porter, Jopp's court, 40 Broad street Scott, Alex., boot and shoe maker, 41 Upperkirkgate Alex., shipmaster, 7 Bannermill street Alex., stamper (P.O.), 24 Gerrard street David, herbalist, 82 Chapel street E. and S., boot and shoe manufacturers, 36 Broad street F. Gray, manager Francis, bookseller and stationer, 52 George street

Geo., shoemaker, 44 Virginia street, fa. 10 King st. place James, clerk (Pickford and Co.), 8 Schoolhill James, spirit dealer, 51 Windmill brae John (North of Scotland Bank), 41 Hardgate John, accountant (National Bank of Scotland), 4 Dee place John, teacher (Gordon's Hospital), 86| Crown street John, agent, 14 Marywell street Wm. D., 9 St Mary's place Mrs, Ruthrieston Lodge Mrs James, 18 Rosemount place Miss (late of Berryden), 4 Bon-Accord terrace

Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society ; John Jamieson* 56 Marischal street; agent

Equitable Assurance Co. ; VV. Hunter and James Hay Chalmers, agents

.«,. .. North-Eastern Coal Co., Guild street Station ; Esplin, jun., and Duff, managers

Provident Institution of Edinburgh ; Skinner and Wilsone, advocates; Lauchlan M'Kinnon, jun.,

advocate ; and A. Brand, accountant, agents 196 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Scottish Provincial Assurance Co., 93 Union street; C. F. Griffith, manager

Union Fire and Life Assurance Co. ; James and George Collie, 38 Castle street, and J. S. Henderson, 58 Castle street, agents

Widows' Fund ; Agents, Alexander Nicol, 39 Marischal street, and Jopp and Shand, 31 Gallowgate Seaton Brick and Tile Work, Depot, Guild street Sedgwick, John, foreman (D. Roberts, currier), 9 Princes st. Selbie, Wm., moulder, 12 St Clement's street Sefton, Charles, manager (Bannermill), 50 Constitution st. Misses, Berlin wool and fancy warehouse, 92 Union st. Sellar, James, 1 Links street Wm., wholesale confectioner, Pirie's court, 50 Castle st. h. Heathpark Mrs, 38 Skene street Session-Clerk, for district of St Nicholas, Alexander Simpson, advocate, 48 King street and Registrar of Marriages, &c, for district of Old Macbar; John Leask, 2l£ Union terrace Seton, James, spirit dealer, 7 Gallowgate Shand, Alex. S., 4 Bon-Accord square David (of M'Gregor and Shand), 2 Gilcomston brae John, manager, Devanha distillery Mrs, sick nurse, 45 Bon Accord street Misses, 45 Belmont street Shanks, Wm. H., accountant, 9 Strawberry bank Shaw, Robert, messenger-at-arms and bar-officer, sheriff- court; 1 and" 5 Huxter row, h. 35 Dee street S. R. W., book-keeper, 68 Skene square Thomas, sheriff officer for counties of Aberdeen and Kin- cardine, 1 and 5 Huxter row, h. 35 Dee street Miss, 20 Springbank terrace Shaw's Hospital, Rosebank house, Skene square Shcach, David, writer, 84 Union street Shearer, Johnston, photographic artist, 242 Union street Mrs, sick nurse, Grant's court, 49 Upperkirkgate Sheed, John, wine, spirit, and liqueur merchant, plate glass factor, and general commission merchant, 44 Marischal street and Theatre lane Mrs, midwife, 38 Park street Shepherd, Alex., bottler, 5 Littlejohn street Alex., cart and plough wright, house carpenter, &c, Charles street, k. 64 Hutcheon street Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 26 North Broadford Alex., spirit dealer, 55 Guestrow George, bookseller and stationer, 1, h. 26 Broad st.

'. James (of S. and S.), 23 Bon- Accord terrace ;

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Shepherd, James, box manufacturer, &c, Windmill lane, h. Braehead, Gilcomston John, clerk (G. Milne and Co.), Wellington road Simpson, wholesale wine and spirit merchant, 52, h. 50 King street Wm., wholesale and retail confectioner, 21 Guestrow, h. 134 Crown street Mrs, 8 Rosemount terrace Mrs, stoneware merchant, 86 Green Mrs, register office for servants, 84 Shiprow Miss, Hardgate Sherar, John, ironmonger and naphtha merchant, 48, A. 50 George street Sherer, Andrew, ship chandler, 13 Quay Sheret, Robert, grocer, 68 West North street, h. 9 Canal street Wm., grocer, 67 Shiprow Sheriff-Clerk's office, Record office, King street Sheriff Watson's Female School of Industry, Skene street west Sheriffs, James, 2£ Mary place Wm., grocer, 53 Park street Sherman, Mrs, lodgings, 26 Crown street Shewan, Alex., jobbing gardener, 33 Whitehouse street Shields, Thomas, pharmaceutical chemist and druggist, 125 Crown street, h. 31 Mary well street Shier, David, Beechhill, Pitfodels Shipmasters' Society Hall, 11 Quay; F. J. Cochran, advocate, clerk Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Benevolent Society honorary agent, W. P. Booth, 20 Marischal street Shirer, Oliver, cashier and book-keeper (Aberdeen Iron works), 8 Bon-Accord terrace Wm., clerk (A. Hall and Co.), 8 Bon- Accord terrace Shirras, Wm., photographer, 40 Broad street, h. 42 School- hill Wm., tinplate worker, 42 and 44 Schoolhill, and 18 Upperkirkgate Shirreffs, Alex. B., lithographer, 2 Longacre, h. 20 Princes street Alexander, painter, glazier, and paper hanger, 130 h. 126 Gallowgate Alex., innkeeper, 30 Gerrard street Mrs James, 1 Caroline place Miss, 16 Thistle street Shirres, Charles, B. (of D. L. S. and Co.), 8 Devanha Terrace D. L. (of D. L. S. and Co.), 240 Union street 17 198 GENEEAL DIRECTORY,

Shirres, D. L. and Co., manufacturers and warehousemen, 76 George street James (of Shirres, Webster, and Mackenzie), 15 Albert street

...... Leslie, and Co, manufacturers, 40 Woolmanhill ; Works, Rosemount, Gilcomston Webster, and Mackenzie, wholesale warehousemen, Market street Wm. (of Shirres, Leslie, and Co.), 14 Bon-Accord square Shore Dues and Harbour Office, Quay, foot of Marischal st. Sievewright, Mrs Wm., 65 Park street Silver, Alex,, M.D., CM., 61 St Nicholas street Sim, Alexander, late Bank of Scotland, 19 Justice mill lane Alexander, 21 Holburn street General Duncan (H.E.I.C.S.), 19 Holburn street George (Union Bank), 103 Crown street George, spirit dealer, 74 Shiprow George, bird stuffer, 20 King street, h. Jasmine terrace James, gardener, Short loanings James, 2 Sim's square, Shuttle street James and Co., manufacturing chemists and wholesale druggists, 76 King street

1 James (of J. Sim and Co .), 150 King street John, book-keeper (Sorth of Scotland Bank), 19 Rose- mount place John, surgeon (H.E.I. C.S.), 21 Holburn street Robert, teacher (Academy, 18 Union row), h. 2 Henry place

.. .. William, tanner and currier, Newbridge, 74, h. 76 Hard- gate

. . .. William, clerk (Richards and Co.), Rubislaw Bleachfield, h. at the works William, smoke-curer, builder, and jobbing mason, 2 Gordon's court, Gordon street Mrs James, 10 Summer lane Mrs, lodgings, 15 Bon-Accord street Simpson and Cadenhead, advocates, 9 Huxter row and Gall, builders, Margaret street, h. 26 Huntly street and Whyt.e, clothiers to Her Majesty, 21 Union build- ings Alexander, advocate, clerk and treasurer of the General Session of St Nicholas, 48 King street, h. 8 Golden square Alex., jun., advocate (of S. and C), Procurator-Fiscal for the county, 32 Bon- Accord terrace Rev. Alex., 8 Bank street Alexander, grocer, 122 King street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 199

Simpson, Edward, Ruthrieston Inn, Ruthrieston George, cork manufacturer, 23 Guestrow, h. 40 Consti- tution street George, baker, 41 Park street, k. above shop George, beadle (St Nicholas lane Chapel), and funeral waiter, 75 Union street James, advocate, and collector of Burgh Assessments, 17 Huxter row, h. 2 Bon-Accord square James W., silk mercer, )26 Union street, k. Home cot- tage, 2 Holburn place James, porter dealer, 3 Theatre lane, h. 7 Blackfriars 6treet

... .. John, M.D., 2 East Craibstone street John (of Williamson and Simpson), 10 Castle terrace John, shipmaster, 85 College street John, grocer and spirit dealer, 50 West North street, h. 15 Correction wynd John B., collector (Gas Light Co.), 16 Back wynd Rev. Dr R. (of Kintore), 19 Thistle street ...... Whi,, coalbroker, Quay, h. 13 Constitution street Wm. (customs), 13 Fish street Mrs David, 6 Garden place

Mrs George, 6 A 1 ford place Mrs John, 2 East Craibstone street

... . Mrs Joseph, 131 Crown street ...... Mrs, 5 Waverley place Mrs. 29 Thistle street Mrs, 4 Strawberry bank Miss, 1 Alford place ...... Miss, lodgings, 20 North Silver street Miss, register office for servants, 8 Gaelic lane Sinclair, Donald (John Smith and Co.), 59 Dee street Donald, funeral waiter and beadle (Free Holburn), 89 Skene street

... .. George, teller, Union Bank George, tailor, clothier, and outfitter, 21 Marischal St., h. St Clair house, King street road James A., accountant, and agent for the Bank of Scot- land, 35 Castle street James, keeper and resident manager of Mechanics' In- stitution, Market street John, grocer, 50 Virginia street, h. Osborn place Thomas S., advocate, Record office, h. 36 Upperkirk gate William, wholesale druggist and oil merchant, 34 and 36 Upperkirkgate, h. in court Singer, Patrick (of D. Wyllie & Son), 8 Bank street, Ferry- hill 200

Skakle, George, cashier and accountant, goods department (G. N. of S. R.), h. 1£ North Broadford John (of Morrison and Skakle, 1£ North Broadford Skene and Goodbrand, rope and twine manufacturers, Mount- hooly Rope Works Alexander, wholesale tea, coffee, and commission mer- chant, 21, h. 22 Regent quay Alexander, furnishing tailor, 19 Schoolhill Rev. Charles (John Knox), 4 Summer street ...... John D., agent, 23 Marischal street, k. 6 AJbert terrace Peter, carter, Davanha brewery, 5 Affleck street

Thomas, inspector of poor Old Machar ; office, St. Machar place, h. Victoria Cottage, Ashley place, Cuparstone road Mrs Thomas, grocer, 101 King street, A. Cults

. ... Misses, 3 Bon-Accord square Skinner and Wilsone, advocates, 229 Union street A. B. (of Thomson and Skinner), 88 John street George, bookseller, 3 Schoolhill, h. 16 Shiprow James, jobbing gardener, Union glen John and Sons, boatbuilders, Wellington street, near the Links John (of J. Skinner and Sons), 24 Summer lane P. A., candlemaker, St. Catherine's court, 16 Shiprow Slaker, Wra. (of Souter and Slaker), 59 Skene square Smart, George, provision dealer, 39 James street, h. 4 Castle hill John, contractor, 7 Carmelite street John, shipmaster, 10 Rosemount place William, assistant inspector of poor for Old Machar, 8 Albert terrace William (of Farquharson and Co.), 1 Langstane place Mrs, lodgings, 4 Langstane place Mrs, sick nurse, Watson street Smith and Cochran, advocates, agents for the Royal Bank of Scotland, and Standard Life Assurance Co., 152 Union street Adam, winsey manufacturer, clothier and hosier, 96 and 98 Union street, h. 14 Springbank terrace Alexander, civil engineer and land surveyor, 74 Union street, h. Corsehill, Banchory

.. .. Alexander, engineer, 51 Causewayend Alexander, bookseller, 7 Seamount place Alexander, draughtsman, 6 Nelson street Alexander, confectioner, 27 Park street

.. . Alexander, tailor, 41 Lodge walk Alexander, outfitter, 2 Castle street Alexander, spirit dealer, 97 Gallowgate CITY OF ABERDEEN. 201

Smith, Alexander Elmslie, advocate, 74 Union street, k. 102 Crown street Alfred J., 217 Union street Andrew, draper, 63 St Nicholas street, h. 2 Rubislaw place Arthur, painter and glazier, 30 Quay, h. 49 Commerce street Charles & Co., grocers, tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 23 Windmillbrae, and 1 College street Charles (of Gordon and Smith), 67 Dee street Charles, merchant tailor, 9 Skene terrace, h. 53 Victoria street west David, missionary, 2 Affleck place Farquharson (ofW. Smith and Son), 72 Commerce st. Ferguson, writer, 23 Adelphi court, h. Westfield (East) Francis, accountant (N. of S. B), Balnagarth, Pitfodelu George, shipmaster, 24 Constitution street George, wright, 8 Causewayend George, confectioner and fruit merchant, 133 King street George boot and shoe maker, 62 Broad street, h. 31 Longacre George, tea and fruit dealer, 82 King street H. Ambrose, F. I. A., secretary (Northern Assurance Co.), 5 East Craibstone street James, W. F., M.D., 13 Union place James, wholesale watch and clock maker, 20 Belmont

street, li. 3 Rubislaw place James, boot and shoemaker, 42 Holburn street James, house carpenter, 7 St. Mary's place, James, accountant (Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.), 130 Union street James, gardener, 13 Carmelite street James, upholsterer, 102 King street, h. 9 Princes street James, salmon fisher, Thistle cottage, Ruthrieston John, manager (Steam Navigation Co., 87 Waterloo

quay), h. 1 Wellington street ...... John, advocate, 252 Union street

... . John, shipbuilder, Inches, h. Dee mouth, South College street John & Co., iron and nail merchants, 5 Shoe lane, and 30 Longacre ...... John, commission agent, &c, 93 King street, h. 55 Victoria street west ...... John, Newbridge, Hardgate ..... John (late of Rotterdam), 5 Alford place John, bookseller and stationer, 57 Union street, and) Adelphi court, h. North lodge, King street 202

Smith, John, cabinetmaker, 33, h. 34 Castle street John, shoemaker, Rubislaw John, merchant tailor, 13 Union buildings, h. 13 Boo- Accord street John, sergeant of police, 9 Mounthooly

. John, shore porter, 9 Guestrow John, printer {Northern Advertiser Office), 14 Castle Street. John, grocer and spirit dealer, 57 St. Andrew street John, manager (John Jamieson, clothier), 4 John street John, foreman smith (H. R. and Co.), 17 Prince Regent Street Lewis, wholesale bookseller and stationer, 3 M'Combie's court, 50s Union street, h. 55 Netherkirkgate and Marybank, Maryculter ...... Neil, jun., & Co., merchants, 46 Marischal street Neil (of Neil Smith, jun., & Co.), 14 Carden place Robert, surgeon, 58 Dee street Robert, inspector of county police, Watson street Robert, tanner and skinner, wool, and leather merchant, Jack's brae, k. Twin cottage, Chapel street Robert, advocate (of Smith and Cochran), 152 Union street Dr Thomas, 99 Crown street Thomas, painter and glazier, 24 Marischal street Thomas, carter, 95 West North street Victor E., shipmaster, 8 Virginia street works Wm., architect and superintendent of town's ; office, 1 Bon- Accord street, k. 245 Union street Wm., accountant (Northern Assurance Co.), 6 Frede- rick street Wm., corn factor, 38, h. 36 King street Wm., jun., tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 106 Union st., h. Springbank, Dee street Wm. and Son, nurserymen and seedsmen, 53 St Nicholas street Wm. and Co. tobacconists, 3 Castle street Wm. (of Wm. Smith and Co.), 4 Canal terrace ... .. Wm., grocer, 1| Holburn street

Wm , painter, 3 Nelson lane Wm., house carpenter, 20 Blackfriar9 street Wm., blacksmith, 8, h. 6 Minister's lane Wm., gardener, Mile-end, Stocket Wm., grocer, 70 East North street Mrs A. (of Blackhills), 88 Bon- Accord street Mrs A., 32 Whitehouse street Mrs James, lodgings, 32 Union place ...,, Mrs, lodgings, 72 Chapel street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 203

Smith, Mrs John, Rosebank, Hardgate Mrs J., midwife and ladies' nurse, 40 Spring garden Mrs Wrn., midwife, 15 Denburn terrace Mrs Win., Claremont cottage, Cuparstoue Mrs, 31 Shiprow Mrs, housekeeper, Royal Infirmary Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 18 Skene street Miss, 5 Wellington place Miss (late of Blrse) 12 Chapel street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 49 Bon-Accord street Miss, dressmaker, 44 Chapel street Miss, 45 Victoria street west Miss, 5 Skene place Miss, draper, 54 George street Miss, 4 Little Chapel street

Misses, 1 Thistle street Misses, dressmakers, 75 Union street Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 2 South Silver st. Smollet, Barbara, artillery tavern, 64 Queen street Sorley, Robert, reedmaker, 62 George street Sorrie, Mrs, mealseller, 77 Virginia street Soup Kitchen, 41 Loch street Souter and Shepherd, wholesale druggists and drysaltere, Cruden's court, 22 Broad street and Slaker, painters, glaziers, and paper hangers, 24 Green D., teller (N. of S. B.), 175 Skene street west ..... Wm., merchant, 16, h. 14 Hanover street Wm. (of S. and S.), Crombie cottage, 20 Kidd lane Mrs James, 62 Dee street Mrs, lodgings, 89 Union street Souttar, Wm., clerk (G. N. of S. R. Co.), Calsayseat Spark, Andrew, flesher, 4 Market hall Benjamin, writer, 135 King street George, grocer, ship chandler, and spirit dealer, 8 Gar- vock street, h. 1 St Clement street James, book-keeper, 135 King street ..... Wm., professor of music, 28 Queen street Wm. (of Craigiepark), Craigiepark Mrs Thomas, 135 King street Speid, Alex., 172 Skene street west Wm., advocate, 37 Marischal street Spence, Rev. Alex. (Free St Clement's Church), Castlehill Spottiswood, R. S. F., advocate (of Yeats and Spottiswood), 20 Rubislaw terrace St Nicholas Hotel, 9 St Nicholas street, and 2 St Nicholas lane; John Bonner, hotel keeper Stables, Alex., jun., secretary (Scottish Provincial Assurance Co.) 106 High street, Old Aberdeen 204 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Stallan, Miss, lodgings, 147 Union street Stanm Office, Victoria court, 54 Castle street; hours 10 to 4, Saturday, 13 to 1

Standard Life Assurance Co. ; office, 152 Union street; Smith and Cochran, agents and secretaries to Local Board of Direction Steel, James, M.D., 17 Adelphi court Wm., spirit dealer, 4 Weigh-house square Steele and Co*, wholesale and retail hatters, 20 and 22 Union street

...... Alex- (of Steele and Co.), 5 St Mary's place, Crown street Wm., accountant, collector of poor's rates (St Nicholas

or City parish) ; office, 30 Marischal street, h. 91 King street Stephen, Alexander, painter, paper-hanger, glazier, and glass stainer, 52 Netherkirkgate, h. 1 Devanha terrace, Ferryhill Alex., late merchant, 1 Martin's lane

Alex., shipmaster, 1 South College street Alex., waiter and keeper of refreshment rooms, King street market, 62 Netherkirkgate Alex. (J. Black and Co.), 17 Rose street George, teller (T. and C. B.), 113 Crown street

...... George, hairdresser, 9 Chapel street James, naval instructor (R.N.), 113 Crown street James, ironmonger, 34 Broad street, h. Watkin's build- ings, North Broad ford James, grocer and spirit dealer, 27 St Clement street Rev. John (Free John Knox's Church), 9 Northfield, Gilcomston John, late merchant, 4 Marywell street ...... John H., engraver and copperplate printer, 3 Correc- tion wynd, h. 59 Huntly street John, game dealer and provision merchant, 55 West North street John, painter, glazier, and paper-hanger, 35, h. 17 Woolmanhill John, late shipmaster, 2 South Constitution street Lessel, advocate, 83, h. 129 Union street Robert, shipmaster, 10 Canal terrace Wm., surgeon, 77 Dee street Wm., baker, 31, h. 29 Broad street Wm., 13 Union row Mrs Captain, 17 Rose street Mrs, midwife, 25 James street Miss, dressmaker, 108 Skene street

... . Miss, boarding and day school, 13 Union row CITY OF ABERDEEN. 205

Stevens, Robert, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 214 George street, h. 4 Rosemount place Stevenson, Hilkiah, grocer and tea merchant, 63 Park street James, teacher (Free East Church school, St Andrew street), 31 Charlotte street .. ... James, engraver, eopperplate and lithographic printer, 6 Queen street, h. 37 Victoria street west John, wholesale tea dealer, 20^ Adelphi court, h. 168 Skene street west ...... Win., merchant, 5 and 7 Belmont street, entry to ware- house, 9 Denburn, h. Viewfield Win., bookseller and stationer, 13 St Nicholas street, h. 1 Affleck place Mrs, 61 Windmillbrae V

Mrs, midwife, 6 Carmelite street ^, Stewart, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 Gilcomston brae Rev. Alexander (E. U. Church, John street), 13 Bon- Accord street Archibald, engine-driver (S. N. E. R. Co.), 1 Prospect terrace C. and W., wine merchants, 23 Adelphi court Charles (of C. and W. S.), 8 West Craibstone street Charles, mason, 1 Canal street David, manufacturer (of S. R. S. and Co.), 7 Carden place George, photograper, 69 Guestrow George, waste dealer, 28 Harriet street George, shipmaster, 5 Devanha terrace Gordon, mason (of Birnie and Stewart), 32 Justice mill lane ...... Hugh, beadle (John Knox), 6 Causewayend James G, clerk (R. Connon and Co.), 5 Constitution st. James, flesher, Market hall, h. 29 Union street James, flesher, 124 Chapel street, h. 42 North Charlotte street James, city missionary, 5 Carmelite street John (of S. R. Stewart and Co.), Craigiebuckler John, late mail guard, 14 Upper Leadside John, teacher of Thain's school, 52 Shiprow ...... John, printer, 46 Dee street John, flesher, 20 Market hall Peter, plumber, brassfounder, and gasfitter, 12 School- hill, h. 4 Nprthfield, Gilcomston Peter, provision merchant, 51 Upper Denburn S. R. and Co., comb manufacturers, Aberdeen Comb Works, Hutcheon street Thomas, Orton cottage, Ruthrieston 206 GENERAL DIRECTORY.

Stewart, Walter R. (of 0. and W. S.), 56 Victoria street west William, timber merchant (of G. M. and Co.), 8 Affleck street .;.... Mrs Kenneth, 11 Union terrace Mrs Peter, laundress, 46 Hardgate Mrs, lodgings, M'Combie's court, Union street Mrs, 5 Constitution street ...... Miss E., 123 J Union street Miss E., milliner and dressmaker, 2 Chapel street JVIiss 57 Park street Still", Dr Charles S. (of Burgar), Richmondhill Robert, blockmaker, 15 Prince Regent street Thomas, A.M., (Grammar school), 17 Rosemount place Mrs Andrew, spirit dealer, 17 York street Miss, Elmbank, Hardgate ...... Miss, 23 Thistle street Stirling, George, wholesale wine and spirit merchant, 13 Castle street, h. Westerton of Pitfodels Rev. James (United Presbyterian Church, George st.), 4 Caroline place Stock Exchange, Victoria court, 54 Castle street Stopani, George, hosier, 7 Castle street, h. 1 Chapel court Rev. William, Chapel house, Huntly street Stott, John, furnishing tailor, Commercial court, 58 Castle

1 streets William, spirit dealer, 19 Park street Strachan and Sherriffs, tea and coffee merchants, 3 St Nicho- las street

... .. George, shipmaster, 22 Virginia street ...... John, coffee roaster, coffee, sugar, and spice grinder, Jack's brae John, turner, 71 Windmill brae, h. 50 Holburn street ...... J. (of Strachan and Sherriffs), 30 Thistle street William, of Moreseat Stocket, h. Moreseat ...... William, grocer and spirit dealer, 35 East North street ... Mrs, sick nurse, 1 Blackfriars street Mrs A., Hardgate Mrs James, 17 Queen street

.. .. Miss, dressmaker, 11 Constitution street

Miss, milliner, 1 Queen street Strahan, Rev. W. D., governor (Gordon's Hospital) Strath, John (Alexander Ogston, 92 Loch street), 183 King street Strathdee Distillery, Cuparstone Mrs, sick nurse, 12 Skene square Straton, Mrs, lodgings, 24^- Broad street Streetly, Edward, traffic agent (N. B. Railway), Guild street, h. 128 George street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 207

Stronach and Dnguid, advocates, 71 King street, factors for Robert Gordon's Hospital, Oollyhill trustees and Mitchell's Hospital, Old Aberdeen Alexander (of Stronach and Duguid), 71 King street, and Sunnybank, Old Aberdeen Alex., jun., advocate and accountant, 20 Belmont street, h. 17 Ferryhill place Struthers, John, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., professor of anatomy, University of Aberdeen, 7 Golden square Stuart, Alexander, writing master (Gordon's Hospital), and teacher of writing and stenography, 1 Holburn street Andrew, sorter, Post Office, 1 Holbnrn street Charles, shipmaster, 4 Alford place ...... James, grocer and spirit dealer, 93 Causewayend, h. 4 Millbank terrace John, stoneware merchant and funeral waiter, 98, 7i. 100 Green John S., audit accountant (G. N. of S. E.), 1 Holburn street John, architect, Balgair, Ruthrieston, near Bridge of Dee William, grocer and spirit dealer, 18 Netherkirkgate William, road surveyor, 1 Leslie place, North Broadford

; William, boot and shoemaker, 28 Schoolhill William, baker, 8 George street Mrs (of Inchbreck and Laithers), 7 Union place Mrs William, 31 Thistle street Mrs, grocer, 78 Chapel street Summers, Miss, 1 Mitchell place Miss, dressmaker, 12 Langstane place

Sun, Fire, and Life Offices (London) ; agents, D. R. Morice, 34 Marischal street, and William Milne, 83 Union street Suther, Right Rev. Bishop Thomas G„ D.C.L., 10 Bon-Accord square Sutherland, Alex., Inmore cottage, near Rosemount terrace Alex., grocer, 16 East North street Donald, broker, 31 East North street George, late merchant, 5 Crimon place George, physician and surgeon, 130 Union street Hugh, painter, glazier, and paperhanger, 2 Langstane place, h. 30 Dee street J. and J., house and cart wrights, 62 Skene street James, shipowner, 18 Ferryhill place Rev. John, Chapel house, Huntly street John, Viewton place, Spittal road

... .. John, druggist, 34, h. 32 St Nicholas street 208 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Sutherland, John, 24 Upper Denburn Win, grocer and spirit dealer, 36 Spring garden Mrs, 36 King street Mrs, lodgings, 104 King street Mrs John, fish dealer, Basement floor, h. 11 Carmelite street Mrs, stay maker, 42 Market gallery Sweden, Consul for, John F. White, 107 King street Symmers, Alex. Anderson, Glenburnie cottage, Skene street- west George A., Glenburnie cottage, Skene street west Misses, 31 Whitehouse street Symon, Arch. M., auctioneer and furniture dealer, 14 Consti- tution street John, furniture dealer, 29 Upperkirkgate, h. Glenburnie house, Skene street west Wm. and Co., silk mercers, drapers, and general ware- housemen, 17 and 19 Union buildings Wm. (of \V. S. and Co., 31 Union street, clothiers and outfitters), Albyn cottage, Aibyn place

TAGGART, M., innkeeper and stabler, 90 George street Tait, Robert (J. and J. Fleming), 12 North Charlotte street . Thomas and Son, paper manufacturers, 52 Regent quay ; works, Inverury Mrs, 35 Victoria street west Mrs, 6 Crimon place Talbot, Wm., 29 Constitution street Talbert, Mrs, lodgings, 11 Bon-Accord street Tarrant, Patrick, superintendent (Victoria Lodging-house), 45 G ues trow Tastard, James, flesher, 18, h. 16 Shiprow John, flesher, 16 Basement floor, Market Tawse, Alex. (H.E.I.C.S.), 19 Union buildings Henry, carver and gilder, 7 Flourmillbrae James, advocate, 29 Broad street . .... Mrs Andrew, late of Coldstone, 13 Carden place Taylor and Henderson, lithographers, draughtsmen, engra- vers, copperplate and ornamental printers, 83 Union street Alexander, wholesale and retail woollen draper, 67, h. 201 Union street Alexander, shipmaster, 69 Virginia street Alexander, inspector of patrol (Customs), 48 Marischal street Alexander H., shipmaster, 6 Millburn street Andrew B., mauager (Keating and Co), 13 Roslin terrace CITY OF ABERDEEN. 209

Taylor, David (of T. and H.), 3 Henry place David, freestone and fire clay goods merchant, Ex- change street, h. 8 Jasmine terrace James, boot and shoe maker, 6, h.4 St Nicholas lane James, shipmaster, 1 Millburn street James, 41 Constitution street James, grocer and spirit dealer, 24 Skene square, h. 81 Woolmanhill John, rope and twine manufacturer, and general mer- chant, 56 Union street, and 57 Netherkirkgate John, shopman (Chivas Brothers), 7f Canal street John, coachman (G. Thompson, jun.), 26 Harriet street John, druggist, 53 Regent quay John, upholsterer, 53 Longacre John, builder, 5 Henry street Robert, spirit dealer, 61, h. 59 Netherkirkgate Richard (Derwent steam tug), 55 Wellington street Wm. (J. and A. Gibb), 24 John street Wm., cashier (Blaikie Brothers), 6 St Mary's place Mrs, broker, 17 East North street Mrs Janet, stoneware dealer, 78 Queen street Mrs, midwife, 4 St Nicholas lane Misses, dressmakers, 3 Henry place Misses, dressmakers (lodgings), 20 Harriet street Tench, Donald W., major, staff officer of pensioners, 50 Castle street Tennant. Joseph, draper, 67 King street, h. Roseacre (from Mounthooly to Spittal) Thain, Mrs, outfitter, 37 Lodge walk Theatre- Royal (Alex. M'Lein, lessee); pit, 50; boxes, 52; gallery, 54 Marischal street Thirsk, David (Northern Agricnltural Co.), 27 York place Thom, Alex., fiesher, 12 East North street Alexander, spirit and provision merchant, 36, h. 38 Spring garden George, boot and shoe maker, 35 Shiprow James, grocer, 99 Skene street W. S., 9 Albert street Miss, milliner, 35 Shiprow Thompson, George, jun., and Co., merchants and shipowners, insurance brokers and underwriters, 40 Marischal street George, jun. (of G. T., jun., and Co.), 5 Golden square Thomson and Skinner, fleshers, 42 and 43 Market hall Adam (of Thomson and Skinner), 10 Constitution street Alexander (of Banchory-), Banchory house Alexander, grocer and provision dealer, Wellington road 18 210 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Thomson, David, bookseller, 95 George st., h. Holburn place George and Son, wine merchants, commission agents, and ship brokers, Thomson's court, 21 Regent quay George, inspectorof Salmon fishings, Don district, 6 Union lane George, baker, 45, h. 47 St. Nicholas street George M., tide surveyor (Customs), 84 King street James, manager (J. Buyers and Co), 53 Summer street James, manager (A. Pirie and Sons), 48 Union place James (of Glegg and Thomson), 86 Skene square James (of Anderson and Thomson), Maybank James, boot and shoe maker, 53 and 7 Broad street, h. 31 Victoria street west ...... John, advocate (Adam and Anderson), 15 King&land place John, late builder, 16 Thistle street John, furnishing tailor, 74 Queen street Rev. John (Free Greyfriars), 5 West Craibstone street John, miller and corn merchant, Cults warehouse, 52 Queen street John, clerk, Holburn place Robert, furnishing tailor, 1 Marischal street Robert (Broadford works), 3 Carden place Robert, teacher, Elm cottage, Ruthrieston Thomas, late gunsmith, 12 Bank street Wm. (G. Collie and Co.), 2 Chapel street Wm., plumber, brassfounder, gasfitter, and coppersmith, 72 Netherkirkgate, h. Springbank house, Dee place

Wm., manager (Mill of Cults Warehouse), ft. 30 Summer street Wm., basket maker, 85 Market gallery, h. 1 Banner- mill street Wm., blacksmith and bellhanger, 14 Blackfriars street Wm., flesher, 10 Causewayend Mrs Dr, 6 Waverley place Mrs Alexander, Maybank, 144 Hutcheon street Mrs George, 117 Crown street Mrs John, 47 St Nicholas street Mrs, midwife and ladies' nurse, 35 Lodge walk Mrs, lodgings, 56 Chapel street

• Mrs, 34 Skene terrace Mrs, 12 Thistle street Miss, lodgings, 18 Langstane place Miss, dressmaker, 45 Park street Misses, 159 Crown street Thow, George, tailor and clothier, 11 Black's buildings, h. 34 Skene street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 211

Tillery, John, foreman (F. and G.), 15 Drum's lane Tocher, James (of J. T. and Sons), 7 Victoria street west John and Sons, tailors and clothiers, 142 Union street John (of J. T: and Sons), 41 Albyn place Tochetti, Mrs, lodgings, II Union buildings Todd, Alex., grocer, 76 West North street Gavin, T., 15 Rubislaw terrace Thomas, manufacturer (A. Hadden and Sons), Mary- culter house Toddun, George, luggage clerk (S. N. E. R. Co.), 12 Hanover street Togan, Michael, agent for Royal Liver Friendly Society, 34 George street Topham, T., dyer (A. Hadden and Sons), 78 Union street Topp, Adam (late of Jamaica), 35 Constitution street Misses, Oraigvvell cottage, 31 North Silver street Torrance, John, commercial traveller, 21 Ferryhill place

Torry Brick Work Company ; office, Provost Blaikie's quay Tough, Alexander, grocer, 88, h. 13 Chapel street Archibald, carter, 81 Spring garden George, draper, 134 George street, h. 14 Mount street George, spirit dealer, 32 Castle street John, furnishing tailor, 190 George street

...... John, janitor of Town's Public schools, 7 Little Belmont street John, wright, 6 Windmill lane, h. 38 Whitehouse street Mrs, sick nurse, 21 Woolmanhill Town's Drummer, John Dawson, 8 East North street Protection Society sec-, Wm. Steel, Trade ; 30 Marischal street Trades' Hall, 153 Union street Trail, Adam, teacher (Free North School), 5 North Broad- ford James, wright and cabinetmaker, 6, h. 8 Rose street John, clerk {Journal office), h. 31 Huntly street Miss, dressmaker, 22 Virginia street Troup, Alexander, merchant tailor, 24£ Broad street Alex., merchant and agent, Thornton place, 29 Guest- row Benjamin, 'manager (of R. Cruickshank and Co.), 64^ Cause wayend David, feuar, 86 Chapel street David, coachman, 2 St Catherine's wynd W. W., commercial traveller, 6 Castle terrace Mrs, Glenburnie cottage, Skene street west Miss, Prospect cottage, Loanhead Miss, 31 Belmont street 212 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Tulloch, Rev. George, LL.D. ; academy, Academy street, h. Bellevue, Hardgate James, late shipmaster, Viewmount cottage, Holburn place James, jun., grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 16 St. Clement street, h. 5 York street Lawrence, general agent, Market, h. 14 Kingsland place Marcus, teacher, Bellevue, Hardgate Turnbull, James, surveyor of taxes, 12 King street, h. Ash- hill Robert, keeper of court-house, Lodge walk Turner, James (Customs), Orchard house, Old Aberdeen Mrs, 167 Skene street west Misses, of Turnerhall, 22 Victoria street west Turreff, Alexander, draper (J. Blackhall and Co.), 39 Upper- kirkgate ...... James (N. of S. Bank), 39 Upperkirkgate Tvveedie, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 86, h. 84 Shiprow Tyson, Mrs, 29 Thistle street Tyiler, Robert B. (of Ceylon), 12 Golden square

UNION Bank of Scotland, 53 Castle street University buildings of New Aberdeen, Broad street Urquhart, Alex., boot and shoemaker, 38 Holburn street Alexander, grocer, 62 St Nicholas street, h. 5 Schoolhill J. and J. druggists, 65 St Nicholas street ...... James (of J. and J. U.), 5 Schoolhill James, shipmaster (Victoria steamer), 27 York place John, keeper of Leading Lights, Torry John (of J. and J. U.), Arthurseat John and Robert, wholesale tea and coffee dealers and commission agents, 7 Schoolhill Robert (of J. and R. Urquhart), 7 Schoolhill, h. Arthur seat Wm, shipmaster, 255 George street W. & Co., millers and grain merchants, Mill of Maiden- craig, Newhills ; warehouse, 14 and 16 Wellington place Mrs 35 Victoria street west Misses, 7 Crimon place

VACCINE INSTITUTION, 36 Upperkirkgate Valentine, Andrew, builder, house carpenter, and funeral un- dertaker, 167 West North street, h. 9 Seamount place James, (Journal Office), 26 Mount street Vass, James, upholsterer, 35 Victoria street west CITY OF ABERDEEN. 213

Veitch, John, manager (J. Ford, 136 Union street"), 34 Skene street Vessie, James and Co., booksellers and bookbinders, 2 Queen street

Victoria Lodging-House, 46 Guestrow ; Patrick Tarrant, superintendent Virtue, J. S., publisher (London), 123-£ Union street; agent, David Gray Vollar, John H., shipmaster, 8 Crimon place

WADE, Mrs Captain, 55 Victoria street west Wagrel, Matthew, spirit dealer, 64 Loch street Walker, Alex, (of W. Walker and Sons), 193 Union street Alex. R., cabinetmaker, 45 Bon-Accord street, h. 12 Victoria street west

Alexander, tobacconist, 69 Union street, ft. 3 Caroline place Alex., engineer, 6 Hanover street Charles, commission merchant, 46 Queen street, h. 5 Eubislaw place David, plane maker, 75 John street David, hairdresser and perfumer, 117 Union street, h. 41 Summer street D. F. D., gardener and florist, Froghall and Cunnigar- hill gardens George, advocate (of Milne and Walker), 7 Albert st. George, town-house keeper, 13 Huxter row George, bookseller (of A. Brown and Co.), 52 Victoria street west G. L., wholesale and retail hardware merchant, 46 Up- perkirkgate James (of W. Walker and Sons), 3 Adelphi court James, watchmaker and jeweller, 59 Union street, h. 123 George street James, bookseller, 34| Upperkirkgate, h. 14 Catherine street

.. .. James, grocer and spirit dealer, 41, h 39 College street

.. .. James, clerk (J. Smith and Co.), 12 Rosemount place James, bootmaker, 89 Queen street, h. 7 Skene row James, carver and wright, 83 Waterloo quay John, umbrella manufacturer, 16 West North street John C, clerk (M. Rettie and Sons), 67 Chapel street Robert, bookseller, stationer, and news agent, 92 Broad street, and Market street, h. 6 North Broadford Robert, flesher, 29 Basement floor, Market, h. Wester Kinmundy, Skene Robert, hairdresser, 210 Gallowgate, h. 6 North Broad- ford 214 GENEKAL DIRECTORY,

Walker, Wm. & Sons, wine merchants, tea dealers and gene- ral importers, 52 Union street Wm. and Son, tinplate workers, 28 Netherkirkgate, h. 68 St Andrew street Wm. (of W. Walker and Sons), 3 Adelphi court Wm., shipmaster, 32 St Clement street Wm., late farmer, 30 Ferryhill place Win., butcher, 47 Chapel street Wm., traffic manager (G. N. of S. R.), 5 Canal terrace Wm., grocer, 56 George street, h. 30 Loch street Wm., 2 Caroline place Wm., umbrella maker, 35, h. 37 Schoolhill Mrs David, 1 Crown court, 41% Union street Mrs D., lodgings, 2 Bannermill street Mrs James, Craiglug cottage, Ferryhill Mrs James, 24 Thistle street Mrs John, 6 St Clement street Mrs John, 32 Park street Mrs Wm., 54 Bon-Accord street Mrs, lodgings, 48 Marischal street Mrs, 183 Gallowgate Mrs, Dee street , 74 ...... Mrs, embroidery stamper, 125 George street Miss, 12 Victoria street west Miss Mary, female teacher (Porthill school), 6 North Broadford Misses, dressmakers, 32 Upperkirkgate, h. 6 Castle terrace Wales, Mrs A., 6 St Clement street Walkenshaw, Alex., boot and shoe maker, 40 George street, h. 1 Barnett's close Wallace, Alex., grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 51, 53, and 55 George street, h. above shop Alex, and Co., brewers and maltsters, 24 Loch street Archibald, messenger (N. of S. B.), Lodge walk Brothers, brewers and maltsters, Hardgate Rev. David (Dee street Congregational Chapel), White- hall James, inspector of poor (St Nicholas), 261 George street John, shipmaster, 51| Bon-Accord street .. .. Robert, mason, 87 Chapel street Mrs, midwife and sick nurse, 53 Holburn street Wallis, Wm., Lloyds' surveyor, 13 Regent quay, h. 136 Crown street Walton, John, accountant, 7 South College street Thomas, secretary (Aberdeen Lime Co.), 7 South Col- lege street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 215

Warrack and Daniel, builders and house carpenters (Steam Joinery Works), 7 and 9 North Charlotte street and 92 John street Charles, commissary clerk depute (Record Office), Kin- corth, Nigg David, baker, 5, h. 7 Chapel street Jame3 (of Warrack and Daniel), 92 John street Warren, Mrs, lodgings, 5 Schoolhill Miss, dressmaker, 5 Schoolhill Watch House, 2 Huxter row Watkins, Alex. G., grocer, 36 St Nicholas street

, Edward (of F. H. G. and Co.), Richmond hill, Old Aberdeen Frederick H. G. and Co., woollen manufacturers, Canal road works, Causewayend Frederick H. G. (of F. H. G. and Co.), Richmond hill, Old Aberdeen Watson and Robb, builders, Nelson street ..... Alex., stoneware merchant, 69 Gallowgate Alex., shipmaster, 2 York street Alex., bookseller, 28 Summer street Alex. H., assurance agent, Chapel court, 1 Justice st. Alex., town sergeant, Rose cottage, Gilcomston Alexander M., pianoforte tuner, Royal Music Saloon, 218 Union street Archibald, cashier (Broadford Works), Bonnymuir

.. .. Brothers, drapers, 42 Broad street George, cart and plough wright, 184 West North street, h. 95 King street James P., M.D., 75 King street James, shipmaster, 23 Prince Regent street James, watchmaker and jeweller, 13 St Nicholas street, h. 83 Bon-Accord street James, broker and old iron dealer, 72 Gallowgate James (of Watson Brothers), 14 Kingsland place James, house carpenter, 13 Langstane place, h, 16 Chapel street James, warehouseman, 4 Canal terrace John, shoemaker, 8 Crown street John, dyer, 104 George street John, keeper of steam engines, Bridge of Dee Patrick, draper, 18 and 20 Union place, h. Ivy cottage, Stocket road Robert H., leather merchant, 10 Queen street, h. 1 Prospect terrace Thomas, shipmaster, 135 Crown street Thomas R. general draper, hosier, and haberdasher, 47 Gallowgate, h. 5 Albert terrace 216 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Watson, Wm., W.S., sheriff substitute, 25 Dee street Mrs A., hatter, 38 Broad street, h. 2 Ragg's lane Mrs G., 68 Bon-Accord street Mrs Robert, Nelson street Mrs, 83 Bon-Accord street Mrs, stoneware mercnant, 118 Chapel street Mrs, 55 Gallowgate Miss, Ashvale, Cuparstone Watt, Adam, tailor, 12 Queen street Alexander, writer (Murray and M'Combie), 103 Union street, h. 23 Broad street

.. .. Alex, (of J. W. and Sons), 113 High street, Old Aber- deen Archibald, watch and clockmaker, 154 Gallowgate George, shipmaster, 171 Skene street George, innkeeper, 9 Correction wynd George, slater, 10 Trinity street James, book-keeper (C. and J. H. Chalmers), 12 Bank street, Ferryhill

... .. James, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 43 Wool- manhill, h. 5 Henry place James, cattle dealer, Lower Kaimhill John and Sons, leather dealers, curriers, and shoe manu-

facturers, 134 and 136 Gallowgate ; currying shop, 49 George street John, sen., advocate (registrar for St Nicholas parish), 4 Correction wynd, h. 9 Belmont street John, jun., advocate and notary-public, 40 King street, h. 113 High street, Old Aberdeen John, boot and shoemaker, 30 Holburn street John, boot and shoe maker, 71 Windmillbrae Patrick, M.D-, surgeon, 1 Gallowgate Wm. (of J. W. and Sons), Braehead House, Gilcomston Mrs M., ginger beer and porter dealer, 17 Correction wynd, h. 15 Albert terrace Mrs, grocer, 21 Huntly street

Miss, spirit dealer, 1 York street Miss, draper, 182 Gallowgate

. .... Miss Ann, postmistress. Bridge of Dee Webster, George (of Shirres, Webster, and Mackenzie), 74 Bon-Accord street John, advocate, 42, h. 31 King street John, manager (Catto, Thomson and Co.), 42 Constitu- tion street John, baker, 45 Green, h. 19 Carmelite street John, commercial traveller (T. Melville and Sons), 106 Gallowgate John, keeper of steam engines, Bridge of Dee CITY OF ABERDEEN. 217

"Webster, J. B. (J. J. Kennedy), 86 Bon- Accord street Peter, salesman (G. Handyside and Co.), H Union Buildings Thomas, clerk (T. and C. Bank), 42 Constitution street Wm. baker and confectioner, 4, h. 6 Skene terrace Wm., 66 Skene square

... . Mrs, midwife and sick nurse, 12 Spa street Miss A., teacher (West Parish School), 36 Union terrace Weedon, Richard, assistant (L. and G.), 68 St Andrew street Weigh-house, Quay; John Rose, taxman Weir, Mrs, 2 Affleck street Welsh, David, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 41, h. 57 Green

West End Academy, 216 Union street ; rector, Wm. Lyon Parish School, 185 George street

of England Fire and Life Assurance Co. ; agents, Geo. Cadenhead, advocate, 9 Huxter row, and James Asher, commission agent, Old Grammar school Westland and Florence, polishing granite works, Spittal road .... Mrs, 8 Rubislaw terrace White, James, flesher, 15 and 16 Market hall, h. Millbank place, North Broadford James, manager (N. C. Co, Limited), 31 Charlotte street

., .. John F., grain and flour merchant, 107 King street, h. 16 Bon -Accord square John, fish dealer, 8, 9, and 58 Basement floor, Market, h. 2 Carmelite street Robert, surgeon, Balmoral place Whitecross, Wm., Custom-house agent, 19 Crown street Wm., clerk (Customs), 180 Skene street west Whitton, Robert, hardware merchant, 41 Broad street Win. agent (East Coast Railway), 3 Marine place, Ferryhill Whyte, Alex. B. (of Simpson and Whyte), agent for J. Cock- burn and Campbell, wine merchants, Edinburgh, 21 Union buildings, h. 19 Union place John (of Simpson and Whyte), 52 Dee street Patrick and Co., tobacco and snuff manufacturers, 24 Queen street Mrs Thomas, 6 Mount street Misses, ladies' boarding and day school, 57 Dee street

Wight, John, M.D., and surgeon, I and 3 Mounthooly Wildgoose, James, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 20 Shi prow, h. 83 Wales street Wilkie, Mrs, Rosemount place 218 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Wilkie, Misses, 1 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill Wilkin, James (J. Williams and Son), 13 Virginia street Will, James, M.D., 11 King street Thomas, 1 Millburn street, Ferryhill Willans, Samuel, Friendlybank, Mounthooly Willet, John, civil engineer, office, 123£ Union street, h. 35 Albyn place Willett, Joseph T., timber merchant and commission agent, Bon- Accord saw mills, Inches, h. 64 Dee street Williams, James and Sons, coopers and fishcurers, 13 Virginia street James, warehouseman, 13 Virginia street Robert (of J. Williams and Sons), 23 Virginia street William, commission, wine, and spirit merchant, 19, h. 20 Regent quay Wm., spirit dealer and house agent. 16 St. Andrew's street, h. 262 George street Mrs, dressmaker, 1 Frederick street Williamson and Simpson, candlemakers and tallow chandlers, 79 Wales street ...... Adam, haircutter, 40 Castle street Andrew, flesher, 28 Market hall, h. 123 Barron street, Woodside

George, sen., flesher, 30 Market hall, 7t. Wester Kin- mundy, Skene George, jun., 44 Market hall, h. Rubislaw James, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 14 King street, h. 7 Rubislaw terrace James, jun., flesher, 34 Market hall, k. 13 Springbank terrace James, sen., flesher, 49 Market hall, h. Cornhill, Old Ma char John, jun., flesher,5 Market hall. A. 26 Summer street John, sen., 40 Market hall, h. Wester Kinmundy, Skene Robert and David, fleshers, 12 Market hall Robert (of R. and D. W.), 1 Dee place William, dental surgeon, R.C.S.E., 15 Union terrace William, flesher, 36 Market hall, h. Cairnfield, Old Machar William (of Williamson and Simpson), 81 Wales street W. A., teacher (Boys 1 Hospital), 20 Upperkirkgate Mrs B., 247 Union street Mrs P., 143 Union street Miss, lodgings, 56 Chapel street Willock, Robert S., temperance hotel, 56 Union street Thomas, accountant (Bank of Scotland), Applebank House, 13 Spittal Willox, John, 14 Ann place CITY OF ABERDEEN. 219

Willox, Mrs William, 30 Blackfriars street Wilson, Alex., shoe shop, 17 h. 24| Broad street A. Stephen, civil engineer 16 Carden place Charles, shipowner, 34 Regent quay, h. 44 Blackfriars street David, dyer and scourer, 20 Innes street and 5 St Nicholas street, h. 10 John street David, shoemaker, 214 Gallowgate, h. 13 Causewayend David, grocer and spirit dealer, 9 West North street George W., artist and photographer to the Queen, 24 and 25, h. 23 Crown street Hugh, confectioner, 47 Regent quay James (of Gordon and Wilson), 47 Park street James (assistant to the Kev. R. A. Gray), Cuparstone place Rev John (North Parish), 33 Union place John (Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.), 87 Wales street John, bookseller and stationer, 43| Castle street, h. Concert court, Broad street John K. (W. Smith, jun.), Cuparstone place John, shore porter, 53 Shiprow

...... John, house carpenter, 44 Frederick street, h. 11 Roslin terrace John, spirit dealer, 15 Carmelite street Peter, cattle dealer, Roseburn cottage, 90 Hutcheon st Robert & Son, booksellers, bookbinders, and stationers,

1 St Nicholas street, h. 2£ Mary place Robert, gun and fishing tackle maker, 16 St Nicholas street, h. Newbridge, Hardgate Win., gardener, Mile-end, Holburn road Mrs James, lodgings, 26 Huntly street Mrs Robert, grocer, Newbridge, Hardgate Mrs S., 21 Rosemount place Mrs William, 90 Union street Miss, 4 Little Chapel street Miss, grocer, 141 George street Miss, teacher, 54 Causewayend Wilsone, Thomas (of Skinner and Wilsone), 229 Union street Winchester, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 15 Adelphi court Wink, Ronald, weaver, 20 Thistle street Winkley, James, painter, 3 Flourmillbrae, h. 29 Huntly st. Winlaw, James, jun., ship and insurance broker, and coal merchant, U£ Regent quay, h. Winlaw villa, Cults Winton, Miss, dressmaker, 48 Summer street

Wisconsin Marine and Fire Insurance Co. ; Adam & Ander- son, agents in Britain, 75 Union street 220 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Wisely, John, 38 Union terrace Wishart, Alexander, builder, 1 Charlotte street Alexander, flesher, 92 Gallowgate, h. 89 Wales street James, jun., carver, 78 Waterloo quay, h. 28 Wellington street

Joseph, organ builder, 24, 7i. 22 Young street Mrs, lodgings, 22 Broad street Wolfe, J. R., M.D. (ophthalmic surgeon, Royal Infirmary and Eye Institution), 189 Union street Wood and Co., London pianoforte and music saloon, 211 and 213 Union street Alexander, furnishing tailor, Concert court, Broad st. .. .. David, boot and shoe maker, 97 George street George, clerk (Post Office), 7 Crimon place George P. (of Leckie, Wood, and Munro), 83 Waterloo quay

James, photographer, 25 Market street, 7i. 120 King street John, surgeon, 20 Bon- Accord street Joseph, ship, share, and insurance broker, aud commis- sion merchant, 43 Marischal street, h. 28 Victoria street west Robert, boot and shoe maker, 3 Crown street, h. 7 St Mary's place Thomas, keeper of Advocates' Hall, h. Advocates' buildings, Union street Mrs Jane, sick nurse, 5 Black's buildings Miss, 2 St Mary's place

Wordie and Co., railway agents and carriers ; office, Market

street ; Samuel Baker, agent Wrenford, Rev. T. Brooks, incumbent of St James' (Church of England), Crown street, h. Bloomfield, Holburn place Wright, Alex. (Customs), Donview hotel David, photographer, 115 George street James, manufacturer of polished granite (to Her Ma- jesty), 112 John street, h. 1| Mount street John, gardener, Pitmuxton John, goods agent, Waterloo station (G. N. of S. R.), 17 Constitution street Joseph and Son, timber merchants, Footdee Steam Saw

Mills, York street ; office, Exchange street, h. 12 Waterloo street R. and W., grocers, 101 George street Robert and Son, grocers and spirit merchants, 26 Schoolhill Wyllie, David, cashier (Union Bank), 2 Marischal street CITY OF ABEKDEEff. 221

Wyllie, David & Son, stationers, booksellers to the Queen and H. R. H. The Prince of Wales, public circulating library, 111 Union street James (of D. Wyllie and Son), 12 Carden place Wyness, Andrew, flesher, 13 Market hall, h. 4 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill John, flesher, 21 Market hall, h. 13 Netherkirkgate Mrs, lodgings, 7 Skene terrace Wyse, Andrew, provision dealer, 178 Gallowgate William, grocer and spirit dealer, 99 Causewayend

YARROL, John Neville De, ostrich feather maker, 81 King st. Yeats and Flockhart, advocates, 84 King street and Spottiswood, advocates, 46 King street Alex., advocate, 2 Correction wynd, h. 149 Crown street

George, silk mercer, 87 Union street, 7i. 149 Crown st. H. C, commercial traveller, 20 Adelphi court James, police constable (County), 83 Holburn street .. ... Peter, boot and shoemaker, 51 John street William, advocate (of Y. and S.), 1 Union place Mrs George, of Auquharney, Wellington place Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 47 Schoolhill Young, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 76 St Andrew street Colin, grocer, 9 Summer lane David, messenger (S. N. E. R. Co.), Guild street James (of Oswald and Co.), 35 Spittal, Old Aberdeen James, dealer in porter and ales, 27 Harriet street John, musical instrument maker, 32, h. 30 Netherkirk- gate William, shipmaster, 4 Affleck street William, baker, 23 Hardweird M., midwife and sick nurse, 82 Chapel street Miss, 2 Golden square Youngson, James, boot and shoe maker, 126, h. 34 Chapel st. John (Lucknow tavern). 13 Exchequer row John, grocer and spirit dealer, 34 North Broadford Peter, manager (C. Davidson and Sons), 4 Trinity quay Robert and Co., sailmakers, Theatre lane, Regent quay Thos. A. W. A., advocate, 74 Union street, h. 29 Bon- Accord terrace Mrs Major, 29 Bon-Accord terrace Mrs Robert, 24 Constitution street Younie, William, cabinetmaker, 12 St Paul street and Ross's court, 6 Upperkirkgate Yule, Alexander, ironmonger and dealer in India rubber goods, 7 St Nicholas street, h. 15£ Constitution street 19 222 GENEEAL DIRECTORY,

Yule, Alexander, carter, 1 Holburn place George, late corn merchant, 116 Crown street

. ... Eobert, working jeweller, 7 Correction wynd, h. 73 John street

.. . . "William, grocer and spirit dealer, 165 Gallowgate, h. 11 Young street Wm., manager, Chemical Light Co., 38 Jopp's lane Mrs (Prince Alfred Inn), 7 Union lane

.» .. Mrs, lodgings, 177 Union street TRADES' AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY.

Accountants. Steele, Wm., 30 Marischalst. Stuart, John S. (Gr. N. of S. R.) Brand, Alex., 103 Union street Willock, Thomas (Bank of Scot- Crombie, John, 3 Queen street land Dougall, John, 79 John st. Fletcher, Robert, 17 Huxter Advocates. row Frater, James, Town-house Adam and Anderson, 75 Union Lunan, Wm, S. N. E. Railway street MacAldowie, John, 12 St Ni- William, jun., 62 Skene cholas street street Marquis, George, 147 Union st. Robert, 29 Union street Masson, Andrew, 4 Queen st, Allan, George, 56 Castle street Meston, James, 75 Union street Anderson, Wm., 75 Union st. Milne, Alex., 72 Wales street Angus, John, Town -house Wm., 83 Union street Barron, Lambert, 15 Adelphi Morgan, James (D. R. Co.), 24 court Adelphi court Bonnyman, C. D., 22 Belmont Mowatt, Wm., 22 Adelphi court street Paterson, Samuel (G. N. of S. Brebner, James, Advocates' R. Co.) buildings, Union street Riddel, Thos. (Savings' Bank) Bryce, James, 12 Adelphi court Scott, John (National Bank) Burnett, Newell, Record office Shanks, W. H., 9 Strawberry Cattanach, D. G., 56 Castle*st. bank Chalmers, C. and J. H., 147 Sinclair, Jas. A. (Bank of Scot- Onion street land) Chivas, Alex. , 4 2 Castle street Smith, James (Leith and Clyde Clark, John, 3 Queen street Shipping Co.) Cochran, Alex., 152 Union st. Francis (N. of S. Bank) Collie, James and George, 38 Wm. (Northern Assurance Castle street Co.) Davidson, John, 3 Queen street 224 trades' and professions' directory.

Davidsons and Cooper, 7 Union Muill, John, 46 Schoolhill terrace Murray & Garden, 48 Schoolhill C. B., 3 Union terrace and M'Combie, 103 Union Dawson, J. G., 14£ Broad street street Duncan & Clyne, 8 Castle street Ogg, Wm. F., 15 Adelphi court Charles, 1 6 Adelphi court Paul and Rutherford, 20 King David, 24 Marischal street street John, Jan., 84 King st. Paull, James, 22 Belmont street Dunn, William, 54 Union st. Philip, Colin Allan, 82 Queen Edmond, Alex., 22 Adelphi street court Primrose, Thomas, 19 North Alex., jun., 23 Adelphi Silver street court Reid, John, Record Office Francis, 22 Adelphi court Robertson & Lumsden, 3 Union James, 23 Adelphi court terrace Ewen, Thomas, 28 Broad street Ross, Alex., Savings' Bank, Ex- Ferguson, John, 84 Union st. change street Fraser, Alexander, Town-house James, 75 Union street David C, 74 Union street Wm., 20 Belmont street G. C., 18 Marischal street Ruxton, Thomas, 84 Union st. Garden, F. T., 147 Union street Runcy, Charles F., 2 Correction Grant, George, 30 King street wynd Gray, B. C, 38 Castle street Simpson & Cadenhead, 9 Hux- Grigor and Reid, 146 Union st. ter row Grub, George, LL.D., Advo- Alex., 48 King street cates' buildings, Union James, 17 Huxter row street Sinclair, Thos. S., Record Office Henderson, A., 26 St Nicholas Skinner and Wilsone, 229 Union street street John S., 58 Castle street Smith and Cochran, 152 Union Hunter, Wm., 14 Adelphi court street Wm. C. 15 Adelphi court Alex. Elmslie, 74 Union Jopp and Shand, 31 Gallowgate street Andrew, Victoria court, John, 252 Union street 54 Castle street Speid, Wm., 37 Marischal street Ligertwood, J. and R., 89 Union Stephen, Lessel, 83 Union st. street Stronach and Duguid, 71 King M'Donald, Alex., 83 Union st. street M'Kinnon, Lachlan, 20 Spring- Alex., jun., 20 Belmont st. garden Tawse, James, 29 Broad street Lachlan, jun., 241 Union Thomson, John, 75 Union st. street Watt, John, sen., 4 Correction Massie, Marianus, 153 Union st. wynd Middleton, John, 8 St Nicholas ...... John, jun., 40 King street street Webster, J., 42 King street Milne and Walker, 129 Union Yeats and Flockhart, 84 King street street William, 46 King street and Spottiswood, 46 King Mitchell, David, 12 Adelphi street court Alex., 2 Correction wynd Moir, Wm., 31 Gallowgate Youngson, Thomas A. W. A. Morice, D. R., 34 Marischal st. 74 Union street trades' and professions' directory. 225

Agents and Commission Paterson, David, 34 Marischal Merchants. street Querner, A., 42 Marischal street Anderson, Alex., Rose Cottage, Rennie, John T., 48 Marischal Cuparstone street G. B., 57 Marischal street Rbind, John, 1 Netherkirkgate Asher, James, 52 & 54 School- Riddel, George, 36 Marischal st. hill Rust, Alex., Crown court, 4l£ Barclay, J. W., 12 Commerce Union street street Saunders, Kemp, 10 Virginia st. Bannerraan, Win,, 2 Trinity Sheed, John, 44 Marischal street quay Skene, Alex., 21 Regent quay Batten, Abraham, 20 and 21 John D., 23 Marischal st. Adelphi court Smith, John, 93 King street. Berry, Jas., jun., 6 Correction Wm., 38 King street wynd Stevenson, John, 20£ Adelphi Cadenhead, Wm., 39 Nether- court kirkgate Wm., 5 Belmont street Catto, James, Crown court, 41| Thomson, George and Son, 21 Union street Regent quay Connon, Richard and Co., 58 Troup, Alex., Thornton place Marischal street Tulloch, Lawrence, 13 Kingsland Crombie, James, 5 & 6 Adelphi place lane Walker, Charles, 46 Queen st. Davidson, J. & A., 42 Marischal Williams, William, 19 Regent street quay .... Wm., 8 Correction wynd Willet, Joseph T., Inches Donald, Wm., 15 Marischal Wood, Joseph, 43 Marischal st.

Elsmie, G. and Son, 12 Trinity Architects. quay Alex., 4 Belmont street Gordon and Wilson, 3 and 4 Ellis, Jas., 24 Belmont st. Eegent quay Henderson, and Son, 66 Loch st. Gray, A. R., Shoreporters' build- Wm, Knight, Wm., 88 King street ings, Virginia street Knox, Wm. G., 44 Schoolhill .... James, 73 Netherkirkgate Leslie, Wm., Union street Green and Menzies, 29 Queen st. 123J Matthews, James, 24 Adelphi Hay, John, 34 Marischal street court Hutchison, George, 47 Marischal Macandrew, Daniel, 120 Loch st, street Mackenzie, J. Russell, 14 Adelphi Jamieson, John, 56 Marischal court strpftt Ramage, Wm., 115 Union street Keith and Mitchell, 36 Marischal Smith, Wm., 1 Bon-Accord st. street Stuart, John, Balgair, Ruthrie- Kennedy, J. J., Market street ston, M 'Donald, David, 113 George st. M'Laren, John, 15 Queen street Artists, Mather, John, 2 Crown court,41i Union street Cassie, James, 11 Crown street Milne, James, 73 King street Cleland, Peter, 8 Union terrace Morison and Leslie, 59 Marischal Giles, James, R.S.A., 62 Bon- street Accord street 226 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.

Russell, George, 4 Dee street MTherson, Alex., 65 Green Wilson, George W., 24 Crown st. Martin, James, 23 Justice street Meff, Robert, 199 George street Auctioneers. Mitchell and Muil, 46 Schoolhill and 153 George street Barnett, John, Guild street Mollison, John, 1 Wellington Brown, P. and G., 140 Union st. place Christie, John, 19 Adelphi court Morrison, James, 6 & 7 Shiprow Collins, James, 44 East North Munro, Kenneth, 60 George st. street Murray, Thomas, 24 Justice st. Hutcheon, John, 44 Union street Mutch, Robert, 83 Gallowgate M'Gregor, Colin, 78 Wales st. Nicolson, Alexander, 2 Waverley Masson, A., 115 Union street place Symon, A. M., 14 Constitution st. David, 10 Exchequer row Bakers. Northern Co-operative Co., 207 George street Abel, James, 64 Virginia street Robertson, John, 51 West North Adam, Roderick, 14 Union place Anderson, William, 4 Holburn Simpson, George, 41 Park street street Stephen, Wm,, 31 Broad street Buchan, Robert, 76 Green Stuart, Wm., 8 George street Buckner, James, 32 Gallowgate Thomson, George, 45 St Nicholas Chalmers, John, 211 Gallowgate street Charles, fm, 76 and 78 Skene Warrack, David, 5 Chapel street square Webster, John, 47 Green Clark, fm., 276 George street William, 4 Skene terrace Craig, A., 308 George street Yonng, William, 23 Hardweird Wm., 215 Gallowgate Croll, Francis, 55 St Nicholas st. Basket-makers. John, 67 George street Both well, George, 23 George st. John, 70 King st. Laing, David, 5 Crown street Eddie, Alex., 6 Commerce street Ogg, David, 43 Upperkirkgate Edward, John, 36 Union place and 30 Market gallery Simpson and Son, 3 Yeats Reynolds, Gordon, 26 Queen st. lane Thomson, William, 25 Market Falconer, Joseph, 67 Broad st. gallery Flett, Mrs William, 142 George street Blacksmiths. Footdee Association, 75 Waterloo quay Abemethy, James & Co., Ferry- Garden and Raeburn, 32 School- hill hill Anderson, Wm., Flourmill lane Graham, Wm., 3 and 5 Frederick Angus, John, Pork lane street Blaikie Brothers, Footdee Iron Hadden, James, 129 Crown st. Works Jaffray, Wm., 63 Broad street Bonnyman, James and John, 19 Jamieson, Alex., 1 Catto square Loch street Law, John. 60 Shiprow Gordon, Hugh and Co., 14 Gal- M'Bain, George, 62 Schoolhill lowgate

M'Kenzie, James, 66 and 68 Gray, D. & G. , 65 Holburn street Queen street and Trinity street M'Lean, Thomas, 7 Dee street Hall, Russell & Co., York place trades' and professions' directory. 227

Harper & Co., 10, 12, and 14, Vessie, J. & Co., 2 Queen street Mealmarket street Wilson, John, 43| Castle street Knowles, Alex., Shuttle lane Robert & Son, 1 St Nicho- Laing, W. & T., 207 Gallowgate las street Lyall, Robert, 19 Huxter row McHardy, D. & Son, 54 Nether- Booksellers & Stationers. kirkgate Mitchell, Charles, 77 George St. Adam, John, Market gallery David, Inches Brown, A, & Co., 77 Union st. Robert, 102 Gallowgate Catto, George, 55 Union street Nicholson, A., 181 West North Clark, G. and Son, 15 Broad st. street Mrs M., 59 Broad street Pressly, James, 14 Wales street Courage, Archibald, 5 Woolman- Rowell, Joseph, 14 St Paul st. hill Smith, "William, 6 Minister's Crawford, Isabella, 171 Gallow- lane gate Thomson, Wm., 14 Blackfriars Crichton, W.A., 124 Gallowgate street Davidson, George, 185 Union street Duffus, John, 9 Union buildings Boilermakers. Finuie, Peter, 89 Gallowgate Henderson, A., 2 Broad street Abernethy, James, and Co., Leslie, Alexander, 227 Union st. Fenyhill Lindsay, Wm., 30 Market street Blaikie Brothers, Footdee Iron and 62 Gallowgate Works Maclean, Samuel, 1 King street Hall, Russell, and Co., York Menzies, Thomas, 51 Castle st. place Middleton, John, 4 Skene square Milne, A. and R., 199 Union st. Book Agents. Monro, Josepb, 32 Woolmanhill Morison, Alex., 28 Marischal st. Campbell, Alex. (A. Fullerton), Murray, James, 28 St Nicholas 16 Crown street street Clark, Alex.^ (W. M'Kenzie), 61 Ogilvie, John, 47 Upperkirkgate St Nicholas street Russell, Wm., 19 Broad street Cullen, W. H. (Blackie & Son), Scott, Francis, 52 George street 40 Broad street Shepherd, George, 1 Broad st. Gray, David (J. S. Virtue), Skinner, George, 3 Schoolhill 123§ Union street Smith, A., 7 Seamount place Maitland, Joseph (L. P. and P. John, 57 Union street Co.), 2§ Broad street Lewis, M'Cornbie's court, 50^ Union street Bookbinders. Stevenson, Wm., 13 St Nicholas street Anderson, John, 40| Union st. Thomson, David, 95 George st. Cameron, Ewen, 37 Back wynd Walker, J., 34J Upperkirkgate Dray, Joseph, 68 Netherkirkgate .... Robert, 92 Broad street Edmond, John, 54 Queen street Wilson, John, 43^ Castle street Henderson, Alex,, 2 Broad st. Robert & Son, 1 St Nicho- Jackson, Wm., 76 Broad street las street Laurie, Wm., 40£ Union street Wyllie, D. and Son, 111 Union Ogilvie, John, 47 Upperkirkgate street 228 trades' and professions' directory.

Boot and Shoemakers. Kerr, Thomas, 86| John street Laing, Robert, 193 George st. Aiken, James, 16 and 37 Broad Law, Samuel, 122 Skene street street Leslie, Allan, 18 Albion street Airth, John, 2 Justice street John, 8 Queen street Aiston, Henry, 35J Broad street Lewis, David, 16 Union street Angus, "W. C, 130 Union street Lorimer, James, 94 Union street Black, George, 8 Union street M'Donald, Wm., 65 Queen street Blair, Thomas, 15 Market street Mackay, George, 18 Gallowgate Bothwell, John, 20 Broad street Meikle, John, 22 Castle street Brown, A., 71 George street Melvin, George, 3 Gallowgate Burnett, John, 286 George st. Menzies, John, 64 Schoolhill Cadenhead, David, 96 John st. Milne, Alex., 27 Marischal street Cameron, Wm., 10 Skene street Andrew, 1 and 3 St Paul's Campbell, P., 13 Seamount place street Catto, James, 219 Union street ...... James, Holburn place Clyne, Wm. and Sons, 22 and 24 Morison, George, 37 Upperkirk- Gallowgate gate Cromar, A., 18 Schoolhill Munro, James and David, 48 Dey, George, 5 Carmelite street Upperkirkgate Drummond, John, 54 Union st. Nicoll, Charles and Co., 20 Queen James, 43 Union street street Duncan, Wm., 25 Broad street Paterson, John, 194 West North. William, 17 Guestrow street Edmond, Robert, 25 St Clement's Porter and Leighton, 52 St street Nicholas street Edwards, J. and D„ 38 Union Ramsay, John, 83 Queen street place Reid, Joseph, 86 King street Ellis, Wm., 155J Gallowgate Robb, James, 48 Broad street Findlay, Mrs Alex., 5 Broad st., Robertson, Robert, 43 George st. and 27 Union street Ross, George, 115 Union street Findlater, James, 13 Dee street James, 14 Netherkirkgate Franklin, H., 61 Gallowgate James, 44 Shiprow Fraser, Duncan, 37 Summer lane Sang, Thomas, 50 Summer st. T. and Sons, 73 Broad st. Scott, Alex., 41 Upperkirkgate Gammie, John, 17 Chapel street George, 44 Virginia street Gibb, James, 26 Marischal street Smith, George, 62 Broad street Gillespie, Erskine, 12 Broad st. James, 42 Holburn street James, 9 Broad street Stuart, William, 28 Schoolhill Graham, John, 92 Green Taylor, J., 6 St Nicholas lane Grant, David, 3 South Silver st. Thorn, George, 35 Shiprow Greig, Alexander, King's square, Thomson, James, 53 and 7 Broad Huntly street street Handyside, G. and Co., 3 Broad Urquhart, Alex., 38 Holburn st. street Walkenshaw, Alex., 40 George Harper, W., 165 Gallowgate street Hay, Wm., 71 Netherkirkgate Walker, James, 89 Queen street Hector, William, 7 Holburn st. "Watson, John, 8 Crown street Irvine, Robert, 33 Upperkirk- Watt, John, 10 Holburn street gate John, 71 Windmillbrae Jaffray, William, 14 Union st. Wilson, Alex., 17 Broad street Kean, Alex., 64 College street David, 214 Gallowgate trades' and professions' directory. 229

Wood, David, 97 George street Brushmakers. Robert, 3 Crown street Son (to the Queen), Yeats, Peter, 54 John street Fyfe, John & Nicholas street Youngson, James, 126 Chapel 22 St Co., 14 St Nicho- street Macaldowie & las street Brassfounders, Plumbers, Morison, George, 16 George st. and Gasfltters. Builders. Anderson, John, 63 Windmill Birnie & Stewart, Skene terrace brae Bisset, Peter and Son, 110 Loch Berry, John, 4 South Silverst. street Blaikie, John and Sons, Little- Bruce, Wm., 63 Causewayend john street Buyers, James and Co., 12 Kidd Davidson, John, 78 St Andrew lane street Clark, John, 23 Princes street Farquhar and Gill, 24 Upper- Coutts, James, 24 John street

kirk gate Donaldson, G. , Summerfield cot- Gordon, Hugh and Co., 14 Gal- tage, 75 Park street lowgote, Fraser, J. & Son, North Broad- Lamb, Alex. 48 John street ford Mathers, James, 13£ Dee street Garvie, James and Sons, 60 Robertson, Alexander, 8 and 10 Huntly street Skene terrace Greig, George, 6 Thistle lane Robert, 39 Loch street Henderson, John, 5 Summer Stewart, Peter, 1 2 Schoolhill street Thomson, William, 72 Nether- Henderson, William and Sons, kirkgate 66 Loch street Hogg, W. and A.,72" Carmelite Brewers. street Ironside, William, 9 Spa street Black, W. and Co., Devanha Jamieson, James, Bank street Cowie and Co., 5 Virginia street Johnston, Alexander, 34 Thistle Eddie, John, 112 Loch street street Gilcomston Brewery Co. Low and Chalmers, 40 White- Guthrie, Geo. & Son, 20 Meal- house street market street Lunan, G. and T., 2 Charles st. James, William and Co., 213 Macandrew, Daniel, & Co., 120 King street Loch street Milne, James, 69 Virginia street Middleton, R,, 2 Union Wynd Wallace, Alex, and Co., 24 Loch Mitchell, Adam, 1 Canal street street .... John, jun., 20 Bon-Accord Wallace Brothers, Hardgate lane Wm. 76 Commerce street Brick Works. Montgomery, James & Co., 50 Aberdeen Brick and Tile Work, Gallowgate Clayhills Ogg, Wm., 66 Gordon street Loch st. Craig, J. and M., 79 John st. Pittendrigh, Wm., 56 Seaton Brick and Tile Work, Rainnie, Alex., 50 Commerce st. Depot, Guild street Reid, James, 58 John street Torry Brick Work Co., Provost Ross, James and Son, 28 Sum- Blaikie' s quay mer street 230 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.

Rust, Alex., 18 Bon-accord lane Williamson and Simpson, 79 Sim, W., 2 Gordon's court, Wales street Gordon street Simpson and Gall, Margaret st. Carpet Manufacturers. Tajdor, John, 5 Henry street Hadden, A. and Sons, Valentine, Andrew, 167 West 1 Lower Dee street North street Warrack and Daniel, 7 and 9 N. Charlotte street Cart-Wrights. Watson and Robb, Nelson street Davidson, J. and R., 80 Cause- Wishart, Alexander, 1 Charlotte wayend street Gray, D. and G., 65 Holburnst. and Trinity street Cabinetmakers. Ingram, J. and J., 34 Cause- Those marked thus * are Upholsterers. wayend Shepherd, Alex., Charles street * Allan, James and Sons, 122 Sutherland, J. and J., 62 Skene Union street street * Alexander, John, 203 Union Watson, Geo., 184 West North street street *Baird, Thomas, 181 Union st. Crombie, Wm., 25 Gallowgate Carters. Davidson Brothers, l31JUnion Allan, Alexander, Nellfield street Archibald, James, 70 Loch st. J. & R., 80 Causewayend Bird, Peter, 49 Upper Denburn Elicock, Joseph, 66 Broad st. Brand, George, 10 Marywell st. *Hutcheon, John, 44 Union st. Collie, John, Hardgate M'Donald, Jas., jun., 31 Castle Forrest, George, 23 Castle st. street Hunter, John, 62 Skene street M'Kay, Alex., 1 5 Upperkirkgate Keith, Peter, 11 Mounthooly Robert, 11 Upperkhkgate Macandrew, Fergus, 48 Loch M'Adam, John, 9 Jopp's lane Melvin, 62 College street street Wm., Pickford and Co., 8 Schoolhill Masson, Robert, 9 Park street Tough, Archibald, Spring- Mathieson, John, 43 Schoolhill 81 Milne, Andrew, Windmill lane garden Murray, John, 70 Green Yule, Alexander, 1 Holburn *Ogilvie, A. and W., 175 Union place street Playfair, Alex., 32 Upperkirk- Carvers and Gilders. gate Anderson, A. and J., 33 Queen Robertson, Wm., 34 Gallowgate street *Smith, James, 102 King street Findlay, Robert, Windmill lane John, 33 Castle street Gifford and Son, 187 Union st. Walker, A. R., 45 Bon-accord Hay and Lyall (to the Queen), street 2 Market street Younie, William, 12 St Paul st. Hughes, George, 15 York street Bowman, 179 Union Candlemakers. Kerr and street Ogston, Alex., 92 Loch street Tawse, Henry, 7 Flourmillbrae Skinner, P. A., St Catherine's Wishart, James, 78 Waterloo court, 16 Shiprow quay TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY. 231

Cattle and Hide Salesman. Forsyth, A. G. (Eoyal Infir- mary) Lyon, Alex., 19i| George street Fraser, Hugh (J. Duthie, Sons, M'Gregor, Colin, 78 Wales st. and Co.) Macdonald, D. 113 George st. Fraser, Robert (Post Office) Fyfe, John T. (S. P. Chimney Sweeps. A. Co.), 93 TJrion street (Post Booth, Alexander, 72 East North Garden, John Office) James street Gray, (Northern Agri- cultural Co.) Wm., 7i Justice street Gregor, Wm. (Customs) Wm., jun., 7^ Justice lane Deans, Matthew, 22 Mutton Henderson, Wm., jun. (Stamps brae and Taxes) M'Dougal, Daniel, Wallace Hendry, Wm. (Aiken, Catto, nook and Co.) Holmes, William (D. Glass, John, 43 Wales street H. and Co.), 82 College street Humphrey, Clerks. John (S.N.E.R. Co.) Jackson, William (Devanha Allan, James (G. Milne and Co. Brewery) Inches) Jaffray, Lawrence (Post Office) Anderson, David (S. N. E, E. Jamie, David (S.N.E.R. Co.) Co.), Guild street Justice, James N. (Customs) Badenoch, P., 195 George street Keith, James (Granite Works), Bannerman, P., (J. W. Barclay) Constitution street 12 Commerce street Littlejohn, John(G. N. of S. R.) Berry, John Edward (Skinner M'Intosh, J. C. (A. Pirie and and Wilsone) Sons, Pcynernook) Bisset, Alexander (Post Office) M'Killican, James, 5 Bon-Ac- Brodie, William (Blaikie Bro- cord street thers M'Pherson, William (S.N.E.R, Buyers, David (Richards & Co.) Co.) Caird, Geo. (P. and G. Brown) Macfarlane, Alex. (Customs) Collie, Duncan (Post Office) Maconachie, Wm. (S.N.E.R.), Croft, Charles (InlandRevenue), Guild street 2 Trinity quay Marr, Alex. (Free Press Office) Cumming, "Robert (Post Office) Minty, Wm. (S.N.E.R. Co.) Currie, David (G. Donald, Mollison, Wm. (N. of S. E. L. Netherkirkgate Co.) Darling, Thomas (J. Smith, Mollyson, C. A. (N.of S. Bant) Inches) Moir, Chas. (A. Brown and Co.), Davidson, Joseph (Broadford Union street Works) Morgan, Patrick (Richards and Donaldson, Alexander (Aber- Co. deen Pope and Sail Co.) Morrison, Charles (W. and K. Dugan, Hugh, 57 John street Jopp) Dunn, Alex. (Blaikie Brothers) Murray, Alex. (C. of G. Bank) Edward, A. (British Linen Co.) James (Farquhar & Gill) Ettershank, Joseph, jun. (Stamps James A. (R. Fletcher), and Taxes) 17 Huxter row t Farquhar, James (J. Blaikie & Ogihie, Alex., 35 Queen street Sono, Littlejohn street ...... MartinS. (D. McHardy) ^32 trades' and professions' directory.

Reid, John (James Black and Campbell, Wm. and Co., 73 Co) Union street Riddel, Peter (Harbour Office) Collie^ G. and Co., 4 St Cathe- .... Wm. (S.N.E.R. Co.) rine's wynd Robson, James W., 12 King Connon, Alexander, 175 Gallow- street gate Roger, James, 264 George st. James, 8 Broad street Robertson, John, 128 Union st. Peter, 30 Union street Rollo, Wm. (W. Clyne & Sons) Cook and Davidson, 26 Market Rutherford, James (G. N. of street S. R.) * Cooper, Henry and Co., Ex- Scott, James (Pickford & Co.), change street 8 Schoolhill Dewar, David, 49 Castle street Shaw, S, R. W. (W. Stevenson) Donald, P., 35 Broad street 5 Belmont street Duncan, Alexander, 120 George Shepherd, John (G. Milne and street Co., Inches) Dunbar and Milne, 24 Chapel Shirer, Wm. (A. Hall and Co.) street Sim, John (N. of S. Bank) Edwards, John, 45 Broad st. Wm. (Richards and Co., Esslemont, Peter, 21 Broad st. Rubislaw) Falconer, John and Co., 23 Souttar, Wm. (G. N. of S. R. Union street Co.) Flaxington, B., 58 George street Stewart, James G. (R. Connon *Forbes, James and Sons, 24 and Co.) Market street Taylor, Wm. (Blaikie Brothers) Alexander, 42 Queen st. Trail, John ("Journal Office) Fyfe, Alexander, 2 Wellington Walker, James (J. S. and Co.), place 5 Shoe lane *Gibb, J. and A., 79a Loch st. J. C. (M. R. and Sons), Gibson, Andrew, 110 George 151 Union street street Watt, James (C. and J. H. Gordon, James, 40 Union street Chalmers Hall, John, 43 Broad street Webster, Thomas (T. and C. Kelly, F. B., 44 George street Bank) Kilgour, James, 94 George st. Whitecross, Wm. (Customs) Kinghorn, Jas. 198 George st. Wood, George (Post Offics) *Leith and Paterson, Exchange court, "Union street Clothiers and Drapers. Alex, and Co., 69 Com- merce street * Those marked are Wholesale. Lumsden, J. and Co., 155 Union Alexander, John, 138—140 Gal- street lowgate Marshall, W. and J,, 83 Union Anderson and Thomson, 10 street Broad street Mathieson, Isaac, 33 Union st. William, 23 Queen street Meffet, Mrs George, 204 Gal- Bailey, John A., 148 George st. lowgate *Blackhall, James and Co., 39 Milne, Low, and Co., 127 Union Union street street BrowD, James, 2 and 4 George Milne, Sons, and Co., 35 Union street street Bruce, Robert, 27 Castle street Peter, 22| George street trades' and professions' directory. 233

Morrison, Wm, & Co., t Black's Elsmie, George and Son, 12 buildings Trinity quay Mowat, "Wm. and Co., 82 Ship- Fidler, Alex., Quayside row M'Lauchlan, John, 3 James st...... James, 37 St Nicholas st. M'Taggart, Donald, 13 Trinity Ord, Alex., Market street Quay Paterson, James, 59 Gallc wgate Saunders, Kemp, 10 Virginia Philip and Cooper, 32 Union street Winlaw, James, jun., 11| Quay *Pratt and Keith, 51 and 53 Union street Comb Manufacturers. Robertson, Mrs, 105 George st. M'Pherson, John and Co., Steps Ross, Hugh, jun., 4 Broad st. of Gilcomston .... James, 206, George street Stewart, and Co.,S. R. 40Hut- Mrs William, 179 Gallow- cheon street gate Shirres, Webster, and Mac- Commercial Travellers. kenzie, Market street Abell, William, 5 Roslin terrace Simpson and White, 21 Union Black, John (J. Catto), Crown buildings court, 41| Union street Smith, Adam, 96 and 98 Union Donald, D. (J. Littlejohn, Green) street Forsyth, Robert (S. R. Stewart .... Andrew, 63 St Nicholas and Co.), Hutcheon st. street Gordon, Alex. , 1 Ferryhill place Miss, 54 George street Leslie, Andrew, 13 Loch street Symon, William and Co., 31 M'Gregor, Alex., Twin Cottage, Union street 66 Holburn street Taylor, Alexander, 67 Union M'Lean, Hugh (J. J. Kennedy) street Malcolm, Alex. (A. Ogston), Tennant. Joseph, 67 King st. Loch street Tocher, John and Sons, 142 Middleton, D. (J. J. Kennedy) Union street Milne, Wm. S., 2£ Ferryhill Tough, George, 134 George st. place Watson Bros., 42 Broad street Moir, Wm. (Glegg & Thomson) Watson, Patrick, 1 8 Union place Nicoll, Alex. (Wm. Stevenson), Thomas R., 47 Gallowgate 5 Belmont street Watt, Miss, 182 Gallowgate Ethind, A., 26 Broad street Coach Builders. John (G. Collie and Co.)

Riddel, John S , 97 Skene street Dakers, James, 7 Union wynd Robertson, Wm. (Anderson and Davidson, Jas., 2 Trinity street Thomson) Laing and Melvin, 4 and 8 Bon- Troup, W. W., 6 Castle terrace accord street Webster, John (T. Melville and

Ness, Robert, sen. , 7 Union row Sons), 108 Gallowgate and 226 Union street Yeats, H. C. (A. Batten), 20 Robert, jun., 235 Union st. Adelphi Coal Brokers. Confectioners and Pastry- cooks. Bannerman, Patrick, 2 Trinity Those marked * are wholesale. quay

... .. William, 2 Trinity quay Bisset, Joseph, 149 Gallowgate 20 234 trades' and professions' directory.

Bothwell, A., 51 Castle street M'Gee, Richard, 47 Guestrow Duflus, Alex., 11 Castle street Simpson, George, 23 Guestrow and 3 Market street James, 86 Union street Cotton Manufacturers. Edward, John, 36 Union place Glegg, Eobert, 215 Union street Robinson, Crum, and Co., Ban- Hobrow, Mrs, 218 Gallowgate nermill Lockhart and Salmond, 123 Union street Curriers and Skinners. *Lockhart & Salmond, 2 Little Belmont street Anderson, David C, Gilcomston Donald, John, M' 37 Basement Clyne, William and Sons, 28 floor, Market Berry lane M'Killiam, B. and W., 54 Hacket, John, Upper Leadside Broad street Laing, James, 38 George street Eobert, 28 Union street Roberts, David, 17 Princes st. and 38 Upperkirkgate Rodger, James, Gilcomston Milne, John, 30 Union place Tannery Seller, Wm, 50 Castle street Sim, Wm., 74 Hardgate *Shepherd, Guestrow Wm,, 21 Smith, George, Jack's brae Smith, Alex., Park street 27 Watt, John and Sons, 134 and Wilson, Hugh. 47 Regent quay 136 Gallowgate

Coopers. Cutlers. Those marked * are Fishcurers. Hamilton, John, 17 George Bell, John, 54 Windmillbrae street Courage, James, 177 Gallowgate Hodge, James and Co., 18 Broad Gordon, Charles and Son, 57 street Green Mackie, Eobert, 17 St Nicholas James and Co., 2 Chro- street nicle lane Murray, John, 66 Shiprow Nicol, Alex., Red Lion court, Broad street Dentists. Wilkin, John, 13 Virginia st. * Williams, James and Son, 13 Crombie, Brothers, 2 Upperkirk- Virginia street gate

Cromar, John, 15 Belmont st. Coppersmiths. Elmslie, James, 55 Schoolhill King, Maxwell, 49 Broad Blaikie, J. and Sons, Littlejohn street Laing, Thos., 50 street Woolmanhili Mein, James, 7 Crown terrace Gordon, H. and Co., 1 Gallow- Williamson, gate William, 15 Union terrace Thomson, Wm., 72 Netherkirk- gate Distillers. Corkcutters. Begg, John, 17 Weigh-house Brown, Charles, Netherkirkgate square Catto, Wm., 37 Netherkirkgate Black, Wm. and Co., Devanha Duncan, Thos. and Son, 20 St. Ogg, Henry and Co., Strath-dee, Nicholas street Cuparstone trades' and professions' directory. 235

King st. Doctors of Medicine. Watson, James P., 75 Watt, Patrick, 1 Gallowgate See also Surgeons. Wight, John, 1 and 3 Mount- hooly Beveridge, Robert, 127 King st. Will, James, 11 King street Booth, James, 27 Queen street Wolfe, J. R., 189 Union street Brown, G. G. (late B.M.S.), 31 Bon-Accord terrace Drapers. Christie, John, 214 Union street {See Clothiers.) •Coutts, James, 2 1 Golden square Duncan, Alexander, 4 Castle Dressmakers. terrace (See MiUiners.) Dyce, Robert, 16 Union terrace Fiddes, David, 18 King street Druggists. Findlay, George, 232 George st. Those marked * are wholesale. Forsyth, James H., 89 Union st. Geddes, John, 37 Union place Andrew, William, 1 68 Union st

Grant, W. H , 1 Holburn street *Birse, Robert, 87 King street Harvey, Alexander, 44 Skene Coutts, Charles, 26 Broad street terrace Cruickshank, George P., 228 Henderson, Wm., 49 Schoolhill George street Jackson, Henry, 53 Schoolhill Davidson, Charles, & Co., 205 Jamieson, Robt., Royal Lunatic Union street As) lum Eddie, Wm., 30 George street Keith, Wm., 263 Union street Fearnside, John, 49 Green Kerr, David, 9 Union place Forsyth, W. and Co., 57 Castle Kilgour, Alexander, 158 Union street street Grant, James M., 52 Regent Leslie, Wm., 10 Golden square quay Lizars, A. J., Arnlee, Cults Wm. H., M.D., 3 Holburn Macrobin, John, Migvie House, street Silver street Hunter, James, 141 Union st. Meikle, Thos. H., Hydropathic Jackson, Henrv, 34 Woolman- Establishment, Loch- hill head Keith, James, 8 Union place Morison, G., 24 Albyn place Laing, Thomas, 51 Woolmanhill Ogilvie, George, 29 Union place Mackay, David M., 1 Exchequer Ogston, Francis, 18 Adelphi row court MacQuibban, Charles M., 28 Pirrie, Wm., 253 Union street Park street Rainy, Alex., 17 Golden square Moir, Jas., 12 Wellington place Rattray, Robt., Royal Infirmary *Paterson, William, 133 and Reid, Wm., 133 Crown street 135 Gallowgate Reith, Alexander, 15 Skene ter- *Reid, George and Sons, 45 race Union street Archibald, 39 Union place Wm., 133 Crown street Simpson, John, 2 East Craib- Reith, Alex., 138 George street stone street Ross, Andrew, 43 Castle street Smith, James, W. F., 13 Union Sangster, John, 46 Commerce st. place Shields, Thomas, 125 Crown st. Steel, James, 17 Adelphi court *Sim, James and Co., 76 King Stephen, William, 77 Dee street street 236 trades' and professions' directory.

•Sinclair, William, 34 Upper- Pressly, James, 14 Wales street kirkgate Robb, James, 46 Regent quay *Souter and Shepherd, 22 Broad street Engineers (Civil). Sutherland, J., 34 St Nicholas st. Taylor, John, 53 Regent quay Anderson, Robert, 142 Kingst. Urquhart, J. and J., 65 St Boulton, Wm., 123 \ Union st. Nicholas street Ferguson, W. B., 24 Adelphi court Dyers. Gibb, Alexander, 72 Waterloo quay Bannerman, John, 35 George st. Easton, 72 Waterloo quay Borthwick, Andrew, 76 Loch Milne, Robert, Waterloo Station street and 1 Summer st. Smith, Alex., 74 Union street Cooper, Wm,, 41 Castle street Willett, John, 123| Union st.

Ferguson, R , 42 TJpperkirkgate Wilson, A. S., 16 Carden place M'Gregor, John, 26 George st. Munro, Peter, 27 Upperkirkgate Farriers. Murray, James, Union Glen Peter, 34 Schoolhill Cowe, W., 7 Carmelite street Philip, Alexander, 200 George Green, Peter, 9 Chronicle lane street Morris, John, V.S., 5 Langstane Watson, John, 104 George st. place Wilson, David, 5 St Nicholas st. Fishmongers. Engravers. Findlay, Robert, 4 Basement Those marked thus * are Lithographers floor, Market * Cornwall, George and Sons, Garrow, James and Co., 19 Base- Victoria court, Castle st. ment floor, Market Duffus, John, 9 Union buildings Gove, Mrs Wm., 6 Basement Hughes, R., 30 Broad street floor, Market Keith and Gibb, 15 Union Hogg, Robert, 93 Gallowgate buildings Innes, Robert, 60 and 61 Base- Sherriffs, A. B., 2 Longacre ment floor, Market Stephen, J. H., 3 Correction Livingston, John, 12 do. wynd M'Sloy, John, 237 Union street •Stevenson, James, 6 Queen st. Meff, Wm, 62, 63, and 64, Base- Taylor and Henderson, 83 ment floor, Market Union street Michie, Alex., 32 do. Pirie, Mrs Gordon, 2 do. Engineers. White, John, 8 and 9 do.

A bernethy, James & Co., Ferry- Fishing Tackle Makers. hill foundry Blaikie Brothers, Footdee Iron- Brown, Wm., 36 George street works Duguid, David, 5 Flourmillbrae Dalgety Brothers, 70 Hutcheon Henderson, David, 39 Castle st. street J., 1 Millbank terrace Hall, Russell, & Co., York place Lyell, John, 128 Union street

Knowles, Alex. , Shuttle lane M'Gregor, Miss, 59 Queen st. Leckie, Wood, & Munro, Torry Playfair, Charles, 138 Union st. trades' and professions directory. 237

Sandison, Ludovick G., 118 Milne, W. and Son, 10 and 11 King street Market hall

Wilson, Robert, 16 St Nicholas Morrison, Geo. , 78 Broad street street William, 37 Woolmanhill Paxton, James, 78 East North Fleshers. street Reid, J., 158 George street Begg, Wm, 46 Market hall Rose, George, 27 Market hall Benton, Alex., 260 George st. Salter, William, 14 Market hall Buckner, John, 25§ Gallowgate Sangster, Robert, sen., 31 Mar- Burnett, James, 4 East North ket hall street Spark, Andrew, 4 Market hall Butler, Joseph, 32 and 33 Mar- Stewart, James, 1 and 2 Market ket hall hall Davidson, James, 47 Market hall James, 124 Chapel street Donaldson, Arthur, 88 Spring John, 20 Market hall Garden Tastard, James, 18 Shiprow Dow, James, 26 and 27 Regent Thorn, Alex., 12 East North quay, street Duncan, George, 17 Basement Thomson and Skinner, 42 and floor, Market 43 Market hall George, 10 Park street William, 10 Causewayend William, 35 Market hall Walker, Robert, 29 Basement Gibson, William, 6 Gallowgate floor, Market Grant, William, 22 Market hall William, 47 Chapel street William, 2 Little Wales White, James, 15 and 16 Mar- street ket hall Gray, James, 19 Market hall Williamson, Andrew, 28 Mar- Hall, James, 110 Gallowgate ket hall Hutcheon, George, 57 Commerce Geo., sen., 30 Markethall street George, jun., 44 do. J. and J., 48 Market hall James, sen., 49 do. Kempt, Alex., 29 Market hall James, jun., 34 do. Knowles, James, 5 Skene street John, sen., 40 do. Thomas, 7, 8, and 9, Mar- .. .. John, jun., 5 do. ket hall Robert and David, 12 do. Thomas, jun., 6 Market William, 36 do. hall Wishart, Alexander, 92 Gallow- M'Gregor, Duncan, 10 St Cle- gate ment street Wyness, Andrew, 13 Market M'Kenzie, Alex., 58 East North hall street John, 21 Markethall Martin, James and William, 50 51, and 52 Market hall Fruiterers. James, 42 Skene square Masson, Thomas, 58 St Nicho- Berry, Mrs, 108 George street las street Burns, A., 228 to 237 Market Middleton, Alexander, 9 Little hall Chapel street Campbell, James, 11 Justice st. David, 41 Market hall Hossack, Archd., 46 Union st. Millar, James, 158 Gallowgate John, 233 Union street Milne, James, 191 Gallowgate Matthew, John, 27 Broad street 238 trades' and professions' directory.

Pegler, George, 7 Union build- Gordon, Charles, Holburn place ings Kinneard, William, Pitmuxton Smith, G., 82 King street Lawson, Wm., Ferryhill house M'Pherson, John, Polmuir Furniture Dealers. Maver, James (jobbing), 30 Hol- burn street Anderson, Win., 78 George st. Meffet, J., Outseats, Pitmuxton Connon, William, Back wynd Morrison, James, Drywell park, stairs Loanhead Cormack, Mrs George, 4 Upper- Mowat, J. (jobbing), 57 Huntly kirkgate street Crombie, Wm., 25 Gallowgate Petrie, James (jobbing), Hard- Ewen, M. A., 19' George street gate Gerrie, Wm., 71 Broad street Rae, Wm., 78 St Andrew street Grant, George, 87 Broad street Reid, Peter (jobbing), 79 Hol- Lamont, Alex., 21 Causewayend burn street M'Kay, Mrs J., 29 Gallowgate Shewan, Alexander (jobbing), 33 Rennie, Wm., 23 Gallowgate Whitehouse street Ritchie, James, 10 Gallowgate Sim, James, Short Loanings Symon, John, 29 Upperkirkgate Skinner, James (jobbing), Union glen Game Dealers. Smith, David, Links garden James, Rubislaw Beattie, Wm., 12 Harriet street Wm., Mile-end, Stocket Duncan, Mrs, 72 Loch street Walker, D. F. D., Froghall Garrow, James and Co., 19 Wilson, William, Mile-end, Basement floor, Market Holburn Grant, Mrs, 13 and 15 Loch st. Wright, John, Pitmuxton Innes, Robert, 60 and 61 Base- ment floor, Market Joss, Mrs, 53 Loch street Gas Fitters. M'Sloy, John, 237 Union street (See Plumhars.) Meff, Wm., 63 Basement floor, Market German Clock Makers. Michie, Alex., 32 Basement floor, Market Frederick, Charles, 42 George street Gardeners. March, James, Hi Hutcheon street Brown, Donald (jobbing), Ban- Messmer, Michael, 18 George nermill street Clark, William, Links Cocker, James, Sunnypark Goldsmiths and Jewellers. Cooper, Alex., Fountainhall Davidson, James, Hardgate Crombie, Peter, 60 Broad street Mrs William, Springbank Duncan, John, 4 St Nicholas terrace street Donaldson, Robert, 191 West Jamieson, George, 107 Union North street street Forbes, Wm., Upper Leadside Mackay, James T., and Son, 30 Fyfe, Robert (jobbingJ, 26 Union St Nicholas street row Morrison and Skakle, 51 St Garden, John, Calsayseat Nicholas street TEADES' AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY. 239

Rettie, M. and Sons, 151 Union Cooper, Francis, 60 Chapel st. street James, 106 Commerce st. Sangster, George 81 Broad st. John, 89 Holburn street Yule, Robert, 7 Correction wynd Wm. B., 15 North Broad- ford Grocers & Spirit Dealers. Cormack, Alex., 31 Shiprow Wm., 31 York place

(See also Spirit Dealers). Cosgrove, Peter, 302 George st. Coutts, Alex., Rubislaw Adams, James, 70 Causewayend Francis, 73 Holburn st. John, 64 Green Craig, Andrew, 212 Gallowgate Airth, John, 1 Union buildings Craigmile, Alex., 51 Commerce Alexander, Alex., 1 Baltic street street Robert, 56 East North st. Crane, John, 52 Broad street Allan, James, 59 St Nicholas Cruickshank, Alex., 14 Black's street buildings Nathaniel, 39 Park street Robert and Co, 196 Gal- Allardyce, J. R, 137 Crown st. lowgate Anderson, James, 123 Crown Mrs, 19 Castle street street Cumming, James, 79 and 80 .... Lewis, 7 Wales street Waterloo quay Thomas, 61 Green Davidson, Alex., jun., 44 Castle Angus, G., 4i Bank street street Baxter, Mrs, 17 Causewayend William and Co., 44 Broad Benson, Samuel, 141 Skene st. street

Benzie, Mrs W., 206 Gallowgate Diack, William, 1 6 Park street Bisset, George, 67 Holburn st. William, 23 Woolmanhill J. and J., 37 Queen street Dick, James, 6 Union place J. and W., Exchange st. Douglas, Alex., 21 Chapel street Black, George, 254 George st. John, 44 Green .... Gordon, 76 Wellington Downie, Mrs, 8 Holburn street street Duffus, Wm., 5 Causewayend ...... Hugh, 7 Commerce street Easton, Alex., 1 Waverley place Blaikie, Mrs, 101 Causewayend Esslemont, Alex., 32 King st. Booth, Mrs, 28 Upperkirkgate John E., 2 and 4 King st. Brand, George, 12 Marywell st. Ewen, John, 41 Littlejohn st. Brantingham, Geo., 146 George John, 17 Skene street street Farquhar, John, 15 Justice st. Brown, Thos., 13 Hutcheon st. Farquharson and Co., 131 Union Buyers, Mrs Peter, 32 Quay street Cameron, Alex., 37 West North Henry, 234 George street street James, 30 Park street Carnie, Alex., 20 EasfNorth st. Peter, 46 Summer street

. Catto, Alex., 1 Spa street Findlay, Wm., 65 George street Robert, 6 Virginia street Finlay, James, 48 Gallowgate Cay, George, 47 Upper Denburn Flann, Mrs, 35 Bon-accord st. Chisholm, B., 112 George street Forbes, George, 109 Gallowgate Chivas Brothers, 13 King street Forsyth, Mrs Wm., 31 Cause- Christie, Alex., 1 Causewayend wayend Fraser, Alex Leadside John, 12 Skene street , 8 Clark, John, 73 Chapel street William, 50 Union street Connon, James, 181 Gallowgate Fyfe, George, 51 Shiprow ^40 trades' and professions' directory.

Fyfe, William, 45 East North Meston., Jas., 6 East North st. street Milne & Marshall, 24 St Nicho- Mrs, 56 Shiprow las street Gall, John and Co., 141 Gallow- James, 72 Union street gate Wm., and Son, 209 Union Garden, John, 76 College street street Gavin, William, 59 Schoolhill Wm., 43 Skene square Gellan, William, 70 Virginia st. Mrs, 42 Gordon street Gordon & Smith, 197 Union st. Mrs, John, Bridge of Dee J. and J., 86 Broad street Moir, Wm., 59 Green

Grant, Peter, 1 59 Skene street Mollison, George, 2 East North Gray, Daniel, 38 Union street street Joseph, 19 St Clement st. John, 26 Virginia street Guild, John, 17 Short loanings Wm., 140 Skene street Harper, Alex., 57 Virginia st. Nicol, Mrs George, 48 Wind- Hunter, Wm., 63 Huntly street millbrae William, 33 Park street Oliver, Wm., 53 Gallowgate Hutcheson, G. and W., 20 Panton, John, 55 Tark street Upperkirkgaie Petrie, Joseph, 45 Commerce st.

Inglis, Alex., 28 Regent quay Pyper, Wm. , 70 Broad street Jamieson, James, 221 Union st. Rae, Francis, 22 Upper Denburn John, 74 Commerce street Rennie, George, 112 Gallowgate and Mitchell, 34 and 36 John, 21 Justice street Netherkirkgate Robertson, Mrs John, 13 Wales Johnston, Alex., 88 Upper Den- street burn Ross, Hugh, 270 George street Kemp, Mrs, 60 Skene square Shepherd, Alexander, 26 North Lamb, John, 74 King street Broadford Law, Miss B., Wellington place Sheret, R., 68 West North st. Leaper, Joseph, 58 College st. Wm., 67 Shiprow Leslie, W. and W., 39 West Shireffs, W., 53 Park street North street Sim, George, 74 Shiprow LHtlejohn, James, 39 Green Simpson, Alex., 122 King street Lorimer, David. 7 East North st. John, 50 West North st. Lumsden and Gibson, 95 Union Smith and Co., 25 Windmill- street brae, and 1 College st. Wm., 58 Union street John, 57 St Andrew st. M'Gregor, Alex., 57 Guestrow William, lj Holburn st. M'Kay, John, 104 Gallowgate Spark, George, 8 Garvock street M'Intosh, Duncan, 202 Gallow- Stephens, James, 27 St. Clement gate street M'Leod, S., 23 Chapel lane Stevens, Robert, 214 George Mrs, 33 Summer lane street Macdonald, Ewen, 193 Gallow- Stevenson, Hilkiah, 63 Park st. gate Stewart, Alexander, 1 Gilcom- Machray, John A., 14 George ston brae street Stirling, George, 13 Castle st. Marr, Robert, 10 East North st. Strachan and Sheriffs, 3 St Marshall, John, 160 George st. Nicholas street Martin, George, 1 North Broad- Wm., 35 East North st. ford Stewart, Peter, 51 Upper Den- Merchant, Geo., 29 Chapel st. burn trades' and professions' directory. 241

Stott, Wm., 19 Park street Hairdressers. Stuart, James, 93 Causewayend Sutherland, Wm., 36 Spring Allan, John, 161 George street Garden Anderson, John, 51 Netherkirk- Taylor, James, 24 Skene square gate Thom, Alex., 38 Spring garden Beaton, John, 9 Marischal st.

James, 99 Skene street Beattie, Alex. , 8 Shiprow Todd, Alex., 76 West North Cockerill, Charles, 14 Cause- street wayend Tulloch, James, 16 St Clement Collie, James H., 1 South Silver street street Tweedie, Wm., 86 Shiprow Cooper, John, 121 George street Urquhart, Alex., 62 St Nicholas Fraser, James, 28 Gallowgate street Ironside, James, 12 George st. Walker, James, 41 College st. M'Gillivray, John, 242 George Wm., 56 George street street Wallace, Alex., 51, 53, and 55 M'Kay, G., 2 Commerce street George street Martin, Gilbert, 53 Upperkirk- Watkins, A. G, 36 St Nicholas gate street Melvin, David, 128 Gallowgate Watt, James, 43 Woolmanhill Morgan, Wm., 4 Skene street Mrs, 21 Huntly street Stephen, George, 9 Chapel st. Welsh, David, 41 Green Walker, David, 117 Union st. Wildgoose, James, 20 Shiprow Robert, 210 Gallowgate Williamson, James, 14 King st. Williamson, Adam, 40 Castle Wilson, David, 9 West North street street Miss, 141 George street Hatters. Mrs R., Newbridge, Hard- Barrie, P. and M., 39 Queen st gate Fyffe, Wm., 25 St Nicholas st. Wright, R. and W., 101 George Henderson, Wm.. 24 Union st. street Martin, Samuel, 34 Union street It. and Son, 26 School- Ogilvie, Alex, and Co., 32 Queen hill street Wyse, Wm., 99 Causewayend Thomas & Son, 17 Drum's Young, Alex., 76 St Andrew lane street Steele and Co., 20 and 22 Union Colin, 9 Summer lane street Youngson, John, 34 North Watson, Mrs A., 38 Broad st. Broadford Yule, William, 165 Gallowgate Hosiers and Glovers.

Gunmakers. Barker, A. C, 81 Loch street Cruickshank, A. and Co., 105 Lyell, John, 128 Union street Union street Playfair, Charles, 138 Union st. Davidson, Donald, 49 Green Wilson, Robert, 16 St Nicholas Jarvis, James, 3 Jopp's lane street M'Grigor, Charles, 5 Justice st. M'Petrie, Margaret, 176 George Hair- cloth Manufacturer. street Mortimer, Wm., 11 St Nicholas Garden, William, 14 John st. street 242 trades' and professions' directory.

Smith, Adam, 96 and 98 Union Ross, Wm., Gas Work street Rust, John, 14 Thistle street Stopani, George, 7 Castle street Smith, George, 8 Causewayend Watson, Thomas R., 47 Gallow- James, 7 St Mary's place gate William, 20 Blackfriars street House Carpenters and Trail, James, 8 Rose street Wrights. Warrack and Daniel, 92 John street, and 7 and 9 North (See also Builders.) Charlotte street Langstane Bain, Ebenezer, 209 George st. Watson, James, 13 Black, C. and A., 5 College st. place and Robb, Nelson street Brander, Robert, ] 7 Thistle st. Wilson, John, 44 Frederick st. Brown, Alex , 38 Catherine st.

Buyers, James and Co. , 12 Kidd lane Innkeepers. Cook, Alex., 65 Holburn street James, 65 Holburn street Allan, Mrs John, Bon-Accord Cheyne, George, 20 Justice st. hotel, 8 and 10 Huxter Collie, John, 14 Blackfriars st. row Elrick, John, 20 Thistle street Barnett, Wm., 175 George st. Fearn, Wm., 7 Martin's lane Berry, Wm., 64 Regent quay Garvie, James and Sons, 60 Bonner, John, 9 St Nicholas st. Huntly street Cruickshank, William, Queen's Gaudie, Hugh, 73 George street hotel, 25 Union street Henderson, William and Son, Douglas, Thos., Douglas' hotel, 6Q Loch street Market street Hogg, George, 62 Holburn st. Robert, 6 Little Belmont W, and A., 7~ Carmelite street street Forsyth, Wm., Temperance Ingram, William, 91 Loch street hotel, 102 Union street Innes, Alex., 6 Burnett's close Fraser, John, Steam Yacht Ironside, William, 8 Spa street hotel, New Pier Jamieson, Thomas, 10 Carmelite M'Donald, Mrs, 22 Schoolbill street M'Gillivray, J., Prince of Wales Middleton, Robert, 2 Union hotel, 8 and 9 St Nicho- wynd las lane Milne, A. and J., 6 Denburn M'Leod, Mrs, 49 Lodge walk Mitchell, William, 72 Commerce Machrav, Mrs, Lemon Tree street hotel, 7 Huxter row Murdoch, Alexander, Minister's Mackay, Mrs, 79 Windmillbrae lane Mackie, Alex. M., City Hotel, Napier, Charles, 5 Spa street 21 St Nicholas street Niddry, Charles, 64 Hutcheon Martin, George, Ferry-boat Inn, street New Pier Ogg, William, 66 Gordon street Millar, Thomas, 60 Marischal Peterkin, James, 16 Whitehouse street street Milne, James, 8 West North Pittendrigh, Wm., 56 Loch st. street Rainnie, Alexander, 50 Com- Moncur, Nicol, 10 Adelphi court merce street Rainnie, George, 6 Mealmarket Reid, James, 58 John street street TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY. 243

Kiacfi, Mrs, Crown Inn, 3 Shore Willet, J. T., Inches brae Winlaw, J. jun., li§ Regent Eobertson, David, Eoyal Hotel quay Union street Wood, Joseph, 43 Marischal st. John, British hotel, 42 Regent quay Ironfounders. Mrs, 13 G-uestrow Abernethy, James and Co., Sheriffs, Alex., 30 Gerrard street Ferryhill foundry Yule, Mrs, 7 Union lane Barry, Henry, and Co., Loch st. Watt, George, 9 Correction Blaikie Brothers, Footdee Iron wyud works Hall, Russell, and Co., York Insurance Agents. place (See end of Professions' Directory.) M'Kinnon, Wm. and Co., 20 spring garden Insurance Brokers. Ironmongers. Adam, John B., 57 Marischal street Dickie, Charles, 8 King street Adamson and Home, 25 Maris- Findlay, Alex., 57 St. Nicholas chal street street Adamson, H., 59 Marischal st. Glegg and Thomson, 179 George Aiken, Catto, and Co., 57 Maris- street chal street Gordon, H. and Co., 89 Broad Barker, James, 4 Belmont street street Booth, William P., 20 Maris- Knox, David, 56 and 58 Gallow- chal street gate Connon, Richard and Co., 58 Laing, James & Co., 121 Union Marischal street street Cook, John. 48 Marischal street W.andT.,207Gallowgate Duncan, William, 14 Marischal McHardy, David and Son, 54 street Netherkirkgate Ferguson, John, 84 Union street Mathieson, A., 24 George st. Fletcher, Robert, 17 Huxter Melville, Thos. and Sons, 106 row Gallowgate Ganson, Herman, 59 Marischal Robertson, Charles, 17 Park st. street Rowell, Joseph, 14 St Paul st. George, James, 19 Marischal st. Sherar, John, 48 George street Glover, Charles T., 19 Marischal Stephen, James, 34 Broad st. street Yule, Alex., 7 St. Nicholas st. Jamieson, John, 56 Marischal street Land Surveyors. Nicol, A., 39 Marischal street Adam, Alex., 74 Union street Marischal Oswald and Co., 24 Beattie, J. F., 2 Bon-Accord street square

Reid, , street Wm. 36 Marischal Millar, David, 115 Union street Rennie, John T., 48 Marischal Smith, A., 74 Union street street

Thompson, George, jun. , & Co., Leather Merchants. 40 Marischal street Thomson, George, and Son, 21 Brebner and Grant, 56 St Ni- Regent quay cholas street 244 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.

Clyne, "William and Sons, 22 Brebner, Mrs, 65 Dee street and 24 Gallowgate Brown, Mrs, 12 Kingsland place Duncan, *Wm., 25 Broad street Bruce, Miss, 39 Union terrace

Wm., jun. , 17 Guestrow Buyers, Mrs, 129 Union street Forsyth, John, 85 Broad street Miss, 59 Dee street Lyon, Alex., 194| George street Cameron, Miss, 154 Crown st. Macdonald. David, 113 George Miss, 4 Dee street street Christie, Mrs, 16 Frederick st. Mackay, George, 18 Gallowgate Clark, Mrs, 7 Donald's court, Menzies, John, 64 Schoolhill Schoolhill Morrison, G., 37 Upperkirkgate Mrs, 66 Dee street Roberts, David, 17 Princes st. Mrs, 153 Crown street Rodger, J., Gilcomston tannery Collie, Mrs, 156 Crown street Ronald, W m., 182 George st. Copland, Mrs, 1 Union wynd Watson, R. H., 10 Queen st. Craigmyle, Mrs, 1 Kingsland "Watt, John and Sons, 34 and 36 place Gallowgate Cruickshank, Mrs A., 21 Silver street Cumming, Miss, 57 Huntly st. Linen Manufacturers. Miss, 124 Union street Davidson, Mrs, 51 Bon-Accord Berry, W. and J., 14 Queen st. Beveridge, Peter, 122| Union street St st. street Miss, 54 Nicholas Miss, 35 Victoria street Robert, 39 St. Nicholas st. Mackie, D. and Co., 41 St. west Nicholas street Duffus, Misses, 54 Union street Duncan, Mrs, 37 Marischal st. Mitchell, John, 16 Marischal st. Richards and Co., Broadford Ellis, Mrs, 87 John street Emslie, Mrs, 32 Union terrace Esson, Mrs, 25 Whitehouse st. Lithographers. Farquharson, Mrs, 3 Braehead, Gilcomston (See Engravers.) Forsyth, Mrs, 1 Marischal st. Lodging-house Keepers. .... Mrs, 84 Union street Geddes, Miss, 38 Frederick st. Aberdein, Mrs, 30 Dee street GeUan, Mrs R. 14 North Silver Adam, Miss, 2 St. Catherine's street wynd Gill, Miss, 216 Gallowgate Allan, Mrs, 5 Huntly street Glennie, Mrs, 27 York place Mrs, 2 Crown terrace Gordon, Mrs, 9 1 Broad street Allathan, Miss, 27 Crown st. Miss, 8 Canal street Anderson, Mrs, 39 Union ter- .... Miss, 72 Dee street race Graham, Mrs, 6 George street Mrs, 18 Queen street Grant, Mrs, 99| Chapel street Mrs, 13 Constitution st. Gray, Mrs, 31 Charlotte street Balfour, Mrs, 81 Hutcheon st. Greig, Miss, 130 Uuion street Mrs, 3 Affleck place Harvey, Miss, 166 Skene street Beattie, Miss, 51 Queen street west Mrs, 17 Seamount Black, Mrs A , 39 Whitehouse Henderson, street place Bowie, Miss, 29 Broad street Howling, Mrs, 28 Wellington Brands, Miss, 33 Dee street street trades' and professions' directory. 245

Innes, Mrs, 220 George street Smart, Mrs, 4 Langstane place Ironside, Mrs, 116 George st. Smith, Mrs Ja.nes, 32 Union pi. Jamson, Mrs Captain, 36 Union Soutar, Mrs, 89 Union street street Stallan, Miss, 147 Union street Jessiman, Miss, 40 Chapel street Stewart, Mrs, M'Corabie's court Johnston, Mrs, 91 Gallowgate Stratton, Mrs, 24^ Broad street Keith, Mrs, 10 Bon-accord, lane Sutherland, Mrs, 104 King street Mrs, 125 Crown street Talbert, Mrs, 11 Bon-accord st. Kelly, Mrs, 1 7 Skene terrace Taylor, Miss, 20 Harriet street Kemp, Mrs, 86 1 Crown street Walker, Mrs, 48 Marischal st. Laidlaw, Mrs. 50 Castle street Warren, Mrs, 5 Schoolhill Law, Mrs, 31 Charlotte street Williamson, Miss, 56 Chapel st. Levie, Mrs, 13 Marischal street Wilson, Mrs J., 26 Huntly st. M'Intosh, Mrs, 137 Union st. Wishart, Mrs, 22 Broad street

M'Kenzie, Mrs G. , 3 Rosemount Wyness, Mrs, 7 Skene terrace place Yule, Mrs, 177 Union street M'Nie, Mrs, 34 Union terrace Macaldowie, Mrs, 9 Huntly st. Masons. Mair, Mrs W., 69 Crown street (See Builders.) Main, Mrs, 7 Yeat's lane Massie, Mrs, 267 George street Mealsellers. Maver, Miss, 177 Union street Meldrum, Mrs, 37 Marischal st. Christie, Alex., 1 Causewayend Meston, Mrs, 112 Chapel street Clark Bros., 68 Schoolhill Miller, Mrs, 130 Union street Davidson, Alex., 72 George st. Milne, Mrs Alex., 124 Union st. Gavin, Wm., 59 Schoolhill Mrs Captain, 51 Chapel Geddes, John, 63 Shiprow street Knox, George, 4 Mealmarket st. Mitchell. Miss, 23 Summer st. Langlands, Robert, 187 Gallow- Morgan, Mrs, 91 Broad street gate Morrison, Mrs, 3 Mitchell place Middleton, Jas., 13 West North Mowat, Mrs, 23 Marj well street street Mullet, Mrs, 22 Broad street Robertson, George, 55 Green Page, Mrs T., 31 Diamond st. Sorrie, Mrs, 77 Virginia street Paterson, Mrs, 2 Union place Thomson, John, 52 Queen street Mrs George, 10 Queen st. Urquhart, Wm., and Co., 14 and Ragg, Mrs, 11 Albert terrace 16 Wellington place Reid, Mrs, 8 Commerce street Wilson, Mrs, 6 Bannermill st. Mrs D., 48 Dee street Mrs W., 13 Holburn st. Midwives. street Mrs, 81 Queen (See Side Nurses.) Reith, Mrs, 28 Skene street Robb, Mrs John, 25 Bon-accord Millers. street Robertson, Mrs, 13 Marischal Alexander, James, Lower Jus- street tice Mills Ross, Mrs P., 59 Huntly street Clark Brothers, 68 Schoolhill Russell, Miss, 13 Bon-accord st. Gavin, Wm., 59 Schoolhill Saddler, Mrs, 189 Union street Kemp, Robert, 59 and 60 Castle J Sherman, Mrs, 26 Crown street street Simpson, Miss, 20 North Silver Ledingharn, Jas., Upper Justice street mills 21 246 TKADES' AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY.

Mess, J., Flouraiill, St Nicholas Mearns and Turnbull, Misses, street 77 King street Robertson, George, 55 Green Michie, Miss, 66 Green Urqukart, Wm. and Co., 14 and Middleton, Misses, 1 East North 16 Wellington place street Miller. Miss, 38 Union terrace Milne, Miss, 142| George street Milliners & Dressmakers. Mitchell, Miss, 65 Chapel street Allan, Misses, 239 George st. Moir. Misses, 40 Chapel street Bisset, Miss, 49 St Nicholas st. Paterson, Misses, 9 Bon-accord Brodie, Miss, 2 Ragg's lane street Carnie, Miss, 85 Queen street Peterkin, Miss, 18 Whitehouse Cassie, Miss, 19 St Nicholas st. street Cattanach, Miss, 2 Denburn Pirie, Miss, 22 Kidd lane terrace Reith, Misses, 10 Affleck street Christie, Miss, 14 Oatto square Rennie, Miss, 83 Union street Connell, Miss, 29 Dee street Robertson, Miss, 217 Union st. Coulson, Miss, 58 Castle street Ross, Miss, 32 Union terrace Coutts, Misses, 44 St Nicholas st. Miss, 24 Thistle street Craighead, Miss, 20 Silver st. Smith, Misses, 2 South Silver st. Cushnie, Miss, 5 Schoolhill Misses, 49 Hon-accord st. Cuthbert and Wyllie, Misses, Misses, 75 Union street 150 Union street ...... Miss, 44 Chapel street Misses, Duncan, 31 Schoolhill Stewart, Miss E., 2 Chapel st. Dyker, Miss, 253 George street ...... Miss, 13 Craigie street Emslie, E. and Co., 90 Union st. Strachan, Miss, 11 Constitution Farqubar, Miss, 218 Gallowgate Btreet Forbes, Mrs, 56 Windmillbrae Miss, 1 Queen street George, Miss, 2 Denburn terrace Taylor, Miss, 20 Harriet street Gillanders. Miss, 59 Virginia st. Misses, 3 Henry place Gordon, Miss Ann, 72 Dee st. Thorn, Miss, 35 Shiprow Miss, 50 Gordon street Thomson, Miss, 45 Park street Mrs and Miss, 56 Castle st. Trail, Miss, 22 Virginia street Halcrow, Miss, 126 George st. Walker, Misses, 33 1 Upperkirk- Hay, Miss. 7 Carmelite street gate Hendry, Miss, 7 Thistle street Warren, Miss, 5 Schoolhill Jolly, Misses, 136 street George Williams, Mrs, 1 Frederick st. Keith, Mrs, 34 Union terrace Winchester, Misses, 15 Adelphi Misses, 7 Crown street court Kerr, Misses, 27 Schoolhill Laurence, Miss, 27 Dee street Millwrights. Leslie, Miss, 16 Virginia street M'Donald, Miss, 50 Skene terrace Abernethy, Jas. and Co., Ferry- M'Kay, Misses, 34 Chapel street hill m M'Leod, Miss, 24 Dee street Blaikie Brothers, Footdee M'Pherson, Miss, Cuparstone Hall, Russell, & Co., York place buildings

Maitland, Miss, 1 1 Holburn st. Music (Professors of.) Martin, Miss,14North Broadford Massie, Misses, 162 Union street Adlington, John, 28 Crown st. Matthew, Miss, 38 Chapel street Baker, R. H., 23 Victoria street Mathieson, Miss, 1 Crown ter. west TRADES' AND PROFESSIONS* DIRECTORY. 247

Hunter, R. W., 16 Huxter row Murray, James, 79 George st. Latter, Richard, 53 Union place Paterson, George, 9 Crown st. Spark, W:n., 28 Queen street Rennie, Alex., 45 Upperkirkgate

Shirreffs, Alex , 130 Gallowgate Nurserymen. Smith, Arthur, 30 Quay Souter and Slaker, 24 Green Those marked thus * are also Seedsmen. Stephen, Alex., 52 Netherkirk- •Cardno and Darling, 80 Union gate street John. 15 Woolmanhill Cocker, James. Sunnypark Sutherland, Hugh, 2 Langstane M'Pherson, John, Polmuir place Milne, Thomas, sen., Sunnyside Winkley, James, 3 Flourmiil

Thorn a? j jun., Rubislaw brae Morrison, Malcolmson, Forbes- field, Cuparstone Paper Manufacturers. *Reid, Benjamin and Co., 132 Union street Davidson, C. and Son, Muggie- •Roy, John, jun., 48 Union st. moss, and 4 Trinity quay Smith, Wm. and Son, 53 St. Pirie, A. and Sons, Poynernook Nicholas street Tait, Thomas & Sons, lnverury, and 52 Regent quay Opticians. Paper Rulers. Altria, Csesar, 29 Huntly street Davidson, Wm., 15 St Nicholas Berry, James and Son, 29 St. street Nicholas street and 59| , Henderson, Alex., 2| Broad st. Marischal street Smith, Lewis, M'Combie'scourt Duncan, John, 4 St. Nicholas street Easton, A. R., 53 Marischal st. Pawnbrokers. Grant, John, 45 Regent quay Bremner, Mrs, 93 Loch street Hay and Lyall (to the Queen), City Loan Office, 1 Longacre 2 Market street Lorimer, Wm., 5 Seamount place Organ Builder. Lyon, Mrs, 35 Netherkirkgate Miller, James S., 3 Woolman- Wishart, Joseph, 24 Young st. hill North of Scotland Equitable Painters, Glaziers, and Paperhangers. Loan Co., 4 Flourmiil brae Anderson, A. and J., 33 Queen Reid, David, 67 Woolmanhill street Beattie, John, 3 Marischal st. Photographers. Coll; e, Wm., 144 George street Coutts, Wm., 223 Onion street Adams, Andrew, Rettie's court, Cumining and Fyfe, 5 Dee st. 26 Broad street Dey, Wm., 32 Wellington st. Bisset, James, Exchange street Donald, George, 17 and 19 Cornwall. E. M., 3 Belmont Netherkirkgate street Farquhar and Gill, 24 Upper- Frederick, Herr, 173 Union kiikgate street 8

248 TRADES' AND PROFESSIONS* DIRECTORY.

Garey, William, 79| Windmill- Plumbers.

brae (See Brassfounders, dbo.)

Gordon, Henry S , 249§ Union Union ter- street and 26 Printers. race Hale, Wm. F. S., 17 Marischal Avery, Jno. (Northern Advertiser street office,), 7 St. Catherine' Holman, Henry, Market street wynd Lamb, Jobn, 28£ Crown street Bennet, Wm., 42 Castle street M'Donald, T. and Co., 3 Lang- Brown, James (Herald office), 7 stane place Queen street M'Pherson, G. W., Donald's Chalmers, D. and Co. (Journal court, 20 Scboolhill office), 28 and 29 Adelphi Reid, Wm., 3 Summer street court Rose, Jobn, 5 Rose street Cornwall, George and Sons, Shearer, Jobnston, 242 Union Victoria court, 54 Castle street street Sbirras, Wm., 40 Broad street Craighead, James, Crown court, Wilson, G. W. (to the Queen), 4H Union street 23 and 24 Crown street Daniel, J. and Co., 46 and 48 Wood, James, 25 Market street Castle street ^Wright, David, 117 George Durno, Alex., 34 Gallowgate street King, Arthur and Co. (Free Press office), Concert Makers and court, Broad street Pianoforte Rennie, George, 64 Broad street Tuners.

Irvine, J. and Son, 10 St Nicho- Provision Curers. las street Clark, William, Clayhills Logan & Co., 182 Union street Macbeth, James, 164 Union Forbes, Alex., 12 Canal terrace street Gordon, Charles and Son, 57 Marr, John, 218 Union street Green Hogarth, D. and Co., 82 College Wood and Co., 2 1 3 Union street street Moir, John & Son, 56 Virginia Plasterers. street

Collie, John, 4 College street Davidson, James, 22 Union row Reedmaker. Henderson, Robert, 8 Shuttle Sorley, Robert, 62 George street street Findlater, James, 47 Causeway- Road Surveyors. end Gullon, John, 3 Craigwell place Kyd, James, Rubislaw Innes, George, 15^ Constitution Stewart, Wm., 1 Leslie place, street North Broadford

Mearns, W. , 70 Netherkirkgate MorisoD, James, 86 Spring gar- Rope and Sailmakers. den Paul, Alexander, 32 Hardgate Aberdeen Rope and Sail Co., Ross, Robert, 20 Longacre Links trades' and professions' directory. 249

Catto, Thomson , and Co., Links, Black, J. and Co., 23 King st. Footdee Duncan, Wm., 14 Marischal st. Hay, Alexander, 21 St Clement Ferguson, John, 84 Union st. street Fernie and Morison, 56 Maris- Youngson, R. and Co., Theatre chal street lane Fletcher, Robert, 17 Huxter row Rope and Twine Manu- George, James, 19 Marischal st. facturers. Gordon, Wm., 5 King street M'Kinnon, Lachlan, jun., 241 Barclay, William, Poynernook Union street Davidson, G. and W., 18 Quay Oswald \nd Co., 24 Marischal Gray, Watt, and Co., 162 West .reet North street Rennie, John T., 48 Marischal Mackie, R. S., 42 Park street street Nicol, John and Sons, Baltic st. Routledge, Whinton, and Son, Seedsmen. 219 Gallowgate Skene and Goodbrand, Mount- (See Nurserymen.) hooly Ta} lor, John, 56 Union street Shipbuilders.

Saddlers. Burns, David, Inches Duthie, John. Sons, and Co., Craib and Esson, 43 Queen st. Footdee Craig, James, 38 Schoolhill Wm;, jun., Inches John, 20 Back wynd Hall, A. and Co., York street Kean, John, 2l£ Schoolhill Footdee Laing and Melvin, 4 Bon-Ac- Hood, Walter and Co., York cord street street, Footdee Low, James and Co., 45 Queen Leckie, Wood, and Munro, street Torry Ness, Robert, sen., 7 Union row Smith, John, Inches Robert, jun., 235 Union street Shipmasters. Ritchie, Turner, 5 and 9 Back

wynd Allan, J., 17 Prince Regent st. Roberts, D., 92 and 94 King st. Angus, Thos., 1 Bannermill st. JJeedie, Wm., 6 Castle terrace Beverly, John, Sailmakers. 5 East North st. Buthley, Alex., Cotton street (See Rope and Sailmalcers.) Buchan^ John, 16 Links street Burgess, Wm., 95 Wales street

Makers i, Saw Buyers, Alex., 29 Frederick st. Cadenhead, Peter, Callaghan, Anthony, 67 Nether- 17 Prince kirkgate Regent street Campbell, Wm., jun Forbes, Peter> York street , Kenfield, by Mannotield Sharebrokers. Cameron, Alex., 2 Canal street Cargill, Wm.,25 Quay and Adamson Home, 25 Maris- Chalmers, George, 7 Black's chal street buildings 250 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.

Christie, Andrew, 14 Virginia Middleton, Alex., 11 Holburn street place Wm., 19 Prince Regent Milne, Robert, 54 Regent quay street Wm., 5 North Broadford Clark, Wm., 34 Marischal street Mitchell, Thomas, 126 King st.

Collie, George, 4 Ferryhill pi. VV . C. , ,9 Canal terrace Colvin, John, 4 Bannermill st. Monro, James, 39 Constitution Cook, George, 6 Hanover street street Craig, Alex., 9 Canal terrace Morrison, A., 15 Constitution Daniel, Wm., 14 Marywell st. street Douglas, Alex., 7 Albert terrace Murray, Robert, 5 Rosemount Dunn, John, 13 Commerce st. place Duthie, James, Bloomfield, Hol- Norrie, Thos, 26 Thistle street burn road Petty, David, 125 Crown street Ettershank, J., 16 Marywell st. Phillips, Thos., 15 Prince Regent Findlay, Francis, 97 Wales st. street Fraser, James, 73 Wales street Pithie, Richard, 95 Wales st. Gansoi., John, 85 Wales street Reid, Duncan J., 161 West Grant, James, 58 Shiprow North street Henderson, A., 28 Ferryhill John, 4 Devanha terrace place Rhynas, James A., 16 Welling- James, 85 College street ton street Heriot, J. M., 19 York street Ritchie, Andrew, 19 Prince Howling, T., 78 Waterloo quay Regent street Hurray, Andrew, 16 Marywell David, 54 Quay street Robinson, Wm., 2 Millburn st. King, George, 3 Cotton street Sandieson, John, 2 Bannermill Largie, James. 14£ Broad street street Law, George, 3 Cotton street Sangster, James, 4 Bannermill Leask, Wm., 20 Bank street street Leslie, James M., 17 Albert Scott, Alex., 7 Bannermill street terrace Simpson, John, 85 College st. J., 38 St Clement street Smart, John, 10 Rosemount pi. John, 13 Albert terrace Smith, George, 24 Constitution Levie, Alex., 69 Bon-Accord street street Victor E., 8 Virginia st. Linklater, Alex., 27 Marywell Stephen, Robert, 10 Canal ter- street race Andrew, 6 King street Stewart, George, 5 Devanha place terrace

; James, 23 Wellington st. Strachan, George, 22 Virginia Longmuir, J., 12 Henry street street Lucas, John, 8 Commerce st. Stuart, Charles, 4 Alford place M'Beath, Peter, 20 Marywell Taylor, Alex., 69 Virginia st. street Alex. H, 6 Millburn street M'Kay, Alex., 93 Wales street Urquhart, James, 27 York pi. M'Lean, Alex., 21 Skene row Wm., 255 George street

Main, David, 42 York street Vollar, John H. , 8 Crimon place Mann, John, 8 Rosemount place Walker, Wm., 32 St Clement Mathieson, Thos., 25 Prince street Regent street Wallace, John, 51| Bon-Accord Mearns, James, 76 Park street street trades' and professions' directory. 251

Watson, Alex. , 2 York street Smith, Mrs J., 40 Spring garden James, 23 Prince Eegent Mrs W., 15 Denburn ter- street race Thomas, 135 Crown street Stephen, Mrs, 2 5 James street Watt, George, 171 Skene street Stevenson, Mrs, 6 Carmelite st.

Young, Wm., 4 Affleck street Strathdee, Mrs, 1 2 Skene square Taylor, Mrs, 4 St Nicholas lane Shore Porters. Thomson, Mrs, 35 Lodge walk Wallace, Mrs, 53 Holburn st, Aiken, Alexander, 45 Castle st. Webster, Mrs, 12 Spa street Allan, William Wood, Mrs Jean, 5 Black's Buchan, Alexander, 5 Fish, st. buildings Caie, William, 41 Wales street Young, M., 82 Chapel street Cantly, John, 1 Park place Peter, 7 Marischal st. Chrystal, James, 8 Virginia st. Silk Mercers. Fraser, Alexander, 1 Jasmine (See also Clothiers and Drapers.) terrace Brown, James, 2 George street Milne, James, 8 Castle terrace Connon, James, 8 Broad street Mitchell, James, 72 Park street Peter, 30 Union street Moir, Wm., 20 Castle street Copestake, Moore, Crampton, Pirie, George, 1 1 Chronicle lane and Co., London, Porter, John, 23 Castle street 40^ Union street Smith, John, 9 Guestrow Esslemont, Peter, 21 Broad st. Wilson, John, 53 Shiprow Gordon, James, 40 Union street Sick Nurses and Midwives. Kinghorn, James, 198 George street Cooper, Mrs, 123 George street Lendrum and Thomson, 145 Dalgarno, Mrs, 62 Catherine st. Union street Dilling, Mrs, 92 John street Lyall, George and Co., 99 Union Eddie, Mrs, 3 Thistle lane street Edwards, Mrs, 1 Shore brae M'Kenzie, James and Co., 47 Falconer, Mrs, Stoneyton, Union street Rubislaw Mathieson, Isaac, 33 Union st. Farquh arson, Mrs, 23 Huntly Murdoch, Wm., 149 Union st. street Neil, James, 183 Union street Forrest, Mrs, 34 Whitehouse st. Pratt and Keith, 51 and 53 Graham, Mrs E., 59 Huntly st. Union street Guthrie, Mrs, 2 Thistle street Ross, John, 119 Union street Jamieson, Mrs, 15 St Nicholas Saint, James, jun., 135 and 139 street Union street MTntosh, Mrs, 68 Causewayend Simpson, J, W., 126 Union st. Peterkin, Mrs, 12 Gerrard street Symon, Wm. and Co., 31 Union Ritchie, Mrs, 47 Summer street street Robertson, Mrs, 40 St Clement Yeats, George, 87 Union street street Mrs, 7 Marischal street Skinners...... Mrs, 45 Park street Ross, Mrs, 40 Skene square {See Curriers,)

J Shand, Mrs, 45 Bon-Accord st. Slaters. Sheed, Mrs, 38 Park street Smart, Mrs, Watson street Adam, Alex., 4 Hutcheon street 252 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.

Beattie, Alex., Steps of Gilcom- Donald, William, 15 Marischal ston street Collie, Alexander, 63 Chapel st. W., Cuparstone buildings Alex.. 22 Shiprow Donaldson, James, 4 Trinity st. George, 36 Summer street Duguid, James, 31 Justice st. Copland, Peter, 62 Gerrard st. Mrs, 65 Guestrow Cummin g, John, 67 Chapel st. Duncan. James, 12 Quay Currie, George, 1 Blackt'riars St. Durward, Gordon, 18 Huxter Davidson, George, 37 Summer row street Wm., 137 King street Downie, James, 9 Nelson street Edmond, Charles, 38| Broad Firth, James, 202 George street street Keith, Wm., 24 Union row Falconer, Robert, 17 Fisher row M'Gregor and Shand, Spa street Ferrier, John, 5 Regent quay M'Kenzie, John, 70 Gallowgate Ferries, Wm., 11 Back wynd Martin, George, 23 Commerce Forbes, James, 7 James' street street Gillespie, Wm., 16 Steps of Gil- ..... Wm., 23 Upper Denburn comston Milne, Wm., 91 Chapel street Mrs, 44 Skene square Montgomery, James and Co., Gorard, Mrs, 68 Guestrow 50 Gallowgate Grant, Archibald, 137 Gallow- Reid, Wm., 290 George street gate Watt, George, 10 Trinity st. Peter, 15 Castle street Gray, James, 30 Hardgate Spirit Dealers...... Wm., 11 Exchequer row Howe, Mrs Wm., Adelphi lane (See also Grocers and Spirit Dealers ) Hutcheon, Gordon, 41 East Anderson, Mrs, 23 Regent quay North street Mrs, 13 Holburn street Jamieson, Lewis, 292 George Angus, Samuel, 50 Green street Bain, James, 6 Schoolhill Joss, Mrs, 176 West North st. Baxter, Mrs John, 6 Crooked Kennedy, R., 92 Shiprow lane Lawson, Mrs, 5 Marischal st. Beattie, David, 43 1 Wales st. Littlejohn, James, 18 Gordon Birnie, M., 9 Trinity quay street Brook, Mrs Charles, 47 Castle Livingston, Mrs Francis, 80 street Loch street Brown, George, 12 Shiprow Lyon, John, 76 Waterloo quay

Calder, Mrs, 39 Lodge walk M'Bain, Wm. , 46 Green Catto, Robert, 6 Virginia street M-Domild, James, 2 Schoolhill Chalmers, Wm., 187 West North M'Intosh, Mrs, 34 and 36 Loch street street Christie, Alex.. 122 Gallowgate M'Kenzie, George, 35 Regent Christopher, Mrs, 84 Waterloo quay quay M'Rae, John, South Bridge Cock, John, 11 Commerce street M'Robbie, Chas., 62 St Andrew Collie, James, 51 East North st. street Cooper, John, 89 Holburn st. Macdonald, Charles, 169 Gal- Coutts, Andrew, 13 Queen st. lowgate Dawson, Alex., 18 Maberly Isobel, 29 West North st. street Mathieson, John, 1 Carmelite Mrs, 22 Albion street street TRADES' AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY. 253

Mellis, Thomas, 235 George st. Stonecutters. Middleton, Jo3epli, 121 Gallow- George, 150 West gate Brewster, North street Milne, Wra, , 7 Exchequer row Fraser, Arthur, 118 est North Mitchell, James, 12 Frederick W street street Son, John, North Munro, Mrs Donald, 51 Guest- Fraser and row Broadford Keith, Wm, jun., 187 King st. Nicol, Mrs, 18 "Wellington st. Legge, John, Windmillbrae Petrie, Alex., 124 King- street M'Donald, Field, & Co., Con- Pirie, Alex., Market street stitution street Sarah, 23 Loch street Petrie, James and Sons Rait, Isabella, 19 Virginia st. Robertson and Hunter, Welling- Ranson, Edward, 9 Market st. ton road, and 7 Mount- Reid, Peter, 79 Holburn street hooly Robbie, George, 1 Regent quay Henry street John, 30 Causewayend Wm., Westland and Florence, Spittal Roberts, Mrs, 15 Fisher row road Sangster, Alex., 27 College st. Wright, James, 112 John street Saunders, James, 65 Virginia street Stone Merchants. Scholes, George, 40 Regent quay- Scott, James, 51 "Windmill brae Gibb, John and Son, Waterloo Seton, James, 7 Gallowgate quay Shepherd, Alex., 55 Guestrow Mowlem and Co., 88 Waterloo Smith, Alexander, 97 Gallow- quay gate Taylor, David, Exchange street Smollet, Barbara, 64 Queen st. Still, Mrs, 17 York street Stoneware Merchants. Taylor, Robert, 61 Netherkirk- gate Davidson, Alex., 80 East North Tough, George, 32 Castle street street Wagrel, Matthew, 64 Loch st. Donald, Alexander, 9 Shiprow Ford, John, 136 Union street Fraser, Hugh, 55 Castle street Stablers. and 191 Union street Brown, Robert, 180 Gallowgate Gordon, Peter, 31 St Nicholas st. Daniel, Thomas, 16 Mealmarket Kitson, Wm. and Co., 172 Gal- street lowgate Deans, John, 26 West North st. Lindsay, James, Clarence street Duthie, John, 3^ West North st. M'Kenzie, John, 19 Gallowgate Ewen, Mrs, 10 Harriet street Mowat, A., 3 and 4 Blackfriars Ingram, Wm., 13 Princes st. street Rainnie, George, 6 Mealmarket Robertson, Wm., 88 George st. street Ross, Alex., 57 Windmillbrae Rose, John, 166 Gallowgate Stuart, George, 28 Harriet street Shirrefis, Alex., 30 Gerrard st. John, 98 Green Taggart, M., 90 George street Taylor, Mrs, 78 Queen street Watson, Alex., 69 Gallowgate William & Co., 172 Gal- Stationers. lowgate (See Booksellers.) Mrs, 118 Chapel street 254 trades' and professions' directory.

Surgeons. Hogg, Wm, 237 George street Jack, Daniel, 1 Concert court Adair, Frederick, 22 Marishal Broad street street Jamieson, John, 42 Union street Beveridge, Robert, 127 King st. Johnston and Laird, 88 Union st, Cameron, Win. (R.N.), 87 Bon- Joss, Charles, 91 Skene street accord street Keating and Co., 26 Union st. Duncan, Alex., 4 Castle terrace Lawrence, Joseph, 86 John st. Fraser, Wm., 31 Union terrace Ligertwood, C, 130 George st. Gray, John, 27 Victoria street Lonie, David, 77 Gallowgate west Low, James, 10 Regent quay Jackson, Henrv, 53 Schoolhill Lumsden, James and Co., 155 Linton, A., R.N., 266 George st. Union street MacQuibhan, CM., 39 Consti- M'Bain, Donald, Market street tution street M' Donald, Peter, 58 Queen st. Matthew, Alex. C, 39 Albyn M'Kay, Wm., Wellington road place Macdonald, John, 21 Lodge walk Moir, James, 10 and 12 Welling- Macguire, James, 49 Queen st., ton place and 33 Lodge walk Paterson, John, 31 Bon-accord Mann, George, 104 Union street street Maver, Alex., 7 S. Silver street Sim, John, 21 Holhnrn street Meldrum, Wm., 45 Marischal st. Smith, Robert, 58 Dee street Middleton, P., 6 Crown street Stephen, Wm., 77 Dee street Milne, Low, and Co., 127 Union Sutherland, George, 130 Union street street Mitchell, James, 29 Quay Watt, Patrick, 2 Gallowgate James, 61 Queen street Wight, John, 1 and 3 Mount- Mowat, James, 8 Flourmillbrae hooly and 37 St Nicholas street Wood, John, 20 Bon-aecord st. Murray, Isaac, Crown court, 4l£ Union street Mustard, Robert, 145 George st. Tailors. Philip, Richard, 115 Union st. Badenoch, Alex., 12 Union st. Probit, J., 16 Netherkirkgate Burt, Robert, 70 Queen street Rezin, George, 4 Belmont street Campbell, William and Co., 73 Ritchie, D. and A., 40 St Nicho- Union street las street Cattanach, Charles and Co., Ex- Robertson, Robert, 1 Correction change court, Union st. wynd Chapman and Co., 18 Union st. Schaschke, G., 33 Marischal st. Cook and Davidson, 26 Market Sinclair, George, 21 Marischal street street Donald, George, 2 Broad street Skene, Alex., 19 Scboolhill Ewen, John, Concert ct., Broad Smith, Adam, 96 and 98 Union street street Fraser. John, 122 George street Alex., 41 Lodge walk

.. .. Peter, 42 Shiprow Alex., 2 Castle street Wm., 37 fVtle street Chas., 9 Skene terrace Gibson, James, 50 Broad street John, 13 Union Buildings Gordon, Wm., 19 George street Stott, John, 58 Castle street Hay, George, 129 Skene street Symon, Wm. & Co., 31 Union Henderson, Francis, 16 Skene st. street trades' and professions directory. 255

Thomson, John, 74 Queen street Craigmyle, Francis, 5 Straw- Robert, 1 Marischa] street berry bank Thow, George, 11 Black's build- Cruickshank, William, Porthill ings school Tocher, John and Sons, 142 Miss, 41 Dee street Union street Dale, James, Robert Gordon's Tough, John, 190 George street hospital Troup, Alex., 24| Broad street Duncan, Esdaile, (Greyfriars Watt, Adam, 12 Queen street Session slcIiogI), 74 Gallow- .Wood, Alexander, Concert court, gate Broad street Miss, Free Gilcomston, Union wynd Edwards, Miss, Northfield mis- Tea Merchants. sion Brebner and Grant, 56 St Nicho- Fuller-ton, Misses, 73 Dee street las street Fyf'e, Miss, 108 Crown street Catto, James, Crown court, Union Gerard, Alexander, Gordon's street hospital Emslie, Robert, 2 Flourmillbrae Gray, Robt. A., Grammar school Skene, Alex., 21 Regent quay- Harvey, Misses, 64 Bon-accord Stevenson, John, 2Ui Adelphi street court Hay, Miss E. (John Knox's), Wm., 5 Belmont street Mounthooly Urquhart, J. and E„ 7 School- Hill, Isaac, 19 Queen street hill Imray, Geo., Gilcomston school, 57 Summer street Jarvis, Miss, School of Industry Teacher of Dancing, &c., Jones, J. R. (Navigation), 8 street Balfour, William, Music Hall James buildings Keddie, A., West Parish school, George street Kidd, John, East Parish Teachers (Miscellaneous). Session school, St. Paul street Allan, James, Trades' school King, Margaret, Greyfriars

Alexander, Robt , Public Schools, Session school, 74 Gal- Little Belmont street lowgate Anderson, Miss, 10 York street Knowles, Misses, 37 Marischal Bain, George, Holburn school street Barrack, Wm., Grammar school Kriiger, Hugo, 18 North Silver Beverly, Alex., Grammar school street Bill, Franklin, 31 Belmont street Ledinghair, J., A.M., academy, Brown, John, North Parish 1 2 Correction wynd school Legge, J. W., Grammar school Callum, Wm., Greyfriars school, M'Conochie, G. C, 115 Union Canal road street Cant, Miss, 25 Frederick street M'Robbie, Miss, Free John Chisholm, Miss, 77 Bon-accord Knox's, Gerrard street street Martin, Alex., Grammar school Miss, 43 Dee street James, Industrial school, Clark, Miss, 16 Gallowgate Skene square Colston, Alex., Gordon's Hos- Mavor, David, Free Bon-accord pital school, Mary well street 256 trades' and professions' directory.

Medd, Miss, 40 Union terrace Williamson, W. A., Boys' hos- Mickie, Chas., M.A., academy, pital, 19 Upperkirkgate 10 Silver street Wilson, Miss, Juvenile school, Milne, James, Dr Bell's school 54 Causewayend Mollison, Wm., Mechanics' In- stitution Teachers of Drawing. Misses, 1 Marischal street Munro, Joseph, 32 Woolmanhill Cleland, P., 8 Union terrace Murray, Misses, 2 Dee place Jasdowski, John, 120 Crown st.

Presslie, William, St Andrew's Mitchell, John, 61 Huntly st .

school, Crown court, 41-a- Union street Tinsmiths. Rait, W., Free Bon-accord school, Marywell street Adamson, Alex., 17 Gallowgate Ramage, Alex., Charlotte street Clark, Daniel, 173 Gallowgate school Gordon, Hugh and Co., 1 Gal- Rattray Wm., Grammar school Rennet, David, 13 North Silver Legg, James, 48 Netherkirkgate street William, 79 Queen street Rennie, James, (John Knox), M'Leod, C. & J., 52 East North Mounthooly street Richardson, John, Free Union, Michie, John, 68 Windmillbrae Virginia street Murray, George, 33 Chapel st. Robertson, Wm., South Parish Philip, William, 5 George st. school Shirres, Wm., 42 and 44 School- Roy, John (Dr Brown's), Skene hill and 18 Upperkirk- square gate Scott, John, Gordon's hospital Walker, Wm. and Son, 28 Ne- Sim, Robert, academy, 18 Ui-ion therkirkgate row Stephen, Miss, boarding and day Tobacco and Snuff Manu- school, 13 Union row facturers. Stevenson, J. , Free East school, St Andrew street Craig, Thomas- and Sons, 22 Stewart, John, Thain's school, George street Shiprow Reid, Robert, 57 Broad street Still, Thomas, Grammar school Whyte, Patrick and Co., 24 Strahan, Rev. W. D., Gordon's Queen street hospital Stuart, Alex., Gordon's hospital Tobacconists. Thomson, Robt., Ross' school, Holburn street Grant, David, 25 Union street Trail, Adam, Free North school, Smith and Co., 3 Castle street Princes street Walker, Alex., 69 Union street Tulloch, Dr George, Bellevue academy Turners. Marcus, Bellevue academy Walker, Miss, Porthill schools Ewen, James, South Silver st. Webster, Miss, West Parish Findlay, Robert, Windmill lane school, George street Rose, George, 73 Green White, Misses, boarding school, Strachan, John, 65 Windmill- 57 Dee street brae TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY. 257

Umbrella Makers. Wine Merchants.

Anderson, W., 51 Upperkirk- Begg, John, 17 Weigh-house gate square Ross, Hugh, 12 Gallowgate Black and Ferguson, 49 Union Walker, John, 16 West North street Jopp, W. and K.. 13 Market st. William, 35 Schoolhill Machray, I. and Co., 20 Adelphi court Sheed, John, 44 Marischal st. Vintners. Stewart, C. and W., 23 Adelphi court See Spirit-dealers, Thomson, George and Son, 21 Regent quay Wax and Paper Flower Walker, Wm. and Sons, 52 Makers. Union street Whyte, Alex. B., 21 Union Marr, Mrs, 61 Park street buildings Mathison, Miss, 13 down st. Williams, Wm., 19 Regent quay J., 1 Martin's lane Moir, Miss Williamson, James, 14 King st. Watch and Clockmakers. Wire Workers. Alexander, James, 113 Union st. Berry, J. and Son, 29 St Nicho- Harper and Co., 82 Union st. las street, and 59£ Ma- Reid, B. and Co., 7 Summer st.- rischal street Rowell, Joseph, 14 St Paul st. Duncan, James, 27 West North street Wood Merchants. Easton, A. R., 53 Marischal st. st. Esson, Peter, 7 West North Barnett, John, Exchange st. Findlay, John, 72 -74 Broad st. Buyers, J. and Co. , 12 Kidd lane Fraser, John, 170 Union street Campbell and Co., 127 George Gill, D. and Son, 78 Union st. street Grant, John, 45 Quay Connon, Li. and Co., 58 Maris- Gray, Alex., 11 Netherkirkgate chal street Hardy, James, 41 Union street Donald, Alex., Inches Jamieson, G., 107 Union street John, Inches Morrison, Robert, 35 Upper- Duncan. Wm., 14 Marischal st. kirkgate Fairweather, David, 18 Bon- M'Leod, John, 9 Schoolhill Accord square Rettie, M. and Sons, 151 Union Fraser, Archibald, 209 King st. M Lachlan, John, 1 James st. Riddel, D. and J., 43 St Nicho- Milne, George and Co., Victoria las street dock saw mills Rowell, Benjamin, 157 George Rose, Donaldson and Co., 7 street York street Smith, James, 20 Belmont st. Ross, Thomas, Wellington road Walker, J., 59 Union street Rust, John, 14 Thistle street Watson, J., 18 St Nicholas st. Willet, J. T., Inches Watt, Archibald, 154 Gallow- Wright, Joseph aod Son, York gate street 22 258 trades' and professions' directory.

Woollen Manufacturers. Cruickshank, G. F., 75 Union street Barker, A. C, 81 Loch street Downie, Charles G., 75 Union Chadwick, Edmund, 84 and 86 street Loch street Duncan, John, 7 Back wynd Cooper, H. and Co., Exchange Forbes, James, 75 Union street street Kyd, David, 84 King street Cromhie, Jas. and John, Grand- M'Grigor, Alex., 58 Castle st. holm works M 'Hardy, Wm., 2 Correction Hadden, A. and Sons, Green wynd Howie, Alex., 46 George street Middleton, W., 34Marischal st. Shirres, Leslie, and Co., 40 Milne, G., 56 Castle street Woolmanhill James, 22 Adelphi court Mackie, David and Co., 41 St Mitchell, Robert, 75 Union st. Nicholas street Pope, Wm. B., 89 Union street Pratt and Keith, 51 Union st. Robb, George (Town House) Smith, Adam, 96 Union street Wm., 75 Union street Watkins, Frederick G. H. and Eeid, John, 44 Schoolhill Co., Canal road, Cause- Ross, Oliver, 75 Union street wayend Sheach, David, 84 Union street Smith, Ferguson, 23 Adelphi Writers. court Spark, Benjamin, 135 King st. Abernethy, Wm., 89 Union st. Watt, Alex., 103 Union street Cattanach, John, 68 Castle st. James, 147 Union street AGENTS FOR INSURANCE COMPANIES. 259

Agents for Insurance Companies.

OFFICES. AGENTS. l SSU anCe an A Jobn Crombie 3 ueen street ?!- . Q ^rSdS Socit^ .! .. Aberdeen Mutual Assurance Marine) R Connon and c 5g Marischal st< Association ) Aberdeen Sea Insurance Company ...¥m. Reid, 36 Marischal street st., a -j l i I-, j. i 'Andrew Masson, 4 Queen & Booth Accidental Death < -j and M Cai lutn< 56 Marischal street Albion and Eagle Assurance Co -Tames Paull, 22 Belmont street Alfred Life Assurance Association William Gordon, 5 King street Alliance Life & Fire Assurance Office James Black, 23 King street Argus Life Assurance Co J. Brebner, Advocates' buildings Bank of Loudon and National Prov-j. Crombie 3 Queen sfcreet M * incial Insurance Association ...) T British Equitable Assurance Co J. Knight & Son, Market street r W. C. Hunter, 15 \delphi court, John Caledonian Insurance Co < Muill, 46 Schoolhill, & D. Johnston, C 142£ George Street City of Loudon Life Assurance Co. ...Johu Crombie, 3 Queen street Colonial Life Assurance Co J. T. Renuie, 48 Marischal street C°U ffiCe aUd Providenfc ° ' l Wm. Smith, jun., 106 Union street ?^Life Officen« ) Crown Life Association Alexander Yeats. 2 Correction wynd James Paull, 22 Belmont street, and Eaglero^uiifeT,,™,^^^Life Insurance Co -J ( x Bitten. 20 Adelphi court Economic Life Assur. Society, London D. G. Cattanach, 56 Castle street James Murray, 48 Schoolhill ; Adam- son and Home, 25 Marischal st., S and Robertson and Lumsden, 3 Union terrace

English and Scottish Law Life As- ") Davidsons &, Cooper, 7 Union terrace, surance Co j and David C Praser, 74 Union st. European Assurance and Annuity Co. Davidsons and Cooper, 7 Union ter. General Life and Fi>"e Assurance Co. ..John Davidson, 3 Queen street Globe Fire, Life, and Annuity In-} Oswald and Co.,' 24 Marischal street surance ) Guardian Fire, Life, and Annuity ) A. Chivas, National Bank, and David Assurance i C. Fraser, advocate, 74 Union st. Guarantee Society, London Stronach and Duguid, 71 King street Hercules Insurance Co Duncan and Clyne, 8 Castle street .. ™. (William Smith, 1 Bon-Accord street, Imperiali„ Fire„ Assurance.__„*,,„-- j aiid Wm Hnnter 14 Adelphi court

Indisputable Life Association Co. ( D. R. Morice, 3 I Mai ischal street, and of Scotland \ John Duncan, 7 Back wynd

T „ n -, ., , (James Paull, 22 Belmont street, and Insurance Company of Scotland - ( Skinner and Wil50ne> 229 Union st> Kent Mutual Fire Insurance Co W. P. Booth. 20 Marischal street Lancashire Insurance Co Lachlan M'Kianon, jun., 241 Union st. Leeds and Yorkshire Insurance Co. ...J. T. Willet, Inches { John Ferguson, 84 Union street, Geo. Life Association of Scotland < Milne, 9 King street, and Grigor &

(, Reid, 146 Union street IjiVe n John Sheed 44 Marischal street ins u°ran ce cT^T.^.^^ } ' London Union Assurance Fire Office) James and George Collie, 38 Castle st. and Annuities f David Mitchell, 12 Adelphi court, and Manchestertut o,„„4. Fireo.-„„ Assurancea «„.,-„„«« Con - i [ Alexander Diack, 13 Belmont street Marine Insurance Co Andrew Masson, 4 Queen street 260 AGENTS FOK INSURANCE COMPANIES.

OFFICES. AGENTS. Maritime Passengers Assurance Co. ...John Sheed, 44 Marischal street "Midland Counties Insurance, Lincoln VV. P. Booth. 20 Marischal street Minerva Life Assurance Co Alexander Diack, 13 Belmont street National Fire and Life Assurance Co. George Marquis. 147 Union street National Boiler InsuranceCo. (limited) J. & A. Davidson, 42 Marischal street

Norfolk Farmers' General Assur-> ~ ., . , ,, r Bootb & M tp*llum 5Gfi MarischalMnri^Vml st.«t tion and Investment Co. (limited f . (N. Burnett, Record Office, King street, Alexander Brand, 103 Union street,

Murray

j Duncan. 7 Back Wynd, and William

(. Eeid, 36 Marischal street Northern Assurance Co. (Fire and Life) Wm. Chalmers, 3 King street, manager Norwich Fire, Life, and Annuity! Charles Chalmers, 147 Union st., and Office f Booth &MCalIum, 56 Marischal st. "tSSSiSSSI B°<* -a™*!™. » Mahals.. Norwich Provident Insurance Society Booth and M'Callum, 56 Marischal st. Palladium Life Assurance Society Norval Clyne. 8 Castle street Pelican Life Insurance Office, Lon-) David Mitchell, 12 Adelphi court, and don f James Buyers, British Linen Co; Pe0 d Uf and d 1 > A Brand 103 Union streefc - ' Guaranti !?!. l . I! ! .!i !}

. - C Robertson & Lumsden, 3 Union terrace. Phoenixox, , Firew Officenai j and James Buyers, British Linen Co. Plate Glass Insurance Co .John 8beed, 44 Marischal street Professional Life Assurance Co W. P. Booth, 20 Marischal street < Stephen, 83 Union street, and ueen„ InsuranceT r,Con Lessel * \ T A W A Youngson, 74 Union st. Seli C tU al e S ra Ce :" Donald 15 Marischal street Wm - - Socfetf . ...^ ....^. .? .! } Rock Life Assurance Co Thomas Ruxton, 84 Union street ROi XCh SS CeG liol ^lt ^ °]^.} Alexander Jopp, 31 Gallowgate Royal Liver Friendly Society David Johnstone, \4fi\ George street "* GriSOT Bojal lasoranee Co. (Liverpool, ft K^lAStreet Seated lnsura.ee Co {'TSSSSNS^fS'uSS&SS Scottish Amicable Life Assurance 7 "t „t,_"n Jamieson,t„_,; 56M Marischal*,, -„„-u„i „*street«. Societv S Soo«tol,^t^'^^^'cZ:^;=^»^^ 1^f'**

u Durgn ( street and A. Brand, 103 Union st. Scottish Provincial Insurance Co C. F. Griffith, 93 Union street, manager A Scottish Union Fire and Life Assu- P'SS^^SJSS'SSSft j«* ranee Company ""* "* °* \ fefxlng^et* Scottish Widows' Fund Alexander Nieol, 39 Marischal street * Sovereign Life Assurance Co John Duncan, 7 Back Wynd Standard Life Assurance Co Smith and Cochran, 152 Union street

<5rm ttc,.^ i ;*•„ /-wk™ t «„ q«„ (D. K. Moric% 34 Marischal street, and Sun Fire Life Office, London ' [ Wm. Milne, 83 Union street 4 James Moir- **«»* -eet ^SMSKTS-ti } 9 Jame" West ofEngland Fire and Life Office f "f^S^ d SKK3&* WiS n a n e a d r S Adam and Anderson, 75 Union street Sce Ca ^. . .. ! ..^ ?...^. !!:} STREET DIRECTORY

Abbey Place, Adelphi Lane,

46 Shiprow. From Market street to Adelphi court 1 Mrs Wm. H owe, spirit dealer 5 . —6 James Crombie, commission Academy Street, merchant Fairweather, From Dee street to Crown street 7 D mahogany mer- chant Dr G. Tulloch, Academy Affleck Place, Adelphi Court, From Marywell street to Affleck st.

Between 49 and 51 Union street 1 Wm. Stevenson, bookseller 2 David Smith, missionary 3 Wm. Walker, grocer, &c. 3 Mrs Balfour, lodgings 10 Nicol Moncur, hotel 12 David Mitchell advocate ... James Bryce, advocate Affleck Street, 13 John Chalmers (of D. U. & Co.) 14 William Hunter, advocate From Crown street to Wellington road. ... J. llussell M'Kenzie, architect 15 Wm. F. Ogg. advocate 1 Eobert Collie ... Wm. C. Hunter, advocate 1£ Wm. Anderson, salmon merchant ... Lambert Barron, advocate a Mrs Weir ... Misses Winchester, milliners ... Rev. John D. Miller 16 Charles Duncan, advocate 3 John Law, baker 17 James Steele. M.D. 4 Wm. Young, shipmaster 18 Francis Ogston, M.D. 5 Peter Skene, carter (Devanha) 19 John Christie, ... Alex. Keith, auctioneer agent (of K.

2 Mrs T. Duncan Place, 3 Eev. Wm, Barrack, A.M. Albyn 4 Charles Ruxton 5 Major William Gibb West from Alford Place 6 Mrs Adamson, sen. IEFT SIDE. 7 George "Walker, advocate HAND Co. 8 George Gordon, Gas Light Wm. Symon, (of W. 3. and Co.) 9 "Wm. S. Thorn 1 Miss Robertson of Balgownie 11 David Aitken, merchant 3 Miss Cumine of Rattray 13 James Meston, accountant 5 Francis Edmond, advocate 15 James Shirres, merchant 18 Thomas Bannerman Leslie 17 Mrs ... George Bannerman 19 Robert Fletcher, sharebroker and 19 Female Orphan Asylum accountant ... Mrs Reid, matron, do. 21 Mrs l.igertwood 20 James Brebner. advocate 23 William M'Kinnon 21 Mrs Alex. Morice ... Lauchlan M'Kinnon, advocate 22 W. Connon, late merchant 23 W. Cooper, (of P. & C.) 24 George Morrison, M.D. Albert Street fNorth.) 25 C. B. Fisher of Murcar 26 Major Craigie, H.E I C.S. 21 "William L. Henderson 27 George Marquis, accountant 29 Miss Catto 28 W . Leslie, architect ... Alex. Howie, manufacturer 29 Alexander Nicol, shipowner 31 Benjamin Reid, seedsman Terrace. 32 James Laing, ironmonger Albert 33 G. Allan, advocate 34 Wm. Clerihew, late of Ceylon (B. 2 Alexander Edward, L. Co. 35 John Willet, civil engineer Bank) 36 William Hunter, advocate 3 Mrs Milne 37 James Chalmers 5 Thomas R. Watson, draper 3 ) George Jamieson (of J. and M.) D. Skene, merchant 6 John 39 A. C. Matthew, snrareon 7 Alexander Douglas, shipmaster 40 Ordnauce Survey Office ; Captain 8 Wm. Smart, assistant inspector E. H. Courtney Alexander Fyfe, draper ... 41 John Tocher (of J. T. and Sons) 9 Alexander Gray, watchmaker 42 Mrs Gordon 10 Wm. Davidson, druggist 11 Mrs Ragg, lodgings EIGHT HAND SIDE. 13 James Milne, commission agent ... John Leslie, shipmaster 4 James B. M'Combie, advocate 15 Mrs Watt 6 Miss Black 17 James M. Leslie, shipmaster 8 Robert Abernethy, C.E. 18 George Anderson 10 James Scoug-all, Government In- ... Thomas Anderson, grocer spector of Schools 20 Mrs Elliott 12 John Jamieson, merchant 21 Mrs A. FindUy 14 Edward Fiddes (N. of S. B.) 26 George Hutchison, corn factor 16 B. Moir (of J. Moir and Son) 27 James Catto, commission mercht. 28 Mrs Dunningham 30 James Crombie, agent Alford Place, 31 Mrs Russell From Union place to Albyn place

Albion Court, 1 Miss Simpson 2 John Milne, confectioner 18 Castle street 3 Miss Dalrymple 4 Charles Stuart, shipmaster Albion Street, 5 John Smith, late of Rotterdam 6 Mrs George Simpson From Park street to Links 7 Mrs David Dunn 8 Mrs Dr M Donald 10 Wm. M Donald, provision seller 14 George Angus, plasterer 18 Allan Leslie, shoemaker Anderson's Court, 22 Mrs Dawson, spirit-dealer 30 James Innes, teacher 46 Loch street STREET DIRECTORY. 263

Ann Place, Baltic Street,

Back Stocket Road. From Prince Regent street to Links

1 Captain S. Rawson 1 & 3 A. Alexander, grocer 3 Arthur King, printer 6 Mrs James Mearns 4 Robert Glegg (of G. and T.) ... John Nicol and Son, ropemakers 5 George M'Pnerson

... J. M'Pnerson, jun. 6 George P. Cruickshank. druggist Bank of Scotland Court, 14 John Willox 35 Castle street

Bank of Scotland ; J. A. Sinclair, Ann Street, agent

From Maberley st. to Hutcheon st. Bank Street, 31 John Pullerton, merchant From Wellington road to South Crown street Annand's Court, LEFT HAND SIDE. 1 Robert Lindsay (S.N.E.R.) 30 James street 7 James Reid, overseer Miss Burgess ... Robert Gray, (S.N.E.R.) ... W. Rae, millwright RIGHT HAND SIDE. Stairs, Back Wynd 2 Mrs Strachan, lodgings 4 George Catto From Green to Union street ... Peter Donald, engineer 4^ George Angus, grocer furniture dealer Wm. Connon, 6 Do. do. 8 David Gabriel, inspector of quays Back Wynd, ... Rev. A. Simpson ... Peter Singer (of D. Wyllie ) John Craig, saddler ... Lewis Fyfe, traveller 37 Ewen Cameron, bookseller 16 A. Leslie, moulder 38 Misses Balfour, dressmakers ... James Jamieson, mason 20 Wm. Leask, shipmaster Balmoral Place, Bannermill Street, South from Holburn Place From Summer Lane to the Links. 1 James Anderson, grocer ... John Anderson, grocer 1 Thomas Angus, shipmaster 2 Miss Forsyth ... Wm. Elrick (G. N. of S. R.) 3 Alexander Gerard, teacher 2 Mrs D. Walker, lodgings 4 Mrs Captain Black 3 Andrew Ledingham 5 William Hendry, book-keeper 4 John Colvin, shipmaster 6 Mrs Meston 6 William Wilson, mealseller 10 John Legge, stonecutter 7 Alexander Scott, shipmaster 11 John Fraser, watchmaker ... James Allan, carver ... Dr Robert Whyte 9 Jonathan Newson 264 STREET DIRECTORY.

Barnett's Close, Black's Buildings.

Guestrow to Flourmillbrae. From From Skene street bridge to Wool- 2 Alex. M'Gregor, spirit-dealer manhill. 6 Alex. limes, house-carpenter 1 Wm. Morrison and Co., clothiers 2 Wm. Alexander, inspector ... Miss Alexander, teacher Beattie's Court, 3 James Craigen, provision mer- chant 102 Gallowgate. 5 Mrs John Booth ... Mrs Jane Wood, sick nurse 6 James Mutch, letter carrier (J.) Beattie's Court, ... Robert Mackay, beadle (Gaelic church) and funeral waiter 99 Gallowgate. ... Thomas M'Gregor. slater 7 James Alexander, fireman ... George M'Bain, baker Street, Belmont ... Mrs Milne ... George Chalmers, shipmaster From Union street to Schoolhill. 11 George Thow, tailor Cruickshank, LEFT HAND SIDE. 14 Alexander grocer 1 R. Collie, fancy warehouse, &c. ... Robert Collie, jun., photographic Blackfriars Street, warehouse 8 Peter Brown (of P. and G. Brown) From Woolmanhill to St Andrew st. ... E. M. Cornwall, photographer 5 and 7 Win. Stevenson, merchant 1 Alexander Hay, merchant Patagonian Close. ... George Currie, slater ' John Watt, advocate ... Mrs fetrachan, sick nurse M iss Grant of Monymusk 3 and 4 Alexander Mowat, stone- Old Machar Poor Assessment ware merchant Office; A. Diack, collector 5 Robert Hay, grocer, John Cromar, dentist 7 James Simpson, porter-dealer Mrs Dr Nicol 13 Robert M'Kinlay, merchant Newell Burnett, advocate 14 John Collie, house carpenter Deaf and Dumb Institution ... Wm. Thomson, blacksmith A. Murray, advocate 20 Wm. Smith, carpenter & builder Mrs John Dun 24 William Robertson, stoneware Misses Shand merchant ... George Duncan, clerk RIGHT HAND SIDE. 27 George Cheyne, house carpenter 2 B. Reid and Co., 30 Mrs Willox 4 George Rezin, tailor 42 and 43 1st Aberdeenshire E. V. Orderly Rooms ... James Moir, insurance agent Charles Wilson, shipowner ... James Littlejohn, merchant 44 Fearnside, druggist ... Alexander Ellis, architect ... John ... James Barker, insurance broker Gaelic Lane Blaikie's (Provost) Quay, South Parish Church South side of the Harbour. "Little Belmont Street John M 'Lean, superintendent of 20 William Ross, advocate meters ... A. Stronach. advocate Torry Farm Brickwork Com- ... James Smith, watchmaker pany's office 22 James Paul!, advocate Commercial Co. 24 James Henderson, architect Aberdeen Lime Co. A. and F. Manuelle, stone mer- Berry Lane. chants G. Milne & Co., wood merchants From Gallowgate to Loch street. Mowlem & Co., stone merchants 1 Mrs Ross, draper Blairton Lane, ... Mrs Grant's lodgings 28 William Clyne and Sons, curriers From Broad street to Guestrow, STREET DIRECTORY. 265

Bloomfield, Bon-accord Lane. 35 Mrs Plann, grocer 37 Miss Elder, corset maker South end of Holburn place ... Miss Ross 1 Miss Davidson of Balnagask 39 Miss Moir, lodgings clerk 2 Capfc. J. Duthie ... James W. Robson. 3 Rev. T. B. Wrenford 43 Wm. Marshall (of W. and J. M.) 45 James H. Collie, hairdresser ... Mrs James Falconer nurse Bon-accord Lane, ... Mrs Shand, sick 49 Alexander Alexander, clerk From Dee street to Bon-accord st. ... Mrs Alexander ... Miss Christie 9 Donald, traveller David ... Miss Smith, dressmaker 4 10 J. Keith, clerk (A. M D. F. & Co.) 51 Mrs Davidson, lodgings 11 Mrs M'Lean, grocer 5H John Wallace, shipmaster 14 Wm Smith, porter 53 Mrs Thomas Hector 18 Alexander Rust, house carpenter 57 James Brand, contractor 20 James Mitchell, builder 59 Rev. James M'Kerrow 6i Miss Harvey Bon-accord Square, 63 Mrs E. Melville 65 George Brown, auctioneer

Prom East to West Craibstone st. 67 Mrs William l irie ... A. Keddie, teacher (W.P.S.) 1 James Brown, silk mercer 69 Alexander Levie, shipmaster 2 Jas. Beattie, land surveyor, &c. P ... Miss Justice ... James Simpson, advocate 71 David Millar, surveyor Misses Skene 3 ... Rev. Alex. Bruce 4 Alexander S. Shand 73 Mrs Allardyce 5 James Milne (of G. Milne & Co.) 75 Alexander Ross, advocate 7 John Keith (T. andC. Bank) 77 Miss Chisholm, teacher 8 Lambert Barron, advocate 83 James Watson, watchmaker 9 G. B Bothwell ... Mrs Watson 10 Bishop Suther, D.C.L. The Oldmill Road. 11 William Gordon, sharebroker 86 Mrs G Anderson 12 D. G. Cattanach, advocate 87 W. H. Cameron, surgeon 13 William iirie. D.I). 88 Mrs A Smith of Blackhills 14 William Shirres (of S. L. & Co.) 89 M rs George Garden 15 James Nicol, professor (Aberdeen 90 Mrs Reid University) 91 Miss Melville F. grain 16 John White, merchant Springbank street. 18 D. Fairweather, timber merchant KIGHT HAND SIDE. Bon-accord Street, Hardgate. 4 Laing and M elvin, saddlers, &c. Prom Union street to Springbank 8 Laing and M elvin, coach builder* terrace 10 William Robb, coach builder 14 John Dempster SIDR. LEFT HAND East Craibstone street. 1 William Smith, architect 18 Mrs Robb l.angstane Place. :; John Wood, surgeon 6 Jno. Campbell, post-horse master 36 Rev. George M'Donald 7 Do. do. Lane to Bon-accord terrace. 9 Misses Paterson, dressmakers 38 Mrs E. Gordon and milliners 40 Charles S. Gordon, inspector of 11 MrsTalbert N. of S. B. Branches 13 J Smith, tailor 42 Robert Fergusson (of A. M'D. P. ... Miss Russell, lodgings and Co.) 15 Mrs Cochrane, lodgings 44 Rev. John Comper ... Mrs Sim, lodgings 46 Mrs Ogilvie Forbes 17 Alexander Rust, house carpenter 50 Alexander Copland, manager, 23 Mrs John Henderson Aberdeen Commercial Co. 25 Mrs J. Robb, lodgings 5' Mrs John lnnes ... J. E. Berry, clerk 54 Mrs W. Walker 29 Mrs M ackie 60 James H unter, druggist 31 .lohn I'aterson, surgeon 62 .lames Giles, R.S.A. 83 Miss Clark 64 Misses Harvey, boarding school 5

266 STREET DIRECTORY.

66 John Fraser Broad Street, 68 Mrs G. Watson Entrance to Bon-accord terrace. From Union street to Gallowgate. 72 Walter Edes (RE.) 74 George Webster (of S. W. and LEFT HAND SIDE. M'K) 2 Alex. Henderson, bookbinder 76 John Fowler ... George Donald, tailor 80 Alexander Lyon, cattle and hide 2\ Joseph Maitland, (L. P. & P. Co.) salesman 3 George Handyside and Co., boot 82 John Macaldowie, accountant and shoe warehouse 84 Miss Moir 5 Mrs Alexander Findlay, boot and Springhank terrace shoe warehouse 7 James Thomson, shoemaker Bon-accord Terrace, 9 James Gillespie, shoemaker 11 Hugh Boss, haberdasher Netherkirkgate. rom Union street to Bon-accord st. 15 G. Clark and Son, booksellers 2 James Petrie, stonecutter 17 Alexander Wilson, shoemaker 4 Miss Scott 19 William Russell, bookseller 6 Mrs M Callum 21 Peter Esslemont, draper 8 William shirer, clerk 23 James Farqubar (of F. and G.) 9 Mrs John Smith ... Alexander Watt, writer 10 Mrs A Paterson ... Alexander Crombie 14 Daniel Laird (of J. and L.) ... Mrs Alexander Barron 16 Mrs Fyfe 25 William Duncan, bootmaker 18 John Gray 29 Miss Bowie's lodgings 21 Miss Allardyce ... James Tawse, advocate 22 Mrs John Blaikie 31 William Stephen, baker 23 James shepherd (of S. and S.) 35 Peter Donald, draper 24 C. J. G Duguid 35$ Henry Aiston, shoemaker 25 Wm. Mackenzie, late of Canada 36 E. & S. Scott, boot m-.mufacturers 26 John Ligertwood, advocate Ragg's lane 27 Rev. John Adam 39 Glasgow gutta percha shoe shop 28 John Duthie (of Cairnbulg) 41 Robert Whitton, hardware mer- 29 Mrs Major Youugson chant ... T. A. W. A. Youngson, advocate, 43 John Hall, merchant of Blackshiels 45 John Edwards, clothier 3^ Mrs A. Ferguson 47 Win. Diack, hardware merchant 31 G. G. Brown ^late B. M. S.) 49 Maxwell King, dentist 32 Alex. Simpson, jun., advocate 51 City boot and shoe shop 33 George Davidson, merchant 53 James Thomson, shoemaker 34 Professor James Lumsden Blairton lane 35 Alexander Edmond, advocate 57 Robert Reid, tobacconist 36 John Keith (of Pratt and Keith) 59 Mrs M. Clark, bookseller 61 Thomson's court 63 William Jaffray, baker Bothwell's Court, ( Doicnie's court 67 Joseph Falconer, baker 25 Justice street Sinclair's court 71 William Gerrie, furniture dealer G. B. Bothwell 73 T. Fraser and Sons, shoemakers 77 Bed Lion court. Boy's Hospital ... Alexander Nicol, cooper Court, ... James Melvin, musician 81 Sangster, jeweller 19 Upperkirkgate. George 83 Ramage court 85 John Forsyth, leather merchant Brebner's Court, 87 George Grant, furniture dealer

84 Shiprow. KIGHT HAND SIDE. 1 George Shepherd, bookseller Bremner's Court, Huxter row 4 Hugh Ross, jun., haberdasher 9 Castle street 8 James Connon, draper 10 Anderson and Thomson, clothiers Mrs Brook Concert court STREET DIRECTORY. 267

Daniel Jack, tailor 88 Gordon's court John Ewen, tailor 89 Hugh Gordon and Co. John Wilson, bookbinder 91 Wilson's court Arthur King and Co., printers, ... Mrs Gordon, lodsjiugs Free Press office ... Mrs Morgan, lodgings Alexander Wood, tailor 92 Kobert Walker, bookseller 12 Erskine Gillespie, boot and shoe- maker 14 Well court 14£ James Largie shipmaster Broadford (North), ... James Alexander, watchmaker ... J. G. Dawson, advocate North end of George street 16 James Aiken, shoemaker 18 James Hodge and Co., cutlers 1£ Morrison and Skakle, jewellers 20 John Kothwell. bootmaker 3 Alexander Gauld, flesher 22 Cruden's court ... James Stephen, ironmonger Mrs Wishart, lodgings 4 Steven Goodbrand (of S. and G.) Mrs Mullet, commercial hotel 5 Adam Trail, teacher Souter and Shepherd, druggists ... James Martin, teacher 24 J. & J. Fleming, hardware mer- ... William Milne, shipmaster chants ... John Farquharson, cattle dealer 24§ Mrs Stratton, lodgings 6 Robert Walker, bookseller ... Alexander Troup, merchant tailor ... Miss Walker, teacher ... Alexander Wilson, shoemaker 7 George Martin, grocer ... Miss Bowman, seamstress 8 William Reith 26 Eettie's Court 9 Wm. Cromar, tailor George Shepherd, bookseller 11 Mrs Murray James Rettie (of M. Rettie & 12 J. M 'Donald Sons) 13 George Kennie, printer Andrew Adams, photographer 14 James Morgan, clerk (D. R. Co.) Charles Coutts, chemist ... Alexander Bisset, clerk (P. O.) 28 Thomas Ewen, advocate ... George Martin, grocer 80 Robert Hughes, engraver ... Miss Martin, milliner 34 James Stephen, ironmonger 15 Wm B. Cooper, grocer Queen street 16 Joseph Row ell 38 Mrs A. Watson, hat manufacturer 18£ Alex. Brown, shoemaker 383 Charles Edmond, agent 20 A. Donaldson, flesher 40 Jopp's court ... A. Hurness, cattle dealer ... Blackie and rions, publishers ... Robert Mathieson ... William Shirras. photographer 22 Alex. Hadenoch, tailor ... George Scorjne, porter 26 Alex, shepherd, grocer 42 Watson Brothers, drapers ... Robert Cran, writer 44 W. Davidson aud Co., grocers 28 A. Findlay, ironmonger 46 Henderson's court 29 John Keith 50 James Gibson, tailor 30 Misses Hunter 52 John Crane, grocer 31 Miss Bothwell 54 B. and W. M 'Killiam, confec- 33 Barbara Wigham tioners to the Queen ... Rev. Thomas Brown Longacre 34 John Youngson, grocer 58 City Loan Office, Saleroom, Long- ... George Ross, bootmaker acre 35 John Porter, feuar 60 Peter Crombie, jeweller ... Wm. Crawford, flaxdresser 62 George Smith, shoemaker 39 Roderick M'Kay, feuar 64 George Rennie, printer 66 Joseph Ellicock, cabinetmaker 68 Francis Gray Broadford Place. 70 Wm. Pyper, grocer 72—74 John Findlay, watchmaker 2 Wm. A, M 'Allan, missionary 76 Wm. Jackson, bookbinder 8 Wm. Daniel, builder 78 George Morrison, flesher 9 Wm. M Combie, editor, Free Press 80 John Fidlev, provision merchant 10 Miss Elizabeth Duthie 82 Aberdeen University buildings ... John Cooper, sacrist ... John Colvin, porter Broadford Lane, 84 Ogston's court ... Wm. Moir, advocate From Broadford to Queen's Ford 86 J. and J. Gordon, grocers Place. 268 STREET DIRECTORY.

4 Wm. Walker (G. N. of S. R.) Bruce's Court, ... James Watson, warehouseman' 6 Alex. Forbes, provision curer 22 Loch street. 8 Miss Hood 9 Alex. Craig, shipmaster 10 Robert Stephen, shipmaster Burn Court, ... Mrs Wm. Murray ... William Nei'son, boat builder Co.) 44 Upperkirkgate. 11 John Milne, sec. (L. & C. S. 12 Alex. Forbes, provision curer

Burnett's Close, Candlemaker's Court, 5 Exchequer row. 46 Gallowgate.

Bursar's Court, Carden Place, From Skene street west to Stoneyton 61 Castle street. Henry Cooper, manufacturer 1 Wm. Henderson, builder Calsayseat, 2 David Mitchell, advocate 3 Robt. Thomson, Broadford works Extremity of North Broadford. 4 Miss Cumming 5 Rev. David Milne 6 Mrs D. Simpson Canal Lane, 7 David Stewart, manufacturer 8 David M'Donald 10 Mrs Lawson Prom Canal terrace to Summer lane 11 Wm. Brebner (N. of S. E. L. Co.) 12 James Wyllie (of D. W. and Son) Canal Road, 13 Mrs Tawse 14 Neil Smith, jun,, grain merchant R. Son) From Cansewayend to FroghalL 15 Wm. lloutledge (of W. & 16 A. S. Wilson, civil engineer 15 Greyfriars Session School 18 Miss Farquhar Robert Davidson, chemist 19 George King, late bookseller Frederick H. G. Watkins & Co., 20 W. Alexander manufacturers ... John Alexander, upholsterer Misses Leslie R. B Home, sharebroker Miss Duthie Miss Gray Canal Street, Wm. Duthie, jun., shipbuildei From Mounthooly bridge westward.

1 Charles Stewart, mason Carmelite Street,

... Adam Mitchell, builder Green to Trinity street. 2 Mrs Gunn From ... Wm. G. Angus, bootmaker LEFT HAND SIDE. ... Alex. Cameron, shipmaster 4 Mrs John Donaldson, lodgings 1 John Mathieson, coffee rooms 5 Wm. Philip, tinsmith 5 James Stewart, city missionary 6 Thos. Ogilvie, hat manufacturer ... Alex. Burns, fruiterer 7\ John Taylor (Chivas Brothers) ... George S Dey, shoemaker 8 Miss Gordon, lodgings 7 Wm. Cowe, farrier 9 Robert Sheret, grocer ... John Smart, contractor 10 John Holmes (J. Mess) ... Miss Hay, dressmaker 11 Henry Brechin, founder 9 A. & W. Hogg, wrights 12 John Robertson, warehouseman ... Mrs Duncan, provision dealer ... Wm. Findlay, grocer ... D. Boyle (S. N. E. R.) 11 Thomas Jamieson, wright 13 James Smith, gardener Canal Terrace, 15 John Wilson, spirit dealer 17 Mrs Gordon Pirie, fishmonger From Virginia street to Garvock st. ... Mrs Brew 3 Alex. Anderson, manager (N. A. 19 John Webster, baker Co.) ... John Livingstone, fish dealer STEEET DIRECTORY. 269

EIGHT HAND SIDE. Peacock's close Justice street 2 John White, fishmonger 27 Robert Bruce, draper ... Wm. Meff, game dealer 29 do. do. 4 George Brown, spirit dealer ... Miss M'Kenzie Stevenson, midwife ...Mrs Lobban's conrt ... Samuel Angus, spirit dealer Castle terrace 6 Mrs W. Gove, fishmonger 31 John M'Donald, jun., cabinet- 7£ W. and A. Hogg, wrights maker ... George Hogg, engineer 32 George Tough, spirit dealer 33 John Smith, cabinetmaker Carmelite Lane, 34 do. do. 35 Bank of Scotland court From Fisher row to Trinity street. ... James A. Sinclair, agent (Bank of Scotland) 15 William Ross, hay dealer 37 Wm. Fraser, tailor 38 St John's court Carnegie's Brae, ...Paraffin Light Co. ... J. &G. Collie, advocates From Netherkirkgate to Green. 39 David Henderson, fishing tackle maker 40 Adam Williamson, hairdresser Caroline Place, 41 Wm. Cooper, dyer 42 National Bank court From Skene square to Hutcheon st. ... Wm. Donald, agent ... Wm. Bennet, printer 1 Mrs Shirreffs ... Alex. Chivas, advocate

2 William Walker ... Gray C. Fraser, advocate

3 Alex. Walker, tobacconist ... John Fraser, T. and C. Bank 4 Rev. James Stirling ... Mrs Fraser 5 David Gill (of F. & G.) ... Andrew Ross, druggist 6 Alex. O. GUI (of F. & G.) 43 do. do. 43£ John Wilson, bookseller 44 Alex. Davidson, jun., grocer Castle Street, 45 Duncan's court

... Alex. Aiken, shoreporter From Union street to Justice street 46—48 James Daniel & Co., printers and Castle terrace 47 Mrs Charles Brook, spirit dealer 2 A. Smith, outfitter 49 David Dewar, drapery 3 William Smith and Co., tobacco- 50 Pirie's court nists ... Pension Office Town House ... David Dewar, draper Lodge Walk. ... Mrs Laidlaw, lodgings North of Scotland Bank ... William Sellar, confectioner King Street. 51 Alex. Bothwell, confectioner 7 George Stopani, hosier 52 T. Menzies, bookseller 8 Duncan and Clyne, advocates Marischal street ... Peter Esslemont, draper 53 Aberdeen Bank ... Miss Bain, lodgings 54 Victoria court 9 Bremner's Court. ... George Cornwall &Sons, printers 11 Alex. Duffus, confectioner and lithographers 12 James Gray, agent ... Andrew Jopp, advocate 13 George Stirling, grocer ... Stamps and Taxes onice ' 14 Mathieson's Court. ... Innes Pirie, messenger 15 Peter Grant, spirit dealer ... Stock Exchange 16 Mrs Fraser, draper ... Hugh Fraser, china merchant 17 Charles Fraser, Edinburgh ale 55 do. do. establishment 56 George Allan, advocate 18 Albion court. ... D. G. Cattanach, advocate 19 Mrs Cruickshank, grocer ... Thomas Laing, druggist ... Wm. Moir, shoreporter ... Mrs Gordon 21 Smith's court 57 Wm. Forsyth and Co., druggists 22 John Meikel, bootmaker 58 Commercial court 23 John Porter, shoreporter ... Alex. Mitchell, bird stuffer ... George Forest, contractor ... John Stott, tailor ... Mrs Clark ... John S. Henderson, advocate 24 James Lindsay, grocer ... George Nicol, brewer 23 270 STREET DIRECTORY.

5S Miss Coulson, milliner 16 Charles Cockerill, hairdresser 59—60 Robert Kemp, grain merchant 17 Mrs Baxter, grocer 61 Bursar's court 21 Alex. Lamont, furniture dealer 62 James M'Keaig, Caledonian hotel 22 Mrs Alex. Forbes, provision dealer 30 John Robbie, spirit dealer Castlehill, 31 Mrs Wm. Forsyth, grocer 34 J. and J. Ingram, eartwrights From Heading hill to Hanover st. 39 Archibald Middleton, broker 47 James Findlater, Eev. plasterer Alexander Spence 51 Alex. Smith, engineer 1 Wm, Findlay, merchant 54 Miss Wilson, teacher 2 Mrs Booth 58 Mrs Cushnie 4 George Smart, provision mer- 63 Wm. Bruce, builder chant 64J Benjamin Troup 66 Alex. Malcolm, spirit dealer 67 Ebenezer Bain, wright Castle Terrace, 68 Mrs M'Intosh, midwife 70 James Adam, grocer From Castle st. to Railway bridge. 80 J. and R. Davidson, eartwrights 4 Alex. Duncan, M.B. 93 James Stuart, grocer 99 Wyse, 6 Wm. Beedie, shipmaster Wm. grocer 101 W. and R. Blaikie, ... W. W. Troup, commercial tavel- merchants 111 ler John Morgan, provision dealer 117 Wm. David, 8 James Milne, shoreporter feuar 119 Alex. Dow, blacksmith ... George Martin, slater 127 R. Robertson, ropemaker 10 John Simpson (of W. & S.) ... Alex. Leith, draper Causeway Place, Catherine Street, 8 Causewayend. From Causewayend to George street Chapel Street, 1 George Christie, grocer ... George Brewster, stonecutter fFrom Union place to Skene street. 8 John Munro LEFT HAND SIDE. 14 James Walker, bookseller 18 William Laing John Milne (of M. S. and Co ) 38 Alex. Rrown, house carpenter David Warrack, baker 40 Alex. Benton, flesher George Stephen, hairdresser 54 William Brown, coachman John Gammie, shoemaker 58 David Buyers, clerk A. Douglas, grocer 62 Andrew Gibson, draper Thistle street 70 William Don, mill overseer Wm. Baillie, beadle 71 E. Cruickshank, grocer Alex. Millar, shoemaker George Merchant, grocer Catto Andrew Ramsay, convener's Square, officer George Murray, Garvock Wynd. tinplate worker Do- do. 1 Alexander Jamieson, baker John M'Kenzie, writer 5 Andrew Sim, blacksmith Miss Jamieson ... John Grant, shipmaster Wm. Walker, butcher 11 George Craig George Ballantine, Inland Re- 14 Miss Christie, dressmaker venue Rev. John Milne. Holburn church Mrs Captain Milne, lodgings Causewayend, John Argo, late farmer Alexander Collie, slater From Gallowgate to Gowan brae Miss M. Mitchell, dressmaker J. C. Walker, 1 Alex. clerk (Rettie and Christie, grocer Sons) 3 Wm. Duffus, grocer John Gumming, slater 6 Hugh Stewart, beadle John Marshall (of 8 George Smith W. & J. M ) John Clark, grocer 10 William Thomson, flesher Mrs Wm. E. Riddel, lodgings STREET DIRECTORY. 271

?9 A. C. Barker, manufacturer Chapel Lane, 85 A. and J. Milne, house car- penters From Weigh-house square to Shore 87 Robert Wallace, mason brae. WMtehouse street 2 David Milne (of J. M. and Sons) m Win. Milne, slater 11 Meter's court. 95 Wm. Robertson, wright 23 Simon M'Lcod, grocer ... William Gordon (of W. D. and Co.) 119 Wm. Ogg, house carpenter Chapel Court, 1 23 George Robertson, mason 61 Gallowgate.

EIGHT HAND SIDE. Chapel Court, 2 Miss E. Stewart, dressmaker 10 Miss Donald 1 Justice street. 12 Miss Smith of Birse 16 James Watson, wright James Mitchell, outfitter ... George Reid, photographer George Stophani, hosier 18 George Findlater, grocer Miss Black, matron, East Prison 20 Mrs Milne Alexander H. Watson, Assurance 24 Dunbar and Milne, drapers agent 26 James Connon, draper 28 Mrs W. Ewan 34 Misses M'Kay, dressmakers Charles Court, ... James Youngson, boot and shoe- maker 40 Upperkirkgate 38 Misses M atthew, dressmakers 40 Miss Jessieman, lodgings

... Misses Moir, dressmakers Charles Street, 42 George Gordon, late merchant 42^ A. Ledingham, grocer From Broadford to Causewayend. 44 Miss Smith, dressmaker 46 George Paterson, painter "2, G. and T. Lunau, builders Bonner, 48 Mrs J. B. Innes 7 James T. warehouseman 50 James Eraser, letter carrier 11 George Porter (of P. and L.) 52 John Ross, mercer 17 Miss Elspeb Catto Catto, 52£ M iss Mair ... Mrs grocer 56 George Ironside, overseer .. Alexander Shepherd, cartwright ...Mrs Blaikie, merchant ... Mrs Thomson, lodgings ... Miss Williamson, lodgings 58—60 E. Cooper, grocer, &c. Charlotte Street, Little Chapel street. 72 Mrs Smith, lodgings From St Andrew street to John st. 78 Mrs Stuart, grocer 82 David Scott, herbalist 1 Alexander Wishart, builder ... M. Young, midwife 3 Alexander Milne, shoemaker 84 Wm. Hampton, cabinetmaker 5 Mrs Joss, provision merchant 86 David Troup, feuar ... Alexander Christie, wood mer- ... Mrs Porter chant 88 Alexander Tough, grocer 31 James Stevenson, teacher 98 Hector Maclennan, traveller ... Mrs Law, lodgings 99£ Mrs Grant, lodgings ... James White, manager (N. C. Co.) 100 Robert Adam, advocate ... Wm. Bird, manager, Broadford 102 James Drummond, bootmaker ... Mrs Gray, lodgings Hay, writer Kidd lane 33 Alexander Joseph Ettershank, clerk 104 Mrs Low, provision seller ... Mathieson, ironmonger 108 James Leiper, grocer ... Alex. Jolly, grocer 112 Mrs Meston, lodgings 35 Isaac 118|Mrs Watson, stoneware mer- chant Charlotte Street (North.) 120 John Cameron, stamper, P.O. 124 James Stewart, butcher 6 Mrs Ellis 126 James Youngson, boot and shoe- 8 John Glennie, house carpenter maker 7 and 9 Warrack & Daniel, builders 272 STREET DIRECTORY.

10 Robert Taifc 27 A . Sangster, grocer ... David Jamie, clerk (S.N.E.R.) 35 Wm. Jaffray, grocer 42 John Geddes 37 Walker's Court. ... James Stewart, flesher 41 James Walker, grocer 48 Eobert Adam 57 Wm. Barclay, spirit dealer 58 Joseph Leaper, grocer Cherrybank Cottages, 62 Wm. Melvin, carter 64 Alexander Kean, bootmaker Off Bon- Accord terrace 77 Charles Black, wright 78 John Garden, grocer John Boyd, supervisor 79 John Bell, cooper William Duncan, shoemaker 82 Hogarth and Co., merchants 85 Wm. Simpson, shipmaster ... James Henderson, shipmaster Cherryvale, 87 William Holmes, sen. 90—95 D. Hogarth Skene street west. & Co., provision merchants Geo. Dickie, professor of Botany College Street (South) Chronicle Court, 1 Alex. Bruce, traveller 32 Broad street 10 and Queen street. ... Alex. Stephen, shipmaster 5 Wm. Henderson, clerk (S.N.E.R) Chronicle Lane, 7 John Walton, accountant ... Thos. Walton (Sec. Abdn. Lime Co.). From North street to Mealmarket st. 9 Peter Jamieson, harness compo- 2 James Gordon, cooper sition manufacturer 3 James M 'Donald, cabinetmaker John Smith, shipbuilder, Dee- 9 P. Green, horse shoer mouth 11 George Pirie, shore porter John Humphrey, shipbuilder, 15 Alexander Morrice, merchant Deemouth

Church Street, College Court,

82 street. Frem "Waterloo st. to St Clement st. Broad

6 Mrs Grahame, spirit dealer 9 John Kennedy, mate Collie's Court, 10 Adam Anderson, blockmaker ... James Mathieson, shipwright 28 Shiprow.

Clarence Street, Collie's Court,

From Waterloo st. to Wellington st. 60 Gallowgate. James Lindsay, stoneware mer- chant Commerce Lane,

Off Commerce street. Clark's Court,

2 Upperkirkgate. Commerce Street,

From Quay to Albion street. Clunes' Court, LEFT HAND SIDE.

75 George street. 7 Hugh Black, grocer 11 John Cock, provision merchant 13 John Dunn, shipmaster College Street, ... Mrs I evie, teacher 23 William From Windmillbrae Hutcheon to Affleck street 43 William Cooper, dyer 1 Charles Smitb and Co., grocers ... James Lees, dockmaster 4 John Collie, plasterer 45 Joseph Petrie, grocer 5 C. and A. Black, wrights 47 Northern Co-operative Company STREET DIRECTORY. 273

Virginia Street. 19 William Hunter, grocer 49 Alex. Craigmyle, grocer 23 Jas. Leslie, superintendent (Gas ... Arthur Smith, painter works) 51 Alex. Craigmyle, grocer, Src 25 James Chasser, town sergeant 59 Charles Heimrich, porter dealer 27 William Bennet, printer 61 William Fletcher, shipmaster 29 Robert Talbot, shipmaster 67 William Craigmile 33 James Black (R. C. and Co.) 35 Adam Topp EIGHT HAND STDE. 37 William Clark 2 George M'Kay, hairdresser 39 James Monro, shipmaster 6 Alex. Eddie, baker ... C. M. Macquibban, surgeon 8 John Lucas, shipmaster 41 James Taylor ... Mrs Reid, lodgings 43 John Browu, teacher 12 James W. Barclay, commission ... Mrs Wm. Jaffray merchant 45 Wm. Anderson, assistant poors' 16 Mrs Tule, flesh er inspector 20 James Ross, shipwright 47 Alexander Duncan, guard (G. N. 26 Kenneth M'Pberson, (S.N.E.R.) of S. R. Co.) Virginia Street. 49 Thomas Clyne, merchant 46 John Sangster, druggist Railway bridge 48 Do. do. Marble ivorks 50 Alexander Rainnie. builder, &c. John Taylor/ rope and twine 70 John Jamieson, grocer manufacturer 72 Farquharson Smith, seedsman Links Gardens 74 John Jamieson, grocer 76 Wm, Mitchell and Sons, builders EIGHT HAND SIDE. 106 James Cooper, grocer 6 John Henderson (of T. and H.) 8 Hugh Dunn, steward 10 Adam Thomson, jun., flesher Court, Commercial ... John Clark, builder 16 George Miller (of J. M. and Co.) 53 Castle street 20 Andrew Murray 22 Mrs James Allan Concert Court, ... Alex. Allan, clerk 24 George Smith, shipmaster Between 10 and 12 Broad street. ... George Leslie, shipwright ... Mrs Robert Youngson 26 Charles Esson, engineer, Banner- Concert Court, mill South Constitution street 27 Gallowgate. 28 Mrs David Bruce ... Mrs B. Robertson Roman Catholie Schools Constitution Street, ... Michael Clark, master 38 James Morison (of M. and li.) From Park street to Links. 40 George Simpson, corkcutter 42 John Webster, manager (C. T. LEFT HAND SIDE. and Co.) 44 Rev. T. L. Parker 1 Wiliam Gordon (of J. Sim & Co.) 3 Mrs D. M earns 46 Andrew Reid, merchant 5 Mrs Stewart 48 Mrs Hunter Railway bridge ... James G. Stewart, clerk 9 Robert Leys, engineer 50 Charles Sefton, manager, Banner- mill 11 Miss Strachan 13 Mrs Anderson, lodgings Bannermill

... David Main, surveyor of shipping ... D. Benzie, shipmaster

... William Simpson Constitution St. (South), 14 Simpson Edward, baker auctioneer ... Arch. M. Symon, From Park street to Constitution st. 15 Jno. Morrison, agent (C. of G. Bank) 1 William Gall, tailor ... Alexander Morrison, shipmaster 2 John Stephen, late shipmaster

... Mrs John Morrison 3 Mrs T. Cruickshank ... Alex. Yule, ironmonger 4 John Leslie, bootmaker 15^ George Innes, plasterer 8 D. Macdonald, leather factor 17 David Wright (G. N. of S. R.) ... Charles Gray 274 STREET DIRECTORY.

Cooper's Court, 5 Rev. John Thomson 6 James Saint, jun., draper 24 Netherkirkgate, 8 Charles Stewart (of C. and W. S.)

Correction Wynd, Craigie Street, From St Nicholas street to Green. From George street to Charlotte st. 1 Robert Robertson, furnishing tailor 1 John M'Donald, confectioner 2 Charles F. Runcy, advocate 13 James Dale, teacher (Gordon's ... Alexander Teats, advocate hospital) 3 John H. Stephen, engraver ... James Gilfillan

4 Feter Gordon, stoneware mereht. . . . John Milne, overseer ... John Watt, advocate ... Miss Cooper, dressmaker 6 James Berry, jun., commission agent 7 Robert Yule, jeweller 8 William Davidson, house agent Craigmile Court, 9 George Watt, innkeeper 12 Jas. Ledingham, A.M., academy 59 and 61 Commerce street 13 James Duffus, confectioner 17 Mrs Watt, porter dealer Craigwell Place, Cotton Street, Between Summer lane and Banner- From Skene street to Skene terrace mill 3 John Gullon, plasterer 1 Alexander Buthley, shipmaster 2 A. Callaghan, sawmaker ... Alex. Eoss, grocer Crimon Place, 3 George Law, shipmaster

... King, shipmaster George From Golden square to top of Skene terrace. Courage's Court, 5 George Sutherland; late mer- 2 Weigh-house square. chant .. Mrs Taggart Cowgate, .. Miss Boyd 6 Wm. Clark (of G. Lyall & Co.) From Justice street to Castlehill. .. Alexander Campbell, late baker .. Mrs Adams .. Mrs Tait Craibstone Street (East), 7 George Johnston (Customs) .. John Reid, writer From Bon-accord street to Bon- .. George Wood, clerk (P.O.) accord square. .. Wm. Garvie (of J. G. and Sons) .. Misses Urquhart 1 George S. Rogers (of P. and K.) 8 Wm. Anderson, merchant 2 Mrs John Simpson .. John H. Vollar, shipmaster (of Sons) 3 John B. Milne W. M. & 9 James Garvie (of J. G. and Sons) 4 Mrs James Dyce .. Geo. Findlay (of A. Steel & Co.) 5 H. Ambrose Smith, F.I. A., secre- .. Robert Duguid tary (Northern Assurance Co.) 6 James F. Beattie, land surveyor Crombie's 7 J. Moir Clark (of J. M. and Son) Court, 37 Park street Craibstone Street (West), Crooked Lane, From Bon-accord terrace to Bon- accord square From St Andrew street to Loch st. 2 Malcolm Mackenzie of Friendville 5 Aberdeen Public Baths 3 Rev. F. W. B. Bouverie, B.A. ... Donald M'Kay, superintendent 4 George D. Rutherford, advocate 6 Mrs John Baxter, spirit dealer STKEET DIRECTOHY. 275

Crown Court, 85 Alexander Burness ... Mrs Dr Livingston ... Miss Gibbon Union street. 41$ 87 Hugh Hogarth (of D. H. & CoJ St John's place Johnston (G. Reid & Son) 1 John 89 John Roger, merchant Walker ... Mrs David 91 G. H. Paterson, shipowner 2 James Craighead, printer Alexander Brown, merchant commission agent 93 . . . John Mather, 95 Mrs H. C. Oswald Gordon ... James 97 Mrs Forbes of Echt merchant ... G. Inglis, 99 Dr Thomas Smith Catto, merchant 3 James 101 John Angus, town clerk ... David Gray, book agent ... Mrs James Keith tailor ... Isaac Murray, George Sim (Union Bank) agent 103 4 Alex. Eust, commission St Mary's place ... Mrs Pollock 111 Miss Davidson 113 James Stephen, R.N Crown 1 Court, ... George Stephen (T. & C. Bank) 115 Mrs Wm. Gray 117 Mrs George Thomson 36 Upperk irkgate. 119 James Bakewell (Pickford & Co.) 121 Mrs John Clark Crown Place, ... Miss Garden ... Miss M'Kinnon 123 James Anderson, grocer 1 George Brown Marywell street 2 Robert Ligertwooci, advocate 125 David Petty, shipmaster

... John Cook mail contractor Crown Street, ... Thomas Shields, druggist 127 James Hadden, baker 129 Do. do. From Union street to Bank street. 131 Mrs Joseph Simpson LEFT HAND SIDE. 133 Wm. Reid, surgeon and druggist 135 Thomas Watson, shipmaster 3 Robert Wood, shoemaker 137 John R. Allardyce, grocer Windmill brae. 139 Miss Cameron 5 David Laing, basket maker Affleck street 7 Misses Keith, dressmakers 141 George Collie, advocate 9 George Paterson, painter 145 J. Garden, advocate (of M. & G.) 11 John H. Fraser 147 James O. Haigh, manufacturer ... James Cassie, portrait painter 149 Gaorge Yeats, silk mercer 13 Mathison's wax and paper flower ... Alex. Yeats, advocate establishment 151 Wm. Cormack, merchant 15 Mrs John M'Gregor ... Alex. Cormack, merchant 17 John H. Johnston, embroidery 153 Mrs J. Clark, lodgings printer ... Daniel Gray, grocer 19 W. Whitecross, custom house 155 Robert Kemp, grain merchant 157 P. Morrison (Aberdeen Lime Co) Robert Sangster, fiesher 159 Misses Thomson 23, & 24, George W. Wilson, artist 165 James Neil, silk mercer and photographer to the 167 Professor James Brazier, F.C.S» Queen 169 Peter Cumine, merchant Mrs Sherman, lodgings 171 Rev. J. B. Ritchie 27 Miss Allathan, lodgings John Adlington, professor of RKJHT HAND SIDE. music 6 Peter Middleton, tailor Mrs Dr Gordon 8 John Watson, shoemaker Crown terrace 12 Mrs Bearsley, fancy needle- 67 Mrs Leffen worker Mrs W. Riddoch 16 Alex. Campbell, book-agent Mrs Wm. Mair, lodgings 18 Roberb Glegg, confectioner Miss Foot ... Mrs Mathison James Burgess 20 Helen Sangster Henry S. Lumsden (of L. and G.) Crown place Mrs Fraser 28J John Lamb, photographer J. J. Kennedy, agent 82 Miss Gelan Mrs John Fleming Free Trinity Church. James H. Bower (S. N. E. R.) 84 Mrs Charles Robb 276 STREET DIRCTORY.

84 F. T. Garden, advocate John M'Pherson, bookseller 865 John Scott, teacher Wm. Donald, spirit-dealer ... George Reid (of B. Reid and Co.) Mrs Reith ... Mrs "Kemp's lodgings Academy street. St James's Church. Cuparstone Place, 100 Hugh Ross, haberdasher From Holburn street 102 A. E. Smith, advocate to Cuparstone buildings. ... John Miller (of J. M. and Co.) 106 John Avery, printer Miss Watson, Ashvale 108 Misses Fyfe, boarding school Miss Milne, do. 110 D. Knox, ironmonger John Brotchie, do. 112 Miss Richardson, lodgings Andrew Robertson, sexton, Nell- 114 Irvine Kempt (S. N. E. R.) field Cemetery 116 George Yule, late merchant Charles Downie of Ashfield 118 Wm. F. Ogg, advocate John Edmond, bookbinder 120 John Jazdowski, teacher JohnK. Wilson (W. Smith, jun.) 122 John Bisset (of J. and W. B.) James Moir, insurance agent 124 Miss Robertson Wm. Duthie Bee place. Alex. Anderson, agent 126 Rev. A. D. Davidson, I>.D. Mrs James Ferguson, Grove cot- 128 Mrs John Paterson tage 130 Alex. Eddie, baker Major John Ross, Granton lodge 132 James Catto, shoemaker P. L. Gordon of Craigmyle, Haw- ... David Middleton, flesher thorn lodge 134 Wm. Sbepherd, confectioner Miss Blaikie 136 Wm. Wallis, Lloyd's surveyor M. Massie, advocate, Nellfield Springlank street house 146 George Leslie, shipowner 148 Rev. Wm. Henry Gualter, M.A. 150 Captain E. H. Courtney, R.E. Daniel's Court, 152 Misses Gibbon 48 Castle street. 154 Misses Cameron, lodgings ... James Berry, jun. 15(5 Mrs Collie, lodgings Davidson's Court, 112i Gallowgate. Crown Street (South),

1 Captain Wm. Penny Dee Place, 2 Captain A. G. Keen (R.A.H.) From Marywell st. to Springbank. 1 James Berry, watchmaker, &c. Crown Terrace, 2 Misses Murray, teachers of music 3 J. C. M'Intosh From Crown st. to St Mary's place. 4 Mrs George Rae ... Mrs F. Porter 1 Miss Mathieson^ dress maker ... Miss Edmond, lodgings 2 Augh Allan, cabiuetmaker ... Charles Edmond 5 Alexander Ingles, ship-chandler 5 George Gray, merchant 6 James Mein, dentist 6 James Asher, agent 14 P. J. Cochran, advocate (of 7 Alexander Brand, accountant S.&C) Cruden's Court, Dee Street,

22 Broad street, From Union street to Dee place. LEFT HAND SIDE. Cruickshank's (C.) Court, 5 Cumming and Fyfe, painters Windmillbrae. 10 Shiprow. 7—9 Thomas M'Lean, baker 13 James Findlater, shoemaker 13g James Mathers, plumber Cuparstone Buildings, 15 Col. G. Kirby 23 Wm. Rettie (of M. R. and Sons) West of Cuparstone place. 25 Wm. Watson, W.S., Sheriff Sub. 27 Miss Lawrence, dressmaker Hugh Dey, distiller ... Miss Kiloh STREET DIRECTORY. 27 :

29 John Connel (J. & M.) Dee Village, ... Miss Connel, dressmaker ... Miss Morren Between Crown street and Ferryhill 31 Mrs C. M 'Hardy ... Mrs Rennie 33 Miss Brand, lodgings Denburn (Lower), 35 Robert Shaw, messenger at arms ... Thomas L. Shaw, sheriff officer From Poynernook to Union Bridge. Allan 37 Mrs 2 Donald Davidson, manufacturer 39 George Davidson, bookseller 41 Peter Rafferty, merchant ... James Cruickshank Denburn Terrace, ... Misses Cruickshtmk. teachers 43 Misses Chisholm, teachers From Skene terrace to Corbie well. ... Erskine Gillespie 2 Alexander Robertson, plumber Academy street. 55 George Cadenhead, advocate ... Miss George, dressmaker 57 Miss Whyte, boarding school ... Miss Cattanach, dressmaker 59 Miss Buyers ... John Cattanach 9 James Knowles, butcher (51 Mrs Munro 63 Miss Russell 11 Mrs Ogston 65 Rev. John M. Hewson 15 Wm. Murdoch. ... Mrs Wm. Smith, midwife ... Mrs Brebner, lodgings ... Robert Forsyth, traveller 67 Charles Smith (of G. & S.) 69 M iss Innes 71 J. G. Leslie, sheriff-clerk depute Devanha Terrace, 73 Miss Fullarton 75 Mrs T. Lawrie Ferryhill. 77 W. Stephen, surgeon Bee place 1 Alexander Stephen, painter, &c. 2 Jas. Mackenzie (of S. W. & M'K.) 3 Miss Ross EIGHT HAND SIDE. ... William Murray, late builder 1 James Jamieson, grocer 4 John Reid, shipmaster 4 George Russel, artist ... William Bannerman, coal broker shipmaster ... Misses Anderson, late of Strichen 5 George Stewart, (of G.) ... Miss Cameron, lodgings 7 T. B. Gibson L. and Langstane place 8 C. B. Shirres (,of D. L. S. & Co.) 14 Independent Chapel 24 Miss M'Leod, milliner Diamond Lane, ... George M'Intosh 26 John Firaister, surveyor of taxes 30 Mrs Aberdein, lodgings From Diamond street to Silver st. ... Hugh Sutherland, painter James Ewen, turner 32 Mrs Dr Ingram 42 James Allan and Sons, workshop Bon-Accord lane Diamond Street, 46 John Stewart, printer 48 Mrs Reid, lodgings From Union street to Silver street. 50 Rev- Dr Longmuir 1 Alexander Davidson of Desswood 52 John Whyte (of Simpson & Whyte) Alexander Campbell, horse hirer 54 James Jamieson, merchant 6 28 Rettie and Sons, lamp manu- 56 George Grub, advocate M. facturers 58 Robert Smith, surgeon Mrs Thomas Page, lodgings 60 James W. Barclay, grain mercht. 31 62 Mrs Souter 64 Joseph Willet, timber merchant Dingwall's Court 66 Mrs Clark, lodgings < 68 Adjutant Kinnear James 85 Gallowgate. 70 Miss Allan 72 Mrs Robert Cobban ... Miss Gordon, lodgings Donald's Court, ... Miss Ann Gordon, dressmaker 74 Mrs Walker 20 Schoolhill and 16 Loch street 76 David Reid (of G. E. and Sons) 78 Rev. Dr D. Brown 3 John Moir, messenger-at-arms The Old Mill road ... Mrs J. Moir, register office .

27 STREET DIRECTORY.

4 Andrew Wyness, flesher 6 James Meston, grocer 5 Thomas Rutherford, carver 7 David Lorimer, grocer 6 William Shirres, tinplate worker 10 R. Marr, grocer ... Mrs Brodie, sick nurse ... Wm. Green and Co. ... Andrew Baxter, book-keeper 12 Alexander Thorn, flesher 7 Mrs Clark's lodgings 15 Mrs Taylor, broker ... William Henderson, sexton 16 Alexander Sutherland, grocer G. W. M'Pherson, photographer 19 Webster's court. 20 Alexander Carnie, grocer 31 Donald Sutherland, broker Downie's Court, 35 William Strachan, grocer 39 Robert Alexander, grocer 65 Broad street 41 Gordon Hutcheon, spirit-dealer 44 James Collins, auctioneer and general dealer Drum's Lane, 45 William Fyfe, grocer 51 James Collie, spirit dealer Prom 26 Upperkirkgate to Loch st 52 Colin and James M'Leod, tin- smiths 5 William Salmond, letter carrier 54 Mrs Bremner ... Robert Flndlay, salesman 56 Robert Alexander, grocer 8 Samuel Adams, waiter 58 Alex. M'Kenzie, flesher 15 John Tillery, foreman (F. & G.) 60 Alexander M'Kenzie, broker 17 Thomas Ogilvie, hatter 67 William Findlay, spirit-merchant 70 William Smith, grocer Duncan Place, 72 Alex. Booth, chimney-sweep 78 James Paxton, flesher 80 A. Davidson, stoneware mercht. 41 North Broodford

Duncan's Court, Edward Place,

45 Castle street 12 Seamount place.

Duncan's Court, Ewen's Court, 74 Gallowgate 42 Gallowgate.

Duncan's (D.) Court, Exchange Court, 120 Gallowgate

Between 35 and 37 Union street.

Duthie's Court, John Duffus, bookseller Leith and Paterson, warehouse- 45 Guestrow men C. Cattaaach and Co., tailors Duthie's Court,

14 Schoolhill Exchange Street,

From Hadden street to Guild street. East North Street, H. Cooper & Co., manufacturers From King street to Park street Gas Light Co.'s Office James Chalmers (G. L. Co.) 1 James Middleton, provision mer- Peter Johnston, beadle chant J. and W. Bisset, wholesale mer- ... Misses Middleton, dressmakers chants 2 George Mollison, grocer James Bisset, photographer 4 James Burnett, flesher Aberdeen Savings' Bank 5 John Beverly, shipmaster Alexander Ross, advocate ... Mrs Paterson David Taylor, freestone merchant STEEET PIKCTORY. 279

Exchequer Court, 23 Alexander Fraser, surveyor of taxes 9 Exchequer row. 25 Robert Beveridge, manufacturer 27 Rev. David Arthur 29 Mrs Laurie Exchequer Place, . EIGHT HAND SIDE. 2 Alex. Gordon, Weigh-house square traveller 2| William Milne, sen. ... Wm. S. Milne, traveller Exchequer Row, ... Peter Beveridge, manufacturer 4 George Collie, shipmaster Charles From Castle street to Shiprow. 6 Robertson, ironmonger 18 James Sutherland, shipowner 1 David Mackay, druggist 20 George Farquhar (Herald,) 4 Mrs M'Gilvray 24 Mrs Angus Cameron 5 Burnett's close 28 A. Henderson, shipmaster 7 Wm. Milne, spirit dealer 30 Wm. Walker, late farmer 9 Exchequer court 32 Mrs G. Gordon 8—10 David Nicolson, baker ... Mrs Alexander 11 William Gray, spirit dealer 13 John Youngson (Lucknow tavern) Fish Street, Farquhar Place, From Castle terrace to Albion st, 218| Gallowgate 1 Thomas Jaffray (G. N of S. R.) 3 Peter Diack, Post Office 3 George Milne, house carpenter 4 James Reid, joiner 6 Alexander Buchan, shore porter Farquhar's Court, 9 Alex. Adam, manager, Aberdeen Salmon Co. 17 Upperkirkgate. 13 George Grant, fireman ... Wm. Simpson (Customs) 14 Charles Mackay, printer Farrier Lane, 15 John Longmuir, smith ... John Abel (G. N. of S. R.) From North st. to Mealmarket st. 4 Peter Forrest, horse shoer Fisher Row,

From Hadden street to Green. Ferguson's (J.) Court, 15 Mrs Robert Roberts, spirit dealer 108| Gallowgate. 17 Robert Falconer, spirit dealer 19 James Morison, superintendent, Aberdeen market Ferryhill, James Garrow, game dealer

Near Devanha Brewery. Flourmill Brae, James Abernethy (of J. A. & Co.), Ferryhill cottage From St Nicholas street to Barnett's J. Abernethy & Co., founders, &c. close Mrs Abernethy, sen. Mrs Walker 2 Robert Emslie, tea merchant 3 James Winkley, painter Ferryhill 4 N. of S. Equitable Loan Co. Place, 5 David Duguid, fishing tackle maker From Marine place to Eotunda pi. 8 James Mowat, renovator LEFT HAND SIDE. 3Wm. Esplin, sen., (S.N.E.E,) Flourmill Lane, 5 William Esplin, jun. 17 A. Stronach, jun:, advocate From Netherkirkgate to Flourmil 19 James T. Mackay brae ... James Saunders 21 John Torrance, traveller 2 William Anderson, blacksmith 280 STEEET DIRECTOKY.

2 John Morris, shoeing forge Gaelic Lane, 6 N. of S. Equitable Loan Co. From Belmont street to Back wynd.

Fontbill Place, 1 John Campbell's stables 8 Miss Simpson, register office Near St Machar Place. Mrs Dunn Peter Duguid, advocate Galen's Court,

21 Guestrow Forbes' Court,

78 Green. Gallowgate,

From Broad street to Causewayend, Forbes Street, Mounthooly.

From Rosemount terrace to Rose- LEFT HAND SIDE. mount place. 1 Patrick Watt, M.D. 7 James Seton, spirit dealer 1 T. Curr (J. and R. Urquhart) 17 Alex. Adamson, tinsmith 7 James Brown, printer 19 J. M'Kenzie, stoneware mer- 11 Robert Wilson, baker chant 20 Andrew Hutcheon, heedlemaker 21—23 William Rennie, smith and furniture dealer 25 Wm. Crombie, cabinetmaker Frederick Street, 25J John Buckner, butcher 27 Concert court 29 I. M'Kay, furniture dealer From King street to Park street. 31 Jopp's court ... Aberdeen Salmon Co.'s office LEFT HAND SIDE. ... Jopp and Shand, advocates 1 Mrs Williams, dressmaker ... William Moir, advocate 3—5 William Graham, baker ... A. Abercrombie 25 Mrs Cummins ... Wm. Jopp (of W. and K. Jopp) ... Lawrence J affray, clerk, P.O. ... Mrs Andrew Jopp ... James Pattieson St. Paul street St Andrew's Episcopal school 47 Thomas R. Watson, draper 29 Alexander Buyers 49 D. BeioVs court 31 William Graham, baker „. John Clark, temperance agent ... Wm. Knowles, engineer 51 Northern Co-operative Co. 38 Miss Geddes, lodgings 53 Wm. Oliver, grocer 43 Alex. Paterson, mill overseer 55 Wm. Lindsay, bookseller ... Alexander Dunn, clerk (Blaikie ... Mrs Watson Brothers) 59 James Paterson, draper Dr Bell's School. 61 Chapel court 51 Andrew Gall, spirit-dealer ... H. Franklin, boot and shoe- maker, and clerk (St. Paul's) EIGHT HAND SIDE. ... John Bannerman 4 David Roberts, saddler ... Miss Mearns ... George Riddell, commission mer- 63 Mrs Davidson, provision dealer chant 65 Milne's (Provost) court 6 William Smith, accountant ... Wm. Pittendrigh, builder 8 Alex. Sangster, sheriff officer 67 James Green, spirit dealer 12 James Mitchell, spirit-dealer 69 Alexander Watson, sto neware 16 Mrs Christie, lodgings merchant 18 A. Rattray, pipemaker 73 Bernard Kean, hatter 20 Alex. Dickie, heel and toe plate 75 Milne's court manufacturer 77 David Lonie, tailor 44 John Wilson, house carpenter 83 Robert Mutch, baker 85 Dingwall's court ... Wm. Anderson (Policed Froghall Place, 89 Peter Finnie 91 Wm. Henderson's court 35 North Broadford. ... Mrs Johnston, lodgings STREET DIRECTORY. 281

93 Robert Hogg, fish dealer 6 Wm. Gibson, flesher 97 Alex. Smith, spirit dealer 12 Hugh Ross, umbrella maker 99 Beattie's (J.) court 14 Hugh Gordon and Co., iron mer- 101 John M'lntosh, provision mer- chants chant ... George Reid 103 Moir's court 16 Miss Clark, ladies' school 107 Winlaw's court f 18 George M 'Kay, leather cutter 109 George Forbes, grocer 20 Thomas Clyne, tea dealer 111 Watt's court Littlejohn street 112 George Kennie, tea and spirit 22—24 Wm. Clyne and Son, shoe dealer manufacturers 113 Davidson's court 26 Union court 119 Shewan's court 28 James Fraser, hairdresser 121 Joseph Middleton, spirit dealer 30 Inglis' court 123 Henderson's (A.) court 32 James Buckner, baker 133-135 Wm. Paterson, druggist 34 Reid's court 137 Archibald Grant, spirit dealer ... Alexander Durno, printer 139 Simpson's court ... Wm. Robertson, cabinetmaker 141 John Gall and Co., grocers 36 John M'Hardy, broker 143 Alexander's court 38 George Morrison, tavern keeper 145 John Alexander 42 Ewen's court 149 Joseph Bisset, confectioner 46 Candlema leer's court 153 C. Bain, broker 48 James Findlay, grocer Innes street 48£ Do. do. 155J Robert "Mitchell, lock and hinge 50 M'Lean's court maker ... John M'Lean, superintendent of ... William Ellis, bootmaker meters 1 57John M'Robbie, M.B.C.M. ... James Montgomery and Co., 161 Henderson's (W) court. masons ... Mrs Little, broker 56 Poor's Hospital court 163 Davidson and Co.. brokers ... Girls' Hospital—Miss Ferguson, 165 William Yule, grocer matron ... William Harper, boot and shoe- 58 David Knox, ironmonger maker 60 Collie's court 165a David Russell, provision mer- 62 Wm. Lindsay, bookseller chant 64 Bhind's court Young street 70 PZasterers' court 169 Charles M'Donald. spirit dealer ... John MKenzie, slater 171 Isabella Crawford, bookseller ... Alexander Adamson, tinsmith 173 Daniel Clark, tinsmith 70J Thomas Duncan, general dealer 175 Alexander Connon, draper 72 James Watson, broker ... James Courage, cooper 71 Duncan's court 179 Mrs Ross, draper ... Greyfriars Session school Berry lane ... Esdaile Duncan, teacher 183 Mrs Walker 80 M'Kay's court 187 Robert Langlands, provision 90 Shaw's court dealer 92 Alex. Wishart, flesher Windy wynd 98 Porthill close 193 Ewen M'Donald, grocer 102 Beattie's court Gerrard street ... R. Mitchell, lock & hinge maker 207 W. and T. Laiug, ironmongers 104 John M Kay, grocer 209 Mrs Robertson, provision agent 104$ Arthur Fraser, stonecutter 211 John Chalmers, baker 106—108 T. Melville and Sons 214 David Wilson, shoemaker 106 John Webster 215 Wm. Craig, baker Melville's court 216 Miss Gill, lodgings 108£ Ferguson's (J.) court 217 William Duncan, flesher 110 James Hall, flesher 218 Wm. Hobrow, confectioner 116 M'Coo7c's court ... Miss Parquhar, milliner 120 Duncan's (D.) court 218£ Farquhar place ... Porthill school 219 W. Routledge and Son, rope 122 Alex. Christie, spirit dealer manufacturers 124 Wm. A. Crichton, bookseller 220 Miss Routledge 126 Sutherland's court ... Francis M'Kenna, RIGHT HAND SIDE. cutler 128 David Melvin, hairdresser 2 George H. Gray 130 Alex. Shirreffs. painter 4 George Melvin, shoemaker 132 Friends Meeting house 24 282 STREET DIRECTORY.

138—140 John Alexander, draper George Street, 144 Reid's court 152 Logan's court 154 Archibald Watt, watchmaker From St Nicholas street to North 158 James Millar Broadford 160 Mission Chapel LEFT HAND SIDE. 166 John Rose, stabler , Seamount 'place 3 James M'Donald, spirit dealer 170 Wm. Kitson, & Co., stoneware 5 William Philip, tinsmith merchants 17 John Hamilton, cutler 178 Andrew Wyse, provision dealer 19 Wm, Gordon, furnishing tailor 180 Robert Brown, stabler 23 George Bothwell, basket maker 182 George Robb, writer 35 John Bannerman, dyer ... Miss Watt 43 Robert Robertson, shoemaker 189 George Bisset, bootmaker 51—53—55 Alex. Wallace, grocer 191 James Milne, flesher Loch street 196 Robert Cruickshank & Co., 63 James Laing, skinner grocers 65 William Findlay, grocer 202 Duncan M 'Intosh, grocer 67 John Croll, baker 204§ Mrs George Meffet, draper 71 Alex. Brown, leather merchant 206 Mrs W. Benzie 73 Hugh Gaudie, furniture dealer 210 R. Walker, hairdresser 75 Olunes' court 212 Andrew Craig, grocer ... Robert Gilbert, plasterer ... Beattie's photographic rooms 77 Charles Mitchell, grate manu- Garden's Lane, facturer 79 James Murray, painter 120 West North street 81 Machray's court 83 Hugh Leith, grain merchant 85 William Oliver, grocer Gardiner's Lane, 95 David Thomson, bookseller 97 David Wood, shoemaker 99 Ligertwood's court From Justice st. to East North st. ... George Mackie, bootmaker 101 R. and Wright, 20 Wm. Harper, house wright W. grocers 105 Mrs Robertson, draper 111 George Duncan, tailor Garibaldi Place, St Andrew street 113 D. Macdonald, leather factor 115 David Wright, photographer Skene 71 Square 121 John Cooper, hairdresser 123 Edward Gilbert (E. T. Co.) Mrs Cooper, midwife John Roy, teacher ... J. Walker, watchmaker Wm. Davidson 125 Mrs Walker, embroidery stamper Wm. Robertson, com. traveller 127 Alex. Christie, timber merchant Unitarian church 141 Miss Wilson, grocer Garvock Street, 145 Robert Mustard, tailor John street From Canal ter. to Garvock wynd 153 Francis Muill, baker 155 Do. do. 3 John Duncan, grocer 157 Benjamin Rowell, watch & clock- 6 John Pirie, shipmaster maker ... Walter Oliphant 161 John Allan, hairdresser 8 George Spark, grocer 175 William Barnett, innkeeper 179 Glegg and Thomson, iron mer- chants Garvock's Wynd, 185 West Parish School 191 M. A. Ewen, furniture dealer From Garvock street to the Links 193 Robert Laing, shoemaker 195 B. Badenoch, Robert Maitland, shipowner clerk Craigie street 199 Robert Meff, baker 203 Northern Co-operative bake- Geddes' Court, house 209 Ebenezer Bain, wright 17 Prince Regent street Pillar Letter Box STREET DIRECTORY. 283

Free Greyfriars Church 76 D. L. Shirres and Co. Broadford place 78 Wm. Anderson, furniture dealer 235 Thomas Meliis, spirit dealer 88 William Robertson, stoneware 237 Wm. Hogg, tailor merchant 239 Miss Johnstone, dressmaker 90 M. Taggart, stabler ... Misses Allan, dressmakers 94 James Kilgour, draper Kingsland place 104 John Watson, dyer 247 John M'Gilvray, hairdresser 110 Andrew Gibson, draper 251 James Reid, tailor 112 B. Chisholm, grocer 253 Miss Dyker, dressmaker St Andrew street 255 Wm. Urquhart, shipmaster 114 Isaac Jolly, grocer ... Mrs Jamieson, lodgings 116 Miss Robertson, teacher 257 Miss Russell ... Mrs Ironside, lodgings 261 Jas. Wallace, inspector of poor 120 Alexander Duncan, draper 261£ George C. Leslie, manufacturer 122 John Fraser, tailor 263 J. Leslie 124 Alex. Davidson (S. N. E. Coal Co.) 265 James Forbes (of J. F. & Sons) 126 Miss Halcrow, milliner Kingsland house 128 James Lucas ... Jas. Forbes, jun. £ Mrs Howie, lodgings 6 Mrs Graham's lodgings 148 John A. Bailey, draper 8 Wm. Stuart, baker 160 Charles Ligertwood, tailor and 12 James Ironside, hairdresser clothier 14 John A. Machray, grocer 154 James Reid, tailor 16 George Morison, brushmaker 158 J. Reid, flesher 18 M. Messmer, clockmaker 160 John Marshall, grocer 22 Thomas Craig and Sons, tobacco John street and snuff manufacturers 176 Miss M'Petrie, hosier 22§ Peter Milne, draper 182 Wm. Ronald, hide and leather 24 A. Mathieson, ironmonger factor 26 John M'Gregor, dyer 184 A. Lamb, plumber 28 William Eddie, chemist and 190 John Tough, tailor druggist 192 London China Tea Company ... David M'Gregor, dyer 194£ Alex. Lyon, cattle salesman 30 William Eddie, druggist 196 Alexander Paterson 34 Royal Liver Friendly Society 198 James Kinghorn, draper ... Wm. Brown, fishing tackle maker 200 Alexander Philip, dyer 36 Do. do. 202 James Firbh, slater United Presbyterian Church 204 D. Cormack, draper 38 James Laing, skinner 206 James Ross, clothier 40 Alexander Walkinshaw, boot 214 Robert Stevens, grocer and shoemaker 220 Mrs Innes, lodgings 42 C. Frederick, clockmaker 228 George P. Cruickshank, chemist 44 F. B. Kelly, clothier and druggist 46 Alexander Howie, manufacturer 234 Henry Farquharson, grocer 48 J. Sherar, ironmonger Spring garden 50 Do. do. 242 John M'Gilvray, hairdresser 52 Francis Scott, bookseller Gerrard street 54 Miss Smith, draper 256 Robert Farquhar 56 William Walker, grocer 260 Alex. Benton, fiesher Loch street 262 Wm. Williams 5 } B. Flaxington, draper 264 John Booth (of Logan and Co. 60 Kenneth Munro, baker ... James Roger, clerk 62 Stewart's court 266 Alex. Linton, surgeon

. . . Robert Sorley, reedmaker ... John Mather, com. merchant 72 Alex. Davidson, Buxburn mill Catherine street warehouse 268 Thomas Milne 284 STREET DIRCTORY.

270 Hugh Boss, grocer 4 Henry Adamson, ship and insur. 284 Daniel M'Kenzie, house agent ance broker ... John Lunan 5 G. Thompson, jun ., shipowner 286 John Burnett, bootmaker 6 Miss Hannah Carnegie 290 Eeid, Wm, slater Lindsay street 292 Lewis Jamieson, spirit dealer 7 John Struthers. M.D.. F.R.S.E. Hutcheon street 8 Alexander Simpson, advocate 296 William Morgan, hairdresser 9 Alex. Ogston, soap manufacturer 302 Peter Cosgrove, grocer 10 Wm. Leslie, surgeon 308 Alex. Craig, baker 11 Mrs Donaldson Eose of Hazle- 311 Alexander Davidson, feuar head ... G. and T. Lunan, builders ... William Eose (of D. Eose & Co.) ... John Hamilton, cutler 12 E. B. Tytler of Ceylon North Silver street 13 George Angus, Gerrard Street, B.M.S. ... Miss Angus 14 Mrs Dr Foote From Gallowgate to George street. 15 Fred. Holland, manufacturer 17 Alex. Eainy, M.D 2 W. and T. Laing, ironmongers 18 John Clark, advocate 11 Mrs Peterkin, midwife Lindsay street 22 James Eobb, agent 19 Eev. E. J. Brown, D.D. ... Mrs Eobb 20 James Bisset (N. Ass. Co.} ... George Eobb, grocer 21 James Coutts, M.D. 24 Alex. Scott, stamper (P.O.) 28 Charles Helmrich, porter dealer 30 Alex. Sheriffs, innkeeper Gordon's Court, 56 Alex. Anderson, painter 58 James Crane (G. L. Co.) 22 street. 62 Peter Copland, slater Gordon

Gilcomston Brae, Gordon's Court, 4 SchoolhilL From Woolmanhill and Spa street to Leadside, Gilcomston

1 Alex. Stewart, grocer Gordon's Court, 2 Alex. Mitchell 43 Virginia street . . . David Shand, slater ... Mrs Farquharson, lodgings 3 Duncan Smith, traveller 4 Alexander Beattie, slater Gordon's Court, 7 A. Courage, bookseller Alex. Dunbar, clerk 88 Broad street. James Shepherd, manufacturer

Gilcomston Steps, Gordon's Court,

From Spa street to Skene square 75 Queen street.

Gilcomston Tannery, J. Rodger David C. Anderson, skinner, &c, Gordon Street, Gilcomston Comb Manufactory, John M 'Pherson and Co. From Langstane place. 16 Wm. Gillespie, tavern keeper 1 Charles Pirie. merchant 10 George Morrison, shoemaker 18 James Littlejohn, spirit dealer Golden Square, 21 William Milne, merchant 22 Gordon's court South Silver From to North street ... William Sim, mason 25 John Calder 1 Mrs Glennie 30 Miss Collie 2 Miss Young 42 Mrs Milne, grocer ... Miss Morice 50 Miss Gordon, dressmaker 3 Eobert Johnston, merchant 60 Peter Ross, shoemaker STKEET DIRECTOKY. 285

William Mollison, teacher 13 Mrs Robertson, innkeeper John Elrick and Co., pipe manu- ... Alex. Cook, coach guard facturers 15 St Ann's court ... Alex. Gordon, quill manufacturer 17 Wm. Duncan, jun., boot & shoe- Grant's Court, maker 19 John Hay, jun. (of H. and L.) 38 West North street 21 Galen's court ...JWilliam Shepherd, confectioner 23 George Simpson, corkcutter Grant's Court, 25 Milner's court 27 Bobert Fleming, vintner 49 Upperkirkgate. 29 Thornton plaee ... A. Troup, agent 41 Mitchell's court Green, ... Patrick Joss, manager 45 Duthie's court ... Victoria Lodging House—Patrick From Fisher row to Windmill brae. Tarrant, superintendent 3 Peter Kemp, vintner 47 Richard M'Gee, corkcutter 24 Souter and Slaker, painters 51 Mrs Donald Munro, spirit dealer 39 James Littlejohn, tea dealer 55 Alex. Shepherd, spirit dealer 41 David Welsh, grocer Barnett's close 43 D. Davidson, manufacturer 57 Alex. M'Grigor, spirit dealer 44 John Douglas, grocer 61 Walker's court 45 John Webster, baker ... Aberdeen Female School of 46 William M'Bain, spirit dealer Industry — Miss Mackay. 47 Robert Innes, fishmonger, &c. matron 68 Stewart's place ... Samuel Baker, agent (Wordie & Co.) ... George Stewart, photographer 49 John Fearnside, druggist 79 Kenneth Forbes, provision dealer 50 Samuel Angus, spirit dealer 51 David Petrie, mealseller EIGHT HAND SIDE. 53 Mrs Sangster, keeper of news- room Miss Mitchell, dressmaker 55 George Robertson, mealseller James ^'Donald, jun., cabinet- 57 Chafes Gordon and Son, coopers ... David Welsh, merchant ... James Dray, bookbinder 59 Wm. Moir, grocer 12 Wm. Duncan, shoemaker 61 Thomas Anderson, grocer Ragg's lane 64 John Adams, grocer 34 John Hall, warehouseman 65 Alex. M'Pherson, baker Blairton lane 66 John Michie, tinsmith 68 Martha Gorard, Bums' tavern ... John Adams, grocer 72 Jane Bowie, register office ... Miss Michie, dressmaker 70 John Murray, cabinetmaker 71 George Rose, turner Guild Street, 73 Wm. Harris, draper 74 George Robertson, spirit dealer foot street to Gas 76 Robert Buchan, baker From of Market street 77 Miss Mathison, provision dealer 86 Mrs Shepherd North-Eastern Railway 90 John Cameron, basket maker Scottish Station and Offices 92 John Graham, bootmaker Barnett, auctioneer 98 John Stuart, stoneware mercht. John traffic agent 104 Herr Frederick, photographer Edward Streetly, Fire Clay Goods Depot (J. & M. 106 Mrs Mitchell, spirit dealer Craig, agents) Guestrow, Hadden Street, From Netherkirkgate to Upperkirk- gate. From Market street to Fisher row. LEFT HAND SIDE. Corn Exchange 1 John Keith, late tailor Aberdeen Public Newsroom 9 J ohn Smith, shore porter Mrs Pegler, spirit dealer 286 STREET DIRECTORY.

Hanover Lane, Harriet Street,

Foot of Albion street From Schoolhill to Loch street

1 Miss M'Kay, teacher 1 John Barclay, porter dealer 3 Peter Forbes, sawmaker 3 Henry Hall, wool and rag mer- chant 4 John Barclay Hanover Street, 8 Alex. Duncan, stabler 10 Mrs Ewen, stabler From Castlebill to Albion street. ... John Ewen, grocer 12 Wm. Beattie, merchant 4 Andrew Dickie, painter & glazier, 13 John Cameron, innkeeper Richards Co. and 14 Mrs Milne, innkeeper ... Charles Dickie, ironmonger 19 George Mackie, shoemaker laundress ... Miss Gossip, 20 Misses Taylor, lodgings Cook, shipmaster 5 George 23 Mrs Kennedy, sick nurse ... Win. Arnot, cooper 26 Wm. Beattie, merchant 6 Alex. Walker, engineer 27 James Young, porter dealer 12 George Toddun (S.N.E.R.) 28 George Stuart, waste dealer 16 Wm. Souter, merchant

Hardgate, Hawthorn Terrace,

From Bon-Accord street to Mile-end By Park road, end of Park street 30 James Gray, spirit dealer 32 Alexander Paid, plasterer Heading Hill, 41 John Scott (N. of S. Bank) 46 Stewart, laundress Mrs From Park lane to Castle lane ... Peter Cameron, feuar 74 Wm. Sim, tanner and currier Mrs Wilson, grocer Alex. Gibb, civil engineer. Wil- Henderson's Court, lowbank Miss Shepherd 46 Broad street Mrs Smith, Rosebank Mrs J. Murray, Leighton lodge Mrs L. Clark, Millbank Henderson's (A.) Court, Miss Still, Elmbank Alexander Fraser, manager 123 GaUowgate Mrs Duguid, Bellevue H. A. Burstall, agent, Bellevue cottage Henderson's (W.) Court, Eev. George Tulloch, LL.D. Bellevue 91 GaUowgate Wallace Brothers, brewers George P. Robertson James Petrie, gardener Henderson's (W.) Court, James Davidson, do. John Collie, carter, Ogg's build- 161 GaUowgate ings Mrs A. Straehan Henry Place, Hardweird, From Whitehouse street to Henry street From Skene row to Jack's brae. 2 Peter Farquharson, grocer 11 Jas. Mitchell, stair builder ... Robert Sim, teacher 18 Neil Anderson, broker 3 David Taylor (of T. & H.) ... Wm. Young, baker ... Misses Taylor, dressmakers ... Robert Harvey (G. N. of S. U.) ... George Rezin, tailor Harper's Court, 4 George Kerr (of K. and B.) 5 Wm. Maconachie (S.N.E.R. Co.) 72 West North street. ... James Watt, grocer 1

STREET DIRECTORY. 287

Henry Street, 67 George Bisset, general merchant 73 Francis Coutts, grocer 74 John M'Rae From Skene street to back of Bride- 75 Brebner, cowfeeder well Wm. 79 Peter Reid, gardener 5 John Taylor, builder 83 James Yeats, police constable 6 James Abercrombie, letter carrier 89 John Cooper, grocer 10 Edward Savage ... John Gray, warden, West Church ... Francis Henderson, tailor Holburn Place, 12 James Longmuir, shipmaster 14 Wm. Robertson (Marble Works) From Holburn street to Bloomfield

1 Alexander Yule, carter Holburn Street, 2 James Simpson, mercer ... Mrs Reid 5 John Reid, land measurer From Wellington place to Holburn 11 John Kerr place ... Alex. Middleton, shipmaster Inland Revenue office, 2d district 17 Mrs Piper John M'Rae, spirit dealer James Murray, dyer 1 Mrs M'Condach Huntly Street, ... Alex. Stuart, writing master From Union street to Summer st. ... John S. Stuart (G. N. of S. R ) ... W. H. Grant, M.D. LEFT HAND SIDE. ... Andrew Stewart, sorter (P.O ) 1£ John Ewing 5 Joseph Dunn

... Rev. Robert Harvey ... Mrs John Falconer

... William Smith, grocer ... Mrs Allan, lodgings

2 Miss Macdonell ... Alexander Easton, grocer 3 J. M. Grant, chemist 7 Wm. Robertson, stonecutter 4 Wm. Anderson, baker 9 Mrs Macaldowie, lodgings 5 Alexander Burnett, feuar 11 Alex. D. Black, tailor

... Lachlan Grant, grocer ... John Craig, saddler 6 Captain James Miln 15 Miss Kenn 7 Wm. Hector, shoemaker ... John Henderson

8 Mrs John Downie, grocer 1 7 James Macbeth, pianoforte maker 9 Alex. Campbell, book agent 19 Mrs J ames Hay, cab proprietor 10 John Watt, shoemaker 21 Mrs Watt, grocer 1 Miss Maitland, milliner 23 Mrs Farquharson, sick nurse 12 George Bisset 29 James Winkley, painter 13 Mrs Anderson, spirit dealer ... Csesar Altria 14 Daniel Nelson, feuar ... Alexander Michie, fish and game 16 Miss Duncan, teacher dealer 19 General D. Sim (H.E.I.C.S.) 31 George Trail, wright 21 Alex. Sim 33 Alexander Campbell ... John Sim (H.E.I.C.S.) 35 Mrs Russell 24 George Duncan (S.N.E.R.) Free Gilcomston Church 30 James Mavor, gardener 53 Miss Morrison 38 Alex. Urquhart, shoemaker ... Mrs Reid 42 James Smith, shoemaker ... Wm. Moir, clerk, Glegg & Thom- 45 Ross' School son 46 Wm. Hickton, Inland Revenue 55 Mrs John Paterson 47 Female Reformatory ... Mrs Wm. Gerard 48 Andrew Blackwood, tailor 57 Miss Cumming, lodgings 50 John Strachan, turner ... James Mowatt, jobbing gardener 53 Wm. M'Adam, brewer 59 James Gracie, builder ... Wallace, sick Mrs nurse ... John H. Stephen, engraver Collie 54 Mrs Wm. ... Mrs E. Graham, sick nurse 60 J. H. Johnston 61 John Mitchell, teacher of Draw- 64 Jas. Connon, jun., Twin cottage ing ... George Hogg, twin cottage 63 Wm. Hunter, merchant 65 T>. and G. Gray, blacksmiths ... Alex. Cook, house carpenter RIGHT HAND SIDE. ... James Cook, house carpenter 66 Alex. M'Grigor, traveller Franciscan Convent 288 STREET DIRECTORY.

Catholic Chapel 9 James Frater, accountant (City Rev. John Sutherland Chamberlain's office) Eev. Wm. Stopani 11 John Moir, messenger-at-arms, King's square &c 24 Mrs Philip ... Alex. Sangster, sheriff- officer 26 Mrs James Wilson, lodgings 12 Alexander Leslie, messenger-at- 28 Mrs David Duncan arms ... Robert Brander, wright 13 Geo. Walker, Town-house keeper .SO Hospital for Female Orphans 15 George Lyall, sheriff-officer 50 Asylum for the Blind, James 16 Mrs Cran, female turnkey Robb, manager ... Charles Dawson, sheriff-officer 60 James Garvie and Sods, builders ... Robert W. Hunter, musician 17 City Tax Oflice ... Robert Fletcher, accountant Hu.tch.eon Street, ... James Simpson, advocate ... James Hardy, watchmaker 18 Gordon Durward, spirit dealer to Mary place From Causewayend 19 Robert Lyall, blacksmith LEFT HAND SIDE.

11$ James March, elockinaker Innes Street, 13 Thomas Brown, grocer Andrew Forbes (Customs) From Gallowgate to Loch street. 63 Alex. Bruce, cattle dealer George street 20 D. Wilson's dye works 81 Mrs Balfour, lodgings 83 Alex. Craig, baker Inglis' Court, RIGHT HAND SIDE. 30 Gallowgate. 4 Alexander Adam, slater 14 Mrs M'Intosh, broker Ironmongers' Court, 40 S. R. Stewart and Co.'s Comb Works 14 Upperkirkgate. 64 Charles Niddry, house carpenter 66 Mrs Dalgety, fishmonger ... Rev. John Hunter Jack's Brae, George street 90 Peter Wilson, flesher From Upper Denburn to Upper Leadside. Hutcheon Street (West), 2 George Smith, tanner

144 Mrs Alex. Thomson, Maybank James Street, ... James Edwards ... Mrs Rosie From Quay to Virginia street. 152 Miss Elrick 1 John M'Lauchlan, shipowner 3 John King, late shipmaster Huxter Bow, 7 James Forbes, spirit dealer 8 Navigation School From Castle street to Broad street. 14 Robert Jamie, grocer, &c. 15 James Pirie, letter carrier 1 Robert Shaw, messenger-at-arms 21 J. Milne (of J. Milne and Sons) 2 Watch-house 23 Alexander Nicol, lime meter 6 Dean of Guild's Office for inspec- 25 Mrs Stephen, midwife tion of weights and mea- 30 M. A. Mathieson, draper sures ... Miss Burgess 7 Mrs P. Machray, Lemon Tree 39 George Smart, provision dealer hotel 41 J. Milne and Sons, machine 8—10 Mrs John Allan, Bon-accord makers hotel 9 John Cadenhead, advocate ... Simpson and Cadenhead, advo- Jamieson's Court, cates, and procurators-fiscal for the city and county 5 Upperkirkgate STREET DIRECTORY. 289

Jamieson's Court, Jopp's Court,

38 Shiprow 31 Gallowgate.

Jopp's Court, Jasmine Terrace, 40 Broad street. From Park street to King street. Jopp's Lane, Alexander Fraser, shore porter George Sim, bird stuffer From St Andrew street to John st. David Taylor, stone merchant 3 James Jarvis, hosier 9 John M'Adam, carter 15 Francis Milne, Maryculter foot- John Street, post 38 Chemical Light manufactory From Loch street to Woolmanhill. Justice Street, LEFT HAND SIDE. From Castle street to Park street. 25 Alex. M'Bey 1 Chapel court 41 John Marshall, grocer ... Alex. H. Watson, agent George street 3 John Airth, shoemaker 53 Mrs Grange, innkeeper 5 C. M 'Gregor, hosier 55 Mrs Fullerton 7i Wm. Booth, chimney sweeper 57 Wm. Murray, tailor 11 James Campbell, fruiterer ... Hugh Dugan, clerk 15 John Farquhar, grocer Charlotte street 17 John Johnston, grocer 73 Mrs John Fraser 18 Pensioner's court ... John Rhind, traveller 19 James M artin, baker ... John Erskine, tailor 20 George Cheyne, house carpenter ... Robert Yule, jeweller 21 John Rennie, grocer 75 David Walker, plane maker 23 James Martin, baker 87 Mrs Ellis, lodgings 24 Thomas Murray, baker 89 John Melvin, grocer 25 BothwelVs court ... George B. Bothwell, office RIGHT HAND SIDE. 28 Allan Addison, fiesher 31 James Duguid, spirit dealer 4 Robert Henderson, plasterer 8 George W. M'Courtie 10 David Wilson Justice Lane, 14 William Gordon 24 James Coutts, builder From Justice st. to East North st. ... Wm. Taylor (J. and A. Gibb) William Booth, jun., chimney 48 Alex. Lamb, plumber 7$ sweeper George street 54 Peter Teats, shoemaker 58 James Reid, builder Justice Mill Lane, ... Wm. Davidson, paper ruler George Pirie, cab proprietor 74| From Hardgate to Wellington pi. North Charlotte street 19 Alexander Sim U. ?. Church 21 Thomas Foster 86 Joseph Lawrance 23 Mrs W. F. Henderson ... Cay Wm. 32 Gordon Stewart, mason 86i Thomas Kerr, shoemaker 88 George Coutts, cabinetmaker ... A. G. Skinner (of T. and S.) Kidd Lane, 92 James Warrack

... rs Dilling, sick M nurse From Summer street to Chapel St. ... Warrack and Daniel, builders 96 David Cadenhead 4 John Mitchell, beadle 106 Nicol's court 12 James Buyers and Co., builders 112 James Wright, granite work ... James Buyers (British Linen Co.) 290 STREET DIRECTORY.

12£ Alex. Lennie, shoemaker 101 Mrs Skene 20 William Soutter (of S. and S.) 103 Mrs Mackie ... Mrs Pirie, lodgings ... James Rutherford, clerk ... Miss Pirie, dressmaker 107 John P. White, grain merchant ... Andrew Reid, merchant Mealmarket street King- Street, 125 Pire Engine Station 127 Robert Beveridge, M.D. Prom Castle street to Love lane. 131 Robert Macaldowie, cashier ... Alex. Rennie,

71 Stronaeh and Duguid, advocates 22 British Linen Co.'s Bank j agent, 73 James Milne, commission agent John Manson 75 James P Watson, M.D. St Andrew's Chapel 77 Mearns and Turnbull, milliners 30 George Grant, advocate 79 Miss Roberts 32 Alex. Esslemont, merchant ... Frederick Adair, surgeon 36 Mrs Sutherland 81 John Neville de Yoroll, ostrich 36—38 Wm. Smith, corn factor feather maker 40 John Watt, jun., advocate 83 Robert Birss, druggist 44 J. Webster, advocate ... A. R. Easton, optician ... D. B. Preston, customs 87 Robert Birss, wholesale druggist 46 Yeats & Spottiswood, advocates 91 John Airth shoemaker ... A. S. Cook (of C. and D.) ... Wm. Steele, accountant 48 Alex. Simpson, advocate 93 Mrs Skene 50 Simpson Shepherd, wine and ... John Smith, commission agent spirit merchant 95 David Bain, manager (C.L.O.) 52 Do. do. ... George Watson, cartwnght East North street STREET DIRECTORY. 291

70 John Croll, baker Langstane Place, 74 John Lamb, grocer 76 James Sim and Co., chemists From Dee street to Bon-accord st. 82 G. Smith, tea and fruit dealer 84 Teats and Flockhart, advocates 1 Wm. Smart (of F.& Co.) ... John Duncan, jun., advocate ... Mrs Knowles ... George M. Thomson (Customs) 2 Hugh Sutherland, painter 86 Joseph Reid, shoemaker 3 T. M'Donald & Co. photographers 88 Wm. Knight, architect 4 John Lyall Grant 90 John Hall, merchant ... Mrs Smart, lodgings 92—94 David Roberts, saddler 5 J. Morris, veterinary surgeon

Fi-edericlc street ... J. Morris, veterinary forge 102 James Smith, upholsterer 6 Alexander Leslie, bookseller 104 Mrs Sutherland, lodgings 12 Miss Summers, dressmaker ... Wm. Knight, architect 13 James Watson, wright 108 John Mearse, lodgings 14 Miss Anderson, draper ... Mrs Lewins, teacher 18 Miss Thomson, lodgings 112 Robert Frost, shoemaker 114 Thos. Hodge (Inland Revenue)

... George Rennie, printer Leadside, 118 Ludovick G. Sandison, fishing- tackle and golf-club maker From Gilcomston brae to Short 120 Joseph Evans, barrack-sergeant Loanings. ... James "Wood, photographer 122 Alexander Simpson, grocer John Hackett, skinner Princes street Adam Reid, manager, J. Grant 124 Alex. Petrie, spirit dealer and Co. 126 Thomas Mitchell, shipmaster Wm. Forbes, gardener 134 Miss Dawson, teacher 8 Alex. Fraser, grocer 142 Robert Anderson, civil engineer 22 James Elmslie 144 George Gordon M'Lean, M.D. 150 James Sim, druggist 194 Alex. Fraser, advocate Leslie Place, Eoslin terrace From Berry road, 41 North Broad- King Street Place, ford, to Calsayseat.

From 199 King st. to West North st. 1 Wm. Stuart, road surveyor 1 Benjamin Hodson, wool buyer 3 James Findlay Ligertwood's Court, 6 Andrew Linklater, shipmaster 7 John M'Intosh, steward 99 George street 10 George Scott, shoemaker

Kingsland Place, Lindsay Street, From Diamond street to 247 George Street Golden sq.

I Mrs Craigmyle, lodgings 3 J. S. Kidd, teacher Links Street, 10 John Ogilvie, bookseller From St Clement Thos. Hector (G. N. of S. R.) street to Links > 11 Patrick Morgan, clerk 1 James Sellar ... Mrs Dr Allan 12 Mrs Brown, lodgings 2 Joseph Grahame 13 Lawrence Tulloch, agent 16 John Buchan, shipmaster 14 James Watson (of Watson Bros.) 18 W. Ratti-ay, manufacturer 15 John Thomson, advocate Peter Riddel (Harbour Ofiice) .. John Smith, printer Little Belmont Street, King's Square, From Belmont street to Back wynd Huntly street 2 Lockhart and Salmond, confec Leslie Morison (G. L. Co.) tioners 292 STREET DIRECTORY

6 Robert Douglas, innkeeper 72 Mrs Duncan, provision mercht. ... John Douglas, grocer ... Duncan Dean (Customs) 7 John Tough, janitor 76 Andrew Borthwick, dyer 78 Sharp's court 79£ J. and A. Gibb, warehousemen Little Chapel Street, 80 Mrs Livingston, spirit merchant 81 A. C. Barker, manufacturer From Summer street to Chapel st. 84—86 Edmund Chadwick, manu- facturer 4 J. Mitchell, late builder 91 Wm. Ingram, wright ... Miss Wilson 92 Alexander Ogston, candle and ... Miss Smith soap manufacturer 6 Mrs Rae 93 Mrs Brebner, pawnbroker ... D. F. Reid, precentor 100—102 Aberdeen Foundry 7 David Middleton, flesher Lines street 8 Mrs Emslie 107 John A. Bailey, draper 9 Alex. Middleton, butcher 110 Peter Bisset and Son, builders 11 Miss Brown, lodgings 112 John Eddie, brewer Toung street 120 Daniel Macandrew & Co., build- Littlejohn Street, ers, &c. ... Mrs C. Macandrew From Gallowgate to West North st.

1 James Aiken (N. A. Co.) Lodge Walk, ... Alex. Aiken, gilder 2 David Fraser, letter carrier From Castle street to Queen street. 3 Miss Reid, teacher

I 5 Alex. Shepherd, bottler Court House, Robert Turnbull, II John M'Kenzie, stoneware mer- keeper chant Prison, John Rutledge, Gover- 19 James Farquhar (J. B. & Sons) nor 21 Inspector of Weights for Town 21 John M 'Donald, tailor and county 33 James Maguire, tailor & clothier ... J. Blaikieand Sons, plumbers, &c. 35 Mrs Thomson, midwife 37 Mrs Thain, outfitter 38 John M'Kann, broker Lobban's Court, 39 Mrs Calder, spirit dealer 41 Alexander Smith, tailor 29 Castle street, 43 Edward Maguire 49 Mrs M'Leod, innkeeper

Loch Street, Logan's Court. From Harriet street to Windy wynd 152 Gallowgate. 13 John Milne, srrocer 13 and 15 Mrs Grant Andrew Leslie, traveller Longacre, 19 C. D. Bonnyman, advocate ... J. J. and Bonnyman, smiths From Broad st. to West North st. 22 Bruce's court 24 Alex. Wallace & Co., brewers 1 City Loan office,' D. Bain, manager 27 Wm. Hardie, spirit dealer 2 Mrs M'Beath, register office 34 and 36 Mrs M'Intosh, spirit dealer 20 Kobert Ross, plasterer 37—39 Robert Robertson, plumber ... Mrs Keith, draper 41 Soup Kitchen 25 Alex. Irvine, shoemaker 46 Anderson's court 31 George Smith, shoemaker 47 Miss Tait, dressmaker 50 James Jackson, bootcloser 48 Fergus Macandrew, cabinetmaker 56 James Gordon, cooper 53 Mrs Joss, provision merchant 56 Wm. Pittendrigh, builder 60 Wm. Bain, livery stables M'Combie's Court, 63 James Allan, teacher 64 M. Wagrel, spirit dealer 50£ Union street, and 51 Nether- 70 J. Archibald, carter kirkgate STREET DIRCTORY. 293

M'Cook's Court Marischal Street,

116 Gallowgata. Frcm Castle street to Begent quay

M'Donald Place, LEFT HAND SIDB.

1 Isaac Forsyth, letter carrier 8 Charles street. ... Mrs Forsyth, lodgings

... Misses Mollison, teachers ... Thomson, tailor Court, Robert M'Kay's 3 John Beattie, painter 5 Mrs Lawson, spirit dealer Gallowgate. 80 ... Peter Cantiey, shore porter 7 Mrs Robertson, midwife 9 John Beaton, hairdresser BI'Kay's Court, 13 George (J ray, merchant ... Mrs Robertson, lodgings

18 Trinity street. ... Mrs Levie, lodgings 15 A. Fraser, spirit merchant 17 Wm. F. S. Hale, artist M'Lean's Court, 19 James George, share and insur- ance broker 50 Gallowgate. ... C. T. Glover, insurance broker 21 G. Sinclair, taiior 23 John D. Skene, merchant Maberly Street, 25 Adamson & Home, sharebrokers ... Win. Billington, draughtsman Alex. Milne, shoemaker Broadford gate to Skene sq. 27 Prom 29 E. Heirchorn, medical botanist 33 G. Schaschke, tailor Broad ford works 35 Miss Leslie's coffee rooms 18 Alex. Dawson, spirit dealer 37 Mrs Duncan, lodgings ... Misses Knowles, teachers

... Mrs Meldrum, lodgings Machray's Court, ... Wm. Speid, advocate

38 A. Leask and Co , bullion dealers 81 George street 33 Alex. Nicol. insurance broker ... Wm. Krowles, sen. 40 George Tho rip ?on, Jan.. and Co., Machray's Court, ' shipowners and insurance brokers Marisclial street bridge 13 Bon-accord street. 41 N. Lockhart and Sons, inanu- fact nrers

... John Gray, manager Mackie Place, 43 Joseph Wood insurance broker 45 Wm. Meldrum, outfitter West end of Skene street 47 George Hutcheson, corn factor ... Robert Catto & Sons, merchants Misses Glennie 49 Alex. Robb, gas engineer 1 Miss Boyd 51 Alex. M'Lein, Lessee of Theatre 2 David Morrison 53 A. R. E iston, watch and clock 3 Mrs Paterson maker 4 Rev. T. Dewar (South Parish) 57 John B. Adam & Co , insurance 5 John Humphrey of Comalegy brokers Dickie 6 Rev. Andrew ... Aberdeen Steam Navigation Co. Limited ... Aiken, Catto, and Co., insurance Margaret Street, brokers 57 G. B. Anderson, agent Prom Henry street to Thistle lane 59 Henry A damson, insurance broker ... Herman Ganson. shipbroker Simpson and Gall, buildet-3 ... M orison and Leslie, commission James Davidson (of Davidson agents Brothers) 59 1 Jimes Berry and Son, opticians S. Cattanach (Customs,) 60 Thomas Millar, innkeeper 25 294 STREET DIRECTORY

EIGHT HAND SIDE. Market Buildings, 2 D. Wyllie, cashier (Abdn. bank) 12 Mrs Fisher, draper Market street 14 William Duncan, timber mer- EASEMENT FLOOR. chant 12 Mrs 16 John Mitchell, linen manufac- Groundwater, fishmonger turer 17 James Duncan, do. 19 18 Gray C. Fraser, advocate James Garrow and Co., fish and game dealers ... James Mitchell (T. F. Brick work) 20 Robert Kemp, mealseller •23 Webster, 20 Wm. P. Booth, insurance broker Wm. baker 24 John Davidson, 24 Oswald and Co., sharebrokers grocer 25 Mrs Kwan, provision ... David Duncan, advocate merchant 28 Alex. Morison, bookseller 28 Mrs Duncan, grocer 31 John M'Donald, 30 Wm. Steele, collector of poors* confectioner 32 Alex. Michie, rates (City Parish) fish and game dealer 38 Mrs Paterson, 32 Miss Deans, provision dealer coffee rooms 53 Mrs 34 David R. Morice, advocate Hunter, do. 55 Mrs King, do. ... David Paterson, general agent 60—61 Robert Innes, fish ... John Hay, commission merchant and game- dealer ... Wm. Clark, shipmaster and 64 36 Wm. Reid, insurance broker 62, 63, Wm. Meff, fish and game dealer ... Keith and Mitchell, agents 89 John Findlay. flesher ... George Riddel, merchant Mrs Gordon Pirie, fish ... Wm. Gillan. jun.. merchant dealer John Livingston, Marischal street bridge do. Mrs Robb, do. 42 J. and A. Davidson, commission Leask, agents Mrs do. Mrs Sutherland, do. ... A. Querner, agent Robert 44 John Sheed, merchant and agent Findlay, do. Mrs 46 Neil Smith and Co. Wm. Gove, do. John MSloy, do. ... John Brebner, grain merchant 8, 9, and 58 John 48 J. T. Rennie, insurance broker White, do. Mrs Dalgety, do. ... George Abel, book-keeper ... John Cook, insurance broker HALL. ... Alexander Taylor (Customs) Market Office ... Miss Walker, lodgings 1—2 James Stewart, flesher 50, 52, and 54 Theatre Royal 4 Andrew Spark, 56 Fernie & Morrison, ship brokers do. 5 John Williamson, jun., do. ... Booth & M'Callum, insurance Thomas agents 6 Knowles, jun., do. 7, 8, and 9 Thomas Knowles ... John Jamieson, commission agent do 10—11 W. Milne & Son, do. ... Miss Macphail 12 R. & D. Williamson, 58 Richard Connon & Co., insurance do. 13 Andrew brokers Wyness, do. 14 Wm. Salter, do. 62 Aberdeen, Leith, and Clyde Ship- 15-16 James Whyte, ping Co., John Milne, ma- da 19 James nager Gray, do. 20 John Stewart, do. 2L John Wyness, do. Marine Place, 22 Wm. Grant, do. 27 George Rose, do. 28 Ferryhill. Andrew Williamson, do. 29 Alex. Kemp, do. 2 Wm. Reid, insurance broker 30 George v\ illiamson, do. 3 Wm. Whitton, agent 3L Robert Sangster, sen., do. 4 Mrs Wm. Ross 32—33 Joseph Butler, do. 5 Joseph Jack 34 James Williamson, jun. 6 C. A. Mollyson, N. of S. Bank 35 William Duncan, do. 36 William Williamson 38 W. Gray, do. Marine Terraee, 40 John Williamson, sen., flesher 41 David Middletom do. South from foot of Ferryhill place. 42—43 Thomson and Skinner, do. 44 Geo. Williamson, jun do John Abernethy (of J. A. & Co.) 45 A. & W. Stark, do. James Buyers (Abdn. R. & S. Co.) 46 Wm. Begg, do. STREET DIRECTORY. 295

47 James Davidson, flesher 5 Money Order Office 48 J. & J. Hutcheon, do. ... D. Collie, resident clerk 49 Jas. Williamson, sen., do. 7 Post Office 50, 51, and 52 J. & W. Martin, do. 9 New Market coffee room, E. Ban- son Gardeners, commencing with left 11 Edward Ranson entering hand when from Mar- 13 and Keith Jopp (late Allar- .— Wm. ket street dyce and Jopp), wine mer- Andrew Anderson, Sunnypark chants to the Queen A. Scott, Berryden 15 Thomas Blair, boot and shoe- James Sim, View place maker George Paul 17 Aberdeen Mechanics' Institu- James Connon, Sandilands tion James Mortiinei-, Rubislaw ... James Crombie, merchant Mrs G. Leslie, Berry hillock ... Jas. Sinclair, keeper, Mechanics' A. Smith, Burnside Institution John Milne 19 George Duffus, coffee rooms John Meft'et, Pitmuxton 21 City of Glasgow Bank James Berry, North Broadford 23 John Cruickshank, banker Wm. Smith, Fountainhall Henry Holman, photographer James Cocker, Sunnypark H. Calder, clothier Wm. Forbes, Leadside 25 James Wood, photographer James Morrison, Drywells Robert Walker, bookseller A.Cooper, i-ountainhall J. J. Kennedy, commission Peter M'Bobbie, Sunnyside agent Robt. Connon, Links, Old Abdn. Thomas Douglas (Douglas Hotel) John M : Pherson, Polmuir Wm. Kinnaird, Pitmuxton RIOHT HAND SIDE. James Hutcheson. Denhead, Rubislaw 2 Hay and I yall, carvers and gilders Alex. Burns, fruiterer to the Queen 250 George Pegler, fruiterer Market buildings Alex. Skinner, fruiterer Hadden street 20 Alex. Pirie, coffee rooms 22 Aberdeen Union Club 2i James Forbes and Sons, whole- bookseller John Adam, sale merchants Philip 1—2 Miss (J. L. 26 Cook and Davidson, clothiers basket 3 John Mackie, maker 30 William Lindsay, bookseller 4, 5, 6 John Murray Shirres, Webster, and Mackenzie, 9 A. J. Watson, bookbinder warehousemen JO— 11 John Robertson & Co., watch- Alex. Ord, draper makers Wordie and Co., agents Findlay 13—14 C. Donald M'Bain, tailor 16 Alexander Scorgie, bookseller 17 Mrs M'Kessock. draper 18 M rs Keith, hardware merchant Martin's Lane, 19 W. Moir, clothier 23 Mrs Fisher, draper 25—26 Wm. Thomson, basket maker From Green to Rennie's wynd. — Bothwell, general mercht. 27 '28 G. 1 Wm. Moir, merchant 31 32 David basket maker — Ogg, ... Miss Moir, teacher MRobbie, draper 35 George ... W. Callum, teacher 37 Miss Allan 6 Wm. Fearn, w right 38—39 B. Millar 7 Do- do. 40 Joseph C amine 42 Mrs Sutherland, staymaker 50—51 Thcs. Calder Mary Place, 56 James Duffus, confectioner From Hutcheon street west Market Street, Rosemount terrace 1 James Rodger, tanner, &c. From Union street to Trinity quay. 2 Mrs Farquharson Sheriffs LEFT HAND SIDE. 2£ James ... Robert Wilson, bookseller 3 Alex. Duffus, confectioner 3 John Duncan, lodgings 296 STREET DIRCTORY.

Marywell Street, Melville's Court,

From College street to Crown street. 103 Gallowgate.

LEFT HAND SIDE.

1 Charles Christie Milne's Court, ... Thomas Koss, wood merchant ... James WylUe, clerk 75 Gallowgate. 23 W. C. Mitchell, shipmaster 25 Mrs M owat, lodgings 27 Wm. Nicolson, coalbroker Milne's (Provost) Court, ... Alex Linklater, shipmaster ... Win. Anderson, jun. 65 Gallowgate. 31 Thomas Shields, druggist

EIGHT HAND SIDE. Milner's Court, 2 John Brand, carter ... John Hoss, wood merchant 25 Gnestrow. ... Ueorge Jackson 4 John Stephen 6 David Miver, teacher 10 Wm. Murray, shipmaster Millbank, George Brand, carter 12 George Brand, grocer Broadford. 14 George Cheyne ... A. Robertson, stonecutter 16 Wm. Daniel, shipmaster Millbank Lane, ... Charles Moir, clerk ... Hurray, Andrew shipmaster From North Broadford to Millbank. ... Joseph Ettershiaik, shipmaster 18 Wm. Jolly, printer 20 Peter M'Beath, shipmaster ... James Fraser Millbank Terrace, 26 Robert Findlay, carver and turner ... Edward Fordyce (S.N.E.R.) North end of North Broadford. 2S Alex. Gossip 30 James Forrest, merchant 32 George Milne, shipmaster Millburn Street,

Mathieson's From Wellington road to South Court, Crown street.

14 Castle street. Thomas Mills (I. R.) Mrs v\ ill Robert Hall, I. R. Officer Mealmarket Street, R. S. Houston, engraver Mrs Captam Taylor From King street to West North st. Wm. Robinson, shipmaster Thomas Kitchie, late merchant 6 George Rainnie, stabler Mrs Carter 10 12 Harper and Co., wire fence — James Littlejohn. merchant manufacturers Robert Alexander, teacher 13 John Harper (of Harper and Co.) Alexander H. Taylor, shipmaster 16 Thomas Daniel, innkeeper James P. Kay, chemist 20 George Guthrie and Son, brewers James Bruce (of P. and K.) 30 Wm. Mathieson Charles Gordon, cooper John L eat tie, painter Mearn's Court,

52 Shiprow. Minister's Lane,

From Kidd lane to Skene street. Meter's Court, Wm. Smith, blacksmith 11 Chapel lane. Alexander Murdoch, wright STREET DIRECTORY. 297

Mitchell's Court, Mounthooly,

Gallowgate to Canal street 78 West North street From

1 and 3 John Wight, M.D. Mitchell's Court, 5 Miss Findlay, dressmaker ... Mrs- Clark, lodgings ... Alex. Nicolson, blacksmith 41 Guestrow 7 Robertson & Hunter, stonecutters 9 John Sirith, sergeant of police 11 Peter Keith, carter Mitchell Place, Mutton Brae, From West North street to King st. From Woolmanhill to Denburn 1 Miss Summers 2 John Leith (of L. & P.) Matthew Dean, chimney sweeper ... W. T. Paterson (of L. & P.) 3 Mrs M orison, lodgings 4 Alex. Esslemont, merchant National Bank Court, 5 Alexander Rennie, builder 42 Castle street Moir's Court, Nelson Street, 103 Gallowgate From Gallowgate to King street Mount Place, Watson and Robb, builders Mrs Robert Watson, Miss Craig, Melbourne cottage 1 Mrs Hay 2 William Diack 1 Wm. Salter, flesher Ross, beadle 3 Alexander Sutherland 2 John 4 Archibald Eraser, wood merchant 5 John Moir 6 Joseph Maitland, book agent Mount Street, ... Alex. Smith, draughtsman 7 St Nicholas Poorhouse From Rosemount place to Rose- ... George Milne, governor mount terrace ... John Gallow, porter 9 James Downie, slater 1 Mrs Ronald 1^ J. Wright, granite and marble cutter Nelson Lane, 2 John Gray (W. M'Kinnon & Co.) ... Robert Gray (late Post oriice) 3 Miss Anderson 3 J. Dougall, accountant ... James Duncan, spirit dealer 4 Alex. Hay, sailmaker William Smith, painter 5 Joseph Davidson, Eroadford works 6 Mrs Thomas Whyte Neptune Terrace, 9 James Eaton, stonecutter Entry from 44 York street 10 Industrial Asylum ; Miss C. Mel- drum, matron 12 Rev. F. Ferguson Wm. Gill, baker 13 Keith Jopp (of W. & K. Jopp) James Cumming, carpenter 14 George Tough, draper 16 Ewan Cameron, bookseller Netherkirkgate, 18 John Gibb (of J. and A. Gibb) 20 Miss Ray 26 James Valentine, Journal office From Broad st. to St Nicholas st. ... Alexander Ramage, teacher LEFT HAND SIDE. Rev. George M 'Arthur, Eden cot- tage 1 John Rhind, commission agent Rev. John Duncan, do. St Catherine's wynd 30 George Milne, writer 11 Alex. Gray, watchmaker 298 STREET DIRECTORY.

13 John Wyness, flesher Park Street, ... John Ccnnon, spirit merchant 15 Do. do. 17—19 George Donald, painter Prom Justice street to Railway. 35 Mrs Lvon, pawnbroker 37 Wm. Catto, corkcutter LEFT HAND SIDK. 39 Wm. Cadenhead, agent 41 John Hutcheon, furniture dealer 3 George Brown, spirit dealer ... John Anderson, hairdresser 7 George M asson, eating house 51 M'Combie's court 9 Robert Masson, cabinetmaker 53—55 Lewis Smith, bookseller 13 Mrs Campbell 57 John Taylor, merchant ... John Murray, boot and shoe- 59 Robert Taylor, spirit merchant maker 61 Do. do. 13£ Do. do. Carnegie's brae 17 Charles Robertson, ironmonger 67 A. Callaghan, saw maker 19 Wm. Stott, spirit dealer 71 VVm. Hnv, boot and shoemaker 27 Alex. Smith, confectioner 73 James Gray, commission agent 31 Mrs Martin, provision seller 33 Wm. Hunter, grocer EIGHT HAND SIDE. 37 Crombie's court 39 N. Allan, grocer Ross, 14 James bootmaker 41 George Simpson, baker Smith's 16 court 45 Miss Thomson, dressmaker 18 Wm. Stuart, grocer ... Mrs Robertson, midwife Cooper's court 47 James Wilson (of W". and W.) 28 Wm. Walker and Son, tinplate ... Mrs J. George, lodgings workers 53 Wm. Sherriffs, grower 30. Teals' court 55 John Panton, grocer 32 John Young, musical instrument Mis^ Stewart, milliner maker 57 6l Leslie Hunter (G. N. of S. R.) 34—36 Jamieson and Mitchell, tea ... Mrs Marr. flower modeller and wiue merchants ... James Gibb, bootmaker 42 R. Maitland, shipowner 63 Hilkiah Stevenson, grocer,

Nicol's Court, 10 Oeorge Duncan, flesher 16 Wm. Diack, grocer, <&c. Albion Street Chapel. 106 John>treet 26—28 Charles Macquibban, druggist. 30 James r arquharson, grocer Worth Charlotte Street, 32 Alex Petrie, spirit dealer ... Mrs John Walker 34 Gray (of N. Lockhart See Charlotte Street (North) John and Sons) ... Samuel Campbell, clerk Northfield, 38 Mrs Sheed, midwife 42 R. S. Mackie, ropemaker Gilcomston. 70 Wm. Gray, ship carpenter 72 James Mitchell, shore porter 4 Peter Stewart, plumber 76 James Mearns, bhipmaster 9 Rev. John Stephen 11 John Stmc.ian, coffee roaster 12 Alex. Clark, grocer 14 Do. do. Park Place, 16 John Kicol, beadle Foot of Park street

Ogston's Court, 1 John Cantly, shoreporter 2 James M'Donald 84 Broad street ... C. Cromble, jeweller STREET DIRECTORY. 299

4 George Anderson, wood sawyer 13 Charles Anderson, shipmaster 15 George M'Bain, shipmaster ... Wm. Gibb, customs Philips, shipmaster u. Alex. Purvis, late coast guard ... Thomas ... Kobert Still, blockmaker 17 Geddes' court shipmaster Peacock'a Close, ... Peter Cadenhead, ... John Smith, blacksmith ... James Allan, shipmaster 24 Castle street 19 Mrs Cruickshauk ... Wm. Christie, shipmaster James Kwing, sexton Court,. 20 Pirie's 21 Geo. Crombie, shipmaster

... Win. Smith 5D Castle street 23 J as. Watson, shipmaster

Plasterer's Court, Princes Street^ 70 Gallowgate From King street to Park street

f upholsterer Polinuir, 9 James mith, ... John Sedgewick, foreman (D» lloberts, currier) South-west of Ferryhill 13 Wm. Ingram, stabler 15 Peter Green, farrier Wm. C Matthews 17 D. Roberts, leather merchant John MTherson, gardener Free North Church School 20 Alex. B-. Sheriffs 23 John Clark, builder Poors' Hospital Court,

56 Gallowgate Prospect Terrace,

From Bank street to Devanha Pork Lane, brewery

1 Misses Wilkie From Quay to Virginia street ... Kobert H. Watson, leather mer- chant 12 John Angus, blacksmith ... Arch. Stewart, engine driver 2 Wm. Kait, teacher public Porters' Court, ...A. Campbell, notary 3 Wm. Green (of G. and M.) 4 Mrs Adam 12 Weigh-house square 5 Win. Laurie, bookseller

... Misses Laurie, milliners 6 Mrs Beattie Porthill Close, 7 iVi rs Murray 9 Alex. Butchart, engine driver 98 Gallowgate

Q,ueen Street, Poynernook, From Broad street to North street Foot of Denburn LEFT HAND SIDE. Alex. Pirie and Sons, paper manu- facurers 3 John Crombie, accountant ... John Davidson, advocate ... John Clark, advocate Prince Regent Street, 7 Aberdeen Herald Office 13 Andrew Coutts, spirit dealer 15 M'Laren, commission mer- Canal terrace to Baltic street John From chant 12 Alex. Forbes, provision curer 17 Mrs James Strachan 13 Mrs Morison 19 Isaac Hill, teacher 300 STREET DIRECTORY.

19 James Hendry, beadle 53 Peter M'Donald, tailor 23 Wm. Anderson, clothier 62 E. Heirehorn, medical botanist 25 Mrs Forbes 64 Barbara Smollet, Artillery tavern 29 Green and Menzies, merchants 66-63 J. M'Kenzie, baker 31 James Duthie, superintendent of 70 R. Burt, tailor police 74 John Thomson, tailor 33 A. & J. Auderson, painters, &c. 78 Mrs Taylor, stoneware merchant 35 A. Anderson (of A. & J. A.) 82 Colin A. Philip, advocnte

... Miss Bisset

... Alex. Ogilvie, clerk 37 J. and J. Bisset, grocers 39 P. and M. Barrie, hat manufac- Queensford Place, turers 41 Masonic Hall From Broadford lane to Cause- 43 Craib and Esson, saddlers wayend Shoe lane George M'Robbie, draper 45 James Low and Co., saddlers Miss M'Robbie, teacher 47 Aberdeen Quill Manufactory

... Alex. Gordon, manager 49 JamesMacguire, dealer in clothes Ragg's Lane, 51 Miss Beattie, lodgings 53 Miss M'Donald From 37 Broad street to 55 Wm. Pritchard, broker Guestrow 59 Miss M'Gregor, fishing tackle maker 2 Miss Brodie, dressmaker ... James Adams, beadle 65 Wm. M'Donald, shoemaker 79 Wm. Legge, tinsmith 81 Mrs Reid, lodgings 83 John Kamsay, boot and shoe- Ramage's Court, maker 85 Miss Carnie, milliner 83 Broad street 87 George Milne, beadle (North Church) 89 James Walker, boot and shoe- Red Lion Court, maker 93 Rev. George Campbell 77 Broad street

EIGHT HAND SIDE. Rettie's Court, 1 Miss Strachan, milliner

Vessie and Co , bookbinders 2 James 26 Broad street 4 Andrew Masson, accountant 6 James Stevenson, engraver 8 John Leslie, bootmaker 10 Chronicle court Reid's Court, ... Wm. Rattray (of P. Whyte & Co.) 34 Gallowgate ... Mrs George Paterson, lodgings ... R. H. Watson, leather merchant 12 Adam Watt, tailor 14 W. and J. Berry, linen manufac- Reid's Court, turers 18 Mrs Anderson, lodgings 7 Shiprow 24 Patrick Whyte and Co., tobacco and snuff manufacturers 26 Gordon Reynolds, basketmaker Reid's (D.) Court, 28 Wm. Spark, professor of music 30 P. C. Auld, landscape painter 49 Gallowgate 32 A. Ogilvie and Co , hatters 36 C. E. Lewis, beadle (St. Andrews) 42 Alex. Forbes, merchant Regent Quay, 46 Charles Walker, commission mer- chant From Shorebrae to G. N. of S. Rail- 52 Mill of Cults Warehouse, J. way Station Thomson 54 John Edrnond, bookbinder, &c. 1 George Robbie Lodge walk 2 James Elsmie (of G. E. and Son) 56 Mrs M'Leod, innkeepers ... David Burns, shipbuilder ;

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3—4 Gordon and Wilson, com. 56 John Maclennan, grocer agents 57 George Reid, buss conductor 6 John Ferrier, spirit dealer ... A. G. Forsyth, clerk (R. I.) Weigh-house square 58 James Al orrice, spirit dealer 9 John Begg, merchant Commerce street 10 James Low. tailor 60 Mrs G. M'Crindle ... Hot and Cold Salt Water Baths 61 Wm. Berry, innkeeper Alex. Mowat, proprietor Great N orth of Scotland Railway 11 George Leslie & Co., shipowners Oflices and Station lis James Winlaw, jnn., ship and insurance broker 12 James Duncan, spirit dealer Renny's Wynd, ... Peter Kifcsel, M.D. 13 Andrew Sherer, ship chandler From Green to Trinity street ... William Wallis, Lloyd's surveyor 14 John Ritchie, spit it dealer ...Andrew Ledingham, nautical in- strument mtiker Riddel's Court, Marischal street 15 Thomas Millar, spirit dealer 40 Windmillbrae Shore lane 16 Custom house

... George Middleton (H.M.C.) 17 Alexander Duthie, shipbuilder Rhind's Court, 18 G. and W. Davidson, merchants 19 W. Williams, commission mer- 64 Gallowgate chant 20 Do. do. 21 Thomson's court Rose's Court, ... G. Thomson & Son, wine mer- chants 18 Commerce street 21 Alexander Skene, wholesale tea merchant 22 Do. do. Rose Street, 23 Mrs ALderson, vintner 24 George Adams, tailor From Union place to Bridewell 25 Scott s court

... James Dow, flesher 1 John Edward, baker ... Wm. Cargill, shipmaster ... Mrs Bothwell Dow, flesher 26 James 4 John Milne, confectioner 28 George Brock, shipping master 5 John Rose, photographer ... Merchant Seamen's Office 6 James Trail, w right, &c. ... Alex. Inglis, ship chandler 9 Rev. JohuGarioch James street ... Mrs Garioch 29 James Mitchell, outfitter 10 Kev. Stephen J. Davis 30 Arthur Smith, painter 11 John Baimerman, late dyer 32 Mrs P. Buyers, ship chandler, &c. 12 John Cruickshank, L.L.D. ... Charles Runcy, Millbank 14 William Ross, advocate 34 Chas. Wilson, shipowner 15 Miss L. Gibb 35—36 Geo. M'Kenzie, spirit dealer 17 Alexander Stephen 40 George Scholes, spirit dealer ... Alexander M'Donald, advocate ... John" Robertson, innkeeper ... Mrs Captain Stephen ... Harvey Wm. 2^ John Rust, wood merchaut Wafer lane 21 James Fyfe (of U. and F.) watchmaker 45 John Grant, Rev. Daniel Baxter, chaplain, 47 Hugh Wilson, confectioner East Prison 43 A. Murdoch and Son, grain mer- Donald Cattanach, principal chants warder bugarhouse lane 52 Thomas Tait and Sons, paper- makers ... Wm. II. Grant, M.D., druggist Roseacre, 63 John Taylor, druggist 54 David Ritchie, shipmaster West side of Spittal Road ... Mrs Anderson

... Robert Milne, shipmaster 2 James Hunter (of Robertson and 55 Mrs Rudimau (coffee room) Hunter) 302 STREET DIRECTORY.

3 James Low (of J. Low and Co., 2 Mrs Crabb saddlers) 3 David Mitchell, blacksmith 4 Joseph Tennant, draper 5 Wm. Abell, commercial traveller 6 Alex. Leslie, messenger-at-arms 7 Wm. Davidson (of C. and D.) Rosebank Terrace, 8 Alex. Davidson, grain merchant 10 John Bothwell, shoemaker South end of Crown street 11 John Wilson John Johnston (H.M.C.) 13 A. B. Taylor (Keating and Co.) Alexander Garden (H.M.C.) George Rose, flesher Ross's Court, Rosemount Place, 22 Sehoolhill From Skene square to Short Loanings Mrs Wilkie Ross's Court, Henry Hall, wool merchant 1 William W. Balfour, professor of 6 Upperkirkgate dancing 2 William Chrystal 4 Robert Stevens, grocer Rotunda Place, 5 Captain Robert Murray 6 James Jarvis, hosier N.E. corner of Roy's Nursery 7 Wm. M asson, commercial tra- veller 1 John S. Henderson, advocate 8 Captain J. Mann 2 Miss Abercrombie ... David Kyd, writer 3 Alex. Bain, professor of logic 8 Rev. Charles Gray 4 John Roy, nursery seedsman 10 Captaiu John Smart 11 Miss Johnston 12 James Walker, clerk 14 John Davidson, advocate Rubislaw Place, 15 Captain Marsh 16 A. W. Ledingham, manager From Albyn place to Waverley place 17 Thomas Still, teacher 18 Mrs -James Scott 1 Rev. Walter M'Gilvray, D.D. ... James Black (H. Cooper and Co.) 2 Andrew Smith, draper 19 John Sim (N. of S. Bank) 3 James Smith, watchmaker 20 George M'Kenzie 4 Mrs Boyd 21 Mrs S. Wilson 5 Chas. Walker, commission agent ... John Forsyth, leather merchant 22 Mrs M'Kenzie 23 Joseph Rowell, ironmonger Rubislaw Terrace,

Rosemount Terrace, From Rubislaw Place, westward

From Forbes street to Mary place 5 James Rose (of D. Rose and Co.) 2 A. R. Gray, commission merchant 6 Mrs Maxwell Gordon 3 Mrs Anderson 7 James Williamson, merchant 4 Alex. Keith (of K. and G.) 8 Mrs James Westland 5 James Murray (Hadden & Sons) 9 James Mathews, architect 6 Thos. Ogilvie, jun. (of T. O. and 10 Robert Milne, secretary (G. N. of Son) S. R) 7 James Blackball (of Blackball and 13 Thomas Best Co.) 14 J. D. Milne, advocate 8 Mrs Shepherd 15 Gavin T. Todd ... James Lorimer, bootmaker 16 Robert Catto, jun. (of A. C. & Co.) 17 Geo. Henrv (of H. Gordon

St Andrew Street, 3 Misses Anderson 4 Wm. Buck, shoemaker From Loch street to Woolinanhill. 6 Mrs John Walker ... Mrs Wales LEFT HAND SIDE. 10 Daniel M'Gregor, butcher 12 Do. do. 16 fm. Williams, grocer ... Wm. Selbie, moulder George street 16 James Tullocb, merchant Crooked lane 19 Joseph Gray, grocer Blackfriars street 20 Wm. M Vallum, locker 78 John Davidson, pluinber 21 Alex. Hay, sailmaker 83 Miss Duguid ... James Booth, boilermaker EIGHT HAND SIDE. 25 Robert Edmond, shoemaker 82 Wm. Walker, shipmaster 25 John Kelly, Hillside, P.O. runner 38 James Leslie, shipmaster George street 40 Mrs Robertson, midwife 87 Glassite Chapel 56 Mrs Wm. Dick 47 James Brown, coachman ... Thomas lilack, carpenter ... Fergus M 'Andrew, cabinetmaker 49 George M'Kay 54 Alexander Jamieson St Clement's Place, 57 John Smith, spirit dealer Charlotte street Opposite 50 St Clement street. 62 C. M'Robbie, spirit dealer ... W. Walker and Son, tinplate 2 John Barclay, overseer workers 3 Alex. Donaldson, clerk 68 David Welsh, grocer 74 Alexander Clark 76 Alex. Young, grocer St John's Court, Shuttle street 78 Wm. Rae, gardener 38 Castle street.

St. Ann's Court, St John's Place,

15 Guestrow From Crown street to Crown terrace

St. Catherine's Court, St Mary's Place,

16 Shiprow From Crown terrace to Crown street

St. Catherine's Place, 1 Mrs Morrison ... James Donald 32 Shiprow 2 Miss Wood ... David Middleton, traveller 3 Mrs V\ m. Henderson St. Catherine's "Wynd, 4 Wm. Emslie, late druggist 6 William Taylor, cashier (Blaikia From Union street to Netheikirk- Brothers) gate 6£ Mrs Reid 7 James Smith, house carpenter 2 Keating and Co. ... Robert Wood, bootmaker ... David Troup, coach guard 9 W. D. Scott ...Miss Adams lodgings 18 J. Fleming, hardware merchant ... George G. Littlejohn, grocer ... Peter Connon, draper 4 George Collie and Co., drapers 7 John Avery, printer St Nicholas Lane, ... Northern Advertiser office From St Nicholas street to Correc- tion wynd. St. Clement Street, 2 John Bonner, hotel keeper From Garvock street to York place 4—6 James Taylor bootmaker 9 J. M'Gillivray, hotel George 1 Spark, ship chandler 20 Peter Jamieson, harness com- 2 Miss Maitland position manufacturer 304 STREET DIRECTORY.

St Nicholas Street, Miss Paterson Robert Robertson, tailor James Murray, bookseller Prom Union street to George street J. T. Mackay and Son, jewellers Alex. Henderson, advocate LEFT HAND SIDE. John Sutherland, druggist Alex. G. Watkins. grocer I Bobert Wilson and Son, book- James Gillespie, late vintner sellers D. and G. Ritchie, tailors St Nicholas lane Wm. Mollison, clerk 3 Strachan and sheriffs, tea and Misses Coutts, milliners coffee merchants Flourmillbrae 5 David Wi son, dy-er Jonathan Mess, corn merchant 7 Alex. Yule, ironmonger Police Tax OfBce 9 John Bonner, inukeeper Porter and Leighton, boot and 11 Wm. Mortimer, manufacturer shoemakers 13 Wm. Stevenson, bookseller Miss Davidson, lodging3 15 Wm. Davidson, paper ruler Brebner and Grant, merchants ... Mrs Jamieson, midwife Thomas Masson, flesher 17 Robert Mnckie, culler Opthalmic Institution 19 Miss Cassie, dressmaker 62 Alex. Urquhart, grocer 21 Alex. M. Mackie, City Hotel 23 Adam Eoss, watch dealer 25 Wm. Fyffe, hatter St Paul's Street, Correction wynd 29 J. Berry and Son. watchmakers From Gallowgate to Loch street. 31 P. Gordon, stoneware merchant . 33 A. and C. Ogg, milliners land 3 Andrew Milne, boot and 37 James Mowat. clothier shoemnker

39 Robert Beveridge, manufacturer 9£ St Paul's Street Hall ; William 41 David Mackie and Co., manufac- Crichton, keeper turers 12 William Y»unie, cabinetmaker 43 D. and J. Riddel, watchmakers 14-16 J. Rowell. iron merchant 45 George Thomson, baker East Parish School; J. S. Kidd, 47 Do. do. teacher ... Mrs John Thomson 49 Miss Bisset, dressmaker 51 Morrison and Skakle. jewellers Schoolhill, 53 William Smith & Son, seedsmen 55 Francis Oroll. baker From Upperkirkgate to Woolmanhill Churchyard gate 57 Alex. Findlay, ironmonger LEFT HAND SIDE. 59 James Allan, grocer 3 George Skinner, bookseller 61 W. M'Kenzie, publisher 5 Mrs Warren, lodgings ... Alex. Clark book agent ... Miss Warren, dressmaker ... Knight James ... Miss Cushnie, dressmaker 63 Andrew Smith, draper 7 J. and R. Urquhart, tea merchts. 63 John and James Urquhart, drug- 9 John M'Leod, watchmaker gists 11 Do. do. Churchyard gate BIGHT HAND SIDE 19 Alex. Skene, tailor 24 John Kean, saddler 4 John Duncan, goldsmith 27 Miss Kerr, dressmaker 6 Do. do. 31 Misses Duncan, dressmakers 8 John Middleton, advocate 35 Wm. Walker, umbrella maker 10 J. Irvine & Son, pianofoi-te saloon 37 Do. do. II Macaldowie and Co., brush manu- 41 James Craig, saddler facturers 43 J. Mathieson, cabinet merchant 16 Robert Wilson, gun maker Back wynd 18 James Watson, watchmaker 43 Embroidery school Netnerkirkgate 45 Alex. Anderson 20 Thomas Duncan and Son, cork 47 Mrs Yeats manufacturers ... I'eter Uaeburn, baker 22 John Fyfe and Sen, brushmakers 49 Wm. Henderson, M.D. to the Queen 51 John MLaren, merchant 24 Milne and Marshall, grocers 53 Henry Jackson, M.D. 26 Alex. Henderson, advocate 55 James Enislie. dentist STREET DIRECTORY. 305

67 Lady Bruce of Scotstown Sharp's Court, 59 Wm. Gavin, merchant RIGHT HAND SIDB. 78 Loch street 2 James M 'Donald, spirit dealer 4 Gordon's court 6 James Bain, spirit dealer Shaw's Court, 8 Pickford and Co., carters 90 ... John Morris, veterinary forge Gallowgate 8\ John Gray, coffee rooms

10 Wm . Donald, painter and glazier 12 P. Stewart, plumber and gasfitter Shewan's Court, 14 Duthie's court 18 Alex. Cromar, bootmaker 119 Gallowgate 20 Donald's court 22 Ross's court ... Mrs Geo. M'Donald, innkeeper Shiprow, 24 James M'Killican, clerk 26 R. Wright and Son, grocers Prom Union, street to Market street 28 Wm. Stuart, boot & shoemaker 30 George Garden, baker LEFT SIDE. 82 Garden and Eaeburn, bakers HAND Harriet street 34 Peter Murray, dyer 7 Reid's court Alex. mer- 36 Miss More 9 Donald, stoneware chant 38 James Craig, saddler 15 George Milne, spirit dealer 42 Wm. Sbirras, jun., photographer 17 Mrs Milne, provision dealer ... "Wm. Shirras, tinplate worker Reid, 44 Wm. G. Knox, architect 23 George grocer 29 Mrs Smith 46 John Muill, advocate 31 Alex. Cormack, grocer ... Mitchell & Muil, baker 48 Murray and Garden, advocates 35 George Thorn, shoemaker ... Miss Thom, milliner 50 James Murray (of M. and G.) 51 George Fyfe, merchant 52—54 James Asber, agent 53 Mrs John Pyfe 56 Office of Parochial Board 58 Robert Gordon's hospital ... John Wilson, shore porter 60 Mrs Divorty, lodging3 61 Andrew Ledingham Geddes, 62 George M'Bain, baker 63 John provision dealer Sheret, 64 John Menzies, boot and shoe- 67 Wm. grocer maker 66 Mrs Cumming, lodgings EIGHT HAND SIDB. 68 Clark Brothers, millers and grain 6—7 James Morrison, baker merchants 8 Alexander Beattie, hairdresser 10 Cruiclcshanh's (0.) court 12 George Brown, spirit dealer Scott's Court, 14 Hugh Ross, broker 16 St. Catherine's court 25 Regent Quay ... P. A. Skinner, candlemaker ... James Tastard, flesher ... James Gabriel, porter (8. N Co.) Seamount Place, 18 Charles Reid, sergeant of police ... James Tastard, flesher Prom Gallowgate to North street 20 James Wildgoose, grocer 22 Alex. Collie, slater 5 Wm. Lorimer, pawnbroker ... John Buckner, butcher 7 James Milne, sergeant of police 24 Wm. Pindlay, merchant ... A Smith, bookseller 26 Miss Duncan, poultry dealer 9 Andrew Valentine, builder 28 Collie's court ... Mrs Minty 32 St Catherine's place 11 James Minty, assistant inspector 38 Jamieson's court of police 44 James Ross, shoemaker 12 James Ritchie, overseer 46 Abbey place

) 13 Jame3 Robb, engineer ... Thomas M'Guflie, letter carrier 17 1 ; Mrs Henderson, lodgings 52 Mearns court 25 Alex. Ingram, carpenter ... John Stewart, I teacher 31 Wm. Hay, bootmaker 54 John M 'Gregor, tailor 33 P. P. Wragg, merchant 56 Mrs Pyfe, grocer 26 306 STREET DIRECTORY.

58 James Grant, shipmaster Silver Street (North) ... Mrs John Collie , 60 John Law, baker From Golden square to Skene ter. 62 John Gammie, shoemaker 66 Mrs Johnston, broker Wm. Rattray, teacher 72 Webster's court Charles Michie, M.A., rector, ... Joseph Cumine Silver Street Academy ... Peter Youn°son, manager, CD. Mrs Brown and Sons Mrs Kirk land 74 George Sim, grocer Misses Outhbert and Wyllie 78 .Sutherland's court David Rennet, teacher 82 Wm. Mowat and Co., merchants Mrs Gellan. lodariugs 81 Brebner's court A. Hossack, fruiterer ... A. Burns, fruiterer Robert Reid, tobacconist ... Mrs Shepherd, i-egister office Mi-3 Burnett, Ruby cottage ... James Collie, tide waiter Hugo Krilger, teacher 83 Wm. Tweedie, spirit dealer Rev. Wm. Primrose 92 It. Kennedy, spirit dealer Thomas Primrose, advocate Miss Craighead, dressmaker Miss Simpson, lodginars Shoe Lane, Mrs A. Cruicksluiuk. lodgings Samuel M'Lean. bookseller From North street to Queen street Dr Macrobin, Migvie house Alex. Masson, auctioneer 5 John Smith and Co., iron mer- James F. Lumsden, advocate chants Mrs George Reid, sen. 12 James Pyper Wm. Reid (S. P. A. Co.) ... Wm. Pyper Mrs G. H. Boyd 27 George Angus, plasterer James Gifford (of Gifford & Son) Misses Topp Shore Brae, Silver Street From Shiprow to Quay (South),

1 James Nicol, bulker From Union street to Golden square ... Mrs Edwards 3 Mrs Riach, Crown hotel 1 James H. Collie, hairdresser 4 Wm. Duncan, treasurer of police 2 Mrs Dr Lindsay 9 Mrs Robertson, lodgings ... Misses Smith, milliners 3 David Grant, shoemaker 4 John Berry, plumber and gas Shore Lane, fitier 6 Mrs Murphy, bookseller From Quay to Virginia street 7 Alex. Maver, furnishing tailor

Short Leanings, Sim's Court,

From Leadside to Rosemount place 89 Shiprow

17 John Guild, grocer Wm. Cook, weaver Sim's Square, Shuttle street Shuttle Lane, 2 James Sim From East North street to Park st. Alexander Knowles, machine Simpson's Court, maker 139 Gallowgate Shuttle Street, Sinclair's Court, From St. Andrew street to John st.

8 Robert Henderson, plasterer 69 Broad street j

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Skene Street 169 Mrs Black 171 George Watt, shipmaster ... D. P. Davidson, upholsterer From Black's buildings to Skene pi. 172 Alex. Speid ... Mrs Dr Moir LEFT HAND SIDE. ... Jobn Morgan, shipowner 174 Miss Hector 6 James Knowles, butcher ... Robert Irvine, bootmaker 17 John Ewen, grocer 175 D. Soutar (N. of 3. Bank) Skene terrace ... Alexander M alcolm, traveller (A. 29 Alexander Reid Ogston) Summer street 176 Wm. Boulton (C. E.) Donald Sinclair, beadle 89 178 Adam Trail, teacher 91 Charles Joss, tailor ... Mrs Hay 97 Jobn S. Riddel, com. traveller Thistle lane ... Mrs A damson 180 Wm. Whitecross (Customs) James Thorn, grocer S9 John Symon, Glenburnie house 129 George Hay, furnishing tailor A. A. Symmers, Glenburnie Chapel street cottage 135 Northern Co-operative Co. (Limited) 137 George Robbie, spirit dealer 139 George T. Harvey, manager (A. Skene Place, L. Co.) 141 Samuel Benson, grocer From Skene street to Cherryvale. 142 Alex. Laing (of L. & M.) 1 James Paull, advocate 2 Misses Baxter RIGHT HAND SIDE. 3 Mrs Dunn 4 James Nisbet 4 Wm. Morgan, hairdresser 5 Miss Smith 8 Wm. Cameron, shoemaker ... Captain G. Innes 10 Do. do, 12 John Christie, grocer 28 Mrs Reith, lodgings Skene 34 David Grant, bootmaker Square,

... J ohn Veitch From Steps of Gilcomston to Caro- ... George Thow, tailor 38 Mrs Sellar line place 48 Andrew Gage, overseer George MidJleton, bookseller ... Wm. Craigmile (S.N.E.R.) James Kussell 62 F. Rae, late cartwright (S.N.E.R. Co.) Mrs Strathdee ... Miss M' Donald, teacher James Taylor, grocer ... J. & J. Sutherland, cartwrights 64 Miss Robson John Fyfe (S P. Ass. Ca.) Riddel, 76 George Rose, turner D. & J. watchmakers of 108 Miss Stephen, dressmaker House Refuge 122 Samuel Law, shoemaker John Milne (A. R. Gray) Skene row Miss Jane Koss, sick nurse James Martin, 140 Wm. Mollison, grocer butcher Wm. Milne, grocer Mrs Gillespie, spirit dealer William Slaker (of S. & S.) Skene Street (West), Mrs Kemp, grocer Wm. Milne, grocer 159 Peter Grant, grocer Dr Brown's School 161 Mrs James Philip S. R. W. Sbaw, book-keeper 163 Mrs T. Craig, sau. John Roy, teacher Sheriff Watson's Female School William Davidson, stoneware 166 James N. Justice (D. Roberts) merchant ... Mrs Home and 78 Wm. Charles, baker ... Miss Harvey, lodgings James Milne, teacher 167 Mrs John Chivas George Alexander, upholsterer ... Mrs Turner Mrs James Gerrard ... Miss Milne, white seamstress James M'Naughton, engineer Henry street (Richa ds and Co.) 168 John Stevenson merchant 84 Mrs Knox, teacher 169 D. Munro (of J. and D. M.) John Matthew, merchant ... John Robb, inspector Robert Mitchell 308 STREET DIRECTORY

86 James Thomson (of Glegg and 5 Charles Napier, house carpenter Thomson 8 Wm. Ironside, builder 68 Alex. Ord, clothier 9 Do. do. 12 Mrs Webster, midwife John Duguid, Skene Terrace, wright

From Skene street to Summer st. Springbank Street, 4 Wm. Webster, baker 6 Do. do. Prom Crown street to Bon-accord 7 Mrs Wyness. lodgings Btreet. 9 Charles Smith, tailor 18 John Grassick 10 Alex. Robertson, plumber and ... John Black, commercial traveller gasfitter 13 John Middleton, tailor

... John Lamb, photographer 15 Alex. Reith, M.D. Springbank Terrace, 17 Mrs Kelly, lodgings

1 ! Wm. Berry (of W. & J. B.) Prom Crown street to Bon-accord 19 Alex. Donald, timber merchant terrace. 20 James Reid, manager Robert Collie, jun. 26 Rev. John Mackay 1 Richard Conuon (of R. C. & Co.) 28 W. Henderson, jun. (of B. H.

Smith's Court, From Springbank to Springbank st.

16 Netherkirkgate. 1 Wm. Hislop ... Misses Hislop 2 Alexander Brown, auctioneer Smith's Court, 3 Jas. Florence (of J. Laing & Co.) 4 Mrs M 'Keazie 21 Castle street. Spring Garden, Spa Street, From George street to Windy wynd. Prom Skene street bridge to Wool- manhilL 36 Alex. Thorn 40 Mrs J. Smith, midwife 1 Alexander Catto, grocer 81 Archibald Tough, carter STEEET PIECTOEY. 309

Win, Paterson, druggist, Spring 26 John Williamson, flesher garden house 28 Alex. Watson, bookseller 86 James Morison. plasterer ... James Ross, builder 88 A. Donaldson, fleshcr ... John Ross, mason 30 Wm. Thomson ... Miss Lyon, dressmaker Steven Place, ... Wm. Jenkins, inspector 33 Miss M'Kenzie 35 North Broadford. 3*5 George Collie, slater 37 George Davidson, slater 39 Mrs Sangster ... John Rattray, south mail guard Court, Stewart's ... David Walker, hairdresser ... William Adam, town's officer 62 George street 46 Peter Farquharson, grocer 47 Miss Hruce, milliner Stewart Place, ... Mrs Ritchie, sick nurse 48 Miss Wiitton, dressmaker ... Laws, (A. and W. 69 Guestrow. Robert foreman Ogilvie) 50 Thomas Sang, shoemaker Strawberry Bank, 53 James Thomson, manager (J. B. and Co.) Top of Hardgate. 54 Mrs Mackie, sick nurse 57 George I in ray, teacher (Gilcom- 1 Robert Eddie, late brewer ston School) 2 Wm. Philip, jun. (of P. and 0.) 58 Miss Walker 3 Win. Black, wine merchant ... Miss Gordon, lodgings 4 Mrs Minpson 6 Francis Craigmyle, teacher 6 John Lendrum Cof L. and T.) 7 John Ogilvie, LL.D. Summer Lane, 8 Wm. G. Knox, architect 9 Wm. H. Shanks, accountant From Garvock wynd to Fish street 10 Mrs David Macallan 9 Colin Young, grocer 24 John Skinner, boat builder Stronach's Close, 33 Mrs M 'Leod, grocer 37 Duncan Fraser, shoemaker Exchequer row.

Sugarhouse Lane, Sutherland's Court,

From Quay to Virginia street. 20 James street 12 Alex. Masson, mate Sutherland's Court, Summer Street, 126 Gallowgate From Union place to Skene street.

1 Andrew Borthwick, dyer 3 Wm. Keid, photographer Sutherland's Court, ... Joseph Duncan, cab hirer 4 Rev. Charles Skene Shiprow 5 John Henderson, builder 78 8 Mrs Masson, lodgings 12 James Craighead, printer 14 John Alexander, cabinetmaker Theatre Lane, 18 Davidson Brothers, cabinet- makers 19 Thomas Baird, cabinetmaker From Quay to Virginia street 22 R. M' Donald, cabinetmaker 23 Miss Mitchell, lodgings Robert Toungson and Co., sail- 24 Win. Keith, slater makers 26 John Koss, letter carrier 3 James bimpson, porter dealer 310 STREET PIRCTORY.

Thistle Lane, Thomson's Court,

From Victoria street to Skene st. 69 West North street

1 M' Robbie and Milne, bouse car- penters Court, 3 Jobn Riacb, proprietor Thomson's ... John Eddie, clerk 61 Broad street ... Mrs Eddie, midwife 4 Mrs William Greig 5 A. and W. Ogilvie, cabinetmakers 6 Q. Greig, builder Thomson's Court,

21 Quay Thistle Street, Thornton Place, Prom Chapel st. to Victoria st. west

LEFT HAND SIDE. 29 Guestrow and 4 Flourmill lane

1 Misses Smith 3 A. Troup, agent 7 Miss Hendry, dressmaker 11 David Macdonald, japanner Rose sfreefc 12 Wm. Anderson, tinsmith 17 R. Brander, wright 21 J. Cruickshank, inspector ofpolice 23 Miss Still Trinity Street, ... Alex. R. Dyer (of R. C. and Co.) Thistle lane to Trinity lane 27 George Merchant, grocer From Denburn ... Richard Philip, tailor 1 wrights 29 Mrs Simpson D. and G. Gray, 2 George Gray (of D. and G. G.) ... Mrs Tyson 3 James Davidson's coachwork ... George Milne, clerk of police Donaldson, spirit dealer 31 Mrs William Stuart 4 James 37 A. D. Milne, chemist 10 George Watt, slater ... Wm. Milne, accountant

EIGHT HAND SIDE. Trinity Quay, 2 Patrick Bannerman, book-keeper From Regent quay to Poynernook ... Mrs Guthrie, sick nurse 12 Mrs Alexander Thomson 2 Patrick Bannerman, coal mercht. ... George Rae, mason ... Bannerman. coal broker, &o. 14 John Rust, wood merchant Wm. George Hogg, millwright Rose street ... Inland Revenue Office (Excise 16 John Thomson, late builder Branch) ... Miss Sheriffs 4 Charles Davidson & Sons, paper 19 Rev. Dr R. Simpson of Kintore merchants 20 John Elrick, wright 5 George Knight, spirit dealer 22 Mrs Kings, laundress 9 M. Birnie, spirit dealer 24 M rs James Walker 12 George Elsniie and ' Son, coal ... Miss Ross, dressmaker merchants, &c. 26 Mrs Bamford 13 D. M'Taggart, coal broker ... Robert Ritchie, letter carrier ... Thomas Norrie, shipmaster Thistle lane 28 John Hossack, fruit merchant Ty tier's Court, ... Andrew Bowman, jun. (Kerr and Bowman) 69 Green ... Turner Ritchie, saddler 30 Miss Kay, dressmaker

... J. Strachan (of S. and S .) 32 Francis Cooper, grocer Union Buildings, ... Mrs James Ligertwood 34 Alexander Johnston, builder 1 John Airth, tea dealer ... George Carmichael, teller (N. of 2 Athenaeum Newsroom S. Bank) 5 James Connon, jun., haberdasher 5

STREET DIRECTORY. 311

George Pegler, fruiterer 42 Miss Ross John Duffus, bookseller 48 James Thomson, manager (A. P. Peter Webster and Sons) Mrs Tochetti, lodgings 50 Miss Peterkin, boarding school Charles Ludwig, shipbroker 52 Charles Duncan, advocate Wm. Hunter, agent 53 Richard Latter, prolessor of John Airth, merchant music

John Smith . tailor Alford place leading to Albyn place Keith and Gibb, lithographers —19 Wm Symon and Co., drapers Mrs Harper David Grant, tobacconist Union Street, Alex. Tawse, H.E.I C.S 21 Simpson and Whyte, clothiers From Castle street to Union place Shiprow LEFT HAND SIDE. Union buildings Union Place, Shiprow 23 Jno. Falconer & Co., haberdashers Cruickshank, Queen's hotel Prom Union street to Alford place 25 Wm. ... David Grant, tobacconist Alex. Pindlay, LEFT HAND SIDE. 27 Mrs shoemaker 29 Robert Adam, advocate ... Alex. Forbes, merchant 1 William Yeats (of Y. and S.) Stewart, flesher 8 Miss Gordon (of Avochie) ... James Forbes 5 Mrs P. Clerihew ... Miss ... Rifle C:lub 7 Mrs Stuart and Co., clothiers 9 David Kerr, M.D. 31 Wm. Symon Isaac Mathieson, silk mercer, 11 Mrs H. Hall 33 &c. Milne, Sons, and Co., 13 James W. P. Smith, M.D. 35—37 stay- makers 15 Mr3 Professor David Gray Ea.ch.ange court 17 Mrs T. Sangster 36£ 39 James Black hall Co., clothiers 19 Alex. B. Whyte (of S. and W.) & 41 James Hardy, watchmaker 21 Geo. Collie (of G. C. and Co.) Crown court 23 John Maitland 41 Gordon 25 James Fraser (of Heathcot) ... James 43 Jas. Drummond, boot and shoe- 27 James Aiken, jun. (of A. C. & Co.) maker V9Geo Ogilvie, M.D. and Sons, chemists, 31 Mrs Alex. Low 45 G. Reid &e. drapers 33 Rev. John Wilson 47 James M'Kenzie & Co., 35 Alex. Gibbon 49 Black & Ferguson, wine merchts. Adelphi court 37 John Geddes, M.D. 51—53 Pratt and Keith, silk mercers Wellington place leading to Holburn 55 George Catto, bookseller, &c. 57 John Smith, bookseller watchmaker RIGHT HAND SIDE. 59 James Walker, 61 David Robertson. Royal hotel 2 Mrs Paterson, lodgings 67 Alex. T iylor, woollen draper 4 Miss brodie 69 Alex. Walker, tobacconist 6 James Dick, grocer Market street 8 James Keith, druggist 73 Wm. Campbell & Co., clothiers 10 Do. do. 76 Adam and Anderson, advocates 14 Eoderick Adam, baker ... Misses Smith, dressmakers 16 Do. do. ... Isaac Mathieson, draper 18—20 Patrick Watson, draper ... William Fraser, grocer Chapel street ... James Meston, accountant 21 Miss Mactaggart 77 A. Brown & Co., booksellers 30 John Milne, wholesale confec- 81 W. and J. Marshall, drapers tioner 83 Alex. M'Donald, advocate 32 Mrs James Smith, lodgings ... William Milne, accountant 34 Mrs Norrie ... Lessei Stephen, advocate Eose street ... Taylor and Henderson, litho- 36 John Edward, baker graphers 38 J. and D Edwards, shoemakers ... Mrs Fleming 39 Arcd. Keith, M.D. ... Miss Rennie, dressmaker 40 Jas. M'Aulay, inspector of taxes 85 Mrs James G. Fleming, fancy Water reservoir trimming warehouse 312 STREET DIRECTORY.

87 George Teats, silk mercer Union bridge 89 J. and R. Ligertwood, advocates 173 Herr Frederick, photographer ... Mrs Sonter. lodgings 175 A. & w. Ogilvie, cabinetmakers 91 C. F. Griffith, manager (S. ?. A. 177 Miss Maver, lodgings Co.) ... Mrs Yule, lodgings 93 Scottish Provincial Assurance 179 Kerr and Bowman, carvers and Co. gilders 95 Lumsden and Gibson, grocers 181 Thomas Baird, cabinetmaker 97 R. Gerard (of G. L. and Co.) 182 Logan & Co., pianoforte makers

... David Lyall (of G. L and Co ) 183 James Neil, silk mercer 99 (J. Lyall and Co., silk mercers 185 George Davidson, bookseller 101 Elijah Burwell, jeweller 187 Gilford and Son, carvers and

103 Murray

... Alexander hrand, accountant 189 Mrs Sadler, lodaings ... George Cruickshank (of A. C. & ...J. H. Wolfe, MD. Co.) 191 Hugh Fraser, china merchant

... George Jamie&on, jeweller 193 Alex. Walker (of W. Walker and 105 A. Cruickshank and Co., hosiers, Sons) &c. ... Angus Fraser, M D. 107 G. Jumieson, jeweller to the 197 Gordon and Smith, grocers Queen 199 A. and R. Milne, booksellers 111 D. W.yllie and Son, booksellers 201 Alexander Minty to the Queen ... Alexander Taylor, clothier 113 James Alexauder, watchmaker 203 John Alexander, cabinetmaker 115 William Ramage, architect Crown street ... Writing Academy—G. C. Al'Con- 205 Charles Davidson & Co., drug- nachie gists

... David Millar, surveyor 207 Charles I >avidson (of C. D. & Co.) ... Alex. Masson, auctioneer 2J9 Wm. Milne & Son, grocers

... Richard Philip, tailor 211 F H. Lakin (Wood and Co.) ... Peter Clark, advocate 2H Wood and Co., pianoforte saloon

... (Jeorge Leslie (billiard rooms) 215 Robert Glegg, confectioner 117 David Walker, hairdresser 217 Miss Robertson, milliner 119 John lioss silk mercer ... Alfred J. Smith 121 James Laing

... Miss Stewart 227 Alexander Leslie, bookseller ... J. S Virtue, publisher 229 Skinner and Wilsone, advocates 125 John S. Grant, chemist and ... Thos. Wilsone (of S. and W.) druggist 2)1 James Ro >th, M.D. 126 J. W. Simpson, draper 233 John Hossack, fruit merchant 127 Milne, Low, & Co., clothiers 235 Robert Ness, jun., coach builder 129 Milne and Walker, advocates 237 John M'Sloy, fish and game

... Mrs Buyers, lodgings dealer 131 Farquharson & Co., merchants 241 Lachlan M'Kinuon, jun., advo- Stairs leading to Green cate 131| Davidson Brothers, cabinet- 245 William Smith, architect makers Bon-Accord street 137 Mrs M'Intosh, lodgings 247 Mrs B. Williamson 139 James Saint, juu., silk mercer 251 W. Cadenhead, a?ent 141 James Hunter, druggist 253 William Pirrie, M.D. 143 Mrs P. Williamson 255 Patrick Cooper, advocate (of D. 145 Lendrum aud Thomson, silk and C.) mercers 257 Miss In nes 147 George Marquis, accountant 259 Duncan Forbes

... C. & J. H Chalmers, advocates 2(il Wm. Duaruid (of J. Smith & Co.)

... Miss Stailan, lodgings 263 William Keith, M.D.

... Alex. BLiir. conveyancer 267 A. P. Hogarth, merchant 149 Wm. Murdoch, silk mercer 269 John Duncan, advocate 151 M. Rettie & Sons, silversmiths Bon-Accord terrace 153 Trades' Hall KIGHT HAND SIDE. ... M. Massie, advocate ... Mrs Hannan, housekeeper 6 James M 'Donald, tobacco manu- 155 James Lumsden & Co., clothiers facturer STREET DIRECTORY. 313

8 George Black, bootmaker 84 Mrs Forsyth, lodgings 10 Aberdeen Lands and Heritage 86 James Duffus, confectioner Valuation office—Jn. Milne, 88 Johnston and Laird, tailors 90 Miss Reid 12 Alex. Badenoch, outfitter ... Mrs William Wilson 14 William Jaffray, boot and shoe ... Miss Emslie and Co., milliners maker and dressmakers 16 David Lewis, boot and shoe 92 Misses Sefton, fancy warehouse maker 94 James Lorimer, bootmaker 18 Chapman and Co., tailors and 96—98 Adam Smith, manufacturer clothiers 100 Wm. Forsyth, temperance hotel Broad street keeper 20—22 Steele and Co., hatters 104 George Mann, tailor

24 W. Henderson, hatter 106 Wm. Smith, jun , tea, wine, and Union lane spirit merchant 26 Keating and Co., clothiers and ... County Fire Office, &c.—William outfitters Smith, jun.. agent 28 Robert M'Killiam, confectioner Stairs leading to Correction wynd 30 Peter Connon, silk mercer Churchyard— (East and West St Catherine's wynd Churches) 32 Philip and Cooper, clothiers Back u-ynd 34 Samuel Martin, hatter Advocates' Hall and Libraiy 36 Mrs Captain Jamson, lodgings James Brebner, Advocates'build- 38 Daniel Gray, tea merchant ings 40 James Gordon, mourning esta- George Grub, Advocates' build- blishment ings 40j Copestake, Moore, Crampton, 122 James Allan and Sons, cabinet- & Co. (of London) makers ... John Anderson, bookbinder 122£ P. Beveridge, manufacturer ... William Laurie, bookbinder ... Thomas Gordon Beveridge 42 John Jamieson, clothier 124 Miss L'uinming, lodgings 44 John Hutch eon, upholsterer ... Robert Cumming, clerk (P.O.) 46 Archibald Hossack, fruiterer ... Mrs Milne, lodgings 48 James Roy, jun., seedsman 128 John Lyell, gunmaker 50 Wm. Fraser, wine merchant 130 William (J. Angus, bootmaker 50j M'Combie's court Mrs Miller, lodgings Bon-Accord Music Hall ... John Mollison Lewis Smith, wholesale book- ... Miss Greig, lodgings seller ... James Smith, accountant (L. & 52 William Walker and Sons, wine C. S. Co.) merchants ... Alex. Leslie, bookseller ... Misses Duffus, lodgings 132 Benjamin Reid and Co., seeds- 54 John Drummond, bootmaker men ... Wm. Dunn, advocate Belmont street 56 Robert S. Willock, temperance 136 John Ford, flint glass merchant hotel 138 Charles flayfair, gunmaker ... John Taylor, general merchant 140 P. and C. Brown, auctioneers 58 William Lumsden, merchant 142 John Tocher and Sons, clothiers 60 W. Littlejohn, manager (T.. & C. Union bridge Bank) Union terrace 62 Aberdeen Town & County Bank 145 Grigor & Reid, advocates St Nicholas street William L. Reid (of Grigor and 72 James Milne, grocer Reid) 74 A. E. Smith, advocate 148 James Booth, merchant ... T. A. W. A. Youngson, advocate ... Wm. P. Booth, insurance broker ... John Murray, general merchant 150 Misses Cuthbert and Wyllie, ... David C. Fraser, advocate milliners ... Alexander Adam, land surveyor 151 James Lumsden & Co., outfitting ... James Milne, grocer saloon 76 United Kingdom Telegraphic Co. Diamond street (limited) 152 Smith and Cochran, advocates 78 D. Gill and Son, watchmakers ... Royal Bank of Scotland Branch ... Mrs Duncan —Smith & Cochran, agents 80 Cardno and Darling, seedsmen ... Standard Life Assurance Co.— 82 Harper and Co., wire workers ssmith and Cochran, agents 84 John Ferguson, advocate ... County Rates Office—F. J. Coch- ... Thomas Buxton, advocate ran, collector 1

314 STREET DIRECTORY.

152 Robert Smith, advocate (of S. 32 Mrs Anderson, lodgings &C) ... Miss Ross 154 Donald Ogilvie (of Clova) 34 John Davidson, provision dealer 156 Hardy Robinson (of H. C. & Co.) ... Mrs M'Nie. 1 >dgings 158 Alexander Kilgour, M.D. 36 Wm. Donald, church officer 16o Misses Massie, milliners ... Miss Webster, teacher ... Mrs Dr Carr 38 Miss Millar, dressmaker ... Nathaniel Farquhar ... John Wisely, draper 168 Win. Andrew, druggist 39 vi iss Bruce, lodgings 170 John Fraser. watchmaker ... John Robertson, book-keeper South Silver street ... Mrs Mi chell, lodgings Music Hall Buildings ... Michael F. G rdon, cashier 198 Sir Alftxander Anderson, advo- ... Mrs Anderson, lodgings cate (of A. and A.) 40 Mrs James Low

204 D. R. L. Grant (of B. and G.) ... Alex. M aver, tailor Huutly street ... Wm. Presslie, teacher 214 John Christie M.D..F.R.C.S.E. ... Miss Medd, teacher 216 West End Academy 41 Miss Davidson 218 John Marr, pianoforte saloon 42 Mrs Morrison, lodgings 220 Andrew Jopp, advocate 224 Colonel Wm. Fraser 226 Robert. Ness, coach builder Union Row, 228 Do. do. 238 John Blaikie, yost. Frum Union street to Summer 8t. Union row 240 D. L. Shirres (of D. L. S. Co.) & 7 Robert Ness, coach builder 242 Johnston Shearer, photographic 9 Miss Fraser of Fraserfirdd artist 1 James Saint, late shore porter photographer 249£ Henry Gordon, 12 William Coutts, painter 250 Young Ladies' Insti- Aberdeen 13 Wm. Stephen tution ; William Rattray, ... Miss Stephen, boarding school teacher 18 Robert Sim, academy 252 Smith, advocate John 20 Miss Barron, lodgings 254 Mrs Moir of Park 22 James Davidson, plasterer 256 Corbet (B. S,) James M. 24 Mrs Gleunie ... Rev. Wm. Corbet ... John Ro-s, letter carrier ... D. Scott, photographer ... George Falconer (J. F. & Co.) 260 Mrs Hay, cab hirer ... vVm Keith, slater /Summer street 26 Robert Fyfe, gardener ... Mrs Joss, lodgings 27 Mrs Davidson Union Terrace, 28 Robert Davidson (of Davidson Brothers) From Union bridge to Skene terrace 29 Wm. King, builder 32 Mrs Ross, day cook 1 Royal Northern Club 36 Mrs Alex. Alexander ... Geortre Binning, steward ... Joseph Butler, flesher 3 Robertson & Lum^den, advocates 38 John M'Gregor 7 Davidsons and Cooper, advocates 8 Peter Cleland, artist 9 John Lyell, gunmaker Union Lane, 10 Jame=i Chalmers, printer 11 Mrs Kenneth Stewart From Union street to Guestrow 12 William Clark, late ironmonger 14 Charles Chalmers, advocate 6 George Thomson, inspector of ... James H. Chalmers, advocate fishings 15 Wm. Williamson, dentist 7 Mrs Yule, innkeeper 16 Robert Dyce, M.D., K.R.S.E. 19 Caarles Playfair, gunmaker 20 Rev Charles Ross 21 William Bisset (of J. and W. B.) Union Wynd, 21£ -lohn Leask, registrar 22 Miss Gordon From Union row to Summer atreet 26 Henry 8. Gordon, photographer 28 Mrs Koy 1 Mrs Copland, lodgings 31 William Fraser. surgeon 2 Robert Middletou, builder 32 Mrs Elmslie, lodginga 7 J as. Dakers, coachmaker )

STREET DIRECTORY 315

Upper Denburn, 24 Farquhar k Gill, painters, &c. Drum's lane 28 Miss Gibb, milliner Prom Spa street to Jack's brae 32 Alex. Playfair, cabinetmaker

32| Misses Walke , dressmakers li James Mitchell, stair railer 34 Sinclair, drusjirist 8 Alex. Benttie, hairdresser Wm. James Walker, bookseller 22 Francis Rae, grocer 3H Crown court 23 Wm. Martin, slater 36 ... Aberdeen Dispensary Vaccine 24 J. Sutherland & Institution 47 George Cay, grocer ... Middleton, porter 49 Peter Bird, carter John ... Sinclair, druggist 51 Peter Stewart, provision mercht. Wm. 38 M'Killiam, 86 Alexander Johnston, grocer Robert pastrycook 40 Charles 88 Do. do. court ... Robert Ferguson, dyer 42 Do. do. Upperkirkgate, 44 Burn court ... James Allan, grocer 46 George L. Walker, hardware mer- From Broad street to St Nicholas st. chant 48 J. and I). Munro, boot and shoe- LEFT HAND SIDE. makers 50 Samuel Paterson, accountant (G„ Jamieson's court 5 N. of S. R.) 11 Robert M'Kay, cabinetmaker 13 & 15 Alex. M'Kay, cabinetmaker Gvestrow 23 Mrs Booth, grocer and spirit- Victoria Court, dealer 25 Mrs Donald 54 Castle street 27 Joseph Munro, dyer 29 J Symon, furniture dealer 29£ Do. do. 31 Alexander Barnett. cabinetmaker Victoria Place, 33 Robert Irvine, leather merchant 35 Robert Morrison, watchmaker Wales street 37 Georae Morison, leather cutter 39 Alex. Turriff 3 Kemp Saunders, coal broker 41 Alex Scott, shoemaker William Proctor, inspector of 43 David Ogg, basket maker salmon fishings 45 Alex. Rennie, painter Wm. Begg, fiesher 47 John Ogilvie, bookseller 49 Grant's court ... John Machray, grocer ... Alexander Scatterty, beadle (East Victoria Street (West), church) ... Mrs Shearer, sick nurse From Albyn place to Skene st west 51 Wm. Anderson, umbrella maker 53 Gilbert Martin, hairdresser LEFT HAND SIDE. 8 John Jameson (T. andC. Bank) RIGHT HAND SIDE. 10 Alex. Milne (of A. & R. M 3 Clarlc's court 12 Mss Walker ... Crombie Brothers, dentists 14 Miss Carr 4 Mrs George Cormack, furniture 16 G. F. Cruickshank, writer dealer Waverley place 6 Ross's court 18 Adam M. Gray ... Mrs Ann Dunn 20 Mrs Anderson

.'• ... John Milne, bottler 22 isses Turner of Turnerhall 14 Ironmonger's court 24 David Anderson (s. N. E. R.)

... J. Rowell. ironmonger 28 -loseph Wood, insurance broker 17 Farqu7iar's court 30 Geo. Co nwall v of G C. and Sons) 18 Wm. Shirras, tinsmith 32 Miss Forsyth 19 Roys Hospital court 34 Rev. William L. Mitchell ... Boys' Hospital - Wm. A. William- 36 George Cardno, seedsman son, teacher; Miss Milne, 38 E. Burwell, jeweller matron 40 Andrew Gibb (of Keith and Gibb) 22 Geo. and Wm. Hutchison, grocers 42 Mrs Murray 316 STREET DIRECTORY.

44 Andrew Crane, shipmaster Virginia Street, 46 Robert Middleton, builder 43 Basil M'Killiam, confectioner From Weigh-house square to Com- ... James Paterson, druggist merce street 62 Geo. Walker (of A. Brown & Co.) 54 Tbos. Craig, jun. (of T. C. & Sons) 56 Walter R. Stewart (of C. & W. S.) LEFT HAND SIDE.

5 Cowieand Co., brewers EIGHT HAND SIDE. 8 James Chrystal, shoreporter 13 J. Williams & Sons, coopers, &c. 7 James Tocher, clothier ... John Wilkin, cooper 9 Rev. A. M. Bannatyne 19 Isabella Rait, spirit dealer 23 K. 11 Mrs Dr Forbes Williams (of J. W. and Sons; 13 Principal Dewar, D.D. 46 Watt's court, 55 Alex. 15 George Donald, painter Harper, grocer Thisile street 57 Do. do. Mrs Gillanders 17 Rev. Joseph Henderson 59 19 Miss Brown ... Miss Gillanders, milliner 21 Mrs Anderson 65 James Saunders, spirit dealer 69 Alex. Taylor, shipmaster ... Samuel Anderson, cashier (N. A. Co.) ... James Milne, brewer & maltster 25 Wm. Carnie, treasurer, Infirmary ... John Adam, bottler 71 Harris, 27 Misses Davidson Robert mealseller Commerce street ... John Gray, surgeon 89 Hugh Fraser, clerk ... Thomas Mathieson (Inland Re- venue) ... John Angus, blacksmith 29 Bernard M 'Donald, contractor EIGHT HAND SIDE. ... Mrs King ... James M 'Kenzie, draper 31 James Thomson, boot and shoe- A. R. Gray, commission merchant maker 8 R. C. Fullerton, guard (D.R.) ... John Main, mariner ... Mrs Rennie 33 Win. Forsyth ... Victor E. Smith, shipmaster 35 Wm. Chalmers (of L. & C.) 10 Kemp Saunders, com. agent 12 Jonathan Mess, grain ... James Vass, upholsterer merchant 16 Miss Leslie, milliner ... Mrs Tait 37 James Runcie 18 John Christie, shipowner 22 Miss Trail, dressmaker ... Wm. Riddel, S.N.E.R. ... George Strachan, shipmaster ... Mrs Anderson 26 John Molison, grocer ... James Stevenson, engraver ... George Watt, painter ... Alex. Booth, late engineer 39 Mrs Fowler 30 Walker's court 44 George Scott, shoemaker ... Wm. Chalmers, grain dealer 56 John Moir and Sons, ... Charles Morrison, cleric preservers 41 Mrs Lovie of fresh provisions 62 Alex. Gellan, carpenter, ... Miss Angus &c. 64 Jame3 Abel, baker ... John M'Kinnon, coach painter 43 Misses Law 66 Do. do. 68—70 Wm. Gillan, jun., merchant ... MissMellis Commerce street ... James A. Murray, clerk

... MissRae 45 Joseph R. Cornwall, printer (of G. C. and Sons) Wales Street,

... Miss Smith 47 John Duncan, law stationer From Park street to G. N. of S. Rail- 49 Mrs M'Kenzie way 51 Miss Cromar 53 Charles Smith, merchant tailor 4 Thomas Dalgarno, stair rail ... James Barber (Inland Revenue) maker ... Mrs Longmuir 7 Lewis Anderson, spirit dealer 55 Richard Fotheringham 13 Mrs John Robertson, grocer ... John Smith, commission agent 14 James Pre3sley, engineer ... Mrs Captain Wade 15 Knox's court 57 Charles Croft (Inland Revenue) 43 John Glass, flesher ... James Dick, grocer, 43£ David Beattie, spirit dealer 59 Wm. Davidson, architect 57 Alex. Strachan, optician STREET DIRECTORY. 317

59 William Collie Waterloo Quay, 61 Andrew Spark, flesher 70 Thos. Dalgarno, stair rail maker From Regent quay to York place 72 A. Milne, accountant 73 Mrs Levi Northern Agricultural Co. Sons, stone mer - ... James Fraser, shipmaster John Gibb and ... Wm. Robertson, engineer chants 76 James Kilgour, draper Alex. Gibb, civil engineer do. ... James E. Gordon (of G. & W.) Easton Gibb, 78 Colin M'Gregor, auctioneer, &c. 76 John Lyon, spirit dealer Association ... John Gunn, shipwright Footdee Baking ; 79 Williamson and Simpson, candle- manager, William Gill makers Robert Johnston, shipmaster 81 Wm. Williamson (of W. and S.) Thomas Howling, shipmaster 83 Mrs Beverley James Wishart, jun., carver (of L. M.) ... James Wildgoose, grocer Andrew Leckie W. & 85 John Ganson, shipmaster Jas. Cumming, ship chandler, &c. 87 John Wilson (L. and C. Shipping James Walker, carver Co.) George P. Wood (of L. W. & M.) 89 Alexander Wishart, flesher Mrs Christopher, spirit dealer Co.'s office ... Mrs Ganson Steam Navigation 91 George Dickson Mowlern & Co., stone merchants 95 Wm. Burgess, shipmaster ... Richard Pithie, shipmaster Street, 97 Francis Findlay, shipmaster Waterloo 99 Andrew Castle, overseer, Banner- street mill From Garvock st.to Clarence 101 George Kiloh, night watchman 11 A. Reid. treasurer (Harbour Office 12 Joseph Wright, timber merchant Wales Street (Little), Watson Street,' From Wales street to Albion street Top of Rosemount place. 1 Thomas Knowle3, flesher Ross.feuar 2 George 1 George G. Christie, book keeper 3 William Grant, flesher Rev. John Massie 5 Mrs Fullerton, provision dealer 21 James Murray, cashier (F. & G ) 7 George Duncan, flesher ... James Murray, bookseller ... Thomas Aitken, tea merchant

... Robert Smith (county police) Walker's Court,

61 Guestrow Watt's Court,

46 Virginia street. Walker's Court, Watt's Court, 30 Virginia street 111 Gallowgate. Walker's Court, Waverley Place, 37 College street From Victoria street west to Albert terrace. Wapping Street, 1 Alex. Easton, grocer 2 Alex. Nicolson, baker From Trinity street to Lower ... William M'Pherson (S.N.E.R.) Denburn 4 Mrs David Blaikie 5 Mrs Simpson 6 Mrs Dr Thomson Water Lane, 7 William Ramage, architect 9 Wm. Duncan, sharebroker From Quay to Virginia street 11 Mrs Robert Matthew 27 318 STREET DIRECTORY.

Webster's Court, 18 Mrs Nicol, vintner 27 James Cumming, merchant 72 Shiprow. 28 John Newton, shipmaster ... James Linklater, shipmaster ... Mrs Howling, lodgings "Webster's Court, ... James Wishart, carver 29 Footdee Dairy 17 East North street. 32 William Dey, painter 43 Gordon Black, merchant 45 Miss Hall, dressmaker Weigh-house Square, ... Alexander Hall, timber salesman 53 John Dathie (of J. D., Sons, and Quay. Co.) ... George Duthie (of J. D-, Sons, 1 Wm. Steele, grain merchant and Co.) 2 Courage's court 54 James Gerrie, sailmaker 17 John Fegg, Lochnagar distillery- ... David Bell, joiner 55 Richard Taylor, shipmaster ... Wm. Dey, painter Well Court,

14 Broad street. West North. Street,

From King street to Mounthooly. Wellington Place, LFFT HAND SIDE. From Union place to South bridge. 7 Peter Esson, watchmaker 9 David Wilson, grocer, &c. 1 John Mollison, baker 13 Jas. Middleton, provision mer- 2 Alex. Fvfe, draper chant 3 James Black (of J. B. and Co.) Longacre 5 Miss Smith 27 James Duncan, watchmaker ... Reid Mrs 37 Alexander Cameron, grocer 6 Holmes, jun. Wm. (Hogarth & Co.) 39 W. and W. Leslie, grocers 8 Barbara Law, mercbant 43 James Cassie, carriers' porter 12 Moir, James surgeon 51 John Robertson, baker 14—16 grain Wm. Urquhart and Co., Litttejohn street merchants 55 John Stephen, game dealer 15 Mrs Yeats of Auquharney 65 Thomson's court 8L David Angus 91 Wm. Malcolm, chain maker Wellington Road, 95 Thomas Smith, carter 129 James Imray ("Customs) From Lower Dee street to Welling- 161 Alex. Cruickshank, grocer ton bridge 165J Andrew Valentine, builder 18 L Alex. Nicolson blacksmith Robertson and Hunter, stone- 191 Robert Donaldson, gardener cutters Aberdeen Brick and Tile Work RIGHT HAND SIDE. Clayhills Curing Establishment 8 James Milne, Red Lion Inn William Clark, manager 12 Farrier lane Bullock, John foreman (J. B. & 16 John Walker, umbrella maker Sons) 20 Isabella M'Donald, spirit dealer Ross, Thomas wood merchant Chronicle lane Alex. grocer Thomson, 26 John Deans, stabler Souper, Charles shoemaker 32 John Duthie, stabler Paterson, George gardener 38 Grant's court Wm. M'Kay, tailor 50 John Simpson, grocer A. Baird, pointsman (S.IST.E.R.) M.ealmarket street Wm. Cormack, innkeeper 68 R. Sheret, grocer 72 Harper's court Wellington Street, 76 Alex. Todd, grocer 78 Mitchell's court From Waterloo quay to Links. 118 Arthur Fraser, stonecutter 130 James Simpson, fishcurer 1 John Smith, manager (S. N. Co.) 150 George Brewster, stonecutter 16 James A. Rhynas, shipmaster 154 John Fidler, provision dealer STREET DIRECTORY. 319

IS2 Gray, W att, and Co., manufac- turers Windmill Lane, 176 Mrs Joss, spirit dealer 184 George Watson, cartwright From Windmill brae to Crown ter. 188 Robert M'Hardy, grocer 2 Gifford and Son, picture frame 194 John Paterson, shoemaker makers 3 Robt. t indlay, carver and turner 4 Kerr and Bowman, carvers and Whiteliouse Street, gilders 5 M. Rettie and Sons' workshop From Chapel street to Skene place, 6 John Tough, wright 8 James Shepherd, fancy box maker 3 Alex. Reid, mason ... J. Macbeth, pianoforte maker 12 Mrs Martin 9 William Clark, blacksmith 16 James Peterkin, builder 18 Miss Peterkin, milliner and dress- maker Windsor Place, 25 Mrs Esson, lodgings ... Alex. Birnie (of B. and S.) From Thistle lane to Victoria street 30 John Gammie, shoemaker west. 31 Misses Symmers 32 Mrs A. Smith 2 John Milne, assessor 3 Mrs John Brown ... Robert Ewan, draughtsman 33 Alex. Shewan, jobbing gardener 34 Mrs Forrest, sick nurse Winlaw's Court, 37 John Sangster 38 John Tough, wright 107 Gallowgate. 39 Mrs Black, lodgings 40 Gavin Low, builder 41 John Mearns (Chivas Brothers) Windy Wynd, 43 Mrs James Black ... Miss Milne From Gallowgate to Spring Garden. ... Miss Craig 20 Wm. M'Kinnon & Co., founders William's Place, Woolmanhill, Opposite Spring Garden Works, Spring Garden street. From Schoolhill to Steps of Gilcomston. Wilson's Conrt, 3 James S. Millar, pawnbroker 5 Archibald Courage, bookseller 15 J. Stephen, house painter 91 Broad street 17 Do. do. 21 Mrs Tough, siek nurse Windmill Brae, 23 Wm. Diack, grocer 32 Joseph Munro, teaeher of the ac- cordion Prom Green to Dee street. 34 Henry Jackson, M.D., surgeon 22 John I egg, stonecutter and druggist 23 Charles Smith and Co., grocers 38 Wm. Morrison, flesher 25 Mrs Michie, spirit dealer 40 Shirres, Leslie, and Co., manufac- 48 Mrs G. Nicol, grocer turers 51 James Scott, spirit dealer 43 James Watt, grocer 56 Mrs Forbes, dressmaker 51 Thomas Laing, chemist and drug- 57 Alex. Ross, stoneware merchaat gist 58 Charles Butler, glass blower 75 James Milne, grocer 63 John Anderson, plumber 81 James Taylor, grocer Windmill lane 84 John Grant, grocer 65 John Strachan, turner 68 John Michie, tinsmith 71 John Watt, shoemaker Yeat's Lane, 75 Mrs Pressly, poulterer From Canal terrace to 79 Mrs M'Kay, innkeeper Summer lane. 79| Wm. Garey, photographer 2 William Brodie, clerk ... William Catto, cork cutter 3 Simpson Edward and Son, bakers 81—82 Cumming & Fyfe, painters 7 Mrs Main, lodgings 320 STREET DIRECTORY.

Yeat's Court, 13 George Hughes, carver 15 Do. do. 30 Netherkirkgate. 16 James Greig shipbuilder 17 Mrs Andrew Still, spirit dealer 19 James Moir, ropemaker York Place, ... John Clouston (H.M.C.) ... James M. Heriot, shipmaster From Waterloo quay to York street- ... William Baxter, engineer 33 William Ligertwood, shipwright Robert Duthie, shipowner 35 James Anderson, blacksmith 27 Robert F. Chisholm (Customs) 42 Mrs John Forbes ...David Thirsk (N. A. Co.) ... David Main, shipmaster ... Mrs Glennie, lodgings 44 Neptune terrace ... James Urquhart, shipmaster 47 Wm. Hall (of A. Hall & Co.) 31 Wm, Cormack, grocer 49 Walter Hood & Co., shipbuilders Hall, Russell, & Co. (Aberdeen 50 A. Hall & Co., shipbuilders Iron Works) Bon-Accord sawmills 52 George Gordon, innkeeper Peter Forbes, sawmaker York Street, From Wellington street to the New Young Street, Pier. From Gallowgate to Loch street 1 Miss Watt, provision dealer 2 Alex. Watson, shipmaster 10 J. & R. Davidson, cartwrights 5 Donaldson Rose and Co., timber 11 William Yule, grocer merchants 14 G. Robb, wholesale grocer ... James Tulloch, merchant ... Alex. Milne of Pittrichie 9 George Garden, spirit dealer 24 J. Wishart, organ builder 13 James Black 32 John Milne, lieut. of police

ERRATA.

Fnfer—Ballantine, George, Inland Revenue, 49 Chapel street „ Bannerman, John & Co., saddlers' ironmongers, Rettie's court, 26 Broad street „ Blaikie, Mrs David, 4 Waverloy place „ Brown, Alexander, house carpenter and joiner, 38 Catherine street „ Brown, David Dyce, M.A., M.D., Fellow of the Obstetrical Society of London, 22 Union place „ Clark, Peter, advocate, 115 Union street „ Coutts, Andrew, 13 Queen street „ Dickie, Alexander, nail, heel, and toe-plate manufacturer, 20 Frederick street „ Dilling, Mrs, sick nurse, 92 John street „ Joss, Mrs, Littlejohn street tavern, 8 Littlejohn street „ Littlejohn, David, advocate, 3 Queen street Omit— Cumming, John (of Cumming & Fyfe), 55 Schoolhill ,, Jopp, Mrs Andrew, 31 Gallowgate „ M'Donald, Roderick, carter, 8 Charles street „ Maconachie, Robert, 178 Skene street west „ Mitchell, John, vintner, 15, h. 17 Carmelite street „ Robb, Alexander, 13 Canal street Correct— Adams, John, register office, 11 Queen street—read, 2 Guestrow „ Black, John, commercial traveller, 28 Thistle street—read, 18 Springbank street

,, Booth, James, M.D., 27 Queen street—read, 231 Union street „ Boyle, David, S.N.E.R., 9 Carmelite street—read, Deemouth, South College street „ Hall, Henry, wool and rag merchant, 42 Woolmanhill— read, 3 Harriet street, &c. „ Hall, John, warehouseman, 43 Broad street and 39 Guestrow—read, 43 Broad street and 34 Guestrow, &c. „ Trail, Adam, teacher, 5 North Broadford—read, 178 Skene st. west OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY,

Magistrates of Old Aberdeen.

Provost— D. R. Morice.

BAILLIES. Geddes Alexander Stables, sen. I Proiessor W. D. William Milligan Dr Robert L. Poison j Dr MERCHANT COUNCILLORS.

I Professor D. Thomson Principal Campbell I Rev. A. Anderon Alex. Clark, Col. Bounds Dr James Gordon Dr George Ferguson

Alex. Clark, Don Street | Major L. X. Leslie | TRADES* COUNCILLORS.

Alexander Connon I Robert Clark John Arthur Alexander Smith

Charles Mathieson |

Treasurer—Alex. Stables, jun. Procurator-Fiscal—Alexander Stronach, advocate Town- Clerk—George Grub, LL.D., advocate. Cashier—George Stables, jun.

Officer—James Charles

Incorporations.

Patron—Principal Campbell

Convener—Alexander Smith Master of Hospital—George Stables TRADES. DEACONS. BOXMA.STERS. Hammermen John Watt John Arthur Wrights and Coopers George Laws Robert Clark Weavers John Mitchell Leslie Nicol Tailors John Calder Charles Mathieson Shoemakers Alexander Connon John Jamieson Bakers and Brewers George Grub George Stables Fleshers and fishers George Rae... John Nicol 322 OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY.

Seminaries of Learning.

University Buildings, High Street. (See Educational Directory, p. 40.) Grammar School, New Street. Rector—Cosmo M'Pherson Grant Gymnasium, 7 Chanonry. Rector— Eev A. Anderson Bell's School, Boys, New Street. Teacher—George Ramage Do. Girls, Do. Teacher— Miss Stewart Parochial, New Street. Teacher—John Gregory

ADAM, Wm., tailor. 46 Spittal terrace Miss, milliner, 41 Spittal Allan, Alex., wright & cabinetmaker, Wright's and Cooper's Close, High street Mrs, Gordon cottage, Spittal Allen, George, vintner, King street road Anderson, Rev. Alex., A.M., proprietor and director of Gym- nasium, 7 Chanonry Alexander, farmer and innkeeper, 3 New street Annand, Miss, 30 College bounds Arthur, James, blacksmith, King street road

BAIN, John, farmer, Seaton gate Barker, Henry Martyn, head master of Gymnasium Bates, Wm., janitor, University buildings Baxter, Mrs, merchant, 90 High street Begg, John, sacrist, University buildings Birnie, Moses, late surgeon, 61 Don street Bisset, Miss, dressmaker, 49 Spittal Booth, John (of Booth and M'Callum), New Bridge of Don Borthwick, Charles, shipmaster, 7 High street Buchan, Miss, of Auchmacoy, 16 Chanonry Mrs, Hermitage cottage Burnett, C. J., 8 Chanonry Miss, of Kemnay, Don street

C ALDER, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 46 Spittal terrace Campbell, Rev. P. C, D.D., principal (University of Aber- deen), 13 Chanonry Charles, Wm., painter and glazier, 60 Spittal Cheyne, Alex., manager, Brickwork

... . Wm., grain dealer, 56 High street Chisholm, Alex., 89 High street

Christie, Alex , manager, Brickwork Clark, Alex., miller, Don mills Alex., boot and shoemaker, 13 College bounds Alex., cooper, Don street ..... James, cooper, Don street OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY. 323

Clark, Robert, painter and paper-hanger, 19 Don street William, sexton (St Peter's Cemetery), Lodge, King street road Connon, Robert, gardener, Brick-kilns Mrs, lodgings, 26 College bounds Cormack, George, portrait and miniature painter, 16 College bounds Craig, John, feuar, 46 Spital terrace Creighton, Mrs, 68 Spittal Cromar, Mrs David, feuar, 89 Spittal Cruickshank, James, wright, 23 College bounds

DAVIDSON, Wm, gamekeeper, Seaton house Wm., merchant, King street road Dawson, John G., advocate, 28 High street, office 14| Broad street, Aberdeen Robert, land steward, Seaton honse Wm., lodgings, 13 College bounds Donald, Mrs James, Kildare cottage, King street road Donaldson, James, lodgings, 1 Orchard place Downie, John, carter and Old Aberdeen carrier, 20 Don street Drummond, John, bootmaker, Sea-bank, King street road Duff, Mrs, Firhill Cottage, Spittal Duncan, Alex., shipmaster, 93 Spittal John, 37 Spittal Wm., flesher, Spittal Dunn, John, book-keeper, 7 High street Wm., crofter, Old Bridge of Don

FARQUH ARSON, John, tea and spirit dealer, 57 Spittal terrace Ferguson, George, LL.D. (late professor of Humanity, King's College), 11 College bounds Findlay, Mrs James, lodgings, 6 College bounds Forbes, Major, 15 Chanonry Thomas, butcher, 60 High street Fuller, Frederick, A.M, professor of Mathematics, University of Aberdeen Fyfe, James, flesher, 60 High street

GALL, Mrs, lodgings, 19 College bounds Gardiner, John, chief officer, Preventive Station, Bridge of Don Rev. Thos., minister of the Free Church, Free Manse Garvock, Mrs, 45 High street Gavin, Thomas, vintner, new Bridge of Don Geddes, Wm. D., professor of Greek, University of Aberdeen George, James, insurance broker, 11 Chanonry Gerrard, Misses, 6 Chanonry 3 24 OLD ABERDEEN DIRCTORY.

Gibb, Wm., boot and shoemaker, 9 College bounds Mrs, midwife, 9 College bounds Gill, Mrs, lodgings, 16 College bounds Glover, Thomas, Braehead cottage, Old Bridge of Don Gordon, James, M.D., 110 High street Grant, Alex., farmer, 74 High straet Cosmo M'Pherson, session clerk and rector of Old Gram- mar School, 56 High street Gregor, Wm., customs, 2 Orchard place Gregory, John, teacher, Parochial school, New street Greig, James, grocer, King street road Wm., grocer, Bridge of Don Mrs, 28 Spittal

HALL, Arthur, Major-General, Seaton house Hatt, George, North lane Hay, James, of Seaton, Seaton house Henderson, Wm., furnishing tailor, Town-house William, toll keeper, Bridge of Don

IRONSIDE, Wm., teacher, Bridge of Don school Irvine, Alex., vintner and cab-proprietor, 1 Don street Francis, M.D., 70 High street Isaac, George, cattle dealer, King street road

JAFFRAY, Miss, 48 Don street Miss, 18 Don street Jamieson, Rev. George, 5 Chanonry Mrs Wm., 25 College bounds Johnston, John, feuar, 27 Spittal John, grocer, Bridge of Don, Don View Joss, Peter, machinist and artificial limb maker, 39 High street

KEITH, Wm., farmer, 57 Spittal Kelly, Miss, dressmaker, 19 College bounds Kilgour, James, spirit dealer, 87 High street John, church officer, Church gate Robert, earter, East Back road, Don street Kynoch, Ninian, clerk to St Peter's churchyard, and keeper of the Trades' Mort-cloths, 6Q Spittal

LAWS and Cummiug, cartwrights, King street road George, cartwright, King street road Lawrence, Wm., carter, High street Leask, John, treasurer, Kirk Work Funds (Old Machar), and treasurer Sick Labourers' Fund (Old Aberdeen), 21|- Union terrace, Aberdeen Miss, lodgings, 63 Spittal OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY. 325

Leslie, Capt. L. X., 14th Regiment, H. P., Tillydrone ...... Hugh Fraser (of Powis), Powis house Wm., shoemaker, King street road Linton, Alex., baker, 79 High street Wm., mason, High street Lyell, Mrs, 12 College bounds Lyon, Mrs David, Mary Cottage, King street road

M'DONALD, Mrs, haberdasher, 104 High street M'Innes, Mrs, lodgings, 89 Spittal M'Kay, Edward, grocer and spirit dealer, 26 Spittal Macdonell, Mrs, Rose Cottage, Orchard Lane Macgrigor, William, baker, 97 High street Mackie, Charles, cattle dealer, 37 Don street Charles, jun., cattle dealer, 3 Market lane Wm., farmer, Seaton gate Macleod, Miss, 71 High street Macpherson, Rev. Robert, D.D., professor of Theology, Uni- versity of Aberdeen, Chaplainary Macrobie, Peter, farmer, Sunnyside Marshall, Andrew (of T. M. & Co.), 25 High street Massie, William, salmon fisher,' New Bridge of Don Matheson, Peter, furnishing tailor, 27 College bounds Meston, James, jun., writer, Powis road Michie, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 30 High street Millar, Alexander, road overseer, Buchan district, 45 High street Mrs, 30 College bounds Milne, George, 3 Orchard place James, feuar, 29 College bounds Miss, teacher, New Schoolhouse, 38 Spittal Miss, lodgings, 5 Orchard place, College bounds Milligan, Wm., professor of Divinity and Biblical Criticism, 34 College bounds Minto, Wm., feuar, 30 College bounds Mitchell's Hospital, 9 Chanonry Moir, George, feuar, 100 Spittal Mollison, Mrs James, 19 College bounds

Morice, D. R., advocate, 46 Don street ; office, 30 Marischal street, Aberdeen Morrison, William, feuar, Bridge of Don Nicol, James, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 16 High street Leslie, church officer, Church gate

PAUL, John, boot and shoemaker, King street road Poison, Robert L., M.D., surgeon, 2 Chanonry Mrs, 68 High street Porter, Mrs, grocer, 25 Spittal Post Office (Receiving), 43 High street 326 OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY.

RAE, George, farmer, 1 Seaton gate Ramage, George, teacher (Bell's school), h. King street road Roberts, Mrs, vintner, 2 Spittal Robertson, Mrs John (late of Gartly), 15 High street Ross, Donald, secretary and superintendent, N. E. C. Mission, 1 College bounds Robert, surgeon and apothecary (Post Office), 43 High street ..... Mrs, vintner, 66 Spittal

SANDERS, Mrs, provision merchant, 45 Spittal Sangster, George, lodgings, 10 College bounds Scott, A., professor of Oriental Languages, University of Aberdeen Scroggie, Miss, governess, Mitchell's Hospital, 9 Chanoury Seppings, Miss, teacher, 10 College bounds Sharman, Rev. Wm., Mrs Thorn's, Orchard place Sim, John, boot and shoemaker, 103 High street Simpson, Andrew, wright, 25 College bounds Ann, teacher, Bridge of Don Smart, Wm., gardener, 39 Spittal terrace Smith, Alexander, late gardener, East Back road Alexander, hosier, woollen draper, and general dealer, 59 High street ..... James, carter, East Back road James, tailor and grocer, 25 College bounds John, boot and shoemaker, East Back road ...... Rev. Robert, D.D., 1st charge, Old Machar Church, 14 ; Chanonry Mrs, lodgings, 25 College bounds ... .. Mrs, 94 Spittal Stables, A. and Son, grocers and spirit merchants, 112 High street Alex., sen., late merchant, 103 High street Alex., jun. (Scottish Provincial Assurance Co.), 106 High street George, jun. (of Alex. Stables and Son), 112 High st. George, vintner, 102 High street Stephen, Wm., shipmaster, Orchard house Stevenson, James, wright, Seaton gate John, boot and shoemaker, 114 High street Stewart, Miss, teacher (Bell's school) Stirling, Mrs, lodgings, 8 High street

TAIT, George, Seaton Farm, King street road Taylor, Mrs, 109 High street

Tennant, Joseph, draper, 1 Roseacre Thom, Wm., mason, 64 High street OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY. 327

Thorn, Mrs, lodgings, Orchard place Thomson, Andrew (of Thomson, Marshall, and Co.), Powis Lodge David, professor of Natural Philosophy, and secretary (University of Aberdeen), 31 Coliege bounds John, blacksmith and veterinary surgeon, King street road Marshall and Co., brewers, 18 High street Tocher, Wm. overseer (salmon fishings), Bridge of Don Torrie, Mrs, Alex., 17 High street Tun-erf, Gavin (Union Bank), 79 Spittal

WAT KINS, Alex., Primrose hill Watson, George, blacksmith and farmer, 73 Spittal Watt, Frederick R. C, letter carrier, 26 College bounds John, Mains of Seaton John, advocate, 113 High street Mrs John, sen., 113 High street White, Mrs Wm., Bridgefield, Old Bridge of Don Wight, John, M.D., 17 High street Winton, John, feuar, 65 Spittal Wyness, T. sergeant of police, East Back road

YEATS, Thomas, butcher, 24 Spittal Yeoman John, cartwright, King street road WOODSIDE DIRECTORY.

Churches.

1 Established— W. M. Keay. Free—A. S . Moir. Congregational Union— J. Strachan.

TEEASTJEEKS OF CONGREGATIONS. Established—Alexander Fullerton. Free—John Johnston. Congregational Union—George Stewart.

Elders of the Parish Church. Thomas Cumming John Fullerton Alexander Moir James Dey George Kemp Andrew Sangster Alexander Flockhart Eobert M 'Donald John Wight Alexander Fullerton James Mitchell Alexander Will

Session Cleric and Precentor—Alexander Glass.

Elders of the Free Church. John Catto John Cameron George F. Duthie William Murray David Don John Bonnyman William Catto Alexander Troup James Hewitt John Booth Alexander Barnett George Lawranee William Booth Alexander Grant Levi Francis Andrew Beattie William Hutton J. Mackie, jun. James Morgan John Taylor Clerk—G. F. Duthie.

Deacons of Congregational Chapel.

William Morison, jun. John Sherriffs I George Stewart William Morison, sen. James Rae

Teachers.

WoodsideSchoool—G. F. Duthie. Parish Church Female School, Shand's Walk- Miss Wallace. Female Teachers—Misses Hall and Fraser.

Post Office.

67 Hadden Street.

Postmaster—James Murison. Letter Carrier—George Cooper, 114 Hadden st, .

WOODSIDE DIRECTORY. 329

Feuars' Association of Cotton, Tanfield, and Woodside. Instituted 1841. For Promoting the improvement and prosperity of these Villages Patron President— Treasurer—John Reid. Secretary—Robert M' Donald; and a Committee of Twelve.

Water Committee,

Constituted 1851

Trustees—The Ministers of the Es- I Secretary—Robert M'Donald Treasurer—John Wisrht tablished and Free Churches, and the | Ferrier, Secretary of the Great North of Scot- I Members— Dr Gilchrist, D. land Railway, ez-officiis William Johnston, William Nicol, Reid. Chairman—D . Ferrier 1 John

Parochial Coal Fund—184:0.

President—William Johnston. Treasurer—John Wight, sen. Secretary- Rev, W. M. Keay. 12 Extraordinary and 32 Ordinary Members.

Total Abstinence Society (1839)—200 Members.

President— A.. Barnett. Vice-Presidents—A.. F. Moir & George F. Dnthie Secretaries—George Rose and A. Farquhar. Treasurer—John Forbes

Mutual Improvement Association—1853.

Meets every Thursday at Half-past Eight, p.m. Secretary—Thomas Barnett. Treasurer—Hugh Ross

Police Officers.

Sergeant Alexander Morison. Donald M'Kay, constable George Lyell, sheriff-officer

AD AN, Charles, farmer, Nether Buckie Anderson, A., gardener, Sunnybank, Hilton Capt. Jas., merchant, 31, h. 29 Wellington street Angus, Arthur, farmer, Hayton

BARKER, William, broker, 4 Bairnshall lane Barnett, Alexander, wri^ht, 152 Hadden street Barron, Wm., boot and shoe maker, 4 Queen street, h. 104 Hadden street Barron, Thomas, painter, 14, h. 28 Hadden street 28 330 WOODSIDE DIRECTORY.

Beat, John, engine-driver, h. 26 Gaelic lane Beattie, Andrew, leather dealer, boot and shoemaker, 142, h. 140 Hadden street John, stonedresser, 3 Wellington place Bell, Alex, and David, bakers, 146 Hadden street and 47 Barron street John, overseer (J. and J. Crombie), h. Persley den Beverley, A., blacksmith, 163 Barron street Beveridge, Wm., boot and shoemaker, 62 Hadden street Black, Mrs John, 39 Hadden street Bonnyman, John, millwright (J. and J. Crombie), h. 5 Grand- holm houses Brown, David, blacksmith, 10 School lane James, tinsmith, 111 Barron street Mrs Charles, Tanfield house Booth, Mrs, midwife, 36 Wellington street Bossher, Mrs, stoneware merchant, 116 Hadden street

CAIRD, George, clerk (P. and G. Brown), II Grandholm st Wm., mason, 11 Grandholm street Cameron, Wm., clerk (J. and J. Crombie), Grandholm Catto, James, farmer, Lower Cotton John, carter, 2 Mary place Clark, James, mason, 3 Grandholm street Cooper, George, letter carrier, 114 Hadden street Cowie, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 134 Hadden street Crombie, James and John, woollen manufacturers, Grandholm works James, Goval, Fintray John, accountant, Donbank cottage John, jun., Bleachfield, Grandholm John, Balgownie lodge, by Grandholm Cruickshank, James, grocer, 111 Hadden street James, grocer, 51 and 53 Barron street Cumming, James, farmer, Smithfield Thomas, farmer, Upper Buckie

DEY, James, tenter, Grandholm Dingwall, John, shoemaker, 30 Barron street Don, David, farmer, Balgownie Donald, Andrew, 10 Wellington street Alex., farmer, Hilton bank Duguid, Alexander, cowfeeder, 33 School lane Duncan, George, gardener, 20 Wellington place John, gardener, Gordon's mills Duthie, George, schoolmaster, Woodside, h. Maryville John, draper, 68 Hadden street

ELMSLY, George, Woodside house W00DS1DE DIRECTORY. 331

FAKQUHAR, Alex., boot and shoemaker, 121, h. 123 Hadden street FergusoD, John, advocate, Cotton lodge Ferrier, A. and Co., merchants, 5, h. 7 Hadden street David and William, farmers, Persley Miss, dressmaker, 5 Hadden street Fettes, David, boot and shoemaker, 223 Barron street Fisher, John, feuar, Wellington street Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, Wellington place Flaxington, James, overseer, (J. and J. Crombie), Grandholm works Foote, James, carter, Kittybrewster Forbes, James, broker, 13 Wellington street Peter, merchant, 117 Hadden St., k. 119 Francis, Levi, Honey cottage Fraser, Miss, teacher, 2 Park street French, Peter, 1 Wellington place Frier, Mrs, 150 Hadden street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 150 Hadden street Fullerton, Alex., wright, 13 Queen street ...... John (of Johnston and Fullerton), 40 School lane

„ John, clerk, 3 Canal street

GIBB, Mrs, Wm., shoemaker, 41 Hadden street, h. 20 Gaelic lane Gibson, William, baker, 100 Hadden street

«... .. Miss, milliner, 150 Hadden street Gilchrist, Isaac, M.D. and J. P., surgeon, Ardenville Gillanders, Francis, feuar, 8 Canal street Glass, Alexander, bookseller, small-ware merchant, and pre- parer of objects for the microscope, 69 Hadden street Goodbrand, James, cabinetmaker, 104 Hadden street Gordon, Peter, cowfeeder, Gaelic lane Grant, David, grocer and spirit dealer, 181 Barron street James, contractor, 1 Grant street John, engineer, 30 Hadden street Greig, Wm., carter, 17 Hadden street Gunn, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 127 Barron street

HADDEN, Alex, (late of Persley), Rose cottage A. and Sons, manufacturers, Gordon's mills Robert, salmon fisher, Cruives of Don Hall, Miss, teacher, 50 Canal terrace Alexander, gardener and farmer, Jessibank Hardie, George, merchant, 45 Hadden street Harker, John, manager (A. Hadden and Sons), Gordon's mills Harper, Alex., gardener, Jessiebank 332 WOODSIDE DIRECTORY.

Hay, Wm., merchant, 34 Barron street Henderson, Matthew, flesher, 147, h. 149 Hadden street Hendry, A. M., general merchant, 169 and 171 Barron street Hepburn, Garden, tailor, 127 Hadden street Hewit, Lewis, carter, 33 Hadden street Hodge, Mrs John, Cotton croft Howarth, Wm., weaver, Hay ton road Hutton, Wm,, grocer, 155 Hadden street

JACK. Wm , feuar, 128 Hadden street Jamieson, Alex., carter, 37 Hadden street Johnston and Fullerton, builders and timber merchants, 20 Hadden street Wm. (of Johnston and Fullerton), 18 Hadden street John, blacksmith, 18 Hadden street Sir Wm. B., Bart., Hilton house

KEAY, Kev. William Murray, M.A., Parish minister, h. the Manse Keith, John, farmer, Persley Kemp, Alex., flesher, h. 7 Barron street Kerr, Miss, 152 Hadden street Key, John Morris, feuar, 133 Barron street Kirton, Alexander, tailor, 9 Hadden street

LAING, James, flesher, 15 Hadden street, h. 12 Don street Lamont, Wm., wrlght, 33 Wellington street, Wm. plasterer, 33 Wellington street Lawrence, George, gas inspector, Middlefield Leslie, George, tailor and beadle, Established Church, 27 Hadden street Lyell, Charles, carter, 12 Bairnshall lane

M' ALLAN, William, vintner, Tanfield Inn M'Dermont, Alex., "243 Barron street M'Donald, Mrs James, grocer and spirit dealer, 76 Barron street Robert, late druggist, 65 Hadden street M'Intosh, Charles, pipe top maker, Primrose cottage John, engineer, Middlefield house M'Kay, Honeyman, grocer and spirit dealer, 85 Barron st. M'Kechnie, Mrs Neil, Woodside place M'Kenzie, John, gardener, 13 Grandholm street Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 110 Hadden street Mrs, midwife, 70 Hadden street M'Lennan, John, Kittybrewster Mair, George, vintner, 301 Barron street Martin, James (late of Ceylon), Cumming's Park WOODSIDE DIRECTORY. 333

Maitland, Alex., carter, 92 Hadden street George, merchant, 93 Barron street Miss, dressmaker, 93 Barron street Mathieson, Mrs, feuar, 3 Wellington street Melvin, John, mason, 11 Hadden street Miss, dressmaker, 11 Hadden street Mess, Jonathan, Flour mills, Gordon's mills, h. Don cottage Milne, John H., merchant, 88 Hadden street Mitchell, William, cowfeeder, 16 Bairnshall lane Moir, Rev. Alexander Forbes, F. C. Manse Alex., foreman, Kcmnay Quarry, h. 125 Barron street Morison, Alex., blacksmith, 87 Barron street Thomas, stoneware merchant, 52 Hadden street William, grocer, 137 Hadden street m Murison, James, chemist and dentist, 67 Hadden street Munro, Alex., quarrier, Persley ...... George, shoemaker and feuar, 107 Barron street Murray, Mrs David, grocer and spirit dealer, 46 Barron st...... John, merchant. 129 Hadden street *.... Mrs, clothier, 145 Hadden street

NARES, Captain William Henry, E.N., Danestown house Niven, Mrs, merchant, 2 Hadden street Nicol, John, 14 Wellington street Win., wright, 63 Hadden street ...... Mrs John, 13 Hadden street Nicolson, Malcolm, quarrier, 100 Barron street

OGG, George, 150 Hadden street

PATERSON, John, engine-driver, 19 Wellington street Paul, James, merchant, 31 Hadden street Petrie, George, shoemaker, 74 Hadden street ..... James, wright, Kittybrewster. h. 5 Mary place Pirie, Alex. & Sons, paper manufacturers, Woodside works Philip, James, 16 Hadden street Ploughman, Ann, merchant, 49 Hadden street Poole, Richard, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., proprietor, private asylum for ladies, Middlefield house Porter, William, farmer, Persley

REID, John, mason, 21 Hadden street John, broker, 116 Hadden street Mrs Feuar, 26 Gaelic lane Keith, Robert, farmer, Middlefield Bennie, Alex., feuar, Mary place, West Bank Rennie, Miss, grocer, 3 Barron street Riach, Alex., wright, 47 Hadden street 334 WOODSIDB DIRECTORY.

Riddel, James, Kittybrewster tavern James, civil engineer, h. 1 Tanfield walk

Kitchie, Alex , 97 Barron street Allan, merchant and baker, k. 1 Queen street Robertson, Daniel, draper, h. 4 Canal street John, clerk, 2 Wellington street

.. .. Robert, Mary place Mrs Wm., grocer, 52 Barron street Rose, Wm., grocer, 4 Barron street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 4 Barron street Ross, Charles, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, drug- gist, ironmonger, &c, 136, h. 134 Hadden street John, wright, 91 Barron street Russel, Wm., bookseller, Millbank cottage

SANGSTER, Andrew, clerk, Grandholm James Mason, grocer and spirit dealer, 6 Hadden street Scott, David, slater, 34 Wellington street David, slater, 14 School lane John, mason, 28 Wellington street John, shoemaker, 88J Hadden street Wm., farmer, Don terrace Mrs, feuar, 19 Gaelic lane Shand, John, manager (A. Pirie & Sons), h. Woodside works Shepherd, James, stoneware merchant, 42 Barron street Sherriffs, John, merchant, 148 Hadden street Skinner, Donald, merchant, 115 Barron street James, flesher, 48 Hadden street, h. 1 Barron street Mrs, flesher, 1 Hadden street Skene, Alex., merchant, 109 Hadden street Smith, Charles, mason, 23 Wellington street John, gardener, Bairnshall J., Hayton cottage Stephen, Charles, clothier and grocer, 85 Hadden street Charles & Co., wincey manufacturers, 10 King street Stewart, John, stonedresser, 6 Queen street Still, William, clerk, 41 Wellington street Stiven, Miss, 98 Hadden street Stoddart, Henry, grocer and spirit dealer, Hayton, Gordon's mills Strachan, Rev. James, Congregational Chapel manse Stuart, George, rag dealer, h. 16 Wellington street M. John, station agent, Kittybrewster

TAYLOR, James, feuar, 1 Well street, Barron street John, merchant, 237 Barron street Wm., gardener, 15 Wellington street ...... Miss, grocer, 145, h. HI Barron street WOODSIDE DIRECTORY. o35

Taylor, Miss Jane, stoneware merchant, 58 Barron street Troup, Mrs, Newseat, Wellington street

URQUHART, Kenneth, baker, 44 Hadden street, h. 10 Sum- mer street

WALKER, George, tailor, 57 Barron street Wm., merchant, 124 Hadden street Wm., druggist, 138 Hadden street Wallace, Miss, teacher, Shand's Walk. h. 131 Hadden street Warrack, JVliss, merchant, 73 Barron street Warrender, Thomas, farmer, Persley Watson, David, engine driver, Kittybrewster, h. 20 Gaelic lane James, mason, h. 25 Gaelic lane Wight, John, 46 Hadden street Peter, teacher of dancing, 28 Hadden street Will, James, boot and shoe maker, 127 Barron street Williamson, Alex., boot and shoe maker, 16 Wellington st. Wilson, Alex., feuar, Woodside Peter, sen., 9 Dunedin cottages Wishart, John, mason, Canal cottage Webster, Robert, station agent

YOUNG, James, carter, 14 Wellington street Youngson, Peter, jun., manager, Gordon's mills Yule, David, carter, h. 6 Bridge street

ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.

ESTABLISHED 1846.

(Incorporated by Act of Parliament.)

COLONIAL AND FOREIGN ASSURANCE. MODERATE RATES applicable to different Climates. IMMEDIATE REDUCTION of PREMIUM on return to Europe, without Medical Certificate, LOCAL BOARDS and AGENCIES in India and all tbe British Colonies, wbere Proposals may be made, Premiums received, and Claims paid. HOME ASSURANCE. REDUCED RATES for persons who have no intention of proceeding Abroad. No RESTRICTIONS whatever as to Residence or Voyages. RESULTS of the BUSINESS for the year ended 25th May 1864 :— New Assurances for the Year, £501,261 Corresponding Annual Premiums, 17,440 18 4 Annual Eevenue, 144,824 4 6 Accumulated Fund, 555.753 4 7 Subsisting Assurances, 3,279,382 15 6 The HOME and FOREIGN PROSPECTUSES of the Company may be had on application. WILL. THOS. THOMSON, Actuary. D. CLUNIE GREGOR, Secretary.

Edinburgh (Head Office), 5 GEORGE STREET. London 3 PALL MALL EAST, S.W.

Dublin,' = ..60 UPFER SACKVILLE STREET. Glasgow, 58 ST. VINCENT STREET. AGENTS.

Aberdeen. . . .JOHN T. RENNIE, 48 Marischal Street. Peterhead Wm. Gamack, Solicitor and J. P., Jamaica Street. .

338 ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE STANDARD LIFE JJ COMPANY.

CONSTITUTED BY ACTS OF PARLIAMENT,

Will. 4, C. 81 (1832), 8 and 9 Vict., C. 75 (1845), 22 and 23 Vict., C. 27 (1859.)

ABERDEEN LOCAL BOARD.

JAMES BREBNER, Esq,, Advocate. DUNCAN FORBES, Esq., 259 Union Street West.. JAMES HORN, Esq. of Pitmedden. Professor THOMSON, University of Aberdeen. DAVID WYLLIE, Esq., Cashier, Union Bank. AGENTS AND SECRETARIES TO THE BOARD.

SMITH & COCHRAN, Advocates, 152 Union Street, Aberdeen. fl^HE STANDAED LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY WAS -*- ESTABLISHED IN 1825, AND DURING THE LAST FIFTEEN YEARS THE ANNUAL AVERAGE OF NEW ASSURANCES HAS EX. CEEDED HALF A MILLION STERLING, BEING THE LARGEST BUSINESS TRANSACTED IN THAT PERIOD BY ANY LIFE ASSU- RANCE OFFICE. THE NEW ASSURANCES EFFECTED IN 1862 ALONE WERE'UPWARDS OF £500,000. THE BUSINESS IS A PURELY HOME BUSINESS, THE COMPANY HAVING NO AGENCIES OUT OF THE UNITED ETNGDOM

ACCUMULATED FUND £2,620,272 17 9 ANNUAL REVENUE £437,380 8

FREE ASSURANCE. THE POLICIES of the STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY are relieved from all Restrictions as to Residence Abroad (except in Special cases), and they are otherwise so framed as to afford the most complete security in connection with Family Provisions, Marriage Settlements, Loan Transactions, and the various other purposes in connection with which the protection of Life Assurance is sought. ADVERTISEMENTS. 339

THE SIXTH DIVISION OP PROFITS

Was made on the 9th May, 1861, when it was reported that the Bonus Ad- ditions were at the rate of 150 per cent, on Policies effected in 1825 ; 100 per cent, on Policies effected in 1831 ; and 50 per cent, on Policies effected in 1840. Next division of Profits in November of the present year, 1865.

THE INVESTIGATION REPORT

And ANNUAL REPORT and PROSPECTUS for 1865, shewing these im- portant advantages, may be had at the Office, or Agencies of the Company. WILL. THOs. THOMSON, Manager

Edinburgh 3 GEORGE STREET (Head Office). London 82 KING WILLIAM STREET. Dublin..... 66 UPPER SACKVILLE STREET. Glasgow 35 St. VINCENT PLACE.

AGENTS:— Aberdeen SMITH and COCHRAN, Advocates, 152, Union Street.

Ballater George Haynes, Union Bank Banff Andrew M'Ewan, Commercial Bank Beauly Alex. M'Kenzie, jura. Bervie John H. Stewart, Parochial Schoolmaster Cromar (Tarland) F. B. Stewart, Merchant, Newkirk Cullen William Strachan, Shipowner Elgin James Petrie, Union Bank Findhom William Anderson, Shipowner Fochabers Alexander Marquis Forres Robert Urquhart, Writer Fraserburgh William Ramsay, Stamp Office Golspie Donald Gray, British Linen Company Grantown Cumming and M'Dougall, Merchants Bluntly Thomas Ogilvie, Merchant Invergordon John Joss, Merchant Keith Charles Green, Union Bank Kirkwall Alexander Bain, Writer Laurencekirk Alexander Bell, Manager of Gas Works Lerwick William Sievwright, Writer

Macduff , Alex. Dallas, Shipowner Nairn Wm. Leslie, Druggist Oldmeldrwm George Jackson, General Merchant Peterhead A. & W. Boyd, Solicitors Bortsoy ..James Moir, North of Scotland Bank

Stonehaven r Stromness Wm. Hay, Writer Tain , Hugh Ross Macdonald, Accountant, British Linen Company Turriff John Rose, Factor Wick Peter Reid, Bookseller 340 ADVERTISEMENTS. NATIONAL SECURITY SAVINGS BANK OF ABERDEEN, EXCHANGE STREET.

TRUSTEES AND MANAGERS.

The Lord Provost The Member of Parliament for the The Eldest Baillie City The Dean of Guild The Member of Parliament for tha The Convener of the Trades County The Minister of the West Parish The Sheriff The President of the Society of Advo- The Sheriff-Substitute at Aberdeen cates The Convener of the County The Treasurer of the Society of Advo- The President of the Mechanics' In- cates stitution The President of the Shipmasters' The Secretary of the Mechanics' In- Society stitution

The above are Managers ex officiis.

John Angus, Advocate Wm. Lumsden, Merchant Newell Burnett, Advocate James B. M'Combie, Advocate Robert Catto, jun., Merchant John D. Milne, Advocate James Chalmers, Printer David McHardy, Ironmonger Alex. Chivas, Banker James Murray, Advocate Francis James Cochran of Balfour Charles Playfair, Gunraaker John Fraser, Bootmaker James Rettie, Jeweller James Garden, Advocate Simpson Shepherd, Merchant Andrew Crane, late Shipmaster John Smith, Advocate W m. Henderson, M.O Neil Smith, Jun., Merchant George Henry, Merchant Alex. Stronach, of Drumallan James Horn, ofPitmedden John Watt, Advocate Alex. Jopp, Advocate John Webster, Advocate John Leslie, Manufacturer *John Whyte, Merchant

Those marked thus (*) are Trustees.

Treasurer—David Wyllie, Cashier of the Union Bank.

Actuary and Cashier—Alexander Ross, Advocate.

Accountant—Thomas Riddell.

THE BANK is Open every TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, from Ten to Eleven Forenoon and Seven to Eight Evening, and every THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, from Nine to Eleven Morning, and from Six to Eight o'clock, Evening, both for the receipt and repayment of Deposits, except on Saturday evening, when no money is paid out. It receives in Deposit any sum, from One Shilling upwards, to the extent of £30 within each year, ending at 20th November, and £150 in whole. A Pass Book is given to each Depositor gratis, containing an abstract of the Rules, and the Depositor's Account with the Bank. Full Copies of the Rules may be had for Sixpence each. ADVERTISEMENTS. 341

Interest at the rate of THREE PER CENT, is allowed on every sum of Five Shillings or upwards deposited, for the full number of days the Deposit remains in the Bank, and is added to the principal at the 20th November yearly, whether the Depositor attend at the time or not. The Interest is free from Income Tax, or any other deduction whatever The sums deposited, or any part of them, will be repaid whenever they notice are wanted ; previous being given, in terms of the rules, for sums above £10, but with which notice the Trustees and Managers dispense in cases of urgency, and on a sufficient reason, in the opinion of them or the officers being given. In terms of the Acts of Parliament, a Duplicate of the Annual Balance Sheet of the whole affairs of the Bank, made up to the 20th November yearly, is hung up in the office for the inspection and information of all con- cerned ; and any depositor is entitled to a printed copy of it, price one penny. There is also printed, at the end of every four weeks, an abstract of the whole transactions of the Bank during the previous month, with a state- ment annexed of the whole sums due to Depositors at its date, the amount in the hands of Government, and the balance in the hands of the Treasurer and Cashier respectively. Depositors may have a copy of any of these ab - stracts on payment of a penny. By order of the Trustees and Managers,

AL. ROSS, Actuary and Cashier, Aberdeen, 31st May, 1865.

SCOTTISH LEGAL

BUBXAL

LOAN SOCIETY. Established March, 1852.

Enrolled for Scotland, agreeably to the Acts of Parliament 18 and 19 and 21 and 22 Vict., cap. 63 and 101, being the only legal Society in Scotland upon the same principle. HEAD OFFICE—141, George Street, Glasgow.

With BRANCH OFFICES in all the PRINCIPAL TOWNS in SCOTLAND,

SOME of the advantages that this Society possesses above almost all others are—That Assurances can be effected from £1 10s to £100 ;

That it admits Members at any age, if in good health ; That all Weekly Pay- ments are regularly uplifted and definitely stated at entry, and do not in- crease upon the members ; That no extra levy can be made, and no fines can be inflicted. Members having paid in their whole Funeral Money and ex- penses, pay no more. All Funeral Money is increased Five per Cent, ft r every Five Years of Membership; and all claims promptly settled withm Twelve Hours after application. All information regarding the Society may be obtained on application to A. H. WATSON, Agent for the ahove Society, Chapel Court, 1, Justice Street, 29 —

342 ADVERTISEMENTS. THE NORTHERN Assurance Company.

Established 1836.

ABERDEEN, 3, KING STREET.

GLASGOW:— 19, LONDON : — I, St. Vincent Moorgate Street. Place.

EDINBURGH : &*E DUNDEE 14, 20, St. Andrew's ^ St. Andrew's Square. Place.

General p©0artf of ^Directors at j^iforoem.

JOHN CRUICKSHANK, Esq., LL.D., Chairman.

WILLIAM ADAM, Esq., Advocate. ALEXANDER CHIYAS, Esq., Banker. ROBERT FLETCHER, Esq., Accountant. WILLIAM LESLIE, Esq., Architect. BENJAMIN MOIR, Esq., Merchant. JAMES SIM, Esq. of Stockethill.

This Company possessing a

Subscribed Capital of ^2,000,000 Realized Assets of above 800,000 And an Annual Revenue upwards of 270,000 ADVERTISEMENTS. 343

Offers the most undoubted Security for all its engage- ments. Its Life Rates and Scheme of Division, under Participation Policies, will be found particularly favour- able to the Assured; and this being the BONUS YEAR,

Policies effected before 31.57' December next , will participate in the Profits of the Quinquennial period, then completed.

Foreign Assurances effected at Reduced Rates.

For the East and West Indies the Company has two distinct sets of Tables, offering peculiarly favourable terms to the Assured.

WM. CHALMERS, Manager.

H. AMBROSE SMITH, Secretary.

bo n: j^ Xi LIVER ASSURANCE SOCIETY.

Established July, 185 0.

Chief Office, - - - 16, Prescot Street, Liverpool.

TRUSTEES.

Charles Turner, Esq., M.P. | Samuel Grey Rathbone, Esq.

Charles Edward Rawlins, Jun. } Esq.

ACCUMULATED CAPITAL, APPEOACHING £100,000. Assurances effected from £1 10s to £200.

AGENT FOR ABERDEEN AND THE NORTH OF SCOTLAND, M. TOGAN, 34, GEORGE STREET, ABERDEEN. 344 ADVERTISEMENTS.

BONUS YEAR, 1865. ENGLISH X SCOTTISH $afo ptft Insurance ^3S0nEtt0n, ESTABLISHED 1839,

CAPITAL—ONE MILLION

Trustees.

The Honourable Lord Benholme. | The Right Hon. J. A. 8. Wortley> I The Honourable Lord Jerviswoode. Q.C.

William Smythe, Esq. of Methven. | William Dugmore, Esq.

Directors in Edinburgh. James Adam, Esq., S.S.C. Alexander Macduff, Esq. of Bonhard G. C. Arbuthnot, Esq. of Mavisbank. Anthony Murray of Dollerie, Esq.. John Beatson Bell, Esq., W.S. W.S. John Cook, Esq., W.S. Ralph Erskine Scott, Esq., C.A.

Alexander Hamilton, Esq., W.S. | James Steuart, Esq., W.S. Secretaries—Messrs. Hope & Mackay, W.S. Manager—William Smith, Esq. r|T^HE Business of this Association embraces every beneficial form JL of Life Assurance, Annuities, and Endowments. The Assured have the Security of the Subscribed Capital of One Million Sterling, besides Invested Funds exceeding Half a Million, and an Annual Income of over £100,000. Nine-Tenths of the Profits are divided among the Assured every Five Years, New Entrants participating at each Division;

Special Notice.

The Books will close on 24th December, 1865, for the next Quin- quennial Investigation and Division of Profits. Policies opened prior to that date will participate in the Division then to take place.

ANNUITIES on Single or Joint Lives, and Endowments are granted on favourable terms. OFFICES— 120, PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH— William Smith, Manager, 105, ST. VINCENT STREET, GLASGOW— James Wilson, Secretary. 12, WATERLOO PLACE, LONDON- J. Hill Williams, Actuary,

Agents in Aberdeen. DAVIDSONS & COOPER, Advocates, Union Terrace. DAVID C. FRASER, Advocate, Union Street. ADVERTISEMENTS. 345 PHCENIX FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LOMBARD STREET AND CHARING CROSS, LONDON.

Established in 1782.

TRUSTEES AND DIRECTORS.

Decimus Burton, Esq. Kirkman D. Hodgson, Esq., M.P. Travers Buxton, Esq. William James Lancaster, Esq. The Hon. James Byng. John Dorrien Magens, Esq. Octavius Edward Coope, Esq. John Timothy Oxley, Esq. William Cotton, Esq. Benjamin Shaw, Esq. George Arthur Fuller, Esq. Wm. James Thomson, Esq. Charles Emanuel Goodhart, Esq. Henry Heyman Toulmin, Esq. James Alexander Gordon, Esq. Mathew Whiting, Esq. Edward Hawkins, Jun., Esq.

AUDITORS.

John Hodgson, Esq. | Peter Martineau, Esq. 1 Joseph Samuel Lescher, Esq

George William Lovell, Secretary.

John J. Broomfield, Assistant Secretary.

| NSURANCES AGAINST LOSS BY FIEE are effected by the -*• PHCENIX COMPANY upon every description of Property, in every part of the world, on the most favourable terms. The promptitude and liberality with which its engagements are always met by this Company are well known, and the importance of its relations with the public may be estimated from the fact that since its establishment it has paid more than Eight and a Half Millions Sterling in discharge of Claims for Losses by Eire. The duty after Midsummer, 1865, will be Is. 6d. per cent, only on Build- ings and Furniture as well as on Stock.

Agents at Aberdeen.

Messrs. ROBERTSON & LUMSDEN, Advocates, 3, Union Terrace; and JAMES BUYERS, Esq., British Linen Co.'s Bank. 346 ADVERTISEMENTS.

LIVERPOOL AND LONDON

AND HL8BE MSTOMSI ©MIFAWY

Established 1836. Empowered Specially by Parliament.

FIRE- ANNUITIES- LIFE ANNUITIES PAYABLE, £36,732.

£742,670 Fire Premiums. 1864. Life Premiums £236,240. INVESTED FUNDS, £3,212,300 STERLING.

OFFICES.

Liverpool, 1, Dale Street. London, 20, Poultry, & 7, Cornhill. Glasgow, 128, Ingrain Street.

T the Annual Meeting of the Company, held on the 23d of A February, 1S65, a report for the past year was read which showed— That the Capital of the Company actually paid up and invested was— £391,752 That the Fire Premiums for the year were 742,674 Being an increase on two years of 290,000 That the Losses paid and provided for under Fire Policies were 523,460 That 1690 Proposals had been received for Life Insurances in the aggregate sum of 904,809 That 1394 Policies had been issued insuring 733,536 That 138 Proposals had beeii declined for 82,548 That 158 Proposals had not been completed for 88,725 904,809 That the Premiums on the new Life of £733,536 were ... 23,808 That the total. Life Premiums of the year were ... 236,244 That the claims under Lite Policies with their Bonuses were 143,197 That 90 Bonds for Annuities had been granted, amounting to 4,262 That the total Annuities now payable were 36,783 That the Special Reserve for the Life Department Engage- ments amounted to 1,056,222 That the Reserve Surplus Fund is increased to 971,410 That after payment of the Dividend of 40 per cent, there will remain a Balance of Undivided Profit of 192,960 That the invested Funds of the Company amounted to ... 3,212,300 ADVERTISEMENTS. 347

SCOTTISH BOARD—Office, 128, Ingram St., Glasgow. Chairman—J. R. Stewart, Esq., Glasgow.

Andrew Buchanan, Esq. of Auchentorlie | J. J. Grieve, Esq., Greenock. R. F. S. Stewart, Esq., Laggaray. Resident Secretary—D. Stewart, Esq., Glasgow.

Medical Referees—J. S. Orr, M.D., in Glasgow ; J P. Paton, M.D., in Greenock Bankers— Union Bank of Scotland. Law Agent—James Ritchie, Esq. The Scottish Board exercise the fullest control over the business in Scot- land, thus affording to Assurers all the advantages of a purely local under- taking, based on the security of alarge, flourishing, and powerful Institution. AGENTS. ABERDEENA-™™™ f JOHN SHEED, 44, Marischal Street. ^ OSWALD & Co., 30, Do.

Banchory .>. William Bisset, Merchant. Keith William Thom, Bookseller. Oldmeldrum John Davidson, Merchant. Peterhead James Mackinnon. Stonehaven James Wood, Druggist. Tarland James Grant, Gen. Merchant. Turriff James Walker, Senior, Merchant. Inverury George Jackson, Merchant. CHARTERED

1 aitk of $nfoia, Ittstralk, # €\fmu.

HEAD OFFICE—20 THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON.

INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER.

Paid-up Capital, £800,000. Reserve Fund, £105,000.

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. Bombay, Kurrachee, Calcutta, Rangoon, Singapore, Batavia, Hong-Kong. Shanghai, and Hankow. rrHE CORPORATION Buy and Sell Bills of Exchange payable

JL at the above named places ; issue letters of Credit ; undertake ohe Purchase and Sale of Indian Government and other Securities; and conduct all general Banking business. The Corporation also receive Money on Deposit, at rates of Interest varying according to the length of time for which the Deposit is made, On Deposits for not less than Twelve Months the rate is five per cent, per annum ; for longer periods a higher rate is allowed. The interest is payable half-yearly. Further particulars may be ascertained on application to the AGENT IN ABERDEEN:

WILLIAM GORDON, Skarebroker, 5, King Street. .

318 ADVERTISEMENTS.

0TO1A1T18 S0CI1TT, No. 19, Birchen Lane, Cornnill, London,

(Being the House lately occupied by the Corporation of the London Assurance) ESTABLISHED IX 1840.

Suretyship undertaken for the fidelity of persons in situation of Trust, on the yearly payment of a small sum at a stipulated rate per centum ; THE SOCIETY'S SECUEITY BEING ADOPTED BY THE BANK OP ENGLAND. THE BANK OF IRELAND. THE SECRETARY OF STATE IN COUNCIL FOR INDIA. THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF LONDON. THE PRINCIPAL BANKING AND RAILWAY COMPANIES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

EMPOWERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF PARLIAMENT, 5 VICTORIA- SESSION 1842.

H. H. CA.NNAN, Esq. Sir C. RUGGE PRICE, Bart. GEORGE SCOVELL, Esq.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Chairman—George Scovell, Esq. Deputy- Chairman—Erancis Lysons Price, Esq. Major Wynell Adams, Esq. Jonathan S. Pidgeon, Esq. John Benson, Esq. C. Saunderson, Esq.

Herbert H. Cannan, Esq. | Auditors—John Rannie and Robert Tucker, Esq. Bankers—Sib Charles Price, Bart., Marrtat and Price. Standing Counsel—John Greenwood, Q.C (Recorder of Portsmouth), R. Ryder Dean, Esq. Secretary—James Muzio, Esq.

Solicitors—Messrs W. & S. Cotton, 7 Lothbury, London ; Messrs Horne and Rose, Edinburgh; Thomas Crozier, Esq., Dublin. Prospectuses and all necessary information may be obtained of the Secretarg, 19 Birchen Lane, Cornhill, London ; or any of the Society's agents.

rFHIS SOCIETY was the First Public Company established in X. Great Britain to obviate the inconveniences and defects of Suretyship by private Bondsmen, and its security is accepted by the Banks of England and Ireland, and most of the Public Companies, Bankers, Commercial and Trading Firms in the United Kingdom. Persons of the highest character and qualifications frequently decline valuable appointments, either from an unwillingness to place themselves and their friends under so serious an obligation, or the great difficulty of —

ADVERTISEMENTS. 349

obtaining satisfactory sureties; but the institution of this Society removes these difficulties. The Guarantee Society undertakes, for a small yearly payment, to make good to the employer any loss by thefraud or dishonesty of the person employed, according to the amount specified in the bond, and therefore obviates the necessity for Private Sureties, as well as the evils arising therefrom, which often prove as prejudicial to the real interests of the employer as to the person finding the guarantee of private friends. Employers, by the existence of this Society, are assured of the continued solvency of the surety of the person employed, and the security thus becomea a permanent one. Friends and relatives are relieved of the fear of those pecuniary losses to which persons are exposed who become responsible for the acts of others.

Rates from 10s per centum per annum and upwards, according to the nature of the employment, or the amount of the Security required.

No charge is made for Stamp Duty, except in special cases ; the usual legal expenses of Surety Bonds will therefore be avoided by persons who enter on their respective duties under the Guarantee of this Society. A reduction is made in the Premium on the Sixth Annual Payment.

Messrs STRONACH & DUGUID, Advocates, 71 King Street, Agents.

THE MANCHESTER FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY.

ESTABLISHED 182 4.

CHIEF OFFICES— .58, KING STEEET, MANCHESTER.

96, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, CAPITAL-ONE MILLION STERLING.

Chairman of the Company—Edmund Buckley, Esq. Deputy-Chairman James Heald, Esq. Chairman in London—Sir James Duke, Bart., MP., Aid. Deputy- Chairman—Thomas Q. Finnis, Esq., Aid. THE Rates charged are founded on thirty years' experience^- this Company acting independently of the Combination Tariffs. The usual discounts on Cotton, Flax, and Woollen Mills are allowed. Insurances must be paid within Fifteen Days after the Quarter-day on which they fall due, or the Policy will become void. JAMES B. NORTHCOTE, Secretary.

AGENTS AT ABERDEEN.

Mb. DAVID MITCHELL. Advocate, 12 Adelphi Court ; and Mb. ALEXANDER DIACK, 13 Belmont Street. . "

350 ADVERTISEMENTS.

48 TO! Will INSURANCE COMPANY

OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON.

CAPITAL -TWO MILLIONS STERLING. CHIEF OFFICES- QUEEN INSURANCE BUILDINGS, DALE STREET, LIVERPOOL. Do. Do. GRACECHURCH ST. LONDON.

Chairman—Bernard Hall, Esq., Merchant, Liverpool. Chairman in London—H. Fowler, Esq., Merchant. Chairman in Glasgow—Andrew Galbraith, Esq., Merchant. Chairman in Edinburgh—Peter M 'Lagan, Esq. of Pampherston. Chairman in Dundee— John Sharp, Esq., Flax-spinner. Cnairman in Aberdeen— John Stewart, Esq. of Craigiebucklcr. Manager and Actuary—J. Moncrieff Wilson, Esq., Liverpool. Sub-Manager—John E. Leyland, London.

DIRECTORS IN SCOTLAND.*

Robert Abernethy, Esq., Engineer Peter M'Lagan, Esq. of Pampher Aberdeen ston, Edinburgh. William Allan, Esq., Merchant Jas. Marshall, Esq., Iron Merchant Glasgow. Edinburgh. James Bell, Esq., Merchant, Dun' Alex. Moncrieff, Esq., Advocate. dee. Edinburgh. William Connal, Esq., Merchant Oliver G. Miller, Esq., Flax-spinner Glasgow. Dundee. R. S. Cunliff, Esq., Engineer, Glas Joseph Rowell, Esq., Iron Merchant gow. Aberdeen. Alex. Dick, Esq., Writer, Glasgow. Adam Paterson, Esq., Writer. W. G. Don, Esq., Merchant, Dun Glasgow. dee. James Syme, Esq., Banker, Glas Thomas Gordon, Esq., Merchant gow, Aberdeen. John Stewart, Esq. of Craigiebuck James Gowans, Esq. of Rochville ler, Aberdeen. Park, Edinburgh. Thos. Smith, Esq., Flax-spinner. J. Anderson Henry, Esq. of Wood Dundee. end, Edinburgh. All duly qualified Shareholders of the Company. ADVERTISEMENTS. 351

MEDICAL OFFICERS. George H. B. Macleod, Esq., M.D., Glasgow. David Christison, Esq., M.D., Edinburgh. W. L. Gibson, Esq., M.D., Dundee. Alexander Eilgotjr, Esq., M.D., Aberdeen.

RESIDENT MANAGERS FOR SCOTLAND. Messrs. Mitchell & Watson, C.A., Glasgow. Resident Secretary, Glasgow—Michael Thomson, Esq. „ Edinburgh- Jas. Wordie, Esq., S.S.C. „ Dundee— J. A. Gloag, Esq., Writer. Resident Secretary, Aberdekn—LESSEE STEPHEN, Advocate.

ANNUAL MEETING, 1864. FIRE DEPARTMENT.

A T the Annual Meeting of the Proprietors, held at Liverpool -^*- on tbe 27th October, 1864—Bernard Hall, Esq., Chairman of the Com- pany, in the Chair, the Directors' Report for the year stated— That the Fire Premiums for the Year amounted to £101,085 being an increase over the preceding year of 30,785 and greater by 7,900 than the largest increase shown in any previous year of the Company's existence. That the Fire Reserve Fund now stands at 114,312 That the Claims paid and outstanding were 65,267 showing losses beyond the usual average, the year having, in this respect, proved an exceptional one for the " Queen " as well as for other Fire In- surance Companies. (It is believed that an Income from Fire Premiums of £101,000 has rarely, if ever, before been reached by any Office in its Sixth year.) In the last Report reference was made to the Government return of Fire Insurance Duties as one of the tests of the growing popularity of the Company within the United Kingdom. It now appears that for the past year the In- crease of Duty (£4,897) exceeded the increase of any former year by upwards of £2,300, and represented new Annual Insurances to the extent of over Three Millions Sterling. LIFE DEPARTMENT. The Report showed that during the year 533 Proposals were made to the Office for Assurances, to the extent of £326,558, of which 118 Proposals for £88,600 were, for various reasons, declined. That 63 Proposals for £32,870 were not proceeded with. That 352 Life Policies were completed and issued for £205,088, being an increase over tbe preceding year of £57 508. That the New Life Premiums were £6,371, being an increase over the pre- ceding year of £2,421. That the Life Income was £23,531, and that upwards of 60 per cent, of the entire Net Premiums was added to the Life Fund. 352 ADVEKTISEMENT9. ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY,

92, CHEAPSIDE, LOm)ON, E.C. FOB

Assurances on Lives and on Survivorships, and against Fire,

Capital—One Million Two Hundred Thousand Founds.

Instituted 1808, and Empowered ly an Act of Parliament of the Mth Qeo. III.

This Company having been established more than Fifty-six years, ample time has elapsed to prove the soundness of the principles on which it has been conducted. During that period its operations have attained great magni- tude, and it has enjoyed much prosperity. Life Department. The Accumulated Premiums amount to more than £1,650,003. The Annual Income exceeds £180,000. Bonuses have been declared on some Policies to an amount greater than the sum originally assured. Premiums have been extinguished where the parties assured have ap- plied the Bonus in reduction of the Annual Premium. At the valuation up to Christmas, 1859, there existed a Surplus of £270,295—the whole of which belonged to the Policy-holders The next valuation will be made up to Christmas, 1869. Policies on the Participating Scale, in England or Ireland respectively, which may be effected before that date, will, if the parties be then alive, participate in the surplu8 in proportion to the time they may have been in force. The sum of £4,013,693 has been paid during the existence of the Office for claims under Life Policies, of which amount a very considerable part was for Bonuses. Persons assuring in Great Britain have the option of Participating Rates of Premium or of Non-participating Rates. The Rates of Premium have been adjusted in accordance with a long ex- perience, and bear equitably on all ages. The Non-participating Scale is particularly adapted to parties wishing to assure a fixed sum only, at a fixed rate of Premium, and on low terms. Premiums may be' paid Annually or Half-yearly ; during the whole Life; or by a limited nnmher of Payments. On Assurance for the whole term of Life, one-fourth part of the Annual Premium may be suffered to remain as a debt on the Policy. Combined provision may be made for Old Age and early Death, so that a person may secure a sum of money for himself, to be paii at a stipulated Age, if he should live so long, or to be paid to his Executors if he should die before that age. This feature in the Atlas Office arrangements deserves particular attention, as likely to meet the requirements of a large number of persons. No extra Premium is required for the voyage to or residence in any part of Europe during peace ; nor on the lives of persons in the Army or Navy while residing in the United Kingdom in time oi'peace._ Residence in Countries beyond the limits of Europe is allowed on favour- able terms : in most temperate climates without extra premium : a moderate charge being made for the voyage only. Whole World Assurances are granted. Persons holding Policies as securities for money have their interests earefully regarded. Notices of the Assignment of Life Policies are received and acknow- ledged. Advances are made on Policies to the extent of their value. ADVERTISEMENTS. 353

Persona desiring to surrender their Assurances may receive the value of

their Policies in money ; or they may, in lieu thereof, obtain a new Policy without further payment of Premium. Lapsed Policies may be revived within three months on easy terms. Policy Stamps are not charged for. The services of the Medical Pro- fession are remunerated. The Directors are ready to r eceive Proposals for Assurances on any con- tingency involving payment of a sum at death. Fire Department. This Company undertakes the Assurmce of almost every species of Pro- perty in the United Kingdom, at ltat33 of Premium and upon principles which will be found quite as advantageous to the interests of the Assured as those offered by any oth^r. The Directors can confidently refer to the well- known character of the Company for liberality and promptitude in the dis- charge of claims made upon it daring the Fifty-six years it has been estab- lished.

N.B. GOVERNMENT DUTY.-After Midsummer 1851. all Fire Assur- ances upon Sock, Machinery, Implements, Fixtures, and Utensils in Trade, are subject to the Reduce! D ity of Is 6d per Cent. The great advantage of an Assurance agxinst Fire to individuals of every class can be confirmed by the fact that this company, while it is an nuilly assuring Property amounting in value to more thin £33,933,325, has paid for Losses to the Assured within the United Kingdom, since its institution in 1803, upwards of £1,531,003 sterling.

Table- of Bates, Forms of Proposal, and any information needful to effect TAfe or Fire .49

23, ST. ANDREW SQUARE, EDINBURGH. Henry Harrison, Esq., Secretary. ESTABLISHED 1840.

ACCUMULATED CAPITAL, ..£890,000. ANNUAL INCOME, £170,000.

No Shareholders. Whole Profits divided amongst the Members. 1856. Profits Divided, £33,000. 1861. „ £66,000.

Bonus Year. OLTCIES completed on or before 31st December will be P entitled to participate in division of bonus in the early part of 1853. During the Four years ending Dacembdr 3lst. 1831, Eleven Thousand Threes Hundred Policies have b»en issued, Assuring the sum of Two Millions and Eighty-six Thousan 1 Six Hundred and i'"orty Pounds. Prospectuses and everv inform ition from the Agent, JAME5 MOIB 4, Belmont Street, Aberdeen. 354 ADVERTISEMENTS. THE SCOTTISH Wwmml %mxmtt $Mttpmj.

ESTABLISHED IN 1825.

Incorporated by Act of Parliament. Haad Offioe—93, UNION STREET, ABERDEEN.

THE SPECIAL ADVANTAGES to be derived from Assuring in this Office are— Vert Moderate Rates of Premium. Large Bonuses. Liberal Conditions. Total Sum Assured under current Life Policies, upwards of £2,789,000 STATEMENT SHOWING THE PROGRESS OF THE COMPANY'S BUSINESS:—

Tear No. of ending Life New Annual Total Eevenue Accumulated 31st Policies Premiums. in each year. Funds. January. Issued.

1863 935 £10,853 17 3 £107,921 1 £403 632 12 1 1854 942 12,416 2 10 120,203 16 3 442,426 16 2 1865 930 13,955 13 1 133,455 14 8 438,803 15 3 BONUSES. The Bate of Bonus is equivalent in the case of the older Policies to £1 14s per cent, per annum on the original sum assured; the total additions to these Policies, now vested, are equal to Thirty-two per cent, on the svm assured; and, at iX* younger ages, the additions amount to upwards of Seventy- five per cent, of the Premiums paid. COPIhS OF ANNUAL REPORT, 1865, and Balance Sheet, along with Prospectuses and Forms of Proposal, may be had at Head Ofbice and Agencies throughout the United Kingdom. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Risks of almost every description are undertaken at the usual rates. Claims piomptly settled. Losses arising from Explosion of Gas are paid by this Company. Transfers from other Offices free of expense. CHAs. F. GRIFFITH, Manager ALEX. STABLES, Jun., Secretary. Scottish Provincial Assurance Office, Aberdeen, May, 1865. ADVERTISEMENTS. 355

TZHZIE DST .A. T I O 35T -£l Xj waranke antr 3;ttrdgs|np ASSOCIATION (LIMITED).

INCORPORATED UNDER TEE " COMPANIES ACT, 1862"

CAPITAL, £250,000.

HEAD OFFICE-119, GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH. OFFICE IN GLASGOW—16 ST. VINCENT PLACE.

TRUSTEES. Sir David Baxter, Baronet of Kihnaron. Laurence Robertson, Eeq., t'abhier, Royal Bank of Scotland A. Kincaid Mackenzie, Esq., Manager, t ommercial Bank of Scotland William James Duncan, Esq., Manager, National Lank of Scotland William Th«mas Thomson, Esq., Manager, Standard Life Assurance Company DIRECTORS. Charles Cowan, Esq. of Valley field David Thorn, Esq., Merchant, Leith Kenneth Mackenzie, Esq., C.A., Edinburgh Charlts MacGibbon, Esq., Edinburgh John Cook, Esq., W S., Edinburgh Benjamin Hall Blyth, Esq., Civil Kngineer, Edinburgh William Smith, Lsq., Manager of the English and Scottish Law Life Assurance Association, Edinburgh R. E. Scott. Esq., C.A., Edinburgh Manager- JAM IS WILKIE, Esq., C.A. Agent in Glasgow- S. M. Penney, Esq.

'T HIS ASSOCIATION provides security for the Actings, Intro- _l missions, and fidelity ofPerscnsin Situations of Trust and Responsi- bility, and undertakes, amongst others, the following descriptions of Risks, Viz. :— Managers, Secretaries, Agents, Tellers, and Clerks of Banks, Insurance Companies, Railways, and other Public Institutions. Factors, Trustees, Collectors, Receivers, and others intrusted with the Management of Property and Collection of Rents, &c. Commercial Clerks, Book-keepers, &c, and Travellers for Commercial Houses. The Association transacts Guarantee Business alone, unconnected with Sis ks of any other description whatever. forms of Proposal, and every information, may le ohiained at the Head Office, or from any of the Agents of the Association. AGENTS IN ABERDEEN- ADA MSON & HORNE. 25, Marischal Street, 356 ADVERTISEMENTS,

BONUS YEAR 1865. fjtorth jgriM mil Qmwtik INSUEANCE COMPANY.

ESTABLISHED IN 1809. Incorporated by Royal Charter and Special Acts of Parliament,

Accumulated Funds, £2,304,512 7 10. Annual Revenue (1864) £565,458 16 2.

ORDINARY DIRECTORS. Edinburgh. London. Frederick Pitman, Esq., W.S. John White Cater, Esq., Merchant. John Brown Innes, E-q., W.S. Charles Morrison, Esq., Merchant. Henry D. Ferguson, Esq., W.S. Junius S. Morgan, Esq., Mei-chanb. J. Mail land, Esq., Account. -General John H. Win, Schroder, Esq., to the Court of Session. Merchant.

R. Blair Maconoehie, Esq , W.S. Geo. Garden Nicol, Esq., Merchant. Sir James Gardiner Baird, Bart. George Young, Esq., Merchant. David Davidson, Esq., Treasurer of Alex. H Campbell, Esq., Merchant. Bank of Scotland. Philip Charles Cavan, Esq., Mercht,

George Auldjo Jamieson, Esq., C.A. Peter P. Ralli, Esq . Merchant. J. F. W. Drummond, Esq., Mercht. P du pre Grenfell, Esq., Merchant

James Campbell Tait, Esq , w .S. A. Klockmann Esq. Merchant.

Laurence Davidson, Esq , W.S. James Du Buisson, Esq., Merchant D. B. Wauchope, Esq.. Mer., Leith. Manager of Fire Department— /Secretary— John Ogilvie. George H. Whyting. Actuary— David Chisholm. Superintendent of Foreign, Department Auditor— George Murray, C,A. G. H. Burnett. Inspector of Agencies— Actuary—Andrew Baden, Jun. Alfred Good. /Secretary— F. W. Lance. Medical Officer—JOHN G. M. BURT, M.D., President of the Royal College of Physicians. General Manager—DAVI D S M ITH.

HEAD OFFICES- EDINBURGH, 64, PRINCES STREET. LONDON, 61, THHEADNEEDLE STREET, E.C. „ WEST-END OKFICE, 8, WATERLOO PLACEL PALL MALL, S.W.

Agents for Aberdeen. Mr NEWELL BURN KTT. Advocate, Record Office. King Street. Messrs MUKRAY

BOWS YEAR 1865. §mtk gttM M fgmjuttib INSURANCE COMPANY.

IN THE LIFE DEPARTMENT. THE NEW BUSINESS for the year 1864 was as follows :— No. of Policies. Sums Assuied. New Premiums. 1240 £1,034,578 £31,895 1 2 THE WHOLE PROFITS (except 10 percent, for guarantee) are divided among the Assured on the Participating Scale. At the pleasure of the party interested, these profits may be applied in any of the following ways ; 1. In Adding to the Sums Assured. 2. In Reduction of future Premiums.

3. For an Immediate Cash Payment ; or 4. In the Purchase of an Annuity.

The next Declaration of Bonus will take place on the close of the Books on 30th Dec, 1865. All Participating Policies opened on or before that date will share in the Fund then to be divided. For the six years prior to the last Division of Profits (December, 1858), the sums assured amounted to ...... £1,762,166 Or an Annual Average of £293,694. For the six years since 1858 they have been ...... £4,209,939 Shewing an Annual Average of £701,656, Being an Increase of upwards of 158 per cent, above the amount assured during the preceding period. The Conditions of the Company's Policies have recently been revised,, and the assured are now freed from many of the usual Restrictions.

IN THE ANNUITY DEPARTMENT, Annuities immediate, deferred, or contingent, granted. The Rates are fixed on the most moderate scale.

IN THE FIRE DEPARTMENT, AH descriptions of property at Home and Abroad may be Insured at the lowest Rates of Premium corresponding to the Risk. The progress of the Company in this department has been very satisfac- tory— For 1862 the Premiums (less Re-assurances) were £119,591 9 8 For 1863 Do. do. 165,192 8 3 For 1864 Do. do. 219,235 10 8 Losses invariably settled with Promptitude and Liberality.

Full Explanations, Tables of Rates, 8(c., may be had at any of the Company''e Offices or Agents throughout the Kingdom.

N.B.—Insurers in this Company will receive the full advantage of the decrease in the Government rate of Duty on Fire Insurauce, so that parties may now add to the sura insured under their policy without increasing their annual payment. 358 ADVERTISEMENTS. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY,

Head Offices in Scotland.

No. 13, GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH. COMMERCIAL BANK BUILDINGS, GORDON STREET, GLASGOW,

EDINBURGH BOARD.

Chairman—Sir John Sinclair of Dnnbeath, Baronet, Convenor of the County of Caithness.

Deputy- Chairman—John Middleton, Esq., 6, Moray Place, Edinburgh..

DIRECTORS. John Andrew Wood, Esq., Advocate. James Connell, Esq. of Conheath. Captain George Sinclair, 5, Buckingham Terrace.

David Boyle Hope, Esq , Advocate. George Brown Robertson, Esq., W.S., Deputy-Keeper of Records. Thomas Elliot Ogilvie Home, Esq., W S. Medical Referee— H. D. Littlejohn, Esq., M.D. Local Manager—James Milligan, Esq., S.S.C.

Capital-TWO MILLIONS Sterling,

FIRE. Revenue nearly the Largest in the Kingdom. THE GOVERNMENT RETURNS OP FIRE DUTY recently published, a^ain show that the Increase of the Royal is greater than that of any other Company.

LIFE. Sum Assured in 1864, upwards of ONE MILLION Sterling. ADVERTISEMENTS. 359 ANNUITIES. Annuities of every description granted on the most liberal terms, and Proposals on Invalid and Deteriorated Lives specially considered.

Agents in Aberdeen. GRIGOR & RE1D. Advocates. -

ROBERT JOHNSTON , Merchant. CRUICKSHANK & MORI^ON. City of Glasgow Bank. JOHN WATT, Jun., Advocate. BON-ACCORD IllTf lif'll

ESTABLISHED 1853.

Enrolled under the Act 6 and 7, Will. 4, Cap. 32. Shares, £25 each. Entry Money, 6d per Share.

TRUSTEES— Baillie FORBES, Baillie SIM, ROBERT LUMSDEN, Esq. DIRECTORS— Baillie Urquh art, Chairman: D. R. Lyall Grant, Esq. of Kingsford, Vise- Chairman; Messrs Wm. Alexander, Clotbier; George Donald, Glazier;

R. lowing, House Carpenter ; Win. Ironside, Builder; James M'Kenzie, Baker; and G. Mackay, Leather Mei'chant. Solicitor, Thomas Ruxton, Advocate; Surveyor, James Henderson, Architect; Treasurer, James Mnrison New Maiket. Bankers—The NORTH OF SCOTLAND BANK.

THIS Company affords a very safe and profitable Investment for Sums from 2s a month upwards, repayable with. interest at 5 per cent., and a share of Surplus Profits at the expiry of 15, 12, or 10 years, as the member may elect at bis entry. If entry for 15 years, the monthly payment per share is 2s ; if for 12 years, 2s 8d ; if for 10 years. 3s 5d A payment of 2s monthly for 15 years amounts to £18. Iu return for this the member will receive at the end of the 15 years £5, with a share of Surplus Profits. The Surplus Profits declared as at 3ist Dec, 1S63, the date of last valuation of the Company's Funds, are equal to £2 4s 2d per share on shares entered in January 1854. Surplus Profits declared every second year. Any number of shares may be held by a member. The declaration of Profits will bo made in March, 1866, for the two years to 31st bee, 1 6). Loans on Security of Heritable Property granted to members, repayable as may be at-rfeed on, in 6, 8, i0, 12, or 15 \ears, in monthly or quarterly instalments. Loans are granted on application, and a fixed Commission or Premium per share is charged. The amount of Loans granted since 1854 exceeds £-12,000. Borrowers are entitled to a share of the Surplus Profits. Members may withdraw at any time on giving notice to that effect. Interest allowed on shares withdrawn, and also Surplus Profits, after being members for two years and five years respectively, in terms of the Rules. Copies of the Report a d Statement of the Company's affairs for 1864„ lately printed, and any further information, may be had on applying to GEO. MARQUIS. Accountant, Manager. 147 Union Street, Aberdeen, June, 1865. — ,

360 ADVERTISEMENTS. NORWICH UNION LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY,

A Mutual Association, Established 1808, 56 Years.

DIRECTORS. •Thomas Beevor, Esq., President George E. Frere, Esq., F.R.S., Vie»- •C. M. Gibson, Esq., F.R.C.S., Vice- President President Robert Johu Wright, Esq. •W. R. Clnrke, Esq. Rev. S. F. Hignold •Robert Pitch, Esq., F.S.A.. F.G S. W. H. Clabburn, Esq. •Hon. P. Walpole, F.S.A., P.G.S. Rev. William Wayman, Ml. *F. G. M. ISoileau. Esq. Edward Copeman, Esq., M.D. Frank Noven e, Esq. Alfred Master, Esq. Richar«t Griffin, Esq. Arthur Preston, Esq. W. H. Ranking, Esq., M.D., Can- Donald Stewart, Esq. tab., FR.CP.L. George Forrester, Esq. J. W. Goodwin, Esq., M.D. J. W. L. Heaviside, Clerk, M.A John Barwell, Esq. Canon ofNorwich Cathedral Francis Parmeter, Esq. W. M It. Haggard, Esq.

Those marked thus (*) form the Committee. Secretary—Sir Samuel Bignold.

This Society has assigned by way of Bonus more than £1,620,000. The Amount Assured is upwards of £5,500,000. This Society has already paid to the Representatives ol 7,954 deceased members £6,680,000. The Amount of Assurances accepted and Bonuses declared thereon is upwards of £12,400,000, The number of Policies issued by this society is upwards of... 35,500.

Special Advantages offered by this Society. An Ample and Well employed Capital of £2,000,000, Moderate Premiums Large Parti citation in Profits Economy of Management Facility in Settlement of Claims Premiums may be paid annually, or by half-yearly, or quarterly instal- ments, at the option of the Assured Policies are issued on participating and non-participating scales One half of the first five Annual Premiums may remain as a permanent charge upon Policies granted for the whole duration of life. Medical Referees are paid by this Society No charge is made either for Entrance Fee or Policy Stamps No liability is incurred by serving in any Militia or Voluuteer Corps in the United Kingdom No additional Premium is required for the assured passing from one part of Europe to another in time of peace, in Decked Vessels or Steam Boats Whole World Policies are Granted on Reasonable terms.

Loans are granted on the security of Policies issued by this Society, after payment of three years' premium, or An equivalent value is given in ready money for their surrender. The —

ADVERTISEMENTS. 361

Directors nre nt all times ready to negotiate with persons wishing to deal With ti lir Policies In cases oi death hy suicide, or Duelling, Policies remain in force, so far as any other person shall be interested therein, whether hy assignment, or lejial or equitable lieu mLde and created Loualide, and to Le proved to the 6atis:action of the Directors Thirty days' grace are allowed for the pa3r ment of premiums All Policies are considered in force, notwithstanding the life insured may tail within the thirty days of grace, and before payment of the Premium for the current yea«\ and such premium, (if not previously paid in cash), will be deducted on settlement of the claim

: The I 'onuses may be applied as under, at the option of the assured 1st. —As an addition to the sum assured 2nd. —In reduction of the Annual Premium ; or 3rd. — Its cash value maj' he received at once Annuities are also granted by this Society

*** The Pates of Premium are lower than those of some Offices by nearly 10 per cent.— Thus at the medium age of forty, the sum of £33 19s 2d, which, at the ordinary premium oi £S 7s lid per cent, will insure £10> 0, would with the NORV\ 1CH UN ION insure £1095 8s Od. This is in itsell equivalent to a considerable immediate Bonus.

AGENTS FOB ABERDEEN AND ITS VICINITY, BOOTH & M'CALLUM, Insurance Brokers and Commission Merchants. THE DECLARED BENEFITS OF THE

COMPANY,

under its System of Division, now fully developed by a successful progress of upwards of Forty-One Years, are largely detailed in the Company's Pro- spectus. The following are a few examples of the increased Amount of some oi the Com-pany's Policies (according to age and endurance) under Five declara- tions of Profits.

Age Sum Total Amount Originally Bonuses Declared with Assuring. Bonus Assured. to 31st Augst., 1863. Additions.

50 £999 £2208 7 £2207 7 48 1500 2832 13 4332 13 51 50) 882 16 1382 16 58 407 561 8 968 8 46 300 405 6 705 6 56 650 ^67 8 1517 8 42 700 868 10 1S68 10 42 300 372 3 672 3

A more extended Table of Bonus additions, all exceeding One Hundred per Cent, of ike sum originally insured, is given in the Company's Prospectus. —

362 ADVERTISEMENTS.

Nino-tenths of the Profits septennially divided among the assured, and an annual Intermediate Bonus between investigations. All Parties insuring on the Participation Scale, before 31st August, 1865, will be entitled to a full Five Years' Bonus at next division. IMMEDIATE BENEFITS BY LOWER RATES. All who desire immediate Insurance at the least possible present outlay, may obtain that object by a Policy on the Mon-Participation Scale, under various modes of payment of Premiums, calculated at the lowest rates consis- tent with security. No expense in effecting a Policy beyond the requisite Premium. Prospectuses and Forms of Proposals for Assurance to be had of the Agents of the Company throughout the Kingdom, and at EDINBURGH Heai> Office, 22. GEORGE STREET.

11 - KING WILLIAM STHEET, B.C. ; and IjVJXIJUJXrnxmrnv J -j ]0 RtyjENT STREET, Waterloo Place.

GLASGOW 65, ST. VINCENT STREET j and DUBLIN 55, SACKVILLE STREET. GILBt. L. FINLAY, Manager. Wm. DICKSON, Secretary.

AGENTS ("Messrs MURRAY & GARDEN, Advocates Aberdeen... 1 Messrs ADAMS* >N & HORNE, sharebrokers (.Messrs ROBERTSON & LUMSDEN, Advocates Alford... Mr William C<>utts, Merchant Arbroath Mr John M'Donald. Writer Banff vi r James Adam, Manker Ballater Mr William Ferguson, General Merchant Banchory-Ternan Mr James Steuart, Parochial Inspector Brechin Mr James Mitchell, Merchant Dufftown Mr John Walker, Banker Fife-Keith Messrs J. & J. Robb, General Merchants Forfar Mr James Grant, Writer Hnntly Mr William Taylor, Inspector of Po»r Keith Mr .James Kemp. Draper Montrose Mr James Ross, Wriier Peterhead Mr Charles Brand, Merchant, and Stonehaven Mr A. Gordon Brown, Sheriff-Clerk Depute BOOT £ND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 33, UPPERKIEKGATE, ABERDEEN.

ROBERT IRVINE has pleasure in intimating to his Friends, Customers, and the general Public, tint he has just received a very extensive and varied stock of LaD.ES' and GENTLEMEN'S SUMMER BOOTS and SHOES, of both Scotch and English manufacture. His stock of Children's Boots and Shoes is also complete. He can guarantee that every A rticle supplied by him will give the utmost satisfaction to all who may favour him witli their patronage, as the material is of the very best qu.ility, and (he workmanship unsurpassed Boots and shoes also made to order, and repairs executed with neatness and dispatch, OBSERVE— THE GOLDEN BOOT, No. 33, UPPERKIRKGATE, ABERDEEN. ADVERTISEMENTS. 363 ALEXANDER TAYLOR, CLOTHIER AND DRAPER, 67, UNION STREET, RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of his Customers and Friends to his JSIew Summer Stock of GENTLEMEN'S SUPERFINE CLOTHS, SCOTCH TWEEDS, and HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, which have been made expressly by his own orders. In the Cloth Department he makes up to order (by First-class Trades- the tnsteful and elegant men) . all materials purchased from him, in most manner. BLACK DRESS SUITS, from 55s to 100s TWEED SUITS „ 45s to 63s

WATERPKOOF OVERCOATS, , 25s to 353 Gentlemen's Dress and Coloured Wool Shirts, Underclothing, Gentlemen's Paris Hats, from 12s to 18s HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. English and Path BLANKETS, from 9s to 50s per pair

Scotch BLANKETS , 9s to 2 As „ French and Summer QUILTS „ 8s to 30s each Coloured BED-COVERS „ 5s to 13s ., Linen and Cotton SHEETINGS, all widths,... ,, Is to 5s per yard Bed and Table LINENS, all widths. Towels and Huckaback Towelling, all widths and sizes. 67, Union Street, Aberdeen, 10th .May, 1865.

M8 U N I N S T R E E T. 218

By Special ^rcSPl^^ Appointment.

X, SKARR, MUSIC SELLER AND PIANOFORTE MAKER To the Queen.

WELL-SELECTED Stock of PIANO-FORTES from the most A eminent London Makers ; idso those of his own manufacture, as ap- proved of and purchased by Her Majesty. HARPS, GUITARS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, and BRASS INSTRUMENTS, in great variety, and every article in the Music Trade.

New Music every Week. 364 ADVERTISEMENTS.

Clothing and Outfitting ESTABLISHMENT, 127, Union Street, Aberdeen.

Milne, Low, & Co. OULD respectfully invite the attention o* Gentlemen to their NEW STOCK OF GOODS, suitable for the present season, which they make up in a very tasteful manner, and at the most moderate charges.

BLACK DRESS SUITS. TWEED MORNING SUITS. TWEED SHOOTING SUITS. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING.

SUMMER AND WINTER OVERCOATS.

White Cotton and Linen Shirts ; Night

Shirts ; Flannel Shirts, Ready Made or made to Measure.

Scarfs, Ties, Gloves, Collars, Rugs, Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs, Portmanteaus, & Travelling Ti unks.

Clotfjters, Sljtrtmafters, attij ©utKttera* 127, UNION STREET, ABERDEEN. ADVERTISEMENTS. 365 GENERAL DYE WORKS,

42, TJPPERKIRKGATE. E0B1ET FSRG08OH, DYER,

T) ESPECTFTJLLT returns thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and JLV Public in general of Aberdeen and Country, and the surrounding Counties for the liberal patronage conferred upon him during the twenty- nine years he has been in business in Aberdeen. R. F. trusts, from his long practical experience and friendly correspond- ence with some of the first Masters of the Art in the South and West of Scotland, to be able to give his Employers every satisfaction.

The Dye-house arrangements at present are as follows : Merinoes, Coburgs, «&c, dyed and dressed, commencing on Tuesday every week. Silks, Velvets, Poplins, &c, dyed and dressed on the most approved principles, commencing on Wednesday and Friday every week. Silks watered on Thursday and Saturday. Carpets, Crumb Cloths, and Hearth Rugs cleaned. All Borts of Linen Drapery hot calendered. Moreen and Damask Furniture cleaned, re-dyed, and dressed. Printed Furniture cleaned, starched, and glazed. Straw Bonnets dyed black, Tuesday and Friday. Kid Gloves dyed black.

GENTLEMEN S APPAREL RENOVATED IN A SUPERIOR STYLE. Orders from the Country attended to with Punctuality and Dispatch.

*** Not accountable for any Article left over Twelve Months.

A. & R. MILNE'S

19 9, UNION STREET.

THIS LIBRARY is in connection with Mudie's great London Library, from which may be had all the Best and Newest Works in History, Biography, Religion, Philosophy, Voyages, Travels, Poetry, and Fiction, and all the Standard Reviews and Magazines, with the power of Selection from a Catalogue containing many thousand Volumes in all branches of Literature. Single Subscription—21s. per Annum. Family Subscription—31s. 6d. and upwards per Annum 31 366 ADVERTISEMENTS.

TN all our Departments we are prepared to -*- meet the demands of our increasing Business. By discarding the antiquated idea still too preva- lent of a Select Trade and high charges, we have successfully adopted, and shall continue to carry out, the more modern and progressive doctrine of a Large Trade and Small Profits. COOK & DAVIDSON, Clothiers, Tailors, Hatters, & Glovers, Shixtmakers, Hosiers, and Men's Mercers, 26, MARKET STREET, ABERDEEN.

ALEXANDER BURNS, F111T SAL18KJM. STALLS 228 to 237, NEW MARKET HALL.

(Wear the Fountain.)

AB. desires to return his sincere thanks to his Friends for • the very liberal encouragement he has received during the past years he has been in business, and begs to state that no effort on his part shall be wanting to merit a continuance of their kind support. All orders left at his STALLS, No. 228 to 237 (near the Fountain) MARKET HALL, for FRUIT, VEGETABLES, or FLOWERS, wiU be executed with the utmost despatch. Home and Foreign Fruits in their Season. '

ADVERTISEMENTS. 367 music m&m iraiiip, ABERDEEN.

THE ABERDEEN MUSIC HALL COMPANY LIMITED, Proprietors of these Buildings, are prepared to accommodate Persons requiring Rooms for Concerts, Lectures, Meetings, &c. THE BUILDINGS COMPRISE— 1.—The Music Hall, 150 feet long by 68 feet wide, and 50 feet high. 2.—A handsome Ballroom, suitable for Concerts and other similar purposes. This Room is 70 feet long by 35 feet wide, and 35 feet high, and fitted up with handsome Gasaliers. 3.—The Square Room, 34 X 34, suitable for smaller Concerts, Picture Exhibitions,

9 LOCH-HEAD, near Aberdeen.

Open to the Public Daily (Sundays excepted).

FIRST CLASS. Ladies—Every FORENOON, at 11 o'clock. Gentlemen—Every AFTERNOON, from 2 to 4 o'clock. Bath, 2s. Qd., or Ten Tickets for 20s. SECOND CLASS- Every EVENING, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Females—MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY. Males—TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY.

Bath, Is. , or Ten Tickets for 7s. 6d. ; Shampooing, 3d.

*»* Cab Fare from Union Street to Loch-head Gate, Is.

RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, THOMAS H. MEIKLE, M.D.

Prospectuses of Hydropathic Establishment, with Terms.

9 Goldsmith, Jeweller, Lapidary, and Optician, 4, St Nicholas Street, Aberdeen.

HAS always a Select Assortment of SPECTACLES and EYE- GLASSES, of the most fashionable patterns, in Gold, Silver, Steel, and Tortoiseshell, fitted with the best Lenses of Glass and Brazilian Crystals or Pebbles, the qualities of which are so highly recommended by all the eminent Oculists and Opticians.

%* Spectacles suited to the various sights with the utmost care. . Farmers' and Gardeners' Seed Glasses. POCKET MAGNIFIERS, MICROSCOPES, BINOCULAR OPERA, AND FIELD GLASSES, AND DEER STALKING TELESCOPES. TELESCOPES specially made for Rifle practice. Pocket Compasses, Thermometers, Cottage Pediment Barometers, a good useful article and low in price, and Wheel Barometers. Best London made Drawing and Mathematical Instruments. GENERAL

ESTABLISH MEIT, 26, GEORGE STREET, ABERDEEN. JOHN M'GREGOR BEGS to return bis most sincere thanks to his Friends in Town and Country, for the liberal encouragement with which he has been favoured during the many years he has been in business, and desires now to intimate that, on account of his increasing business, he has very consider- ably altered and enlarged his present Premises, and will thus possess greater facilities than formerly for carrying on the business in its various depart- ments. J. M'G. therefore indulges the hope that, by a careful personal superintendence of his business, promptitude in the execution of orders, and strict attention to the wishes of his patrons, he will receive a continuance of their kind support. ADVERTISEMENTS. 369 WILLIAM SMITH &€Bn TOB A-COONISTS, Importers of, auto ©eata m, Cigars, Macros, anti

3 CASTLE STREET 3 (Next Door to the Court House), ABERDEEN.

ALWAYS on hand a large Assortment of MEERSCHAUM, BRIAR-ROOT and CLAY PIPES of every description ; CIGAE and PIPE CASES, &c, in great variety; Finest BENGAL and MANILLA CHEEROOTS; CUT and WHOLE CAVENDISH; PLAIN and FANCY SNUFFS, &c. &e.

Pipes Cleaned, Repaired, and Mounted in Gold and Silver to any Pattern or Design.

3 CASTLE STREET. 3

w&mmi OROOBRS, IMPORTERS OF WDTES AID BRANDIES,

Cta, €offu, anlr £»prce HUrtjjauts, Provision Merchants and Italian Warehousemen, 131 UNION STREET. 131

ESTABLISHED, 169 4. 370 ADVERTISEMENTS.

9 % Clothiers, Outfitters, Hosiers, and Hatters,

26, UNION STREET, ABERDEEN, AND DUNDEE.

BLACK WALKING FISHING, SHOOTING

AND ALL WOOL, FAST COLOUES, OFFICE SUITS, 40s 30s TO TO 80s. 60s.

Beady made or to Ready made or to Order. Order.

INSPECTION INVITED. INSPECTION INVITED.

TREATING & CO. respectfully invite inspection of their STOCK BEOAD AND NAEEOW CLOTHS; TWEEDS, DOESKINS, AND SATAEEAS. READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable for all Climates and at all Prices.

Ties, Scarfs, Gloves, Braces, Collars. Umbrellas, Portmanteaus, Hat Cases, &c &c. &c. INSPECTION INVITED.

26, UNION STREET, ABERDEEN. ADVEETISEMENTS. 371 JOHH JAHIS80H, CLOTHIER AND OUTFITTER,

INVITES Inspection of his Stock of Ready-made CLOTHING and Men's MERCERY. It comprises every description of Clothing in general use. Fine Dress Clothing. Business Clothing. Working Clothing. Boys' Clothing.

Hats, Caps, Shirts, Underclothing:, Scarfs, Ties, Collars, Gloves, &c, &c.

Those who prefer their

Can Select from A VERY LAEGE STOCK OF PIECE &00DS, And bespoke Goods are charged the Same Price, as if bought Ready-Made.

42, UNION STREET, ABERDEEN.

60, KING STREET, STIRLING.

25, CASTLE STREET, FORFAR.

62, & 64, GEORGE STREET, PERTH.

27 & 29, REFORM STREET, DUNDEE.

267, HIGH STREET, KIRKCALDY. 372 ADVERTISEMENTS. CARPET, UPHOLSTERY,

AND FURNISHING WAREROOMS.

PRATT & KEITH beg respectfully to invite Public Inspection to their immense Stock of CARPETS and GENERAL FURNISHINGS, which, for extent and variety, stands unequalled in the North of Scotland. CARPETS in Brussels, Velvet, Pile, Patent Tapestry, Three-Ply, Kidderminster, and Scotch Supers.

The above are in a great variety of patterns suitable for Dining-Rooms, Drawing-Rooms, and Bed-Rooms. ETOS TO MATCH KtMMY GA&P8Y,

gamash, Htwslm, & $&»* oSBmboto Curiam^ UPHOLSTERY FURNISHINGS. Of every description, Window Poles, Cornices, and Cornice Fringes, (plain and shaped), Table Covers, and Table Baize. VENETIAN BLINDS, Any colour, complete with all fixings for a window 6 feet 9X3 feet wide, 15s- 6d-, other sizes in the same proportion. IRON AND BRASS BEDS, in great variety. Bed and Table Linen of every description requisite for family use, Sheet- ings, Table Cloths, and Table Napkins, Quilts, Counterpanes, &c. BLANKETS,

Every size in both English and Scotch. Damask, Huckaback, Diaper, and Turkish Towels.

HAIR, STRAW, AND WOOL MATTRESSES, FEATHER BEDS AND PILLOWS.

Experienced Upholsterers kept on the Premises for fixing Curtains, laying Carpets, and every other description of Upholstery work.

fiiff & S ; 9ITBp

51

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#&A1M AM© ©RHASKSHfAfe. F^lifi: CROWN COURT UNION STREET, ABERDEEN.41-J,

ABERDEEN AND NEWCASTLE STEAM-SHIP

rHE ABEKDEEN AND NEWCASTLE STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY'S Steamer, " PEINCESS ALICE," JAMES URaUHART, Commander. Leaves ABERDEEN for NEWCASTLE Every WEDNESDAY, And NEWCASTLE for ABERDEEN Every TUESDAY.

FARES : 1st Cabin, 8s ; 2nd Cabin, 2s 6d. Return Tickets, available for a Month—1st Cabin, 12s.

The accommodation for Passengers and Goods is superior, while the stowage room for Live Stock is of the most ample description. Goods and Live Stock carried on Deck at the Shipper's risk. For Rates of Freight, apply to J. B. ADAM & Co.,

57, Marischal Street, Aberdeen ; or to the Agent at Newcastle, B. STOBEY, Quay Side. 374 ADVERTISEMENTS. WILLIAM GAKEY, PHOTOGRAPHIST, [LATE WITH G. W. WILSON, PHOTOGRAPHER TO THE QUEEN]

RESPECTFULLY intimates that his Charges for CARTES DE VISITE is now Reduced to 8s- per Doz. ; subsequent Doz. 5s. 6d. Per Half Doz., 5s. „ i Doz. 3s. 6d. If only One Copy, 2s. 6d. do. Two Copies Is. 6d.

Copies from Paintings, Engravings, Photographs, Sfc., at the same Bates.

79* TOP OF WINDMILLBRAE. (Observe, Between Crown Street and Dee Street.) ABERDEEN.

PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, 26, BROAD STREET.

Portraits, Stereoscopic Groups, and Views of Gentle- men's Seats or Buildings. TAKEN IN THE FIRST STYLE OF THE ART. The Public are respectfully invited to an inspection of Specimens, to seen at tbe above Rooms. PS. Stereoscopic Groups of Families taken at tbeir own houses, &c. CARTES DE VISITE AT

8s. per Dozen. D. SCOTT,

260, UNION STREET, ABERDEEN. ADVERTISEMENTS. 375 WOOD'S iRAPHIG RII1S, 25, MARKET STREET, ABERDEEN.

Portraits Taken either on Glass or Paper, including the " Carte de Visite."

MINIATURE PORTRAITS FOR LOCKETS, BROOCHES, OR RINGS, FINISHED IN A VERY NEAT STYLE.

Photographs and Pictures Copied. CALOTYPES COLOURED IN OIL OB WATER COLOUR Observe—25, MARKET STREET.

CARTE DE VISITES, JK

6s. 6d. per Dozen,

SCOTTISH PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, 17, MAEISCHAL STEEET, ABERDEEN- WILLIAM S. SHffiEAS, ^ HOTOflSATHIO ASTI8T, 40, BBOAD STEEET, ABERDEEN. ,

376 ADVERTISEMENTS.

42 REGENT QUAY. 42

JOHN ROBERTSON,

(Late of ti, Mealmarket Street,) BEGS to intimate to Tourists, Commercial Travellers, and the Inhabitants of Aberdeen, that he has taken a lease of the above Hotel which has been completely Modernized and Decorated, and is now ready for the Reception of Visitors. The Bed-rooms, Parlours, Commercial, Coffee, and Dining-rooms will be found Elegant and Comfortable; and he natters himself that former experience, combined with care and attention, will enable him to give satisfaction to those who may favour him with their patronage. Wines, Spirits, and Liqueurs of the Finest Qualities. Breakfasts, Dinners, Teas, Coffee, Steaks, and Suppers, &c, on the shortest notice. Tha Hotel is in close proximity to the principal Railway and Steamboat Stations.

TEE SHIPPING AND MERCANTILE GAZETTE DAILY. 42 REGENT QUAY. 42

ROBERTSON & HUNTER, MANUFACTURERS OF WtflmM tattite mi MmW ®mix%im!B*% wim®m^ @@Mr$asr©<) Fountains, Table Tops, Pedestals, Vases, CURLING STONES, AND ALL KINDS OF MURAL AND OTHER MONUMENTAL ERECTIONS.

PLANS AND PRICES SENT ON APPLICATION. WELLINGTON ROAD, ABERDEEN, Near the Scottish North-Eastern Railway Station. ADVERTISEMENTS. 377

NINO-BOO 123, UNION STEEET. Messrs LOCKHART & S ALMOND, PUEVBTOES.

SOUPS, ENTREES, STEAKS, CHOPS, AND HOT JOINTS DAILY. FRUIT, TARTS, PASTRIE, JELLIES, AND CREAMS.

MARRIAGE BREAKFASTS. LUNCHEONS, & BALL SUPPERS SUPPLIED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.

*** Bride's Cakes Tastefully Ornamented.

Watchmakers and Jewellers, 29, ST. NICHOLAS STREET, Marine Chronometer, Nautical and Optical Instrument Makers, 59a, MARISCHAL STREET, ABERDEEN".

JB. & S. beg to intimate that they will continue to carry on • the Business as above in 29, St. Nicholas strhet, under the Man- agement of G. A. Berry, who has returned from London, where he has been engaged in Watch Manufacturing for the last Eleven Years. Also, that they have Opened the Shop, 59a, MauischalStrurt, for the Nautical and Optical Trade, under the management of James Bkrry, the Senior Partner. They trust, by economy in price, First-class quality of Articles, and prompt attention to Orders, to merit the continuance of past favours so long conferred on them. 32 378 ADVERTISEMENTS.

BEGr to call the attention of their Friends and the Public to their present large and varied Stock of Old Bottled WINES, SPIRITS, &c, all of very superior quality, consisting of— PORTS, at prices ranging from 30s to 84s per Doz. SHERRY. do. do. 25a to 84s CLARETS (including Light Summer Wines), Vintages 1857, 1858, and 1861 ... 20s to 95s CHAMPAGNE, in Magnums, Quarts, and Pints, Vin- tages 1857 and 1861 ... 42s to 78s „ BURGUNDY .HERMITAGE. SAUTERNE, &c. BEAUNE (Light and full flavoured) 24s per Doz. MADEIRA, EAST INDIA, 75s to 84s Do. WEST „ 66s to 75s MAKMSEY, MARSALA, CONSTANTIA. &c. HOCKS, Still 24s to 180s per Doz. Do. Sparkling 60s to 72s „ M 'SELI-E, Still & Sparkling 36s to 66s BRANDY. Old Pale, and Brown, 4s 6d to 12s per Bottle RUM, HOLLANDS, OLD TOM. Brown and Green GINGER WINE. WHISKY, well matured, and very superior, 17s to 20s per Gallon CCRACOA, MARASCHINO, NOYAU, CHERRY BRANDY. RUM SH ;UB, MILK PUNCH, ANGOSTURA BITTERS. SCHWEPPE'S SELTZER, POTASS, SODA WATER, and LE- MONADE. Finest Havannah CIGARS, and MANILLA CHEROOTS. Ind, Coope, and Co.'s ROMFORD BEER, in Casks of Nine and Eighteen Gallons. 13, Market Street, Aberdeen, 9th June, 1865.

jianoforte $ Ufask W&vxttama 181b UNION STREET. 181b

From Messrs. JOHN BROADWOOD & SONS, London

LOGAN & CO. have always on hand for Sale or Hire a good Selection of First Class London-Made PIANOFORTES in Mahogany, Rosewood, Finest Burr, Walnut, and other Fancy Woods. Prices from £20 to £65. HARMONIUMS, FLUTES, VIOLINS, &c„ STRINGS of all kinds, and every Article iu the Music Department. New Music Weekly.

PIANOFORTES REPAIRED AND TUNED IN TOWN OR COUNTRY.

Old Instruments taken in Exchange ADVERTISEMENTS. 379

Xi O 1ST ID O ICsT fiiaiwfjnrlU nnfo m%tm®minm BftllttSi

(From J. BROADWOOD & SONS,)

10 ST. NICHOLAS STREET, 10 ABERDEEN.

JOHN YARROLL DE NEVILLE, Military and Ostrich Feather Manufacturer, and Working Furrier,

81, KING STREET.

Ostrich Feathers Cleaned, Dyed, and Dressed in First-rate Style. Furs Cleaned and Altered.

JAMES GARVIE & SONS,

HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, LICENSED VALUATORS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF STEAM STRUCK MOULDINGS, ARCHITRAVES, WINDOWS, DOORS, &o.

60, HUNTLY STREET, ABERDEEN. 380 ADVERTISEMENTS. "Free Press" Office.

Plain and Ornamental Printing EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH.

ARTHUR KING and Co., Printers. Publishers, & Stereotypers,

N intimating the completion of extensive alterations on their Premises, beg to remind their Friends and the Public generally, that they lately introduced Printing by Steam into their Establishment, and hav- ing added to their Stock of Printing Material Two First-class PRINTING MACHINES, the facilities they have on their Premises for producing work of a superior description, at moderate charges, are unequalled m the North of Scotland.

In addition to their large Stock of Book Type, they have just added several new founts, among which are a complete assortment of the celebrated OLD STYLE, from the foundry of Messrs. Millar & Richard, Typefounders to Her Majesty, Edinburgh. They take the present opportunity to acquaint the Public that they have now added STEREOTYPING to their Business, and parties who entrust them with orders, may depend upon having their work properly and carefully finished. Concert Court, Broad Street, Aberdeen, June, 1865.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

GEORGE DAVIDSON, Slater, REMOVED at- the 4th of June, from 65, Chapel SUeet, to 37 Summer Street, top of Huntly Street, where all orders will be received and attended to. G. D. takes the present opportunity of returning his sincerest thanks to his Friends, Customers, and the Public generally for the Urse patronage bestowed on him since he commenced business ; and he still flatters himself, by keeping first-class hands, materials, and giving personal attendance to work intrusted to him to execute, to merit a continuance of past favours. 65 Chapel Street, May 26, 1865. Advertisements. 381

Class 33. No. 6618. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION 1862. HONOURABLE MENTION-GRANITE JEWELLERY— FOR GENERAL MERIT.

ORIGINAL GRANITE JEWELLERY MANUFACTORY. Mil DVVCJW, GOLDSMITH AND LAPIDARY, 4, ST. NICHOLAS STREET, ABERDEEN.

BRACELETS, BROOCHES, PINS, RINGS, SMELLING BOTTLES, STUDS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, SOLITA IRES, VINEGAR. ETTES, &c, all Manufactured on his own Premises, and under his own Superintendence.

S@B®IE SENDSHSTS

I m No- 7, Langstane Place; 8, Schoolhill; and 3, Flourmill Lane. JOHN MORRIS, VETERINARY SURGEON,

BEGS most respectfully to thank the Public for the kind and liberal patronage bestowed on him since purchasing the above Pre- mises. J. M. trusts that, by his unremitting endeavours to discover and coun- teract the many diseases so incidental to Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Dogs, he may still be able to merit the patronage already so liberally bestowed on him,

HOUSE—5, LANGSTANE PLACE. 382 ADVERTISEMENTS. 1111 HADBIffi ifiranj liTai & »Bfmt laker,

129, CROWN SHEET.

PLAIN and FANCY BISCUITS of every description. Pastry and Cakes in great variety. Superfine Family & Whole Meal Bread. COAL. 80S&LD VTAMA&T, COAL FACTOR AND COMMISSION AGENT,

OFFICE—13, TRINITY QUAY.

(Cross Quay, Foot op Market Street), Where Orders may be sent, which shall at all times have his careful attention. Aberdeen, 18t7i June, 1865. REAL VALUE

IN LEATHER BOOTS FOR ALL. S. SCOTT give, in the above GOODS, the best value that E&m can be gi en in BOOTS and SHOES. They can be excelled in finish, but lor real substantial wear they cannot. Every separate Boot ano Shoe

passes through the hands of an Inspector during the making : therefore the utmost confidence may be reposed in them by the Purchaser. The quality of their Shoes is hot that of Shop Shoes.

E. Z, S. SCOTT, F. GRAY, MANAGER, 36 BROAD STEE K T, ABERDEEN. 3 « (Opposite Queen Street.) ADVERTISEMENTS. 383 GRANITE JEWELLERY.

M. RETTI E E, SONS, MANUFACTURERS of ABERDEENSHIRE GRANITE BRACELETS, BROOCHES, CHAINS, SHAWL PINS, BUTTONS, 6TUDS, DESK SKALS, &c. ; Honour. bly distinguished at the Great Exhi- bition 1851 : shown also at those of Dublin, Paris, Edinburgh, and London, 1862. ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, consisting of— Spoons, Forks, Tea Sets, Waiters. Dish Covers, Corner Dishes, Centre Pieces, Toddy Kettles. Hot Water Justs, Dessert Knives and Forks, Mottle Stands, Liquor and Cruet Frames, Wine Coolers, Fish Carvers &c, &c. London and Geneva Gold "Watches, and Elegant French. Clocks.

JEWELLERY DEPARTMENT, 151, Union Street Bridge.

CITY BOOT AND SHOE SHOP,

51 BEOAD STREET. 51

THTS Establishment stands unrivalled for extent of Stock and Moderation of Prices, both for high and low classed Goods. Every one may observe the Sign. It is the Largest Boot in the World. 51 BROAD STREET. 51 AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER

1(1 OIIsp 19, A DELPHI. 384 ADVERTISEMENTS.

JOHN M'PHERSON, NURSERYMAN AND FLORIST, ACKNOWLEDGES -with his most grateful thanks the liberal measure of Patronage so kindly extended to him since lie opened the above Gardens, and respectfully invites Inspection of his large Collection of Greenhouse Plants and Florists' Flowers, as well as his extensive Fruit and Vegetable Gardens, which are open to the Public every lawful day. where orders given for Fruit or Flowers will receive prompt attention. Polmuir being situated within a mile of the centre of the town,

ABERDEEN AND HULL TRADE.

THE ABERDEEN AND HULL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Iron Screw Steamer «LA PLATA," James Linklater, Commander. Sails from each end every Ten Days.

FAKES :—Cabin, 15s ; Steerage, 10s. FREIGHT OF LIVE STOCK AND GOODS VERY MODERATE.

For farther particulars apply to WILLIAM DYSON, Jun., Aeent, Prince's Dock, H ull ; or to JOS. WOOD, 43, Marischai Street, Aberdeen. ;

ADVERTISEMENTS. 385

ABERDEEN & NEWCASTLE.

THE ABERDEEN, TYNE, and HAMBURG STEAM NAVI- GATION CO.'S Powerful and fast Steam-ship Ci PIA10 §," ANDREW LINKLATER, Commander, Leaves ABERDEEN for NEWCASTLE every WEDNESDAY, and NEW- CASTLE for ABERDEEN every SATURDAY, weather, &c, permitting.

FARES—1st Cabin, 5 s ; 2nd Cabin, 2s 6d. RETURN TICKETS, AVAILABLE FOR ONE MONTH.

1st Cabin, 7s 6d ; 2nd Cabin, 4s.

Through Fares may be had from ABERDEEN to HAMBURG and ROTTERDAM,

By the Tyne and Continental Steam Navigation Co. 's splendid Steam Vessels from Newcastle.

FARES—Cabin, £1 10s ; Steerage, 15s.

FREIGHT OF GOODS MODERATE. Goods and Live Stock carried on Deck at Shipper's risk. Full particulars as to Rates of Freight, &c, may be learned on application to JOSEPH WOOD, 43, Mariscbal Street, Aberdeen or to the Company's Agents at Newcastle— JOHN MOULD & CO., 5 Broad Chare.

JOHN nOSSACK'S NEW shop is now open. FAMILIES can he supplied with every description of Fruits, Vegetables, aud Confections, at the lowest remunerative rates. 233, UNION STREET, ABERDEEN. 8th May, 1865. 386 ADVERTISEMENTS.

LAMP AND FURNISHING DEPARTMENT.

M. RETTIE & SONS,

LAMP MAKERS & PURVEYORS OF OIL TO HER MAJESTY.

SOLICIT ATTENTION" to their Elegant Collection of CUT GLASS GASALIEES, MODEEATOB, PARAFFIN, BELMONTINE, and CANDLE LAMPS. ALSO, FINE CUTLEEY, TEATS, TEA-TJENS, & DISH-COVEES. SHOWER BATHS, SITZ BATES, SPONGE AND FOOT BATHS, &c, Ac. CHILDEEN'S BATHS of every size and description. PORTABLE METALLIC CHAIES and BEDSTEADS, which, for Neatness, Strength, and Price, are particularly suitable for Summer Lodgings and Shooting Quarters.

V AGENTS for MILNER'S FIEE-RESI3TING SAFES, for the pre- servation of Valuable Papers, &c. t&S" SPEEM and FINEST CAECEL OIL, GLOBES, GLASSES, and COTTONS for LAMPS.

Paraffin and Belmontine Lamps and Oils.

28, DIAMOND STREET- KITCHBN RANGES.

JOHN LTELL'S IMPROVED COOKING APPARATUS,

MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY JAMES LAING & CO., ABERDEEN, IS in its construction the least complicated, and in its operation the most expeditions and economical of any yet introduced. Drawings and Prices on application. ADVERTISEMENTS. 387

THE "REAL" PRACTICAL HATTERS.

EINCE OF WALES' HATS, GOOD VALUE

10s. 6d. and 12s. 6d. HATS MADE TO ORDER, DKESSED AND ALTERED into the Newest Shapes by P. & M. BARRIE, AT THE HAT FACTORY,

39, QUEEN STREET, ABERDEEN".

BOOTS, SHOES, &

Important to all Requiring Boots, Shoes,

THOSE Purchasing at LEWIS' E DIN-BURGH BOOT and SHOR WAREHOUSE will find Varieties for all Classes, and ataU Prices, and unequalled lor Quality and Price.

OBSERVE, LEWIS', 16, UNION STREET. SEWING MACHINES. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE.

THE C-'-Qapest Sewing 1VI achine ever offered to the Public for Manufacturing Purposes is the celebrated " HOWE " C. Machine, now selling at £10 10s—former price, £15.

Family Sewing Machines, £7 10s.

Can be seen in Operation at 10, Queen Street. K H. WATSON. 388 ADVERTISEMENTS.

ffiUJUILIIMSIR Ml) JUDIBMKI® 1M®I9 2 GORDON'S COURT, GORDON STREET, ABERDEEN,

RESPECTFULLY intimates that he is prepared to Set COOK- ING RANGES, GRATES, BOILERS. &c, and to cure SMOKING VENTS of every kind, by a new and effectual plan, only known to himself June, 1865.

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COUBT, BBOAD 8TB8BT. ABEBD5ES : PBINTRD Bt ABTHUB KISG & CO„ CONCKBT