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1857. fiP^ 7 CONTENTS

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Calendar for 1857-58 * -Extent of City-Population-Railway Traffic, &c.. 5 Section I.—Public Revenue Department ^ *^ II.— Municipal Establishments 1^ III.—Commercial Establisbments IV.—Legal Department ^^ '^^ v.—Medical Department

''^ • ^^ VI.—Ecclesiastical Department VII.—Educational Department - ^* „ VIII.—Miscellaneous " Aberdeen Mail Arrangements ^ °^ List of Post Offices in Scotland 65 Rates of Postage on Foreign and Colonial Letters '^* Colonial Book-post Regulations 72 Foreign and Colonial Newspaper Regulations Inland Post Regulations '

Book Postage • '^ Periodical Publications Registration of Letters London District 75 Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages 77 The Electric and International Telegraph Company '^^ Billeting of Soldiers '^° List of.Police Officers '^^ Fares for Hackney Coaches Porters 78 Districts and Rates of Fares for the Harbour ^^ Rates of Fare for Street Porters Mail and Stage Coach Conveyances 81^ List of Carriers to and from Aberdeen Aberdeen Shipping Useful Tables ^^ 89 General Directory—City of Aberdeen 221 Trades' and Professions' Directory 255 Agents for Insurance Companies ^^^ Street Directory '^^8 Alterations and Additions Aberdeen 319 Cottages, Mansions, and Places in the Suburb? Xjf ^^5 Old Aberdeen Directory Woodside Directory Advertisements ' €mntmQ'''§miBt €dttxiiKx.

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JULY. SEPTEMBER.

12 19 26 Su. - 2 9 16 23 30 Su. - 6 13 20 27 13 20 27 Mo. — 3 10 17 24 31 Mo. — 7 14 2i 28 14 21 28 Tu — 4 11 18 25 - Tu. 1 8 15 22 29 Wed. 1 8 15 22 29 Wed.— 5 12 19 26 — Wed. 2 9 16 23 30 Th. 2 9 16 23 30 Th. — 6 13 20 27 — Th. 3 10 17 24 Fri. 3 10 17 24 31 Fri. — 7 14 21 28 — Fri. 4 11 18 25 Sat. 4 11 18 25 — Sat. 1 8 15 22 29 — Sat. 5 12 19 26

OCTOBER. NOVEMBER. DECEMBER.

Su. 11 18 25 Su. 1 8 15 22 Su. - 6 13 20 27 Mo. 12 19 26 Mo. 2 9 16 23 Mo. — 7 14 21 28 Tu. 13 20 27 Tu. 3 10 17 24 Tu. 1 8 15 22 29 Wed 14 21 28 Wed. 4 11 18 25 Wed. 2 9 16 23 30 Th. 1 8 15 22 29 Th. 5 12 19 26 Th. 3 10 17 24 31 Fri. 2 9 16 23 30 Fri. 6 13 20 27 Fri. 4 H 18 25 — Sat. 3 10 17 24 31 Sat. 7 14 21 28 Sat. 5 12 19 26 — isas.

JANUARY. FEBRUARY. MARCH.

Su. - 3 10 17 24 31 Su. - 7 14 21 Su. - 14 21 28 Mo. — 4 11 18 25 — Mo. 1 8 15 22 Mo. 1 15 22 29 Tu. — 5 12 19 26 — Tu. 2 16 23 Tu. 2 16 23 30 Wed. 6 13 20 27 — Wed. 3 10 17 24 Wed. 3 10 17 24 Th. — 7 14 21 28 — Th. 4 11 18 25 Th. 4 11 18 25 Fri. 1 8 15 22 29 — Fri. 5 12 19 26 Fri. 5 12 19 26 Sat. 2 9 16 23 30 - Sat. 6 13 20 27 Sat. P 13 20 27

APRIL. MAY. JUNE.

-- Su. 4 11 18 25 Su. - 2 9 16 23 30 Su. - fi 13 20 27 Mo. —- 5 12 19 26 Mo. — 3 10 17 24 31 Mo. — 7 14 21 28 Tu. —- 6 13 20 27 Tn. - 4 11 18 25 — "Tu. 1 8 15 22 29 Wed.—- 7 14 21 28 Wed.— 5 12 19 26 — Wed. 2 9 16 23 30 Th. 1 8 15 22 29 Th. — 6 13 20 27 — -Th.; 3 10 17 24 Fri. 2 9 16 23 30 Fri. — 7 14 21 28 — Fri. 4 11 18 25 Sat. 3 10 17 24 — Sat. 1 15 22 29 — Sat. 5 12 19 26

TERMS IN SCOTLAND AND ENGLAND.

IN SCOTLAND. i IN ENGLAND. Cendlemas, Feb. 2, N.S. ; U, O.S. Lady Day, March 25. Whitsunday, May 1.5, „ ; 27, „ Midsummer Day, June 24. Lammas, August i 1, „ ; 13, „ Michaelmas Dav, Sept. 29. Martinmas, Nov. 11, „ ; 23, „ ! Christmas, December 25. When a Term-Day faUs on a Sunday, the Monday following is considered as the Term. BANK HOLIDAYS-1857-58. Prince Albert's Birthday.... 1857.. A-ua;. 26 I Good Friday 185S. .April 2 Prmce of Wales' do. „ ..Nov. 9 Queen's Birthday „ ..May 24 Christmas Day „ ..Dec. 25 Queen's Coronation „ ..June 28 New Year's Day 1858.. Jan. 1 1 And the Sacramental Fasts.

When a Holiday falls on a Sunday, the Monday following is kept. ;

ABERDEEN POST-OFFICE DIEECTOEY.

ABERDEEN.

-EXTENT OP CITY,

Abeedeen. ! ;'esent, reokoning only the extent fully buUt on and inliabited, is about 7 miles in circumference.

2.—POPULATION.

By the census of 1851, the population amounted to 71,973 ; made up of the following items, viz. :—East Parish, 5,403 (inclusive of 221 military in barracks) West, 11,227; North, 6,167; South, 4,548; Greyfriar's, 6,654; St. Clement's,

7,466—total of six city parishes, 41,465 : Old Machar parish (part of), 30,503 ; -Devenick (part of), 5—gross total as before, 71,973, of which number 31,746 were males, and 40,227 females. The returns stated the number of in- habited houses at 5,839, with 17,356 separate occupiers. The population of the City and Countj', iu the same year, was 214,658. The number of Electors on Parliamentary Eoll, 2369. Member of Parliament for the City— Col. W. H. Sykes.

6.—BUEGH KENTAL.

The rent or yearly value of all lands and heritages within the j. arliamen- tary Burgh (including unlet property) for the year ending Whitsunday, 1857, amounted to £186,405 9s. 10|d. The yearly value of Kailway property, within foresaid boundary, amounted, for said period, to £3190 8s. 8d. ; making in all £189,595 18s. G^d. A ABERDEEN.

4.—COKPOKATION FUNDS.

The Accounts of the Corporation, for the year ending 15th October, 1856, show a total revenue of £27,291 18s. 2d.; and the Expenditure, £22,946 6s. 4d.; leaving a surplus of £4,345 lis. lOd. The amount of Treasury Stock, as at the last-noted date, was Cr. £237,771 9s. lid. — Dr. £170,162, 7s. lid.; Balance, £67,609 2s. Od.—this balance being-, however, subject to the surplus expenditure, on the Kirk charge, which amounts to between £1,000 and £1,100 yearly.

5. —RAILWAY TKAPFIC.—SCOTTISH NORTH-EASTERN RAILWAY.

Length of Line, 115 Miles.

Abstract of Traffic for the year ending 31st January, 1857.

(1.) Passenger Traffic:— Number. Amount. First Class, 106,029 £20,055 14 7 Second Class, 103,109 13,348 19 hi Third Class, 302,350 14.170 4 Of Parliamentary, 332,482 18,811 14 4i

Total, 843,970 £66,386 12 5 Carriages, Horses, &c., ,. 1,557 4 Mails, 11,391 2 11

£79,334 19 8J (2.) Goods Traffic:—

Goods, Mmerals, and Parcels £88,752 7 1\ Live Stock, 6,789 16 7 95,542 4 2^ (3.) Miscellaneous Beceipts, 1,340 16 11

£176,218 10

GREAT NORTH OF SCOTLAND RAILWAY.

The amount of Revenue and Passenger Traffic from 1st September, 1855, to 31st August, 1856, was as follows:—

PASSBNGBB TRAFFIC. Number. First Class 37,751 Third do 188,330 Parliamentary, 86,930

Total, 313,011

BE VENUE.

Passenger, fl9,739 6 lOi Goods, Minerals, Parcels, and Live Stock, 24,193 17 11 Mails and Miscellaneous, 1,785 2 11

Total, £45,718 7 ABERDEEN.

DEESIDE RAILWAY.

The amount of Revenue and Passenger Traffic for year ending Slst August, 1856, -was as follows :—

PASSENGEE TEAFFIO. Number. First Class, 33,654i Third do. or Parliamentary, 171,422

Total, 205,076i

E E V E N U E.

Passengers, Carriages, Horses, and Dogs, £7,118 7 Goods, Minerals, and Parcels, 5,044 10 3| Livestock, 77 10 3 Miscellaneous, 152 6 4

Total, £12,392 7 5^

6.—CUSTOMS,

(1.) COASTING TKADB.

For year ending Zlst December, 1856 ;—

Entered Inwards. Cleared Outwards.

Vessels, Tons. I Vessels. Tons. 263,004 194,249 1,752 | 1,110

(2.) IMPORT TRADE.

British. Foreign. Tons. Vessels. Tons. j 95 19,829 89 9,226

EXPORT.

Vessels with Cargoes, 5 ; Tons, 2,385.

Belonging to the Port at 81st December, 1856—246 Vessels ; 61,712 Tons.

The Amount of Duties paid in the year—£93,191 ; being £2,685 more than in 1855.

7. —SHIP-BUILDINa.

There were launched here, during 1856, 13 Vessels, of 6529 Tons, Builders' Measurement (including 2 Yachts). — :

ABERDEEN.

8. POST-OFFICE.

(1.) LETTEES.

The number of letters delivered from the Aberdeen Post-0 ffice, are as else- where, counted for the week ending the 21st of each month ; the number for the counting week in each month during 1856, was as follows :

January 40,639 July ... . 42,540 February . 43,260 August ... 41,839 March 38,999 September 42,575 April 38,406 October 40,647 May 39,306 November 43,059 June 43,642 December ... 45,849

Average for one week, 41,730, including charged newspapers, the average num- ber of which, for one week, is 1429.

In order to give a fair statement of the amount of correspondence for Aberdeen itself, 9,000 must be deducted from the weekly average, being the number of letters, &c., delivered from the Sub-ofifices under Aberdeen.

The average number for each counting week for the years following, were

Week. Year. 1852 28,918 1,503,762 1853 29,062 1,511,258 1854 29,820 1,550,640 1855 38,886 2,022,098 1856 41,730 2,169,960

(2 ) MONEY OEDEES.

Total number issued and paid, with the amounts, during each of the past sis years, ending with 31st Dec. :—

(1.) Issued. (2.) Paid. Number. Amount. Number, Amount. 1851 12,023 ^23,240 1851 17,163 £31,122 1852 13,715 25,927 1852 18,042 33,722 1853 14,151 27,421 1853 19,298 87,046 1854 14,983 28,957 1854 2i-,053 38,728 1855 15,949 29,743 11 4 1855 20,862 40,123 13 1856 16,622 32,508 13 1 1856 22,231 43,426 1 3

This shows a total for 1856, of 38,853 orders, issueri and paid—the amounts, together, being £74,426 Is. 3d. ; also a large increase on this department. The amount of commission received, in 1856, was £281 9s. 3d. PUBLIC EEVENUE DEPAETMENT.

SECTION I.—PUBLIC EEVENUE DEPARTMENT.

POST-OFFICE, MAKKET STEEET.

Postmaster.—William Mitchell.

Clerks.—Robert Gumming, Robert Gray, John , Geoege Wood, Egbert Fbaser, Duncan Collie, Laurence Jaffrat, and Alexander Bisset.

Stampers,—James Booth (2 vacancies).

Letter Carriers.—Charles Wilson, William Salmond, David Feasek, James Fraser, Robert Ritchie, John Ross, Isaac Forsyth, Alexander Smith, Thomas M'Guffie, and James Mutch (1 vacancy).

CUSTOMS.

Collector.—Kenneth Mackenzie.

Comptroller, Comptroller of Accounts, and Landing Surveyor.— 'Robert Smith.

Clerks.—Alexander Lyell, Alexander M'Faelane, William Whitecross, and John Horne.

Searchers, Land and Coast Waiters.—David Bremneb and James Turner.

Tide Surveyor.—George M. Thomson.

Inspectors of Patrol.—George Johnston, Alexander Taylor, and John Brown.

Tidewaiters and Patrol. \st CZass.—Alexander Gillanders, John JohnstoN; Robert Reid, and William Gibb.

2d Class.—Duncan Dean, James Cattanach, and George Milne (2 vacancies).

Locker.—John M'Intosh.

Weighers and Lockers.—James Collie and William M'Callum.

Boatmen.—Andrew Forbes, Thomas Smith, James Cassie, and James Imray. H(Msekeeper.— George Middleton.

Custom-Souse Agents and Shiphrokers.—William Whitecross, Alexander E. Dyer, Charles Burgess.

COAST GUARD.

Inspector Commander.—Capt, George Smythe, E.N.

Chief Officers.— T . B. Glover, Bridge of Don: John Garner, R.N., Cove Bay.

Thomas Lapenotiere, Muchals : Calterline, vacant.

Sets of Captain Manby's Life Apparatus are placed in charge of the OflScers at Bridge of Don, Cove Bay, and . a2 J J

10 PUBLIC REVENUE DEPARTMENT.

NEWBUEGH,

Principal Coast O^cer.—George J. Wood.

INLAND EEYENUE.

STAMPS AND TAXES.

Distributor of Stamps, Collector of Land (Cess) and Assessed Taxes, and of Property and Income Tax, for Aberdeen and KincardinesMres.—WrviA.KU Brown, Ad- vocates' Buildings. The Subsidy Tax is also payable at Mr Brown's office.

Inspector of Inland Eevenue for Aberdeen, Banff, Elgin, Nairn, and Kincardine, (North.)—JA-^ES M'Adlay, Office, Record Buildings, King St.; House, 4u Union Place.

Surveyor for the 1st Aberdeen District.— ob.^ Clerk, Office, Record Buildings, King St.; Hours, Friday, 10 to 3.

Surveyor of Inland Eevenue for the 2d or District of , and North District of Kincardineshire.— Jon's Fimister, Office, Record Buildings,

King St. ; Hours, Friday, 10 to 3.

Surveyor of Inland Eevenue for the 3d or District.—George F. Leith, Knock, .

Surveyor of Inland Eevenue for the South District of Kincardineshire.—James S. Miller, Montrose.

INLAND REVENQE.

(late excise.)

Office—21, Adelphi Coukt.

Collector.— 3on-s Anderson. Cferfc.— Charles Croft.

1st District Supervisor.— ames, Gowans. Officers.—James Barber, James M 'Donald, Daniel Macbean, Thomas Mills, Hugh Cowan, and James White. Assistant. —John Sutherland.

•2d District Supervisor.— Jons Boyd. Officers.— G-eo^G's. P. Robertson, John J, Rayner, Thomas Matheson, Thomas Wall, Stephen Youden, and John Mitchell, ^ssistoif.—Edwin Henry Penny. Zd District Supervisor.— Joseph Blair. Queers.—Thomas Hodge, John Thomp- son, John Broomhead, Finlay Cameron, and James Ross. MUNICIPAL ESTABLISHMENTS. H

SECTION II.— MUNICIPAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

MAGISTRATES AND TOAVN COUNCIL.

Lord Provost—ion^ Webstek, Advocate.

BAILLIES.

Smith. William Henderson, Architect. i David M'Haedt, Henry Campbell Oswald, Sharebroker, Lewis Smith, Bookseller. I

OFFICE-BEAEEKS.

Dean of. Guild, William Rose, Merchant. Treasurer Geo. Elmsly, Coach Manufacturer. blaster of Shore Worlcs, Alex. Gibb, Civil Engineer. Master of Kirk and bridge TForfo,... James Laing, Ironmonger. Master of Mortifications, William Gordon, Sharebroker. Master of Guild Brethren's Hospital, Robert Williams, Cooper.

COUNCILLORS.

George Watson, Leather Mercht. Simpson Shepherd, Merchant. John Jamieson, Merchant. Alex. Hendei-son, Advocate. Hugh Ross, Jan., Merchant. John Eraser, Bootmaker. Alexander Nicol, Merchant. George Jamieson, Jeweller.

Legal Assessor James Simpson, Advocate. Town Clerk, ., John Angus, Advocate. Chamberlain and Town Clerk Depute, Alex. Eraser, Advocate. Procurator-Fiscal, George Cadenhead, Advocate. Superintendent of Works, Williani Smith, Architect. Burgh Assessor of Property, John Milne. Collector of City Taxes, James Simpson Auditor of Towns Accounts George Marquis, Accountant. Billet-Master, James Frater. Inspectors of Weights and Measures, John M 'Hardy and Alex. Melhs.

GUILDRY, AND DEAN OF GUILD COURT.

Dean of Guild—William Rose, Merchant.

ASSESSORS.

I William Cooper, I Catto. Alexander Nicol. I William Ross. Robert Francis J. Cochran. Arthur Thomson. A. B. Whyte. William Duguid.

| James Smith. George Thomson. | Henry Adamson. | James Horn.

Clerk, Alexander Eraser, Advocate. Dean of Guild's Officer, Alexander Mellis. 12 MUNICIPAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

THE HAKBOUR.

Commissioners under the Act, 6 and 7 Victoria, " For Improving and Maiii taining the Harbour of Aberdeen," passed 12th July, 1843.

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

ELECTED BY BUKGESSES OF GUILD.

Robert Mitchell, Shipowner, Alexander Anderson, Advocate. William Hogarth, Merchant. George Leslie, Shipowner. Benjamin Moir, Merchant. James Horn, Merchant. William Duthie, Shipowner. Kobert Catto, Jan., Merchant, Henry Adamson, Shipowner.

ELECTED BY THE TRADES.

Alexander Cooper, Saddler. | James Stewart, Flesher. Robert Watson, Wright.

Glerli—SohM Angus; Collector and Treasurer—Alexander Reid. Resident Superintendent—William Dick.

SHOBE AND HARBOUR DUES DEPARTMENT.

CoZZecior—Alexander Reid.

Clerks and Sworn Bulkers.—Peter Riddel, James Nicol, William Adamson, and John Maclean.

BERTHING DEPARTMENT.

Captain Pilot and Berthmaster—Alexa,n&er Gauld, Lower Quays. Assistant and Keeper of Pier Light and Flag—John Davidson. DocJcmaster—J a,mes Lees. Assistant Dockmaster and Attendant at Regent Turnlridge—{v aca,nt.) Superintendent of Coal, Lime and Grain Meters, of Harhour Rails, and of Carters and Carriers of Coals. — David M'Kenzie. Office — Provost Blaikie's Quay.

POLICE ESTABLISHMENT.

By the Act 10th, Geo. IV. (1829,) " for better paving, cleansing, lighting, watching, and improving the Streets, Lanes, and other Public Places and Passages, within the City of Aberdeen, and certain grounds adjacent; for re- gulating the Police thereof, and for supplying the Inhabitants with water," the city and suburbs are divided into Nine Wards, each of which returns two Com- missioners, who, with four ex officiis Commissioners, are entrusted with carry- ing the act into effect. The qualification of electors is the occupation of ;

MUNICIPAL ESTABLISHMENTS. * 13

premises within the respective wards assessed under the Act, and valued at not less than £5 of yearly rent. And the Conimissioners are chosen from the electors occupying premises in the ward, assessed under the Act, of the yearly value of not less than £15, and being likewise resident in the ward. The election takes place on the Second Thursday of October, biennially. The next election is in 1857.

COMMISSIONERS, 1855-7. Ghairvian—The Loed Provost.

COMMISSIONBES EX OFFICIIS.

The Provost, Dean of Guild, City Treasurer, and Convener of the Incorporated Trades—all for the time being,

COMMISSIONEES FOE VV^AEDS.

Ward First Eobert Urquhart Hugh Eraser. „ Second John Sherar Dr. Henry Jackson. „ Third George Stirling Patrick Keith. „ Fourth Alexander Anderson Charles Calder. „ Fifth John Rose ...James Clyne. „ Sixth ....Robert Eddie Alexander Rannie. „ Seventh Robert Ness William Keith. „ Eighth..,., William Buyers David M'Donald. „ Ninth William Gordon John Eraser.

Treasurer and Collector , Wm. Duncan. Clerh of Police and Superintendent of Powder Magazine... Gr'E.O'B.G^ Milne. f Wm. Richd. Dbysdale ^''^^'^^^;^^7. • t and John Baillie. Auditor Robert Fletcher, Accountant. Inspector of Police and Superintendent of Water Works. ..Jomrs Ceuickshank. Assistant-Inspector of Police J. Mintf. Keeper of Steam Engines— Water Works John Websteb, Superintendent of Police J. Watson.

„ , (A. Watson and Sergeants | W.Anderson. Iledical Attendant Dr. Ogston. Legal Adviser Jas. Simpson, Advocate.

The night watch consists of 56 men, and there is a day patrol of 18, exclusive of 7 harbour police.

assessments.

Assessments for General Purposes— JJnA.ex £1 oi'RQXit,lM. per £1. At and above £7, 18d. per £1. For TFater—Dwelling- Houses, 9d. per £1.— All other Premises, 4d. per £1, Premises under £3 are exempted. 6d. per£l additional is charged for water, when introduced into houses. The Assessments are payable on the 1st day of November,

PEISON BOAED.

Chairman Alex. Thomson of Banchory. Clerk Newell Burnett, Advocate. Chaplain Rev. Daniel Baxter. Governor of Aberdeen Prison Alex. W. Chalmers. ^^^'^' ^-D- "^^^t Prison rnysiciansPhysicians -I *^- -| p^jj^AN Eeid, M.D., East Prison. Matron at East Prison Miss Anne (Jassie. Teacher ,....John Kay. 14 MUNICIPAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

CITY TAX OFFICE.

17, HUXTEB Kow.

(Prison Valuation, Eogue, and Road Assessment.)

Collector—James Simpson.

VALUATION OF LANDS AND HEEITAGES, BUKGH OF ABERDEEN.

Office—10, Union Stseet.

The valuation is made under the authority and superintendence of the Town Council. -John Milne.

Assistant Assessors—George Murray, and William Ironside. Cferfc—Alexander Hay and George Milne.

INCORPORATED TRADES.

Trinity Hall, 153, Union Street.

Patron—B,ey. James Forsyth, D.D., Minister of West Parish. Deacon Convener—John Fyfe.

Master of Trades' Hospital—George Donald. TRADES. DEACONS. BOSMASTERS. Hammermen Donaldson Riddel John Davidson. Bakers James M'Kenzie James Inglis. Wrights and Coopers W. L, Henderson Al. Adam. Tailors Rohert Thomson Alexander Troup. Shoemakers James Clyne John Airth. Weavers James Wilson Robt. Beveridge.

Fleshers , James Stewart Joseph Butler.

Factor of Trades' Widows' Fund John M'Hardy. Treasurer of Trades' Widows' Supplementary Fund.... James Clyne. Treasurer of Trades' School Alexander Scott. Teachers of Trades' School James Souter and Miss Knowles. Joint-Clerks and Assessors.. ..Marianus Massie and Alex. Henderson, Advocates. Convener's Officer Alexander Irvine. House Keeper, Trinity Rail Mrs. Hannan.

PAROCHIAL BOARD OF ST. NICHOLAS OR CITY PARISH.

Consisting of 4 delegates from the Magistrates and Town Council, 4 from the General Session, and 15 from the Rate-payers.

Clmirman—Alexander Ross, Advocate. MUNICIPAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 15

ELECTED BY THE MAGISTRATES.

Hugh Eoss, Jun., Merchant. I John Leslie, Manufacturer.

John Urquhart, Druggist. | William Ironside, Builder.

ELECTED BY THE GENEEAL KIEK SESSION.

Alexander Gildawie, late Builder. I T. Melville, Iron Merchant.

William Reid, Shipowner. | John M'Hardy, General Blacksmith.

ELECTED BY THE EATE-PAYEES.

John Rose, Innkeeper. Daniel Gray, Merchant. Robei't Camphell, Wood Merchant. George Allan, Advocate. Alexander Ross, Advocate. Angus Eraser, Merchant. William Lumsden, Merchant. Alexander Eddie, Baker. Charles Calder, Spirit Merchant. Charles Playfair, Gunmaker. Eobert Watson, Builder. Donald G. Cattanach, Advocate. Alex. Crombie, late Fruiterer. and Hugh Eraser, China Merchant. Robert Kemp, Grain Merchant.

Inspector—Jambs Wallace.

Assistants—William Claek and Wm. Andeeson.

District Medical Officers—Drs. Nicol, Sutheeland, and Christie.

The mode or principle of Assessment, for the current year, is as follows, viz. : —One half of 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 7^ 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 12J per cent, in the following proportions, viz. :—Occupants of cultivated grounds and fishings are rated at one-fourth, and 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 POOR'S HOUSE.

Nelson Street.

Governor—Jons Tevendale. Housekeeper—Mi?,?. Davidson.

reac/jer-—Miss Leslie. Medical Officer— Dv. Eiddes.

%in—Rev. C, Skene.

PAROCHIAL BOARD OF OLD MACHAR.

Parochial Board—Heritors of £20 annual value or upwards ; Twenty members elected by the other qualified Rate-payers; 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—Alexandeb Diack, 4, Belmont Street. Inspector of the loor—T. Skene, St. Machar Place. -4ssMfa?ite— Alexander Napier and Wm. Smart. District Medical Officers—Dvs. Pateeson, Care, Irvine, and Gilcheist. 16 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

OLD MACHAE, POOR'S HOUSE,

(St. Machar's Place, FerryhilL)

Governor—MA-LCOhTii M'Leod. Matron—Miss Duncan.

Medical Officer—Dr. Patekson. Chaplain—Rev . David H. "Wilson.

BOYS' AND GIRLS' HOSPITAL,

19, UPPEEKIEKaATE, AND 56, GALLOWGATE.

This Hospital was instituted in 1739, and the Trustees were incorporated by Act of Parliament 1852. Its objects are ihe maintenance and education of poor children of the parish of St. Nicholas. The education consists of reading, writ- ing, arithmetic, grammar, geography, drawing, and music. The girls are also taught sewing, knitting, and household work. Children are admitted from 7 to 10 years of age, and may continue till 14. Present number, 50 boys and 46 girls

Teacher of Boys, William Robertson. Assistant Teacher, Miss Imlah. Matron, Miss Ann Milne. Teacher of Music, A. Colston. Teacher of Drawing, P. Cleland. Treasurer and Secretary, J. Booth. Matron and Teacher of Girls, Miss M. Factor, Alex. Davidson, Advocate. Ferguson. Physician, Francis J. Ogston, M.D,

SECTION III.-COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

BANKING COMPANIES.

ABEEDEEN BANKING COMPANY— 1767.

Incorporated with the UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND-1849,

DIRECTORS

John Blaikie, of Craigiebuckler. John Duncan, Advocate. Newell Burnett, Advocate. Robert Dyce, Advocate. David Chalmers, of Westburn. Alexander Eraser, City Chamberlain. Francis J. Cochran, of Balfour. James Home, Shipowner. Alexander Davidson, Advocate. James Murray, Advocate.

Cashier—T>&Yi& Wyllie, Secretary—"William Catto. Tellers—Geox^Q Sinclair, and John H. Fraser. Accountant—George Sim. Booh-Eeeper—'D&N\di H. Sefton. : ;;

COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 17

BRANCHES. Aberlour W. Stuart. Inverury Robert Geo. Haynes. Keith Robert Green. Banchory John Malcolm. Kincraigie Tough Wm. Mackay. Banff James Rust. Lumsden D. Thomson. Buckie ...Alex. Bremner. Macduff. A. A. Leask. CuUen Wm. L. Taylor. New S. Sutherland. £lgin James Petrie. Peterhead Gray & Boyd. Ellon G. F. Raeburn. Peter Murray. Fochabers John Cran. Andrew Ross. Geo. Wallace. . Wm.Pirie. Huntly R. & J. Milne. The Aberdeen Banking Company draw and issue Letters of Credit on Glyn,

Mills, & Co., Bankers, London ; Union Bank of Scotland, and its Branches

Royal Bank of Scotland ; Manchester and Liverpool District Bank ; Northum- berland and Durham District Bank ; Yorkshire Banking Company ; National

; Provincial Bank of England Provincial Bank of Ireland ; Sheffield Banking Company; Belfast Banking Company; Dundee Banking Company; Eastern

Bank of Scotland ; Perth Banking Company; Caledonian Banking Company and the various Branches of these Banks.

THE UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND. Head Offices—Ingram Street, Glasgow, and Parliament Square, Edinburgh.

Alloa Thomas Brydie. Kirkwall Robert Scarth. Alva Kirriemuir Wilkie & Black.

Auchtermuchty. . . Robert Playfair. Leith J. A. White. Ayr Hunters & 'Co. Lerwick Thomas Leisk. Barrhead Matthew Anderson. Leslie..., William Elder. Bathg-ate John Marshal. Lochgclly John Wright. Beith Wm. Love. Lochgilphead Hugh M'Ewan. Brechin Gordon & Lamb. Maryhill .H. Kirkwood, Bridge of Allan... Maybole William Rennie. Castle Douglas. ..Rich. Hewat. Moffat David Jardine. Coatbridge Robert Henderson. Moniavie William Smith. Dalbeattie J. J. Burnie. Montrose Findlay & Greig. Dairy (Kirkcudbright) James Balfour. Neilston MatthewAnderson. Doune Daniel Stuart. Paisley John Scott. Jackson and Peebles John Bathgate. Dumfries., {f. Symolis. Port-Glasgow P. Simpson. Dunblane Charles Macara. Selkirk Peter Roger. Edzell James Guthrie. Stewarton Jas. Alexander. Galston John Hendrie. Stirling J. R. M'Vicar. Girvan Walter Andrews. Stranraer D. Guthrie. Glasgow (Anderston) Jno. M'Kendrick Stratliaven William Gebbie.

,, (Trongate) George Renton. Tarbert(Lochfine) Arch. M'Callum. Greenock Andrew Anderson. Thornhill D. Crichton. Innerleithen J. D. Bathgate. Tillicoultry John Kirk. Inverary D. M. Wright. Troon R. C. Reid. Irviue Alex. & J. Paterson. Johnston J. Holmes. SUB-BRANCH—OPEN TWICE Kilmarnock R. & J. Gardiner. A-WEEK. Kincardine Robert Gentle. Kirkcaldy John N. M'Leod. Dairy (Ayrshire) Sub. to Beith. The Union Bank of Scotland draws and issues Letters of Credit on Glyn, Hallifax, Mills, & Co., Bankers, London; Royal Bank of Scotland; Manchester and Liverpool District Bank ; Northumberland and Durham District Bank

Yorkshire Banking Company ; National Provincial Bank of England ; Provin- cial Bank of Ireland ; Sheffield Banking Company ; Birmingham Banking Com- pany ; Huddersfield Banking Company ; Belfast Banking Company ; Dundee

Banking Company ; Eastern Bank of Scotland; Perth Banking Company; Cale- donian iBanking Company ; and the various Branches of these Banks. 18 COMMEECIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

ABERDEEN TOWN AND COUNTY BANK—1825. CAPITAL-£1,000,000.

Governor.—Tbosias Sangster, Advocate, Aberdeen.

EXTEAOKDINAEY DIRECTORS.

A. Black of ForesterMU, Alexander Gibbon of Johnston. D. Copland, London. Dr. Alex. Henderson of . R. Duff of Fetteresso and Culter. Thomas Houstun, Kintradwell. Rt.Rev. Bishop Ewing-, Lochgilphead. John Humphrey of . Lieut.-Col. J. Farquhax-son of Corra- George Rainy, M.D., Aberdeen. chree. James Shepherd of Aldie. J. Ferguson of Kinmundy. "William Stronach, Ardmeallie. John Forbes of Haddo. Thomas Smith, M.D., Aberdeen,

ORDINARY DIRECTORS. A. Abercrombie. John G. Chalmers. Andrew Murray. Lambert Barron. James Ferguson. James Ross. James Barnet. John Ferguson. Thos. Sangster. *George Birnie. Frs. Ix'vine, M.D. *James Simpson. *Alex. Burness. A. Johnstone, W.S. *Wm. Simpson. Robert Catto. John Leslie. *Alex. Stronach. ''Chas. Chalmers. William M'Combie. *Peter Williamson. Those marked thus * form the Committee of Management.

Cashier,—^W. Littlejohn.

Secretary and Inspector of Branches.—John Keith.

Tellers.— Gha.rles Mitchell and John Jameson.

Clerks.—'W. R. Riddel and Jas. Brown. -John Milne.

BRANCHES. Alford Wm. Garden. Keith W. Thurbum. Banff Wm. Coutts. Kennetbmont James Yule. Bervie Robert Glegg. David Dickson. Dufftown Wm. Cantlie. Lybster Alex. Mowat. Edit James Coutts. J. & A. Joiner. Ellon John Rae, jun. Old Meldrum John Bruce. Fraserburgh Chas. M'Beath. Peterhead Thomas Knox. Fyvie.., Jas. Mackie. Stonehaven A. W. Kinnear. Golspie R. B. Sangster. Tarland A. Robertson. Huntly George Lawson. Thurso Alex. Adam. James Bisset. Turriff. Alex. Leslie. Inverury A. S. Maclean. Wick A. & T. Adam.

The Aberdeen Town and County Banking Company issue Drafts on the

London Joint-Stock Bank, London ; Manchester and Liverpool District Bank,

Manchester and Branches ; Yorkshire Banking Company, Leeds and Branches;

Town and District Bank, Birmingham ; Union Bank, Sheflaeld ; Royal Bank of

Scotland, Edinburgh, and Branches ; Caledonian Bank, Inverness, and Branches; Central Bank of Scotland, Perth, and Branches; Perth Banking Company, Perth, and Branches ; Eastern Bank of Scotland, Dundee, and Branches ; Western Bank of Scotland, Alyth, Arbroath, Brechin, and Forfar ; and on the Branches of the

North of Scotland Bank ; Provincial Bank of Ireland, Dublin, and Branches ; Bank of Montreal (Canada), and Branches. COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 19

NOKTH OF SCOTLAND BANKING COMPANY—1836.

CAPITAL— £1,000,000.

DIRECTOES.

*Sir Thomas Blaikie. Alexander Low. *J. F. Beattie. *J. D. Milne, senior. John Ci'uickshank, LL.D. Francis Ogston, M.D. Georg-e Elmsly. *James Sim. *Alexander Gibb. Neil Smith, Jun. William Leslie.

Those marked thus * form the Committee of Management.

Manage?:—Ja.mes Westland. Secretary/.—Edward Fiddes.

^4cc92mtara«.— Francis Smith. Inspector of Branches.— Ch3.s. S. Gordon.

Boole-Keeper.—John Sim.

Tellers.—John Kynoch, Charles Lester, and D. Souter.

Auchinblae Robert Crabb. Peterhead Wm. Alexander. Banff. G. Craickshank. a u (, Robt. Cheves. , J. Alexander, ^ew Deer, J. Middleton. Sub- j Branches^Qi^V..ZI.I.A Branches'! Portsoy, J. Moir. [jun. Deer, David Cruden. Dufftown James Petrie. Stonehaven James Scott. Elgin George Robertson. Sub-Branch, Bervie, And. Legg, jun. Fraserburgh John Lawson. Turriff. Norman Gordon. Huntly J. & J. Robertson. TO ABERDEEN. Sub-Branch, Rhynie, James Roger. SUB-BRANCHES Invergorden Roderick Hay. James Ogg. Inverury A. Davidson & Son Alford Andrew Wilson. Keith Wm. Longmore. Banchory William Sim. Sub-Branch, Buckie. J. Davidson. Ellon Thomas Milne, jr. Macduff Robert Morison. Insch Alex. Roger & Son. Old Meldrum James Manson. Methlic John Grant. Portree L. Skene. John Anderson.

The North of Scotland Banking Company draw and Issue Letters of Credit 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 Banking Company ; the Birmingham Banking Company, Birmingham, and Branches; the Northumberland and Durham Dis- trict Bank, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and Branches ; the Yorkshire Banking Com- pany, Leeds, and Branches ; the West of England and South Wales District

Bank, Bristol, and Branches ; the Sheffield Union Banking Company; the Com- mercial Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and Branches ; the Western Bank of Scot- land, Glasgow, and Branches, Dundee, &c. ; the Union Bank of Scotland, and Branches; the Edinburgh and Glasgow Banking Company, and Branches; the

Clydesdale Banking Company, and Branches ; the City of Glasgow Banking Company, and Branches; the Greenock Banking Company, and Branches; the

Caledonian Banking Company, and Branches ; and the Provincial Bank of Ire- land, Dublin and Branches.

*** Negotiates Bills wherever there is a Bank. ,

20 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

BANK OF SCOTLAND—(ABERDEEN)—1780.

Established by Act of Parliament iu 1695.

Agent.—Aethuk Thomson. Accountant,—A\,-e.^. Sim. Teller.— 3. Taggakt. Cferfo.—John Webster and George D. Walker.

BRANCHES.

Airdrie John Dalziel. Gatehouse D. J. Ewart. Arbroath James Muir. Greenock Thomas Stark. Ardrossan D. J. Mack. Todrick and Haddington^ \ ?• Ayr C. Campbell. \ James Gibson. Blairgowrie Alex. Robertson Inverness James Syme. Callander A. M'Donald. f Jas. S. Darling and Kpicr,•^^^^^ Castle Douglas... .Andrew Milligan. 1 John F. Darling. Coldstream J. Cunningham. Kilmarnock Adam Cowie. fM. M. M'Kerrow. Kirkcaldy Cumnock. A. G. Morgan. •| H.Rose. Kircudbright W. H. M'Lellan, R, Threshie and Lauder Dumfries., j J. & R. Romanes. '\ J. Johnston. Laurieston (Glasgow) J. Gourlay. W. Dundee J. Sturrock and Leith Thomas Jones. \ Miller, Managers. Montrose John Boyd. Dunfermline ...John Carr. Paisley John Hutcheson. George Peat, and J" Perth Robert Horn. George F. Hardy. Lindesa t fet.AncliewsSt Andrpws i ^- ^- and Falkirk A. Macfarlane. I Q. M'G.egor. Fraserburgh L. Chalmers. Stirling Alexander Brodie. f A. Neilson, manager Stonehaven William ^1^^^°^^,„„„„ Stewart. JG. W.HiU sub. min. Strathavon J. & T. Tennant.

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

& Co., and Smith, Payne, and Smiths, London ; Manchester and Liverpool Dis- trict Bank and Branches ; Northumberland and Durham District Bank and

Branches; the Preston Banking Co.; Carlisle City and District Bank ; Preston

Banking Co., Preston and Lancaster ; the Huddersfield Banking Co. ; Samuel

Smith and Co., Nottingham ; H. A. & W. M. Harris and Co., Old Bank, Brad- ford ; the Bank of Ireland and Branches , the Provincial Bank of Ireland, and

Branches, &c., &e. ; and negotiates Bills on all the principal towns in Scotland England, and Ireland, and in foreign parts.

BEITISH LINEN COMPANY—(ABEEDEEN)—1833.

Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1746.

^^emi.—Patrick Keith.

Teller.—James Buyers. Accountant.—Alexander Edward. Clerks.—P. Edward Monro and Francis Milne.

BRANCHES. Annan R. Irving. Cupar Wm. Pagan & Son. Arbroath J. A. Dickson. Dumfx-ies R. H. Adamson.

Balfron ., M. Robertson. Dunbar John Kelly. Brechin D. D. Black. Dundee John Symers. Dunfermline Douglas and Landale. '^wSaw.'.....fj-^^lchrist. Dunse Cunningham & Wylie. Castle-Douglas...James Moffat. Elgin R. and W. Brander. Coldstream W. Douglas. Forres Thomas Davidson. ,

COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 21

Fort-William J. Macgregor. Leith J. Cundell. ( Erskine, and Glasgow Patrick Brodie. ,, , Curie, M^'l'-ose Golspie .Donald Gray. -[ Curie. Greenock T. 0. Hunter. Moffat..., Thomas Reid. Haddington John Ferme. Montrose James Beattie. J. Henderson and Nairn Adam Davidson. H^°^i^*°"TT„,v,-i+ V, J" 1 S. Simpson. Newton-Stewart James Newall. Hawick Dickson & Davidson. Paisley John Peden.

Inverness and Shortt. 1 f W. Stewart and Ross PeeblesT, Irvine Montgomery and M'Jannet. |-^y_ Blackwood. Jedburgh .....J. &. J.M. Granger. Perth... John Conning. Kelso J. Robertson. Sanquhar.. J. W. M'Queen. Kingussie D. Macpherson. Selkirk John Lang. Kinross J. W. Williamson. Stranraer Kerr and M'Caig. Kintoi-e J. Annand, sub-Agent. Tain Williamson and Kosfc Kirriemuir W. Forrest and Son. Thomhill James Russell. Langholm A. and T. Stevenson. Wigton Geo. C. Black. The British Linen Company draw on Smith, Payne, & Smiths, London; the of Branches of the Bank of England; Samuel Smith & Co., Nottingham ; Bank Canada, Ireland and Branches; Bank of Montreal and Agencies ; Bank of Upper Toronto, and Agencies; James G. King's Sons, New York; the principal towns Aus- on the Continent of Europe : and Sydney, Melbourne, and Williamstown, tralia,

COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND.

Draws on Jones, Lotd, & Co., and Coutts & Co., London.

Head Office— Edinburgh.

Established in 1810, and Incorporated by Royal Charter.

ABEKUEEN.

A.gent—G'E.o^G-E. Milne. Accountant—A. Sutherland. Teller— G. M. Pressly. CferZ;s—Duncan Foebes, and James Gilfillan.

Alloa James Moir. Falkirk Henry Salmon, Annan Simpson & Skelton. Forfar ..George Lvon. Johnston Macdonald. W. Johnston and Arbroath & Gl^^SOWmoco.^w S Ayr James Morrfs. I W.Paul. Ayton T. & J. Bowhill. Grangemouth. J. S. Mackay, Ealmacarra John Finlayson. Hamilton Thos. Anderson. Banff Andrew M'Ewen. Hawick Geo.& Jas. Oliver. Beauly Chas. S. Gauld. luvergordon... Andrew Munro. Beith James Faulds. Inverness James Wilson. Biggar Thos. Paul, Jun. Kelso James Douglas. Bonhill Patrick Moir. Kilmarnock....A. J. Bruce. Blairgowrie James Anderson. Kirkcaldy...... Samuel Davidson. Campbelton William Watson, Kirkwall James Spence. Colinsburgh....John Wood. Lanark Thos. Paul. Crieff William Brown. Leith Robt. Mowbray, Jr. Cromarty Robert Ross. Leven David Nicoll.

Cupar , .George Hogarth. Linlithgow.. ..R. R. Glen. Dalkeith...... George Gray. Lockerbie H. V. Jardine. Dumbarton.. ..John Robson. Musselburgh. A. 0. Spence. Dumfries Wm. Goldie. Newburgh-Fife...Alex. Laing. Dunbar W. H. Ritchie. Perth Thos. Soutar. Dunfermline. .D. G. Rutherford. Peterhead T. J. Bremner. Dunkeld Robert C. Wilson. Pitlochrie Alex. M'Naughton. Elgin Alex. M'Kenzie. Stirling ....James Morrison. b2 ;

22 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

Stromness James Gilchrist. Kilwinning Hugh King. Tain Kenneth Murray. Mauchline J. Strathdee. Thurso John Henderson. Markinch Alex. Gowan, Turriff. Francis Sonter. St. Clairtoun...Samuel Davidson. Wick Josiah Ehind. Comrie Arch. Ballantine. m„„ x„ Geo. Scotland, Trongate, Glasgowrii„„„ f SUB-BRANCHES. | ^^.^ ^^^^^s. Grass Market, J E.Stevenson. Kincardine A. C. Stephen. Edinburgh. { p. Manager Eyemouth T. & J. Bowhill. South Bridge, do., P. Robinson, p. Man.

The Commercial Bank of Scotland negotiates Bills on every place in Great Britain and Ireland where there is a Bank or Banker; issues drafts or Letters of Credit on the principal cities and towns of England and Ireland, and of

Canada, and on New York, Paris, and Hamburgh ; issues drafts and letters of credit, and negotiates Bills on Australia and New Zealand, and is agent for the following establishments, viz. :—The North of Scotland Banking Co.; Central

Bank of Scotland ; National Provincial Rank of England ; Attwoods, Spooner,

& Co., Birmingham ; Birmingham Banking Co. ; Bradford Banking Co.; Carlisle

City and District Bank : Halifax Joint Stock Bank ; West Riding Union Bank,

Huddersfield; Hull Banking Co. ; Warwick and Leamington Banking Co. ; Leeds

Banking Co. ; Leicestershire Banking Co. ; Liverpool Commercial Banking Co.

Manchester and Salford Bank; Manchester and Liverpool District Bank ; W.

H. Lambton & Co., Newcastle ; J. & J. C. Wright, & Co.,Nottingham ; Sheffield

Banking Co. ; York Union Bank ; Wakefield and I3ai nsley Union Bank ; Preston

Banking Co., Preston ; National Bank, Ireland ; Northern Banking Co. ; De la

Touche & Co., Dublin ; Royal Bank of Ireland ; Boyle, Low, Pim, & Co., Dublin ; Hibernian Bank; Commercial Bank of the Midland District, Canada; James G. King's Sons, New York; Rothschild Brothers, Paris;' R. V. Swaine & Co., Ham-

burgh ; The Commercial Banking Co. of Sidney, New South Wales ; The Union Bank of Australia; Binny & Co., Madras; and also upon the Oriental Bank Corporation, Loudon's Branches in India and China, &c.

NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND—1833.

(Incorporated by Royal Charter.)

Agent—Alexander Chivas. Accountant—James Skinner. Teller—Jo-am Guthrie.

C'Zerfo- Alexander Robertson and William M'Kechnie.

BRANCHES.

Airdrie James Kidd, Forres _..F. C. Mackenzie. Alloa D. M'Watt. Fort-William D. S. M'Laren. ^^- Conolly, and Galashiels R. & W. Haldane. AustiutueiAnstruther i ^- I ^ g Mackintosh. Glasgow J. Hart, & J.Milln. Banff. T. Adam. „ (Argyle Street, Branch) W.Reid. Bathgate John Johnstone. „ (St. Rollox, do.) J.Paris. Bm-ntisland Alexander Kidd. Grantown James Stewart. Cullen James Watt. Hawick Thomas Purdom. ri„„j.i James &W.H. Inverness John Mackay. Castle-Douglas...|T> 1 „ f Lidderdale. Inverary John M 'Arthur. Coupar Angus David Clark. Islay. D. M'Alister. Dalkeith Jas. L. Henderson. Jedburgh G. Rutherford. Dingwall A. M'K. Cameron. Kelso James Tait. A. Hannay, and Kilmarnock James Wilson. Dumfries. J ( W. Strachan. Kirkcaldy Henry Beveridge. ~.J. Henderson, J- Blaikie, and Dundee ^"^^^1'-ir,-„i..„„ii r Earlston Jas. Small. iR.Easton. East Linton William Masson. Kirriemuir G. B. Brand. Elie, Fifeshire D Conolly. Langholm R. Wallace. Falkirk Robert Adam. Largo A. Robertson. COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 23

Leitli James Wallace. „^. ,. ( Pati-ick Connal, and Lochmaben W. Kinross. St^^l^°S IJ. Mnrrie. f D. Hill, and G. C. Stornoway Rod. Morrison. Montrose. '\ Chalmers. Stromness John Beatton. Alex. E. Grant, and Thurso William Henderson. Nairn J •(J. D. Lamb. Whithorn G. C. Dinwoodie. Newton-Stewart.J. B. Dill. Oban A. Gregorson. Inverkeithing W, Eraser, Perth D.L. Jolly. Bill Collector. Portree Harry M'Donald.

The National Bank of Scotland negotiates Bills on every place in Scotland, England, and Ireland, where there is a Bank or Banker; draws on Glyn & Co., London; on the principal towns in Great Britain and Ireland; and on those of Austi-alia, British N. America, United States, India and China.

CITY OF GLASGOW BANK, ABERDEEN--1844.

CAPITAL—£1,000,000.

Agents.—Johu Cruickshank and John Morison, Teller.—John Walker, OlerJcs.—Ja,mes Stables and William Ross.

Airdrie Rankin & Mitchell. Fortrose Colin M'Intosh. Anderston (Glasgow) Charles Phillips Galashiels Wm. Rutherford. Ardrossan Jas. O. Mack, Jun. Garlieston John Matthews. Ayr Adam Hunter. Girvan Smith & Graham. Ay ton Walter Carter. Glenluce(Wigtonshire){gy^\li|^J^_ Auchinblae Jas. Earquharson. Banff James Crosbie. Gorebridge Donald Eraser. Barrhead Thomas M'Lellan. Govan Thomas Baird, Bi^gar Adam Pairraau.. Greenlaw Allan Purves Brechin John Don. Greenock Alan Ker. Buckie James Thomson. Gorbals (Glasgow) Thomas Smith. Calton (Glasgow)... William Snedden. Haddington J, &R. Richardson. Carluke Thomas Matthews. Innerleithen James Temple. Carnoustie George Eraser Inverness John K. Greig. Coldstream Jonathan Melrose. Islay James Stein. Comrie Patrick M'Farlane. Jedburgh George Hilson. Cowcaddens (Glasgow) Jas. P. Eraser. Johnstone John Reid Crietf James Macrosty Kelso Patrick Wilson. Cupar William Duncan. Kilbirnie John Alexander. Darly Gow & Stirrat, Kilwinning James Henderson. Dingwall Hector Munro, Kinross Henry Maitland. Douglas (Lanarkshire) John Scott.; Sub-Branch, Milnathort. Dunbar John Jafifray. Kirkcaldy James Russell, Dunoon Archd. Mitchell, Kirkintilloch John Shearer. Dunse Alex. Crawford. Kirriemuir James Brodie. Easdale Alexander Pitcairn. Lanark David Stoddart. ( A. Stronach, Ma- Lamlash, Arran W. T. Cumine. Edinburgh -I nager ; C. Hay, Largs H. M. Lang, ( Suh-Manager. Larkhall John Paterson. Do. Hunter Sqr H.S. Pillans, Teller Lasswade ....William Young. Do. Grassmarket, Geo. Steele, do. Lauder Thos. Broomfield. Do. Hope Street E. T. Galloway do. Laurieston (Glasgow) W. R. Crombie. Do. Stock-Bridge,...J. W. Urquhart, do Lesmahagow Brown & Co, Elgin Thomas Allan. Leven John Smith. Eyemouth P. C. Renton. Linlithgow John Hardy. Falkland Charles Gulland. Lochwinnoch John Reid. Ferry-Port on-Craig, James White. Macduff (sub to Banff) Geo. Murdoch. Forres Jas. G. Manford. Milnathort Henry Maitland. 24 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

New Cumnock William Hunter. Stranraer A. M'Neel Caird. Newton Stewart Alex. M'Cutcheon. Tranent James Richardson. Nunton, Lochmaddy, R. M'Donald. Trongate (Glasgow) Wm. Robertson. Oban Robert Kennedy. Westend Do William Brown. Paisley Archibald Hodge. West Calder Andrew Mungle. Partick Gavin Paisley. AVest Kilbride Robert Gemmill. Peebles Walter Thorburn. West Linton Archd. Alexander. Peterhead William Robertson. Whitburn Robert Gardner. Perth Andrew Cnnniugham. Wick David Davidson. Pollockshaws John Stewart. Wigtown James M'Lean. Port Patrick John M'Clew. Wishaw James Shii'law. Port William, Yetholm James Shiell Laidlaw. -John Fraser. Wigtonshire.^ Rothes James Dean. BANK OF MONA. Rutherglen Donald Murray. Saltcoats James FuUarton. Castletown James Gell. Slamannan T. A. Macfarlane. Douglas John S. Jackson. Stirling Andrew Hutton. Peel R. J. Moore, Stonehouse Thomas Duncan. Ramsey Joseph Mawby. Stow J. D. M'lntyre.

In addition to the above, the City of Glasgow Bank draws on Smiih, Payne, Smiths, London negotiates & ; Bills in every place in Great Britain and Ireland, where there is a Bank or Banker ; and issues Letters of Credit on the principal towns of Scotland, England, and Ireland. The Savings' Bank, in connection with the Branch, is open daily during the ordinary hours for Banking business, and also on Thursday, from 6 to 8 o'clock, evening.

NATIONAL SECUEITY SAVINGS BANK OF ABE RDEEN.—18 45.

Office-17, Guestkow.

TRUSTEES AND MANAGERS.

13th February, 1857.

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 Ad- The President of the Mechanics' Insti- vocates. tution. The President of the Shipmaster So- The Secretary of the Mechanics' In- ciety. stitution.

The above are Managers ex officiis.

*William Allardyce, Merchant. Andrew Crane, late Shipmaster. Sir Thomas Blaikie, Knight. *James Edmond, Advocate, David Blaikie, Union Street West. *Natlianiel Farquhar, Advocate. *John Blaikie of Craigiebuckler. James Fraser, Merchant. *Newell Burnett, Advocate. *James Garden, Advocate. Robert Catto, Jun., Merchant. William Henderson, M.D. *David Chalmers of Westburn. *George Henry, Merchant. James Chalmers, Printer. *James Horn, Merchant. Alex. Chivas, Banker. ^Alexander Jopp^ Advocate. Francis James Cochran of Balfour. John Leslie, Manufacturer. COMMEECIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 25

George Lyall, Merchant. Simpson Shepherd, Merchant. William Lumsden, Merchant. William Simpson of Glenythan. *James B. M'Combie of Jellybrands Neil Smith, Jun., Merchant. 'John D. Milne, Sen., Advocate. Alexander Stronach of Drumallan. John D. Milne, Jan., Advocate. "Arthur Thomson, Banker. * James Murray, Advocate George Thomson, Merchant. Charles Playfair, Gunmaker. John Watt, Advocate. James Rettie, Jeweller. *Peter Williamson, Druggist. William Rose Shipowner *John Whyte, Merchant. *Rohert Shand, Advocate. Those Tnarhed thibs* are Trustees.

Treasurer—David Wyllie, Cashier of the Union Bank. Actuary and Caster—Alexander Ross, Advocate.

Assistant Cashier—John Barron, Advocate. £ook-Eeeper—ThQS. Riddell Accountant.

The Bank is open every Thursday. Friday, and Saturday, from nine to ten morning, and from Sis to Eight evening, for the receipt and repayment of de- posits.

BANK OF DEPOSIT.

National Assukancb and Investment Association.

3, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON.

Capital £500,000.—Empowered by Special Act of Parliament.

Aberdeen Branch—202, Union Street. Local Manager—JOB.N B. Bannerman.

This Association has Branches and Agencies throughout the Kingdom.

Edinburgh 2, St Andrew Square I Brighton 9, Pavilion Buildings. Elgin 97, High Street. Lewes 67, High Street.

Birmingham 8, Cherry Street. | Aberdeen 202, Union Street.

ASSURANCE COMPANIES.

THE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL (formerly Aberdeen) ASSURANCE COMPANY.

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

Head Office, 96, Union Street, Aberdeen. Governor.—The Right Hon. Lord Forbes. 26 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

ORDINARY DIRECTORS.

CAatrwaw.—Alexander Stronach, Esq. of Drumallan.

A. Burness, Esq. of Mastrick. George Henry, Esq., Merchant. Robert Catto, Esq., Merchant. Wm. Littlejohn, Esq., Banker. James Chalmers, Esq., Printer. Thomas Sangster, Esq., Advocate. Alex. Eraser, Esq., City Chamberlain. Neil Smith, jun., Esq., Merchant.

Physician.—Dr. Dyce. Law Agent.—John Webster, Esq., Advocate. BanTcers.—'DiQ 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.

Manager.-QILM. F. GRIFFITH. Secretary.—3OB.-^ WATSON.

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

THE NOETHEEN ASSUEANCE COMPANY.

Established, 1836.—Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1848.

HEAD OFFICE.

Aberdeen, 3, King Street.

Edinburgh 20, St. Andrew Square. 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., L.L.D., Professor of Mathematics in Marischal College.

Sir Thomas Blaikie. Francis Clerihew, Esq., Advocate. William Adam, Esq., Advocate. William Leslie, Esq., Builder. John Angus, Esq., Advocate. Peter Williamson, Esq., of Craigbank

Medical 0/)?cer—William Leslie, Esq., Surgeon.

Auditor— 3a.meB, A. Sinclair. Esq., Accountant.

Bankers—HhQ Union Bank of Scotland ; the Aberdeen Town and County Bank; the North of Scotland Bank.

ilfawa^er—WILLIAM CHALMERS. Secretary-Il. AMBROSE SMITH.

The Northern Assurance Company has Agents in every town of consequence in Scotland, England, and Ireland, the Continent of Europe, the Colonies, and most other countries abroad. COMMERCIxiL ESTABLISHMENTS. 27

STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.

Head Office—3, George Street, Edinburgh. ABERDEEN BRANCH. DIEECTORS. James Brebner, Advocate. Professor Thomson, University and James Horn, Manager, Aberdeen King's College. Commercial Company. D. Wyllie, Cashier, Union Bank of Scotland.

Agents and Secretaries to Local Board— Messrs Smith & Cochran, Advocates.

Office- 1, Hnntly Street,

STATE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,

3, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON.

(Incorporated by Act of Parliament.)

CAPITAL—£500,000, in Shares of £1 each.

ABERDEEN BRANCH.

Office—202, Union Street.

Local Manager—Jon-N B. Bannesman.

Local business superintended by a Committee chosen from among the Local Shareholders. This Company has Branches and Agencies throughout the Kingdom.

ABERDEEN MUTUAL ASSURANCE AND FRIENDLY SOCIETY.

Established 1831, and Eni-olled Pursuant to Acts of Parliament.

Patron—H. R. H. Prince Albert.

ORDINARY DIRECTORS.

President—Donald M'Taggart, Commission Agent.

Vice-President— 'Robert Fenton, Bookbinder. Robert Stevens, Merchant. Robert Brander, Wright John Roger, Merchant. Robert Adams, Flesher. George T. Harvey, Accountant. John Robb, Plumber. John Bulloch, Brassfounder. John Eddie, Merchant. James M. Smith, Shoemaker. "W. Brown, Fishing Tackle Maker. John Peterkin, Wright.

Auditors—John C. Walker, G. M. Watt, J. Hutton, and W. Paterson. Medical iJe/eree—William Pirrie. M.D., F.R.S.E., and Regius Professor of Surgery, Marischal College. Actuary and Secretary—Alexander Yeats, Accountant. £anJcers—ThQ Bank of Scotland. 28 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

ABERDEEN OPERATIVE MUTUAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY.

Established 1836.

Patron.— k.T>. Fordyce of Brucklay.

President.—'E.ngh. Eraser, Clothier. Fice-iVesic^eni.—Alexander Hurry. Treaswr-er.— Alexander Nicol. Secretary.— 3&ra&& Murray. Medical Officer—¥. Ogston, M.D. Auditors.—K\q^. Clark, James Craigen, and John Duncan.

ABERDEEN MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION.

Secretary.—T&,. Connon, 58, Marischal Stree*.

SCOTTISH SEA INSURANCE COMPANY.

Agent.—'Wm. Reid, 56, Marischal Street.

SHIPPINQ COMPANIES.

ABERDEEN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

STEAM SHIPS. Tons. H.P, Commanders. City of London—(iron) 1116 420 William Campbell, Jun. Earl of Aberdeen (iron) 907 375 Daniel Mearns. Commodore 704 300 William Cargill. Duke of Rothesay, (screw) 577 180 Thos. Howling.

ABEKDEEN AND LONDON TRADE.

One of the above-named Steam-ships leaves Aberdeen every Wednesday, and London every Wednesday,

- Agents—S Smith, Aberdeen Steam Wharf, 257, Wapping, London.

Manager— M.Q-S.. Anderson, Waterloo Quay, Aberdeen. COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 29

ABEKDEEN, LEITH, & CLYDE, SHIPPING COMPANY.

George Henry. Wm. L. Thomsc Ben. Moir. Robert Catto. John Webster. John Sutherland. George Davidson. William Yeats. Alexander Burness.

STEAM SHIPS.

Tons. H.P. Commanders. Queen, 600 260 Jas Murray. Duke of Richmond, 480 220 W.Campbell, Sovereio-n,. .-. 400 200 Hugh Geddes. Victory-(Steam Tug), 60 60 Wm, Watson.

EDINEUKGH AN'D ABERDEEN PASSAGE.

During summer:— From Aberdeen, eveiy Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday Night; and from Granton Pier, every Monday, Tuesday, and Friday Morning. During winter :— F-xDm Aberdeen, every Tuesday and Friday Evening; and from Granton, every T .day and Friday Morning.

EDINBURGH, ABKxvBEEN, CAITHNESS, ORKNEY, AND SHETLAND PASSAGE.

The Duke ot xtichmond leaves Granton Pier every Friday Morning, and for Lerwick with Aberdeen the same afternoon, for Wick and Kirkwall ; also, her Majestv's mails, from 1st April to 30th September; and leaves Lerwick on Monday Evening at 6 o'clock, and Kirkwall and Wick every Tuesday Morning, for Aberdeen and Edinburgh. During winter, the Aberdeen and Lerwick Mail Packet Clipper Schooner " Fairy," James Oakley. During summer, the Sove- reign leaves Granton Pier, every Monday Morning, and Aberdeen the same Even- ing, for Wick and Thurso, returning from Thurso every Thursday Morning at 6 o'clock, Wick the same forenoon, thence to Aberdeen and Granton.

EDINBURGH, ABERDEEN, INVERGORDON, CEOMARTy, INVERNESS, AND MORAY FRITH PASSAGE,

The Queen leaves Granton Pier every Tuesday Morning, and Aberdeen same afternoon, for Inverness, calling (weather permitting) at Macduff, Banff, CuUen, Lossiemouth, Burghead, Findhorn, Nairn, Cromarty, Invergordon, and Thursday evening, and Invergor- Chanonry Point ; and leaves Inverness every don every Friday morning, calling at all the above ports, and at Aberdeen, thence to Granton Pier.

Leith and Granton,,.Geo. Mathieson, Cromarty W. Watsou. Macduff Geo. Murdoch. Invergordon K. M'Kenzie, jun. Banff John Melvin. Fort-George H. Cameron. CuUen Alex. Grant. Inverness K. M'Kay. Lossiemouth James Garrow. Wick James Crawford. Burghead P. Christall, Kirkwall Wm. Flett. Findhorn Robt. Davidson, Lerwick Wm. Merrylees. Nairn A. G. Mann, Thurso John Sutherland.

Manager—'Robert Mitchell, 62, Marischal Street.

Secretary/ and Assistant-Manager—J. Milne. C

%^^ 30 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

ABEEDEEN AND KEWCASTLE STEAM NAVIGATION CO.

Capt.Al. Dnthie. 1 And. Anderson. I Geo. Yule. Al.Duthie. Wm. Connan. J. Ligertwood. A. A. Symmers. | A. Littlejohn. j A. Eddie.

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

Managers—misbet & Eobertson, 47, Marischal Street, Aberdeen, ^^reni—Robert Storey, Fenwick's Entry, Quayside, Newcastle.

ABEEDEEN, GEIMSBY, AND HUIiL STEAM PACKET CO.

Hardy Robinson. I Neil Smith, Jun. Thomas Melville, Jan. Robert Donald. William Shirres. | David Macallan.

John Ligertwood. I Henry C. Oswald. John Keith. |

The Iron Screw Steamer "Aberdeenshire," 270 Tons, 50 Horse Power, Wm. Talbot, Commander, sails Weekly.

Manager—JAmes Nisbet, 47, Marischal Street.

Agent—Wm Dyson, Jun., 23 Humber Dock Walls, Hull.

NOETH OF SCOTLAND STEAM NAVIGATION CO.

The " Martello," A. B. Gunn, Commander, sails from Aberdeen for Inver- ness, and Moray Frith every Tuesday afternoon, and for Granton Pier every Friday night.

3fanager—Alex. Patterson, Inverness. Agent—J. Falconer, Granton Pier. Agent—J. Muir, 59, Marischal Street, Aberdeen.

ABEEDEEN AND NEWCASTLE TEADE.

" Scottish Maid," Gordon, " Aberdonian," Mason, and " Nonsuch," Black, gSils from Aberdeen and Newcastle every Saturday.

Owner—Geo. Leslie, 11, Quay, Aberdeen. Agent—Wm, Mitchell, corn-factor, Newcastle, COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 31

RAILWAY COMPANIES.

SCOTTISH NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY COMPANY.

Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1856.

DIKECTOKS.

Cliairman—Somi Stirling, of Kippendavie.

Deputy-Chairman—Ajj-EyiMi\i'E& Millee, of Ashford, Middlesex.

George Birnie, of Johnston. Alex, Nicol, Merchant, Aberdeen. Major N. T. Christie, Aberdeen. William D. Proctor, Glammiss. Andrew Davidson, of Percy. Alexander Thomson, of Banchory. William Gibson, of Kinmundy. Hugh Watson, Keillor. John Murray, of Polmaise.

Law Agents—Messrs Chalmers & Farquhar, Advocates, Aberdeen ; and Messrs Christopher Kerr & Co., Writers, Dundee.

Auditors—GQOrgQ Marquis, Accountant, Aberdeen ; and James AT orison, Accountant, Perth.

Secretary and General 3Ianager—George Eeith.

"abeedeek" capital stock.

Ordinary Stock—£830,000, in 16,600 shares of £50 each. Additional gapital-£276,666 13s. 4d., in 33,200 shares of £8 6s. 8d. each. Additional Capital— f 150,000, in 30,000 shares of £5 each. Additional Capital—£71,022 8s. 5d.

"SCOTTISH midland" CAPITAL STOCK.

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

GREAT NORTH OF SCOTLAND RAILWAY COMPANY.

Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1846.

DIRECTORS.

Chairman— ^it J. D. H. Elphinstone, of Horn and Logie-Elphinstone, Bart., M.P.

Geo. Elmsly, City Treasurer. Lieu-Col. Knight Erskine of Pittodrie. Peter Brown, of Dunkinty, Elgin. Alex. Jopp, Aberdeen. ' John Blaikie, of Craigiebuckler. John Stewart, Aberdeen. Newell Burnett, Aberdeen. George Milne, of Kinaldie. John Duguid Milne, Aberdeen. Geo. Thomson, of Boynsmill, Man- James Crombie, Cothal Mills. chester. Solicitors—MQSstB Adam & Anderson, Aberdeen.

Auditors—R. Fletcher; and J. A. Sinclair.

Engineer—AXqx. Gibb, C.E., Aberdeen. Traffic Manager— WiWi&va. Walker

Secretary and General Manager—B.obQxi Milne, C.E 32 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

DEESIDE EAILWAY COMPANY.

Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1846.

Capital—£106,250 in 10,625 shares of £10 eacli.

DIRECTORS.

Chairman—3OTis Duncan, Advocate.

Vice-Chalrman—VKT-BiCK Davidson of Inchmarlo.

Alex. J. Kinloch of Park. I Andrew Robertson, Her Majesty's Alexander B. "Wliyte, Merchant. Commissioner, Balmoral. Wm. Henderson, Architect. | Auditors—J. A. Sinclair; and George Marquis. Secretary—W. B. Ferguson.

MISCELLANEOUS.

FOKEIGN CONSULS.

Belgium William S. Thom, 12, Commerce Street. Denmark Neil Smith, jun., 7, Frederick Street. France N

Netherlands I

Prussia I Arthur Thomson, Bank of Scotland

Russia -. [ Court, 35, Castle Street.

Spain I Sweden and Norway ) Hamburgh \

Hanover I W. L. Thomson, Thomson's Court, 21, Hans Town Regent Quay. [ Mecklenburg-Schwerin j United States

MERCANTILE MAEINE BOARD.

Office—28, Regent Quay.

Chairman, ex officio. —John Webster, Advocate, Lord Provost.

ELECTED BY BOARD OP TRADE.

G. Thompson, jun. ; W. Duthie ; George Leslie ; and W. Hogarth.

ELECTED BY THE SHIPOWNERS.

Henry Adamson ; Alexander Nicol ; Benjamin Moir ; Robert Catto, jun. ; Wm. Rose, and John Cook.

Examiner in Navigation.—Patrick Robertson. Examiner in Seamanship.—Captain George Brock. Shipping-Master.—George Brock. Deputy Shipping-Blaster, and Secretary to the Board.—James F. Kellas. Receiver, &c., Merchant SeamciUs i^M«f?.—George Brock COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 33

Surveycyr of Shipping for Lloyd's.—Wm. Wallis, 42, Marischal Street. Lloyd's Agent.—James Aiken, jun., 88, King Street.

ABERDEEN STOCK EXCHANGE.

Wm. AUardyce, of AUardyce & Jopp, William Gordon, 5, King Street. 13, Market Street. Wm. Jopp, of AUardyce & Jopp. Wm. Adamson, 25, Marischal Street. Lauchlan M'Kinnon, Jan., 83, Union James Black, of James Black & Co., Street. 23, King Street. Henry C. Oswald, 26, Marischal St. John Bruce, Inches. John T. Rennie, 43, Marischal St. Win. Duncan, 33, Marischal Street. Alex. Stephen, of James Black & Co., John Ferguson, 54, Union Street. King Street. Robert Fletcher, 17, Huxter Row. Edward Wagstaff, 26, Broad Street. Charles George, 19, Marischal Street.

Committee.—Wm. Jopp, Chairman; Wm. Adamson, Wm. Gordon, John Fergu- son, and Alex. Stephen, Secretary.

The Exchange meets in the Hall, 84, Marischal Street, once-a-day.

ABERDEEN CORN EXCHANGE COMPANY.

DIRECTOKS.

Chairman,—John F. White, Secretary.—James Robb. Treasurer.—John Webster. Robert Kemp, John Craighead. James Horn. Alex. Barron. Jonathan Mess. Alex. Campbell. James Stoddart. John Jamieson. James Cochrane.

GAS LIGHT COMPAISnf OF ABERDEEN.

DIEECTOES AND COMMITTEE OP MANAGEMENT. Chairman.—Newell Burnett. Anthony Crnickshank. John Webster. J. Duncan, James Giles. Alexander Jopp. Alexander Gibb. Newell Burnett. William Adam.

Managerand Secretary.—George Gordon. Superintendent,—James Leslie Assistant Superintendent.—James Chalmers. Collectors.— J&va.QS Crane, Alexander W. Ledingham, and Wm. Moir. MeteT-In£pect

ABERDEEN MARKET COMPANY.

Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1839.

CAPITAL—£50,000

Chairman—JAM.^s Murray.

DIRECTORS. Robert Stand. George Lyall. Alex. Abererombie. Peter Williamson. Dr. James Will. W. J. Lumsden. Alex. Chivas. William Yeats. William Adamson. Robert Smith, James Murray. Lambert Barron. W. Melville. David Blaikie. Neil Smith, Jun. David Gill. James Sim. Major Munro. James O.Haigh. Robert Donald. Thomas San^ster.

Agents—Adam & Anderson, Advocates.

Superintendent— ^dxaQS, Morison. ArcMtect—'W\\\\&m Smith.

ABERDEEN LIME COMPANY.

Provost Blaikie's Quay.

/S'z(&-Co?wmiitee— Alexander Nicol, Henry Adamson, R. Williamson, Bendaucb, Andrew Anderson, Thos. Ruxton, James Milne, Wood Merchant, James Stoddart, Airyburn, 3Ianagers—M\\VY&y & Morison.

NORTHERN AGRICULTURAL COMPANY.

30, Waterloo Quay.

DIRECTORS.

Alexander Anderson, Advocate, Aber- Wm. Hogarth, Merchant, Aberdeen. deen. John Humphrey of Pitmedden. James F. Beattie, Land-Surveyor, do. William , Uppermill, . James Bisset, Banker, Insch. James Morrison, Balhagardy, Inver- John Blaikie, of Craigiebuckler, Aber- ury. deen. Walter Scott, Glendronach, Huntly. Robert Brown, Bankhead, Midmar. Robert Shand, Advocate, Aberdeen. Robert Copland. Haddo House. James Sim of Stockethill, Aberdeen. Anthony Cruickshank, Sittyton. Robert Simpson, of Cobairdy, Huntly. Robert Cruickshank, Merchant, Aber- Alexander Stronach of Drumallan, deen. Aberdeen. Alexander Eraser, Advocate, Aber- Thomas Tait, Inverury Mills. deen. George Watson, Bon-Accord Street, John Garland, Cairnton, Laurence- Aberdeen. kirk. Alexander B. Whyte. Merchant, do. Alexander Gibb, C.E., Aberdeen. Alexander Ross Walker, Wester Fin- James Henderson, Architect, Aber- tray.

Manager—Gqo. Pressly. COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 35

THE NEWBURGH COMMERCIAL COMPANY.

74, Waterloo Quay, Aberdeen.

(Newburgh and Waterton, Ellon.)

DIRECTORS.

Chairman—Neil Smith, Jun.

.John Duncan. Win. Cooper. Wm. Connan. Georsre Jamieson. Wm, Philip, Jun. George Moir, Knockhall. Robert Harvey, Drijms. John Jamieson. James Hanson, Old Meldrum. Managing Director—John Jamieson.

ABERDEEN NORTH AMERICAN INVESTMENT COMPANY; DIRECTOKS.

Wm. F. Ogg. John Blaikie. John Clark. Samuel Willians. John Ligertwood. Robert Cruickshank. Wm. B. Ferguson. Cashiers & Agents—Q\x?i[mQvs & Farquhar, Advocates, Union Street.

MICHIGAN INVESTMENT COMPANY.

Established, 1839.

DIRECTORS. John Kelly. Wm. M'Combie. A. C. Matthew. Charles F. Griffith. John Keith. George Jamieson. John Smith. Wm. Mitchell.

C-as?ders & Agents—MuvrsLj & M'Combie, Advocates, Union Street.

GALENA INVESTMENT COMPANY.

Established 1840, Capital—£50,000.

CJmirman—TnouAS Sangstee.

DIRECTORS.

James Murray. I John Keith. Wm. Skinner. John Fleming.

W. M'Kinnon. | Al. C. Matthew.

Cashier & Agent in Aberdeen—AIqx, Stronach, Advocate, King Street. ;;

36 LEGAL DEPARTMENT.

SECTION IV.—LEGAL DEPARTMENT.

CIKCUIT COUET OF JUSTICIAEY.

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

SHEEIFF COUET. fi%en^.—Archibald Davidson, advocate. Sheriffs-Substitute.— Wm. Watson, W.S., John Angus, and Francis Clerihew,

Sheriff^-Substitute at Peterhead.—James Skelton, W.S. Sheriff- C^Zerfc.— Nathaniel Farquhar, advocate.

Glerhs-Depute.—i . G. Leslie, J. Watt, and Wm. Daniel. Clerk-Depute at Peterhead.— 'R. Maitland. Procurator-Fiscal.—Wm. Simpson, Advocate. Assistants.—AXe^. Henderson, advocate, and A. Simpson, jun., advocate. Auditor.— 3. G. Leslie. Bar-Officer.—'RobQtt Shaw. Court days at Aberdeen—Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A.M., dnring the Sessions ; and at Peterhead, on Tuesday and Thursday.

COMMISSAET COUET.

Commissary.—Archibald Davidson, Commissaries-Depute.—^Wm. Watson and John Angus. Commissary Clerk.—John Blaikie, advocate. Commissary Clerk-Depute.—Charles Warrack. Procurat&r Fiscal.—Wm. Simpson.

SHEEIFF SMALL-DEBT AND CIECUIT COUET.

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 va- cation. Clerk-Depute.—John G. Leslie.

The Circuit Small-Debt Courts are held at Tarland, Inverury, Huntly, Tur- riff, , and Fraserburgh, once every three months.

J. Skene, Tarland; 1 James Nicol, Turriff; W. Taylor, Inverury David Cruden, Old Deer; Huntly John Dunlop, Fraserburgh; W.' Murdoch, |

are the persons who respectively issue summonses, &c., to be brought in these

Courts ; and John G. Leslie, Aberdeen^ is the clerk who officiates at these Courts. .

LEGAL DEPARTMENT. m

BURGH OR BAILLIE COURT.

Lord Provost— JouiJ Webstkr, Advocate.

Baillie William Henderson. Baillie David M'Hardy. I ,, Lewis Smith. Henry Campbell Oswald. I „ Clerk—Tovfu Clerk-Depute. Legal Assessor—Ja,mes Simpson, Advocate

Procurator-Fiscal—George Cadenliead. Officers of Co«r<—Town-Sergeants.

The Court day is Saturday, at 11 o'clock, a.m., during the same Sessions as the Sheriff Court.

JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT.

The Quarter-sessions are held on the first Tuesday of the months of M arch, May, August, and last Tuesday of October. Special Sessions are occasionally held. Clerk— Jaraea A. Sinclair, Clerk-Depute—John G. Leslie.

Procurators-Fiscal—John D. Milne, Sen., and Jun.

JUSTICE OF PEACE SMALL-DEBT COURT.

The Aberdeen District Court sits every fortnight, on Monday, at 11 o'clock, A.M., for the trial of small-debt causes under £5, by 6 Geo. IV., c. 48.

Judges—Any two Justices of Peace. Clerk—J, A. Sinclair.

Clerk-Depute—,1 . G. Leslie.

DISTRICTS, AND DEPUTE CLEBKS.

Aberdeen John G. Leslie. Kincardine Alford .H. M'Conach, Forbes. Peterhead Robert Maitland. James Smith, Ballater. Rathen and Eraser- f J. Dunlop, Deer D. Cruden, Old Deer. burgh ( Fraserburgh. Ellon John Rae. Huntly W, Taylor. John Shand, . Turriff James Nicol.

POLICE COURT.

Judge—The Sitting Magistrate.

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

^f^ 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 Record Hall, 27, King Street. Hours of Attendance—from 10 o'clock, am., to 4, p.m. ;

38 LEGAL DEPARTMENT.

SOCIETY OF ADVOCATES.

Incorporated by Royal Charters, 1774, 1799.

President—Jambs Edmond. Treasurer—Alex, Fbaseb. |

1803 1823 1833 Tho8. Sangster n James Russel n Thomas Primrose 'ttAlexaader Fraser L. M'Kinnan, sen. 1807 1834 C. Winchester n *Robert Dyce John Yeats 1808 John Duncan Thos. J. Bremner n Thomas Ewen John Duthie Alexander Torrie 1825 Lambert Barron 1812 tNewell Burnett n tChas. Chalmers w tAlexander Jopp n 1835 Alex. Copland William Garrow John Humphrey George Grant 1813 David Reith Thomas Reid n William Ross n Wm. Adam, jun. fWilliam Simpson n 1827 1836 1814 Alex. Anderson n IGeorge Gmb tJohnD. Milne w Robert Shand n fWilliam Yeats n John Stuart n Blaikie 1816 1828 tJohn n James Ferguson n Alexander Daniel 1837 James Ross *James Brebner John Cadenhead David Mitchell James Simpson C. G.Grainger Geerge Wilson *D. R. Morice n *Nath. Farquhar Alex. Macdonald n 1817 William Skinner n Alex. Henderson Alexander Gibbon *Francis Edmond n •James Murray n James M'Hardy n 1830 William Smith n Jas. Williamson n Alexander Harvey Robert Smith n Colin A. Philip 1818 Alex. Davidson Paterson John Alexander Ross tW. Adam n John Anderson n *tAlex. Stronach n 1840 1831 1819 William Hunter Francis Clerihew Alex. Flockhart John Smith n Murray tAndrew n Wm. Duthie F. J. Cochran John Ligertwood 1820 J. B. M'Combie n William Robison Patrick Davidson n 1841 George Johnston n William Irvine James Geddes Alex. Duthie n John Webster John Allan 1821 Pittendrigh Alex. James Collie n 'John Fleminw n John Coutts Alex. Chivas n 1832 Wm. F. Ogg •tJJames Edmond n Marianus Massie 1842 1822 Charles Thomson William Forbes James Garden *tJohn Angus n tJohn Clark n •"L. M'Kinnon, jun. n —

LEGAL DEPARTMENT.

1843 1848 Wm. Panl Wm. Moir John Watt JAl. Simpson, sen. E. S. F. Spottiswood. . Al. Simpson, jun. 1854 *George Cadenhead Anth. A. Blaikie J. H. Chalmers 1844 Thos. Kuxton Chas. Duncan E. Ligertwood G-eorge Allan 1849 John Reid *JohnD. iMilne,juQ. William Speid John Ferguson 1855 D. G. Cattanach Peter Duguid 1845 G.C. Fraser 1851 James Bryce JThos. Mackenzie 8John Barron n Chas. F. Runcy D.H.Kennedy IpJames Paull 1846 gjohn Davidson John Duncan, jan. George Walker gRobert Adam n Nerval Clyne 1856 1852 John Thomson 1847 John Robertson John Watt, jun. JWm. Dunn ^Patrick. Cooper K 1853 JAndrew Jopp Wm. L.Eeidw JLessil Stephen Lewis Chalmers James Leask George Collie.

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

Factor and Cashier.—John. Clark. | 0#cej-.—Thomas Wood.

Committee of Funds, f Land Committee. Examinators. g Agents for the Poor

Those having n attached to their names are Notaries-Public,

COMMUTATION ROAD TRUSTEES.

General Cfer^—Newell Burnett, Aberdeen.

DISTRICTS AND DISTRICT CLERKS.

I.—Deee.— David Cruden, Old Deer. 2.— Ellon.—Alex. 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. S.—HuNTLY.—Alex. Stewart, Writer. 9.—Town of Aberdeen.—James Simpson, Advocate, Aberdeen.

MESSENGERS-AT-ARMS.

James Johnston, Aberdeen. Adam Gray, Peterhead. Eobert Shaw, do. James Hutchison, do. John Moir. do. Grant Imlah, do. Alex. Leslie, do. Charles Dunbar, Fraserburgh. John Campbell, do. J. D. M'Nee, Turriff. James M'Kinnon, Huntly. Geo. Cockburn, Millbank, Longside. Joseph Nicol, Kincardine o'Neil. 40 MEDICAL DEPAETMENT.

SHERIFF OFFICERS.

Charles Dawson, Aberdeen, William Dalziel, Strichen. Geo. Lyell do. James Adie, do. Jas. Home, do. George Wilson, . John Campbell, do. Robert Forsyth, do. James Johnston, do. Keith Hutchison, Old Deer. Robert Webster do. R. Ferguson, New Deer. John Moil", Aberdeen. J. D. M'Nee, Turriff. Alex. Leslie, do. John George, do. John Thorn, jun., Old Aberdeen. William Prott, Fyvie. George Fraser, Woodside. George Webstei", Old Meldrum. Andrew Milne, . William Mitchell, Whitehouse. Al. Davie, Ellon. David Stewart, Leochell. "William Rue, Cruden. Geo. Simpson, Skellater, . Adam Gray, Peterhead. James Cooper, Lumsden Village, Jas. Hutchison, do. Auchindoir. Robert Adam, do. James M'Kinnon, Huntly. Robert Daniel, do. W. Kennedy, Insch. Grant Imlah, do. George Robertson, Inverury. William Smith, do. Joseph Nicol, Kincardine O'Neil. John Leslie, do. Peter Cran, Ballater. George Cockburn, Longside. Al. Davidson, . John Thorn, do. William Skene, Tarland. Alex. Thompson, do. Alexander Profit, Coldstene. Charles Dunbar, Fraserburgh. J. Mennie, Banchory. Thomas Robertson, do. Joseph Jenkins, Banff.

SECTION v.—MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY.

President.—John Cadenhead, M.D. Secretary.—George Morison, M.D. Curator of Museum.—R. Smith, Surgeon. Librarian.— 'Wxsx. Fraser, Surgeor

. Trea,surer.—Francis Edmond, advocate.

MEDICAL SCHOOL.

St. Paul Street.

Professor of Medicine and Chemistry.— Aniiew Fyfe, M.D. Lecturer on Surgery.—David Kerr, M.D. Lecturer on Midwifery.—George Rainy, M.D. Lecturer on Materia J/e(^ica.—Robert Rattray, M.D. Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence.—Duncan JSeid, M.D. Lecturer on Botany.—Rev. J. C. Brown. Lecturer on Institutes of Medicine.— John Christie, M.D. Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology.—Peter Redfern, M.D Lecturer on Natural History (including Geology).—Rev, J. Longmuir. Porter.—Thos,. Dallas. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. 41

EOYAL INFIRMARY—1740.

PHYSICIANS,

Robert Dyce, M.D. 1 Geo. J. Nicol, M.D. Alex.Kilgour, M.D. Wm. Williamson, M.D. 1 Besident Fhysicians' Assistant—Andrew Wallace, M.D.

SURGEONS. W. Laing, M.D., Consulting Surgeon J. Cadenhead, M.D., Ophthalmic William Keith, M.D. Surgeon. William Pime, M.D. David Kerr, M.D. Alex. J. Lizars, M.D.

Resident Surgeon'i' Assistant—John Will Cook. Resident Superintendent and Apothecary—B,oht. Rattray, M.D. Chaplain— B,ev John Massie. Treasurer & Cfej-^c—William Walker. Auditor— Kx^A.. Masson, Accountant. Matron—^n. Shanks. Lecturer on Clinical Medicine—Alex. Kilgour, M.D. Lecturer on Clinical Surgery—William Keith. M.D.

ROYAL LUNATIC ASYLUM-1800.

EESIDENT OFFICIALS. Resident Physician and Superintendent—Rohert Jamieson, M.D, Souse Steward— 'WiWiaxa. Leslie. Matron—M.\.s% .

NON-EESIDENT OFFICIALS Consulting Physician—Dr. Macrohin. Chaplain—Rev. John Massie. Treasurer & Clerk— Wm. Walker.

GENERAL 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 voluntary contribution.

President—The. Lord Provost. Vice-Presidents -Dr. Moir & Geo. Henry. Secretary— iohn Watt. TreasMrer—Alexander Anderson.

MEDICAL ATTENDANTS.

John Campbell. I Robert Smith. William Leslie. James H. Forsyth, M.D. John Galen, M.D. William Eraser. |

Vaccinator—Jiv. Galen Apothecary—WiWi&m Paterson. Collector and Attendant—John Middleton.

Patients admitted every morning at 9 o'clock ; Medicines dispensed every afternoon at 4 o'clock ; and Vaccination performed every Wednesday at 3 o'clock. 42 ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT.

OPHTHALMIC INSTITUTION, FOE DISEASES OF THE EYE.

Crown Court, 36, Upperkirkgate.

Under the Patronage of the Right Hon. the Earl of Aberdeen, the Convener of the County, and the Hon. the County Cluh.

Surgeon— Br. Cadenhead.

Attendance—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 2.30 p.m.

ABEKDEEN OPHTHALMIC AND AURIC INSTITUTION.

11, Littlejohn Street.—Established in 1831.

PairoM—Admiral Hon. William Gordon, Surgeon.—Dv. George Rainy.

Advice and Medicines every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning, at o'clock.

SECTION YL—ECCLESIASTICAL DEPAETMENT.

ESTABLISHED CHUECH OF SCOTLAND.

Names. Where Situated. Ministers. Residences. East Union Street JohnM. Lan^ 2, Union Place.

Principal Beadle . West Union Street James Forsyth, D.D.21, Golden Square. Principal Beadle— John Gray, 42, Union Terrace. ^^^'^ ^'°^ North King Street John Wilson { g °St Principal Beadle—John Milne, Upper Denburn. ^^1" South Belmont Street Thomas Dewar...-| ^°'^*^^^^^§^^'

Principal Beadle— James Ewen, 32, Belmont Street.

Greyfriars Broad Street D.M'Taggart, l^-D- { \''ing^S°trSt. Principal Beadle— William Chisholm. 48, Longacre.

St. Clement's St. Clement's Street.. .James Eraser 185, King Street. Principal Beadle—James Gillanders, 1, Commerce Lane.

John Knox's Mounthooly Charles Skene -j eStlatr.head. Principal Beadle—Duncan M'Grigor, 170 West North Street. Gilcomston Summer Street.. .David Milne Mackie Place. Principal Beadle —William Simpson, 111, Skene Street. Holburn Wellington Pl...,Alex. Gray Albert Street. Principal Beadle— Peter Johnston, 95, Skene Street, ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT. * 43

FEEE CHUECH OF SCOTLAND.

Names. "Where Situated. Ministers, ResidenceB. East Belmont Street.. .J. C. M'Phail 9, Cardan Place. Principal Beadle—Joseph Lawrence, 13, Blackfriars Street. West Belmont Street.. .A.D. Davidson, D.D. 126, Crown St. Principal Beadle—Alex, Barnett, 31, Upperkirkgate.

South Belmont Street.. .John Adam { ^*^' Te^ce^"^'^ Principal Beadle—William Donald, 27, Blackfriars Street.

North W. North St, John Murray, D.D...69, Dee Street. Principal Beadle—William Ross, 13, Chronicle Lane. Melville Correction Wynd.WilliamPrimrose,..19,N. Silver St. Principal Beadle Gaelic Gaelic Lane Colin Sinclair Thistle Street. Principal Beadle—Robert Mackay, 6, Black's Buildings.

Bon-Accord Union Terrace Charles Ross 2, Skene Place. Principal Beadle—David Edwai-d, 3, Denburn.

Trinity » Crown Street David Simpson 6, Cardan Place. Principal Beadle

Greyfriars George Street John Thomson 7, Garden Place. Principal Beadle—Francis Russel, 17, Denburn Terrace.

Gilcomston ,..Huntly Street W. M'Gilvray,D.D .9, N. Silver St Principal Beadle—John Gordon, 78, College Strett, Union Shiprow Principal Beadle—John Sim, 30, James Street. St. Clement's Prince Regent St.. ..Alex. Spence Castle Hill. Principal Beadle—John Mitchell, 18, Marischal Street. John Knox's Gerrard Street John Stephen Rosemount PL Principal Beadle—Alex. Lennie, 20, Hutcheon Street. Holburn Bon-Accord Terr... Will. L.Mitchell 139, Skene St. Principal Beadle— Joseph Black, 8, Langstane Place.

Mariner's Commerce Street.. .John Longmuir 14, Silver St. Principal Beadle—Alex. Forbes, 27, Justice Street.

EPISCOPALIAN, UNITED PEESBYTEEIAN, &c.

Names. Where Situated. Ministers. Besidences. ^' Suther, D.C.L...10, Union Terrace. St. AndreJ's?.^!?^?.?Ki;7g Street, j^- Principal Beadle—John Rough, 9, Brebner's Court, Castle Street.

Cheyne Bon-Accord St. John??!:!:.!.'!3ro-;n Street f^^trick 44, St. Principal Beadle—George Oldman, 50, Chapel Street.

Joshua Kirkman Rubislaw Place. St. Paul'?.°.!!!.'.^..'^.!!!!?.Gall7wgate.. } 1, Principal Beadle—John Winchester, 61, Gallowgate. J°°«^ St James^s°?.!!!:.f.^3l'^ Street 1^^^'='^^'^^ ^5, Dee Street. Principal Beadle—Wm. Stevenson, 54, Summer Street. United Presbyterian.St Nicholas lane.Henry Angus 50, Dee Street. Principal Beadle—George Simpson, 57, Green.

Do. ...George Street... James Stirling 4, Caroline Place. Principal Beadle- John Nicol, 16, Northfield, Gilcomston.

Do. ...Belmont St John C. Brown 156, Crown Street. Principal Beadle—Magnus Fobester, 14, Kidd Lane. 44 EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.

Names. Where Situated. Ministers, Residences. United Presbyterian.. .Charlotte St John B. Ritchie 86, Crown Street. Principal Beadle—George Thomson, 170, George Street. 1^0. ...St.PaulSt Andrew Dickie {^^1^^-'' Principal Beadle— Alex. Leask, Maybank. rr„^ John Aitken 26, Skene Terrace. Associate» „„„ •„*„ Synoda,^ A Skeneav^v,« Ter i j j^^^ ^.^^^,^ 2^^' ^^^^^ g.^^^^ g^ Principal Beadle—Wm. Sou ter, 6, Park Street. Metliodist(Wesleyan).Longacre Wm. Hales 44, Constitution St. Principal Beadle—James Jamieson, Fish Street. Congregational George Street.. .David Arthur Mayhank Cottage. Principal Beadle— Robert Gilbert, 45, George Street. Do Frederick St... .David Wallace Whitehall. Principal Beadle— Alex. Paterson, 26, Frederick Street. Bon-Accord Do. Blackfriars St.. .John Thomson. V' Terrace. Do Park Street James H. Wilson... .27, Castle St. Evangelical Union St. Paul Street.Fer?us Ferguson 3, Strawberry Bank. Principal Beadle—Thos. Masson, 75, Gallowgate.

^' ^^^ Baptist... George Street.. . Alex. Anderson....-! JbeSen' Do. (English) John Street.. ..James Malcolm King St. Road. Do. (Scotch) So. Silver St.John M'Donald 25. Bon Accord St. ,, ^, ,. T,„*-„„c!j. ( John Sutherland Chapel Court. ^^tl^ol^« J"'*^°« ^* i Wm. Stophaui Chapel Court. Principal Beadle—Peter Cosgrove, 298, George Street. Unitarian George Street. .John Stephen 3, Mackie Place. United Christ. Church. John Street Hugh Hart 70, Dee Street. Friends Gallowgate Various. Glassite St. Andrew St.Various Northfield Mission...-J^2[j*^^^^j^|Alex. Laing 142, Skene Street.

Gallowgate Misssion...l40, Gallowate.Thomas Brown 1, Mount Street.

SECTION VII.—EDUCATIONAL DEPAKTMENT.

MAEISCHAL COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY.

Founded, 1593.

Chancellor—Chaxles, Duke of Richmond and Lennox. jRecior— ("Vacant.) Dean of Faculty— Sir John Forbes, M.D. Principal—'Dsimel Dewar. D.D., L.L.D. Librarian and Secretary—John Cruickshank, LL.D.

Chairs. Incumbents. Greek Robert J. Brown, D.D. Humanity Robei't Maclure, LL.D. Civil and Natural History James Nicol. Mathematics John Cruickshank, LL.D. Natural Philosophy James Clerk Maxwell. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. 46

Chairs. Incumbents. Moral Philosophy and Logic William Martin, A.M. Divinity William R. Pirie, D.D. Church History Daniel Dewar, D.D. Oriental Languages George G.M'Lean, D.D. Medicine John Macrohin, M.D. Chemistry and Practical Chemistry..Thomas Clark, M.D. Anatomyand Physiology and Prac- )j^ j ^i^ars,' M.D. tical Anatomy { Surgery William Pirrie, M.D.

LECTURBKS. Chairs. Incumbents. Botany R. Beveridge, M.D. Scots Law and Conveyancing George Grub, A.M. Materia Medica Wm. Henderson, M.D. Institutes of Medicine George Ogilvie, M.D. Medical Jurisprudence Francis Ogston, M.D. Midwifery Robert Dyce, M.D. Agriculture James S. Brazier. Evidences of Christianity Daniel Dewar, D.D. Practical Religion William R. Pirie, D.D.

FREE CHUECH DIVINITY HA.LL, ALBYN PLACE.

Rev. James Lumsden, 155, Crown Street. Rev. Marcus Sachs, Beechhill, Pitfodels. Rev. George Smeaton, 5, Springhank Terrace.

TOWN'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

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

GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

Bector—T. W. E. Evans, Ex. S.T.C.D., Senior Gold Medalist in Classics, Trinity College, Dublin; h. 177, Union Street, West.

3Ia3ters—Rev. Alexander Beverly, A.M.. h., 86, Skene Square; J, Brebner, A.M. h., 29, Thistle Street; J. W. Legge, A.M.,^. 4, Summer Street. Subjects Taught—Latin, Greek, History, Geography, and English.

Fee—(including all these branches)— Half-a-Guinea per quarter.

SCHOOLS IN LITTLE BELMONT STREET-

ENGLISH SCHOOL.

Jf(2s^er—Robert Alexander, h. 5, Millburn Street, Ferryhill.

Branches Taught—English Reading, English Grammar, Physical Geography. History, Composition, History of English Literature, &c.

Fee—7s, 6d. pei" Quarter. 2 D 46 EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.

COMMERCIAL, ARITHMETICAL, AND MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL.

i¥as/er—Robert A. Gray, h. Berryden House. Beanches Taught—Aritbmetic, Book-keeping, Physical Geography, Naviga- tion, Mathematics—Theoretical and Practical, and the Mathematical De- partments of Natural Philosophy.

Fees—for Day Pupils— For 1 hour daily, 5s. per qr. ; for 2 hours do., 7s. &d. per do.; Whole Day, 10s. 6d. For Students—in summer, 10s. 6d. per quarter; in winter, lOo. 6d. per session. WRITING AND DRAWING SCHOOL.

Jfasier— Francis Craigmyle, Ti. 5, Strawberry Bank. Branches Taught—Writing' and Drawing. Fees, per quarter, the former in-

cluding Books, Pens,&c., 6s. 6d. ; the latter, IDs. 6d.

DR. ANDREW BELL'S SCHOOLS, FREDERICK STREET. SCHOOL FOR BOYS.

Master— Alex. D. Pithie, Ti. 2, King Street Place. Branches Taught—English Reading, Grammar, Geography, History, Writing, Dictation, Arithmetic, and Mathematics. Fees— Three half-pence per week. Everything furnis^hed to pupils gratis. There is a Library in connexion with the School. Evening Classes are oj)ened in September for Writing, Arithmetic, and Mathematics.

SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.

Teacher—M-Vs. Ciuickshank, h. 6, Frederick Street. Branches Taught— Same as in Boys' School, with the addition of Plain Needle-Work and Knitting. Fees— Three half-pence per week. Every- thing furnished to pupils gratis. Dr. Bell's Schools, as will be seen from the moderate charges, are intended chiefly for the children of the labouring classes. There is accommodation for 400 boys and 200 girls. The school-rooms are commodious and well aired.

ST. CLEMENT'S SCHOOL, FOOTDEE.

Master— Jzvues Robertson, 7*. 2, Broad Street.

Branches Taught — English Reading, Writing', Arithmetic, Mathematics, Book-keeping, Goography, English Grammar, and Composition, Fees, per quarter, 3s. 6d. to 7s. 6d.

ACADEMIES, SCHOOLS, AND TEACHERS.

Names. Where situated. Teachers. Residences. West End Academy 216, Union St.{%^,Snts.!°'}''S"cket''^""' Tulloch's Academy Academy St G. TuUoch, LL.D ..Bellevue, Hardgate.

J. M. Reid's English ( 10, North Sil- > J. M. Keid and ) .^ ^°^*isj^^fi, Silvera;i^»-c+St. Academy \ Ver Street..} Assistants \^^' Central Academy 56. Union St Donald Sinclair 4, North Broadford. i^.^or^jction Ledingham's Academy { Jas. Ledingham..| ^^'^""^'J^:^, } Michie's Academy 18, Union Row..Chas. Michie, A.M., and Assistants. Trades' School Denburn James Souter 31, Charlotte Street. Hill's Seminary 19, Queen St.. ..Isaac Hill 19, Queen St. Broad St. Academy Broad Street. ..Robert Sim ...31, Charlotte St.

Commercial Academy.j [wm. Molison 62, Gordon Street. '^^if^^|]^"rjgs Porthill School Porthiil Robtrt Thain School-house. Writing Academy 115, Union St....G. C. M'Conochie...2, Union Place. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. 47

ESTABLISHED CHURCH OF SCOTLAND SCHOOLS.

Names. Where situated. Teachers. Residences. East St. Paul Street J. S. Kidd 3, Kingsland Place. West George Street James Strachan 67, Bon-Accord St. North Albion Street Alex. H. Boyle School-house. A. Clerihew 6, Denburn. S°"*^a„„xK Trinityrr„. .,„ Streeta+,.=»f f -j j^.^^ Malcolm 64, Broad St. Greyfriars Shoe Lane James M'Kenzie Old Bridge of Don. Court, -r , T^ , ,.- ., 1 TT i T.1 1 -( Henderson's John Knox's Mounthooly.... Hector Black -< gj Grallowgate. Gilcomston Summer Street George Imray 59, Summer St. Holburn Wellington Place Alex. Bramner 52, Chapel Street.

FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND SCHOOLS.

Names. Wlieie situated. Teachers. Residences. East St. Andrew Street James Stevenson 31; Charlotte St. North Princes Street D. M. Connell 16| Constitution st. South Charlotte Street Wm. Rattray 31, Charlotte St.

, ,, David Mavor 6, Marywell St. Bon-Accord^ , Marywell,10*^1Street...... |^yj^_ j^^^^ ./^ gt_ j^j^ry's PI. Gilcomston Union Wynd Chas. Sheret Holburn Street. Union Virginia Street..... James M'Donald 124, George St. John Knox's Gerrard Street James Milne 124, George St. Holburn Justice-mill Lane H. Gordon Gooperston Row. St. Clement's Fisher's Square Miss Fraser 10, Hanover St.

OTHER DENOMINATIONS.

Names. Where situated. Teachers. Residences. S. Episcopal (St. Andrews) Crown Court. Wm. Presslie 40, Union Terrace. Do. (St. John).. .St. Mary's pi... .Mrs. E. Harries. ..2, St. Mary's Place. Roman Catholic Constitution st.John Farrell School-house. Park Street Chapel School Miss Courage 177, Gallowgate.

LADIES' BOAEDING AND DAY SCHOOLS. Bon-Accord Street- Miss Peterkin,rkin, 8, Golden SSquare.quart I Miss Chisholm, 77, Misses Whyte,hyte, 57, Dee Street. Misses FuUerton, 139, Crown Street. Misses Fyfe, 108, Crown Street.

SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ART, NAVIGATION AND TRADE. MECHANICS' INSTITUTION.

(In connection with the Board of Trade—Department of Science and Art). President—The Lord Provost of Aberdeen. Secretary—Alex. Yeats, Accountant.

SCIENCE.

Mathematics, including Algebra and Geometry.— Teacher—D. Maver. Natural Philosophy—Rev. J. C. Brown.

Chemistry—i . S. Brazier, F.C.S,, Marischal College. .

48 EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.

ART. Ornament and Figure Drawing—P. Cleland, Artist.

NAVIGATION AND TRADE. Navigation—Mr. Edward Henessey.

TRADE EVENING CLASSES, Arithmetic and Writing—William Molison.

EGBERT DONALDSON'S, BACK WYND.

Founded 1834.

Teacher—Rev. James Grant, h. Eastfield Cottage. Fees—2s. per Quarter.

Founded 1788.

Teacher— John Isl Stewart. 52, Sbiprow. Gratis.

JOHN DAVIDSON'S, YORK STREET, FOOTDEE.

Teacher of ^o?/s—Alexander Brownie, h., 41 Park Street. Teacher of Girls—Mrs. Knox, h. 84, Skene Square. Gratis.

ROBERT GORDON'S HOSPITAL.

Founded 1729.

Master—B,ev. W. D. Strahan. Drill Master— Alex. Jamieson. Teacher ofMathematics—Dr. J. Ogilvie. Clerk & Factor—A. Stronach,Advocate. Teacher of Arithmetic—Alex. Gerard. Treasurer— Williz.m Reid. Teacher of English—John Scott. Physician—Robert Dyce, M.D. Writing Master—Alex. Stuart. 3Iatron— Miss, Jamson. Teacher of French and Drawing—3 House Steioard—Da.Yid Gray. Jazdowski. 0#cer—Robert N. Anderson, Town Teacher of Music -Alex. Colston. Sergeant.

INSTITUTION FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE DEAF AND DUMB, 31, BELMONT STREET.

Instituted 1819.

Patron—Kis Grace the Duke of Richmond. Lady Patroness—Her Grace the Duchess of Gordon. President and Convene!—The Lord Provost for the time being. Son. Secretary and Treasurer—James Edmond. Superintendent and Teacher—John Weir. Assistant—A. MoUison. Matron—Mrs. Weir. MISCELLANEOUS. 49

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 or four to eight,

,6^ecretori(/— William Simpson, Advocate. Ghaplain—'ReY . David Milne, Physician— Yf. Williamson, M.D. Jfairow—Mrs. Eeid. Teacher—Miss M'Condach.

Visitors from Aberdeen and its vicinity admitted to view the Asylum the first and third Monday of every month. Strangers may visit every lawful day, Saturday excepted, on application to the Matron.

Hours of Admission, 11 to 1.

SECTION VIIL—MISCELLANEOUS.

ATHEN^UM NEWS-ROOM AND LIBRARY,

Union Buildings.

Open from Seven, a.m., to Ten, p.m., in Summer. „ Eight „ Ten, „ in Winter.

Teems of Subscription.— News-Room, Yearly, £1 lis. 6d. ; Half-yearly,

; ; 17s. 6d. ; Quarterly, 9s. Monthly, 3s. 6d. ; Weekly, Is. Passing Strangers, Id. per visit.

News-Room and Library, Yearly, £2 2s. ; Half-yearly, 23s 6d,; Quarterly,

12s. 6d. ; Monthly, 5s. ; Weekly, Is. 6d. Proprietors—A, & R. Milne, Booksellers.

BON-ACCORD NEWS-ROOM,

102, Union Street.

Open from Seven, a.m., to Ten, p.m., in Summer. ,, Eight, „ Ten, „ in Winter. Annual Subscription, 10s. 6d. Proprietors—Leslie & Maule, Booksellers,

ABERDEEN PUBLIC NEWS-ROOM,

Corn Exchange, off Market Street.

Open from Seven, a.m., to Ten, p.m., in Summer. ,, Eight, „ Ten, „ in Winter.

Annual Subscription, 5s. ; Single visits, Id. each. 50 MISCELLANEOUS.

FOOTDEE PUBLIC NEWSROOM,

30, Wellington Street.

Open from Seven, a.m., to Ten, p.m., in Summer. „ Eight, „ Ten, „ in Winter.

Annual Subscription, 5s.; Visits, Id. each.

MECHANICS' INSTITUTION PUBLIC LIBRAEY.

Open every evening from half-past Six, till half-past Nine. Annual Sub- scription, 4s. Eeadikg Societt—Open at same hours. Annual Subscription, 10s, 6d.

A. BROWN & CO's PUBLIC LIBRARY,

77, Union Street.

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

RUSSEL & GORDON'S PUBLIC LIBRARY,

19, Broad Street.

PUBLIC CIRCULATING LIBRARY,

30, Wellington Street, Footdee.

Is. Quarterly, Monthly, Annual Subscription, 2s. 2d.; Half-Yearly, Id. ; 6Jd.;

UNION CLUB—1832.

Reading Room in the Public Rooms. Open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Secretary— Wm. Allardyce. Librarian and Zee;per—WrQ. Chisholm.

ABERDEEN UNION CLUB—1846.

Market Street.

Secretary—Alex. Simpson, jun. Sicperintendent—A\exa,niev Mackie.

THE NORTHERN CLUB.

1, Union Terrace.

Reid. Ohairrmn—The Lord James Hay. Secretary—W . L. ;

MISCELLANEOUS. 51

THE SPALDING CLUB.

For the printing of the historical, ecclesiastical, genealogical, topograph! cal, and literary remains of the North-Eastern Counties of Scotland.

Instituted A.D. ,1839.

Patron-U.R.U. Prince Alhert. President—The Earl of Aberdeen, K.G., K.T.

Vice-Presidents—The Duke of Richmond, K.G. ; The Duke of Sutherland, K.G.

the Earl of Kintore ; the Earl of Seafield ; Lord Saltoun. Secretary—John Stuart, General Register House, Edinburgh. Joint-Treasurers— John Blaikie and John Ligertwood, Advocates, Aberdeen.

Auditors— Ja.vaQB Brebner, Advocate ; Arthur Thomson, Banker John Fleming, Advocate.

SHORE POETEES' SOCIETY.

Deacon— "Peiev Cantly, 7, Marischal Street.

Geo Lumsden, 7, Marischal Street. James Saint, 24, Summer Street. Robert Lamb, 6, Castle Brae. s Alex. Skinner, 8, Exchequer Row. John Wilson, 18, Shiprow. John Smith, 10, Guestrow. Geo. Eobb, 23, Castle Street. W„,.Caie, "*' John Porter, 25, Marischal Street. { ^'^T^fpr^r*' Alex. Aitken, 45, Castle Street. James Milne, Summerfield. George Pirie, 3, Castle Lane. James Lamb, 9, Princes Street.

S Commercial Court, Alex. Fi-aser, 18| Shiprow. s„ Jas.T„„ Davidson,T,^^--.A„r.^ | gg^ ^^^^j^ g^^^^^^ Alex. , 27, Quay (Scott's Court). Wm. Moir, 7, Marischal Street.

N.B.—The whole of the above are also Firemen attached to the Fire Insur- ance Offices ; and those who have the letter s attached to their names, are Keepers and Carriers of the Sedan Chairs.

ABERDEENSHIEE HOETICULTUEAL SOCIETY.

Instituted, 1824.

Patron.—Right Hon. Earl of Aberdeen. President.— Jsxa&s, Brebner, Advocate. Vice-Presidents.— John. Geddes, M.D., and Wm. Chalmers, Seafield. Secretary and Treasurer.—Wm. Bisset. Librarian.—James Sinclair. O^cer.— James Cobban.

The Library is kept at the Mechanics' Institution, where books may be ex- changed every lawful evening, from 7 to 9.

TEADE PEOTECTION SOCIETY.

Instituted, 1854.— Office, 30, Marischal Street.

Chairman.—Q. Thompson, jun. Vice-Chairman.—Ja.mes Forbes. Directors.—Twenty-five of the leading merchants of the town. Treasurer.—1>. R, Lyall Grant. Law Agent.— John Yeats, Advocate. Secretary.—W. Steele, Accountant. 3

52 MISCELLANEOUS.

ABERDEEN PROPERTY INVESTMENT COMPANY.

Instituted 1851.— Office, Public Schools, Little Belmont Street.

President—George B. Bothwell. Vice-President.—Ja.me5 Morison. Treasurer.—Robert Collie, Merchant, Green. Manager.—Jo\\n Macaldovie.

Open every fourth Friday evening, after 5th June, 1857, from 7 to 9 o'clock.

MASON LODGES IN ABERDEEN.

St. Mathieson. Aberdeen Sir Thomas Blaikie. [ George ..J. St. Machar Dr. Beveridge Old Aberdeen Thomas Leask. St. Nicholas R. S. Houston. Operative Wm. Elrick.

St. Andrew's H. A. Dewar, | Neptune, Alex. Harvey. EOTAL ARCH CHAPTEKS.

Old Aberdeen...Alex. Stables, Senior, Z I St. Georcje James Watson, Z

Peter's J. Duncan, Z | Bon-Accord J. Rettie, Z

Knight's Templae Encampment, St. George, Aboyne, W. Ramage Com.

Masonic Hall, 115, Union Street.

Keeper—Wm. Sandison, Rettie's Court, Broad Street.

VICTORIA LODGING HOUSE.

Exchequer Court, Exchequer Row.—Instituted, 1849.

Convener—A. W. Chalmers. Secretary—J. H. Wilson Treasurer— George Grant, Advocate, housekeepers—Mr. & Mrs. Rennie.

PUBLIC BATHS, ST. ANDREW STREET.

Opened— 1851. SCALE OF CHARGES.

FOE HOT, TEPJD, OR SHOWER BATHS. First Class, Single Bath, Is. Od. or Ticket for Six Baths, 4s. Gd. Second Class, do 0s.6d., do. 2s. Od. Third Class, do Os. 3d., do., Is 4d.

FOE COLD OR SHOWER BATHS.

First Class, Single Bath, 6d,, or Ticket for Six Baths, 2s. 6d. Second Class, do, 3d. do. Is. 3d. Third Class, do., Id. Salt Baths, 3d. extra.

Children under Ten Years, when two or more are together, under charge of their Parents or Guardians, Half-price.

Open from SIX in the Morning till HALF-PAST NINE at Night. En- trance to the Male Bath Rooms from Crooked Lane, to the Female Bath Rooms from St. Andrew Street. Superintendent— ames Angus. .

MISCELLANEOUS. 53

HYDROPATHIC INSTITUTION. ixDCHHEAD House, near Aberdeen.- Conducted by Rev. Alexander Munho.

ABERDEEN ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND.

Huntly Street.— Establislied, 1843.

Secretaries & Treasurers—P. & A. Davidson, Advocates, Physician— John Cadenhead, M.D. Superintendent—George Troup. Matron— Mvs,. M'Kay.

HOSPITAL FOR ORPHAN AND DESTITUTE FEMALE CHILDREN.

Huntly Street.— Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1849. Secretary & Treasurer—Patrick Davidson. Matron—Mrs. Paterson. Teacher— Miss M. Martin House Steward— 3 &TiXQS Cobban.

HOUSE OF INDUSTRY AND REFUGE.

Guestrow.— Instituted, 1836.

Superintendent— A\e-s.a,r\Aer Machray. Matron—Wiss Youngson. Treasurer— A\e:s.. Anderson, Advocate. Secreiary-Solin Watt, Advocate. Medical Attendants—1\\Q Medical Officers of the General Dispensary. Collector— Wm. Stevenson.

Applicants admitted on Mondays and Fridays, at half-past 2, p.m. Visitors admitted every lawful day.

REFORMATORY SCHOOL AT OLDMILL.

Opened, March, 1857. Governor—James Aiken. Treasurer— Alex. Anderson. Secretary—John Watt'

ABERDEEN FEMALE SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY, GUESTROW.

Pat7'oness—'La,dY James Hay.

Teacher and Superintendent— Miss Malcolm. Secretary and Treasurer—R. S. F. Spottiswood, Advocate, 184, Union Street.

NEWSPAPERS IN ABERDEEN.

Aberdeen Journal, (Wednesday) 28, Adelphi Court „ Herald, (Saturday) 7, Queen Street. „ Free Prc.s, (Frida,) fbS's'S Northern Advertiser, (Tuesday) 55, Guestrow. Northern Telegraphic News, (Tuesday and Thursday) 42, Castle Street. E 64 ABERDEEN MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.

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Receiving Houses. 1st Collection. 2d Collection. 3d Collection,

221, Union Street, J. Eraser 9-80 A.M. 1- P.M. 8-15 P.M. 32, Quay, P Buyers 9'30 „ 1- „ 8-15 „ 237, Broadford, W.Hurper 9-30 „ 1- „ 815 „ 43,High Street.01dAbn.,R.Ross 1- P.M. 10- „

' Pill A r. Letter Boxes. Wellington Place 9-15 A.M. 1-15 „ 8-15 P.M. King Street 915 A.M. 1-15 „ 8-15 „

On Sunday, there is only one Collection at the Receiving Houses and Piilar Boxes, namely the First. ;

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The Lerwick mail is despatched every Friday at 5'Op.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, Mossatt, Lumsden, and Strathdon, viz., at 7-30 a.m., and 3-15 p.m. On Saturday, no letters are forwarded for London and London District. Letters for the following Counties in England and Wales, viz. :—Norfolk, Suffolk, Huntingdon, Cambridge, the southern portions of Bedford and Bucking- ham, 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, together with Letters for Foreign Parts, are on Saturday forwarded by the mail made up at 10-0 a.m. only, provided the entire postage is prepaid by means of postage stamps affixed. Ou Sunday there is no despatch to Glasgow by the mail made up at 10'Oa.m. On Sundays the Office will be open for the delivery of letters from 9 till 10

A.M, ; and on Sacramental Fasts from 9 till 10, a.m., and from 4-30 till 6-30, p.m. Money Order Office open every day from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m.— Sunday and Sa- cramental Fasts excepted.

LIST OF POST-OFFICES IN SCOTLAND. EXPLANATIONS.

When in the subjoined list two places are mentioned, the lirst i* only a sub- office, and the second is the head-office to which the first is suburdiiiitt;. In all cases the figures after a place show its distance in miics from the sub- office. All head-offices are Money Order offices, but sometimes there is a Money Order Office nearer the sub-office than is the head-office. In these cases, such Money Order office is added as a tMrd name, for the information of any persons who may wish to remit money to the neighbourhood. As regards Town-receiving offices, those only are entered at which Money Or- der business is transacted: and these will be found under the names of the re- spective head-offices. Each Money Order office is distinguished by the letter o.

Aberarder, Inverness 12 Alyth, Meig-le ] 3J Aberargie, Bridge of Earn 4 Amisfield, Dumfries 6 o Aberchirder, Banif 9 Amulree, Dunkeld 10 o Aberdeen Ancrum, Jedburgh 4 o Aberdour, Bruntisland 3 Annan Aberfeldy o Anstruther Aberfoyle, Stirling 20, Doune 15| o Appin, Glasgow 91f Aberlady, Drem 3| Arbirlot, Arbroath 3 Aberlemno, Forfar 7 Arbroath Aberlour, Ciaigellachie 1| Archiestown, Craigellachie 4 Abernethy, Grantown 6 Ardclach, Forres, 13 Abirnethy, Newburgh (Fife) 3 Ardelvie, Lochalsh 6 Abernyte, Inchture 3 Ardentinny, Greenock 16 Aberuthven, Auchterarder 3 Ardersier Abington, Glasgow 47, Leadhills 7 Ardfern, Glasg-ow 80, Lochgilp- o Aboyne head 16 Advie, Ballindalloch 3J Ardnamurchan, Glasgow 142, Stron- Airdrie tian 30 Airth, Falkirk 7, Grangemouth 4J Ardpatrick, Glasffow 110 , Tarbert 14 o Alexandria, Glasgow 18 Ardrishaig, Glasgow 85^, Lochgilp- Alford, Aberdeen 25, Insch 12^ head 2i o Alloa Ardrossan AUoway, Ayr 2J Ardwell Inn, Stranraer 12 Almond Bank, Perth 4 Arisaig, Glasgow 160, Fort-William Alness, Inverness 30, Invergordon 40 Altnaharra, Lairg 21 Armadale, Linlithgow 10, Bathgate 2 Alva, Stirling 7, Tillicoultry 2 Armadale, Thurso 23 Alves, Furres 7, Elgin 5 Arncroach, Pittenweem 3^ 56 LIST OF POST-OFFICES IN SCOTLAND.

Aros, Glasgow 124 Barvas, Stornoway 12 Arran, see ' Brodick' and ' Lamlash' o Bathgate, Linlithgow 3 Arrochar, Glasgow 36 Beauly Arrochaf Village, Glasgow 38, Arro- Beeswing, Dumfries 7 char 1 Beith Ascog, Greenock 23, Rothesay 3 , Aberdeen 8 Ashkirk, Hawick 6| Belivat, Nairn 9 Assynt, Lairg 33 Bellshill, Motherwell 2^, Holytown2 Athelstaneford, Drem 2J Beltonford, Dunbar 2f Auchahoish, Glasgow 72, Lochgilp- Berried ale, Golspie 27, Dunbeath 6 head 10 Bervie , Laurencekirk 5 Biggar

Auchencairn, Castle-Douglas 8 Birgham, Kelso 5 ; Coldstream 4 Auchencrow, Ayton 5^ Birnam, Dunkeld 6 Auchenleck, Kilmarnock 14, Cum Birness Toll, Ellon 4 nock 2 Birsay, Kirkwall 20, Stromness 10 , Insch 3J Birse, Aboyne 7 Auchencloich, Kilmaniock 7i, Gal Bishopbriggs, Glasgow 8^ ston 4^ Bishopton, Paisley 6 Auchmifl, Aberdeen 4 Blackburn, Aberdeen 9, Kintore 4 Auchmithie, Arbroath 4 Blackburn, Linlithgow 10*, Whit- Auchnacarrv, Glasgow 112, Fort- burn 27 William ]"2 Blackford, Auchterarder 4J Auchnacraig, Glasgow 109, Oban 12 Blackball, Edinburgh 3 Auclinagatt, Ellon 8 Blackhillock, Keith 5 (5 Auchnasheen, Dingwall 30 Blackridge, Linlithgow 13, Bathgate Auchterarder Black-sheils, Edinbui-gh 15 Auchterhouse, Dundee 7J Bladnoch, Newton Stewart 7|, Wig- , Turriff 6 ton 1 Auchtermuchty, Ladybank 5 o Blair-Adam, Burntisland 10 Auchtertool, Kircaldy 4 o Blair-Athol Auldearn, Nairn 2J Blair-Drummond, Stirling 6, Dunne 2 Auldgirth Bridge, Dumfries 8 Blairgowrie Auldgirnaig, Blair Athol 3 Blairlogie, Stirling 3^ Aultbea, Dingwall 70, Poolewe 6 Blairngone, Stirling 14, Tilli- Avoch, Inverness 11, Foi'trose li coultry 5 o Ayr Blantyre-High, Glasgow 9, Hamil- o Ayton ton 34 Badenscoth, Turriff 8 Blantyre Station, Glasgow 8§,Hamil- Baillieston, Glasgow 6 ton 3 Bainshole, Insch 7 Boar-Hills, St. Andrews 4 Balbegsie, Perth 6 Boddam, Peterhead 4 Balblair, Tain 6 Bogroy, Inverness 7 Balerno, Edinburgh 6, Currie 2 Bohally, Pitlochry 12 Balfron, Glasgow 20 Bonar Bridge, Tain 14 Balgonie, Markinch li Bonar-Village, Tain 15, Bonar Ballantrae, Girvan 13" Bridge 1 o Ballater Bonaw, Glasgow 80 o Ballindalloch Bouchester Bridge, Hawick 7

Ballinluig, Dunkeld 8 ; Pitlochry 5 Boness, Linlithgow 3| Ballinrock Bonhill, Glasgow 18, Alexandria i Ballantuim, Blairgowrie 11 Bonnybi-idge, Denny 2J Ballygrant, Greenook 118, Bowmore 4 Boreland, Lockerby 7

Balmaclellan, Castle Douglas 13; Borgue, Dumfries 33, .. Kirkcud- New Galloway 2^ bright 6 BalmuUo, Cupar (Fife) 5^ Bothwell, Hamilton 2J Balnaguard, Dunkeld 11, Aberfeldy7 Botriphnie, Keith 5 Baltasound, Lerwick 62 Bourtreebush, Stonehaven 8 o Banchory, Aberdeen 18 Bowden, St. Boswell's 3^ Banff Bower, Wick Ibl, Castletown 8 Bankend, Dumfries 6 Bowmore, Greenock 114 Bankfoot, Bowmore Village, Greenock 110, Perth 9 ; Stanley 4 Bannockburn, Sterling 2J Bowmore 4

Banton, Denny 6 ; Kilsyth 3 Braco Bargrennan, Newton Stewart 10 Brae, Lerwick 25 Barr, Girvan 8 Braemar, Ballater 18 Barra, Lochmaddy 63 Brauxton, Coldstream 5 o Barrhead, Glasgow 9J o Brechin Barrhill, Girvan 12 Bressay, Lerwick Ij Barry, Carnoustie IJ Bridge of Allan J J J

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Bridge of Bucket, Aberdeen 42, Catrine, Kilmarnock 11, Maiichlin 2 Huntly 22 Causewayend, Newton Stuart 3^ Bridge of Gaily, Blairgowrie 6 Causewayhead, Stirling 1^ Bridge of Dun, Montrose 4 Cawdor, Nairn 6 o Bridge of Earn Ceres, (Jupar (Fife) 3 Bridge of Marnoch, Huntly 8J, Aber- Chance Inn, Arbroath 6 chirder 2^ Chapelhall, Airdrie 2*, Holytown 2 Bridge of Weir, Paisley 6, John- Chapelton, Hamilton 6 stone 2J Charlestown, Dunfermline 3J o Bi-oadford Cherrybank, Perth 1 o Brodick (Arran), Ardrossan 14 Chirnside, Ay ton 5J Brora, Golspie 5^ Clachaig, Greenock 16, Dunoon 6 Broughty- Ferry, Dundee 4 Clachan, Glasgow 93, Tarbert 10 Broxburn, Edinburgh, 12, Winch- Clackmannan, Stirling 9, Alloa 2 burgh 2^ Clarencefield, Annan 1\ Brucklay, Mintlaw 5J Clarkston, Airdrie 1^ Brunton, Cupar (Fife) 6 Clashmore, Inverness 62, Dornoch 3^ Brydekirk, Annan 3 Clatt, Aberdeen 35, Insch 8 Buckhaven, Leven 2J Claverhouse, Dundee 4 o Buckie Cleish, Kinross 4, Blair Adam 3^ Bucklyvie, Stirling 15, Kippen 5 Clintmains, St. Boswells li Bunavoulin, Glasgow 127, Morvern , Ellon 10^ Mintlaw 2J 13 Closeburn, Thornhill 2J Bunessan, Glasgow 154, Aros 32 Cluny, Aberdeen 15 o Burghead, Elgin 9 Coaltown, Markinch 1\ Burn of Cambus, Stirling 10, Doune 2 Coatbridge, Glasgow 9 Burntisland Cockburnspath Burravoe, Lerwick 38 Coigach, Dingwall 66, Ullapool 14 Burielton, Cupar Angus 2 Coldingham, Ayton 6 Burwick, Kirkwall 19 Coldstream o Busby, Glasgow 6 o Colinsburgh Butterstone, Dunkeld 4 Colinton, Edinburgh 4f Byth, Turriff 8 Coll, Glasgow 150, Tobermory 22 Cabrach, Aberdeen 46, Huntly 12 CoUesie, Ladybank 3^, Auchter- Cairndow, Glasgow 80, Inverary 9 muchty 3 , Huntly 6 Collin, Dumfries 3 Cairnie Hill, Dunfermline 3 Colliston, Ellon 6 Cairnish, Lochmaddy 13 Colmoneil, Girvan 12 Cairnryan, Girvan 24, Stranraer 6 , Insch 3| Calderbank, Airdrie 2 Comne, Crieflf 6.j Callander, Stirling 16 Condie, Bridge of Earn 7 Cambusbarron, Stirling 1 Conon Bridge, Dingwall 3 Cambuslang. Glasgow 4i Contin, Dingwall 7 Camelon, Falkirk 1 CornhiU, Keith 12, Banff 8 (3^ o Campbeltown, Greenock 60 Corpach, Glasgow 124, Fort William Campsie, Glasgow 9, Lennoxtown 4^- Corran (Ardgour), txlasgow 109 Camptown, Jedburgh 7 Strontian 15 Canonbie, Hawick 29J, Langholm 6 Corrie (Arran), Ardrossan 50, Bro- Carbost, Broadford 23 dick 6 Cardross, Glasgow 17, Dumbarton 4 Corsock, Dumfries 16 Careston, Brechin 4 Corstorphine, Edinburgh 4 o Carluke, Lanark 5 Cortes, Mintlaw 8, Fraserburgh 5 Carmunnoch, Glasgow 8, Busby IJ Countesswtlls, Aberdeen 5 Carmyllie, Arbroath 8 Courance, Lockerby 12^ Carnbee, Pittenweem 3 Cousland, Edinburgh 9, Mussel- Carnbo, Kinross 4J burgh 3 Carnock, Dunfermline 3 Cove, Aberdeen 4 o Carnoustie Cove, Green' >ck 10 Garnwath, Lanark 7 Cowdenbeath, Burntisland 6, Blair- o Carrbridge Adara 4 Carridle, Greenock 48, Campbel- Coylton, Ayr 6 town 14 Craigelachie Carron, Falkirk 2 Craigie, Kilmarnock 4 Carronbridge, i;enny 4 Craigielands, Moffatt '2\ Carron Shore, Falkirk 3 Craigievar, Aberdeen 27 Carpshairn, Ayr 25, DalmellingtonlO Craigton, Carnoustie 5 Carstairs, Lanark 4 Crail o Castle-Douglas Crailing-, Kelso 8, Jedburgh 5 o Castletown, Thurso 5J Cramond Bridj;e, Edinbai-gh 5^ Da- Cathcart, GlasgoAv 4, Busby 2,2 vidsons Mains 2 E 58 LIST OF POST-OFFICES IN SCOTLAND.

Crathie, Ballater 8 Dennyloanhead, Denny 2 o Creetown. Dumfries 45 Deskford, Cullen 4 o Crieff Dingwall , Peterhead 9 Dirleton, Derm 3 Crinaii, Glasgow 95, Lochgilphead 5 o Dollar, Stirling 12 Crocketford, Dumfries 9 Dolphinton, Edinburgh 26, Noble- o Cromarty, Inverness 24 house 6 Cromdale, Grantown 4 Dores, Inverness 7 Crook, Biggar 13^, Rachan Mill 5^ Dornie, Lochlash 7 Crossford, l>anark 6 o Dornoch, Inverness 55 Crossgates, Edinburgh 16, Inver- Dornock. Annan 2 keithing 4 Douglas, Lanark 11 Crosshands, Kilmarnock 6, Manch- Douglastown, Forfar 3 line 3 Doune, Stirling 8 Crosshill, Maybole 3 Dieghorn, Irvine 2 Crosslee, Edinburgh 28, Stow 4 Drem Crossmichael, Castle Douglas 3J Dromore, Stranraer 20 Crossmyloof, Glasgow 2, Pollock- Drumblade, Huntly 6 shaws 1 Drumflower, Dumfries, 71, Glenluce 4 Croy, Ardersier 5 , Stonehaven 7 Croy, Glasgow 11 J, Kilsyth 2 Drumnadrochit, Inverness 14 Cruden, Ellon 8 , Aberdeen 10 Culbokie, Dingwall 9 Drymen, Glasgow 26, Alexandria 9 Cullen Dubford, Banff 8 Culgower, Golspie 13, Helmsdale 4 Duddingston, Edinburgh 3, Porto- Cullicudden, Fortrose 13,CromartylO bello IJ Cullivoe, Lerwick 54 Duffus, Elgin 4^ o Culross, Stirling 17 Dulnain Bridge, Can- Bridge 6, Gran- Cumbernauld, Glasgow 15 town 3i , Turriff 6 Dumbarton, Glasgow 14 Cummertrees, Annan 4 o Dumfries o Cumnock, Kilmarnock 16 Dunaskin, Ayr 12, Dalmellington 3J Cumnock, New, Kilmarnock 21 o Dunbar Cunningsburgh, Lerwick 12 o Dunbeath, Golspie 33 o Cupar Angus Dunblane Cupar (Fife) Dunbog, Newburgh 4 o Currie, Edinburgh 6 Duncow, Dumfries 5 Dailly, Maybole 7, Girvan 6 Dundee Dalbarber, Perth 8 Dundonald, Kilmarnock 5 o Dalbeattie, Dumfries 14 Dundrennan, Dumfries 26, Kirkcud- Dalguise, Dunkeld 5 bright 8 Daljarroch, Girvan 7 Dunfermline o Dalkeith, Edinburgh 6 Dunglass, Glasgow 11, Old Kilpa- Dallas, Forres 9 trick IJ Dalmally, Glasgow 76, Inverary 16 o Dunkeld o Dalmellington, Ayr 15 Dunnet, Thurso 8f, Castletown 3 Dalmuir, Glasgow 8J, Old Kilpa- Dunnichen, Forfar 4 trick 2 o Dunning, Bridge of Earn 9 Dalnacardoch, Blair Athol 11 o Dunoon, Greenock 10 Dairy (Ayrshire), Beith 5 Dunrossness, Lerwick 24 Dairy, Castle Douglas 17, New Gallo- Dunscore, Dumfries 9 way 24 o Dunse Dalrymple, Ayr 6 Dudshelt, Ladybank 7, Auchter- Dalswinton, Dumfries 7 muchty 1 Dalton, Ecclefechan 6 Duntocher, Glasgow 11, Old Kirk- Damhead, Kinross 63 patrick 2| Darnaway, Forres 8 Dunure, Ajr 6 Darnick, Melrose 1 Dunvegan Darvel, Kilmarnock 9, Galston 4 Duraden, Cupar (Fife) 3^ o Davidsons Mains, Edinburgh 64 Durris, Aberdeen 13, Banchory 5 Daviot, Inverness 6 Durrisdeer, Thornhill 7 Daviot, Old Meldrum 4 Durness, Lairg 56, Tongue 21 Deanburnhaugh, Hawick 85 Duror, Glasgow 103|, Gienco 7^ Deanston, Stirling 9, Doune 1 Dyce, Aberdeen 6 Denhead, St. Andrews 3 Dysart, Kirkcaldy 2 Denholm, Hawick 5^ Eaglesham, Glasgow 9, Busby 3^ Denino, St. Andrews 4^ o Earlston, Melrose 4^ Denniatown, Glasgow 14, Dumbar- Easdale, Glasgow 108 ton J Eassie, Meigle 4 Denny East Wemyss, Kirkcaldy 5, Leven 4 LIST OF POST-OFFICES IN SCOTLAND. 59

East Yell, Lerwick 43 Fortrose Ecclefechan Fort-William, Glasgow 121 Echt, Aberdeen 12 Fossoway, Kinross 6 Eddleston, Edinburgh 13, Noble- Fountain Hall, Edinburgh 20, Stow 4 house 6 Foxside, Edinburgh 18, Gorsbridge 6 Edinburgh. Head Office in Water- Fowlis, Crieff 6 loo Place, from which the Town Fraserburgh Receiving Office of— Fruchie, Ladybank 3, Kettle 2 o Leith is 2 miles distant Friockheim, Arbroath 7 o Charlotte Place I mile distant Furnace, Glasgow 67, Inverary 8 Nicolson Street^ mile distant o Fyvie, Aberdeen 25 o Pitt Street | mile distant Gairloch, Dingwall 57, Poolewe 6 Edinkille, Forres 9 Gairlochead, Glasgow 27J, Helens- Edrom, Ayton SJ, Dunse 3i burgh 8 Edzell, Brechin 6 o Galashiels Elderslie, Paisley 2^ Gallowtown, Kirkcaldy 2J Elgin Galston, Kilmarnock 5 Elie, Colinsbursh 3 Garallan, Kilmarnock 18, Cumnock 2 Ellon Garderhouse, Lerwick 15 Enzie, Fochabers 5, Buckie 3 o Garlieston, Newton Stewart 15 Enzieholni,Hawick30J, Langholm 7J Gargunnock, Stirling 6, Kippen 2

I Errol Garmouth, Fochabers 5 Errol Village, Errol 1 Garrabost, Stronway 8 Eskdale, Hawick 35i, Langholm 13 , Insch 8^, Huntly 4J Evanton, Inverness 25 Gartmore, Stirling 23, Doune 18^ Evie, Kirkwall 17 Garvald, Prestonkirk 6 Ewes, Hawick 19J, Langholm 4 Garve, Dingwall 13 Eyemouth, Ayton 2i Garvock, Laurencekirk 4 Fairlie, Greenock 18, Largs 3 Gask School, Auchterarder 6, Dun-

• Falkirk ning, 4J Falkland, Ladybank 5, Auchter- Gatehouse, Dumfries 33 muchty 3 Gateside, Ladybank Vl\, Auchter- Farnell, Brechin 4 muchty 4^ Farr, Thurso 31, Tongue 14 Gattonside, Melrose 1 Fasnacloich, Glasgow 95J, Appin 6 Gavinton, Dunse 2^ Fearn, Tain 5 Gififord, Haddington 4| Fenwick, Kilmarnock 4 Gillyburn, Dunkeld 7, Stanley 4 Ferrintosh, Dingwall 6 Gilmerton, Crieff 2 Ferryden, Montrose 1^ Gilston, Castle Douglas 2^

' Ferryport-on-Craig Girvan (3A Fetlar, Lerwick 51 Gladsmuir, Edinburgh 13^, Tranen"t Petterangus, Mintlaw 2 Glammis, Forfar 5 , Laurencekirk 5 Glasgow. Head Oflice in George's Findhorn, Forres 5 square, from which the Town Re- Finhaven, Forfar 6. ceiving Office of— Finstown, Thurso 37, Kirkwall 7 o Anderston is 1 mile distant Fintray, Aberdeen 10, Kintore 4 Calton IJ miles distant Fintry, Glasgow 18, Lennoxtown, 8J o Cowcaddens 1 mile distant Fislierrow, Edinburgh 5, Mussel- o South Portland street | mile burgh I distant Five-mile-house, Dundee 5, Lochee 3 Glass, Huntly 8J Fochabers Glenapp, Girvan 20, Ballantree 5 Folda, Meigle 17, Alyth 13^ Glenbar, Greenock 72, Campbeltown Forbes, Aberdeen 27, Insch 10 12 Ford, Edinburgh 11 Glencaple, Dumfries Ford, Lochawe, Glasgow 75, Loch- Glencarse, Perth 6i, Errol 4J gilphead 13 Glencoe, Glasgow 106 , Laurencekirk 3| Glendale, Dunvegan 8| Fordyce, Portsoy 2^ Glendaurel, Glasgow 80, Strone 8 Forfar o Glenelg, Lochalsh 8 Forres Glenfinnan, Glasgow 139, Fort Wil- Forgandenny, Bridge of Earn 3 liam 18 Forglen, Turriff, 4| Glenisla, Meigle 12J, Alyth 9 Forneth, Blairgowrie 6 Glenlivat, Ballindalloch 6 , Huntly 7^ Glenlocher, Castle Douglas 3 Fort Augustus Glenluce, Dumfries 67 Forteviot, Bridge of Earn 7, Dunn- Glenmorriston, Inverness 26, Fort ing 3 Augustus 6^ Fort George, Ardersier 1| Glenshee, Blairgowrie 20 Forth, Lanark 7J Golspie Fortingal, Aberfeldy 9 Gordon, Kelso 8, Earlston 5 60 LIST OF POST-OFFICES IN SCOTLAND. o Gorebridge, Edinburgh 12 o Invergorden, Inverness 32 GortlecFi, Iiiverness 2u, Fort Augus- Inverie, Fort Augustus 54 tus 12 Inverkeithing, Edinburgh 12 Gourdon, Bervie \\ Inverkeithnv, Turriff 7 o Gourock, Greenock 3J Inverkindie, Aberdeen 38, Huntly 20 Govan, Glasgow 2i Inverness Grahamstou, Falkfrk f lona, Glasgow 161, Arcs 43^ Grangemouth, Falkirk 3 Irvine o Grantown Isle Ornsay, Broadford 9^ Grantshouse, Cockburnspath 4| Isle of Withorii, Newton Stewart 22, Greenburn, Linlithgow 17, Whit- Whithorn 3i burn 4J Jamestown, Glasgow 19, Dumbar- o Greenlaw, Dunse 8 ton 5 o Greenock Jedburgh Gretna, Annan 9 Jocks Lodge, Edinburgh 1 Guardbridge, Cupar (Fife) 6, St, An- , Bervie 4^ drews 4 o Johnstone, Paisley 3^ Guildtown, Perth 6 Johnstone Bridge, Lockerby 7 GuUan, Drera 3J Juniper Green, Edinburgh 5, Curriel o Haddington Jura, Glasgow 188, Bowmore 26 Halbeath, Dunfermline 2J , Aberdeen 26 Halkirk, Thurso 6^ KeilSjGlasgow 108-^, Lochgilphead 18 H alkirk Roadside, Thurso 5 Keiss, Wick 7-} o Hamilton Keith HarDldswick, Lerwick 65 o Kc ith Hall Uarr.iy, Kirkwall 12 Kelso Harriotfield, Perth 10 Kelton Hill, Castle Douglas 2^ Harris, Stornoway 36 (IJ , Keith Hall, 6, Kintore 4 Haughead, Glasgow 11, Lennoxtown Kennethmont, Aberdeen 32, Insch 6 Haugh of Urr, Castle-Douglas 4^ Kenmore, Aberfeldy 6 o Hawick Kennoway, Markinch 3J Heiton, Kelso 2 Kerremore, Aberfeldy 22 o Helensburgh, Glasgow 21 Kersland, Beith 2| o Helmsdale, Golspie 17 (6J Kettle, Ijadybank 1 Heiriot, Edinburj^h 16, Gore Bridge Kilbarchan, Paisley 6, Johnstone 2f Hermistoi), Edinburgh 8, Corsto- Kilbirnie, Beith 3 phine 4 Kilbride, Lochmaddy 57 Hightae, Lockerby 4 Kilbride,- East, Glasgow 8, Hamil- Hillend, Edinburgh 13 ton 6^ Inverkeithing 1 Kilbiide-West, Greenock 22^, Ar- Hiilhead, Glasgow 2, Cowcaddens 1 drossan 5 Hill of Menie, Aberdeen 9^ Kilchrenan, Glasgow 73, Bonaw 6| Hillside, Aberdeen 7 Kilconquhar, Colinsburgh \\ Hillside, Montrose 3 Kilcreggan, Greenock 8 Hills wick, Lerwick 42 Kilfinnan, Glasgow 63, Rothesay 21 o Holytown, Motherwell 2| Kilham, Coldstream 8 (12 Uolywood, Dumfries 4 Killearn, Glasgow 16J, Lennoxtown Hopeman, Elgin 7, Burgbead 2 KiUearnan, Inverness 7 Houston, Paisley 6|, Johnstone 3f Killin, Crieff 27 Howmore, Lochmaddy 37 Kilmalcolm, Port Glasgow 4 Howood, Paisley 5|, Johnstone 3| Kilmany, Cupar (Fife) 5^- Huna, Wick 18 Kilmarnock Huntingtower, Perth 2J Kilmaurs, Kilmarnock 2 o Huntly Kilmelford, Glasgow 108. Oban 16 Hurlet, Glaso-ow 7|, Barrhead 2 Kilmichael Glassary, Glasgow 94^ Hurlford, Kilmarnock 2 Lochgilphead 4 Inchbare, Brechin 4|^, Edzell 1 Kilmorie, Ardrossan 35, Brodick 21 o Inchture Kilmuir, Portree 20 Indian, Greenock 14, Dunoon 5J Kilmun, Greenock 12, Sti'one 2 Innerkip, Greenock 6 Kilninver, Glasgow 105, Oban 8 Innerleithen, Edinburgh 28^ Kilpatrick (New) Glasgow 6, Jlary- Inneiwick, Dunbar 5 hill 2|. o Insch o Kilpatrick (Old), Glasgow 10 Insh, Kingussie 6 Kilrenny, Anstrather 1 Inver, Dunkeld 1 Kilsyth, Glasgow 12 Inverallochy, Mintlaw 13, Fraser- Kiltarlity, Beauly 5 burgh 5 Kilwinning, Irvine 5 Inveran, Tain 20J, Bonar Bridge 6^ Kincaldrum, Forfar 4J o Inverary, Glasgow 59 Kincardine, Stirling 12 Invercannich, Beauly 20 Kincardine ONeil, Aberdeen 26, Invergarry, Fort Augustus 7 Banchory 8 J

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Kingairloch, Glasgow 116, Strontian 8 Laurieston, Castle Douglas 6 Kingarth, G-reenock 28, Rothesay 8 Laurieston, Falkirk IJ King Edward, Banff 5 Leadburn Toll, Edinburgh 13, Pen- o Kinghorn, Edinburgh 10^ nycuick 3 Kinglassie, Kirkcaldy 7, Leslie 3| o Lea'dhills, Glasgow 48 Kingussie Ledaig, Glasgow 91^ Klngsbarus, St. Andrews 6, Grail 3 o Leith Kingston, Drem 3 Leitholm, Coldstream 7 Kingston Port, Fochabers 6 Lennoxtown, Glasgow 10 Kinlochard, Stirling 24; Donne 20 Lerwick Kinlochbervie, Lairg 46 Leslie, Markinch 3 Kinlochewe, Dingwall 39, Poolewe 25 Leslie, Insch 7 Kinlochmoidart, Glasgow 132, Stron- Lesmahagow, Lanark 7 tian 20 Lesmore, Glasgow lOOJ , Keith Hall 3 Lesswalt, Stranraer 2| , Stonehaven 5 Letham, Ladybank 5|, Kettle 6 Kinneswood, Kinross 5 Letham, Forfar 6 o Kinross Lethnot, Brechin 8, EdzellS (6 Kintail, Lochalsh 16 Leuchars, Cupar (Fife)7, St Andrew's Kintore. Aberdeen 12 Leven o Kippen, Stirling 10 Lhanbryde, Elgin 8^ Kirkbank, Kelso 5 Liberton, Edinburgh 3^ Kiikbean, Dumfries 14 Lilliesleaf, Selkirk 6 Kirkbuddo, Forfar 6 Limekilns, Dunfermline 3 o Kirkcaldy Lindores, Newburgh (Fife) 2 Kirkcolm, Stranrear 7 Linkshouse, Lerwick 46 Kirkconnel, Sanquhar 4 Linlithgow Kirkcowan, Newton-Stewart 7^ Linton West, See " West Linton"' o Kirkcudbright, Dumfries 28 Linwood, Paisley 2J Kirkgunzeon, Dumfries 8 Lismore, Bonaw 17"Appin 5 Kirkinner, Newton-Stewart 11, Wig- Loan, Linlithgow 3 town 3 Loanhead, Edinburgh 6 KirkintuUoch, Glasgow 8 Loans, Ayr 5 Kirkliston, Edinburgh 9, Winch- Lochalsh burgh 2§ Lochbroom, Dingwall 40, Ullapool 6 Kirkmahoe, Dumfries 4 Lochcarron, Dingwall 50,Loclilash,15 Kirkmichael, Blairgowrie 14 Lochearnhead, Crieff 19i, Comrie 13 Kirkmichael, M aybole 3 o Lochee, Dundee 2 Kirknewton, Edinburgh 10, Midcal- Lochend, Dumfries 18, Dalbeattie 5 der3 Lochfoot, Dumfries 15 Kirkoswald, Maybole 4J, Ayr 14 Lochgair, Glasgow 75, Lochgilp- Kirkpatrick-Durham, Castle-Doug- head 6 las 4J Lochgelly, Kirkcaldy 7, BlairAdam 4 Kirkpatrick-Fleming, Ecclefechan 6 Lochgilphead, Glasgow 89i o Kirkwall Locligoilhead, Greenock 24 Kirn, Greenock 9, Dunoon 1 Lochinver, Lairg 47 o Kirriemuir Lochmaben, Lockerby 4 Kirtlebridge, Ecclefechan 3 o Lochmaddy Knockando, Craigellachie 9 Loch lianza, Greenock 40, Brodick 10 Kyleakin, Lochalsh 7 Loch Swein, Glasgow 108i, Lochgilp- Lachans, Stranraer 3 head 19

Ladybank, Kettle 1 Lochwinnock, Paisley 9f , Beith 3£ Ladykirk, Berwick 8, Coldstream 7 o Lockerby Laggan, Kingussie 11 Logierait, Dunkeld 9, Pitlochrie 5J Laighdoors, Crieff 6, Braco 3 Longforgan, Dundee 6J, Inchture 2^ o Lairg Longhope, Thurso 18, Stromness 12 Lamington, Biggar 6 Long Niddrie, Edinburgh 13, Pres- Lamlash (Arran), Ardrossan 15, Bro- tonpans 4 dick 6 Longside, Mintlaw 2| o Lanark .Mintlaw 10, Fraserburgh 5i Langbank, Poit Glasgow 5 Lossiemouth, Elgin 6 Langholm, Hawick 23^ Lower Cabrach, Huntly 16 Larbert, Falkirk 3 Lugar, Kilmarnock, 18, Cumnock 2 Largo, Leven 3J ^ Aberdeen 30^, Ban- o Largs, Greenock 15 chory 12| Larkhall, Hamilton 4 Lumsden, Aberdeen 34, Huntly 12 o Lasswade, Edinburgh 6 Lunan, Arbroath 8, Chance Inn 2 Latheron, Golspie 37, Dunbeath 4^ Lundie, Dundee 9, Lochee 7 Lathones, St. Andrews 6 Luss, Glasgow 27, Alexandria 9 o Lauder, Edinburgh 25 , Laurencekirk 5, Fetter- o Laurencekirk cairn 2^ 62 LIST OF POST-OFFICES IN SCOTLAND.

Luthrie, Cupar (Fife) 5J New-Abbey, Dumfries 8 Lybster, Golspie 39J. Dunbeatli 7| New-Aberdour, Fraserburgh 8 Lymington, Biggar 3j Newart-Hill, Motherwell 3 Lynwilg, Kingussie 9 Newbigging, Dundee 7^ Macduff, Banff 1 o Newburgh, Fife Maderty, Crieff 6 Newburgh, Aberdeen 12, Ellon 4 Makerston, Kelso 4 Newcastleton, Hawick 20, Lang- Manor, Edinburgh 25, Peebles 3 holm 10 o Markinch Newcumnock, Kilmarnock, see Cum- Maryburgh, Dingwall 2 nock New , Aberdeen 7 New Deer, Aberdeen 30, Mintlaw 10 o Maryhill, Gbisgow 4 New Galloway, Castle Doug-las 13J , Montrose 5| New Lanark, Lanark 1 Marypark, Craigellachie I'h, Ballin- Newluce, Dumfries 73, Glenluce 6 dalioch 3 Newmains. Motherwell 5, Wishaw 2 o Mauchline, Kilmarnock 9 New Mill, Keith 14 Maxton, St. Boswells 2 Newmills, Kilmarnock 8, Galston 3 o Maybole New Pitsligo, Mintlaw 10 o Meigle Newport, Dundee 2 Meiklour, Perth 12, Cupar Angus 5 New Rattray, Blairgowrie ^ Melness, Lairg 41, Tongue 3 Newseat, Aberdeen 25, Old Hain 5 o Melrose Newton Mearns, Glasgow 7, Busby 3 Melvicb, Thurso 17 Newton Moor, Kino-ussie 4 Memuir, Brechin 5 Newton St. Boswells, St. Boswells IJ Menstrie, Stirling 5, Tillicoultry 4 Newton Stewart Metlilic, Aberdeen 22, Old Meldrum Newtyle, Cupar Angus 6, Meigle 2^ 8i Nigg, Parkhill 6 Methven, Perth 6 Noblehouse, Edinburgh 21 Mey, Thurso 13|, Castletown 5 o North Berwick, Derm 6 o Midcalder, Edinburgh 12 North Queen's Ferry, E'^inburgh 10 Middleshaw, Lockerby 4 North Ronaldshuy, Kirkwall 30 2i Millet hill, Edinburgh 5, Dalkeith North Waterbridge, Laurencekirk 6J Millhouse, Greenock 34, itothesay 8 Fettercairn 3J Millhouse, Lockerby 4 Nunton, Lochmaddy 22 o Millport, Greenock 25 Oakley, Dumfermliue 4 Milnathort, Kinross 2 Oban, Glasgow 92 o Milngavie, Glasgow 7 Ochiltree, Kilmarnock 20, Cumnock4 Miiton-bridge, Edinburgh 8, Penny- Old Deer, Mintlaw 2 cuick 2 Oldham Stocks, Cockburuspath 2 Milton of Campsie, Glasgow see Old Kilpatrick, Glasgow, see "KiU Campsie Patrick Old." Minishant, Maybole 3| Old Meldrum o Mintlaw o Old Rain, Insch 3^ o Moffat Old Rattray, Blairgowrie 1 o Moniaive, Thornhill 8 Ollaberry, Lerwick 35 Mouifieth, Dundee 6J Onick, Glasgow 106, Glencoe 5 Monktou, Ayr 4 Ormiston, Edinburgh 12^, Traneut2| o Montrose Orphir, Kirkwall 9 , Aberdeen 18 Orton, Fochabers 5J M. odiesburn, Glasgow 7 Osnaburgh, Cupar (Fife) 3 Morebattle, Kelso 7* Oxton, Edinburgh 22, Lauder 5 Morinish, Glasgow 143, Tobermory 7 , Insch 3, Old Rain 2 Mortlach, Craigellachie 5 Paisley o Morvern, Glasgow 117 Parkgate, Dumfries 9 Mossatt, Aberdeen 32, Huntly 14 Parkhead, Glasgow 2 Mossbank, Lervvick 29 Parkhill Motherwell Partick, Glasgow 3 Mousewald, Dumfries 7 Parton, Castle Douglas 6^ Moy, Inverness 12 Pathhead, Kirkcaldy 1 , Stonehaven 4| Patna, Ayr 10 Muckart, Stirling 16, Tillicoultry 7 Peat Inn, Cupar (Fife) 6^ Muirdium, Carnoustie 2 Peebles, Edinburgh 22 o Muirkirk, Lanark 22 Pencaitland, Edinburgh 12J, Tra- Munlochy, Inverness SJ, Fortrose 4 nent i\ Murrayfieid. Edinburgh 2| o Pennycuick, Edinburgh 10 o Musselburgh, Edinburgh 5| Penpont, Thornhill 2 Muthill, Crieff 3 Perth M} Infield, Dundee 4 Peterhead o Nairn Petty, Inverness 6 Neiljton, Glasgow 11^, Barrhead 2 Pitcaple, Aberdeen 22, Keith Hall 4 Netherdale, Turriff 8i Pitlessie, Ladybank 2, Kettle 2 J J

LIST OF POST-OFFICES IN SCOTLAND. 63 o Pitlochrie Rutherglen, Glasgow 2 o Pittenweem Ruthven, Meigle4^ Pitteniiin, Lanark 8 o St. Andrew's Plean, Stirling 5 St. Boswell's Plockton, Lochalsh 6 St. Cyrus, Montrose 6 Pluscarden, Elgin 6 St. Feriius, Peterhead 5 Pollockshaws, Glasgow 3 St. Fillan's, Crieff 12, Comrie 5^ Pollockshields, Glasgow 2 St. Margaret's Hope, Kirkwall 13 Polmont, Falkirk 3 St. Mary's Holm, Kirkwall 7 Polnackie, Dumfries 17, Dalbeattie 4 St. Monance, Pittenween 1^ Poolewe, Dingwai 64 St. Ninian's Stirling 1 Portaskaig, Glasgow 106, Bowinore 8 Saline, Dunfermline 7 [4^- PortBannatyne, Greenock 22, Rothe- Salsburgh, Motherwell 7^, Holytown say 3 Saltcoats Port Charlotte, Greenock 132, Bow- Salton, Edinburgh 151-, Tranent 5J more 8 Samuelston, Haddington 5 Port Ellen, Greenock 100 Sanday, Kirkwall 25 Port Elphinstone, Keith Hall 1 Sandbank, Greenock 13, Dunoon 3 Port Essie, Buckie IJ Sandhead, Stranraer 8 Port Glasgow Sandness, Lei'wick 31 Port Gordon, Buckie 2 Sandwick, Lerwick 13 Port Knockie, Cullen 1^ Sanquhar Pert Logan, Stranraer 15 Sauchie, Alloa I5 Portmahomac, Tain 12 Scalloway, Lerwick 5 Port Monteith, Stirling 14, Kippen 4 Scone, Perth 2 Portobello, Edinburgh 3J Sconcer, Broadford 11 o Port Patrick, Stranraer 9J Scourie, Lairg 43^ o Portree o Selkirk o Portsoy Bhawhead, Dumfries 7 Port William, Newton Stewart 17 Shettleston, Glasgow 4, Baillieston 2 Poyntziield, Fortrose 8, Cromarty 5 Shieldaig, Dingwall 66, Lochalsh 31 Preston, Dumfries 15 Shiskine (Arran), Ardrossan 20, Bro- o Prestonkirli dick 11 Prestonpans, Edinburgh 9 o Shotts, Motherwell 10 Prestwick, Ayr 3 Skeabost, Portree 6 Eachan Mill, Biggar 7i Skene, Aberdeen 8 Eatford, Forres 34 Skirling, Biagar 2^ (2 Rait, Errol 3 Skyreburn, Dumfries 35, Gatehouse Ramsaycleugh, Selkirk 18 Slamanan, Falkirk 7 Rannoch, Pitlochrie 21 o Slateford, Edinburgh 3J Rasay, Bi'oadford 14 Smailholm,Kelso;6, Earlston 2 o Ratho, Edinburgh 8^ Society, Edinburgh Hi, South Raws, Craigellachie 8 Queensferry 2 Raywards, Airdrie 1 Sorbv, Newton Stewart, 14J, Garlies- Reay, Thurso 11 ton 3 Redding, Falkirk 2f Sorn, Kilmarnock 12, Mauchline 5J Redgorton. Perth 4, Stanley 3 Southend, Greenock 69, Campbel- Renfrew, Paisley 3 town 9| Eenton, Glasgow IBJ, Dumbarton 2 o South Queensferry, Edinburgh 9J Reston, Ayton 3 Soutbwick, Dumfries 16 Rhynd, Perth 6, Bridge of Earn 3 Spitalfield.Dunkelde Rhynie, Aberdeen 38, Huntly 9 Spott, Dunbar 3 Riccarton, Kilmarnock 1 Springburn, Glasgow 2J Riccarton, Stonehaven 5 Springfield, Cupar (Fife) 3 Ringford, Dumfries 21, Kirkcud- Springholm, Castle Douglas 6 bright 5 Sprouston, Kelso 2 Roadside, Errol 3 Stairbriilge, Kilmarnock 10, Tarbol- Rogart, Golspie 9 ton 2 Rosehall, Glasgow 10, Coatbridge 1 o Stanley, Perth 7J Rosehall, Lairg- 8 Star, JViarkinch IJ , Fraserbiirgh 4J Staxigoe, Wick 2J Rosemarkie, Fortrose IJ Stenton, Prestonkirk 4 Roseneath, Glasgow 24J, Helens- Stevenston, Saltcoats 1 burgh 2J Stewarton, Kilmarnock 6 Rosewell, Edinburgh 9, Lasswade 3 o Stirling Roselin, Edinburgh 7^, Loanhead 2^ Stitchell, Kelso 4 Rothes, Keith 11, Craigellachie 3 Stobo, Edinburgh 28, Peebles 6 Rothiemay, Huntly 6i Stobs, Hawick 4 Rothesay, Greenock 20 Stoer, Laiig 65| Rousay, Kirkwall 20 o Stonehaven Row, Glasgow 285, Helensburgh 2\ Stonehouse, Hamilton 8 4

64 LIST OF POST-OFFICES IN SCOTLAND.

Stoneykirk, Stranraer 6 Traquair, Edinburgh 29^^, Inner- o Stornowaj' leithen 2 Stow, Edinburgh 26.f Tresta, Lerwick 13 Strachai), Aberdeen 21, Banchory 3 Trinafour, Blair Athol 9^ Strachur, Glasgow 60, Inverary i9J Trinity Gask, Auchterarder 6 Straltou, Maybole 7 o Troon, Ayr 6 o Stranraer Tullibody, Stirling 5, Alloa 2 Strathaven, Hamilton 8 Turriff Strathblane, Glasgow 11, Milngavie Twynholm, Dumfries 27, Kirkcud- Strathdon, Aberdeen 43, Huntly 27 bright 4J Strathkinnes, St. Andrew's 3 Tyndrum, Crieff 40, Comrie S3i Strathmiglo, Ladybank 10, Auchter- Tynninghame, Prestonkirk 2 muchty 2 Tynron, Thornhill 4 Strathpeffer, Dingwall 5 Tyree, Glasgow 63 Strichen, Mintlaw 7 Tyrie, Fraserburgh 5 o Stromness, Thurso 30 Uddingston, Hamilton 4 o Strone, Greenock 10 Udny, Aberdeen 14, Old Meldrum 8 Stronsay, Kirkwall 13 Uig, Portree 15 Strontian, Glasgow 145 Ulbster, Wick 7^ Struan, Broadford 29, Dunvegan 12 Ullapool, Dingwall 46 Strnv, Beaulv 7 Ulsta, Lervpick 38 , Mintlaw 3 Ulva, Glasgow 134, Aros 30 Summerhill, Aberdeen 10, Old Mel- Unachan, Glasgow 112, Fort Wil- drum 8 liam 9 Swinton, Coldstream 7 Uphall, Edinburgh 12, Winchburgh4 Symington, Kilmarnoek 6 Upper Keith, Edinburgh IS, Black- Symington, Edinburgh 42 shiels 3 o Tain Urray, Beauly 8 Tamnavoulin, Ballindalloch 10 Uyeasound, Lerwick 57 o Tarbert, Glasgow 94,' Greenock 76 Voe, Lerwick 19 o Tarbolton, Kilmarnock 8 Walls, Lerwick 24 Tarf^;ide, Brechin 18, Edzell 12 Wamphray, Moffat 7^ (1| Tarland, Aboyne 6 Wanlockhead, Glasgow 48, Leadhills Tarradale, Beaulv 2 Waterbeck, Ecclefechan 4J Tarves, Aberdeen 18, Old Meldrum 6 Waternish, Dunvegan 7 Tayinloan, Glasgow 112, Tarbert 18 Waterton of Echt, Aberdeen 12 Tayvallick, Glasgow 101^, Lochgilp- Waterside, Kilmarnock 6 head 11 Watten, Golspie 61, Wick 8 Tealing, Dundee 7^ Wemyss— East, Kirkcaldy 5, Leven 4 Templand, Lockerby 7 Wemyss-West, Kirkcaldy 3 Temple. Edinburgh 12, Gorebridge 2J Wemyss Bay, Greenock 8 Teviothead, Hawick 9 West Calder, Edinburgh 17, Mid- The Cairnies, Perth 10 calder 5 o Thornhill West Linton, Edinburgh 16|, Noble- Thornhill, Stirling 8, Kippen 4 house 4 West Quarter, Hamilton 6, Strath- . Thornliebank, Glasgow 5^, Pollock- aven 2 shaws 2-J Thornton,"Keith 4 West Salton, see Salton Thornton, Kirkcaldy 5 Westray, Kirkwall 15 o Thurso Westruther, Edinburgh 32, Lauder 7 Tibbermuir, Perth 5 Wetwood, Ecclehall 4J Tighlone, Portree 12 Whitburn, Linlithgow 12J Tighnalinn, Pitlochry 33 , Banff 2 Tighyarry, Lochmaddy 24 Whitehouse, Aberdeen 23 (5| o Tillicoultry, Stirling 9 Whitehouse, Glasgow lOlJ, Tarbert o Tobermory, Glasgow 135 Whiteness, Lerwick 8 ToUcross, Glasgow 3 Whithorn, Newton Stewart 18^ Tomatin, Inverness 16, Carr Bridge 9 Whitletts, Ayr If Tomintoul, Ballindalloch 17 Whittingham, Prestonkirk 2 o Tongue, Lairg 38 Whitsome, Ayton 9 Tongueland, Dumfries 27, Kirkcud- Wick Stewart bright 2i Wigtown, Newton 7^ Torphichen, Linlithg-ow5, Bathgare 3 o Winchburgh, Edinburgh 11 , Aberdeen 25|, Banchory 7i Windygates, Markinch 3J Torrance, Glasgow 6, Kirkintilloch 3 Wishaw, Motherwell 3 Torryburn, Dunfermline 4i, Cul- Wiston,Big?ar 10 ross 2i Woodside, Aberdeen 2 Torthorwold, Lockerby 8, Dumfries 4 Yarrow, Selkirk 9 Townhill, Dunfermline 1^ Yetholm, Kelso 8 Toxside, Edinburgh 17, Gorebridge 7 Yoker, Glasgow 4 Tranent, Edinburgh 10 *

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Periodicals not of daily publication, issued in the shape of pamphlets, may be sent to Belgium, Bremen, Hamburgh, Holland, Prussia, and the United States, at the following rate, which must be prepaid; not exceeding 2 oz. ld\ 2 oz. and not exceeding 3 oz. Qd\ 3 oz. and not exceeding 4 oz. &d\ with an addition of 2d for every additional ounce up to 16 ounces, above which weight the privilege does not extend ; and at the same rate of postage, pamphlets, not being perio- dicals, may be sent to the United States, if not exceeding 8 oz.

B. The privileg-e of the Book Post to and from India and New South Wales is limited to packages not exceeding 3 pounds in weight. Any package weigh- ing more than 3 pounds is liable to the Letter Rate of Postage.

G U. According to the regulations of the German Customs' Union, no Letter exceeding 50 grammes (a little more than IJ oz.) in weight, and contain- ing any other enclosure than paper, can be allowed to circulate by the post. Any TjCtters, therefore, forwarded in the Mail to Prussia above that weight, and con- taining any other enclosure than paper, will he liable, on their arrival at the Prussian frontier, to he stopped, and sent to the Custom House, for delivery as freight.

Registration op Letters.—By the prepayment of the usual British regis- tration fee of 6d., Letters can he registered between this country and the British

West Indies, United States, Malta, Gibraltar, and Ceylon ; and by the prepay- ment of the British registration fee and the additional prepayment of a Foreign registration fee, Letters can he registered between this country and France, and those countries through France to which the postage can be paid to destination, to Prussia, and to countries through Prussia. Moreover, by the prepayment of the British registration fees Letters can be registered hetween this country and Bel- gium and Holland, and countries through Belgium and Holland. Again, by the prepayment of the British registration fee, a letter addressed to any other place can be registered to the port of despatch, and entered separately in the Letter

Bill ; it being in these cases left to the postal authorities of the Colony or Foreign Country to carry on the registration, or not, as they may choose. The British and Foreign registration fee on a Letter to France, or to a country through France, is exactly as much again as the Postage, both British and Foreign, what- ever that may amount to. Thus, the joint British and Foreign postage on a Letter to France weighing not more than J oz. being 4d., the Registration Fee on such a Letter would also be 4d. ; and if the Postage amount to 8d., the fee is 8d. also. The Foreign registration fee on a Letter to or through Prussia (except to

Russia) is 3d , without regard to weight ; making a total fee, British and Prus- sian, of 9d., in addition to the ordinary postage.

Stamps and Money.—Books must always be prepaid in stamps ; the prepay- ment of Letters outwards (that is from this country to places abroad) may be made either in money or English postage stamps.

Warm Climates.—The practice of Sealing Letters passing to and from the East and West Indies, and other warm Climates, with Wax (except such as is specially prepared) is attended with much inconvenience, and frequently with serious injury to the Letters, in consequence of the Melting of the Wax and Ad-

hesion of the Letters to each other ; the public are therefore recommended in all cases to use Wafers in preference to Wax in securing their Letters sent to India or other warm Climates, and also to advise their Correspondents in those Coun- tries to pursue the same course. 72 INLAND POSTAGE REGULATIONS.

COLONIAL BOOK POST KEGULATIONS.

The postage (which may be found by referring to the table of foreign and colonial postage,) must be prepaid in full by means of postage stamps affixed outside the packet or its cover. Every packet must either have no cover, or be sent in a cover open at the ends or sides. The packet may contain any number of separate books, or other publications, prints, or maps, and any quantity of paper, parchment, or vellum, {to the exclusion, however, of letters, sealed or open, or any enclosure, sealed or otherwise closed against inspection) ; either printed, written, or plain, or any mixture of the three, together with whatever is necessary for the safe transmis- sion of literary or artistic mattei',or usually appertains thereto. No letter, or communication of the nature of a letter, written or printed, in any such packet, or on its cover, is allowed, but entries merely stating who sends the book, &c., or to whom it is given, are not regarded as a letter. No pook-packet to exceed two feet in length, width or depth. The Colonial Book Post extends to those Colonies only which ai'e so marked in the Table of Colonial and Foreign Postage. In no case can a book-packet be sent to the Colonies (except at the letter rate of postage) through a foreign country.

FOEEIGN AND COLONIAL NEWSPAPER REGULATIONS.

Newspapers sent abroad are liable to the same regulations as Newspapers circulating (under the Newspaper privilege), through the , ex- cept that, before going abroad, the name of the Newspaper must have been re- gistered at the General Post Office, and that instead of requiring to have an im- pressed stamp, each Newspaper, if sent to a British Colony, is liable to a pos- tage of one penny (which must be prepaid by a postage label or in money,) to- gether with an additional postage (as shown in the Table of Colonial and Foreign postage) when the Newspaper has to pass through a foreign country. In all cases of Newspapers going abroad, the impressed stamp stands for nothing.

INLAND POSTAGE REGULATIONS.

LETTER POSTAGE.

Not above ^ ounce. Prepaid Os. Id. Unpaid Os. 2d. Above h ounce. 1 OS. 2d. Os. 4d. ... 1 ... 2 ... 0s. 4d. ... Os. 8d. ... 2 ... 3 ... Os. 6d. ... Is. Od. ... 3 ... 4 ...... Os. 8d. ... Is. 4d. ... 4 ... 5 ... Os. lOd. ... 5 ... 6 ... Is. Od. ... 6 ... 7 ...... Is. 2d. ... 7 ... 8 ... Is. 4d. ... 8 ... 9 ... Is. 6d. ... 9 ...... 10 ... Is. 8d. ... 10 ...... 11 ... Is. lOd. ... 11 ...... 12 ... 2s. Od.

... 13 ...... 14 ... 14 ...... 15 and so on, increasing 2d. per oz. . —3

PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS. 73

There is no limit to the weight of paid letters, but unpaid letters must not exceed 4oz., and noinland letters or packets must exceed 24 inches in length, breadth or depth. The only exceptions to these regulations, are in the case of 1, Parliamentary proceedings, or Addresses to Her Majesty.—2. Petitions to either Houses of Parliament, forwarded to any Member of such House.— 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 places abroad. If the Stamps affixed to letters are mutilated or defaced, the letters will be liable to the unpaid rate. A Stamp which has been cut from an envelope and affixed to a letter, en- titles it to pass free of charge. Be-direded 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 post- age to which it is liable, the letter will be charged double the amount of such difference on delivery, but letters exceeding in weight four ounces, will be charged with double the amount of the difference between the stamps affixed and the prepaid rates, and be either detained and opened, and returned to the sender, or forwarded at the option of the Postmaster-General. All persons sending letters by the Post unpaid, which, from any cause what- ever, 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 sum- mary proceedings before a Magistrate. By the 1st Victoria, cap 36, sec. 2, any person illegally conveying Leiters, incurs a penalty of £5 for every offence, and £100 for every week the practice is continued. The sender also incurs a penalty of £5 for every offence, with full costs of suit.

BOOK POSTAGE.

Not above 4 oz. ... Id. Above 4 oz. ... 8 oz. ... 2d. 8oz. ... 16 oz. ... 4d. ... lib. ... IJlb. ... 6d. and so on, increasing 2d. per half-pound, or any less weight.

Booh Packets limited in length, width, and depth, to two feet.

CONDITIONS ON WHiCH BOOKS AKE FORWARDED AT THE ABOVE RATES. The postage must be fully prepaid, by means of postage stamps affixed. Every packet must either have no cover, or a cover open at the ends. If the amount of postage paid thereon be 4d., it may contain any number of separate books or other publications, prints or maps, and any quantity of paper, parchment, or vellum, either printed, written, plain, or any mixture of the three; together with whatever is necessary for the safe transmission of literary or ar- tistic matter, or usually appertains thereto ; to the exclusion of letters sealed or open, or any enclosure sealed or otherwise closed against inspection, or any let- ter or any communication of the nature of a letter written or printed in any such packet or on its cover. Entries merely stating who sends, or to whom the book is sent, are not considered as letters, and are allowed when the amount of postage is 4d. But, if the postage paid be less than 4d., the packet must consist exclusively/ ofprinted matter ; the number of publications or separate sheets, bound or un- bound, not being restricted.

PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS, INCLUDING NEWSPAPEES.

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 — —

74 LONDON DISTKICT. 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, pro- perly so called. These restrictions are shown in the following table :

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

One Penny Two. 2,295 inches. Three Halfpence Three. 3,443 „ Twopence 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 every page. The publication must be folded so as that the whole of the stamp or stamps, denoting the full duty, 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 card board, or on two or more thicknesses of paper pasted together, nor fraust any pasteboard, card, board, or such pasted paper be sent with it as a back or cover thereto, or other- wise. 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 and address of the publisher or vender who sends it. If addressed to any one within the free delivery of the place where it is posted, a postage stamp—Id., must be affixed. 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.

EEGISTEATION OF LETTEKS, &c.

By the prepayment of a fee of Sixpence, which must be made not in money- bat by affixing stamps) letters, books, or other packets paying ordinary postage may be registered. This will make their transmission more secure, by rendering it practicable to trace them from their receipt to their delivery.

LONDON.

For postal purposes, London and its environs is divided into Ten Districts, and each is treated, in many respects, as a separate Town. Every means should therefore be taken by the public for causing Letters to be directed according to the district for which they are intended, so as to ensure a rapid and correct deliv^ery. Information as to the district in which any part of London or or its environs is included, may be obtained in either of the following publications, which can

be pi'ocured at the Post Office ; —

1st, British Postal Guide, published qaarterly, price 6d. Ind, Alphabetical List of the Principal Streets and Places in London aud its Environs, as divided into Postal Districts, price Id. —

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REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.

17 and 18 Victoria, Cap. 80.

Office:—No. 2, 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. 1|, Upper Denburn, for the Parisli of Old Machar. Hours, 10 to 3, and 6 to 8; shut on Saturdays after 3.—J. Leask, Registrar.

Under the new system of registration, all Births, Deaths, and Marriages, will be registered without any fee or penalty if intimated within the following periods, yiz . Births 21 Days. Deaths 8 Days. Marriages 3 Days, BIRTHS.

Section 27.—On occasion of the birth of any child, the parents or parent (or the Mother, in the case of an illegitimate child), must, within Twenty-One days thereafter, and under a penalty of Twenty Shillings, in case of failure, attend personally, and give information to the Registrar of the parish or district within which the birth occurred. In case of the death or inability of the parents, the person in charge of any child born, the occupier of the house or tenement in which the birth has taken place, and the nurse present at the birth, must attend and give information to the Registrar. In the event of a failure to give the notice above specified, the parents or other persons above specified, and also any others having knowledge of the particulars, shall, upon being required, personally or in writing, to do so, within three months from the date of the birth, attend and give information to the Re- gistrar, under a penalty of Forty Shillings. Section 29.— Any person who shall find exposed any new-born child, or the dead body of any new-born child, shall forthwith give notice of the fact, to the Registrar of the parish or district, or to the Inspector oi the Poor, or to the Dis- trict Constable, under a penalty of Forty Shillings. Section 31.— In all cases where three months shall have expired after the birth of a child, it is not lawful to Register such Births, except under the pro- visions of the 31st Section. The nature of these may be learned on application to the Registrar of the parish or district. DEATHS.

Section 38.—The nearest relatives present at the death of any person, and the occupier of the house or tenement in which the death took place, must personally give notice of the death to the Registrar of the parish or district, within Eight Days thereafter under a penalty of Twenty Shillings. Should the parties above specified fail to give notice, such persons, or any other having knowledge of the particulars, are bound, within Fourteen days from the date of the death, upon being required to do so, personally or in writing, to attend and give the necessary information to the Registrar, under a penalty of Forty Shillings. Section 39.—In the event of any person dying not in a house or tenement, the occupier of the house or tenement in which he was at the time lodging or residing, shall, upon receiving infoi-mation of such death, give or cause to be given, notice to the Registrar of the parish or district within which the deceased lodged or resided, under a penalty of Forty Shillings in case of failure. "Where the person deceased was himself the occupier, then the inmates of such house or tenement shall give the notice. In cases where the residence or lodging of the deceased is not known, then any person present at the death, or at the finding of the body, and any parish or public officer, or any party to whom the body shall be brought, must, in like manner, and under the like penalty, give the required notice. 76 REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.

Section 41 provides for the transmission to the registrar of Certificatea of death, in the form prescribed by the Act, bj- medical attendants, within Four- teen Days, under a penalty of Forty Shillingss in case of failure. Section 42.—The undertaker, or other person having charge of the interment of any person shall, within three Days after such interment, and under a penalty of Forty Shillings, transmit a certificate of such interment to the Registrar of the parish within which the death took place. MARRIAGES.

Section 46.— In all cases of regular marriage, when the certificates of the proclamation of banns are given out, parties will receive along with them a cer- tain form to be filled up in the manner prescribed by the act, which form must be produced to the Minister solemnizing the marriage, and signed in his presence by the contractinEf parties, by witnesses, male or female, present thereat, not being less than two in number, and by the minister officiating. These forms, so authenticated, must be delivered to the parties contracting the marriage, who shall, within Three days thereafter, either deliver or send them by post to the Registrar of the parish within which the marriage was solemnized. In the event of a failure so to deliver or send these forms, the husband, and failing tbe husband, the wife, is liable to a penalty of ten pounds. Section 47.—The Registrar of a parish or district is bound, on receiving Forty-eight hours notice, in writing, to attend parties at the solemnization of a

marriage with his register book, and to make the proper entry therein ; the fee, in such case, being twenty shillings, besides travellino- charges. Sections 48 and 49 contain provisions relative to Marriages irregularly con- tracted, the nature of which may be learned on application to the Registrar of the parish or district. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS.

Section 45.—Where parties fail to attend and give any notice required by the Act, after receiving two intimations to that effect from the Registrar, the Sheriff is directed, upon receiving evidence of such failure, to issue his warrant for compelling attendance, the expense of which will fall upon the party in de- fault. Section 52.—Printed forms, setting forth the various particulars of the in- formation required to be ^iven under the Statute, will be issued to the different Registrars by the Registrar-General, and will be furnished Gratis to all persons

entitled to receive them ; and the Registrars will also afford every necessary instruction as to the proper mode of filling- up the forms prescribed by the Act. Sections 70 and 71.—Where several parties are required by the Act to give any notice, it will be sufficient, to prevent liability for penalties, if one of them shall give the notice required ; and such notice may competently be sent by post if within the time prescribed by the Act. (Signed) W. P. DUNDAS, Begistrar- General.

FARTICtTLAES REQUIRED TO BE REGISTERED IX THE CASE OF A BiRTH.— 1. Name of child, if given. [The baptismal or other name, subsequently given, may be added to the entry within six months after the registration of birth, on payment of a fee of one shilling.]— 2. Sex— 3. Date of Birth, (year, day of month and hour)—4. Place of Birth— 5. Father's name ; rank, profession, or occupation —6. Mother's name, and maiden name. It must also be stated whether the in- formant was present or not at the birth.

Particulars required to be Registered in the case of a Death.— 1. Name, and rank, profession, or occupation of the deceased—2. Sex—3. Age—4. Parents' names, and rank, profession, or occupation—5. Date of Death (year, day of month, and hour)—6. Place of Death—7. Cause of death, how long disease continued, and name of medical person in attendancejon diseased— 8. Burial- place, and name of undertaker.

Particulars required to be Registered in the case of a Marriage.—1. Names and residences of the parties— 2. Ages—3. Rank or Profession—4. Con- dition, i.e., whether bachelor, spinster, widower, or widow—5. Names, and rank, profession, or occupation of their parents— 6. Date, place, and mode of celebra- tion—7. In the case of irregular marriages, or of marriages established by decree of declaretor, the date of extract, sentence of conviction, or of decree of declara- tor, and the Court in which either was pronounced, is required to be registered. ;

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MISCELLANEOUS.

THE ELECTRIC AND INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAPH COMPANY.

Incorporated, 1846. Office— Guild Street Railway Station.

Manager, Aberdeen Office—G. H. Midgley.

Messages are transmitted to and from all the principal towns iu Great Britain and Ireland, at the following scale of charges :—

Within acircuit of 50 miles, 20 words Is. 6d. 2s. Od. „ „ 100 „ , „ „ 150 „ „ 3s. Od. Beyond „ 150 „ „ 4s. Od. To and from Dublin, „ 5s. Od.

No Charge is made for the Names and Addresses of either Sender or Receiver. The Company has upwards of 360 Stations in Great Britain and Ireland in full operation, the whole of which are in direct communication with the Foreign Telegraphic system, via their Hague and Amsterdam line, so that Messages can be forwarded from any of their Offices in the United Kingdom, to any of the 1000 Stations on the Continent of Europe, embracing all the most important Cities and Towns in Holland, Germany, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Prussia, Austria, Russia, Italy, France, Spain, &c., &c., at very reduced rates. The (jharges on Messages to the Continent are the same from any of the Company's Stations. CHAUGE FOK POETERAGE. Messenger By Messenger Dicitanri^^^''*^°^- ^^ on Foot. express. Under half-a-mile No Charge No Charge. Above half-a-mile, and under one mile, Os. 6d Is. Od. Above one mile, „ two miles Is. Od 2s. Od. Above two miles, „ three miles Is. 6d 3s. Od. No deliyery by Foot Messengers beyond Three Miles.

BILLETING OF SOLDIERS.

Previous to the 25th April last. Soldiers were billeted in Scotland according to the provisions of the laws in force in Scotland at the time of its union with England. By the Statute, 19th Vict., c. 10, the laws for regulating the quarter- ing of soldiers in England have been extended to Scotland. It is enacted (Sec. 73,) that no officer or soldier shall be billeted in any private house, but they are to be billeted in Victualling Houses, Inns, Hotels, Livery Stables, Ale-houses, and the Houses of Sellers of Wine by retail, whether British or Foreign, to be

drunk in their own houses, or places thereunto belonging ; and in all houses of persons selling Brandy, Spirits, Strong Waters, Cider, or Metheglin, by retail

and (Sec. 72. j all Innholders and other persons on whom soldiers may be billeted, except when on the march, and entitled to be furnished with a hot meal, shall furnish such soldiers with candles, vinegar, and salt, and shall allow them the use of fire, and the necessary utensils for dressing and eating their meat and shall be paid, in consideration thereof, the sum of one penny halfpenny ^e?- dAevi for each soldier. It is also enacted (Sec. 93j that if any person, liable to have any officer or soldier quartered upon him, shall refuse to receive and to afford proper accommodation to such officer or soldier so quartered, he " shall forfei t for every such offence, neglect, or refusal, any sum not exceeding Five Pounds, nor less than Forty Shillings." G 78 MISCELLANEOUS.

LIST OF POLICE OFFIGEES, &c.

"Superintendent of I dice.—Jolin Watson, 4 King Street Place. Sergeant of Day PairoZ.—Alexander "Watson, Commercial Court, Castle Street. Sergeant of Night Police.—Wra. Anderson, 68 Catherine Street. Night Clerk.—Robert Murray Barnett, 16 Longacre. Criminal Officers.— Wm. Gilbert, 37 West North Street; James Duthie, 18 Loch Street; John Milne, 3 Catto Square; Charles Reid, 8 East North Street; Thomas Gibb, 16 Young Street; and James Milne, "2 Constitution Street. Day Patrol.—D&YiA. Watson, 6 Hanover Street; Wm. Walker, 6 Hanover St.; Smith Ewan, 2 Park Street Place; Wm. Smart, 12 Spa Street; George Walker, Kingsland Place, George Street; James Anderson, King's Sq., Huntly Street; Robert Laing, Crooked Lane; John Balfour, 11 Berry Lane; and John Irvine, 25 Shiprow.

Harlour Day Patrol.—k\e,:s..Fxa.se,r,ZQ Virginia Street ; Douglas Grant, Trinity Manse, Market Street; and John Webster, 20 James Street. Turnlcey.— George Garden, 20 Dee Street. NigJit Patrol.—Wm. Nicol, 7 Blackfriars Street; John Smith, 9 Mounthooly;

James Begg, 107 Chapel Street ; and George Day, 52 Skene Street. Female Atte7idant—Mrs. Crane, 28 Shiprow.

FAKES FOE HACKNEY COACHES, &c.

The following are the Fares for Hackney Coaches and other Carriages li- censed to ply for hire within the city of Aberde'en, as enacted and ordained by the Provost and Magistrates, on the 12th September, 1846, in virtue of the Act of Parliament for Regulating the Police of the said city, 10th Geo. IV., cap. 41 :—

Noddy, Clarence, Brougham. Harrington, Minibus, or Cab. RATES. Two Horses. One~ Horse." 1 Mile, or under Is. 6d. Is. Od. 1§ Miles 2s. Od. Is. fid. 2 Miles 3p. Od. 2s. Od. 3 Miles 3s. 6d. 25. fid. 4 Miles 4s. 6d. 3s. fid. 5 Miles 5s. 6d. 4s. fid. 6 Miles 6s. 6d. 5s. fid. 7 Miles 7s. 6d. 6s. fid. Fare by time—each hour 2s. 6d. 2s. Od. and for a longer time in proportion.

Double Fare from 1, a.m., to 5, a.m. No charge for Luggage under 56 lbs. weight; 6d. chargeable for Luggage exceeding do. No charge for Drivers. Driver to produce regulations when required. Tolls payable in addition, but no Queen's duty or allowance to coachmen. The distance shall be computed from the Stand or other place whence the carriage may happen to be engaged or hired.

DISTRICTS AND RATES OF FARE FOR THE HARBOUR PORTERS.

COMPREHENDING EVERY SORT AND DESCRIPTION OF GOODS.

Estallished iy the Magistrates and Town Council, 5th November, 1849.

First District.—Comprehending every part of the Quay, to Market Street, and the streets and lanes leading therefrom to Virginia Street, including that — — — —

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Street, thence along the Street or Road leading by the foot of Castle Hill, cross- ing Park Lane and Canal Bridge at Fish Street ; thence along Summer Lane and Garvock Wynd to the Links, including all streets and lanes within this boundary and Marischal Street to the Bridge :

Fares. Goods, Empty Bottles, per cwt. per gross. From Regent Quay, Id 5d. From Waterloo Quay IM 6d. From South Side of Dock l|d 6d. From Pocra Quay 2d 7d.

Second District.—From Poynernook Bridge along centre of Denburu to Bow Bridge, along Green and south side of Market Buildings to Market Street, St. Nicholas Street to Upperkirkgate, along Upperkirkgate to Broad Street, and Gallowgate, along Gallowgate to Littlejohn Street, along Littlejohn Street Mealmarket Lane, Princes' Street, Park Street, and Constitution Street to the

Links, including all streets and lanes within this boundary :

Fares. Goof's, Empty Bottles, per cwt, per gross. From Regent Quay l|d 7d. From Waterloo Quay 2d 8d. From South Side of Dock 2d 8d. From Pocra Quay 2Jd 9d.

Third District.—From Bow Bridge along the centre of Denburn to Skene Street Bridge, thence along Spa Street, John Street, Charlotte Street, Ea-t Brut of Maberly Street, Windy Wynd, Gallowgate and Nelson Street to King Street, including all streets and lanes within this boundary :

Fares. Goods, Empty Bottles, per cwt. per gross. From Regent Quay 2d 9d. From Waterloo Quay 24d lOd. From South Side of Dock 2^6. lOd. From Pocra Quay 3d lid.

Fourth District.— All without the third district, within the parish of St. Nicholas, and all west of Denburn to Affleck Street, Spring-bank Terrace, Bon- Accord Terrace, Chapel Street, and Jack's Brae, including all streets and lanes within this boundary :

Fares. Goods, Empty Bottles, per cwt. per g^ross. From Regent Quay 2^d lOd. From Waterloo Quay 3d lid. From South Side of Dock 3d lid. From Pocra Quay 3Jd 12d.

N.B.—Both sides of a street are included in the division unless where it is specified to run along the centre of a street. Unwrought Iron and Cast Iron are excepted. All burdens under one cwt. to be paid for as if of that weight.

V= Porters when employed as labourers, in the removal of furniture, or such like employment, shall not charge a sum exceeding sixpence for each hour during which they may be employed.

N.B.—When the porters are required to remove goods already deposited in

any cellar or warehouse from one part thereof to another ; or otherwise to put them in order for the reception of other goods or packages, immediately brought from the Quay; or where, from difficulty of access, or other circumstances, the labour of warehousing goods may be attended with more than ordinary trouble ; they shall be entitled to demand a reasonable compensation for such extra trou-

ble, over and above their regulated fare ; and when any dispute shall arise in regard to such compensation, the same shall be determined by any of the Magis- trates of Aberdeen. 80 MISCELLANEOUS.

EATES OF FARE FOR STREET PORTERS.

As enacted by the Lord Provost and Magistrates, in virtue of the powers vested in them by the statute 10th Geo. IV., cap. 41. WEIGHT AND DISTANCE. FOR ANY DISTANCE NOT EXCEEDING J^^ J^^ Jj^ J^^ J^^ J^^^ A letter, or parcel with a letter, not exceeding d. d. d. d. d. d. in weight 14 lbs 12 3 4 5 6 A parcel or parcels, exceeding 14 lbs. and not above 56 lbs 2 3 4 5 6 7 A parcel or pareels, exceeding 56 lbs. and not above 112 lbs 2J 3* 4i 5 6 8 Any load, either on the back or on a barrow, hurley, or other vehicle exceeding 112 lbs and not above IJ cvvt 3 4 5 6 7 9 Any load exceeding li cwt. and not above 2cwt .t 4 5 6 7 8 10 Any load, either on the back or on a barrow, hurley, or other vehicle exceeding 2 cwt, and not above 3 cwt 5 6 7 8 10 12 Letters brought into Town by Carriers, con- taining orders for Goods or with Goods, exclusive of Porterage of said Goods 0§ 1 1^ 2 2^ 3 Empty packages of similar weights to those stated in the above Table, to be delivered at corresponding distances for half the Rates specified in the above Table. And for every additional cwt. to be allowed at the rate of Id. extra on each progressive rate. When detained more tlian one quarter of an hoar, either at loading or unloading, to be paid at rate of Ijd. for every additional one quarter of an hour. One half additional to the above rates to be charged for all work performed between the hours of 11 o'clock, p.m., snd 5 o'clock, a.m., from the 15th March to 15th September, and between the hours of 10 o'clock, p.m., and 6 o'clock, a.m., during the rest of the year.

MAIL AND STAGE COACH CONVEYANCES.

ALFORD—The "VALE OF ALFORD" leaves the City Hotel at 4 p.m.,

arrives in Alford, 7.30 p.m. Leaves Alford, 6.30 a.m. ; arrives in Aberdeen 10 A.M. ELLON and PETERHEAD—The " EARL OF ERROL" leaves Glennies's Inn, Queen Street, for Ellon and Peterhead, every lawful day at 4 p.m.; —passing on to Strichen, every Monday and Friday, and to Old Deer, every Wednesday and Saturday. Leaves Strichen every Tuesday and Saturday at 5

A.M. ; Old Deer every Monday and Thursday, at 6 a.m.; and the New Inn, Peterhead, daily, at 6 a.m., arriving in Aberdeen about 10 a.m.

ELLON—The "MARQUIS of BREADALBANE" leaves 13, St. Nicholas Street, every lawful day, at 7.30 a.m., arriving in Ellon about LO a.m. Leaves Watt's Inn, Ellon, at 3, p.m., arriving in Aberdeen about 5.30 p.m.

ELLON, &c.—The " BUCHAN UNION " leaves 13 St. Nicholas Street,

at half-past 3 o'clock, every lawful day, for Ellon ; passing on to Old Deer

every Monday and Friday : to new Deer and Strichen, every Tuesday and

Thursday ; and to New Deer and NewPitsligo, every Wednesday and Saturday.

Leaves New I'itsligo every Monday and Thursday, at 6 a.m. ; Strichen every Wednesday and Friday, at 6am.; and Old Deer every Tuesday and Saturday, at 7 A..M. ; arriving in Ellon at a quarter to 9 a.m., and Aberdeen daily at 11 forenoon.

To METHLIC—The "EARL of ABERDEEN" leaves M'Pherson's Inn, West North Street, every lawful day, at 4 p.m., passing Udny and Tarves, and arrives at Methlic at 7.30, p.m. Leaves Grant's Inn, Methlic. at 7 a.m., and ar- rives in Aberdeen at 10 a.m. CARRIERS TO AND FROM ABERDEEN. 81

NEWBURGH—The "PRINCE ALBERT" leaves Robertson's Inn, 6, Meal Market Street, for Newburgh. Slains, and Cruden, every Monday, Wed-

nesday and Friday, at 4 p.m. ; leaving Newburgh same days, at 8 a.m., and ar- riving in Aberdeen at 9.45 a.m. PETERHEAD and PRASERBURGH.-The " MAIL" leaves tbe Royal Hotel at 7 a.m., and arrives in Peterhead at 11.8 a.m., and in Fraserburgh at 12.30 P.M.— passing Ellon, Cruden, Mintlaw; Park, and Rathan. Leaves Peter- head at 8 A.M., and Fraserburgh at 6.30 a.m. and arrives in Aberdeen at 12.8 P.M.

CARRIERS TO AND FROM ABERDEEN.

Those marked thus t are fortnightly ; the others are weekly.

From Wlience. Carriers Names. Where Lodged. Arrivals. Depaitures. Aberchirder & l^^,, (jrieve 24 Gerrard st Wed. 9 a.m. Wed. 5 p.m.

Alford George Hird 1 riourmillbrae...Wed. 10 a.m. Wed. 5p.m. Alford D. Miller 6 Lt. Belmont St.. Frid. 10 a.m. Sat. 4 a.m. Auchleven W.Stewart 90 George st Th. 10 a.m. Th. 5 p.m. Auchterless A.Barclay 24 Gerrard st Th. 9 a.m. Th. 2p.m. Badenscoth Jas. Stephen 90 George st Tu. F 10 a.m. Tu. F. 5 p.m. Ballater John Paterson.. 6BackWynd Wed. 10 a.m. Th. 6a.m. Ballater...., James Young... 6 Lt. Belmont st... Wed. 7 a.m. Th. 6 a.m. Balmoral W. Stewart 23 Harriet st Wed. 10 a.m. Th. 6 a.m. Banff T.Forsyth 24 Gerrard st Tu.F 10 a.m. M. Th. 5 p.m. Bervie E. Strachan 1 Flourmillbrae...M 12 n. Tu. 3a.m. Birse James Martin... 6 Lt. Belmont st.Th. noon. Fr. noon. Birse Thos. M'Donald 6 Lt, Belmont st..Th. 10 a.m. Fr. 6 a.m. Blackburn Alex. Stephen... 90 George st Th. 6 p.m. Fr. 12 n. Braemar Jas. Ewen 6 Lt. Belmont st..Wed. 8 a.m. Wed. 4 p.m. Brucklav Geo. Wilson 16 Mealmarket st...Wed. 8 a.m. V^^'ed. 6 p.m. Cabrach'. William Sim.... 90 George st Th. m. Th. ev. Cairnbulg James Milne.... 90 George st Tu. 10 a.m. Wed. 11 a.m. Clatt W. Stewart 90 George st Th. 10 a.m. Th. 5 pm. Coldstoue John Cattanach 6 Lt. Belmont st..Tu. 8 a.m. Tu. 4 p.m. Mealmarket st.Wed. Wed. { ^cTSshank } « J.White 13 Princes st Th. 5 p.m. Fr. 12 n. Craigievar W.Forbes 13 Harriet st Fri. 7 a.m. Fi*. 4p,m. Crimond William Dow... 1 Flourmillbrae...Th. 8 a.m. Th. 6p.m. Cruden William Dow... 1 Flourmillbrae...Th. 8 a.m. Th. 6 p.m. Cruden Chas. Dow 6 Mealmarket st...Wed. S. 12 n. W.S. 11p.m. tCruden John Smith 13 Princes st Th. 8 a.m. Th. 3 p.m. "^^ Cruden T. Daniel, jun... 16 Mealmarket st | '^Th'sa' 6 p m' Cumineston John Rettie 24 Gerrard st Wed. 10 a.m. Wed. 5 p.m. Daviot A. Rothnie 9U George st Tu. m. Tu. ev. Dudwick J. Cruickshanli. 16 Mealmarket St., occasionally Echt RbtMathieson.. 6 Back Wynd Th. 6 p.m. Fr. 11a.m. Ellon Jas. Lawrence... 6 Mealmarket st.Tu. F. 7 a.m. Tu. F. 3p.m.. '^'"" Ellon T. Daniel, jun... 16 Mealmarket st -^^Th^Sa'e p.m.' Fetternear Alex. Stephen.. 90 George st Th. 6 p.m. Fr. 12 n. Findon Thos. Martin... 6 Lt. Belmont st..Th. 2 p.m. Fr. 9 a.m. g2 82 CARRIERS TO AND FROM ABERDEEN.

From Whence. Carriers Names. "Where Lodged Arrivals. Departures. Forgue A.Thomson 24 Gerrard st Wed. 9 a.m. Wed. 5p.m. Fraserburgh James Milne.... 90 George st Tu. 1p.m. Wed. 1p.m. Fraserburgh Wm. Barclay.... I Flourmillbrae...Tu. 12 n. Wed. 2 p.m. Fyvie Wm. Hunter.... 90 George st Wed, p.m. Th. noon. Fyvie Jas. Mackie 16 Mealmarket st...Mon. m. Mon. ev. Gamrie John Rettie 24 Gerrard st... Wed. 10 a.m. Wed. 5p.m. Glenbucket Arch.Reid 22 Harriet st Wed. 11 a.m. Th. 6 a.m. jGreens A. Donald 166Gallowgate Wed. 9 a.m. Wed. 5 p.m. Inverkeithy Alex. Thomson. 24 Gerrard st Wed. 9 a.m. Wed. 5 p.m. Inverury Jas. Stephen.... 90 George st Tu. F 10 a.m. Tu. F. 5 p.m. Johnshaven E. Strachan I FIourmillbrae...Mon. n. Tu. 2a.m. Keig Wm. Mitchell.. I Flonrmillbrae...Wed. 11 a.m. Th. 4 a.m. Kemnay Jas. Mitchell ... 13 Harriet st Th. 5 p.m. Fr 10 a.m. "' ' W.Grant 90 George st Wed. m. Wed. ev. Kincardine O'Neil Alex. Sherififs. 6 Back Wynd Th. 10 A.M. Fr. 6 A.M. Kincardine O'Neil John Laing.... 6 Lt. Belmont st..Th. 10 A.M. Fr. 6 a.m. Longside John Smith 90 George st Wed. m. Wed. ev. Lonmay Wm. Willox 16 Mealmarket st...Tu. 8 A.M. Tu. 6 p.m. Lumphanan Peter Berry 11 Harriet st Th. 11 A.M. Fr. 6 a.m. Lumsden Village W. Grant 90 George st Wed. m. Wed. ev. Macduflf '...T. Forsyth 24 Gerrard st W. F 10 A.M. M. T. 5 p.m. Manar Alex. Stephen... 90 George st Th. 6 p.m. Fr. 12 n. MarycuUer... David Durward 23 Harriet st Tu. F. 10 a.m. Tu. F, 1p.m. jMethlic Jas. Rothney.... 16 Mealmarket St.. .Wed. 6 p.m. Th. 12 n. tMethlic Thos. Annand... 16 Mealmarket st.Wed. 2 p.m. Th. 6a.m. Mill of Fochel....J. Keid 16 Mealmarket st. occasionally. Mintlaw ..W.Rankin 16SGallowgate Wed. 8 a.m. Wed. 6p.m. Mintlaw John Smith 90 Geor«e st Wed. m. Wed. ev. Midmar R. Mathieson... 6BackWynd Th. 6 p.m. Fr. 11a.m. Monymg^Ckniy|p_ ^^^^ Waterloo Station..Tu. F 1.15 p.m. W. Se.Sa.m ...Wm. Smith...... 90 George st Wed. m. Wed. ev. Newhurgh Gil. Connon 6 Mealmarket st...Fr. 8 a.m. Fr. 3 p.m. Newburgh Alex. Sangster.. 16 Mealmarket st...Fr. 8 a.m. Fr. 3p.m, tNewbyth John Mackie.... 90 George st T. W. noon. W. S. 5a.m. New Deer Geo. Wilson 6 Mealmarket st... Wed. 8 a.m. Wed. 6 p.m. NewPitsligo Wm. Smith 90 George st Wed. m. Wed. ev. Old Deer Robt. Strath 16 Mealmarket st..Th. 8 a.m. Th. 6p.m. OldDeer H.Ross.... 16 Mealmarket st..Th. 8 a.m. Th. 6p.m. Jas. Webster.... 1 Flourmillbrae...M. F. 10 a.m. M. F. 3p.m. '^^' Peterhead T. Daniel, jun... 16 Mealmarket st {^Th^i Vpm

Peterhead... James Reid , 90 George st Wed. 8 a.m. Wed. 4p,m. Peterhead Charles Dow.... 6 Mealmarket st..W. S. 12 n. W.S 11p.m. Peterhead William Dow... 1 Flourmillbrae...Th. 8 a.m. Th. 6 p.m. Pitsligo C.Henderson... 6 Mealmarket st...W. 8 a.m. Wed. 6 p.m. Rhyuie W. Sim 90 George st Th. m. Th. ev. Rosehearty James Milne.... 90 George St.... Tu. 1p.m. Wed. 1p.m. Rothie A Barclay 24 Gerrard st Th. 9 a.m. Th. 2p.m. tSchivas.... And. Wilson... y 16 Mealmarket st.Th. 8 a.m. Th. 6p,m. Skene Alex. Mitchell.'. 1 Flourmillbrae...Wed. m. Wed. 12 n. Strachan James Fex'ries.. 6 Back Wynd Th. 8 p.m. Fr. 6a.m. Strathdon Chas. Morrison. 11 Harriet st Wed. 11a.m. Tb. 5 a.m. Strathdon Alexander Don. II Harriet st Wed. 11a.m. Th. 5 a.m. Stewartfield Robert Strath... 16 Mealmarket st.Th. 8 a.m Th. 6 p.m. Strichen Wm. Rankin.. ..166 Gallowgate Wed. 8 a.m. Wed. 6p.m Stonehaven David Lyon 6 Back Wynd { '^Ta'rlii.^Sa 3 p m' St. Fergus Charles Dow.... 6 Mealmarket st..W. S. 12 n. W.S." 11 p.m. Tarland Wm. Reid ISHarrietst Wed. 8 a.m. Wed. 4p.m. Tarland John Wilson.... 6 Lt. Belmont St.. Tu. S a.m. Tu. 4p.m. Tarves lames Whyte... 13 Princes st Th. 4 p.m. Fr. 2p.m. Turriff. Thos. For.syth... 24 Gerrard st W. F. 10 a.m. M. Th. 5p.m. Tullynessle Wm. Mitchell.. 1 Floiirmillbrae...Wed. 11a.m. Th. 4a.m. tUdny James Mutch... 6 Mealmarket St.. .Th. 12 n. Fr. 6a.m. tUdny James Whyte.. 13 Princes st Th. 5 p.m. Fr. 12 n. Wartle ... Alex. Rothnie... 90 George st Tu. m. Tu. ev. WatertonofEcht Leith 22 Schoolhill Fr. 10 a.m. Fr. 1 p.m. ABERDEEN SHIPPING. * 83

ABEEDEEN SHIPPING.

Name and Master. 0\vner or Agent Tons Built Aberdeen Packet, schooner, Fletcher... Wm. Talbot 140 1800 Aberdeenshire, s. Steamer/Ialljot Ab. Hull,&GrimsbySt.Pkt.Co.l50 56 Aberdonian, schooner, Masson James Leslie 146 40 Admiral CoUingwood, barque, Smith... Thomas Wright 55 Ajax, brig, Joss R. Catto & Son 198 54 Albany, schooner, Lees John M'Lauchlan 50 21 Alexander Hall, barque, Wallace Donaldson Rose & Co 403 45 Alibi, barque, Stewart Arctic Company 328 40 Alma, ship, Ritchie A. Anderson...., 600 55 Amazon, brigr, W. B. Milne Peter Beveridge 176 48 Ann and Isabella, brig, Watson James Aiken, jun 184 50 Ararat, brig. Barber George Leslie 204 42 Argus, schooner, Brebner The Master 65 42 Ariel, barque. Collie Andrew Anderson 314 48 Assyrian, ship. Shepherd Alexander Nicol 583 54 Aurora, brig, Rae R. Johnston 127 16 Aurora, ship, Morison Alex.Cooper 709 41 BalgoAvnie, barque. Wood Alex. Nicol 324 48

Belina, brig-, Milne , Wm. Ligertwood & Co 113 22 Berbice, barque, Scott Alexander Dulhie 369 04 Brilliant, ship, Murray William Duthie 548 50 Bubona, schooner, Petrie Alex. Donald 91 33 Brittania, brig, Allan James Sutherland 292 54 Caledonia, barque, VoUar William Duthie 444 55 Camilla, brig, Langdon Francis Montgomery 130 31 Caroline, barque, Milne R. Donald 435 39 Cathcart, barque John T. Rennie 422 52 Catherine Adamson, ship. Stewart...... H. Adamson 765 55 Centaur, brig, Ta}'lor .' Blaikie Brothers 192 49 Centurion, ship, Murray George Thompson jun. & Co 6.39 50 Charles, brig, Mennie James Milne 175 55 Cheviot, schooner. Thorn Charles Wilson 70 34 Christian, schooner, Roger Fleming.... Peter Beveridge 110 50 Citizen, brig, Sangster James Winlaw 139 44 City of London, steamer, Campbell Abdeen. Steam Navigation Co 1116 44 City of Quebec, ship, TuUoch Donaldson Rose & Co 526 56 Clarinda, barque, Craig G. Milne & Co 341 21 Clipper, schooner, Beedie The Master 89 40 Columbine, brig, M'Lennan The Master 176 39 Cock of the North, smack, Scott Abn., Leith & Clyde Ship Co.. 48 35 Commodore, brig, Clark Murray & Garden 188 37 Commodore, steamer, W.Cargill Abn.'Steam Navigation Co.... 704 Concord, schooner, Duncan Aberdeen Commercial Co 145 38 Cora, schooner, Christie The Master 114 46 Craigievar, brig, Ritchie John Cook 181 55 Cruiser, yacht, Ennew Wm. Hogarth 17 Cyclone, ship, Hossack .-... Robert Catto and Sons 665 53 Cynthia, brig, Rhynes C.Wilson 186 54 Dahlia, schooner, Morgan George Morgan 73 35 Damascus, ship, Alexander 1070 57 Dee, schooner, Scott Aberdeen Commercial Co.... 97 46 Duke of Richmond, steamer. Campbell Leith and Clyde Ship Co 474 38 Duke of Buccleugh, schooner, Milne.... William Duthie.. I72 29 Duke of Rothesay, s. steamer, Howling Abn., Steam Navigation Co. 392 57 Dunrobin Castle, ship, Cobban Donaldson Rose & Co 545 51 Earl of Aberdeen, steamer, Cargill Aberdeen Steam Nav. Co 907 47 Earl of Hopetown, schooner, M'Beath.. Thomas Adam 134 25 Earl of Wemyss, brig, Cox George Leslie 165 26 Earl of Carlisle, brig. Law Thomas Wright.- 192 54 Elizabeth, brig, Henderson G. E'.smie & Son 162 39 Elizabeth, sloop. Divine Wm. Ligertwood & Co 64 1791 Elizabeth Duncan, brig, Campbell A. Steven 218 1851 Ellon Castle, ship. Philips Andrew Anderson 350 53 Elswick, steam-tug, Newton The Master 13 Elvira, brig, M'Kechnie The Master 180 84 ABERDEEN SHIPPING.

Name and Master. Owner or Agent Tons Built Emigrant, ship, M'Leau R. Catto and Son 934 1853 Emperor, iDrig, Dennison John Dinnison 199 49 Enchanter, barque, Duthie William Duthie 486 51 54 Eva, schooner, Caie , R. Catto and Son 121 Expedient, brio-, Drysdale D. Morrice 168 53 Fairy, schooner, Oakley Leith & Clyde Ship. Co 150 42 Fancy, brig, Buyers John Law 148 48 Favourite, brig, M'Hardy Alexander Duthie 206 44 Florence, schooner, Mackie Andrew Crane 127 31 Forth, sohooner, Ritchie Joseph Wood 103 26 Forth, ship, Burgess H. C. Oswald 787 56 Garland, schooner, Longrauir Robert Brown 88 27 General Wyndhani, ship, Bruce B Moir 651 56 Gladiator, ship, Lovie Henry Adarason 534 50 Gladiolus, barque, Taylor B. Moir , 556 53 Glenaen, brig, Linklater J. Gibb and Son 220 54 Governess, brig, Henderson James Milne 180 54 Granite, hrig, Cadenhead Aberdeen Commercial Co 186 46 Granite City, ship, Leask Henry Adamson 771 53 Haidee, schooner, Kessack Robb, Brothers, & Co 5;') Harbottle Castle, schooner. Walker John M'Lauchlan 114 42 Harvest Home, brig, Hurry G. Milne & Co 140 38 Hawk, schooner, Humphrey George Leslie 159 15 Hawk, schooner, Taylor Blaikie Brothers 84 Helen, brig, Main William Duncan 91 34 Helen, barque, Sangster James Winlawjun 276 48 Henrietta, schooner, Mair Charles Smith 122 45 Hero, barque, Bowman Wm. Duthie 288 43 Hope, brig, Reid Donaldson Rose & Co 126 43 Isabella, brig, Smith Alexander Hay 155 39 Island Home, barque, Martin J. Catto, Son,& Co 314 51 James Booth, ship. Booth James Williamson 636 51 James Chad wick, brig, Strachan M. Manuelle 145 47 Jane Boyd, barque, Mann Geo. Thompson, jun., & Co.... 387 43 Jane Pirie, ship* James Williamson 427 47 Jane, schooner, Beaton P. Beveridge 84 Jane, sloop. King The Master 46 John Bunyan, ship, Henry Geo. Thompson, jun., & Co.... 466 48 John Knox, barque, Munro 296 52 Josephine, brig, Philips John Bruce 245 55 Kaffirland, ship, Stephen R. Catto & Son 826 51 Lady of the Lake, schooner, Falconer... Aberdeen Commercial Co 100 39 Ladv of the Lake, barque, IJrquhart.... R. Connon & Co 457 46 Lady Franklin, brig. Penny Aberdeen Arctic Co 199 50 Lauriston, barque, Davidson Andrew Anderson 420 57 Lion, brig, Jameson A. Hall & Son 275 26 Lion, schooner, Glegg J. Cumming 226 41 Liverpool Packet, schooner, Morgan The Master 81 19 L'lmperatrice Eugenie, barque, Airth.. John T. Rennie 250 54 Lochiel, ship, Hadden G. Milne & Co 676 56 Lord Haddo, barque, Brotherston John T. Rennie 291 47 Lord Metcalfe, barque, Young R.Donald 510 Luna, bri^, Petty Aberdeen Commercial Co 186 48 M'Intosh," schooner Andrew Crane 78 Madagascar, s. steamer, Rennie John T. Rennie 450 55 Magnet, brig. Wood ,... Robert Maitland 176 45 Maid ot Judah, ship. Merchant Geo. Thompson, jun., & Co.... 756 53 Mansfield, schc oner, Sauter George Thomson & Son 224 24 Margaret Edward, barque, Taylor James Tulloch, jun 281 56 Margaret Milne, barque, Mennie JohnCook 279 47 Margaret, schooner The Master Martin Luther, barque, Ganson Andrew Anderson .- Mariner, schooner, Anderson Robert Maitland 142 35 Mirquis of Stafford, sloop, M'Kenzie... Alex. M 'Kay 47 27 Marys, schooner, Fletcher Wm. Talbot & Co 133 36 Mary Jane, schooner. Wood Andrew Wood 81 Mary Scott, sloop. Naughty Wra. M'Kinnon & Co 47 46 Matanzas, brig, Mackay John M'Lauchlan 153 53 3

ABERDEEN SHIPPING. 85

Name and Master, Owner or Agent Tons Built Mercury, schooner, Thomas George Elsmie & Son ,... 164= 1845 Messenger, schooner, Herx'iot John Catto, Son, & Co 174 39 Miranda, brig, Leslie Benjamin Moir 205 47 Moira, ship, Smart Donaldson Rose & Co 856 55 Myrtle, brig, Steele W. Steel 60 09 New Ashey, brig John Law 105 04 New Frederick, brig J.Adam 112 13 Nonsuch, Black George Leslie 145 Noma, schooner, Taylor Blaikie Brothers 58 39 Ocean Bride, schooner, Brown A. Inglis 65 46 Oliver Cromwell, ship, Mitchell G. Thompson, jun., & Co 473 47 Omar Pacha, ship, Thomson G. Thompson, jun., & Co 1124 54 Pacific, barque, Patterson Andrew Anderson 386 26 Parisian, ship, Adam Henry Adamson 7.iO 54 Patriot, brig, Barclay G. Spark... 98 39 Paul Jones, schooner John Scott. 79 51 Peggy, smack, Affleck John Forbes 26 46 Perth, schooner, Leslie The Master 116 Peruvian, barque, Mackay Donaldson Rose & Co 413 48 Phoenician, barque. Jam son G, Thompson, jun., & Co 478 47 Pomona, brig, Davidson Robert Johnston 130 38 Prince of Wales, brig, Raiker Aberdeen Lime Co 2' 54 Prospect, schooner, Alexander A. Hay 107 24 Raphael, ship, Hay A.Anderson 390 54 Renown, barque. Walker Wm.Duthie 311 42 Reward, brig, Cameron James Sutherland 257 53 Richard Grainger, schooner W. Williamson 115 39 Richebucto, bai-que, Colvin G. Thompson, jun. & Co 400 35 Robert M'William, brig- Robert Catto & Son ,.... 298 24 Rose, barque, Duthie Donaldson Rose & Co 279 43 Rubens, ship, Elrick Andrew Anderson 362 53

Samson, schooner, Linklater John T. Rennie > 136 36 Sarah, schooner John Christie 54 34 Sardinian, brig, Chalmers G. Elsmie & Sons 174 56 Silistria, ship, Milne Donaldson Rose & Co. 642 55 Shepherdess, barque, Scorgie Alexander Duthie & Co 284 50 Snowflake, yacht William Hogarth 18 53 St. Andrew, barque, Eraser A.Anderson 310 09 St. George, schooner, Greig John M Lauhlan Ill 39 St. Lawrence, barque, Gibb Donaldson Rose & Co 406 4i St. Nicholas, brig Robert Maitland 144 09 Scottish Maid, schooner, Gordon George Leslie 142 39 Scottish Maid, barque, Bruce Alexander Nicol 523 47 Sea Horse, brig A. Duthie & Co Sir Ed. Banks, schooner, M'Pherson.... John Scott 95 25 Sir Wm. Pulteney, brig, Linklater John Gibb & Son 176 54 Smithfield, schooner, Mowat Aberdeen Lime Co 166 42 Sophia, schooner, Henderson William Williamson 89 31 Sophia, brig, Martin Aberdeen Arctic Company...* 113 50 Sovereign, steam-ship, Geddes Leith and Clyde Ship. Co 459 39 Sportsman, schooner, Grant George Elsmie & Son 143 31 Spartan, yacht Hogarth & Co 12 Starbeam, barque, Reid G. Elsmie & Son 391 57 Star of Peace, ship, Sproat G. Thompson, jun,, & Co 1271 55 Star of the North, Buckham 935 57 Superior, brig, Taylor Andrew Anderson 143 16 Tamerlane, ship, Daniel G. Elsmie & Son 427 34 Thalia, barque, Volum Alexander Booth 350 44 The Oak, Snow R. Johnston 155 57 Theophiius, brig, Donald Robert Maitland 96 18 Timbuctoo, brio-, Ettershank Joseph Wood 170 41 Tom Duff, Christie The Master 85 40 Undaunted, barque James Sutherland 300 41 Umon,Daniel R. Johnston 55 Vallisneria, barque, Nicol John Nicol 210 49 Vesta, schooner, Kerr Aberdeen Lime Company 96 Victoria, steamer, Willet .'... Nisbet & Robertson 279 48 Victoria, schooner, Allan Aberdeen Lime Company 180 49 USEFUL TABLES.

Name and Master. Owner or Agent Tons BuUt Victory, barque, Fowler... John Nicol 239 1847 Victory, steam-tug, Watson Leith and Clyde Shipping Co. 92 44 Waldensian, s. steamer, Joss J. T. Rennie 250 56 Walter Hood, ship, Sproat Geo. Thompson, Jun., & Co... 918 52

Waterloo, brig, Anderson , John Scott 91 15 Watson, sloop, Smith, P. Beveridge .".. 42 Wave of Life, ship, Stewart G. Thompson, jun., & Co 953 56 Wm. Oughtred, schooner, Stephen Robert Stephen 36 46 Woodland Lark, brig, Taylor R. Johnston 203 54 Woolloomooloo, ship, Ross Geo. Thompson, jun., & Co.... 627 52 Zephyr, smack, Brooks W. Hogarth 47 19 Zuphyte, Paterson G. Leslie 161 56

USEFUL TABLES.

STAMP DUTIES.—BILLS, PROMISSORY NOTES, &c.

Receipt or Discharge upwards of £2 Id. Draft for Money Id,

BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND PROMISSOKT NOTES.

s. d. s. d.

Not Exceeding £5 . . 1 Above £400 & not above £500 . . 5

Above £5 and not above 10 . . 2 ... 500 750. . 7 6

... 10 25 . . 3 ... 750 1000. .10

... 25 50 . . U 6 ... 1000 1500. .15

... 50 75 . . 9 ... 1500 ... 2000. .20

... 75 100 . . 1 ... 2000 3000. .30

... 100 200 . . 2 ... 3O0O 4000. .40

... 200 300 . . 3 ... 4000 and upwan s .45

... 300 400 . ..4 FOREIGN BILL OF EXCHANGE drawn out of the United Kingdom, and payable within the United Kingdom, the same duty as on an Inland Bill of the same Amount and Tenor.

FOREIGN BILL OF EXCHANGE drawn in, but payable out of, the United Kingdom, If drawn singly or otherwise than in a Set of Three or more, the same duty as on an Inland Bill of the same Amount and Tenor. If drawn in Sets of Three or more, for every Bill of each Set,

Where the sum payable ) Where it shall) 400 and not" £25... 1 500.. .1 8 thereby shall not exceed ) exceed. Where itshall £25 and not > 500 750 ..2 6 ]_ g^ ,0 2 ]" exceed exceed j 750 1000. ..3 4 50 ... 75 3 1000 1500. ..5 75 ... 100 4 1500 2000, ..6 8 100 ... 200 8 2000 3000, .10 200 ... 300 1 3000 4000, .13 4 300 ... 400 1 4 4000 and upwards ,15

FOREIGN BILL OF EXCHANGE drawn out of the United Kingdom, and payable out of the United Kingdom, but indorsed or negotiated within the United Kingdom, the same Duty'as on a Foreign Bill drawn within the United Kingdom, and payable out of the United Kingdom. M

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Feb. D. E. F. G. A. B. C.

March. D. E. F. G. A. B. C. April. G. A. B. C. D. E. F. m May. B. C. D. E. F. G. A. still

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88 USEFUL TABLES.

A TABLE,

Showing the number of Days in one month, to the same Day in any other Month.

From Jan. Feb. Mar, April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec

January 365 31 1 59 | | 334 1 90 120 151 181 212 243 | 273 304 1 1 1 1 1

February 334 365 28 59 120 1 181 212 242 | 273 89 150 1 1 1 303 I 1 1 1 ]

March 306 1 337 365 61 1 92 1 122 153 184 | 214 1 311 1 | 245 275 1 [

275 306 334 April 1 1 1 365 30 61 91 122 153 183 214 1 1 1 1 | 243 1 |

245 276 304 | 335 [ 365 31 1 61 | 92 123 | 153 184 | | | 214 May I I |

245 214 273 304 334 | | | | 365 30 61 [ 92 122 153 June. I I | | | ] 183

184 215 243 274 304 335 1 365 | 31 62 | | | 92 | 123 July I I | | [ 153

184 212 243 273 153 [ | 304 334 365 31 | 61 122 | | | | 92 | August I I I

122 153 181 212 242 | | 273 303 334 | 61 | | 365 | 30 91 I | September.... I I I

123 151 182 92 | 212 | 243 | 273 | 304 31 61 October I I I | I

151 181 242 273 | 304 334 61 92 120 212 | | \ | 365 November.... I I I I I

121 151 212 243 274 304 | 335 182 | | 365 31 90 1 | | December I I I I I

TABLE TO CALCULATE WAGES AND OTHER PAYMENTS.

Year. Month. Week. Day. Year. Month. Week. Day.

S. d. s. d. £ s. d. S. d. £ £ S. fl £ s. d. £ £ 1 1 8 4| 16 16 8 6 If m 2 3 4 9J ?{ 17 18 4 6 6| Hi 3 5 1 If 2 18 1 10 6 10| 111 4 6 8 1 6i 2f 19 1 11 8 7 3J 1 0§ 5 8 4 1 11 3J 20 1 13 4 7 8 1 li 6 10 2 3J 4 30 2 10 11 6 1 7| 7 11 8 2 8i 4.- 40 3 6 8 15 4 2 21 8 13 4 3 Of 5;- 50 4 3 4 ' 19 2-. 2 9 9 15 3 5i 6 60 5 13 3 Bl 10 16 8 3 10 6* 70 5 16 8 1 6 10-- 3 10 11 18 4 4 2| H 80 6 13 4 1 10 8 4 4J 12 1 4 7i 8 90 7 10 1 14 6i 4 llj 13 1 1 8 4 llf 8J 100 8 6 8 1 18 4;; 5 5| U 1 3 4 5 4i 300 25 5 15 0| 16 ^: 15 1 5 5 9 % 500 41 13 4 9 11 9i 27 4|

If the sum be Guineas, not Pounds, for each Guinea add a penny to each month, or a farthing to each week GENEEAL DIRECTOEY

FOR THE CITY OF ABERDEEN

185 7-5 8.

Abel, James, baker, 64, h. &Q Virginia street Abercrombie, Alexander, 31 Gallowgate

Aberdeen Auxiliary Bible Society ; G. & R. King, 28 St Ni- cholas street Banking Co., 53 Castle street Baths, 5 Crooked lane, and 40 St Andrew street; James Angus, superintendent

Blind Asylum, Huntly street ; George Troup, manager Brick and Tile Co.'s Works, Clayhills; office, 13 Market street [street Carpet Warehouse (wholesale and retail), 1 Lower Dee ...... Central Academy, 56 Union street Commercial Company; lime, coal, bone manure, and

grain merchants, Provost Blaikie's quay ; James Horn, manager Deaf and Dumb Institution, 31 Belmont street; John Weir, superintendent and teacher

... .. Equitable Loan Company, 1 Barnett's Close, Guestrow; F. Montgomery, manager Eye Institution, Crown court, 36 Upperkirkgate. Open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 2*30 p.m. ; John Cadenhead, M.D., surgeon Female School of Industry, 61 Guestrow; Miss Malcolm,

teacher ; R. S. F. Spottiswood, treasuier Free Press Office, Concert court, 12 Broad street Foundry, 102 Loch street; Wm. Henderson, manager General Dispensary, Lying-in, and Vaccine Institution, 36 Upperkirkgate; medical attendants, Drs Camp- bell, Leslie, Galen, Smith, Fraser, and Forsyth H 90 GENERAL DIRECTOEY,

Aberdeen, Grimsby, & Hull Steam Packet Co.; office, 47 Marischal street [street Herald (Newspaper and printing proprietary), 7 Queen Horse Bazaar, 31 St Andrew street; George Harrison, proprietor Hotel, 138 Union street, Union bridge Journal Office, 28 and 29 Adelphi Court, Union street Lands and Heritages Valuation Office, 10 Union street; John Milne, Assessor Leitli and Clyde Shipping Co.'s Office, 62 Marischal st.

Lime Co. ; lime, coal, bone manure, nitrate of soda, and guano merchants, 2 Provost Blaikie's quay; Mur- ray & Morison, managers Market Company; Adam and Anderson, treasurers, 75 Union street [street Meal and Provision Society Merchants, 44 &46 George Mechanics' Institution, 17 Market street; secretary, A. Yeats, accountant, 47 Schoolhill Mechanics' Library, 17 Market street

Medical and Chirurgical Society ; Hall, King street

Merchant Seamen's Fund Office ; George Brock, receiver, 28 Ptegent quay

.... , Mutual Assurance and Friendly Society, office, 47

Schoolhill ; Alex. Yeats, actuary Mutual Marine Insurance Association, 58 Marischal St.; E. Connon, secretary and Newcastle Steam Co.'s Office, 47 Marischal street Public News Koom, Corn Exchange, Hadden street; Wm, Murray, keeper, h, 62 Netherkirkgate Quill Manufactory, 47 Queen street Rope and Sail Co.'s Office, Links, Footdee

Royal Lunatic Asylum, adjoining to Mary place ; Robt. Jamieson, M.D., superintendent

Salmon Co.'s Office, 31 Gallowgate ; icehouse, Fish st. Salt Cellar, 1 Drum's lane

Steam Navigation Company, 87 Waterloo quay ; Alex. Anderson, manager Town and County Bank, 93 Union street Union Club, Market street Union Club, County Rooms, Union street

Writing Academy ; G. C. M'Conochie, teacher, 115 Union street, h. 2 Union place Abernethy, George, civil engineer, 3 Dee place James and Co., iron fouoders, engineers, millwrights, machine makers, blacksmiths, and boiler makers, Ferryhill Foundry James (of J. A. & Co.), Ferryhill Cottage John (of J. A. & Co.), Polmuir Robert (of J. A. & Co.), Maryfield, Ferryhill CITY OF ABERDEEN. 91

Abernethy, Mrs, sen., Ferryhill Accidental Death Insurance Co., London; A. Mason, 4 Queen street, agent Adam, Alexander, slater, 4 Hutcheon street Alex., manager, Aberdeen Salmon Co., Fish street Alex., feuar, 36 Catherine street and Anderson, advocates, 75 Union street and Brewster, stonecutters, 150 West North street George and Co., tailors and clothiers, 3 Castle street George (of G. A. & Co.), ^. 24 Regent quay James (editor of the Aberdeen Herald), 110 High street. Old Aberdeen [hooly James (of Adam and Brewster), h. 4 Canal side, Mount- Rev. John (Free South Church), 30 Bon-Accord terrace John, timber merchant, North Charlotte street; h. 23 North Broadford [lotte st. John, bookseller, 37 and 38 Market-gallery, h. 33 Char- Robert, advocate and notary-public, 29 Union street, h. 100 Chapel street Roderick, baker, 14, h. \Q Union place Wm. advocate (ofAdam& Anderson) h. 30 Skene terrace Wm,, jun., advocate, 62 Skene street Wm., town-sergeant, 49 Chapel street Wm., feuar, 113 Causewayend Wm., shipmaster, 4 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill Adams, Andrew, cabinet-maker and wright, 9 Chronicle court, h. top of Rettie's court, Broad street D. & W., lemonade and soda water manufactory, Ross's court, 6 Upperkirkgate D. (of D. & W. Adams), h. Farquhar's court, 17 Up- perkirkgate James, broker, 42 Shiprow [street John, & Son, painters, 18 Chapel street; h. 48 Summer Wm. broker, 25 Castle street [gate Wm. (of D. & W. Adams) h. 6 Ross's court, Upperkirk- Miss Isabella, lodgings, 41 St Nicholas street Adamson, Alexander, tinsmith, 17 Gallowgate, ^.11 Little- john street Alex., cabinetmaker, 14 Wellington street David, coal broker and commission merchant, 25 Mar- ischal street, h. 6 Albert street Henry, ship and Insurance broker, 57 Marischal street, h. 4 Golden square Robert, weaver, 14 Langstane place Robert, mariner, 8 Hanover street Wm., sharebroker, 25 Marischal street, agent for Edin- burgh Life Assurance Co., h. 8 Albert street Wm., (Harbour office), 14 Langstane place Mrs, 6 Albert street 92 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Addison, Allan, butcher, 28 Justice street [Union st. Advocates' Society Hall and Library, Advocates' buildings, Affleck, Alexander, spirit dealer, 31 Justice street Edward, Commercial Hotel and Lodgings, 8 Schoolhill

Age Assurance Co., 61 St Nicholas st. ; Wm. Eobson, agent

Agricultural Insurance Co, ; agent, Alex. Duthie, 123^ Union street Aiken. Alexander, gardener, 1 Strawberry bank, Hardgate Alexander, shore porter, 45 Castle street James, boot and shoemaker, 57 Broad street, h. 20 North Broadford James (Northern Assurance Co.), 1 Littlejohn street James, jun., ship and insurance broker, agent for Lloyds, &c., 88 King street, h. 27 Union place Airth, John, shoemaker, 2 Justice street, h. 3 Victoria place

John, jun., tea dealer, 1, h. 11 Union buildings Aitken, Kev. John (original Antiburgher Church), 26 Skene terrace Alexander, Alexander, shipmaster, 3 Springbank terrace Alex., jun., shipmaster, 38 Union row George, cal3inetmaker, 93 Chapel street James, overseer (Broadford works) 55 Victoria st. west James watch and clockmaker, 6 Union st., h. 8 Guestrow John, shipmaster (Prospect), 26 James street John, grocer, 145, h. 143 Gallowgate Robert, professor of dancing exercises and deportment. Diamond street academy, h. 2 Springbank place Robert, teacher, Public Schools, h. 5 Millburn street, Ferryhill Wm. (of Jas. Lumsden & Co.) 55 Victoria street west Wm., reporter. Free Press Office, 7 Charlotte street Mrs, 16 Wellington street Mrs, lodgings, 46 Dee street Mrs, 48 Chapel street Mrs R., teacher of dancing exercises and deportment,

Diamond street academy, li. 2 Springbank place Miss, teacher (Ross's school), Holburn street Miss, Gooseberry bank, Bon-Accord terrace Alcock, Mrs, 14 Bon- Accord street

- Miss, 14 Bon- Accord street

Alfred Life Assurance Association ; Wilham Gordon, agent, 5 King street Allan, Alex, chemist and druggist, 44 Green, h. 9 Mounthooly George, 13 Craigie street George, late boatman, Footdee George, advocate, 66 Castle street, h. 183 King street George, stabler, 24 Gerrard street James, 22 Constitution street James, shipmaster, 17 Prince Regent street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 93

Allan, James, grocer and provision merchant, 59 St Nicholas street, h. Kingsland place James, and Sons, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 122

tfnion street ; cabinet manufactory, 42, h. 37 Dee street John, spirit dealer, 8, li. 10 Huxter Row John, flesher, 190 Gallowgate Nathaniel, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 39 Park st. Nathaniel, jun., grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 24 Skene square, h, 37 Park street Pat. B. innkeeper, 40 Guestrow Wm. cabinetmaker, 2 Gordon's Court, Gordon street Mrs, draper, 41 Market Gallery, h, 10 Carmelite st. Mrs, midwife, 48^ Gallowgate Mrs, lodgings, Hardgate Mrs, George, 1 Dee place Mrs, lodgings, 5 Huntly street Miss, 71 Bon-accord street Miss, guffering, crimping and mushing, 17 Littlejohn st. Miss Ann, spirit dealer, 90 Grsen Misses, dressmakers, 24 Young street Allanach, John, steward, 59 Commerce street Allardyce & Jopp, wine merchants to the Queen, stock and share brokers, 13 Market street

WilHam, preserver of fresh provisions, Clayhills ; office, 13 Market Street, h. 1 Crown place Miss (Miss Duncan's), 74 Gallowgate Misses, 21 Bon-accord Terrace Allen, Miss, 70 Dee Street [23 King st.

Alliance, Life and Fire Assurance Office ; James Black, agent, Anderson & Thomson, clothiers and Warehousemen, 10 Broad street A. & J., painters, glaziers, paper-hangers, carvers and gilders, 33 Queen street Adam, blockmaker, (A. Duthie & Co.) 10 Church street Alex., clerk (Henry Ogg& Co., distillers, Strathdee), h. Rose Cottage, Cuparston place Alex., manager, (Steam Navigation Co.), 1 Wellington street

Alex., advocate (of Adam & Anderson) ; Ji. Stocket, and 4 Dee street Alexander, (successor to John Booth,) watch and clock maker, 41 Upperkirkgate, h. 4 Blackfriars street Alexander, painter, 54 Gerrard street Andrew, (of A. & J. Anderson), 1 Waverley place Andrew, gardener, 130 Gallowgate David, baker, 211 Gallowgate, X. 5 Nelson street David, traffic audit clerk, (S. N. E. Railway Co.,) h. 1 Affleck place 2 H 94 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Anderson, David, clerk (Gr. N. of S. K.), 3 Bannermill street G-eorge, 3 Bannermill street George, woodsawyer, 3 Park place George (of Anderson & Thomson) 86 Bon-accord st. Jarnes, (of A. & J. Anderson,) 40 Constitution street James, foreman blacksmith (A. Hall & Sons), 36 York st. James, accountant (Adam & Anderson), 75 Union st. James, billiard rooms. Chronicle court, 10 Queen street, and 32 Broad street. James, slater, 49 St. Nicholas street [Gallowgate James, grocer, porter, and spirit dealer, 202, h. 200 James, day patrol. King's square, Huntly street James, tea dealer, wine and sjpirit merchant, 11 Black's Buildings, h. 9 Affleck street James, Mains of Craibstone, h. 64 West North street John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 123 Crown street, h. Balmoral place [King street ...... John, collector of Inland Revenue, 21 Adelphi, h. 159

John, plumber, brassfounder, and gasfitter, 63, 7i. 60 Windmillbrae John, sawyer, 123 Causewayend John, jun., M.B., F.R.S.E., 121 Causewayend John C., hairdresser, 7 St. Nicholas street Robert, stabler, 25 Mealmarket street ..... Robert, lodgings 180 Gallowgate Robert, N., town sergeant, h. 30 Belmont street Samuel, cashier (Northern Assurance Office), 57 Victoria street west -,.... Lieut. William, general superintendent of rural consta- bulary force, and chief constable and superinten- dent of the Great North of Scotland Railway con- stabulary, and chief constable and superintendent of the Turriff Junction Railway constabulary, 21 Union terrace

William, assistant inspector of poor of St. Nicholas, Ji. 57 Park street William, blacksmith, Flourmilllane William, grain merchant, Maybank, 142 Hutcheon st...... William, plumber, 57 Park street ...... William, builder, 5 Union wynd William, 4 York street William, clothier, 23, h. 25 Queen street William, tinsmith, 12 Thornton court, h. 17 Jopp's lane Wilham, bookbinder, 159 George street William, grain merchant, 1 Affleck place Wilham, Margaret's place,. Ruthrieston William, umbrella maker, 51 Upperkirkgate William, salmon fisher, 4 Trinity Quay, h. 53 Shiprow ...... Mrs Captain, 73 Skene square CITY OF ABERDEEN. 95

Anderson, Mrs George, grocer, 89 John street Mrs James, lodgings, 81 Waterloo quay Mrs, late of Strichen, 2 West Craibstone street Mrs, Glenburnie cottage Mrs, lodgings, II Diamond street ...... Mrs Captain, 3 St Clement street Mrs, grocer, Holburn street Mrs, provision merchant, 21 George street Mrs, 4 Strawberry bank Mrs, 57 Victoria street west Miss, Nelson lane Miss, dressmaker, and lodgings, 20 Silver street Andrew, Joseph F., spirit dealer, 15 Castle street William, druggist, 168 Union street, h. 42 Schoolhill Miss, dressmaker, Holburn street Miss, lodgings, 79 College street Angus, George, of Tillicorthy, 13 Constitution street George, M.D. (H.E.I.C.S.), 74 Dee street' Kev. H. (United Presbyterian Church), 50 Dee street James, superintendent of Public Baths, 40 St. Andrew street, and 5 Crooked lane

John, advocate and town clerk ; office, Town House, h. 3 Waverley place Wilham C, boot and shoemaker, 1 Frederick street Misses, 41 Victoria street west Miss, (of Botriphnie) 74 Dee street Archibald, James, carter and provision merchant, 70 Loch st.

Argus Life Assurance Co. ; J. Brebner, advocate, agent,

. Advocates' buildings Argo, John, 55 Chapel street Arthur, Eev. David, (George Street Chapel) Maybank Cottage, 147 Hutcheon street west Mrs John, (lodgings) 46 Dee street Asher, James, commission merchant and agent, agent for the West of England Insurance Co., 115 Union street,

7i, 6 Dee place

Asylum for the Blind, Huntly street ; George Troup, manager Athenaeum News-rooms, 2 Union buildings, A. & R. Milne

Atlas Fire and Life Oflice ; J. Blaikie, advocate, agent, 245 Union street Auckland, George, spirit dealer, 9 Trinity Quay Avery, John, printer. Crown Court, 43 Union street, h. 11 Crown street

Badenoch, Alexander, outfitter, 12 Union street, h. 4:4: Summer street Mrs B., lodgings, 50 Castle street Baddon, Isaac, South Mail guard, 51 J Bon-accord street Bailey, John A., manager, (Keating & Co.,) h. 77 Park street road, Park street 96 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Bain, David, City Loan Office, h. 95 King street Ebenezer, wright, opposite 228 George street, h. 67 Causewayend James, spirit dealer, 6 Schoolhill Kobert, broker, 153 Gallowgate Mrs, confectioner, 10, h. 12 Marischal street Miss, lodgings, 8 Castle street Baird, Alexander, pointsman, (S. N. E. R. Co.,) h. Polmuir Thomas, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 191 Union street, workshop, 17 Summer street, h. 52^ Chapel street Baker, George, Peterhead mail guard, 54 Chapel street R. Hosier, professor of music, 18 North Silver street Samuel, agent, (Wordie & Co.,) Market street, h. 54 Chapel street Balfour, James, overseer, (Richards & Co.,) 26 Skene square James, confectioner, 204 George street William W. professor of dancing, calisthenics, &c., academy. County Rooms, h. 5 Rosemount place Mrs, lodgings, 81 Hutcheon street west Bamford, Mrs, 26 Thistle street Bance, Mrs, 30 North Silver street Bank of Deposit Branch, 202 Union street; J. B. Bannerman, Local manager Bank of Scotland Branch, Bank of Scotland court, 35 Castle

street ; Arthur Thomson, agent Bannerman, David, town's drummer, 93 Gallowgate George, merchant, 7 Albyn place John, silk dyer, 37 George street John, late dyer, 13 Rose street John B., Local manager for the Bank of Deposit, National Assurance and Investment Associatiou,

and the State Fire Insurance Co., 7i. and office, 202 Union Street Patrick, coal merchant, 2 Trinity quay Patrick, book-keeper (A. & W. Thorn), 2 Thistle street Thomas, 7 Albyn place Miss, 7 Albyn place Barber, James, officer of Inland Revenue, Glenburnie dis- distillery, h. 24 Thistle street Barclay, James W. (of A. & W. Thom) Commerce street John, dealer in porter, ale, and ginger-beer, 20J, h. 31 Harriet street John, overseer, 2 St. Clement's lane ...... William, rope and twine manufacturer, Poynernook,

back of old gas work, Ji. 79 College street Margaret, teacher, Ruthrieston [terrace Barker, A. C, manufacturer, 81 Loch street, Ji. 5 Rosemount James, woollen manufacturer, 3 Jopp's lane, ^.21 Rose- mount place CITY OP ABERDEEN. 97

Barkway, Mrs, lodgings, 1 Charlotte street Barnett, Alexander, principal beadle (Free West Church,) undertaker and cabinetmaker, 33 Upperkirkgate Alexander, late shipmaster, 6 Garvock street John, auctioneer, furniture sale rooms, 116 Union street William, schoolmaster, and inspector of poor, Nigg Barrie, Peter C., hat maker, 39 Queen street Barron, John, advocate, 103 Union street, h. 11 Dee street Lambert, advocate, 64 Union street, h. 83 Crown street

William, flesher, 41 Market hall, 7^. Stoneytown farm Mrs A., 121 Crown street Miss E., lodgings, 184^ Union street Barry, Henry & Co., ironfounders and manufacturers of bone manure, 102 and 104 Loch street Bartlett, William, fruit merchant, (successor to A. Crombie,) 21 Broad street Batten, Abraham, commission agent, 6 and 7 Adelphi, h. 158 King street Baxter, Rev. Daniel, chaplain, prison. Lodge walk John, spirit dealer, 6 Crooked lane John, turner and shuttle maker, 93 George street William, engineer, 19 York street Misses, 5 Skene place [street Bearsley, Mrs, Berlin wool and fancy needle work, 12 Crown Beaton, John, hairdresser, 9 Marischal street Beattie, Alex., hairdresser, 13 Shiprow

James F., land surveyor, valuator and engineer ; office, 2 Bon-accord square, h. 6 East Craibstone street John, mealseller, 101, h. 99 Gallowgate John, painter and glazier, 3 Marischal street, h. 6 Pros- pect terrace, Fevryhill William, general merchant, 18 Harriet street, h. 36 Backwynd Mrs, 6 Prosi^ect terrace, Ferryhill Beggrie, Mrs, midwife, 10 Catto square Begg, Alexander, 1 Rosemount terrace

Charles, piano-forte maker and tuner ; saloon, 150 Union

street, li. 41 Dee street John, distiller to the Queen, Lochnagar, wine, and spirit merchant; office, 17 Weigh-house square, h. 9 Quay

William, flesher, 46 Market hall, li. 95 Wales street Wilham, baker, 3 Frederick street, h. 78 Wales street Bell, Lieut. A., (H.E.I.C.S.,) merchant, h. 2 Dee place David, joiner, 54 Wellington street John, cooper, 7 Windmill brae, h. 12 College street Bell's (Dr.), school, Frederick street Belgian consul, Wm. S. Thorn, 12 Commerce street Bennet, Wm., printer, 42 Castle street, h. 27 Constitution st. yb GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Bennet, Mrs, dressmaker and milliner, 31 Hnntly Street Benson, Samuel, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 141, h. 141| Skene street Benton, Alex., flesber, 245 George street, h. 40 Catherine st. Mrs, flesher, 260 George street Benzie, David, shipmaster, 62 Virginia street James, mason, 39 Summer street Mrs William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 206 Gallow- gate, h. 9 Young street Berry, James & Son, watchmakers, jewellers and opticians, 88 Union street, h. 1 Dee place James, jun., ship insurance, and general agent, 49 Marischal street James, gardener and riddle maker, 8 Broadford lane James, provision merchant, 3 Garvock street John Edward, clerk, (Skinner & Wilsone,) h. 16 North Broadford John, plumber and gasfitter, 4, South Silver street, h. Ill Gallowgate Thomas, professor of music, 38 Bon-accord street W. & J., linen manufacturers, 14 Queen street, ^. 18 Skene terrace William, night watchman, (S. N. E. Railway station,) 3 Trinity quay Mrs, dealer in fruit, &c., 108 George street Miss, lodgings, 86 George street Best, Thomas, (late banker,) 10 Bon-accord square Beveridge, Peter, manufacturer of bed and table linen, 122^ Union street, h. 201 Union street, and Peterburn, Nigg Robert, M.D., surgeon, 201 Union street Robert, bed and table linen manufacturer, 39 St. Nicholas street, h. 25 Ferryhill place Thomas Gordon, 122^ Union street, h. 28 Ferryhill pi. Beverly, Alex., teacher, (Grammar School, h. 86 Skene sq. William, manager, (Catto, Thomson & Co.,) 83 Wales st. Mrs Robert, 83 Wales street

Bible Society Depository ; G. & R. King, booksellers, 28 St. Nicholas street Bird, William, clerk, (Broadford Works) Birnie, George, of Johnstone, h. Johnstone place

John, of Ashgrove, ?i. Ashgrove Moses, surgeon, 31 Longacre M., Terminus Inn, Wellington road, Ferryhill Bisset, Alexander, clerk, Post Office, 3 Carnegie's brae George, general merchant, Holburn street [walk James, keeper of the Court-house, h. Court-house, Lodge James, jun., writer (L. M'Kinnon, jun., 83 Union street),

7i. Court-house, Lodge walk CITY OF ABERDEEN. 99

Bisset, John, (of J. & W. Bisset,) 122 Crown street John and William, grocers, tea, wine, and spirit ware- house, 37 Queen street, and wholesale grocery- warehouse. Exchange street Leslie, tinsmith, 26 Schoolhill Peter, builder, 110 Loch street William, 39 North Broadford William, (of J. & W. Bisset,) 34 Skene terrace William, gardener and corn factor, Polmuir Mrs James, lodgings, 66 John street Miss, laundress, 45 Frederick street Miss, dressmaker, 72 Queen street Miss, dressmaker, 38 St. Nicholas street Black, Alexander (Union Bank), 39 Whitehouse street Andrew, of Foresterhill, h. Foresterhill & Ferguson, wine merchants, 12 Broad street Chas. & Wm., wrights, 5, h, 77 College street Hector, teacher, (John Knox School, Mounthooly,) h. 91 Gallowgate James, builder, 41 Whitehouse street Jas., (Jas. Black & Co.,) 3 Wellington place Jas., (Robinson, Crum & Co.,) 33 Constitution street James, & Co., stock, share, and produce brokers, and forwarding agents to the Queen, H.E.H. Prince

Albert, and the Duchess of Kent ; 23 King street John, shoemaker, antiquarian, and keeper of museum for public inspection, 23 Justice street John, traveller, 28 Thistle street Joseph, tailor, principal beadle (Free Holburn Church), and funeral waiter, 8 Langstane place Peter, shipmaster, 57 Regent quay Thomas, master carpenter, (A. Duthie & Co.,) h. St. Clement's street William, (of Black & Ferguson,) 17 Bon-accord street William & Co., brewers and distillers, Devanha Wm., secretary, (Aberdeen Commercial Co.,) 7 Affleck street Mrs, register office, 29 George street Miss, 4 Albyn place Blackball, James & Co., drapers and hatters, 39 Union street James, (of J. Blackball & Co.,) 7 Rosemount terrace Mrs, lodgings, 97 Chapel street Blaikie, Alex. F., writer, 245 Union street, h. Craigiebuckler ...... Anthony Adrian, (of J. & A. Blaikie) 224 Union st. Brothers, iron founders, engineers, millwrights, boiler- makers, and general blacksmiths, Footdee Iron Works David, (of Blaikie Brothers, & John Blaikie and Sons,) 253 Union street 100 GENEEAL DIRECTORY,

Blaikie, John, advocate and commissary clerk, Commissary Clerk's office and chambers, Kecord Office, 27 King street, h. 247 Union street John, yngst., (of Blaikie Brothers,) 15 Union terrace J. & A., advocates, 245 Union street John & Sons, plumbers, brassfounders, gas-fitters, cop- persmiths, pewterers, zinc workers, and gas meter manufacturers, Littlejohn street „ ... Sir Thomas, (of Blaikie Brothers, & John Blaikie & Sons) 32 Bon-accord terrace Mrs John, 18 Golden square

Mrs, grocer, 101 Causewayend, li. 1 Charles street Miss, Cuparston place Blackley, Miss, teacher, fancy embroidery school, 18 Union row, h. 4 Little Chapel street Blake, James, house and news agent; register office 10 Queen street Blair, Thomas, assistant to D. L. Shirres & Co., Upper Den- burn Boaden, Mrs Eichard, lodgings, 80 Waterloo quay

Bon-accord Blind Asylum, Huntly street ; Gr. Troup, manager Chemical Co., Bon-accord lane News Koom, 102 Union street (Leslie & Maule)

Property Investment Co. ; Geo. Marquis, manager Sawmills, Inches, John Bruce, proprietor Bonar, James T., clerk, 9 Charles street Bonnyman, C. D., writer, h. 19 Loch street James, blacksmith, 19 Loch street

John, jun., (of J. & J. Bonnyman,) Ji. 19 Loch street James and John, blacksmiths and bellhangers, 19 Loch street Booth, Alexander, engineer, 37 Victoria street west George, grocer, 21 Upperkirkgate James, boilermaker, (Blaikie Brothers) St Clement's court, St. Clement's street James, merchant, 148 Union street James, M.D., surgeon, 27 Queen street James, stamper (Post office), 23 Hutcheon street John, late watchmaker, 5 Black's buildings

. John (of Logan & Co., 130 Union st.) h. 84 Chapel st. Joseph, treasurer of Boys' and Girls' Hospitals, h. Spring-bank, Dee street William, grocer and spirit merchant, 181, 7i. 183 G al- io wgate William, book canvasser, 23 Hutcheon street William^ chimney sweep, 7i Justice street William P., merchant and ship insurance broker, 56

Marischal street, Ji. 148 Union street Mrs, lodgings, 43 Constitution street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 101

Borthwick, Andrew, silk and woollen dyer, scourer, cloth fuller and dresser, dye-works, 76 Loch st., Shop 1 Summer street, h. 74 Loch street Bothwell, Alex., confectioner, 18 Broad street, h. Chronicle court, 10 Queen street George B., candle manufacturer, 25 Justice street, A. 193 Union street [street John, shoemaker, 33 and 35 Broad street, h. 92 George Mrs G., lodgings, 1 Rose street Margaret, Greenbank, 31 North Broadford Bow, Hugh, keeper of Medical Hall, King street Bowie, Alexander, shipmaster, 2 Bannermill street Mrs, draper, 21 Market gallery, h. 17 Longacre Jane, cook shop and register office, 72 Guestrow Miss, lodgings, 29 Broad street Bower, Alexander G., 28 Wellington street Bowman & Henderson, plasterers, 8 Shuttle street Andrew (of Bowman & Henderson), 53 Huntly street Andrew, jun. (of Kerr & Bowman), 28 Thistle street Mrs, merchant, 87 Spring garden Mrs James, victualling house, 73 Queen street Miss, white seamstress, Cruden's court, 22 Broad street Boyd, James, boot and shoemaker, 18 George street

John, supervisor of Inland revenue, Holburn street, Ti. Cherry-bank cottage, Bon-accord terrace ...... Mrs G. H., 15 North Silver street Mrs, 23 Ferryhill place Mrs William, 83 Hutcheon street Misses, 1 Mackie place Boyle, Alexander H., teacher, North Parish School, Albion street, h. above school

Boys' Hospital, 1 9 Upperkirkgate Boys' School of Industry, 45 Guestrow Brakenridge, James, boot-closer, 57 John street Bramner, Alex., teacher, Holburn school, h. 52 Chapel street Brands, Andrew, ship-carpenter, Inches, h. 15 James street Brand, Alexander, accountant and assurance agent, 103 Union street, h. 7 Dee place David, grocer and spirit dealer, 12Marywell street George, carter, 43 Windmill brae John, shoemaker, 17 Dee village John, carter, 2 Marywell street William, (successor to G. Booth & Son,) jeweller and watchmaker, 48 Broad street Wm., clerk (James Asher), h. 114 King street Brander, Robert, wright. Thistle lane, h. 27 Thistle street Brantingham, Geo., jun,, & Co., tea dealers and grocers, 68, h. 55 Schoolhill J. W., grocer, 146 George street, h. 55 Schoolhill I 102 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Brebner & Grant, merchants, 56 St Nicholas street Alexander, contractor, Leggart, Bridge of Dee Alexander, broker, 96 Loch street James, advocate, office, Advocates' buildings, A. 9 Albyn place ...... John, teacher (Grammar School), 29 Thistle street William, cabinet-maker, 48 Summer street William, shipmaster, 25 Justice street Wilham (North of Scot. Eq. Loan Co.), h. Fountainhall William, vintner, Holburn street Mrs John, 34 Chapel street Brechin, Henry, foreman moulder, (M'Kinnon and Co., 20 Spring garden) h. 11 Canal street Bremner, David, customs, h. 9 Canal street [st. Brew, Jas., linen merchant, 1 Market gallery, h. 11 Carmelite Brewster, George (of Adam & Brewster), 3 Farquhar place, 2181 Gallowgate Bridewell and Kogue Money Assessment for the city and li-

; berties of Aberdeen James Simpson, collector ; office, 17 Huxter row Bridgeford, Robt., porter, 1 Farquhar place, 218^ Gallowgate Mrs, inn & lodgings, 12 Burnett's close. Exchequer row British Linen Co.'s Bank, 22 King street Broadford Bread and Flour Co., 218 George street; Alex. Eobertson, manager, h. Kepplestone, Rubislaw Broadford Works, Maberly street Broad street Academy, 2 Blairton lane; Robert Sim, teacher, h. 31 Charlotte street Brock, George, shipping master and examiner in practical seamenship, receiver of Merchant Seamen's Fund, 28 Regent quay Brodie, Wm., clerk (Blaikie Brothers), 74 Wales street Brown, Alexander (Brown & Carr), 68 Dee street Alexander, auctioneer (of P. & G. Brown) 34 Castle st. Alex. & Co., booksellers, public library, 77 Union st. Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 71 George street, h. 31 Seamount place Andrew, dyer (Rubislaw works), Rubislaw & Carr, wholesale clothiers. Exchange court, 37 Union street Farquhar, & Co., Glenburn Distillery, Rubislaw Charles, corkcutter, 39, h. 11 Schoolhill George (of P. & G. Brown), Fountville, Woodside James, silk mercer, 2, h. 4 George street, corner of Up- perkirkgate ...... James, clerk (Town & County Bank), 1 Crown terrace ...... James, day-officer (Aberdeen market), 18 Shiprow James, feuar and coachman, 47 St Andrew street ...... John, M.D., Skene square CITY OF ABERDEEN. 103

Brown, Rev. John C. (United Presbyterian church), & lecturer on botany, King's College, 156 Crown street John, 26 Thistle street P. & G., auctioneers, 40|- Union street (up stairs) Peter, auctioneer (of P. "&. G. Brown), 2 St. Catherine's wynd Rev. R. J., D.D., professor of Greek, Marischal College, 19 Golden square Robert, timber merchant, Inches, h. View Place, Ban- chory Ternan

Robert (late Moir & Brown), wine merchant, 23, i^. 14 Adelphi court Robert, late shore porter, 10 Weigh -house square Robert, Mill of Tarty Warehouse, 4 Mealmarket street ...^... Robert, stabler, 13 Princes street ...*... Simon, saddler, 178 West North street Rev. Thomas, 1 Mount street Wm. (inland revenue), distributor of stamps and col- lector of land & assessed taxes for-the counties of

Aberdeen & Kincardine ; of&ce, Advocates' build-

ings. Back wynd ; h. terrace _ 25 Bon-accord William, basket maker, 58 Queen street William, fishing tackle maker, 36, h. 34 George street William, surveyor's clerk (G.P.O.), h. 34 George street William, coachman, 54 Catherine street William M., clerk (William Gordon, 5 King street), 26 Thistle street Mrs, lodgings, Ross's court, 6 Upperkirkgate ...... Mrs Peter, lodgings, 84 Union street Mrs, lodgings, 81 Virginia street Mrs, 11 North Silver street

, Miss, lodgings, Castlehill Misses, lodgings, 11 Summer street Misses, 21 Victoria street west Brownie, Alexander, teacher (Davidson's school, Footdee), 41 York street James, paper ruler, 1 Well Court, Broad street Bruce, Alexander, cattle dealer, 65 Hutcheon street Alex., traveller (Aberdeen Commercial Co.), 10 Mary- well street Arthur C, 1 Park place David, shipmaster (G. Windham), 28 Constitution st. George, grocer and spirit merchant, 26 Woolmanhill, h. 47 Park street James (Pratt & Keith), h. 8 Strawberry bank John, sharebroker, timber merchant and ship insurance agent, &c., Bon-accord Saw Mills, Inches, h. 147 Crown street

Sir Michael, Bart, of Stenhouse, li. Scotstown, and 57 Schoolhill 104 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Bruce, Thomas, mill-overseer, 13 Craigie street William, builder, 63 Causewayend Miss, lodgings, 39 Union terrace Brunton, John, shipmaster, 53 Commerce street [hill Bryce, James, advocate, 12 Adelphi court, h. Westbank, Font- Buchan, Alexander, cook shop, 55 Queen street George, stabler, 22 Schoolhill John, shipmaster, 16 Links street Robert, baker, 76 Green Buchanstone Mill Warehouse, 79 Broad street Buck, William, 2 St Clement's street Buckner, John (Broadford works), h. 6 Broadford place Wm., Gowanbrae, Cause wayend Buist, Thomas, cooper, 13 Prince Regent street Bullock, John, foreman, (J. Blaikie & Sons,) 7 Denburn ter- race Burgess, Charles, custom house agent, 3 Springbauk place James, 73 Crown street William, shipmaster, 46 Regent quay Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Annand's court, 30 James street Burns, David & Co., shipbuilders. Inches David (of D. Burns & Co.), 56 St Clement's street Burness, Alex., Prospect place (town house), 85 Crown street John, provision merchant, 27 Commerce street John, provision dealer, 61 Causewayend Wm., cashier (N. Agricultural Co.), 52 Chapel street Burnett, Alexander, feuar, Holburn street James A., dealer in fancy goods, 23 Upperkirkgate James, provision merchant, 1 Hutcheon street John, furniture dealer, 1 & 2 Back Wynd stairs, Green Newell, advocate, keeper of the register of sasines for

Aberdeen and Kincardine shires ; office Record buildings, King street, h. 23 Belmont street Mrs, 43 Constitution street Burwell, Elijah, jeweller, and dealer in all kinds of Foreign and British fancy goods, 101 Union street, h. 21 Springbank terrace Butchart, Alexander, engine driver (S. N. E. R. Co.) Bank street, Ferryhill

Butler, Joseph, flesher, 32 & 33 Market-hall, Ji, 38 Union row Buyers, Alexander, shipmaster, (Fancy) 29 Frederick street James, manager (Aberdeen Rope and Sail Co.) 3 Con- stitution street [lane James & Co., builders and timber merchants, 12 Kidd John, (J. Buyers & Co.) 12 Kidd lane Peter, grocer, ship chandler, and spirit dealer, 32 Quay, (R. Post office,) h. 31 Quay William, (Jas. Buyers and Co.) 94 Skene street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 105

Buyers, Mrs, lodgings, 129 Union street Byth, George and James, cabinet-makers and upholsterers. 164 Union street, h. 11 Dee street

Cadenhead, David, boot and shoemaker, 98 John street George, advocate, and procurator fiscal for the city. 9 Huxter Row, h^ 7 Springbank terrace John, M.D., ophthalmic surgeon, (Eoyal Infirmary) 231 Union street west John, advocate, 9 Huxter Eow, h. Albyn cottage Peter, shipmaster (Granite) Theatre lane William, overseer, (Broadford Works) 7 John street ..,.,. Miss, 11 Rose street Miss, Albyn cottage Cadger, George, general blacksmith. Bridge of Dee Caie, William, shore porter, 84 Shiprow William, 99 Causewayend Miss, lodgings, 55 John street Caird, George, clerk (P. & G. Brown) h. Woodside Cairney, Alexander, 9 Young street Calder, Charles, porter and spirit merchant, 50 Green, h. 2 Carmelite street John, tailor, 15 Thornton place, Guestrow

„ William, tailor, 28 Marischal street, h. 39 Lodge walk Mrs, spirit dealer. Summer lane Mrs, lodgings, 57 Huntly street Cameron, Alexander, basketmaker, and japanner of all sort^ of baskets, 81 Green Alexander, shipmaster, 6 Hanover street Alexander, mason, 28 Catherine street Alexander, 24 Ferryhill place Andrew, founder (Blaikie Brothers) 23 Prince Regent st. Angus, 24 Ferryhill place Duncan, shipmaster, 14 Virginia street John, cooper, 11^ Loch street

, John, stabler, 13 Harriet street Peter, feuar, Hardgate William, shoemaker, 10 Skene street Mrs, Morefield, Stocket Mrs, 34 Union terrace Mrs, midwife, 33 Loch street Mrs, 125 Crown street Miss Elizabeth, dressmaker and lodgings, 124 Union st. Campbell, Alexander, innkeeper, Margaiet's place, Ruthrie- ston

Alexander, bookseller and agent, 16 Crown street, /i. 9 Holburn street Daniel, shoemaker, 17 Jopp's lane David, plasterer, 14^. 24 Albion street i2 106 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Campbell, David, carter and spirit dealer, 187 West North st. James, china, glass, and stoneware dealer, 19 Gallowgate John, surgeon, 7 Bon-accord street John, messenger-at-arms, 83 King street John, posting, cab, and livery establishment, 5 Bon- accord street John, post horse master, stables, Gaelic lane, h. 13 Backwynd Robert, timber merchant, 127 George street, and 9 Charlotte street, h. Argyle cottage, Cults William, sen., shipmaster, (Queen steamer) 4 Millburn street [Millburn street William, jun., shipmaster (City of London steamer) 8 William & Co., clothiers, 73 Union street William, (of W. Campbell & Co.) 92 George street Mrs, broker, 16| Justice street Mrs, 13 Park street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 22 Summer lane Cantley, Peter, shore porter, 7 Marischal street Cardno and Darling, seedsmen, nurserymen, and florists, 76

Union street ; nurseries, Westfield George (of Cardno and Darling) 22 Victoria street west Cargill, John, late shipmaster, 6 Canal terrace William, shipmaster, 25 Quay Carnegie, John (of Redhall) 1 Bon-accord square Miss Hannah, 6 Golden square Carnie, Alexander, grocer and- spirit dealer, 58 College st James, gardner, Devanha house William, sub-editor, (Herald) 24 Thistle street Catherine, milliner, 85 Queen street Carr, George, M.B., 22 Union place Miss, 14 Victoria street west Carter, Miss, 22 Springbank terrace Cassie, James, portrait painter, 74 Union street James, porter, 43 West North street John, do. do. Mrs, lace dealer and general draper, 43 Union street, Ji. Crown court. Union street Mrs Robert, 14 Marywell street Miss, milliner, 19 St Nicholas street Castle, Andrew, overseer (Bannermill) 99 Wales street Cattanach, Charles, & Co., tailors and clothiers, and patentees of apparatus for measuring the human figure and transferring the measure to cloth, 123^ Union st. D. G., advocate, and agent for the Economic Life Assurance Society, London, 56 Castle street, h. bl Bon-accord street Donald, principal warder. West prison gate. Rose street

, John (Broadford Works), 7 Denburn terrace CITY OP ABERDEEN. 107

Cattanach, Mrs, straw hat and bonnet maker, 7 Windmillbrae Catto, Alexander, (late farmer) 74 Wales street George (of Wm. Mitchell & Co.) h. Kuthrieston - James, boot and shoemaker, 219 Union street,^. 132 Crown street .4.... John, Son & Co., merchants, shipowners, and insurance brokers, 88 King street John, shipowner, 90 King street Joseph, clerk (Ferryhill Foundry) 56 Skene square Kobert, merchant, 44 King street Kobert, jun., 90 King street Robert, and Son, merchants and shipowners, 47 Maris- chal street Eobert, and Co., grocers, wine and spirit dealers, 14 King street Robert, spirit dealer, 9 Weigh-house square Thomson, & Co., rope and sail manufacturers, Links, Footdee William, secretary (Union Bank) h. 8 Springbank ter. William, corkcutter (G. Simpson) ^. Rosemount WilHam, Wallfield, Stocket load Mrs, grocer, 17 Charles street Miss, 8 Springbank terrace Miss E., dressmaker, 17 Charles street Miss, Wallfield, Stocket road Cay, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 47 Upper denburn William (Mitchell and Cay) h. 6 Black's buildings Chalmers, Alexander Wallace, general governor of prisons, h. West Prison, Rose street Alexander, feuar, 4 Charles street Alexander, 30 Union row Alexander, (of Chalmers and Ewing) h. 5 Mounthooly and Ewing, (sculpture and polished granite works,) 7 Mounthooly Charles, advocate (Chalmers & Farquhar), 14 Union terrace David, printer, h. 13 Adelphi, and Westburn David and Co., printers and publishers, JbwrwaZ office, 28 and 29 Adelphi court. Union street George, shipmaster (Sardinian) 3 Victoria place and Farquhar, advocates, 147 Union street James (of D. Chalmers and Co., printers), 13 Adelphi court, James Hay, advocate, (of Chalmers & Farquhar) agent for the Scottish Equitable Assurance Co., 14 Union terrace James, superintendent (Gas Light Co.) h. Gas street John G. (of D. Chalmers & Co.) 13 Adelphi court John, baker, 83, Ti. 79 Gallowgate 108 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Chalmers, William, manager of the Northern Assurance Company, h. 3 King street, and Cotbank Banchory Devenick William, gardener and nurseryman, Seafield, by Cupar- ston William, flesher, 11 Basement floor, Market, h. Love lane, Spittal ^ [west ...... William, builder, (Low and Chalmers) 35 Victoria street William, grain dealer, 39 Victoria street west William, gardener, 21 North Silver street Miss, of Westfield, h. Westfield Miss, teacher of music, wax flowers, &c., 21 North Silver street Chapman, John, builder, 165 George street William, G-lenburnie, Kubislaw «.... Mrs, spirit dealer, 3 Shore brae Mrs, provision dealer, 22 Marywell street Mrs, lodgings, 24 St. Andrews street Mrs Charles, 73 Hutcheon street Miss, dressmaker, 24 St Andrew street Charleston, Mrs, spirit dealer, 13 Hutcheon street Chasser, George, 4 Mary place Chesser, James, town sergeant. North cottage, 154 W. North street Cheyne, George, 14 Marywell street Joseph, brassfounder, (foreman to Farquhar and Gill), QQ Gerrard street Eev. Patrick (St John's Chapel) 44 Bon-accord street Mrs, milliner, QQ Gerrard street Chisholm, William, keeper of the County Eooms, Union st. William, officer, (Greyfriars' Church), h. 48 Longacre Miss, ladies' school, 77 Bon-accord street Chivas, Alexander, advocate, and agent for the National Bank of Scotland, National Bank court, 42 Castle street

, James (of Stewart & Chivas) 17 King street John (D. L. S. & Co.) 2 Castle brae Mrs John, 2 Castle brae Christall, George, N. of S. Bank Mrs William, lodgings, 5l|- Bon-accord street Christie, Alexander, merchant, 1 Causew^ayend Alexander, timber salesman to Robert Campbell 127 George street, h. 35 Charlotte street Andrew, shipmaster, 14 Virginia street George, grocer, 56 George street James, railway inn, Ruthrieston James, lodgings, 18 Frederick street John, M.D., lecturer on the institutes of medicine University and King's College, h. 46 Schoolhill CTTY OF ABERDEEN. 109

Christie, John, auctioneer and valuator, 25 Union street John, shipowner, 23 Virginia street John, gardener, Froghall Peter, collector, (Aberdeen Steam Navigation Co.) h. 8 Commerce street William, shipmaster, (Tom Duff), 14 Virginia street Miss, 49 Bon-accord street Christopher, Mark, shipmaster, 42 Marischal street Mrs, lodgings, 42 Marischal street City of Glasgow Bank, Victoria court, 54 Castle street, John Cruickshank, and John Morison, agents City Loan Office, 1 Longacre, D. Bain, manager City Tax Office, 17 Huxter row Clark, Alexander, provision merchant, 12 Northfield, Lead- side Gilcomston Alexander, principal assistant, (James Mowat,) 32 Union terrace David, 232 George street George and Son, wholesale booksellers, stationers and paper merchants, 15 Broad street James, bookseller, (G. Clark & Son,) 2 Guestrow James, traveller, (Anderson &^Thomson,) 6 Little Chapel street

...... James, clothier, QQ Union street, li. 33 Bon-accord st.

John, advocate, 3 Queen street, Ti. 37 High street, Old Aberdeen John, (of L. Clark & Son) h. 2 Upperkirkgate John, surveyor of taxes, office, Record Buildings, King street John, 28 Blackfriars street John M., (John Moir & Son) h. 36 Marischal street John, builder, 9 Princes street Joseph, Strawberrybank, entrance from Justice Mill lane Leslie & Son, tea dealers, wine, and spirit merchant, 4, h. 2 Upperkirkgate Thos., M.D., professor of chemistry (Marischal College)^ 2 Springbank terrace William, late ironmonger, 12 Union terrace William, assistant inspector of poor, 37 Constitution st. William, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 8, h. 10 King st. William, shipmaster, (Commodore) 34 Marischal street William, gardener. Market hall, Links gardens Mrs J., lodgings, 153 Crown street Mrs, lodgings, 7 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill Mrs, 45 Schoolhill Mrs, 23 Castle street ...... Miss, ladies' school, 16 Gallowgate Cleland, Peter, artist and teacher of drawing, 8 Union terr. Clerihew, Alex., teacher, (South Parish School,) 2 Denburn, Green 1 10 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Clerihew, Francis, advocate, 6 Union place George, late builder, 104 Crown street William, Richmond hill, South Stocket road Clunes, James, (of T. Clunes & Co.,) 62 Catherine street Thomas, (of T. Clunes & Co.,) h. 12 Kingsland place Thomas & Co., plumbers, brassfounders, gasfitters, and coppersmiths, 8 Schoolhill Clyne, James, (of Wm. Clyne & Sons), Strawberrybank, en- trance from Justice Mill lane ...... Nerval, advocate, 245 Union street, h. 9 Waverley place ..^.. Thomas, tea, coffee, and fish dealer, 20 Gallowgate, h. 11 Littlejohn street William & Sons, curriers, 28 Berry lane William & Sons, leather dealers, boot and ehoemakerp and gutta percha agents, 22 and 24 Gallowgate William, 72 Catherine street Mrs Captain, 29 Victoria street west Mrs William, 188 George street Cobban, John, plasterer, 7 Thistle street Robert, shipmaster, 26 Constitution street Cochran, F. J„ advocate, (of Smith & Cochran), collector, County Rates, 1 Huntly street, h. Crown terrace Cock, John, mealseller, 11, A. 9 Commerce street Cocker, James, nurseryman and florist, Sunnypark, Canalside by Causewayend Cockerill, Charles, hairdresser, 200, h. 202 George street Cofton, Joseph, innkeeper, 9 Correction wynd Collie, Alexander, Oakbank, Stocket Alexander, slater, 28 Shiprow Alexander, baker, 35 Broad street, h. 10 Shiprow Alexander, druggist, 29 York place Duncan, clerk, (Post office), 37 Victoria street west George & Co., drapers, 4 St. Catherine's wynd, Union street George, (of G. Collie & Co.) 21 Union place George, shipmaster, 83 Waterloo quay Geo., (of J. &G. Collie, advocates), h. Braeside, Pit- fodels James & George, advocates, & agents for the London

Union Assurance Fire Offices and Annuities ; St. John's court, 38 Castle street James, (of J. & G. Collie, advocates,) h. 38 Castle street James H., hairdresser, 1 South Silver street, h. 45 Bon- accord street

James, cooper, 83, Ti. 85 Loch street James, tidewaiter, customs, Brebner's court, 84 Shiprow John, 13 York street John, plasterer, 69 Green, h. 4 College street John, hairdresser, 55 Green, h. 58 Shiprow CITY OF ABERDEEN. Ill

Collie, Patrick, wholesale and retail silk, shawl, and bonnet merchant, silk mercer, clothier, and haberdasher, 29 and 31, h. 29 Union street Robert, (of Duthie & Co., brewers), h. Holburn place Robert, wholesale and retail hardware and fancy ware- house, 37 Green, h. Affleck street Robert, 64 Shiprow, h. Holbm-n place Robert, plumber and gasfitter, 33 Loch street, h. 48 Skene square

William, wright, 1 Donald's court, Schoolhill William, painter, 77 George street, h. 69 Wales street William, carter, 59 Wales street Mrs William, Holbujrn street Mrs William, 102 Chapel street Miss Ann, 30 Gordon street Collins, James, auctioneer, 44 East North street Colston, Alexander, teacher of music and teacher (Gordon's Hospital) 1 1 Diamond street Mrs, dressmaker and milliner, 11 Diamond street Colvin, John, shipmaster (Richibucto) 4 Bannermill street John, porter, (Marischal College) Broad street Mrs, inn and lodgings, 61 Castle street

Commercial Bank of Scotland Branch ; agent, G. Milne, h, 7 King street Commissary Clerk's Office, Record Buildings, 27 King street Commutation Road Trustees; James Simpson, advocate, clerk and collector, 17 Huxter row Connel, Thomas, cabinet maker, 42 Huntly street

, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 42 Huntly street Connell, D. M., English and commercial teacher (Free North school. Princes street,) 16| Constitution street Connon, George, commercial traveller, 13 Craigie street James, draper, 6 and 8 Broad street, h. Exchange court 37 Union street James, 19 York street Richard & Co., ship and insurance brokers, and general commission agents, 58 Marischal street Richard, (of R. Connon & Co.,) h. 19 Skene terrace William, carpenter, 28 St. Clement street William, (of W. Davidson & Co.,) 11 Albyn place Mrs Alexander, 79 King street Connor, Agnes, draper, 43 Market gallery, h. 2 Shore brae Mrs J., draper, 39 and 40 Market gallery, h. 9 Carme- lite street Conry, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 Spa street Conway, Mrs, spirit dealer, 33 East North street Cook, Alexander, coach guard, 13 Guestrow George, shipmaster, 5 Hanover street James and Alexander, house carpenters, Holburn st. 112 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Cook, John, (of Eobertson & Cook), 63 Bon-accord street

John, ship and insurance broker, 59 Maris chal street, 7«. Ashley Mrs, lodgings, King's square, Huntly street Cooper, Alexander, saddler, 45, h. 35 Queen street Francis, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 58 and 60 Chapel street, h. Skene street west Henry & Co., manufacturers and general warehousemen, 47 Union street Henry, (of H. Cooper & Co.,) Devanha terrace Ferryhill James, day officer, (Aberdeen market), 44 Skene street James, late hatter, 45 Constitution street John, hairdresser, 121, h. 123 George street John, grocer and spirit dealer, Holburn street John, sacrist, (Marischal college), 82 Broad street Patrick, advocate and notary public, (of Davidson's & Cooper,) 110 Crown street William, (of Philip & Cooper,) 11 Albyn place William, black, silk, and woollen dyer and scourer, 51 Castle street, h. 43 Commerce street Mrs, midwife, 123 George street Copland, Alexander, slater, 78 John street Alexander, cashier, (Jopp & Shand), 1 Springbank place slater yard, Hutcheon street, h. Gerrard st. Peter, ; 60 Mrs, (lodgings) 1 Union wynd Corbet, James, late Bengal medical staff, (H.E.I.C.S.) 233 Union street Peter, broker, 31 East North street Cormack, Alexander, grocer, wine, and spirit dealer, 31 Ship- row, h. 151 Crown street. George, furniture dealer, 71, h. 69 Broad street James, coach builder, 55 Huntly street William, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 31 York place, A. 151 Crown street William, innkeeper. Ferryboat Inn, New Pier Mrs, provision merchant, 41 Guestrow Cornwall, George & 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, grocer, and manufacturer of salve for all kinds of sores, and agent for Bishop Hay's Pills, 298 George street Cottam, Robert & Co., tobacconists, 27 Union street Coulston, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, Commercial court, 58 Castle street Coulter, James, teacher (Rubislaw school), Rubislaw

County Fire Office and Provident Life Office ; agent, Wm. Smith, jun., 106 Union street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 113

County Rates Office, 1 Huntly street ; collector, Francis J, Cochran, advocate Valuation Office, 146 Union street; Alexander Smith, assessor Courage, Archibald, bookseller, 7 George street, h. 7 Brae- head, Gilcomston James, cooper, 175, h. Ill Gallowgate Miss, staymaker, 96 Skene street Miss, teacher, (Park street chapel school), ^. 177 Gal- lowgate • Coutts, Alexander, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, Rubislaw Alex., chemist, 138 George street, h. Rubislaw villa Alexander, wright, 46 Frederick street, h. South Con- stitution street Andrew, tailor, 70 Queen street ...... Charles, chemist and druggist, 26 Broad street, and 56 Summer street, h. 26 Broad street David, (Buxburn Meal warehouse,) 72 George street David, general grocer, wholesale and retail, 60 and 62 Windmill brae Francis, herbalist, rubber of sprains, Rubislaw George, wright, 88 John street James, builder, 24, h. 19 John street James, surgeon, 4 Castle brae [works John, engineer (Richards & Co.) Rubislaw, h. at the Thomas, clerk, 19 Adelphi court, h. Hardgate William, painter, glazier, and paper hanger, 223 Union street, h. 12 Union row William, overseer (Rubislaw works) Rubislaw villa William, tea and grocery warehouse, Holburn street Cow, William, horse slioer and farrier, 4 Windmill brae, h. 8 Carmelite street Cowan, Hugh, Inland Revenue officer, 26 Summer street William, engineer, 81 Skene square Cowie & Co., brewers, 5 Virginia street Crabb, William, superintendent of works (Great North of Scotland Railway) h. 28 Constitution street Craib, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 5, h. 3 Trinity quay James, cooper, 11 Castle brae William (of Knight & Craib) 7 Shore brae Mrs, lodgings, 1 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill Mrs, midwife, 3 Trinity quay Craig, Alexander, baker, 5, h. 3 North Broadford Alexander, shipmaster (Clarenda) 1 Marywell street Andrew, grocer and spirit dealer, 212 Gallowgate George, foreman (Thomson, Hall, Catto & Co.) 11 Catto square [hill James, and Co., saddlers and harness makers, 38 School- James, (of J. C. & Co.) 13 Black's buildings K 114 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Oraig, Eobert, spirit dealer, 21 North Broadford, h. 1 Broad- ford lane Thomas and Sons, tobacco manufacturers, 22 George street, h. Skene street west Thomas, jun. (of T. Craig & Sons) 50 Victoria st. west Mrs, lodgings, 46 Eegent quay ... Miss, Melbourne cottage, Nelson street Craigen, James, auctioneer, Saleroom, 25 Gallowgate, h. 13 Seamount place Craighead, James, printer, 57 Huntly street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 7 Skene terrace Craigie, Major James (H.EJ-C.S.) 15 Albyn place Craigmile, Alexander, grocer, tea, wine and spirit dealer, 47, h. 49 (yommerce street Craigmyle, Francis, teacher of writing and drawing (Public school, Little Belmont street) h. 5 Strawberrybank ...... William, late farmer, 67 Commerce street Mrs, lodgings, 1 Kingsland place Cran, James, clerk, rural police constabulary, h. Record office King street ...... Robert, writer, 48 King street, h. 28 Shiprow Crane, Andrew, shipmaster, 40 Victoria street west ...... George, warehouseman, 40 Broad street James, collector (Gas Light Co.) 64 Gerrard street John, grocer, 52 Broad street. ^.21 Guestrow Crawford, John, overseer (Aberdeen Lime Co.) 2 Fish street WiUiam, fiaxdresser, 35 North Broadford Cree, Miss, 267 George street

. .... Miss, Elizabeth, trainer (Free North Infant School) h. Orchard cottage. Old Aberdeen Croli, Francis, confectioner, 45 St. Nicholas street George, baker, 70 King street John, baker, 67 George street, h, 72 King street Cromar, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 37 Woolmanhill William, blacksmith, 70^ Loch street, A. 15 Marywell street ...... Miss, 37 Victoria street west Crombie, Alexander, 23 Broad street ...... J. & J., manufacturers. Causewayend Mill James, wholesale merchant and commission agent, 1 Harriet street, h. 75 Hutcheon street ...... James, provision merchant, 165| Gallowgate, h. 11 Young street ...... James, shoemaker, 114 Gallowgate John, accountant, 3 Queen street ...... Peter, jeweller, 60 Broad street, h. Carnation cottage, Cotton William, cabinet maker, 10 Justice street Crone, Mrs, poultry and cook shop, 76 Shiprow -

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Crow, James, late locker of the Customs, 8 Thistle street Cruickshank, A. & Co., hosiers and glovers, 105 Union street Alexander, grocer, tea, wine and spirit merchant, 14 Black's buildings, h. 161 West North street Anthony, (of A. Cruickshank & Co.) Beech Grove, Mile end George, (of A. Cruickshank & Co.) 17 King street

; George F., writer, (Adam & Anderson) 75 Union street James, merchant tailor, 13 Nether kirkgate, corner of St. Catherine's wynd, second floor James, teacher of concertina, flutina, and accordion, 35 St. Nicholas street John, LL.D., professor of mathematics (Marischal col- lege) 12 Kose street John, agent (City of Glasgow Bank) Victoria court, 54 Castle street ...... John, inspector of police, 50 St. Nicholas street, h. 216 George street Peter, tinsmith, 22 Causewayend Robert, grocer, tea, wine and spirit merchant, 196 Gal- lowgate, Ti. 71 Catherine street William, innkeeper, 42 Regent quay William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 19, h. 20 Castle st. Mrs, lodgings, 28 George street Mrs, 161 West North street Mrs, 6 Frederick street Mrs John, 34 Park street Mrs, lodgings, 11 Union buildings Miss, dressmaker, 28 Thistle street Miss, dressmaker, 1 Denburn terrace Miss, teacher of vocal and instrumental music (piano- forte and concertina), and wax flower modelling, 35 St. Nicholas street [road Cuddle, Nicolas, brewer, 112 Loch street, h. Mile-end, Stocket Cumine, Peter, merchant, 169 Crown street Misses, of Rattray, 3 Albyn place Gumming, xilexander, grocer, tea, wine and spirit merchant, 70 Broad street, h. 14 Correction wynd Alexander, spirit dealer, 32 Castle street James, jun., ship chandler and grocer, 79 Waterloo quay, A. 15 Prince regent street James, late shipmaster, 15 Prince regent street James, master carpenter (Walter Hood 8e Co,J 49 Wellington street John, foreman, (W. Henderson, painter) 48 Gordon st. Robert, clerk (Post office) 64 Union street Robert, clerk (Devanha Comb Co.) h. 6 Bank street Mrs, 25 Frederick street Miss, 4 Garden place 116 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Gumming, Miss, lodgings 64 Union street Cuirie & Downie, slaters, North Charlotte street, h. 243 George street Wm., hairdresser, 25 Park street Mrs, lodgings, 14 Queen street Curr, Thomas, agent, grocer, and provision merchant, 122 King street, h. 1 King street place Cushne, Mrs, provision warehouse, 58 Causewayend Miss, 10 Gerrard street

Custom-house, 16 Quay ; watch-house, New pier, Footdee Cuthbert & Wyllie, Misses, milliners, 195 Union street

Dakers, David, provision merchant, 27 George street Dale, Eobert, guard, (S. N. E. E. Co.) Wellington road Dalgarno, James, 22 East North street James, photographer. Market st. ^. 50 Castle street Dalgety, Alexander, fish dealer and provision merchant, Basement floor, market, h. Chapel lane Dallachy, Miss E., dressmaker, 47 St. Andrew street Dallas, Thomas, porter, (Medical school) St Paul street Dalrymple, Miss, 3 Alford place Daniel, Alexander, advocate, deputy register of sasines Kecord buildings, 27 King street James, & Co., printers, publishers, stationers, book and chart sellers, 46 & 48 Castle street Thomas, post horse master, 16 Mealmarket street Thomas, stabler and innkeeper, offices, 3 Huxter row, and 16 Mealmarket street William (Kecord Office) 16 Mealmarket street William (of Warrack and Daniel) h. 2 Henry place, Whitehouse street William, shipmaster, 4 Marywell street Danish consul, Neil Smith, jun., 7 Frederick street Dargie, William, rag and stoneware merchant, 55 Loch st. Darling, Thomas (of Cardno & Darling), nursery and seeds- men, 76 Union street, h. Westfield cottage David, Wilham, feuar, 117 Causewayend Davidson and Cooper, advocates, 7 tjnion terrace and Coutts, (Lower Buxburn Mill warehouse) 72 George street Eev. A.D., D.D. (Free West Church) 126 Crown street ...... Alexander, of Desswood, 237 Union street Alexander, shipmaster, 41 York street Alexander, jun., grocer, tea, wine and spirit merchant, 44 Castle street, ^.31 Frederick street Alexander, shipmaster, 21 Ferrj^hill place Alexander, stoneware, china and glass merchant, 69, h. 71 East North street Alexander, 20 Constitution street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 117

Davidson, Alexander, 308 feiiar, George street Alexander, Wright, 164 Gallowgate Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 125 George street Alexander, 126 George street Alexander, clerk, 33 Marischal street [street Andrew, flesher, 7 Basement floor, Market, h. 9 Hanover

Charles, chemist, 205, li. 207 Union street Charles, shoemaker, 80 Shiprow Charles & Sons, paper manufacturers, warehouse, 4 Trinity Quay, Works, Muggimoss, and Waterton David, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 131^ Union street,

workshop, 18 Summer street ; h. 27 Union row Donald, manufacturer, 49 Green, h. 2 Denburn George, bookseller, 1 King street, h. 8 Castle street George and William, merchants, rope and twine manu-

facturers, Footdee ; office, 17 Quay George (of G. and W. Davidson) 17 Quay [kirkgate James, flesher, 47 Market hall, h. Grant's court, Upper- James, gardener, Hardgate James, plasterer, 22 Union row James, shore porter and sedan chair carrier. Commercial court, 58 Castle street James, currier, foot of Berry lane, h. 27 John, advocate, agent for the General Fire and Life Assurance Co., London, 47 Marischal street, h. 4 North Broadford John, assistant pilot-master. New pier John, plumber, 78, h. 11 St. Andrew street John, writer, 43 Skene street John, provision merchant, 24 Basement floor. Market, h. 34 Union terrace

Joseph, clerk (Kichards & Co ) 49 Ann street Robert, manufacturing chemist. Canal road Patrick, of Inchmarlo, 27 Bon-accord terrace Robert, carver, 28 Union row Robert, slater, 14 St. Andrew street ... .. William & Co., grocers, wine and spirit merchants, and dealers in agricultural seeds, 44 Broad street William, architect, 59 Victoria street west William, spirit dealer, 54 Green, h. 73 College street William, paper ruler, 15 St. Nicholas street, h. 28 Thistle street William, glass and china merchant, wholesale and retail, 71 Green, h. 22 Kidd lane _ William, tailor and clothier, 51 Commerce street Mrs Alexander, provision merchant, 63 Gallowgate ..%... Mrs D., of Inchmarlo, 237 Union street Mrs G., Ruthrieston, Bridge of Dee Mrs Lieutenant, 126 King street 2 K 118 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Davidson, Mrs, provision seller, 2 Frederick street Mrs, lodgings, 65 Wellington street Mrs, provision seller, 25 Wales street Mrs, lodgings, 90 Bon-accord street Misses, 27 Victoria street west Miss, matron of Poor house. Nelson street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 22 Kidd lane Miss, lodgings, 32 Thistle street Miss, 111 Crown street Davie, James, teacher of vocal and instrumental music and music seller—class-room, Union street—entrance from 13 Huxter row Davies, George, wright and cooper, Euthrieston Dawson, Alexander, spirit dealer, 18 Maberly street ...... Charles, sheriff-officer, and constable for" Aberdeenshire, h. 16 Huxter row

John Grant, writer, 14 Adelphi court, 7i. 45 High street. Old Aberdeen William, spirit dealer, 13 Queen street William, cart and plough wright. Spa street Mrs, provision seller, 248 George street Mrs, lodgings, 1 Crown terrace Mrs, lodgings, 11 St. Andrew street Miss, 136 King street Deaf and Dumb Institution, 31 Belmont street, John Weir superintendent and teacher Dean, Matthew, chimney-sweep, 22 Mutton-brae Miss, provision shop,,. 32 Marischal street

Deeside Railway Co., W. B. Ferguson, secretary ; Head office, 24 Adelphi court Dempster, John, 14 Bon-accord street Deuchar, George, grocer, 65, h. 63 George street Devanha, Brewery, Devanha Comb -work, Co., Devanha Distillery Co., Polmuir

Devine, William, shipmaster, 1 5 Frederick street Dewar, Eev. Daniel D.D., principal of Marischal College, 13 Victoria street west Dewer, Henry A., M.D., surgeon-dentist, 181 Union st. west Rev. Thomas (South Parish) Southbridge, Holburn st. Dey, George, shoemaker, 5 Carmelite street Hugh, distiller, Strathdee, Cuparston buildings William, painter, glazier, and paper hanger, 32, h. 57 Wellington street Diack, Alexander, collector of old Machar Poor's Assessment, and agent for the Minerva Life Assurance Co., office, 4 Belmont street WiUiam, manager (Buchanstone Mill warehouse) h. 3 Salter's court, Loch street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 119

Diack, William, grocer, 16 Park street, h. 17 Constitution st. William, hardware merchant, 42 Broad street, h. Mary place Dick, J. & J., tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 6 Union place James, grocer, 35 Union terrace John, provision seller, 11 Justice street William, overseer (Harbour works), 56 St. Clement st. Dickie, Kev. Andrew (United Presbyterian Church) Mount Pleasant, Canal street Andrew, (Kichards & Co.) h. 4 Hanover street John, merchant, Cherryvale Dickson, George (Simpson and Whyte) 3 Victoria place Dilling, William, moulder, 61 Commerce street Dinnas, Elley, china, crystal and stoneware merchant, 56 West North street Dinnison, John, shipmaster, 20 Victoria street Dixon, Burnett, carter, 45 Longacre Don, William, mill overseer (Richards & Co.) 70 Catherine st. Donald, Alexander, wood merchant. Inches, h. 16 Commerce st. Alexander, salmon fisher. Fords of Dee Charles, grocer, and spirit dealer, 49 College street George, painter, glazier, and paper hanger, 17 and 19 Netherkirkgate, h. 1 5 Victoria street west George furnishing tailor, 31 Marischal street James, H., writer, 245 Union street

John, H., (of Grant and Donald), h. 10 Chapel street . John, wood merchant. Inches, h. 34 Union terrace Peter, broker, 86 Green Robert, shipmaster, 91 Wales street Robert, shipowner, 11 Millburn street William, mason, 112 Chapel street William, vintner, Cuparston buildings William, corn merchant, and agent, Inverury mill warehouse, 21 Chapel lane William, principal beadle (Free South Church) officer to the Free Church Divinity Hallj and funeral waiter, 27 Blackfriars street

.... Wm., milliner and draper, 148, Ji, 146| George street William, bootmaker, 41 Castle street Mrs James, Cardenshaugh Mrs, 25 Upperkirkgate Mrs, lodgings, QQ John street Mrs, 2 Canal street Mrs William, 10 Chapel street Donaldson, Alexander, clerk (Aberdeen Rope and Sail Co) 47 Wellington street [ford. Arthur, flesher, 230 George street, ^. 20 North Broad- George, builder, and Licensed appraiser, Summerfield cottage, 75 Park street 120 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Donaldson, James, spirit dealer, 24 Trinity street Mrs Peter, 196 George street Donaldson's school, Back wynd, Eev. James Grant, teacher, h. Eastfield cottage, Stocket Dougal, Daniel, chimney sweep, 66 Netherkirkgate Douglas, Alexander, grocer, 21,^. 19 Chapel street Alexander, wright, 1 Nelson street Kobert, Kailway Hotel, Clayhills Thomas, purveyor, to Her Majesty, Douglas' Hotel, Market street Mrs A., Juvenile teacher, 1 Nelson Street Dow, Alexander, heel and toeplate maker, 119 Causewayend

William, writer, 26 St. Nicholas street, 7*. 119 Cause- wayend David, butcher, 10, h. 12 Park street Mrs, broker, 8 Park street Downie, Alexander, farmer, Rubislaw Charles, of Ashfield, Morayshire, h. Cuparston place James, shoemaker, 22 Netherkirkgate John, grocer, tea and spirit merchant, Holburn street, h. Rubislaw Drummond, James, bootmaker, 1, ^. 3 Queen street

John, boot and shoemaker ; warehouse, 54 Union street, h. 14 Bon-accord terrace Drysdale, William, R. clerk (Police office) h. 37 Victoria street west Miss, 91 Crown street Duff, Archibald, superintendent, mineral department, (S. N. E. Railway Co.), 53 Victoria street west William, draper (H. Cooper & Co.), 3 Charlotte street Duffus, Alexander, confectioner, 10 & 11 Castle street, and 23 Market street, h. Exchange court,'Union street James, confectioner, 86 Union st. h. 13 Correction wynd William, Temperance Hotel, 56 Union street Miss, confectioner, 9 Upperkirkgate Duguid, C. J. G., of Springhill, h. Springhill David, fishing tackle maker, 2 h. 1 Flourmill brae James Marquis, writer, 19 Princes street Peter, advocate (of Stronach & Duguid,) 54 Bon-accord street William (of J. Smith & Co.) 255 Union street Mrs, Bellevue cottage, Hardgate Misses, Newlands, Ruthrieston Miss, cotton manufacturer, 83 St. Andrew street Dun, Alexander, clerk (Blaikie Brothers), 43 Frederick street John, ^Grammar school) 41 Belmont street John, 5 Huntly street Dunbar, Alex., clerk (Richards & Co.), Braehead, Gilcomston William, draper and hosier, 24, h. 20 Chapel street CITY OP ABERDEEN. 121

Duncan, Alexander, guard (G. N. of S. K.), 47 Constitution street Alexander, mate, 12 Castle street Charles, advocate, 42 King street, h. 9 Huntly street Ebenezer, provision merchant, 60 Hutcheon street ...... George, agent for Huntly Distillery Co., and Garnkirk Coal Co., 39 Netherkirkgate, h. 80 King street George, flesher, 17 Basement floor, Market, h. Loirston, Nigg George K., broker, 69 Shiprow George, grain merchant, 16 h. 266 George street George, pain ter, i24i Gallowgate, A. 1 South Constitution street

James, shipmaster (Concord), 7i. Brebner's court. Ship- row [lane James, grocer and spirit dealer, 12 Quay, h. 3 Nelson John, advocate, 8 Castle street, h. 263 Union street John, jun., advocate, 84 King street, h. 28 Silver street John, goldsmith, jeweller, and lapidary, 4, h. 6 St. Ni- cholas street John, lodgings, 3 Rosemount terrace John, tacksman of Weigh-house, bell and petty customs John, writer, 1 Windsor place, Victoria street west Kobert (Blaikie Brothers) 85 Wales street Thomas, marble and stone work, 34 Dee street Thos. & Son, cork manufacturers, 20 St Nicholas street ...... Thos., jun. (of T. Duncan & Son), 2 Albert street

William treasurer and collector of Police ; office 50 St. Nicholas street, h. 4 Shore brae William, ship insurance, sharebroker, and timber mer- chant, 33 Marischal street, h. 9 Huntly street William, flesher, 217 Gallowgate, h. 19 Spittal William, gardener, Millbank cottage. Berryden, and New market William, sen., boot and shoemaker, and leather cutter, 25 Broad street, h. 4J Frederick street William, boot and shoemaker, and leather dealer, 37 Broad street, h. 70 Catherine street Mrs, lodgings, 37 Marischal street Mrs Adam, lodgings, 17 Huxter row Mrs James, provision merchant, 5 St Andrew street Mrs & Co., provision dealers, 28 Basement floor, market Mrs (of D. & Co., h. 8 Carmelite street Mrs, broker, 53 Causewayend Mrs David, 40 Huntly street Mrs William, 9 Huntly street Mrs, lodgings, 32 Union terrace Miss, Duncan's court, 74 Gallowgate Miss, teacher (Free Gilcomston), h. Holburn street 122 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Duncan, Miss, poultry dealer, 26 Shiprow Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 31 Schoolhill Dunn, Alexander, grocer, 17 Skene street, h. 1 Skene terrace Alexander (Wm. Lumsden, 58 Union street), h. 60 St. Nicholas street A. S., clerk (Electric Telegraph Office, Railway Station, Guild street), h. Mrs Gall's lodgings, 84 Union st. Arthur, builder, Sutherland's buildings, Holburn street David and Co., wholesale druggists and drysalters, 32 King street David (of D. Dunn & Co.), 30 King street David, traveller (N. Agricultural Co.) h. Fonthill place, Ferryhill ...... Hugh, 20 Prince Regent street ...... James, draper, 34 and 35 Market gallery, h. 21 School- hill John, shipmaster, 13 Commerce street John, late merchant, 4 St Mary's place. Crown terrace John, book-keeper (A. Hadden & Sons), 7 High street, Old Aberdeen William, advocate, 74 Union street Mrs John, Fonthill place Ferryhill ...... Mrs, 3 Skene place Miss, dressmaker, 18 John street Dunnet, James, shipbroker, 9 Catto square Dunningham, Henry, shipmaster, 63 Regent quay Capt. William, 7 Skene street Durno, Alexander, printer, 40 Gallowgate Leslie, mealseller, Wellington place, h. 15 Chapel st. Peter, 58 Longacre Durward, James, commercial traveller, 124 Union street James, inn and lodgings, 3 Kagg's lane Duthie, Alexander & Co., shipbuilders, Footdee Alexander (of A. Duthie & Co.), Waterloo quay Alexander, advocate, agent. City of Glasgow Fire and Life Assurance Co., 123| Union street, h. Broad- ford place Barclay, furnishing tailor, 12 Church street James, criminal officer, 18 Loch street John, shipbuilder, 53 Wellington street ...... John, jun., shipbuilder, 64 Bon-accord street John, stabler, 32 West North street William, jun., shipbuilder, Inches, h. 4 Devanha terrace William, advocate, 115 Union street, h. Broadford place William, shipowner and merchant— office, York place,

Ti. Waterloo street William & Co., brewers and maltsters, Holburn street Mrs William, Holburn place Mrs, sick nurse, 24 Upper Denburn CITY OF ABERDEEN. 123

Dyce, James, late druggist, 4 East Craibstone street

Robert, advocate ; office, 3 Queen street, h. 47 Don st., Old Aberdeen Robert, M.D., lecturer on Midwifery (Marischal Col- lege) 198 Union street ...... Mrs General, Granton Lodge, Cuparston Dyer, Alexander R. (of R. Connon & Co.), 23 Thistle street Dyker, James, shoemaker, 106 George street

Eagle and Life Insurance ; agent, Arthur Thomson, Bank of Scotland court, 35 Castle street

East Coast Railway Co.'s Office, 43| Castle street ; John Webster, agent, h. 7 Constitution street Easton, Alexander, blacksmith, 8 Summer street Alex. R., watch, clock, optical, and nautical instrument maker, 53 Marischal street, h. 8 Summer street James, blacksmith (A. Duthie & Co.) 2 Park place Eaton, James, stonecutter, 2 Mary place

Economic Life Assurance Society, London ; agent, D. G. Cattanach, advocate, 56 Castle street Eddie, Alexander, baker, 6, h. 8 Commerce street John, chimney sweep, 7 Berry lane Robert, 2 Canal lane

Wm., chemist and druggist, 30, Ti. 28 George street Mrs, mealseller, 21 Basement floor, market, h. 15 Den- burn terrace Mrs, midwife and sicknurse, 3|- Blackfriars street

Edinburgh Life Assurance ; Jas. Murray, 48 Schoolhill, and Wm. Adamson, 25 Marischal street, agents

Rope and Sail Cloth Co.'s store, 43 Marischal street ; J. T. Rennie, agent Edmond, Charles, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 38J Broad street, agent for the Glenburnie distillery, h. 40 Huntly street Erancis, advocate, 22 Adelphi court, h. 5 Albyn place, James, advocate, 23 Adelphi court, h. Garden's haugh, Skene street west [place John, bookbinder and stationer, 54 Queen st., h. 4 Dee Robt., bookbinder, 31 Frederick street Edward and Son, bakers and confectioners, 36 Union place, h. 1 Thistle street Alexander, of Gilcomston, 156 Gallowgate Alexander (British Linen Co.) Skene street west David, beadle (Free Bon-accord church) funeral waiter and undertaker, 3 Denburn John, shoemaker, 33 St Andrew street Simpson, pie shop, 16 ^. 14 Upperkirkgate Mrs, 73 George street Edwards, Charles, grocer and spirit dealer, 65 Woolmanhill 124 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Edwards, Douglas, general merchant and commission agent, 15 and 16 Adelphi court James, overseer, flaxdressers (Kichards & Co.) Maybank Hutcheon street west James (of J. & D. Edwards) Holburn street J. Se D., boot and shoemakers, 38 Union place John jun., clerk (Brown & Carr) Kingsland place

Wm. D., com. traveller (D.Edwards) /i. 1 6 Adelphi court Elder, Peter, dealer in horses, Barkmill house Peter, gardener (Lunatic Asylum) 27 North Broadford Miss, staymaker, 69 Shiprow Miss, lodgings, 66 Dee street Electric and International Telegraph office, (S. N. E. Kailway

station), Gruild street ; G. H. Midgley, manager, h. Miss Cumming's, 64 Union street Elgie, Wm. (Broadford works) Maybank, 148 Hutcheon st. Ellethorn, Jas., surgeon & pharmacopacien, 19 Upperkirkgate Ellicock, Joseph, cabinetmaker, QQ Broad street

Elliot, John & Co., tallow melters, 39 James street, li. 2 Eose- mount place Mrs, 3 Affleck place

Ellis, Mrs, spirit dealer, 1 1 Back wynd Mrs, 4 North Charlotte street Mrs, 19 Fisher row Misses, dressmakers, 36 Harriet street Elmslie, Wm., Honeybank, Canal side Wm., 4 St Mary's place Wm., stoneware merchant, 188 West North street John, coppersmith, 69 Windmill brae, h. 14 Dee st. Mrs, staymaker, 188 West North street Miss, lodgings, 188 West North street Elmsly, George, 3 Bon-accord square Elphiston, John, tinsmith, 247 George street Elrick, John, grocer and wright, 18, h. 19 Thistle street John & son, pipe manufacturers, 63 Gordon street

, John, mason, 8 Thornton place, Guestrow Eobert, brewer, 41 Frederick street Mrs, 3 Mary place Miss, matron, Lunatic Asylum Elsmie, George & Son, commission merchants and general agents, 4 Eegent Quay James (of G. Elsmie & Son) 2 Eegent quay Mrs, lodgings, 16 Netherkirkgate Miss, 21 Summer street Emslie, James, dentist, 55 Schoolhill James, 22 Leadside, Gilcomston Eobert, grocer, 45 Commerce street Mrs, lodgings, 11 Craigie street Mrs, lodgings, 32 Union terrace CITY OF ABERDEEN- 125

Emslie, Misses & Co., milliners & dressmakers, 90 Union st. Erskine, John, cutter (J. Lumsden & Co.) h. 53 Victoria place east Eobert Marr, surgeon and druggist, 138, h. 128 George street Esplin, William, sen., goods manager (S. N. E. Railway) of- fices, Guild St. station, h. 1 Ferryhill place Esslemont, Alexander, wholesale and retail grocer and tea merchant, 73 King street, h. 6 Constitution street Esson, Benjamin, late millwright, 14 Carmelite street Charles, engineer (Bannermill) 11 Constitution street Mrs, lodgings, 25 Whitehouse street Ettershank, Jos., shipmaster (Timbuctoo) 9 Strawberry bank

European Life Insurance and Annuity Co. ; A. Davidson, ad- vocate, agent, 7 Union terrace Evans, T. Waller Eyre,Ex.S.T.C.D.,rector(Grammar school) 177 Union street V Mrs Elizabeth, matron, Shaw's Hospital Ewan, George, turner, South Silver street, h. 58| Windmill brae James, principal beadle (South Parish church), h. 32 Belmont street John, jun., painter, 158 Gallowgate, h. 283 George st. John, tailor. Concert Court, 12 Broad street John, grocer and spirit dealer, 45 East North street Thomas, advocate, 20 Queen street, h. 23 Frederick st.

William & Co., builders, 7 Summer street, 7i. 26 Chapel street William, stabler, 11 Harriet street Mrs, spirit dealer, 38 Gallowgate Miss Margaret, provision dealer, 25 Basement floor, Market, h. 9 Carmelite street Ewing, James (of Chalmers & Ewing) 28 Princess street Experience Life Assurance Co., agent, G. Marquis, 147 Union street

Fairweather, David, sen., mahogany and rosewood mer- chant, 182 George street John, late mail-guard, 2 Thistle street Wm, (of White, Fairweather, & Co.) 5 Huntly street Mrs, 184 George street Falconer, Alexander, 14 Upper Denburn George (of J. Falconer & Co.) 24 Union row James, shipmaster, 4 Canal lane John & Co., haberdashers, 23 Union street Robert, spirit dealer, 17 Fisher row Mrs John, lodgings, 5 Huntly street Mrs, midwife, Stoneytown, Rubislaw Mrs James, 45 Bon-accord street L 126 GENERAL DIRECTORY.

Falconer, Misses, Belvidere, Stocket road

Farmers' and Graziers' Mutual Cattle Assurance Society ;, office 132 Union street; Benjamin Eeid, agent for Aberdeen district Farquhar & Gill, painters, glaziers, paper-hangers, plumbers, braziers, and gas-fitters, 2 Drum's lane, and 24 UpperKrkgate Arthur, store-keeper (S. N. E. R. Co.) h. 21 Steps of Gilcomston George, (Aberdeen Herald), 2 Devanha terrace, Ferry- hill George, miller and grain merchant, Upper Justice mills^ Holburn street George, provision merchant, 166 George street ^ James, plumber (of Farquhar & Gill) 23 Broad street James, clerk (John Blaikie & Sons) 19 Littlejohn street John, grocer, 15 Justice street

Nathaniel, advocate, sheriff clerk ( Chalmers & Farquhar) 33 Union place, WilHam, manager (Glenburn Distillery) Villa Franca,. near Kichmond hill Mrs, 67 Queen street Mrs Alexander, 18 Garden street Miss, milliner, 218 Gallowgate Farquharson & Brown, grocers, &c., 14 West North street ...... & Co., grocers, tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 131 IJnion street Alexander, innkeeper, lodgings, stabler, &c., 6 Little Belmont street ...... Henry, grocer, 254 Gallowgate James (of Farquharson & Brown), h. 40 Loch street Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 165| Gallowgate Mrs Dr, 4 Dee place Misses, of Ballogie, 249 Union street Farrell, John, teacher (Roman Catholic school, Constitution street) h. 2 Chapel court, 1 Justice street Fearn, William, wright, 7, h. 6 Martin's lane Fearnside, John, druggist, 45 Green, h. 40 Union terrace

Female Orphan Asylum, 8 Albyn place ; Mrs Eeid, matron School of Industry (Sheriff Watson's) Skene street west Fenton, Eobert, bookbinder, 50 Gordon street Ferguson, Eev. Fergus, 3 Strawberry bank James, advocate, 54 Union street, h. Grove cottage, Cuparston Dr James, rector (West-end academy) Mill-end, Stocket John, advocate and sharebroker, agent for the Life As- sociation of Scotland, 54 Union street, A. 11 Union place ...... Malcolm, stonecutter, h. 27 Whitehouse street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 127

Ferguson, Robert, silk dyer and renovator, 42, h. Charles court, 40 Upperkirkgate Robert, foreman (A. M'Donald) 42 Bon-accord street Wm. B., civil engineer and secretary (Deeside Railway Co.) 24 Adelphi, li. 4| Albyn place Miss, Ferguson's court, 108^ Gallowgate Miss, Cuparston place Miss, governess. Girls' Hospital, Gallowgate Ferryhill Mill Warehouse, 59 and 60 Castle street Fiddes, David, M.D., 18 King street Edward (North of Scotland Bank) 18 King street Francis, bootmaker, 25 St. Nicholas street William, grocer, 49 Castle street, h. 104 King street

Fidler, Alex., coal broker ; office, Quayside, h. 1 Shore brae John, provision dealer, 27 Shiprow, h. 10 Kingsland pi.

Fimister, John, surveyor of taxes ; Record buildings King street, h. 2 Langstane place Findlater, James, plasterer, 47 Causeway end James, shoemaker, 13 Dee street Findlay, Alexander, 72 Catherine street Alexander, boot and shoe warehouse, 11 Broad street,

Ji. Milner's court, 25 Guestrow Alexander, (Black & Ferguson) commercial traveller 26 North Broadford Francis, (Mate) 3 Hanover lane

James, grocer and spirit dealer, 48, Ti. 48^ Gallowgate John & Sons, watchmakers, jewellers, and manufac- turers of German silver plate, 7, 8, and 9 Market Gallery, h. Orchard cottage, Old Aberdeen ...... John A., druggist, Medical hall, 2, h. 10 Wellington place Lewis, 45 Castle street Robert, clerk (Allardyce & Jopp) 19 Springbank terrace Robert, fishmonger, basement floor, Market, h. 2 Mar- tin's lane Robert, furnishing warerooms, 70 Windmill brae William, wine merchant, 67, h. 66 East North street William, shoemaker, 52 Virginia street Miss, dressmaker, 5 Mounthooly Finlason, Mrs F., 42 Marischal street Miss, teacher of music, 9 Diamond street Finlayson, Miss, 2 Longacre Finwick, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 252 George street Fire Engine Station, 125 King street Firth, James, slater, 48 Queen street Fisher, Basil, Devanha, h. Kemnay house Capt. A. S., of Murcar, ^. Westville, 14 Albyn place ...... William, Ferryhill house William S., stamp cutter, 3 Market gallery, h. 17 North Broadford 128 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Fisher, Mrs, draper, 23 Market gallery, h. 12 Marischal street Fleming and Paull, advocates, 12 King street Alexander, 6 Hanover street James G., fancy warehouse, 42 Union street, h, Donald's court, schoolhill John (of Fleming and Paull), ^. 12 King street John, 81 Crown street J. and J., hardware merchants, 24 Broad street, h. 3 Dee place ...... Peter (Wordie & Co.) 107 George street Eobert, victualling house and spirit dealer, 27 Guestrow Fletcher, James, shipmaster, 61 Commerce street Eobert, sharebroker and accountant, 17 Huxter row, h. 15 Albert street "William, shipmaster (Marys) 61 Commerce street Flett, David, tailor. Trinity manse Mrs, baker, 142 George street Flockhart, Alex., (of Yeats and Flockhart) Belmont house Fobester, Magnus, principal beadle (U. P. Church Belmont street) 14 Kidd lane Foote, Mrs Dr James, 14 Golden square Mrs, provision seller, 38 Frederick street Miss, 71 Crown street Forbes, Alexander, (of Forbes and Sons) 2 Rotunda place, Ferryhill Alex., meter inspector (G. L. Co.) 82 Chapel street Alexander, late boatman, (Customs) 52 Wellington st. Alexander, tailor, and principal beadle (Mariner's Church, Commerce street) 27 Justice street Andrew, boatman (Customs) 52 Wellington street Duncan, 5^ Albyn place George, grocer, 109 Gallowgate, h, 33 Seamount place James, &Sons, merchants and general warehousemenj 24 Market street James, merchant, (of Forbes & Sons,) Kingsland house, 265 George street James, cashier (J. and A. Blaikie) 25 Victoria st. west

James, spirit dealer, 7, li. 11 James street James, (A. M'Kenzie & Co.) 8 North Broadford James, broker, 25 West North street John, tea, wine and spirit merchant, 86, h. 84 Broad st. John, shipmaster, 41 York street

John, writer, 84 King street, li. Kingsland house P., sawmaker, 6 Flourmill brae Robert, spirit dealer, 86, h. 84 Shiprow William, merchant, 1 Regent quay, h. above shop Mrs F., 23 Victoria street west Mrs, provision merchant, 32 Upperkirkgate Mrs, lodgings, 51 Marischal street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 129

Forbes, Mrs, dressmaker, 56 Windmill brae Mrs George, lodgings, 17 Huntly street Mrs William, provision merchant, and register office, 13 Schoolhill Miss, of Echt, 97 Crown street Miss, 2 Kotunda place, Ferryhill [street Miss Eliza, Juvenile School, Crudcn's court, 22 Broad Ford, John, flint-glass manufacturer to the Queen (Holyrood flint-glass works, Edinburgh) and China ware-

house, 136 Union street ; John Veitch, manager. h. 86 John street Fordyce, Miss Dingwall, 35 Union place Forrest, George, carter, 79 Virginia street James, provision merchant, 30 Marywell street Robert, 11 Seamount place Mrs, midwife, 114 Chapel street Forsyth, Alexander, 18 Constitution street Alexander, confectioner and pastry cook, 87 Broad st.

Ti. 5 Upperkirkgate

Alexander, jun., clerk (R.I ) 23 Stc Andrew street Alex., overseer (Gilcomston Comb work) 81 George st. George, 18 Constitution street Isaac, letter-carrier, 1 Marischal street Rev. James, D.D. (West Church) 21 Golden square James,, baker and confectioner, 129, h. 127 Crown st. James H., M.D., 35 Dee street

John, leather merchant, 85 Broad street, Ji. Prospect house, Rosemount place Morris (of the excise) Ash vale, Cuparston place Robert (of Devanha Comb work Co.) 23 Marywell st. Walter, feuar, 24 North Broadford

, William & Co., druggists, 57 Castle street William (of W. Forsyth & Co.) 35 Dee street William, editor (Aberdeen Journal) Bonnymuir William, mail guard, 39 Bon-accord street William, cabinet-maker and upholsterer, 10 Schoolhill. h. 35 Union terrace Mrs, lodgings, 1 Marischal street Mrs, Balmoral place, Holburn road [lane Foster, Thomas, Strawberrybank, entrance from Justice mill

Fotheringham, Richard, late manufacturer, li. 62 Catherine st. Fowler, Andrew, Wellspit house, near Bridge of Dee James and John, of Cluny, warehouse, 24 George st. John, innkeeper, Ruthrieston Thomson, wright, Ruthrieston Mrs, 39 Victoria street west Franklin, H., boot and shoemaker, and clerk (St. Paul's Chapel) 3 St. Catherine's wynd, h. 61 Gallowgate Eraser, and Glennie, tailors, Concert court, 12 Broad street l2 130 GENEKAL DIRECTORY,

Fraser, Alexander, tea, wine and spirit merchant, and agent for the Brackla Royal Distillery, 15 Marischal st., h. 49 Constitution street Alexander, advocate and city chamberlain, Townhouse,

h. 1 94 King street Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 8 Upper Leadside, Gilcomston

. ... Angus & Co., grocers, tea, coffee, wine and spirit mer- chants, 72 Union street Angus (of A. Fraser & Co.) Woodbank, Pitfodels

Archibald, wood merchant, 209 King street, Ji. 308 George street ...... Arthur, innkeeper, 7 Union lane [quay Charles, Crown and Anchor public house, 15 Regent David (of J. Fraser & Son) 28 North Broadford ...... David, letter carrier, 2 Littlejohn street Duncan boot and shoemaker, 31 Summer lane J Frederick, broker, 25 Causewayend George, spirit dealer, 106 Green George, foreman (Thomson, Hall, Catto & Co.) 17 Prince Regent street George, ship- joiner, Pottery close, Footdee Gray C. (of Kennedy & Fraser) 42 Castle street Hugh, clothier, hatter, and outfitter, 24 Union street, h. 8 Broadford place Hugh, china merchant to the Queen, 55,^. 54 Castle st. Hugh, clerk (A. Duthie & Co.) 89 Virginia street Hugh, blacksmith and bellhanger, Steps of Gilcomston James & Co., family grocers, wine and spirit merchants,

221 Union street, and 1, 2, and 3 Dee street ; re- ceiving Post office James and Son, boot and shoemakers, 115 Union street James (of J. Fraser & Co.) Heathcote Rev. James (St. Clement's) 185 King street James, letter-carrier, 10 Gaelic lane James, overseer (Commercial Co.) 20 Marywell street James, overseer (Gilcomston Comb work) 48 Skene sq. James, hairdresser, 28 Gallowgate, h. 1 Riddle's court, Windmill brae James, 42 Castle street John (of J. Fraser and Son) 66 Bon-accord street John H., teller (Aberdeen Bank) 3 Caroline place John (of J, Fraser and Sons, builders) 73 John street John, watch and clockmaker, 170 Union street, h. 37 Whitehouse street John, tailor, 172 George street John, carpenter, 26 Summer street John, clerk (J. Blaikie and Sons) 8 Constitution street Robert, clerk (Post office) 220 George street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 131

Fraser, Thomas (Aberdeen Brick & Tile Co.), h. Clayhills Lieutenant Col. William, 20 Golden square William, wine merchant and purveyor of groceries to H. K. H. the Duchess of Kent, 57 Union street, h. 2 Crown place William, surgeon, 54 St. Nicholas street William, (of Fraser & Glennie), 39 Chapel Street William, tailor, 39 Castle street William, spirit dealer, 11 Fisher row Mrs, 8 Drum's lane Mrs, 77 Crown street Mrs, midwife, 22 Windmillbrae Mrs, spirit dealer, 36 West North street Mrs, grocer, 10 Hanover street Mrs Alexander, 185 Gallowgate Mrs D., lodgings, 31 Summer lana Miss of Fraserfield, 9 Union row Miss, teacher, (Free St. Clement's School) 10 Hanover street Frater, Alexander, book-keeper, (J. Blaikie & Sons) 7 South Constitution street James, clerk, and billet master, (City Chamberlain's office), h. 9 Huxter row Frederick, Charles, German clockmaker, 42 George street Freeman, Benjamin, vintner, Summerfield, Kittybrewster Free Church Divinity Hall, Alford place,—keeper William Donald, 27 Blackfriars street French Vice-Consul, Arthur Thomson (Bank of Scotland) 35 Castle street Friend's Society of. Meeting-house, 122 Gallowgate Fullerton, Eobert C, guard (Deeside Eailway) 69 Virginia st. Mrs, 55 John street Misses, ladies' boarding and day school, 139 Crown st. Fyfe, Charles, house factor and general agent for letting and selHng property in Town and County—office, 4 Belmont street, h. 108 Crown Street George, grocer, 51 Shiprow, h. Old Bridge of Don John, brushmaker, 22 St. Nicholas street, h. 16 Bon- accord terrace Lewis, late blockmaker, 13 York street

Peter, house carpenter, North Charlotte street, /i. 74 Hutcheon street Eobert, jobbing gardener 26 Union row Mrs John, 53 Shiprow Mrs P., dressmaker, 74 Hutcheon street Misses, .^ ladies' boarding and day school, 108 Crown st. Fyvie, James, cab hirer, 7 South Silver street John, clerk, (Post-office) 8 Drum's lane Mrs Alexander, 8 Drum's lane 132 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Gael, Francis, spirit dealer and gardener, Calsayseat Gage, Andrew (Richards & Co.) 44 Skene street James, overseer, cloth department, (Richards & Co., Rubislaw) h. Rubislaw Villa Galen, John, M.D., 7 East Craibstone street Mrs Alexander, 82 Crown street Gall, John & Co., grocers, 121 Gallowgate & Sons, tailors and drapers, 6 King street William (of Gall & Sons), 25 Constitution street Mrs Andrew, lodgings, 84 Union street Galloway, James, engine driver, (S.N.E. Railway) 1 Mill- burn street Mrs, lodgings, 39 Union terrace Gallowgate Mission Chapel, 138 Gallowgate Ganson, John, shipmaster, 87 Wales street Mrs, 89 Wales street Garden & Davidson, plasterers, 14 John street Alexander, furnishing tailor, 68 Broad street, h. Hol- burn street George, baker, 32, h. 30 Schoolhill George, turnkey, (Jail,) 20 Dee street George, spirit dealer, 9 York street James, advocate (of Murray & Garden) 145 Crown st. James, plasterer, 14 John street John, grocer, 76, h. 78 College street John, bookseller and newspaper agent, 124, h. 138 Gallowgate William, hair-cloth and curled hair manufacturer, 14 John street ...... Mrs George, 89 Bon-accord street Mrs, broker, 4 Back Wynd Stairs, Green Mrs John, 25 Langstane place Miss, 121 Crown street Gardiner, John, flesher, 35 Basement floor, market, h. 54 Shuttle lane

Garioch, John, hairdresser, 3 Schoolhill, li. 9 North Broadford Mrs, late of Strichen, 18 Springbank terrace Garnkirk Coal Co.'s Office, 39 Netherkirkgate Garrow, James & Co., game and fish dealers, 32 Basement floor, market James (of J. Garrow & Co.) 1 Hadden street Garvie, James, builder, 14, h. 10 Summer street Gas Light Co.'s office, Gas street, George Gordon, manager and secretary, li. 26 Ferryhill place Gauld, Alexander, pilot-master, New Pier Edgar, mason and builder, 60 Skene street Miss, 49 Upperkirkgate Gavin, William, grain and meal merchant Mill of Lairney warehouse, 59 Schoolhill CITY OF ABERDEEN. 133

Gavin, William, grocer, 20 East North street Geddes, George, builder, 13 Seamount place James, boot and shoemaker, 16 Gausewayend James, spirit dealer, 30 Justice street John, M.D., 37 Union place John, provision merchant, 63 Shiprow John, mason, 14 Skene street Miss, lodgings, 71 Chapel street Miss, dressmaker, 34 Hutcheon street Gellan, Alexander, carpenter and precentor (North Church), 62 Virginia street Mrs R., lodgings, 36 Union terrace Mrs, dressmaker, 62 Virginia street

General Fire and Life Assurance Co. ; John Davidson, advo- cate, 47 Marischal street Dispensary, 36 Upperkirkgate George, Charles, share and insurance broker, 19 Marischal street, h. 11 Chanonry, Old Aberdeen

Gerard, Alexander, teacher (Gordon's Hospital) li. Balmoral place, Holburn road Jas., blacksmith and machine-maker, 30 John st. h. 82 Skene square William, I Millburn street William, cabinetmaker, 55 Huntly street [bank Gibb, Alexander, civil engineer, Waterloo quay, h. Willow- Andrew, (of Keith and Gibb) Twin Cottage, Chapel st. James Shirra (of Cults) 7 Strawberry bank James, shipmaster, (St. Lawrence), Mount street James, engineer, 6 Bank street James, bootmaker, 29 Marischal street John & Son, civil engineers, contractors, and stone mer- chants, Waterloo quay John, 4 Mary place John, labourer, 247 George street Thomas, day patrol, 11 Young street

. .... William, major, 5 Albert street William, shoemaker, 20 King street Rev. William, 2 Mary place Miss L., 15 Rose street Gibbon, Misses, 3 Craibstoue street, west Misses, Nellfleld House, Cuparston Miss, 6 Mackie place Gibson, Thomas, shuttle-maker, 35 Union terrace Thomas B. (J. Lumsden & Co.) 124 Crown street Thomas, hairdresser, 2 Park Lane William, Commercial traveller, 21 Skene row William, of Kinmundy, Justice of the Peace, 1 Spring- Mrs, G., 21 Skene row [bank terrace Misses, millners and dressmakers, 24 Belmont street ;

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Gifford and Son, (late Giflford and Mair) carvers and gilders, print-sellers, &c., 187 Union street James, (of Gifford & Son) 7 South College street Gilbert, Thomas, teacher (Juvenile Industrial School, Sugar- house lane) William, criminal officer, 35 West North street Gilchrist, Gordon, merchant tailor, 1 Shore-brae Gilcomston Brewery Company, flour and meal merchants John Webster, manager Comb Works, Steps of Gilcomston Gildawie, Alexander, late farmer, (Gateside) 6 Carmelite st. Giles, James, R.S. A., portrait and landscape painter, 62 Bon- Accord street Gill & Smith, wholesale^ watch and clock makers, 78 Union street Alex. (ofFarquhar& Gill), 6 Caroline place David (of Farquhar & Gill), 6 Caroline place David (of Gill & Smith), 48 Skene terrace Thomas, Cabinet-maker, Craigmile couit, 59 & 61 Commerce street Mrs, lodgings, 17 Upperkirkgate Miss, lodgings, 216 Gallowgate Miss 4 Bon- Accord square Gillan, William,jun., grocer, 70 Virginia street,^. 31 Marischal street Mrs, 31 Marischal street Gillanders, James, sexton, (St. Clement's churchyard) and funeral undertaker, 3, h. 1 Commerce lane Miss Margaret, dressmaker, 1 Commerce lane Gillen, Adam, provision dealer, 41 Frederick street Gillespie, Erskine, boot and shoe warehouse, 4, 5, and 6 Mar- ket gallery, h. 6 Donald's Court, Schoolhill

William, Gilcomston tavern, 1 6 Steps of Gilcomston Mrs, spirit dealer, 81 Woolmanhill Mrs, lodgings, 163 George street Mrs, lodgings, 3 Charlotte street Gilfillan, James, 13 Craigie street

Girls' Hospital, 56 Gallowgate ; Miss Ferguson, governess

Glasgow Parcel Delivery ; agent, Alex. Henderson, 2 Broad street Glass, John, flesher, 43 Wales street Glassites' Chapel, 37 St. Andrew street Glegg and Thomson, iron merchants, and wholesale iron- mongers, 179 George street Alexander, confectioner and pastry cook, 125 Union street, h. 24 Gordon street George and Sons, confectioners, 215 Union street George (of Glegg & Sons), 28 Dee street Robert (of Glegg & Sons), 37 Shiprow CITY OF ABERDEEN. 135

Glegg, Eobert (of Glegg & Thomson) 2 Mount street Mrs, broker, 57 West North street Glenburn Distillery, Kubislaw, Wm. Farquhar, manager, h. Villa Franca, near Kichmondhill Glennie, Charles, coach proprietor, 56 Queeu street George, baker, 17, h. 15 Crown street John (of Fraser & Glennie), 5 Nelson street William, vintner, 49 Lodge walk Mrs Alexander, of Maybank, Hutcheon street west Misses, Galleries, Mackie place

Globe Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance ; Eobert Dyce, ad- vocate, 3 Queen street Glover, Lieutenant, T. B., 79 King street [street Goldie and Hay, sailmakers, St. Clement court, St. Clement George, porter dealer, 61 Commerce street, h. 1 Prospect terrace

James, shipowner, St. Clement street, li. Ash-hill Goodbrand, Stephen, clerk, 8 North Broadford Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 188 George street Goodfellow, Mrs, register office for servants, 61 Guestrow Goodridge, Mrs, 25 Marywell street Goodwin, William, mail guard. Crown court, 41^ Union street Gorard, Martha, (Burns tavern) 68 Guestrow Gordon and Smith, carters, 81 West North street and Smith, grocers, wine and spirit merchants, 203 Union street Alex., of Eussel and Gordon, h. St. Ann's court, 15 Guestrow Alexander, furnishing tailor, 5 Correction wynd Charles, cooper and provision merchant, 57 Green, ^. 3 Millburn street Ferryhill Charles S., inspector of the North of Scotland Bank Branch offices, 40 Bon-accord street Charles, gardener, Holburn street Francis, 9 George street Francis & Son, fleshers, 23 Market hall, h. 9 George st. George, late merchant, 42 Chapel street George, manager and secretary (Gas Light Co.) Gas - street, Ji. 26 Ferryhill place George, fishing tackle maker, 31 George street Henry, teacher (Free Holburn school) li. Cuparston row Hugh & Co., ironmongers to Her Majesty, and general

iron merchants, &c., 89 Broad street ; manufac- tory, 14 Gallowgate H. C, Esq., 4 Springbank place James & Co., coopers, Chronicle lane, h. 56 Longacre James, Wilson's court, 91 Broad street John, shipmaster (Scottish Maid) 6 Fish street John, copper, 2 Garvock street 1

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Gordon, John, carter, 14 Catherine street

. ... Joseph, boot and shoemaker, 33 Upperkirkgate ...... Peter, stoneware merchant, 51, h. 49 St. Nicholas street P. L. (of Craigmile) Hawthorn cottage, Cuparston Eobert, flesher, 122, li. 119 Chapel street Robert, wright, 10 Summer lane Thomas jun., (of Gordon and Smith) Berryden house Thomas, innkeeper, cab hirer, and stabler, 5 Harriet st. William, sharebroker, and commission merchant, and agent for the Alfred Life Assurance Association,

6 King street, y^. 11 Bon-accord square William (of J. Sim and Co.,) 114 King street Mrs Dr., lodgings, 67 Crown street Mrs George, Back cottage. Ferryhill place Mrs James, lodgings, Wilson's court, 91 Broad street ...... Mrs John S., 93 Crown street Mrs Ralph, lodgings, 26 Dee street Mrs Thomas, 11 Rosemount place Mrs, 8 Bon-accord square Mrs & and Misses, millners and dressmakers, 7 Back wynd Mrs, Provision seller, 4 Park lane

Jane, flesher, 4 Basement floor, market, i^. Johnstone cottage. North Broadford Miss, of Pitlurg, 9 Golden square Miss Ann, dressmaker, 26 Dee street Miss, dressmaker and milHner, 50 Gordon street Miss, lodgings, 8 Canal street Miss, lodgings, 22 Union terrace Gordon's, Robert, Hospital, 58 Schoolhill Gossip, Miss, laundress, 4 Hanover street Govan, Mrs Thomas, provision dealer, 34 East North street Gove, William, fishmonger, 6 Basement floor, Market, h. 15 Mealmarket street Government Emigration Agency for Australia, agent J. T. Rennie, 43 Marischal street

Gowans, James, supervisor of Inland Revenue ; office, 2 Adeiphi court, h. Haidgate, (Strawberry bank) Gracie, James, builder, 69 Huntly street Graham, Colquhon, baker, Holburn street Grahame, Joseph, 2 Links street Grammar School, 52, 54, and 56 Schoolhill Granite and Marble Works, Constitution street and Marble works, 112 John street and Marble works. Union bridge and Marble works, St. Mary's place, Crown street and Marble works, Windmill brae Grant and Donald, chemists, 141 Union street and Miller, fleshers, 156 Gallowgatc CITY OF ABERDEEN. 137

G-rant, Alexander T., writer, 84 King street, h. 17 Forbes st. D. R. Lyall, (sole partner of Brebner and Grant) Marine terrace, Ferryhill David, boot and sJhoemaker. 3 South Silver street, h. 7 Thistle street David, (successor to John Duncan) tobacconist to her Majesty, 25 Union street, h. 17 Queen street Douglas, harbour police. Trinity Manse George, advocate, 10 King street, agent for the Pro- testant Life and Fire Assurance Association, London George, spirit dealer, 14 Park street, h. 9 Canal terrace * George, lodgings, 13 Constitution street George, late sergeant, (74th Highlanders) 65 Park st. George, furniture dealer, 47 Gallowgate Rev. James, teacher (Donaldson's school. Back wynd), h. Eastfield Cottage, Stocket James, shipmaster, 58 Shiprow

James, flesher, 46 Woolmanhill, 7i. 5 Carmelite street James & Co., bootmakers, 21 Marischal street John & WilHam, clothiers and haberdashers, 16 Broad street, h. 85 Crown street John S. (of Grant & Donald) 60 Bon-accord street John, shipmaster, 5 Catto square John M., goods agent (Deeside Railway, Aberdeen sta tion) 131 Crown street John R., 74 St Andrew street Peter, surgeon, 157 Gallowgate, h. 9 Seamount place Peter, grocer, 3 Causewayend

Robert, 24 Frederick street ' Wm. H., druggist,. Holburn street Wm. (of Grant & Miller) 156 Gallowgate Mrs S., Bloomfield, Holburn road

Mrs, lodgings, 1 Berry lane Mrs, provision merchant, 30 and 32 Loch street Misses, of Monymusk, 11 Belmont street Miss B., milliner, 18 Skene street Miss, Sl^- Bon-accord street Granz, Wilhelm, professor of music, 72 Bon-accord street Gray, A. & A., wine, spirit, and provision agents, 3 Thornton place, Guestrow Adam M. (of A. & A. Gray), 18 Victoria street west Rev. Alex. (Holburn church) Albert street Alex., wholesale and retail bookseller and stationer, 23 St. Nicholas street, h. 117 George street Alex. R. (of A. & A. Gray) 3 St Mary's place Alexander, coach builder, 101 King street, and Aber- deen Coach Work, 7 Frederick street, h. 103 King street M 138 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Gray, Alexander, watch and clock maker, 11, h. 13 Netber- kirkgate Rev. Charles, 85 Hutcheon street Charles, cooper, Hector's court. Commerce street, A. 8 South Constitution street Daniel, tea, wine, and grocery merchant, 22 Union St., h. 153 Crown street David, house steward, Eobert Gordon's Hospital David, grocer and spirit dealer, 56 Shiprow, h. TuUos, Nigg . David, cart and plough wright, general blacksmith, and horse shoer, Holburn street George, merchant, 13 Marischal street, h. 5 Dee place George H., commercial traveller (H. Gordon & Co.), 14 Gallowgate ^.... James, general agent, 77 Chapel street James, inspector of Eailway works, Wellington road James, jun., clerk (Northern Agricultural Co.), 77 Chapel street James, flesher, 19 Market hall, h. College bounds. Old Aberdeen John, surgeon, 28 Bon-accord terrace John, engineer (M'Kinnon & Co.), 140 George street' John, commission merchant, 14 Gallowgate John, commercial traveller (A. Skene), 89 John street John, commercial traveller (A. & A. Gray), 232 George street John, warden (West Church), 42 Union terrace John, spirit dealer, 18 Huxter row John, flesher, 13 Market hall, h. 26 Constitution street Robert, clerk (Post office), Crown court, 41^ Union street Robert A., teacher (Public schools), Berryden house Walter, merchant (Pratt & Keith), 74 Union street Watt, & Co., rope and twine manufacturers, 162 West North street Wm. C, clerk (J. Moir & Son), Kingsland place

" William, commercial traveller (Leslie Clark & Son), 77 Chapel street William, spirit dealer, 11 Exchequer row Mrs Professor David, 15 Union place Mrs Wm., 290 George street Mrs Wm., 115 Crown street Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 1 Charlotte street Mrs, 76 Wales street Mrs, flesher, 10 Basement floor. Market Mrs, lodgings, 31 Charlotte street Mrs, lodgings, 75 Union street Miss, 79 Gallowgate Greach, Mrs, lodgings, 30 Dee street CITY OF ABEEDEEN. 139

Great North of Scotland Eailway Office, Waterloo station ; Kobert Milne, secretary and general manager, h. 148 Crown street Green, James, manufacturer and xjlothier, 118 John street Peter, horse shoer and farrier, 9 Chronicle lane, h. 15 Princes street William (of Littlejohn & Green) 2 Affleck place Grieve, Mrs, lodgings, 107 George street Greig, George, builder, (W. and G. Greig) 27 Thistle street James, grocer and spirit dealer, 30 Causewayend James, shoemaker, 89 Queen street, h. 190 West North street John, furnishing tailor, Ruthrieston

John, cabinetmaker, 129, h. 126 King street ; workshop, 11 Princes street John E., (N. of S. Bank) 126 King street Robert, builder, 30 Summer street William, builder (W. and G. Greig) 6 Thistle lane W. and G. builders, 6 Thistle lane Mrs, John, 84 Crown street Mrs, laundress, 38 Queen street Mrs James, 3 Little Chapel street Miss, teacher, 6 Thistle lane Miss, dressmaker, milliner, and straw-hat maker, Greig's court, Windmillbrae Miss, lodgings, 130 Union street Griffith, Charles, F. manager, (Scottish Provincial Assurance Co.), 96 Union street Grigor, & Reid, advocates, 83 Union street Groundwater, Mrs, flesher, 12 Basement floor. Market, h. 149 George street Grub, George, advocate. Advocates' buildings, h. 56 Dee st.

Guardian Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance ; A. Chivas, ad- vocate, agent. National Bank court, 42 Castle st.

Guarantee Society, London ; Stronach andDuguid, advocates, 20 King street Gunn, John, master shipwright (A. Hall and Sons) 20 Prince Regent street John, Collector, Wellington bridge Mrs, spirit dealer, 21 Hutcheon street

Gunpowder Office (Sir H. Bridges) 5 Belmont street ; Wm. Stevenson, agent [row Guthrie, John, teller, (National Bank of Scotland) 20 Union

Hacket, John, skinner. Jack's brae Hadden, Alexander, of Persley, Grandholm Cottage Alexander, & Sons, woollen and carpet manufacturers and worsted spinners, Green Gavin, manufacturer (A. Hadden & Sons) Union grove 140 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Hadden, James, Farquhar, manufacturer (A. Hadden & Sons) 33 Bon-accord terrace John, mason, 68 Catherine street ...... Kobert, jun., shipmaster, 3 Prospect terrace [hill Kobert, sen., salmon fisher, 3 Prospect terrace, Ferry- Haigh, James, 0., manager, (A. Hadden & Sons) 27 Ferry- hill place Hall & Sons, shipbuilders, York street, Footdee Alexander, sworn timber salesman, 45 Wellington st. A., officer of Inland Eevenue (Glenburn Distillery, Kubislaw) George, turner, Keid's court, 34 Gallowgate James, shipbuilder, (of A. Hall & Sons) Footdee James, flesher, 110 Gallowgate, h. 13 Spittal John, wholesale warehouseman, 43 Broad street, h. 13 Union place William (of A. Hall & S(ms) 119 York street, Footdee Mrs Alexander, 45 York street Mrs H,, 5 West Craibstone street Elizabeth, dress and bonnet maker, 45 Wellington st. Miss, 76 Broad street Hamilton, John, cutler, 17 George street, h. 25 Loch street Hampton, William, Cabinetmaker, 84 Chapel street Handy side & Co., boot and shoe warehouse, 3 Broad street Hannan, Mrs, keeper. Trades' hall, 153 Union street Hanoverian Eoyal Consul, W. L. Thomson, 21 Quay Hanseatic Vice-Consul, W. L. Thomson, 21 Quay Hardie, James, general blacksmith and machine maker, Hill- downtree, Banchory Devenick Hardy, William, watch and clockmaker, 14 Union street, h. 17 Huxter row Harkes, Peter, dog trainer and bird catcher 76 Causewayend Harp, Alexander, late Lighthouse keeper, 10 Canal street Harper, Frier, & Co., iron, grate, and wire manufactuiers,

82 King street ; works Ferrier lane & Clark, grocers and provision dealers, 15 West North street, h. 59 Long acre Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 57, h. 55 Virginia street John, of Harper Frier, & Co., 87 Queen street John, mealseller, 61 Virginia street. William, boot and shoemaker, and blacking manufac- turer, 237 George street, (R. Post-office) Mrs Alexander, 43 Dee Street Mrs, lodgings, 19 Union buildings Harries, Mrs E., teacher, 2 St. Mary's place Harrison, George, post-horse-master. Bazaar, 31 St. Andrew street, h. 60 Loch street Harrow, Eobert, spirit dealer, 258 George street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 141

Harrow, Mrs, midwife, 4 Gordon's court, Schoolhill Hart, Rev. Hugh (Zion Chapel, John street) 70 Dee street Harvey, George T., (S. N. E. R. Co.) Neptune cottage, Ruthrieston William, spirit dealer, 56, h. 42 Quay Hatt, John L., 93 Wales street ...... William, grocer and spirit dealer, 270 George street Hay, and Lyall, carvers and gilders to the Queen, printsellers. opticians, and artists' colourmen, 2 Market street, and 19 Guestrow Alexander, shipowner (of Goldie & Hay) 4 Mount street. Rosemount Alexander, japanner and clock dial maker, 11, A. V6 Thornton place, Guestrow

Alexander, merchant, 1 Blackfriars street Alexander & Co., spirit dealers, Adelphi lane ...... George, tailor, 240 George street George, provision merchant, 68 John street George, furnishing tailor, 129 Skene street ...... James, cab proprietor, 19 Huntly street, h. at the pre- mises James, mariner, 12 Frederick street John, jun. (of Hay & Lyall) 19 Guestrow [riestou John, late carver and gilder, Broomhill cottage, Ruth- John, spirit dealer, 22 Green, h. 1 Hadden street Robert, grocer, 5 Blackfriars street William, boot and shoemaker, 113 Union street, ^. II Seamount place ...... William, painter, 53 Green William, provision merchant, 144| George street Mrs, 108 John street Mrs, lodgings, 33 Charlotte street Mrs, 7 Carmelite street Mrs, 135 Crown street Mrs, spirit dealer, 1 Hadden street Mrs, spirit dealer, 90 Shiprow Miss, dressmaker, 7 Carmelite street Hector, John, salmon merchant, Bon-accord cottage, Cove, and 1 Springbank place Wilham, boot and shoemaker, Holburn street Mrs, tea and spirit dealer, Holburn street Heintzler, Mademoiselle, teacher of French, 27 Dee street Henderson, Alexander, advocate, 26, h. 32 St. Nicholas st. Alexander, bookbinder and stationer, 2 Broad street Alexander, shipmaster, 10 Marywell street Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 35 College street David, fishing tackle maker, 5 Castle brae

James, architect, 43 Belmont street, li. Elmbank, near Kittybrewster toll-bar 2m 142 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Henderson, James, shipmaster (Wild Flower) 23 Marywell st. John, fishing tackle maker and bird stuffer, 85 Spring- garden , John, porter (A. H. & Sons) 251 George street Robert, plasterer (of Bowman & Henderson) 4 John st. William k Son, architects and builders, 6Q Loch street William (of W. Henderson & Son) 2 Garden place William L. (of W. Henderson & Son) 49 Victoria street west William, M.D., lecturer on Materia Medica, in Marischal College and University, 49 Schoolhill William, house painter, glazier, and paper-hanger, 5

Dee street ; workshop, 81 and 82 Windmill brae, h. 3 St. Mary's place, Crown street William (of Geo. Thompson, jun. & Co.) Devanha house William, jun. (Barry, Henry & Co.) 28 Skene terrace William, gunmaker and cutler, 85, h. 120 King street William, clerk (S. N. E. R. Co.) 11 Affleck street William, printer, 16 Dee street Mrs Campbell, Calsay seat Mrs James, Upper Leadside, Gilcomston Mrs John, 21 Bon-accord street Mrs (late of Kepplestone) 43 Constitution street Mrs, 50 Skene terrace

Hendry, William (Milne, Low & Co.) 7i. Strawberry bank John, butcher, 92, h. 99 Gallowgate Henessey, Edward, teacher (Board of Trade Navigation school,) Mechanics' Institute, Market street h. 64 Union street [terrace Henry, George, merchant (Hugh Gordon & Co.) Rubislaw James, mail guard (Banff gig) 99 George street Mrs, 264 George street Hepburn, Mrs, provision seller, 2 Little Wales street Herald Office, 7 Queen street Hercules Insurance Company, agent, John Duncan, advocate, 8 Castle street Heriot, James M., shipmaster, 19 York street Hill, Isaac, teacher, seminary and h. 19 Queen street Hird, Miss, milliner, 4 Black's buildings Miss, lodgings, 56 Gerrard street Hislop, Robert D., clerk (Northern Assurance office) 37 Summer street William, 37 Summer street Hobnill, John, spirit dealer, 44 Regent quay Hobrovi^, William, grocer, &c., 218 Gallowgate [seat Hobson, Richard, surveyor's department (G. P. 0.) Arthur- Christopher, Arthurseat Hodge, John, cutler, and surgical-instrument and bandage maker, 41 Union st., h. 3 Windsor place, Victoria street west CITY OF ABERDEEN. 143

Hogarth & Co., merchants, 82 College street Alexander Pirie, of (D. Hogarth &Co.) h. 261 Union st. Dickson & Co., preserved provision merchants, &c., 82 College street Hugh, merchant, 87 Crown street Joseph, merchant, 261 Union street Thomas, Elmfield William, merchant, 261 Union street Hogg, George, wright, Holburn street, h. East twin cottage, Holburn street ...... John, 13 Carmelite street John & Co., provision dealers, 6 Park lane [street

Peter, tinplate worker, 20 Carmelite street, Ji. 20 Trinity William, furnishing tailor, 25 Skene street W. & A., Wrights, 7^ Carmelite street Mrs, register office and lodgings, 21 Schoolhill Holland, Frederic, manufacturer (Richards & Co.), 15 Golden square Holmes, Alexander, messenger (Adam& Anderson) 75 Union street John, clerk (J. Mess), 1 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill William, overseer (Hogarth & Co.) 87 College street William, jun., clerk, (Hogarth & Co.) 87 College street Hood, Walter & Co., shipbuilders, Footdee Walter, shipbuilder, 8 Canal terrace Horn, James, manager (Commercial company) 12 Springbank terrace James, mason, 3 Martin's lane Home, James, sheriff-officer for counties of Aberdeen and Kincardine, 8 Gallowgate John, clerk, (customs,) 8 Gallowgate R. B., clerk, 25 Marischal street, h. 8 Gallowgate [st. Hosie, James, flesher, 87 Basemeot floor, market, h. 55 Loch Hossack, Archibald, fruit merchant, 62 Union street

House of Refuge, Duthie's court, 45 Guestrow ; A. Machray, superintendent Houston, R. S., 6 Little Chapel street Howie, Walter, spirit dealer, 25 Windmill brae William, porter, carpet department (A. H. & S.) 46 Shiprow Mrs, lodgings, 49 Broad street [q^iay Howling, Thomas, shipmaster (Duke of Rothsay) 83 Waterloo Mrs, 41 York street Huddlestone, Miss, 143 George street [street Hughes, George, ship and ornamental carver, 15, h. 13 York Robert, engraver and lithographic printer, 15 Nether- kirkgate, h. 36 Union terrace

Hull Steam Packet Company, Aberdeen and Grimsby ; office, 47 Marischal street 144 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Humphrey, John (of Comalegy) 11 Springbank terrace Miss, 44 Whitehouse street Hunter, Alexander, 61 Huntly street Arthur, mealseller, 137 Gallowgate David, merchant, 63 Huntly street John M., 108 King street Robert W., musician, teacher and dealer in musical in- struments, 16 Huxter row WilHam C, of Tillery, 12 Albyn place William, advocate, agent for the Scottish Equitable Life Insurance Society, and Imperial Fire Insur-

ance company, 14 Adelphi court, /^. 1 1 Garden place William, commission merchant and general agent, 115

Union street, li. 28 Union terrace William, grocer and spirit dealer, 33 Park street, h. 19 Constitution street William, news agent, 11 Union buildings Mrs, organist of St. Paul's Chapel, teacher of singing, pianoforte, organ, harmonium, and guitar, 28 Union terrace Mrs, 48 Constitution street Misses, 30 North Broadford Huntly Distillery Company's office, 39 Netherkirkgate Hurray, Andrew, shipmaster, 21 Chapel lane Hurry, Alexander (of W. Hurry and Sons), 65 Park street William, and Sons, nail and tack manufacturers, 20 Frederick street WiUiam, (P. Macaldowie, & Co.) 3 Charlotte street Hutcheon, Alexander, 4 Frederick street Andrew, heddlemaker, 20 Forbes street John, upholsterer, 44 Union street, h. Crown court. Union street J. & J., fleshers, 48 Market hall, h. , Skene Hutcheson, George and William, grocers, wine and spirit merchants, 20, ^.19 Upperkirkgate Hutchison, John, furnishing tailor, 33 Woolmanhill Hutton, Edward, hairdresser, 114 Skene street James, lodgings, 108 King street John, Millbank terrace John, traveller, 5 Seamount place

T.MLAY, Alexander, late printer, 9 Constitution street

Imperial Fire Insurance ; agent, Wm. Smith, architect, 142 King street Imray, David, stoneware merchant, 64 Woolmanhill George, teacher, (Gilcomston school) 57 Summer street William, stoneware merchant, 75 Broad street

Income Tax Office, Record Buildings, 27 King street ; N. Burnett, clerk to commissioners CITY OF ABERDEEN. 146

Infirmary, Eoyal, Woolmanhill Inglis, Alexander, grocer and ship-chandler, 28 Eegent Quay, h. 6 Castle brae Gr. & W., wholesale grocers. Crown court, Union street George (of G. & W. Inglis), 60 Dee street James, baker, Waverly place and 32 Gallowgate, h. Waverly place James, woolwasher, 53 St Andrew street Joseph, grocer, 292 George street William (of G. & W. Inglis), 60 Dee street Ingram, Alexander, feuar, 25 Seamount place James, tailor, 64 Broad street James, 34 Park street William, Wright, 91 Loch street Inland Eevenue Office, 21 Adelphi court Eevenue (Stamps and Taxes), Advocates' buildings Innes, Captain George, 44 Chapel street George, plasterer, 103 George street John B., slater and slate merchant, 17 Eose street Eobert, fishmonger and game dealer, 60 and 61 Base- ment floor, market, h. 47 Green Mrs, lodgings, 1 Netherkirkgate Mrs John, 14 Eose street Miss, 251 Union street

Miss, dressmaker, I Netherkirkgate Insurance Company of Scotland (Fire); agent, Wm. Skinner, advocate, 229 Union street

Inverury Mill Warehouse, 52 Eegent quay ; William Donald, agent Ireland, James, baker, 81, h. 79 Bon-accord street Ironside, George, inspector, (S, N. E. Eailway) 56 Chapel st. James, hairdresser, 149 Gallowgate, A. 27 Meal market

William, builder, 9, h. 8 Well of Spa Mrs, provision merchant, 27 Meal Market street ...... Mrs, lodgings, 56 John street Irvine & Co., from J. Broadwood, & Sons, London, 81 King st. Alexander, officer to the Shoemaker Trade, convener officer to the Seven Incorporated Trades, 25 Long- acre John, pianoforte turner and repairer, 243 George street Mrs, lodgings, 73 John street Isaac, George, cattle salesman andflesher, 4 EastNorth street, h. 24 Frederick street

Jackson, George, army marker, collector (House of Eefuge) &c., 24 Marywell street Henry, M.D., surgeon and druggist, 34 Woolmanhill, h. m Schoolhill 146 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Jackson, James, boot closer, 53, h. 50 Longacre William boot and shoemaker, 13 Upperkirkgate Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 13 Upperkirkgate Jaffray, George, messenger (Aberdeen Bank) 6 Castlebrae James, merchant, 108 Chapel street James, clerk, (S. N. E. Kailway Co.) 11 Little Chapel street Lawrence, clerk (Post-office), 45 Constitution street Thomas, coach builder, 5 Fish street William, baker, 63, h. 61 Broad Street William L., boot and shoe shop, 36 Broad street, h. Bank street, Ferryhill William, shipmaster, 47 Wellington street Mrs David, mealseller, &c., 68 West North street Mrs William, 45 Constitution street James, William, maltster and brewer, 211 King street Jameson, Mrs John, 41 Chapel street Jamieson and Mitchell, tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 38 Union street. Alexander, drill-master, (Gordon's Hospital) and teacher of broad sword and calisthenic exercises, h. 30 Whitehouse street Alexander, book canvasser, 40 North Broadford George (of J. & M.) 33 Dee street George, jeweller and silversmith, and watchmaker to the Queen, 107 Union street, h. 6 West Craibstone street James (of J. Fraser & Co.), 54 Dee street James, precentor (Free North church) and gardener, Gordon's mills James, mason. Bank street, Ferryhill ...... John, ship and insurance broker, and manager (New- burgh Commercial Co.), 74 Waterloo quay, h. 6^ Albyn place John, tea and spirit dealer, 25 St. Clement street John, teller (Town & County Bank) Skene street west Lewis, porter (J. & J. Crombie's mill) 99 Causewayend Peter, harness composition manufacturer, 20 St Nicholas lane Ptobert, M.D., medical superintendent of Koyal Lunatic Asylum, h. at Asylum Kobert, shipmaster, 20 Prince Kegent street Thomas, wright and funeral waiter, 9 Carmelite street Mrs, midwife and sicknurse, 15 St Nicholas street Mrs, Skene street west Jamson, Mrs Captain, lodgings, 36 Union street Miss, matron, Gordon's Hospital Jarvis, James, hosier (J. & J. Barker,) 8 North Broadford Jazdowski, John, teacher and linguist, 120 Crown street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 147

Jessiemaa, George, spirit dealer, 51 Upper Denburn Miss, lodgings, 40 Chapel street Jessiman, George, spirit dealer, 24 Castle street Johnston & Laird, furnishing tailors, 36 Union street Alexander, of Blackness, 26 North Broadford Alexander, builder, 34 Thistle street Alexander, blacksmith, 3 Martin's lane Alexander, broker, Q6 Shiprow Andrew, cashier (Adam & Anderson) 10 Eosemount place Fraser L., tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 2 & 4, ^. 126 King street George, tidewaiter, 48 Commerce street James, mealseller, 60 Virginia street James, messenger-at-arms, 29 Broad street [of Dee James, meal and barley miller, Leggart Mills, Bridge James, hairdresser, 62, h. 28 Shiprow Jeremiah &^Wm., heel and toe plate manufacturers, 18 Meal-market street, h. 75 Gallowgate John, grocer and spirit dealer, 65 Upper Denburn John H,, embroidery pattern printer, 73, h. 75 Chapel street Eobert, merchant, 25 York place, h. 3 Golden square Eobert, soap manufacturer, 11 Drum's lane, and 40 Loch street William, (of Johnstone & La^d, 1 Netherkirkgate Mrs, lodgings, 1 Henderson s court, 91 Gallowgate Miss, teacher (John Knox's School) 10 Eosemount place

Miss, dressmaker, 1 Kingsland place Jolly, Isaac, tea, wine and spirit merchant, 114 George street h. 33 Charlotte street Jean, poultry shop, 6 Crown street Miss, dressmaker, 48 Frederick street Jones, Eev. Eichard, (of St. James's) 75 Dee street Jopp & Shand, advocates, Jopp's court, 31 Gallowgate Alexander (of Jopp & Shand) Elmhill Andrew, advocate 31 Gallowgate Dr Keith, 36 Schoolhill William (of Allardyce & Jopp) 31 Gallowgate Mrs Andrew, 31 Gallowgate Joss & Bonner, brokers, 13 Hardweird, Upper Denburn Charles, tailor, 91 Skene street James, shipmaster, 4 Castle lane James, shipmaster, 48 Virginia street John, provision agent, 53 Loch street, h. 5 Charlotte st. Patrick, agent (A. & F. Manuelle) 41 Guestrow William, clerk (of J. and B.), 13 Hardweird, Upper Denburn 148 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Judge, Miss, teacher (North Parish school) 120 King street Justice, James N., 1 East North street Mrs, 69 Bon-accord street Mills, Holburn street

Kay, John, teacher (West Prison) 25 Victoria street west William, shipmaster, 4 Hanover street Margaret, provision seller, 36 Park street Keating & Co., clothiers and outfitters, 26 Union street Keen, James, broker, 21 Causewayend Keith & Gibb, lithographers, engravers, and ornamental prin- ters, 15 Union buildings Alexander (of Keith and Gibb) 4 Eosemount terrace Alex. D., chemist and druggist, 87 King street George, Morniugside, Euthrieston .... James, draggist, 8, h. 10 Union place James, clerk (A. M'Donald) 10 Bon-accord lane John (of Pratt and Keith) 36 Bon-accord terrace John, merchant tailor, 6 Netherkirkgate, h. 1 Guestrow John, secretary (T. and C. Bank) 3 Garden place Patrick, agent (British Linen Co.) 22 King street William, M.D., surgeon to the Eoyal Infirmary, and lecturer on Clinical Surgery, 257 Union street Wm., slater and slate merchant, 24 Union row, and 24 Summer street [street

Wm., jun., slater and^ilate merchant, 72, 7i. 67 Commerce Mrs James, 101 Crown street Mrs, lodgings, 10 Bon-accord lane Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 47 Park street [row Mrs, hardware merchant, 18 Market gallery, h. 84 Ship- Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 7 Crown street Kellas, Jas. F., secretary and clerk, Local Marine Board, 28 Quay Elizabeth, provision merchant, 8 Black's buildings Kelman, William, tailor, 5 Blairton lane William, rope and twine manufacturer, 290 George st. Miss, lodgings, 124 George street

Kelly, James, baker, 120, h. 1 18 Chapel street John, Grant's court, 49 Upperkirkgate [brae Kemp, David, watchmaker, 10 Market gallery, h. 4 Mutton Francis, grocer and spirit dealer, 60 Skene square Eobert, grain merchant and tacksman of the Ferryhill

meal, barley, and flour mills ; office, 59 and 60 Castle street, h. 155 Crown street, and Millbank cottage. Hurtle Mrs, lodgings, 86 1 Crown street Kempt, Irvine, sen., 132 Crown street Irvine, jun., manager's assistant (S. N. E. E. Co., Guild street) 132 Crown street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 149

Kenn, Mrs William, 17 Huntly street Kennedy & Fraser, advocates, 42 Castle street David H. (of Kennedy & Fraser) 22 Bon-accord ter. James J., merchant and agent, Market street, h. 79 Crown street James (of Phillip & Kennedy) 177 Union street Miss, 46 Marischal street Kent Mutual Fire Insurance Co., W. P. Booth, agent, 56 Marischal street Kerr & Bowman, carvers, gilders, and printsellers, 179 Union street David, M.D., lecturer on surgery (to the University and King's College) 9 Union place George (of Kerr and Bowman), 3 Henry place, White- house street James, painter, 15 Schoolhill, h. 31 Woolmanhill James, flesher, 5 Langstane place John, Holburu place William, boot and shoemaker, 222 George street, h. 86 John street Miss M,, teacher, 16 Guestrow Miss, dressmaker, 25 Schoolhill Kidd, J. Simpson, schoolmaster (East Parish school, St Paul street), h. 3 Kingsland place Thomas A., tinplate worker, 55 Quay William, spii4t dealer, 5 Commerce street Kidson, Miss, teacher of music, 73 Dee street Kilgour & Taylor, tobacconists, 34 Queen street Alexander, M.D., 158 Union street Miss, 5 Mary place, Skene square Kiloh, George, night-watchman, 101 Wales street James, tailor, 15 Correction wynd Miss, Cuparston place Kindness, John, baker, 147, h. 149 George street King, Arthur and Co., printers (Free Press Office), Concert court. Broad street Arthur (of A. K. & Co.), 1 Caroline place Charles, late furnishing tailor, 29 Victoria street west George & Robert, booksellers and stationers, 28 St. Ni- cholas street George (of G. & R. King), Garden place Maxwell, dentist, 15 Belmont street Mrs, lodgings, 36 Union street Mrs, provision seller, 1 Albion street Miss, lodgings, 20 North Silver street Kinghorn, James, draper and clothier, 192 George street Kinneard, William, gardener, Outseats, Pitmuxton Kirkland, Mrs, 65 Dee street Kirkman, Rev. Joshua, Rubislaw place N 150 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Knight and Craib, saddlers, 43 Queen street James, coal merchant, 5 Schoolhill William, architect and surveyor, 104 King street Miss, dressmaker, 5 Schoolhill Misses, Springbank street Knowles, Alexander F., clerk (G. Thompson, jun., & Co.), 7 Black's buildings [brae Archibald, grocer and provision merchant, 48 Windmill George, engineer, 65 Park street James, flesher, 5 Skene street

., James, clerk (Stewart, Eowell Stewait, and Co.), 264 George street [st.

, Thos., flesher, 7, 8, and 9 Market hall, A. 1 Little Wales Mrs, 1 Langstane place

Knox, Arthur, cabinet maker, Windmill brae, Ji. 32 Thistle street David (of A. Walker & Co.), 4 Mitchell place David, painter and glazier, 30 Whitehouse street William, grain merchant, 83 George street,^. Mount street, Eosemount Mrs, George, 259 George street Mrs, teacher (Davidson's school, FootdeeJ 84 Skene sq. Mrs P. M., 25 Victoria street west Kyd, David, writer, 84 King street, h. 69 Crown street James, road surveyor, Rubislaw Kynoch, John, teller (N. of S, Bank), 9 Springbank terrace Joseph, tailor and clothier, 40, h. 88 George street

Ladye Mill Warehouse Laer, E. W. Von, Millburn cottage. Dee village Laidlaw, Chas. S., (J. & R. Urquhart) 7 Schoolhill Laing & Melvin, coachbuilders to her Majesty, 4 and 8 Bon- accord street Alexander (of Laing and Melvin), 142 Skene street James, inspector of works, 32 Summer street James, M.B. and surgeon, chemist and druggist, 51, h, 50 Woolmanhill James, ironmonger, blacksmith and bellhanger, 121

IJnion street ; workshop, foot of Windmill brae,

li. 20 Albyn place James, skinner, 38, h. 63 George street James, hairdresser, \^ Windmill brae Robert, shoemaker, 176 George street Robert, day patrol, Crooked lane Thomas M., commercial traveller, (Wm. Seller, 50 Castle street) h. 50 Woolmanhill William, M.D., 7 Golden square William, blacksmith, heel and toe-plate maker, 18 Ca-

therine street, Ti. 4 Canal side, Mounthooly ...... Mrs, lodgings, 5 Schoolhill CITY OF ABERDEEN. 161

Lain^, Mrs, 76 Bon-accord street Miss, 7 Golden square Laird, Daniel (of Johnston & Laird) 25 Bon-accord street Lakin, Francis H., (of Wood & Co.) 211 Union street Lamb, Alexander, plumber and brassfounder, 48 John street,

7^. 144 G-eorge street Davidson, feuar, 57 Causewayend James, cart and plough wright, Bridge of Dee John, photographer, 191, h. 187 Greorge street Kobert, shore-porter, 6 Castle brae Lambert, Miss, 7 Springbank terrace Lamond, Alexander, stoneware merchant, 9 Shiprow Charles, clerk (S. N. E. E. Co.) Bank street [place Lang, Rev. John, Marshall (East parish church) h. 2 Union Langlands, Eobert, provision dealer, 187 Gallowgate Latter, Richard, professor of music, 52 Victoria street west Laurie, David, (of Devanha, Comb-work Co.) 5 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill Thomas, late (of J. Abernethy & Co.) Ferryhill William, bookbinder and stationer, 197 Union street, h. 5 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill Mrs William, 29 Ferryhill place Misses, milliners, 5 Prospect terrace, Ferr3diill Miss, 31 Diamond street Law, Christopher, 3 St Clements lane George, shipmaster. Bank street, Ferryhill John, baker, 60 Shiprow, h. 3 Affleck street Samuel, shoemaker, 122 Skene street Mrs, lodgings, 31 Charlotte street Misses, 33 Shiprow [place Miss Barbara, grocer and spirit dealer, 8 Wellington Lawrence, Joseph, tailor and funeral waiter, officer (Free East Church) 13 Blackfriars street ...... Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 59 Park street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 32 Dee street Lawson, Alexander, spirit dealer, 44, h. 46 Netherkirkgate Daniel, seaman, 99 Wales street ...... James, warehouseman, 67 Union street, h. 1 Skene street west William, gardener. Ferryhill-house Leask, James, advocate, 16 King street,^. Seabank Old Abn. James, tailor. Well court, 14 Broad street James, mate, 97 Wales street John, registrar, of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, for the parish of Old Machar, 11 Upper Denburn, h. 113 High street. Old Aberdeen William, shipmaster (Granite City) 32 Dee street Leckie, Andrew, engineer (Thomson, Hall, Catto & Co.) 27 York place 152 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Ledingham, Alexander, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 42^, h. 75 Chapel street A. W., collector (Gas Light Co.) 7 Carmelite street James, teacher, 12 Correction wynd Mrs William, 7 Carmelite street Leeds and Yorkshire Assurance Co., agent. John Bruce Lees, James, dockmaster, 43 Commerce street James, shipmaster, 59 Commerce street Leffen, Mrs H., hotel and lodgings, 10 Adelphi court, Union street Legg, James, tinsmith, 48 Netherkirkgate, h. above shop William, tinsmith, 91 Queen street Legge, John, stone-cutter. Windmill brae, h. 4 Summer st. Leighton, James, feuar, 11 Charles street James, (of Porter & Leighton) 11 Charles street Leith, Hugh, salesman (E. Kemp) 29 Huntly street William, provision merchant, 18 North Broadford Misses, of Freefield, 46 Skene terrace Lendrum, John, (of Biddoch & Lendrum,) 22 Union terrace Lennie, Alexander, shoemaker and principal beadle (Free Trinity Church) 20 Hutcheon street Leslie and Maule, booksellers and stationers, 98 Union street Alexander, messenger-at-arms and auctioneer, 51 Queen street Alexander, (of Leslie & Maule,) 64 Union street Alexander, brewer, 5 Virginia street Alexander, 35 Bon-accord terrace Alexander, moulder, 30 Ferryhill place [street Andrew, warehouseman (J. & W. Bisset) 51 St Andrew George, shipowner, 11 Quay, h. 146 Crown street George, shipwright (A. Duthie & Co.) 47 Constitution street George, innkeeper, 44 Regent quay James, superintendent (Gas Light Co.) 5 Canal terrace James, shoemaker, 18 Schoolhill, h. 18 Loch street James, shipmaster, 38 St. Clement street

James, shipowner, 11 Quay, Ji. 146 Crown street John, cotton manufacturer, 40 Woolmanhill, h. 263 George street John Grant, sheriff-clerk depute, and depute-clerk of the peace, Record buildings, 27 King street, h. 71 Dee, street...... John, shipmaster (Miranda) 7 Yeats lane John, shipmaster, 97 Wales street John, bootmaker, 8 Queen street, h. 259 George street John, late millwright, 16 Huxter row William, surgeon, 10 Golden square William, architect, and builder, 123J Union street, h. 17 Albyn place CITY OF ABERDEEN. 153

Leslie, W. & W., grocers, tea, and spirit dealers, 31 West North street, li. above the shop Mrs, of , 29 Union place Mrs, lodgings, 64 Union street Mrs, 61 Park street Miss, I Skene place Miss, milliner, 16 Virginia street Misses, (Powis) Berry bank Misses, Canal road villa, Causewayend Misses, lodgings, 60 St. Nicholas street Lester, Charles teller, (N. of S. Bank) Levenson, Dr. Joseph, 91 King street Levie, Alexander, shipmaster (Enchanter) 39 Bon-accord st. Mrs, 73 Wales street Mrs, lodgings,, 13 Marischal street Mrs, teacher, 6 Garvock street Miss, teacher, 13 Commerce street Liddle, George, shipmaster, 57 Quay Ligertwood, John & Robert, advocates, treasurers of the Spalding Club, and the Royal N, Agricultural Society, 4 Correction wynd John (of J. & R. L.) Loirston House, Nigg Robert, (of J. & R. L.) Loirston House, Nigg WilHam, master shipwright, 45 York street W. L., merchant, 137, li. 135 Crown street Mrs, of Logierieve, 17 Albert street Mrs Peter, 41 York street Lindsay, Alexander, furniture dealer, 36 Gallowgate Charles, spirit dealer, 87 Shiprow Robert, principal porter, goods department (S. N. E. R. Co.), 8 Bank street. Rodger, 80 George street William, newspaper agent, cheap publication warehouse and circulating library, 62, h. 55 Gallowgate

: Mrs Dr., 1 Mitchell place Mrs, 2 Bannermill street Linklater, Alexander, shipmaster, 62 Virginia street Andrew, shipmaster, (Sir William Pulteney) 62 Virginia street James, shipmaster, 4 Hanover street Linton, Alexander, surgeon, R.N., 266 George street Mrs, broker, 2 Back wynd stairs. Green Little, John, innkeeper, 16 Correction wynd Littlejohn & Green, wholesale and retail tea dealers and grocers, 39 Green Alexander, wholesale grocer and provision merchant, 27 Netherkirkgate, h. Burnside Cottage, Holburn st. James, hosier and glover to the Queen, 155 Union st,, h. Muirfield Cottage, Stocket n2 164 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Littlejohn, James (of L. & G.), 47 Schoolhill James, spirit dealer, 18 Gordon street William, cashier (Aberdeen Town and County Bank) ^. 91 Union street Mrs, Burnside Cottage, Holburn street Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company ; John Sheed, agent, 44 Marischal street Livingston. Francis, spirit dealer, 88 Loch street Robert, Innkeepeer, 79 Windmill brae, (top of Crown st. Mrs Dr, Nellfield House, Cuparston Lizars, A. Jardine, M.D., professor of Anatomy, Marischal College, h. Cults Lloyd's Agent; James Aiken, jun., 88 King street Lobban, William, pattern maker (Blaikie Brothers), 43 Con- stitution street

Lockhart & Salmond, confectioners, 92 Union street ; whole- sale warehouse, ginger beer, lemonade and soda

water manufactory ; 2 Little Belmont street James (of Lockhart & Salmond) 14 Back wynd Logan & Co. (from John Broadwood & Sons, London) piano- forte manufacturers and music sellers, 130 Union

street ; workshop, Windmillbrae David (from John Broadwood & Sons, London) piano- forte, tuner, regulator and dealer, 74 St. Andrew street Mrs James, 152 Gallowgate London Indisputable Policy Company; agents, J. Warrack, 34 Marischal street, and David Smith, 25 Marischal street Printing and "Publishing Co., 208 George street; Jos. Maitland, agent Union Free Assurance Company; J. Warrack 34 Marischal street

Union Assurance Fire Offices and Annuities ; J. and G. Collie, advocates, 38 Castle street Longmuir, Hugh, shipmaster, 2 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill James, shipmaster (Garland) 2 Bannermill street Eev. John, A.M. (Free Mariner's Church) 14 North Silver street [street John, foreman blacksmith (Walter Hood & Co.) 5 Fish Mrs John, 53 Victoria street west Louden, Mrs, City Hotel, 21 St. Nicholas street Mrs, 11 Huntly street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 11 Huntly street Miss, 14 Bon-accord street Lovie, Mrs, 41 Victoria street west Low & Chalmers, builders, 40 Whitehouse street Alexander (Milne, Low & Co.) 31 Union place .„... David, mealseller, 32^ West North street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 155

Low, Gavin (of Low & Chalmers) 40 Whitehouse street James, tailor and general outfitter, 10 Kegent quay Elizabeth, provision dealer, 189 George street Mrs James, 40 Union terrace Mrs, dressmaker, milliner, crape and lace dressed and dyed, 13 Blackfriars street Lower Buxburn Mill Warehouse, 72 George street, Davidson & Coutts Lucas, James, pavier and contractor, 128 George street Lumsden & Robertson, advocates, 3 Union terrace Henry S. (J. Lumsden & Co.) 75 Crown street Rev. James, professor ^of theology (Free Church Di- vinity hall) 159 Crown street James & Co., clothiers and tailors, il7 Union street John & Co., tea, wine, and brandy merchants, 95 Union street John T. (Bengal army) 21 Victoria street west William J., of , 156 Union street [hill Wilham, merchant, 58 Union street, h. Eastbank, Font- Mrs James, 75 Crown street Miss, 24 Victoria street west Misses, Deemouth, South College street Lmian, James, cooper, 77 Broad street John, bookseller and stationer, 33, h. 38 St Nicholas st. John, wright, and messenger to the wright and cooper trade, 77 Broad street Marianus, cooper, 77 Broad street William, accountant (S. N. E. Railway) 2 Ferryhill pi, William, brassfinisher, 52 Gerrard street Lyall, David (of George Lyall & Co.) 97 Union street George (of George Lyall & Co.) 97 Union street George & Co., silk mercers to the Queen, 99 Union st, Robert, blacksmith, 19 Huxter row R. W. (of Hay & Lyall) 46 Victoria street west Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 50 Upperkirkgate Lyell, Alexander (Customs) 28 Crown street John, register grate, stove, and gunmaker, 128 Union street, manufacturing house. Back wynd, h. 4 Dee street Lyon, Alexander, hide and leather factor, 198 George street, h. 80 Bon-accord street John, shipmaster, 7 Garvock street John, spirit dealer, 79 Waterloo quay William, teacher (West End Academy) 29 Union street Miss, white seamstress, 30 Summer street Miss, dressmaker, 7 Garvock street

M'Adam, William, brewer ( Wallace brothers) Holburn street M'Andrew, John, spirit dealer, 43 Schoolhill 156 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

M'Aulay, James, inspector of taxes, Eecord buildings, 27 King street, h. 40 Union place M'Bain, George, baker, 62 Schoolhill William, spirit dealer, 46 Green, h. King street road M'Bean, Daniel, cabinetmaker, 14 Castle street Donald, furnishing tailor. Trinity Manse, Market street Mrs, late of Alves, 36 Skene terrace M'Beath, James, piano-forte tuner (of Logan & Co.) h. Hol- burn street Peter, shipmaster (New Frederick) 20 Marywell street M'Braid, Mrs, sick nurse, 73 Virginia street M'Callum, James, vintner, 7 Stronach's close, Castle street James, 31 Frederick street William (locker. Customs) 5 St Clement's lane McCarthy, Eugene, spirit dealer, 25 Park lane M'Coll, Hugh, grocer and spirit dealer, 25 Shiprow, h. 11 Yeat's lane M'Combie, James Boyn, advocate (T\iurray & M'Combie) 2 Albyn place Thomas and Co., tobacco and snuff manufacturers, and wholesale tea merchants, 29 Queen street William, editor (Free Press) 9 South College street Mrs Peter, 7 Charlotte street [Ferryhill M'Condach, Charles, foreman (Torry brickwork),'2 Bank st., Harry, grain dealer, Holburn street Harry, jun., Holburn street John, manager (Torry brickworks), 2 Bank st., Ferryhill Miss, teacher (Female Orphan Asylum), 8 Albyn place M'Conochie, G. C, teacher of writing, 115 Union street, h, 2 tjnion place George, waiter, 7 Gaelic lane M^Crindle, Gilbert, St Nicholas hotel, 9 St Nicholas street, &

* 2 St Nicholas lane M'Donald, Alex., M.D. (late Koyal Artillery) 1 Union place

Alexander, advocate, 245 Union street, 7i. Cherry bank, Bon-accord terrace Alexander, stonecutter, builder, &c., east end of Con- stitution street, h. 7 Bon-accord square Alexander, sail maker, 54 Wellington street Bernard, pavior and contractor, 36 Bon-accord street Charles, spirit dealer, 169 Gallowgate David, late manager (Bannermill), 8 Garden place David, book-keeper (D. Hogarth & Co.), Marine villa, South Constitution street George W., parcel-clerk (S. N. E. K. Co.), 4 Black's buildings George, innkeeper, 22 Harriet street James, teacher (Union Free Church School), 124 George street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 157

M'Donald, James (Inland Revenue), 2 Park place James jun., cabinet maker, 31 Castle st., h. 48 Longacre James, porter, 10 Carmelite street John, confectioner, 37 Basement floor, market, h. 20 Trinitj^ street John, 12 North Broadford Peter, spirit dealer, 51 East North street, h. 4 South Constitution street Peter, furnishing tailor, 80 Queen street Roderick, carter and feuar, 8 Charles street William, provision sellar, 10 Albion street Isabella, spirit dealer, 18 West North street Mrs, lodgings, 9 Diamond street Mrs George, 37 Marischal street [lane Mrs, flesher, 36 Basement floor, market, h. 2 Carmelite Mrs, provision merchant, 249 Qeorge street Miss, dressmaker, 9 Diamond street Miss, staymaker, 186 George street

... . Miss, stay and corset maker, 53 Queen street M'Farlane, Mrs, late of Crathie, 1 Victoria street west M'Gillivray, John, hairdresser, 244 George street John (Cottage Hotel) entries, 8 Burnet's close, and 4 Stronach's close M'Gilvray; Rev. Walter, D.D. (Free Gilcomston Manse) 9 North Silver street Mrs, eating house, 4 Exchequer row M'Gregor, James, writer (Adam & Anderson) 75 Union st. John, 125 Skene street John, dyer and renovator of silk, woollen, and cotton goods, 26, h. 28 George street John, tailor, 54 Shiprow William, innkeeper (Aberdeen Hotel) 138 Union street Miss Margaret, milliner and dressmaker, 50 Skene sq. M'Grigor, Charles, hosier and girth manufacturer, 5 Justice

street, h. 1 Chapel court. Castle street Duncan, sexton (John Knox's Cemetery) 172 West North street Mrs John, 44 Victoria street west Mrs, 1 St Clement street Mrs, provision dealer, 46 Frederick street

Miss Margaret, hosier, 1 Justice street Miss, 220 George street M' Hardy, Charles S., accountant (Deeside Railway Co.) h. Ruthrieston David, smith and ironmonger, 54 Netherkirkgate George, baker, 6 Broad street John, general blacksmith and bell-hanger, 15, h. 17- Back wynd John, shipmaster, 8 St Nicholas street 158. . GENERAL DIRECTORY,

M'Hardy, John, blacksmith and ironmonger, 24 Netherkirk- Mrs Charles, 8 St Nicholas street [gate Mrs George, lodgings, 6 Broad street M'Intosh, Daniel, flesher, 74 Hutcheon street Geo., foreman (Wm. Eraser, 57 Union st.), 24 Dee st. Jas., tinsmith, 28 Netherkirkgate, h. 51 Bon-accord st. John, stoneware merchant, 85 Virginia street [gate John & Son, cabinetmakers, 6 Ross's court, Upperkirk- J. C., book-keeper (A. Pirie & Sons, 20 Adelphi court), Seamount place Peter, manufacturer, 3 & 5 Charles st., h. 34 Skene st. Wra., wire worker, 78 George street, h. 33 Loch street Mrs, lodgings, 36 Union street Mrs, midwife 68 Causewayend Mrs, spirit dealer, 58 George street Mrs, provision merchant and spirit dealer, 64 Queen st. M'Kain's grocery warehouse, 137 Crown street M'Kann, John, broker, 38 Lodge walk M'Kay, Alexander, shipmaster, 4 ("Jas tie lane Alexander, 33 Charlotte street George, boot and shoemaker, and leather cutter, 18 Gallowgate, h. 80 John street George, slater, 93 Green George C, clerk, 2 Constitution street ...... George, Vintner, 51, ^. 49 Guestrow Hugh, carter & broker, 76 East North street James, hosier and stay manufacturer, 57 Queen street Rev. John (Associate Synod, Skene terrace) 20 North Silver street Robert, rope and twine manufacturer, Constitution street, opposite Bannermill William, tailor, "Wellington road Mrs Neil, Littlejohn street tavern, 10 Littlejohn street Mrs, matron, Blind Asylum, 50 Huntly street Miss, binder, top of Kingsland place Miss, teacher, top of Kingsland place M'Kechnie, Allan, shipmaster, 19 Ferryhill place M'Kenna, Francis, cutler, 1 Chronicle lane M'Kenzie, Alex. & Co., tailors and clothiers, 85 Union street Alexander, currier, 13 Denburn terrace Alexander, broker, 60 East North street Alexander, late manufacturer, 37 Skene square David superintendent of meters, office, 1 Blaikie's quay, h. 1 South College street Donald, lodging-house, Kittybrewster George, grocer and spirit dealer, boot and shoemaker, 35, h. 36 Regent quay George, grocer and spirit dealer, 19 Causewayend, h. 2 Hutcheon street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 159

M'Kenzie, Rev. Hugh, 19 Eosemount place James, porter (Steam Navigation Co.) 5 St Andrew st. James, baker, 66 and 68 Queen street James, draper (H. Cooper & Co.), 3 Charlotte street James, teacher, (Greyfriars Parish school, Shoe lane,) h. Old Bridge of Don John, shipmaster, 85 Wales street John, stoneware merchant, 27 Netherkirkgate William, publisher, 50 Castle street Mrs G. lodgings, 49 Gallowgate Mrs, lodgings, 83 Broad street Mrs, 33 Summer street Mrs, of Glack, 18 Albyn place ..... Mrs, lodgings, 81 George street Mrs, provision dealer, 116 King street Miss, (late of Euthrieston) 29 Castle street Miss, of Ord, 1 Chapel street Miss, dress and bonnet maker, Eamage court, 83 Broad street M'Kesser, John, Ash vale cottage, Cuparston M'Kiddie, James, tailor, 30 East North street M'.Killiam, B. & W., confectioners to the Queen, 54 Broad st. Basil (of B. & W. M'Killiam) 1 Gallowgate Eobert, pastry cook, 28 Union street and 38 Upperkirk- gate, h. Viewtown cottage, Spittal James, clerk, Bon-accord livery stables, h. 2 Huntly st. M'Kinlay, Eobert, tea and coffee dealer, 3, ^. 35 St Nicholas street M'Kinnon, Donald, spirit dealer, 64 Green John, coach painter, 41 Victoria street, west

Lachlan, advocate ; office, Spring-garden iron works, A. 19 Albert street. Lachlan, jun.. advocate, Agent for Colonial Life As- surance Co., and for the Lancashire Insurance Co., 83 Union street, h. 106 Crown street William & Co., iron merchants, founders, and bone ma-

nure manufacturers ; foundry and bone mill, 20 Spring Garden William, late iron merchant, 19 Albert street Miss, 121 Crown street M'Kirdy, John, watch and clockmaker, 26 Woolmanhill M'Kissock, M., draper, 16 and 17 Market gallery, h. 13 Longacre M'Lagan, Mrs professor, 3 Eose street M'Laren, James, late collector (Inland Eevenue) 53 Schoolhill John, commission merchant, 15 Queen street, h. 51 Schoolhill William, M.D., 53 Schoolhill M'Laren's lodgings, 2 Eagg's lane 160 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

M'Lauchlan, John, coal, ship broker, and shipowner, 1, h. 3 James street M'Lean, Alexander, shipmaster, 21 Skene row Gr. Gordon, M. D., professor of Oriental languages, (Marischal College) 144 King street James, shipmaster, 61 Regent quay John, clerk, (Harbour office), 50 Gallowgate Thomas, baker, 7, h. 9 Dee street Mrs, grocer, 11 Bon-accord lane Mrs, 8 John street M'Leay, Alexander, spirit dealer, 17 Justice street M'Lennan, Miss, dressmaker, 18 St Paul's street M'Leod, Colin & James, tinsmiths, 52 East North street John & Co., watch and clockmakers, 9 Schoolhill Robert, tinsmith, 85J Broad street, h. 5 Upperkirkgate Simon, grocer and spirit dealer, 11 Weigh-house square William, agent and collector of bad debts, office, 12 Woolmanhill Mrs Alexander, grocer 33 Summer lane Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 24 Dee street M'Millan, Rev. Samuel, 13 Rosemount place .... Mrs, 46 Regent quay M'Naughton, James, engineer (Richards & Co.) 83 Skene square M'Nie, Mrs, lodgings, 34 Union terrace MThee, Mrs, lodgings, 58 Summer street Miss, provision seller, 41 Lodge walk M'Pherson, Alexander, baker, 65, h. 63 Green Alexander, broker, 82 West North street James, manager (Gilcomston Comb manufactory) Rose- mount James, stabler, 26 West North street John & Co., combmakers. Steps of Gilcomston John (of J. M'Pherson & Co.) Ann place. Back Stocket road John, provision merchant and carter, 81 West North st. J., north mail guard, Leffen's Adelphi Hotel William, spirit dealer and snuff-box maker, 7 Wales st. Mrs William, bookseller and wholesale stationer, 59, h. 61 Broad street. M'Quarrie, John, tailor and clothier, 22 Marischal street, h. Inglis court, 30 Gallowgate M'Queen, Wm. (late of Coast Guard), 65 Park street Miss, 38 Union terrace M'Rae, John, distiller (Reid, Smith, & Co.), Holburn street M'Robbie, Charles, spirit dealer, 62 St Andrew street George, feuar, 11 Broadford lane James, flesher, 31 Basement floor, market John, 12 Broadford lane CITY OF ABERDEEN. 161

M'Taggart, Donald, coal broker and commission agent, 13 Kegent quay, h. 3 Canal street Rev. David, D.D. (Greyfriars Church) North lodge Macaldowie, Hurry, & Co., brush manufacturers, 14 St. Nicholas street John, clerk (Wm. Gordon, 5 King street) Peter (of Macaldowie, Hurry & Co.), h. 3 Charlotte st. Robert, 131 King street Mrs, 131 King street ^^ Mrs P., lodgings, 30 Dee street Macallan, Alexander, 18 Victoria street west David, late upholsterer, 10 Strawberry bank Macandrew, Daniel, architect and builder (agent for M'Neil and Co.'s patent asphalted and bituminous felts), 120 Loch street

Fergus, cabinet maker, 52, li. 50 Loch street Mrs, 1 Windsor place Macarthie, James, spirit dealer, 39 Regent quay Macbeth, J. & S., furnishing ironmongers, 47 Broad street S. (of J. & S. M.), 2 Longacre Mrs, flesher, 5 Basement floor, market, h. 14 Carmelite street Macdonald, Ewen, grocer and spirit dealer, 193 Gallowgate John, late bookseller, 25 Bon-accord street Macfarlane, Alexander (Customs), 73 Bon-accord street Macgillivray, Misses, boarding school, 50 Union place Macguire, James, tailor and cloth merchant, 49 Queen street and 33 Lodge walk, h. 51 Queen street Edward, 23 Lodge walk Machray, Alexander, superintendent (House of Refuge), 45 Guestrow John A., grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 14 George st., h. 20 Upper Denburn Isaac and Co., importers of foreign wines and spirits, 7

Adelphi court ; A. Batten, agent Peter, restaurateur, (Prince of Wales' Restaurant,) 8 & 9 St Nicholas lane Mrs, 256 George street Mrs, 4 St Mary's place, Crown street Miss, 117 George street Miss, teacher, 256 George street Mackay, Charles, printer, 23 Marywell street David M., druggist, 1 Exchequer row, h. 3, above shop Hugh, printer, 71 Gallowgate James, house painter, 37 Broad st., h. 83 Green James, bootmaker, 76 Queen street James T. and Son, working jewellers, silversmiths, and opticians, 30 St Nicholas st., h. 19 Ferryhill place James, baker, 41 Park street o 162 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Mackay, Robert (Lunatic Asylum), 27 North Broadford Robert, beadle (Gaelic Church) and funeral waiter, 6 Black's buildings Robert, cabinet maker, 102 King street Roderick, feuar, 39 North Broadford Mrs, provision merchant, 241 George street Miss, provison dealer, 21 Huntly street Mackenzie, Kenneth, collector of customs, 89 Crown street

...... Thomas, advocate, 1231 Union street, li. Kepplestone cottage, Rubislaw William (late of Canada), 26 Bon-accord terrace William, publisher, 50 Castle street Mackie, Alex., shipmaster (Florence), 21 Prince Regent st. Alexander (Aberdeen Union Club), 54 Summer street David, winsey and linen manufacturer, 10 Langstane place George, boot and shoemaker, 99 George street, h. 34 Harriet street ...... John, blockmaker (W. Hood & Co.), 17 St. Clement st...... Richard, roper, 38 Park street ...... William grocer, 45 St. Andrew street Mrs, embroidery printer, 6 Broad street ...... Mrs, lodgings, 19 Marischal street ...... Mrs, bootbinder, St Catherine's court, 16 Shiprow Mrs, 13 Charles street Mrs, 5 Mitchell place Mrs, sick nurse, 54 Summer street Mrs, 29 Bon-accord street Macklin, Mrs, lodgings, 30 Marischal street Maclean, James, druggist, 43 Castle street ...... Samuel, bookseller and stationer, 8 Union street, h. 22 Silver street Maclure, Robert, LL.D., professor of humanity (Marischal College) Rubislaw terrace Maconachie, Robt., clerk (Inland Revenue, stamps and taxes) 36 Skene square ...... William, clerk. Goods Department (S. N. E. R. Co.) 4 Little Chapel street Macphail, Rev. James C. (Free East Church) 9 Carden place MacQuibban, Charles M., chemist and druggist, 28 and 26 Park street Macrobin, Dr., professor of medicine (Marischal College) Migvie house, North Silver street Mail and General Coach Offices, 59 Union street Main, David, shipmaster, 44 York street David, shipmaster, 32 Marywell street Mair, Mrs Wm., lodgings, 69 Crown street Miss, 5 Mount street Maitland & M'Donald, tailors, 21 Lodge walk CITY OP ABERDEEN. 163

Maitland, George, agent for Blackie & Son, publishers, Glas-

gow ; John O'Groat Journal, Elgin Courant, and Scottish Guardian newspapers, 40 Broad street, h. 255 George street George, Garvock wynd James, 35 Victoria street west John, 23 Union place Joseph, agent (London Publishing Co.) 208 George st. Robert, office, 42 Netherkirkgate, h. Garvock wynd William, 65 Hutcheon street Miss, 1 St. Clement street Malcolm, Alexander, spirit dealer, 66 Causewayend John, carriage builder (S. N. E. R. Co.) 7 Prospect ter. William, chain maker, 89, h. 71 West North street Miss, 9 St. Mary's place, Crown street Miss, teacher (South Parish school) 64 Broad street Mann, George, tailor and clothier, 104 Union street, h. 18 Marywell street James, spirit dealer, 18 Netherkirkgate, h. Charles st. John, shipmaster, 8 Rosemount place John, broker, 47 Lodge walk Manuelle, A. & F., stone merchants, Blaikie's (|uay March, J., clockmaker, 13 Hutcheon street Marchant, Alexander, house carpenter and cabinet maker, 32 St. Andrew street, workshop, Charlotte street Miss, dressmaker, 32 St. Andrew street

Maritime Passengers Assurance Company ; agent, John Sheed^ 44 Marischal street Mark, Mrs, 275 George street Marquis, George, accountant, 147 Union street, h. 16 Albyn place Marr & Milne, fleshers (successors to James Williamson) 10, 11, and 12 Market hall George (of Marr & Milne) 72 Wales street George, hairdresser, 27 Quay John, music-seller and piano-forte maker to the Queen, 218 Union street, h. above Saloon

Robert, grocer, 16, 7^. 14 East North street

Marsh, James, shipmaster, 1 5 Rosemount place Marshall, Alexander, plumber, 5 Charlotte street James, spirit dealer, 49 West North street John (of W. & J. Marshall) 67 Chapel street John C., tea, wine and spirit merchant, 160 George st.,

Ji. above shop John, 61 Union street W. & J,, drapers, 81 Union street William (of W. & J. Marshall) 43 Bon-accord street Martin, Alexander, commission agent, 6 Bon-accord square Alexander, teacher, 275 George street 164 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Martin, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 1, h. 14 North Broadford Gilbert, hairdresser, 63 Upperkirkgate, h. 59 Longacre ... .. James & William, fleshers, 50, 51, and 62 Market hall, h. 6 Springbank terrace James, baker, 1 Catto square, grocer and provision merchant, 31 Park street, h. 2 Shuttle lane John, 6 Springbank terrace Kobert (Eussel & Gordon, 19 Broad street) 1 Forbes st.

Samuel, hat manufacturer, 34 Union street, /i. 31 Vic- toria street, west William, manager (J. & J, Fowler) warehouse, 24 George street Wilham, slater, 196 George street Mrs Alex., 6 Bon-accord square Mrs, 15 Whitehouse street Mrs, provision seller, 31 Park street Mrs, 12 Marischal street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 14 North Broadford Miss M., teacher (Orphan Institution) Huntly street Massie, James, late wine and spirit merchant, 61 George st. James, tailor, 2 Flourmill brae Rev. John, chaplain, Royal Infirmary and Lunatic Asylum, 6 Rosemount place Marianus, advocate, 153 Union street, ^. 6 Wellington place Mrs, 6 Rosemount place Misses, millners and dressmakers, 166 Union street Masson, Alexander, Sugarhouse lane Alexander, auctioneer and appraiser, office, 8 St. Nic- holas street, h. Grant's court, 49 Upperkirkgate Andrew, accountant, 4 Queen street George, printer, 22 Broad street George, eating house, 7 Park street John, shipmaster, 2 Hanover lane Robert, Cabinet maker, 24 Justice street Thomas, flesher, 58, h. 60 St. Nicholas street Thomas, principal beadle, E. U. Congregational Church, St. Paul street, h. 75 Gallowgate William, 6 Rosemount terrace William, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, (Golden Tea

Pot) 112 George street, Ti. 7 Rosemount place Mrs George, broker, 17 East North street Mather, John, commission agent, 19 Adelphi court, h. Font- hill place Mathers, James, plumber, 13^ Dee street Mathewson, George & Co., grocers and general merchants, 75 Woolmanhill, h. 22 Rose street Mathieson, Forbes, porter, 6 Gerrard street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 165

Mathieson, Isaac, wholesale and retail bonnet, shawl, and dress warehouse, 33, h. 137 Union street John, spirit dealer, 79 George street Eobert, shipmaster, North Broadford lane Thomas, officer of Inland Eevenue, 34 Thistle street Mrs, 57 Huntly street Mrs, dressmaker, and milliner, 20 St. Nicholas street Mrs A., draper, 45 Market gallery, h. 30 James street Mrs Peter, 22 Lower Denburn Miss, waxflower modeller, and teacher of modelling, 41 St. Nicholas street Misses, dressmakers, 217 Union street Miss, provision dealer, 77 Green Matthew, Alexander C, surgeon, 3 Canal terrace James, mason, 44 Chapel street John, merchant, 1 Carmelite street, h. 84 Skene square William A., merchant, 274 George street. Mrs Eobert, 11 Waverly place Mrs, 24 Marischal street Miss, dressmaker, 44 Chapel street Matthews, James, architect, 24 Adelphi court, h. Eubislaw terrace William, Polmuir Maule, George, jun. (of Leslie & Maule) h. 64 Union street. Maurice, Alex., shipmaster, 7 Canal terrace Maver, David, teacher (Bon-accord Juvenile School) 6 Mary- well street George, farmer, Euthrieston James, jobbing gardener, Cuparston row William, vintner, 58 Skene street Miss, lodgings, 89 Union street Mearns, Daniel, late shipmaster, 2 Yeats lane James, 6 Baltic street John, clerk (Stewart & Chivas) 23 Huntly street John, Provision merchant, 40 Netherkirkgate William, plasterer, 21 Woolmanhill Miss, Chapel court, 61 Gallowgate Mecklenburg Vice-Consul, W. L. Thomson, 21 Quay Medd, Miss, teacher of singing and pianoforte, 11 Union buildings Medical Hall, King street, keeper, Hugh Bow Meffet, John, gardener, Outseats, Pitmuxton Mrs George, haberdasher, 204 Gallowgate Mein, James, surgeon-dentist. Crown terrace Meldrum, William, tailor, 6 Trinity Quay, h. 21 Shiprov/ Mellis, Alexander, Dean of Guild's officer, and inspector of weights and measures, offices. Town- House, and 6 Huxter row, h. 12 Constitution street Thomas, spirit dealer, 235 George street o 2 166 - GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Melville, Eliezer (of T. Melville & Sons) 9 Bon-accord square Thomas, jmi., ironmonger (of T. Melville & Sons) 5 Garden place Thomas & Sons, iron merchants, wholesale ironmongers, plane, lock, and hinge manufacturers, 106 & 108 Gallowgate William, ironmonger, 106 Gallowgate, h. 4 Springbank terrace Melvin, Alexander, boot and shoemaker 12 Skene square ...... George, boot and shoemaker, 3 Gallowgate, h. 232 George street James, musician, Eed Lion court, Guestrow James, wholesale and retail woollen draper, and Men's mercer, 82, h. 84 Union street John (of Laing & Melvin) 10 Garden place John, cart and plough wright, Holburn street John, jun., musician, Mortimer's court, 14 Upperkirk-

William, provision merchant & porter, 15 Chronicle lane Mrs James, lodgings, 6 St Mary's place Mennie, Alex., merchant, 46 Upperkirkgate, h. 85 Hutcheon street Menzies, John, boot and shoemaker, and leather merchant, 5 Woolmanhill Thomas, bookseller and stationer, 52 Gastle street,^. corner of Dee street, top of Windmill brae ..... Christian, sick-nurse, 48 Woolmanhill Merchant, Isaac, shipmaster (Maid of Judah) 6 Affleck street Seamen's office, 28 Eegent quay Merson, John, writer (A. & A.) 75 Union street

Mess, Jonathan, miller and grain merchant ; mills, Gordon's

mills and Flourmill ; office and warehouse, 48 St. Nicholas street, h. 268 George street Messmer, Michael, clock maker, 95 George street Meston, James, grocer, 6 East North street Joseph, wholesale dealer in porter, ales, and ginger beer, & retailer of spirits, 10, h. 5 East North st. Mrs Alexander, Viewmount cottage, Holburn place MrsT., 15 Whitehouse street Methuen, James, cooper and fish curer. Canal terrace Michie, Charles A. M., teacher, academy, 18 Union row, h. 8 Barnett's close George, cooper, 7 Barnett's close John, tinsmith, 68, h. 75 Windmill brae Mrs, poultry shop, 75 Windmill brae Miss, milliner, 75 Windmill brae Middleton, Alex., provision merchant, 171 George street David, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, (sign of the golden tea chest) 94 George street, h. 9 John street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 167

Middleton, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 57 St. Andrew- street, h, 1 Charlotte street James, mealseller, 13 West North street, h, 1 East North street John, cabinetmaker, 99 and 120 George street, h. 28 St. Andrew street John, porter to general Dispensary, 36 Upperkirkgate Joseph, provision merchant, 118 Gallowgate Peter, tailor, QQ Green Robert, builder, 24 Union row, h. 42 Victoria st. west Miss, Braehead, Gilcornston

... .. Miss, dressmaker, 17 Huntly street Miss, dressmaker, 19 North Broadford Miss, dressmaker, 1 East North street Midgley, G. H., manager (Electric and International Tele- graph office), at S.N. E. R. station, Guild street, h. Miss Cumming's, 64 Union street George, confectioner, 45 Woolmanhill Military Hospital, Castlehill

Mill of Buchanstone warehouse, 70 Broad street ; Manager William Diack of Cults warehouse, 52 Queen street; John Thomson, manager

of Tarty warehouse, 4 Mealmarket street ; Robert Brown manager Millar, Peter, merchant, 12 Skene street ..... Robert, furnishing tailor, 7 Huxter row, h. 1 Nether- kirkgate Captain, 2 Rosemount place Mrs, lodgings, 130 Union street Miss, lodgings, 83 George street Miller, Alex., shoemaker and provision store, 27 Chapel st. Benjamin, dealer in hardware, Market gallery David, architect, and civil engineer, 71 Bon-accord st. George, jun., rope and twine manufacturer, 40 and 42 Park street, h. Cozie brae cottage. West Cults George, coachman (Royal Hotel) 2 Martin's lane James, overseer, 1 Millbank terrace John & Co., manufacturing chemists, Sandilands Che-

mical works, Links ; office in town, Crown court, 41^ Union street John (of J. Miller & Co.) 135 King street Rev. J. D., 10 Bon-accord terrace William, M. & Co., hatters, 69 Union street Thomas (Caledonian hotel) 62 Castle street Mrs, lodgings, 1 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill Miss, dressmaker, 38 Union terrace Mills, Thomas, Inland Revenue officer. 2 Bank street. Ferry- hill 168 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Milne & Marshall, grocers, 24, li. 60 St Nicholas street Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 27 Marischal street, h. 3 Charlotte street Alexander (of Milne Brothers & Co.,) h. 6 Bank st., Ferryhill Alexander (of A. &K. Milne, booksellers) ^. 119 Crown street Alexander of Pittrichie, 14 Young street, h, Pittrichie House, Udny Alexander D. (Eubislaw Bleachfield) 33 Victoria street west Alexander, accountant, 72 Wales street Alexander, printer, 40 Kegent quay A, & R., booksellers and stationers, 9 Union buildings Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 8, h. 21 St. Clement st. Brothers & Co., manufacturers, 42 Queen street Rev. David (Gilcomston Church) 16 North Silver street Francis, Maryculter foot post, 9 Jopp's lane George & Co., timber merchants, Victoria dock Sawmills George, agerit. Commercial bank, 7 King street George, shipmaster (Sihstria) 4 Marywell street George, clerk of police, 50 St Nicholas street, h. 30 Thistle street George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 76, h, 74: St. Andrew street George, tailor, 61 Park street George, principal beadle (North Church) and funeral waiter, Queen street George spirit dealer, 49 Frederick street George, overseer (R. Johnston), h. 23 Commerce street James (of George Milne & Co.), 1 East Craibstone st. Captain James, Holburn street James, writer, 245 Union street, h. 21 College street James (Angus Fraser & Co.) 72, h. 74 Union street James, teacher (Free John Knox's school), 124 George street James, boot and shoemaker, Holburn place James, shipmaster, 6 Garvock street James, coach builder, 68, h. 58 Loch street James, grocer and provision dealer, 53 West North st., h. 38 Littlejohn street James, shore porter and sedan chairman, 1 Park place James, 11 Trinity street James, Mill of Buchanstone Meal and Barley Ware- house, 79 Broad street James, flesher, 65 Queen street James, horse shoer, Flourmill brae, h. 24 George street John B. (of W. Milne & Son) 3 East Craibstone street John, secretary (Leith & Clyde Ship. Co.) 136 King st. CITY OF ABERDEEN. 169

Milne, John, wholesale confectioner and general merchant, 30 Union place and Kose street, h. 2 Alford place John, messenger (Aberdeen Town & County Bank), 10 Green 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., sen. and jun., advocates, 129 Union street John D. sen., (of J. D. M., sen. and jun.) 40 Skene ter. John D., jun. (of J. D. M. sen. and jun.) Kuby Cottage, Silver street John, overseer (Broadford works) 13 Craigie street Low & Co., manufacturers and woollen drapers, 127 Union street Kobert, civil engineer, secretary and general manager, Great North of Scotland Eailway ; office, Water- loo station, h. 148 Crown street Robert, shipmaster, 47 Wellington street Robert & Alexander, fieshers, 67 Commerce street Robert, (of A. & R. Milne, booksellers), 41 Dee street Robert, tailor, clother, and general outfitter, Crystal Palace, 20 Market Gallery, 41 Dee street Thomas, nurseryman and florist, Sunny side ...... Thomas, jun., gardener and nurseryman, Rubislaw William & Son, grocers, tea, wine and spirit merchants, 209 Union street William, (of Marr & Milne) 16 Constitution street William, contractor, Bridge of Dee William, commission agent, 61 St. Nicholas street, h. 55 Dee street WilHam, writer, 245 Union street, h. 33 Victoria street west

. ... William, late painter, 12 Canal street William, writer, 184^ Union street William, overseer (Allardyce's Provision works) ^. 9 Bank street, Ferryhill William S., clerk, Bank St., Ferryhill Wilham, grocer, 46 Queen street, h. 43 Victoria street west William, tea, wine and provision merchant, 43 Skene square, h. 7 Forbes street William, feuar, Ruthrieston Mrs, Captain, 51 Chapel street Mrs Captain James, grocer and spirit dealer, 42 Gordon street Mrs David, 26^ St. Andrew street Mrs John, grocer and spirit dealer. Bridge of Dee Mrs Robert, stay & bonnet, boot and shoe warehouse, 35 Union street, h. Exchange court. Union street 170 GENERAL DIRECTOEY,

Milne, Mrs, provision merchant, 61 Loch street and 10 St. Andrew street Mrs, lodgings, 42 Broad street Mrs, lodgings, 19 Shiprow Mrs, 7 Black's buildings Mrs, 210 King street Mrs, lodgings, stabler and innkeeper, 23 Harriet street Miss A., milliner and dressmaker, 16 Commerce street Miss, lodgings, 278 George street Miss, dressmaker, 42 Loch street Miss, matron, Boys' Hospital, 19 Upperkirkgate Misses, white seamstresses, 12 Canal street

Minerva Life Assurance Co. ; agents, A. Diack, 4 Belmont St., and J. B Thomson, 4 Belmont street Minty, George, teacher, 9 Seamount place James, assistant inspector of police, 4 Charlotte street Mitchell & Cay, house carpenters, Spa street & Eoss, builders, 4 Little Chapel street Adam, builder, 10 Kingsland place Alexander, merchant, 9 George street Alexander (of Mitchell & Cay), 2 Gilcomston brae

Alexander, bird & animal stuffer ; museum, 58 Castle st. Alexander, cart and plough wright, Margaret's place, Kuthrieston Charles, teller (T. & C. B.), 20 Eegent quay Charles, late merchant, 41 Guestrow Charles, grocer, 19 Shoe lane David, advocate, agent for Manchester Fire and Pelican Life Assurance Companies, 12 Adelphi court, h. 26 Victoria street west David, blacksmith, 1 Castle lane, h. 53 Commerce st, David, office porter (Leith & Clyde Shipping Co.) 62 Marischal street Dean & Co., contractors, 25 Union street George, spirit dealer, 2 Schoolhill, h. 3 George street George, spirit dealer, 43 Guestrow George, painter, 39 Union terrace Henry, agent for W. M'Kenzie, publisher, Glasgow, 50 Castle street James, marine and general outfitter,29 Quay, h. 27 James street ...... James, spirit dealer, 14 Frederick street James, baker, 41 Schoolhill James (of Jamieson& Mitchell) United Cottage, Hol- burn place James, broker, 50, h. 64 Broad street John, builder (of Mitchell & Ross) 4 Little Chapel st. John, hnen manufacturer, 16 Marischal street, and of- ficer (Free St. Clement's church) h. 18 Marischal street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 171

Mitchell, Magnus, mechanic, 302 George street Robert, manager (Leith & Clyde Shipping Co.) 20 Re- gent quay Robert, boot and shoemaker, 65 Commerce street Robert, lock and hinge maker, Beattie's court, 102 Gal- lowgate, h. 155 Gallowgate Thomas, engineer (Blaikie brothers) Footdee William & Co., booksellers, ornamental stationers, and printsellers, 55 Union street Rev.. William L. (Free Holburn church) 139 Skene st. William, postmaster, 5 Market street William (of W. M. & Co.) 20 Spittal William, shipmaster, 40 Regent quay William, wright (A. Rennie) 50, %. 70 Commerce street Mrs Major, of Ashgrove, 35 Belmont street Mrs, cab proprietress (manager, Q. Pirie) 74^ John st. Mrs, midwife, 1 Hanover lane Mrs, lodgings, 23 Summer street Mrs, pattern printing'establishment, 73 Netherkirkgate Mrs John, agent for Morrison's medicines, 65 Broad st. Miss Jane, 25 Marywell street Miss, 1 Chapel street Miss, milliner, and dressmaker, 65 Chapel street Miss, china warehouse, 32 George street Moir, Alexander, grocer, 17 Broad street, h. 4 Minister's lane B. (of J. Moir & Son) 36 Marischal street

George, house carpenter, 6 Windmill lane, li. 27 Mary- well street James, clothier and tailor, 185 Union street, h. 51 Victoria street west .... James, foreman (Catto, Thomson & Co.) 19 York street James, tea and"grocery warehouse, 36 St Nicholas st. h. 24 Belmont street James R., wright, Hilldown tree, Banchory Devenick John & Son, preservers of all kinds of animal and vege- table food in a fresh state, 56 Virginia street John, messenger-at-arms, house factor, agent and collector of outstanding debts, 11 Huxter row, h. 5 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill John, late wood-merchant, 5 Nelson street John, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 41 Green, h. above shop Wilham, advocate (Jopp & Shand) 31 Gallowgate, h. 84 Broad street William, merchant, 41 Green, h. 1 Martin's lane William, collector (G. L. Co.) 41 Huntly street William, 232 George street William, shore porter, 7 Marischal street Mrs Dr., 2 Millburn street 172 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Moir, Mrs Wm. (late of Park) 254 Union street Mrs, 1 Garden place Mrs, Eegister office for servants, 5 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill Miss, dressmaker, 27 Marywell street Misses, dressmakers, 40 Chapel street

Mollison, John, baker, 2, li. 4 Wellington place John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 26 Virginia street John, 130 Union street William, clerk (N. of S. E. L Co.) 8 Constitution street road [street William, teacher (Mechanics' Institution), 62 Gordon William, grocer and spirit dealer, 140 Skene street Mollyson, Charles Alex. (N. of S. Bank) 38 Union terrace Moncur, Mrs, lodgings, 3 John street Monro, James, shipmaster (John Knox) 39 Constitution st. John, Burnside, Stocket Joseph, teacher and repairer of the accordian, llutina, and concertina, 32 Woolmanhill Mrs, late of Huntly, 61 Dee street Mrs, lodgings, 38 Chapel street Montgomery, Alexander, 10 Sugarhouse lane ... Francis, auctioneer and manager of the Aberdeen Equitable Loan Company, Barnett's close,

Guestrow, li. 28 Broad street James, spirit dealer, 137 King street Moore, William, carter, 45 Jack's brae More, Miss, 150 Crown street

Morgan, Alexander, hairdresser, 36, li, 34 Windmill brae Alexander, foreman (A. Hall and Sons,) 45 York street James, foreman shipwright (George Milne & Co.) 2 York street James, clerk, (Deeside Kailway) office, 24 Adelphi court, h. 14 North Broadford John, shipowner, 7 Yeats lane Patrick, Rosie cottage, Maybank William, hairdresser, 35 Woolmanhill Mrs John, lodgings, 33 Charlotte street Morice, Alexander, game dealer and provision merchant, 15 Chronicle lane D. R., advocate, 34 Marischal street, h. Tullos, Nigg George, accountant and average stater, 38 Marischal street Mrs Alexander, 4 West Craibstone street Mrs Isabella, 193 Union street Mrs Robert, 2 Golden square Morison, Alexander, shipmaster (Aurora) 42 Constitution st. Alexander, silk mercer and linen draper, 119 Union

street, h. 1 1 Union buildings CTTY OF ABERDEEN. 173

Morison, Alexander, late shipmaster, 13 Prince Regent street Alexander, clerk (G.N. of S. R. Co.), 14 St Clement street Arthur D., 3 Langstane place David, merchant, Manhattan cottage, 2 Mackie place George, M.D., 15 Constitution street George, superintendent, passenger department (S. N. E. R. Co.) 5 Constitution street

George, leather merchant, 37 Upperkirkgate, Ti. 202 George street George, shoemaker, 10 Gordon street George, brushmaker, 37| George street James, superintendent (Aberdeen market) h. 19 Fisher row James, gardener, Drywell Park, Loanhead James, clerk, 13 Prince Regent street John, agent (City of Glasgow Bank) 15 Constitution st, John, 1 St. Mary's place Joseph, tailor, i I Virginia street [street Peter, manager (Aberdeen Lime Co., Inches) 157 Crown William, 85 Skene square Mrs A. D., lodgings, 3 Langstane place Mrs John, 15 Constitution street Mrs, 54 Chapel street Miss, lodgings, 53 Huntly street Morren, William, chemist (Grant & Donald) Dee Village Miss, 29 Dee street Morrice, Alexander, ironfounder (W. M'Kinnon & Co.) 10 Albyn place Morrison & Skakle, jewellers, silversmiths, and opticians, 44 St. Nicholas street George, flesher, 78 Broad street James (of Morrison & Skakle) h. 47 Barron street, Woodside James, baker, 6, h. 7 Shiprow Malcolmson, nurseryman, Forbesfield, Cuparston Robert, watch and clockmaker, 35 Upperkirkgate Walter, flesher, 12 Black's buildings, h. Braehead, Gil- comston William, flesher, 26 & 27 Market hall, h. 11 Huntly st. Misses, 12 Marischal street Mortimer, William, hosier and girth manufacturer, 11 St Nicholas street Mowatt, Alexander, stoneware merchant, 3 Blackfriars st., also proprietor of the baths, Seabeach, and 10 Regent quay, h 3^ Blackfriars street James, tailor and clothier, 37 St. Nicholas street, reno- vator of gentlemen's wearing apparel, 8, h. 7 Flourmill brae P tlA GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Mowatt, James, gardener, 57 Huntly street Magnus, shipmaster, 3 Summer lane William, writer, 22 Adelphi court, h. 7 Mount street .'..... William & Co., outfitting warehouse, 82 Shiprow Muil, Francis, Eev., 8 Little Chapel street Francis, baker, 153, h. 155 George street Mrs, 9 Kosemount terrace Muir, John, shipping and general agent, 59 Marischal street, h. Dove cottage, Peterculter MuUett, Mrs, commercial lodgings, 22 Broad street Munro, David (of J. and D. Munro) 32 Union terrace James and David, boot and shoemakers, 48 Upperkirk- gate John, late inspector of taxes, 20 Union terrace Joseph, grieve, Broomhill, Pitmuxton Kenneth, baker, QQ, h. 68 George street Major George, staff-officer of pensioners, 15 Dee street Robert, artist, 72 Dee street Mrs, lodgings, 116 George street Miss, lodgings, 75 Union street Murdoch, Alexander, bookseller and corn merchant, 1 & 2 Market gallery, h. 50 Woolmanhill William, 15 Denburn terrace Murray and Garden, advocates, 48 Schoolhill and M'Combie, advocates, 103 Union street and Morison, managers (Aberdeen Lime Co.) Provost Blaikie's quay. Inches Andrew, advocate (Murray & M'Combie) 44 Skene terrace Andrew Geddes, commercial traveller (Aberdeen Lime Co.) h. Alma cottage, Banchory Ternan Andrew, seaman, 20 Constitution street George, tin-plate worker, 33, h. 31 Chapel street George, builder, 65 Park street Isaac, furnishing tailor, 22 Shiprow James, advocate (of Murray & Garden) 60 Schoolhill James, clerk (Farquhar & Gill) 40 Huntly street James A., clerk (City Tax office) 37 Victoria st. west Rev. John, D.D., (Free North Church) 69 Dee street John, 11 North Broadford John, stoneware merchant, 214 Gallowgate John, general agent, 74 Union street, warehouse 1st floor, h. 3rd floor John, cabinet maker, 70 Green John, shoemaker, 11 Longacre John, boot and shoemaker, 39 Schoolhill J. stoneware merchant, 57 Windmill brae Peter, provision merchant, 282 George street Peter, broker, 24 East North street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 175

Murray, Robert, seaman, 80 Hutcheon street

William, manager (Aberdeen Lime Co.) ; office, 2 Lime- sheds, Inches, ^. 10 Springbank terrace William & Co., warehousemen, 40 Union street William (of W. Murray «& Co.) 8 Little Chapel street William, 52 Chapel street William, shipmaster, 10 Canal terrace William R., manager, carpet department (A. H. & S.) h. 2 Marine place, Ferryhill William, keeper (Aberdeen Public News Room, and Corn Exchange) Hadden st., h. 62 Netherkirkgate Mrs, 1 Holburn street Mrs, 37 Victoria street west May, provision seller & Register office, 42 St. Andrew street Mustard, Robert, tailor and clothier, 145, h. 275 George st. Mutch, James, letter carrier, 278 George street Peter, spirit dealer, 49 East North street

Mutual Accumulation Society ; agent, A. Duthie, advocate, 123| Union street

Mylles, James, overseer (Devanha Comb Work) li. Marywell street

Napier, Alexander, Assistant Inspector of Poor, for Old

Machar ; office, St. Machar place, h. Holburn place National Bank of Scotland's Branch, 42 Castle street, agent, Alexander Chivas Fire and Life Assurance Company; Allardyce and Jopp, agents, 13 Market street Naughton, Captain William, 27 Victoria street west Neil, Mrs Joseph, 39 Victoria street west Patrick 0', broker, 22 Justice street Neilson, George, writer, 245 Union street, h. hi John street Neish, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 11 Dee street Nelson, Daniel, feuar, Holburn street Mrs, flesher, 2 Basement floor, market, h. 54 Shiprow Ness, Robert, coach builder and harness maker, 7 Union row, h. 220 Union street

Netherlands Vice-Consul, Arthur Thomson ; office, bank of Scotland court, 35 Castle street Newburgh Commereial company, 74 Waterloo quay. Manag- ing director, John Jamieson Newcastle Steam Co., 47 Marischal street, Nisbet^& Robert- son, managers Newspu, Jonathan, Bannermill street Newton, John, shipmaster (Elswick tug) 28 Wellington st. Nicol, Alexander, ship and insurance broker, 57 Marischal street, h. Seaton farm. Old Aberdeen 176 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Nicol, Alexander, lime meter, 23 James street Alexander, cooper. Red Lion court, 77 Broad street

David, flesher, 20 Market hall, h. 4= Mounthooly George, rope and twine manufacturer, 21 St. Clement street, h. 20 Prince Eegent street George (A. Cowie & Co.) Commercial court, 58 Castle street G. J., M. D., 17 Belmont street J. & W., furnishing tailors, Holburn street James, grocer and spirit dealer, \,h. 19 John street James, bulker (Harbour office) 2 Shore brae James, late of Edinburgh, Holburn place James, professor of Natural History, (Marischal College) 82 Bon-accord street John, rope manufacturer; rope work, Spa street, h. 18 Spa street John, merchant tailor, 126 Union street, h. Grandholm John, beadle (U. P. Church, George street) and funeral

waiter, 1 6 Northfield, Gilcomston Joseph, baker and confectioner, 10 Exchequer row, ^. 23 Broad street Mrs, vintner, 18 Wellington street Eliza, draper, 48 and 49 Market gallery, h. 2 Regent quay Misses, white seamstresses, 24 Schoolhill Miss M., straw-hat maker, 23 George street Nicoll, Alexander, commercial traveller, (W. Stevenson) 3 Mount street Nicolson & Simpson, coal brokers, Il| Regent quay Alexander, blacksmith, 183 West North street James, marble cutter, 30 Frederick street William (Nicolson & Simpson) 27 Marywell street Mrs James, 59 Marischal street Niddrie, William, artist, 14 Skene street Niddry, Charles, feuar, 64 Hutcheon street Nisbet & Robertson, insurance brokers, 47 Marischal street & Son, soapmakers, 92 Loch street, h. 199 King street James (Nisbet & Robertson) 4 Skene place John, photographer, Market street, A. 83 Union street Niven, J. C., meal and barley warehouse, 59 Green, h. 24 Thistle street Noble, James, broker, 69 Gallowgate Miss, lodgings, 25 Marischal street

Norfolk Farmer's Cattle Insurance Society ; agent James Bisset, 83 Union street Norrie, Thomas, merchant and innkeeper, Bridge of Dee Norris, Mrs, teacher 60 Queen street

North Broadford Bread Company, 5 North Broadford ; Alex. Craig, manager, h. 3 North Broadford CITY OF ABERDEEN. 177

North British Fire and Life Assurance ; agents, N. Diirnett,

advocate, Eecord office. King street ; Alexander

Brand, accountant, 103 Union street ; Murray and

M'Combie, advocates, 103 Union street ; and Wm. Paul, 97 Union street Northern Advertiser office, 55 Guestrow Northern Agricultural Co., grain, coal, and all kinds of man- ure merchants, 30 Waterloo quay; George Pressly. manager

Northern Assurance Co. ; William Chalmers, manager ; oflice, 3 King street

Northern Club, 1 Union terrace ; William L. Eeid, advocate, secretary, 183 Union street

North of Scotland Banking Co., Castle street ; James West- land, manager

North of Scotland Equitable Loan Company ; entries, M'Combie's, court, 52 Union street, and 51 Ne-

therkirkgate ; Wm. Brebner, manager Norwich and London, Accident and Casualty Insurance As- sociation, A Ross, agent, York place Iron Works

Fire, Life, and Annuity Office ; agent, Charles Chal- mers, advocate, 147 Union street

Ogg, David, basketmaker, 43 Upperkirkgate, and 30 Market gallery Henry and Co., Strathdee Distillery, Cuparston Henry (of Henry Ogg and Co.) Holburn street William F., advocate, agent for the Scottish Trade Pro-

tection Society, 11 Adelphi court, Ji. 118 Crown st. Mrs, lodgings, 54 St. Nicholas street Ogilvie, Alexander & Co., hatters, 21 Queen street Alexander, manufacturer, IJ North Broadford A. and W., cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 175 Union

street ; cabinet manufactory, 5 Thistle lane.

Thistle street, li. Mile-end Stocket George, M.D., lecturer on Institutes of Medicine. (King's College,) 39 Union place John, LL.D., teacher (Gordon's Hospital) 7 Strawberry bank John, bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder, 47 Upper- kirkgate, h. Kingsland place Thomas, satin hat manufacturer, 17 Drum's lane, h. Happy grove, 6 Canal street William, & Sons, rope and twine manufacturers, Catto square William, flaxdresser, yarn and linen merchant, h. Mile-end Mrs, 22 Ferryhill place Misses, Ruthrieston p 2 178 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Ogston, Alexander, soap and candle manufacturer, 84 Loch street, h. Ardoe, Banchory Devenick Francis', M.D., 18 Adelphi court John, writer, 245 Union street John, wriglit, 11 Denburn terrace Mrs, 76 Gerrard street Miss, 6 Caroline place Old Macher Poor Assessment Collector's Office, 4 Belmont street Old Machar Poor Inspector's Office, St. Machar place Oldman, George, hairdresser and attendant (St. John the Evangelist's Church) 16 St Nicholas street, h. 50 Chapel street ^ Mrs Andrew, 31 Thistle street Oliphant, Walter, commission agent, 34 Marischal street Orcheston, James, mealseller, 177 Gallowgate Orphan and Destitute Female Hospital, 30 Huntly street Orquhart, John, 79 Chapel street Orr, Mrs, spirit dealer, 67 Guestrow Osborne, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 148 George st, Oswald, H. C, ship insurance and sharebroker, office, 26 Marischal street, and agent for the Globe Fire and Life Insurance Co., h. 95 Crown street.

Page, Thomas, coachman, Holburn place Painters' Hall, 23 Longacre

Palladium Life Assurance Society ; agent, Nerval Clyne, ad- vocate, 245 Union street [st. Palmer, John, hair cloth and curl hair manufacturer, 98 Loch Panto Q, John, grocer, 55 Park street Mrs, 23 Bon-accord terrace Parker, Mrs Gavin, 52 Skene terrace [lane Park, George, commercial traveller (P. & K.), 12 Bon- accord John, shipowner, 78 Union street Park street Chapel, Park street Parrot, Thomas, shipmaster, 69 Virginia street Pater son, Alexander, mill-overseer, 41 Frederick street Alex., church beadle (Frederick street Chapel), 26 Fre- derick street Alex., provision seller, 281 George street David, general agent, 34 Maiisehal street George, painter, glazier, and paper-hanger, 9 Crown street, h. 46 Chapel street George (W. Paterson & Co.), 39 Union terrace James (of J. Sim & Co.), Braehead, Gilcomston Ptev, John, 154 Union street or 1 Diamond street

John, advocate, 2 Guestrow, li. 128 Crown street John, surgeon, 61 St Nicholas street o John, tailor, 3 South Constitution street CITY OF ABEEDEEN. 179

Paterson, John, 25 Justice street John, boot and shoemaker, 8 Catherine street Samuel, accountant (G. N. of S. R. Co.), Waterloo sta- tion Wilham, wholesale druggist, 134 and 136 Gallowgate, h. Spring-garden house

Wm. and Co., leather merchants and tanners ; works,

Jack's brae ; office, 2 Denburn terrace ; and shop, 42 Woolmanhill Wm. (of W. Paterson & Co.), 2 Denburn terrace Mrs A., 10 Bon-accord terrace Mrs John, lodgings, 63 Huntly street

Mrs, coffee rooms, 38 Basement floor. Market, Ji. 5 Car- melite street Mrs, 5 East North street Mrs, 3 Mackie place Mrs, matron (Orphan and Destitute Female Hospital), 30 Huntly street Mrs John, vintner, Rubislaw Mrs, lodgings, 2 Union place Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 9 Bon-accord street Paton, Miss, of Grandholm, 32 Skene terrace Paul, Alexander, provision shop, 13 Young street John, horse hirer, 77 Skene street William, advocate, 97 Union street Miss, 44 Upperkirkgate Paulin, Thomas, salmon lisher, Margaret's place, Ruthrieston Paull, James, advocate (of Fleming & Paull) agent for Albion Assurance Co., 12 King street, h. 27 Victoria st. west Payne, Robert, sparmaker (W. Hood & Co.), 8 Catto square Pearson, Alex., merchant, 17 Regent quay, h. 63 Dee street Mark, broker, 33 Justice street Pedelty, Joseph & Co., wholesale hosiers and manufacturers, W. Henderson's court, 91 Gallowgate, h. Wood- side house Pegler, George, fruiterer to the Queen, 80 Union street, h. Arthurseat Penny, E. H., officer of Inland Revenue, Nelson's lodgings, Holburn street William, shipmaster, 6 Marine place, Ferryhill Mrs, provision merchant, 25 Hutcheon street Peterkin, John, wright, 18 Whitehouse street Miss G., boarding school, 8 Golden square Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 18 Whitehouse street ' Petrie and Co., stone-cutters, Denburn, Union bridge Alex., spirit dealer, 124 King street, h. 11 Princes st. Geo., engraver and copper-plate printer, 5 Huxter row Geo., writer (Lumsden & Robertson), 28 Union terrace 180 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Petrie, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 Baltic street James, gardener, Hardgate James (of Petrie & Co.), Newlands cottage, Pitmuxton Kobert, boot and shoemaker, 120 Skene street Mrs, provision dealer, 71 Queen street Petty, David, shipmaster, 22 Virginia street Philip and Cooper, wholesale clothiers, 32 Union street and Kennedy, wholesale and retail general drapers, 17 and 19 Union buildings, and 12 Exchequer row Alexander, dyer, 172^ George street, and 32 Spa st. Alexander (of Philip & Kennedy), 83 Wales street Alexander, shipmaster, 28 Wellington street

Colin Allan, advocate, 15 King street, /i. 82 Queen st. George, ship builder (Geo. Milne & Co.), 41 York st. James, M.D., 1, h. 2 Mounthooly Richard, cutter (Milne, Low, & Co.) 55 John street William, jun. (Philip & Cooper) 2 Strawberry bank Mrs, 5 Huntly street Mrs James, 82 Queen street

Phoenix Fire Office ; agents, Lumsden & Robertson, 3 Union terrace

Pickford & Co., 7 and 9 Netherkirkgate ; stables, 81 George street Pickthorn, Captain, R.N., 279 George street Piggie, Thomas, overseer (Broadford works), Maybank, 148 Hutcheon street Piper, Mrs, Holburn place Pirie, Alexander & Sons, paper manufacturers and wholesale stationers, 20 Adelphi court Alexander, (of Alexander Pirie & Sons) ^. Waterton Alexander, jun. (of Alexander Pirie & Sons) Stoney- wood House West North street , Alexander, millwright, 66 Alexander, coffee rooms, (Union Club), Market street Alexander, carver, gilder and printseller, 32 Queen st. Charles, grocery and provision warehouse, Gordon st. David, merchant and commission agent, Crown court, 43 Union street, h. 137 Union street Francis, 6 Albyn place Geora-e, shore porter, and sedan-chair carrier, 3 Castle lane Gordon, (of Alexander Pirie & Sons) 7^. 154 Union st. Gordon, fishmonger. Basement floor, Market, h. 10 Carmelite street J. & A., general blacksmiths, 3 Barnett's close James, bottler (Devanah brewery) 1 Marywell street John, gardener. Strawberry bank, Hardgate Johnston, tea, wine and spirit merchant, 43 Woolman- hill, h. 73 John street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 181

Pirie, William, E., D.D., Professor of Divinity, (Marischal College,) 13 Bon-accorcl square Mrs William, 67 Bon-accord street Mrs, sick nurse, 6 St. Andrew street Miss, lodgings, 124 George street Pirrie, William, M.D., F.K.S.E., reigus professor of surgery in Marischal College and University, and surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, 238 Union street Pithie, Alexander D., teacher, (Bell's School) 2 King street place Pittendrigh, Alexander, wright and funeral waiter, 8 St Cle- ment street James ( W. Shirres & Co.) 147 Union street William, builder, 66 Loch street, h. 65 Gallowgate Mrs, lodgings, 11 Bon-accord street Miss, lodgings, 116 George street

Plate Glass Insurance Co. ; John Sheed, agent, 44 Marischal street Playfair, Charles, gunmaker to Prince Albert, 70, h. 64 Union street Police Writing Chambers, 50 St Nicholas street Pollock, Charles, shopman and sprain rubber. Union Glen, Lower Justice mill, Holburn

Poor, Inspector of (City Parish) ; office, Nelson street

Inspector of (Oldmachar parish) ; office, St Machar pi. Poor's Hospital for Boys, Bourtie's court, 19 Upperkirkgate, teacher, Wm. Robertson Hospital for Girls, 56 Gallowgate, matron, Miss Ferguson Rate office (City parish), 30 Marischal st., Wm. Steele,

collector ; hours, 10 to 3 and 6 to 8 Rate office (Oldmachar parish), 4 Belmont street, Alex. Diack, collector Pope, S., gaard (North Mail), 35 Seamount place Wm. B., deed-extractor, &c. (Sheriff-clerk's office),^. 35 Seamount place Porter and Leighton, boot and shoemakers, 52 St Nicholas street Alex. R., writer, 245 Union street, h. 1 Affleck street George (of Porter & Leighton), 11 Charles street George, baker, 215 Gallowgate John, feuar, 35 North Broadford, or Berry's road John, shore-porter, 25 Marischal street Wm., grocer and spirit dealer, 4 Bank st., Ferryhill Post Office, Market street (Receiving) 221 Union street (Receiving) 32 Quay (Receiving) 237 George street (Receiving Pillar Letter Box) Wellington place (Receiving Pillar Letter Box) King street ;

182 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Poulter, Thomas, late clothier, 65 Dee street Pratt and Keith, warehousemen and manufacturers, 51 and 53 Union street Kobert, grain and meal merchant, 21 J, h. 14 Schoolhill Presslie, William, teacher (St Andrew's school. Crown court. Union st.) 40 Union terrace Pressly, Geo., manager (Northern Agricultural Co.) 52 Bon- accord street Geo. M., teller (Commercial Bank) 52 Bon-accord st. Piimrose, Eev. William, 19 North Silver street Probit, James, furnishing tailor, 5 St. Catherine's Wynd, h. 3 Skene row Procter, Mrs Dr, 3 Victoria place Miss, 139 Skene street

Procurator-Fiscal for the Burgh ; George Cadenhead, advo- cate, 9 Huxter row

Procurator-Fiscal for the County ; William Simpson, advo-

cate ; ofi&ce, 56 Bon-accord street

Procurator-Fiscal of the Peace of Aberdeenshire ; John D. Milne, advocate, 129 Union street

Professional Life Assurance Company ; agent, W. P. Booth,

56 Marischal street ; medical referee, James Booth, M.D., 27 Queen street

Provident Clerks Mutual Life Assurance Association ; A. Eoss, agent, York place Iron Works

Provident Life Office and County Fire Office ; William Smith, Jan., 106 Union street, agent Provost, Charles,, turner and card-nailer, 71,^. 50 Causeway- end

Prussian Vice- Consul ; Arthur Thomson, office, Bank of Scot- land court, 35 Castle street Public Baths, entries from St. Andrew st. and Crooked lane superintendent, James Angus ...... English, &c.. Schools, Little Belmont street News-Kooms, Corn exchange, keeper, Wm. Murray News Rooms, York buildings, Footdee, intended for the

comfort and convenience of Mechanics ; keeper, Charles Taylor

Rooms, Union street ; William Chisholm keeper Purvis, Alexander, watch and clock maker, 95 Queen street Pyott, John, broker, 44 Gallowgate Pyper, Archibald, spirit dealer, 8 Canal road James, post-horse master and livery stables, 7 and 8 Shoe lane John 35 Frederick street WilHam, spirit dealer, 122 Gallowgate

Rae, Alexander, 43 Victoria street west Alexander, spirit dealer, 31 Loch street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 183

Eae, Francis, cart and plough-wright, 62 Skene street Nathaniel, 79 Green William, millwright, Ferryhill foundry, h. 7 Bank st. Mrs George, 1 Affleck street Mrs, broker, 41 George street Mrs, lodgings, 6 Little Chapel street

Eaeburn, Peter, baker and confectioner, 8, 7i. 10 George st, Rafferty, Peter, merchant, 19 Thistle street Raiker, William, shipmaster (Prince of Wales) 25 Regent quay Railway (Deeside) offices, 24 Adelphi court (Great N. of Scotland) offices, Waterloo station (Scottish North Eastern) offices. Guild street Rainie, Geo,, gardener and porter (Female Orphan Asylum) 8 Albyn place Rainnie, Alexander, builder and timber merchant, 50, h. 72 Commerce street Rainy, George, M,D., surgeon, lecturer on Midwifery to the University and King's college, 17 Golden square Rait, William, teacher (Bon-accord Infant school, Marywell street), h. 2 St Mary's place, Crown street Miss, 31 Charlotte street Ramage, Charles (of Smith & Ramage) 7 Waverly place John, manager, Causewayend mill (J. & J. Crombie) h. 57 Causewayend William, architect, 115 Union street, h. 7 Waverly place Mrs John, 7 Waverly place Ramsay, John, shoemaker, 83 Queen street John, 31 Queen street Mrs, worsted and shoe warehouse, 17 Marischal street Ranson, Edward, New Market Coffee Room and lodgings, 9, h. 11 Market street Rattray, Alexander, tobacco pipe manufacturer, 18 Frederick street Robert, M.D., surgeon-superintendent. Royal InjBrmary William, manufacturing chemist, St. Clement's chemical works, 18 Links street

William, teacher, (Charlotte street Schools), 7i. 31 Char- lotte street William (Patrick Whyte) 36 Hutcheon street Rawson, Captain S., adjutant (Royal Aberdeenshire Militia) 14 Rosemount place Ray, Captain, R.N., 130 Crown street John, tinsmith, 5, h. 4 Gallowgate Rayner, John J., Inland Revenue Officer, Reid's lodgings,, Holburn street Reach, John shoemaker, 90 Virginia street, h. 5 Fish ?tree^, 184 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Record Office, 27 King street, John Blaikie, advocate, com-

missary clerk ; Nathaniel Farquhar, advocate,

sheriff clerk ; Charles Warrack, commissary clerk depute; Newell Burnett, advocate; James A. Sinclair, accountant; Alex., Daniel, advocate;

John Reid, advocate ; John G. Leslie, sherriff clerk

depute ; John Watt ; William Daniel ; James

M'Aulay, inspector of taxes ; John Clerk, sur-

veyor of taxes ; John Fimister, surveyor of taxes ; James Crau, keeper Redfern, P., M.D., lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology (King's College and University) 42 Schoolhill Refuge, House of, and Industry, 45 Guestrow, Alex. Machray, superintendent Reid, Alexander, treasurer (Harbour Office) Waterloo street Alexander, late cart and plough wright, 29 Skene st. Andrew, 165 Gallowgate Andrew, merchant, h. 46 Constitution street Benjamin & Co., seedsmen, nurserymen, and florists, 132 Union street, and 2 Belmont st.; nurseries Albyn place, and Union vale Benjamin (B. Reid & Co.) 19 Albyn place David (G. Reid & Sons) Crown court, 41^ Union street David, furniture dealer, 51, h. 49 Gallowgate Donald, teacher of sacred music, and precentor (Free East Church) 10 North Silver street Duncan, M.D., Crown court, 41^ Union street Duncan J., shipmaster, 78 Wales street Duncan, 47 Park street Duncan, assistant clerk to Commissioners (Record office)

li. 2 Affleck street Captain George, 121 Crown street George & Sons, chemists and druggists, 45 Union st. George, 3 North Broadford George (B. Reid & Co.) 6 Bon-accord terrace J. & Co., fleshers, 158 George street James, shipmaster, 4 Park place James nurseryman, 11 Leadside, Belville, Gilcomston James, gardener. Still's cottage, Hardgate James, shoemaker, 9 St Andrew street James, furnishing tailor, 154 George street James, overseer (J. Abernethy & Co.) Ferryhill foundry, h. 9 Bank street James, messenger (General Coach office) 58 Shiprow James, builder, 58 John street John, advocate, Record office. King street, li. 136 Crown street John M,, teacher (English Academy) 10 North Silver st- John, coach and harness maker, 12 Wales street ' CITY OP ABERDEEN. 185

Reid, John, gardener, Pitmuxton John, shipowner, Granite Hill, Rubislaw ...... John, late shipmaster, 4 Links street John, broker, 9 Justice street Joseph,boot and shoemaker, 86 King street Peter, New Inn and stabling, and jobbing gardener, Holburn street [st. Robert tobacco and snuff manufacturer, 80, ^. 76 Broad Robert, grocer, 19 Park street Smith, & Co., Union Glen Distillery, Holburn "Wm., ship and insurance broker, agent for the Scottish Sea Insurance Co., Dundee, and for the United Kingdom Life Assurance Co., London, 56, h. 48 Marischal street Wm., earthenware dealer, 20 Park street Wm., slater, 65 Hutcheon street William L., advocate (of Grigor & Reid) 87 Bon-accord street Helen, spirit dealer, 22 Correction wynd Mrs Andrew, lodgings, 165 Gallowgate Mrs D., lodgings, 48 Dee street Mrs George, sen., 28 Silver street Mrs Wm., lodgings, Holburn street Mrs Wm., lodgings, 24 Frederick street Mrs, 5 Wellington place ...... Mrs, 47 Frederick street Mrs, 136 Crown street Mrs, 15 Bon-accord street Mrs, lodgings, 10 Queen street Mrs, 32 Victoria street west Mrs, 10 Constitution street Mrs James, 6 Frederick street Mrs Peter, draper, 6 Innes street Mrs, lodgings, 8 Commerce street ...... Miss, teacher, 15 Bon-accord street Miss, teacher, 3 Littlejohn street Miss, dressmaker, 13 Correction wynd Reith, Alexander, carter (Devanha distillery) 10 Affleck st. George, secretary and general manager (S. N. E. Rail- way) offices Guild st., h. Rotunda place, Ferryhill James, gardener, 66 Woolmanhill Robert, chemist and druggist, 133, h. 131 Crown street Mrs John, Pitmuxton, Cuparston Rennie. Alex., painter, glazier, and paper-hanger, 45 Upper- kirkgate, h. 131 King street George, printer, 64 Broad street, h. 15 Skene terrace ...... George, grocer and spirit dealer, 60 Virginia street, h, 10 Summer lane George, shipmaster, 4 Alford place p .86 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Eennie, John T., ship insurance and share agent, 43 Marischal street, h. Dee Mount Thomas, superintendent, Victoria lodging-house, Ex- chequer court, Exchequer row Wm., smith and furniture dealer, 23, h. 21 Gallowgate

Mrs, draper, 15 Market gallery, Ti. 14 East North street Mrs, 60 Queen street Mrs, 31 Victoria street west Miss, dressmaker, 16 Back wynd Kettie, James (of M. Kettie & Sons' jewellery department), h. 26 Broad street M. & Sons, silversmiths and jewellers, dealers in Lon- don and Geneva watches, clocks, and fancy goods, 151 Union street

, M. & Sons, lamp manufacters, and purveyors of oil to her Majesty, 199 Union street [street Wm. (of M. Kettie & Son's lamp department), 23 Dee Eeynolds, George, basket-maker, 26 Queen street Ehind, Alexander, traveller (James Littlejohn), 30 North Sil- ver street John, commission agent and mahogany merchant, 1 Netherkirkgate Riach, John, proprietor, 3 Thistle lane Mrs, 24 Young street Mrs, sick nurse, 1 Allan's court, Maberly street Mrs, Warkman's Tavern, 16 Shiprow Rice, Adam, eating house and coffee rooms, 6, 8, and 10 Up- perkirkgate

Richards & Co., linen manufacturers, Broadford ; bleaching and vitrol works, Eubislaw Richardson, Misses, 86 Crown street Rickman, Mrs, Springbank street Riddpl, Alexander, late overseer, Westland's Houses, Holburn place Alexander, mason, M'Kay's court, 18 Trinity street D. & J., jewellers and watchmakers, 43 St. Nicholas st. h. 75 John street George, commission and general merchant, 42 Marischal street Peter, principal clerk (Harbour office) 3 St. Clement st. Thomas, accountant (Savings Bank) 81 Hutcheon st. William, R., book-keeper (Town and County Bank) 103 Crown street Jane, spirit dealer, 26 Guestrow Riddoch & Lendrum, silk mercers and shawl merchants, 145 Union street Alexander (T. M'Combie & Co.) 31 Queen street Robert M. (of Riddoch & Lendrum) 7 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill CITY OF ABERDEEN. 187

Riddoch, Mrs, 3 1 Queen street Ririe, Alexander, broker, 163 Gallowgate Ritchie, Andrew, shipmaster, 54 Quay David, shipmaster, 54 Quay Rev. J. B. (Charlotte street U.P. Church) 86 Crown street John, saddler and harness maker, 21 Back Wynd, h. 8 Little Belmont street John, weaver, Millbank lane ...... R. & A., furniture dealers, and mattress makers, 10, h. 8 Gallowgate Robert, letter carrier, 7 Church street Thomas, late merchant, 1 Millburn street W. & Co., leather cutters, 25 Netherkirkgate Mrs Thomas, 17 Prince Regent street Mrs Thomas, 7 Church street Margaret, bootbinder, 7 Church street Robb, Alexander, tailor. Crown court, 41 J Union street Andrew, porter, ale, and provision dealer, 128, h. 127 Loch street Brothers & Co., commission merchants, wholesale merchants, insurance brokers, and general agents, 12 Virginia street Charles & Thomas, silk mercers, 183 Union street west Charles (of C. & T. Robb) 8 Affleck street David, fishmonger and game dealer to her Majesty and H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent, 19 Basement floor, Market, h. 53 Summer street

George, clerk (Town house), 7i. 163 West North street George, shore porter, 23 Castle street George, wholesale grocer, 14 Young street, h. 22 Gerrard street ....^ James (of Robb, Brothers, & Co.) 4 Devanha terrace, Ferryhill James, agent, 22 Gerrard street John, (of Robb, Brothers, & Co.) 166 Union street

r. John, plumber (J. Blaikie & Son) 29 Frederick street John, inspector, 20 North Broadford William, coach builder, foreman, (Laing & Melvin) 10 Bon-accord street Mrs James, 22 Gerrard street Mrs, 27 Dee street Robbie, William, writer, (Jopp & Shand) 31 Gallowgate, h. 1 Skene square Roberts, David, gig and harness repository, 92 and 94 King street, h. 4 Frederick street David, leather merchant, 17 Princes street John, sen., shipmaster, 67 Commerce street Robert, spirit dealer, 15 Fisher row 188 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Koberts, Mrs, midwife, 52 Causewayend Miss, 95 King street Eobertson & Cook, coach proprietors and post horse masters, Eoyal Mail coach office, 59 Union street, hiring office, 1 Belmont street Alexander, engineer, 20 Prince Kegent street Alexander, manager (Broadfoid Bread Company, 218 George street) Kepplestone House, Kubislaw c .... Alexander, plumber, and gas-fitter, 10 Skene terrace, h, 47 Woolmanhill Alexander, sculpture and monumental works, St. Mary's place, Crown street, h. 45 Bon-accord street Andrew, sexton (Nellfield Cemetry) h. at the gate

Charles, ironmonger, 17 Park street, Ji. 6 South Con- stitution street David, Royal Hotel, post-horse master to her Majesty, 61 Union street

. , ... George P., officer of Inland Revenue, Bellevue, Hardgate George, mason, 123 Chapel street George, ironmonger, 207 Gallowgate, h. 2 Gerrard st. George, clerk, (T. & C, Bank,) Bank street, Ferryhill James, haircutter and perfumer, 20, h. 26 Broad street James, teacher (St. Clement's Parish School,) 2 Broad street John, stabler, 6 Mealmarket street John, clerk, (Robertson & Cook), 3 Wellington street, Cotton John, grocer and spirit dealer, 52 West North street, h. above the shop John, shipmaster, 55 Wellington street John, advocate, (Lumsden & Robertson) 3 Union terrace Rev. Patrick, M.A,, 7 Huntly street Robert, shoemaker, 43 George street Robert, boot and shoemaker, 25 Schoolhill Robert, late druggist, 116 George street William, wright, 18 Bon-accord lane^. 95 Chapel st. William, teacher (Boy's Hospital) 19 Upperkirkgate William, spirit dealer, 5 Marischal street, h. 80 George street William, stoneware merchant, 88 George street, h. 16 Shiprow WilHam, Stone cutter. Union place, h. 7 Huntly st. Mrs John, late of Gartly, Balmoral cottage, Holburn road

... .. Mrs Charles, 3 Bannermill street Mrs, midwife, 40 St. Clement street Mrs, lodgings, 13 Marischal street Mrs, midwife, 7 Marischal street Mrs, midwife, 51 Virginia street Mrs, provision agent, 209 Gallowgate CTTY OF ABERDEEN. 189

Eobertson, Mrs, lodgings, 42 Huntly street .... Mrs P., 41 Dee street Mrs, 73 Woolmanhill Mrs, lodgings, 144 George street Mrs, inn and lodgings, 13 Guestrow Miss, 13 Diamond street ..... Miss, milliner, 217 Union street Miss, 124 Crown street Misses, teachers, 29 Castle street Misses, teachers, 116 George street Miss, dressmaker, 6 Correction wynd Miss, 1 Albyn place Eobinson, Crura &Co., cotton spinners, Bannermill Hardy (of R. C. & Co.) 3 Union place Robison, William, advocate, agent for Scottish Union Insur- ance Co., 58 Castle street ** Robson, Wm., Age Assurance Co., 61 St. Nicholas street Miss, milliner, 64 Skene street Rodger, James, tanner, currier, wholesale and retail leather dealer, Gilcomston tannery, h. 1 Mary place Roger, John (of Pratt & Keith) 103 Union street Thomas, late teacher (Trades' school) 55 Longacre Mrs, 25 Union place Rollo, William, keeper of dead-house, Henderson's court, 46 Broad street Ronald, Mrs, Lemon Tree Tavern, 7 Huxter row Rose, Donaldson & Co., shipowners and timber merchants, 7 York street George, turner, 73 Green James (of D. Rose & Co.) 11 Golden square John linen manufacturer, John street John, stabler and vintner, 166 Gallowgate John & Co., Wrights and funeral undertakers, 16 Mutton brae Wm. (D. Ross & Co.) 11 Golden square Mrs Donaldson, of Hazelhead, 11 Golden square Misses, 44 Chapel street Ross, Adam, jeweller and watch dealer, 64 Schoolhill Alexander, overseer (Bannermill) 20 College street Alexander, advocate, 103 Union street; actuary and cashier National Security Savings' Bank of the ; clerk to the commutation road trustees of the

Ellon district ; li. 75 Bon-accord street Alexander, managing clerk (Thomson, Hall, Catto & Co.) agent for the Provident Clerk's Life

Assurance Association ; and Norwich and London

Accident and ' Casualty Insurance Association, York place, A. 31 Constitution street Alexander, brewer, 8 Skene square, h. 15 Forbes street Q 2 190 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Eoss, Angus, cooper, 15 James street, h. 4 Marine place, Ferryhill Angus, sergt. -major, late of 79tli regt., 7 Canal street Kev. Charles, minister of Free Bon-accord church, Ji. 2 Skene place David, accountant (Steam Navigation Co.) 4 Canal terrace

George, grocer, 234 George street, 7i. 3 Charlotte street George, tailor, 40 Broad street Hugh, umbrella maker, 12 Gallowgate, h. Emslie's court, 26 Gallowgate Hugh, jun., haberdasher, 4 Broad street,^. 100 Crownst. Hugh, broker, 14 Shiprow James, writer (Adam & Anderson), 75 Union street James, shoemaker, 46 Shiprow ...... James, Cuparston cottage ...... James, builder (Mitchell & Boss) 28 Summer street James, 18 Commerce street Jamesj clothier and haberdasher, 206, Ti. 239 George st. John, mason, 28 Summer street John, assistant commissary of ordnance, Bexhill cottage, Holburn place John, plasterer, 46 Netherkirkgate John, candlemaker, 6 Hanover street John, ironmonger and blacksmith, 57 St Nicholas street workshop, 75 George street, h. 4 Charlotte street, John, letter carrier, 32 Park street ...... Lewis, teacher of music, 21 Seamount place Peter, shoemaker, 60 Gordon street Eobert P., 39 Dee street Robert, plasterer, 20 Longacre Thomas, sexton, (St Nicholas churchyard) 7 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill WilHam, advocate, 20 Belmont street William, principal beadle (Free North Church) funeral waiter and undertaker, 13 Chronicle lane William, wright (Gas Works) h. 3 Gas street Mrs Jane, sick nurse, 40 Skene square Mrs John', 57 Victoria street west Mrs, lodgings, 7 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill Mrs, lodgings, 40 Chapel street Mrs A. J., 75 Bon-accord street Mrs Lewis, lodgings, 21 Seamount place Mrs Peter, 59 Huntly street Mrs Robert, 91 Crown street Mrs W., 4 Little Chapel street Mrs, draper, 179 Gallowgate, h. 1 Berry lane Mrs, broker, II Park street Miss, lodgings, 189 Union street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 191

Eosie, Wm., shipmaster, Eosie cottage, Maybank Eothnie, James, flesher, 28 Market hall Eough, John, corn extractor, funeral undertaker, and princi- pal beadle (St Andrew's Chapel) Brebner's court, 9 Castle street Eoutledge, Whinton & Son, rope and twine manufacturers, 219 Gallowgate William (of W. Eoutledge & Son) 15 Garden place Miss, 220 Gallowgate Eowell, Benjamin, watchmaker, 157 George street Joseph, iron merchant and wholesale ironmonger, 14 & 16 St. Paul street, and Ironmonger's court, Up- perkirkgate, h. View place, 23 Eosemount place Joseph, sen., 18^ North Broadford

Eoy, James, nurseryman ; nurseries. North street and South Ferryhill, h. South Ferryhill James (of J, Eoy & Co.) 13 Huxter row John, nin'sery seedsman, 48 Union street, h. 4 Eotunda place, Ferryhill Michael, boot and shoemaker, 302 George street Miss, cloak and millinery rooms, 137 Union street Miss Margaret, milliner and dressmaker, 41 Dee street

Eoyal Exchange Assurance Corporation ; Alex. Jopp, advo- cate, agent, Jopp's court, 31 Gallowgate

Northern Agricultural Society ; Arthur Harvey, Tilly- greig, Summerhill, secretary Euncie, J. & W., tinsmiths, 5 George street

J. (of J. & W. E.) 47 Victoria street west . Euncy, Charles, Millbank, North Broadford Charles F., advocate. 4 Belmont street, h. Millbank Eussel & Gordon, booksellers and stationers, (public circu- lating library) 19 Broad street [ter, Francis, beadle (Free Greyfriars Church) 17 Denburn .c... George, artist, 4 Dee street William (of Eussel & Gordon)''4 Dee street William, confectioner and baker, 38 Upperkirkgate, h. 4 Dee street Mrs, midwife, 53 John street

Eussell, Alex., clothier and outfitter, 18 Union street, li. 152 Hutcheon street James, policeman (S. N. E. E. Co.) 12 Skene square Mrs Wm., 86 Bon-accord street Mrs, 35 Huntly street Miss, of Eathen, 257 George street Eust, Alex., commission agent, Crown court, 41J Union st. Alexander, Ladye Mill, King street road David, clothier, 7 & 9 Broad street, h. 59 Bon-accord st.

James, carpenter and builder, 14, li. 28 Blackfriars st. John, wood merchant and carpenter, 18, h. 20 Eose st. 192 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Eutherford, George D., 4 Mackie place Thomas, mealseller, 176 West North street Thomas, carver, Brebner's court, 84 Shiprow Euthven, John Folds, locomotive superintendent (Great North

of Scot. Eailway) li. Springbank, Kittybrewster Euxton, Charles, 4 Albert street Thomas, advocate, 54 Union street, agent for the Eock Life Assurance Co., h. 4 Eubislaw terrace

Sachs, Marcus, professor of Hebrew (Free Church Divinity Hall) h. Beechill, Pitfodels Sadler, Mrs, lodgings, 189 Union street Saint, James, shore porter, 11 Union row James, jun., silk mercer, draper, and shawl merchant, hosier and outfitter, 135 and 139 Union street, h. 11 Union row Saimond, "William, letter carrier, 5 Drum's lane

Saloon, Lamp and Fancy Ornament ; M. Eettie & Sons, 199 Union street Eoyal Music Pianoforte, 218 Union street

Salter, William, flesher, 14 Market hall, 7^. 33 North Broadford Sandison, Andrew, spirit dealer, 58 Quay John, shipmaster, 2 Bannermill street [Spittal Ludovick, fishing tackle maker, 118 King street, h. 56 Sang, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 50 Summer street Sangster, George, jeweller, 81, h. 68 Broad street James, shipmaster, 4 Bannermill street John, shipmaster, 97 Wales street

John, druggist, 46, 7^. 48 Commerce street Eobert, sen., flesher, 31 Market hall, h. 21 Crown street George, hat manufacturer, Maiket gallery Thomas, advocate, 2 Eagg's lane, h. 11 Union place Mrs, provision dealer, 18 Albion street Helen, 20 Crown street

Sasines Eegister, Eecord Office, King street ; N. Burnett, ad- vocate, registrar Saunders, James, spirit dealer, 53 Eegent quay Mrs John, 15 Bon-accord street Mrs, broker, 25 East North street Savings' Bank, National Security, for the present 17 Gues- trow; A. Eoss, actuary, 103 Union street Scatterty, Alexander, waiter, 18 Shiprow Scorgie, Alexander, ship carpenter, h. 2 Canal lane George, porter, Jopp's court, 40 Broad street Mrs Eobert, vintner, 1 Waterloo street Scott, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 52 Upperkirkgate A. D. (A. Hadden& Sons) 84 Bon-accord street Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 10 St, Nicholas street, h. 1 Mount street CITY OP ABERDEEN. 193

Scott, George, shoemaker, 42 Virginia street, h. 61 Park street James, cattle topsman, (S. N. E. Kailway) 8 Bank st. James, spirit dealer, 8 Trinity street John, teacher (Gordon's Hospital) 86J Crown street John, chimney sweep, 46 Gallowgate John shipowner, 6 James street, h. 14 Marywell street John, broker, 38 East North street Mrs, Kuthrieston Lodge Mrs James, 15 Kosemount place Mrs, lodgings, 1 Littlejohn street Miss G. L., teacher (Free John Knox's School) 31 Char- lotte street Miss, 10 Crown street Miss, 73 Dee street

Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society ; John Jamieson, Waterloo quay, agent

Equitable Assurance Co. ; Lumsden & Eobertson, advo-

cates, 3 Union terrace ; William Hunter, advo- cate, 14 Adelphi^ourt; and James Hay Chalmers, 147 Union street, agents North Eastern Railway Station and Offices, Guild sti set, George Eeith, general manager North Eastern Railway Co.'s Coal Depot, Lower Dee street, A. Duff superintendent

Provident Institution of Edinburgh ; William Skinner, advocate, 229, & A. Brand, accountant, 103 Union street, agents

Provincial Assurance Company, 96 Union street ; C. F. Griffith, manager

Sea Insurance Co. ; William Reid, agent, 56 Marischal street

Union Fire and Life Assurance Co ; James & George Collie, 38 Castle street, and William Robieson, 58 Castle street, agents

Widows' Fund ; Alexander Nicol, 57 Marischal street, and John Blaikie, 245 Union street, agents Scroggie, Robert, fiesher, 6 Basement floor, Market, h. Skene road, Masterick Selbie, James, 26 College street Sefton, Charles, manager (Bannermill) 50 Constitution street Sellar, James, 1 Links street Wilham wholesale confectioner, and manufacturer of confectionery by machinery, Pirie's court, 50 Castle street Mrs. T., merchant, 54 George street, h. above shop Senter, John, boot and shoemaker, 8, h. 10 Crown street Session- Clerk and Registrar of Marriages, &c., for district of St. Nicholas, John Watt, advocate, 2 Correction wynd 194 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Session Clerk and Registrar of Marriages, &c., for district of Oldmachar, James Leask, 1^ Upper Denburn, and 11 High street, Old Aberdeen Seton, Alexander, pawnbroker, 35 Netherkirkgate James, spirit dealer, 7 Gallowgate,A. 6 Blackfriars st. Miss, 76 Dee street Shand, David, saw maker, Market street Robert (Jopp & Shand) 45 Belmont street Mrs, sick nurse, 45 Bon-accord street Miss, 4 Union place Misses, 45 Belmont street! Shanks, William H., clerk (G. L. Co.) 28 Thistle street Mrs, housekeeper, Infirmary

Sharp, James, musical instrument maker, 1 1 George street ...... Miss, dressmaker, 9 George street Shaw, Robert, house factor and agent, messenger-at-arms, and bar- officer, Sheriff court; office, 1 Huxterrow, h. Summerfield cottage Whitemires William, tailor and clothier, 61 Queen street William, carpenter, I Ragg's lane Miss, 20 Springbank terrace Shaw's Hospital, North Broadford, Mrs Evans, matron Sheach, David, writer, 54 Union street Shearer, William, furniture dealer, 29 Gallowgate, h. 3 Little- john street She jd, John, commission merchant, agent for Messrs Bell, Rannie & Co., wine merchants, Leith; the London

and Manchester Plate Glass Co. ; the Liverpool

and London Fire and Life Insurance Co. ; the Plate Glass Insurance Co., &c., 44 Marischal st. Sheir, David, land surveyor, h. Beechhill, Pitfodels Mrs, draper, 24 Market gallery, h. 69 George street Shepherd, Charles, 8 Rosemount terrace George, bookseller and stationer, 1, h. 26 Broad street George of Shethin, 18 Bon-accord square George, wright, Bon-accord lane James, clerk (Gray, Watt & Co.) 182 Gallowgate James (of Souter & Shepherd) 31 Dee street James, commission agent, 35, h. 37 Bon-accord street Simpson, wholesale wine and spirit merchant, 52, h. 50 King street William, confectioner, wholesale and retail, 27 Broad street, h. 134 Crown street W. & A., grocers and spirit merchants, 12 Commerce street William (of W. & A. Shepherd) 57 Regent quay Mrs John, 182 Gallowgate Miss, Hardgate Miss, 37 Bon-accord street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 195

Sherar, Johnston, writer, Braehead, Gilcomston Jolm,ironmonger and naptha merchant, 48, h. 50 George street Mrs, lodgings, 18 Marischal street Sherer, Andrew, ship chandler, 13 Quay

Sheret, Charles, teacher (Free Gilcomston school) Ti. Holbm'n

Sheriff-clerk's Office, 27 King street Sheriff Watson's Female School of Industry, Skene st. west Sheriffs, Col. Alexander, Mountpleasant, 1 Canal street James, gardener, Hardgate Wm., grocer, 69 Park street Shewan, Alexander, jobbing gardener, 32 Whitehouse street Shipmaster's Society Hall, 11 Quay; F. J. Cochran, advocate, clerk Mariners' Shipwrecked Fishermen and Benevolent Society ; Honorary agent, W. P. Booth, 56 Marischal st. Shields, Thomas, pharmaceutical chemist and druggist, 125 Crown street, h. 31 Marywell street Shirer, Wm., clerk (A. Hall & Sons) 13 Bon-accord lane Shirreffs, Alexander (G. N. of S. R. Co.) 42 St Nicholas st. Mrs James, Union Inn, 42 St Nicholas street Mrs, 43 Dee street Shirres, D. L. (of D. L. Shirres & Co.), 240 Union street D. L. and Co., wholesale hat, cap, and shoe warehouse, &c., 76 George street James, silk mercer, woollen draper, and wholesale mer- chant, 30 Union street and 1 St Catherine's wynd, ^.10 Millburn street William and Co., wholesale warehouse, 71, retail ware- house, 67 King street William (of William Shirres & Co.) 14 Bon-accord square William, tin-plate worker, 18 Upperkirkgate, h. 6 Don- ald's court,, 20 Schoolhill Shooting Gallery, 69 Guestrow Shore Dues and Harbour Office, Quay, foot of Marischal st. Sievewright, Alexander, wright, York place Miss, 65 Park street Silver, Alexander, pensioner, 24 Marywell street George, smoke-docter, slater, and grate setter, Jopp's court, 40 Broad street John, gardener, Holburn street Sim, Alexander, accountant. Bank of Scotland, 34 Castle st. Alexander, Millbank, Hardgate Andrew, blacksmith, 5 Catto square George (Union Bank) 29 Dee street George, spirit dealer, 74 Shiprow James, gardener, Carnation-field, near Skene square 196 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Sim, James, 2 Sim's square, Shuttle street James & Co., manufacturing chemist's and wholesale druggists, 76 King street James (of J. Sim, & Co.) 150 King street John, book-keeper, (North of Scotland Bank), Rose- mount place John, surgeon (H.E.I.C.S.) Millbank, Hardgate Eobert, teacher, (Broad street Academy) entrance 3 Blartonlane, h. 31 Charlotte street Thomas, fruiterer, and provision merchant, 244 George street William, tanner and currier, Newbridge, Hardgate, h. at the premises William, clerk, (Richards & Co.) Rubislaw Bleachfield, h. at the works .... Mrs James, 10 Summer lane Simpson & Whyte, clothiers to her Majesty and Prince Albert, 21 Union buildings Alexander, advocate, 27 Belmont street Alexander, jun., advocate, 56 Bon-accord street, h. 114 Crown street Alexander, bookseller, 23 Upperkirkgate Rev. David, (Free Trinity Church) 6 Garden place Edward, overseer, 107 Loch street George, cork manufacturer, 30 Broad st., h. 41 Summer street George, beadle (St Nicholas lane Chapel) and funeral waiter, h. 57 Green James, potato merchant. Bridge of Dee James, fishmonger, 12 George street James, gardener, 18 Causewayend James, advocate, 17 Huxter row, h. 2 Bon-accord sq. John, eating house, 1 Park street John (of Williamson & Simpson), 4 Castle lane John, grocer and spirit dealer, 50 West North street, h. 25 Frederick street John B., book-keeper (Gas Light Co.), 30 Netherkirk- gate John, M.D., 2 East Craibstone street Wm., advocate, procurator-fiscal for the county; office, 56, h. 58 Bon-accord street Wm., piano-forte tuner, Short leanings, Gilcomston Wm., beadle (Gilcomston church) and funeral waiter, 111 Skene street William, clerk (North of Scotland Bank) 15 Bon-accoid square William (Nicolson & Simpson), 1 South College street Mrs Alexander, 15 Bon-accord square Mrs John, 2 East Craibstone street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 197

Simpson, Mrs Joseph, 131 Crown Street Mrs, Bloomfield, Holburn road Mrs, late of Strichen, 27 Belmont Street Mrs, 29 Thistle Street Mrs, lodgings, Henderson's Court, 46 Broad street Miss, of Kintore, Twin cottage, Chapel street Miss, 1 Millbank terrace Miss, 1 Alford place Miss, lodgings, 27 Marywell street. Miss, register office for servants, 8 Gaelic lane Sinclair, Kev. Colin (Gaelic church), 21 Thistle street

D., teacher, 56 Union street, li. 4 North Broadford George, teller (Union Bank) George, tailor and clothier, Sinclair's Court, 69 Broad street James A,, accountant, clerk of the peace for Aberdeen-

shire ; office, Eecord office. King street ; h. 31 Bon- accord terrace James, keeper of Mechanics Institution, Market street John, clerk (Northern Assurance Co.) 11 Crown court, Upperkirkgate William, wholesale druggist, 34 and 36 Upperkirkgate, h. in court [street Singer, Adam, agent, h. and office, Ogston's court, 84 Broad George, baker, 45, h. 47 St, Nicholas street John, gardener, Loanhead [hill Patrick, clerk (D. Wyllie & Son) 6 Bank street, Ferry- Mrs, lodgings, 58 Castle street Skakle, John, (of Morrison and Skakle, Millbank lane Skea, James, twine spinner. North Charlotte street Joseph veterinary surgeon 22 Dee street, and 5 Chronicle lane, h. 22 Dee street ...... Thomas, horse shoer and farrier, 75 George street, h. 11 Crooked lane Skene, Alexander, wholesale tea, coffee, and commission merchant, 21 Eegent quay, h. 1 Gallowgate Alexander, furnishing tailor, 19 Schoolhill Eev. Charles (John Knox's) Farquhar place, Gallow- gate head Peter, traveller, (Gray, Watt, & Co.) 165 Gallowgate ...... Peter, carter, Devanha brewery, 3 St. Mary's place. Crown street

Thomas, inspector of poor of Old Machar ; office, St. Macliar place, h. Diamond cottage, Holburn place William, mariner, 1 Justice lane .....'. Mrs Thomas, 15 East North street Misses, 5 Bon-accord square Miss, wool merchant, 16 Queen street Miss Mary Ann, 2 South Silver street R ;

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Skinner & Wilsone, advocates, 229 Union street James, accountant (National Bank) Berryden cottage John, boatbnilder, 18, h. 8 York street John (mate) 9 Wales street P. A., candlemaker, St. Catherine's court, 16 Shiprow Wm. (of Skinner & Wilsone) agent for the Scottish Provident Institution, the Insurance Company of Scotland, and honorary secretary to the Royal Association for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Scotland, 229 Union street, h. 12 Golden square Mrs, 1 Golden square Mrs John, 78 Dee street Slaker, William (of Souter & Slaker) 19 Chapel street Slessor, Joseph, railway porter, 25 Berry lane Smart, George, provision dealer, 94 Gallowgate John, contractor, 7 Carmelite street John, shipmaster, 59 Commerce street William, assistant inspector of poor for Old Machar office, St. Machar place, h. 89 Chapel street William (Farquharson & Co.) 1 Langstane place Smeaton, George, professor (Free Church Divinity Hall) 5 Springbank terrace Smitli & Cochran, advocates, agents for the Standard Life Assurance Co., and secretaries to the Local Board, 1 Huntly street and Ramage, opticians and nautical instrument makers, 45 Quay Alexander, land-surveyor, civil engineer, and county valuation office, 146 Union street west Alexander, corn-factor and commission merchant, 38, King street Alexander, shipmaster, 13 Commerce street Alexander, foreman smith (W. M'K, & Co.) 20 Spring- Alexander, bookseller, 92 George street [garden Alexander, gas-inspector, 21 Guestrow

Alexander, provision dealer, 23, Ti, 25 College street Alexander, (of Blackhills) 88 Bon-accord street Alexander, gardener, King street road Alexander, bookbinder, Craigie street Alexander (of Devanha Comb work Co.) 3 Bank street Alexander, outfitter, 2 Castle street, h. 8 South Consti- tution street Alexander & Co., grocers and spirit dealers, 35 East North street Alexander, carter, 36 Frederick street Andrew, draper, 63 St. Nicholas street, h. 17 Rose- mount place Anthony A., veterinary surgeon, 4 Langstane place, ^. Wester Kemhill, Ruthrieston CITY OF ABERDEEN. 199

Smith, Arthur, painter and glazier, 30 Quay, h. 3 James street Charles & Co., grocers, wine and spirit merchants, 23 Windmill brae, and 1 College street, Ji. 67 Dee st. Charles, merchant tailor, 9 Skene terrace, A. 53 Victoria street west Charles (of Smith & Kamage) 1 Prospect terrace, Fer- ryhill

David, commission merchant and agent ; agent for the Loudon Indisputable Life PoHcy Co., 25 Maris- chal street, h. 32 Whitehouse street Ferguson, writer, 23 Adelphi court, h. Nelson street Francis, accountant (N. of S. B.) Balnagarth, Pitfodels i George, shipmaster, 24 Constitution street George, superintendent. Goods Department (S. N. E. E. Co.) h. 37 Victoria street west George, late blacksmith, Coutts' buildings, Holburn st. George & Co., grocers and spirit-dealers, 104 Gallow- gate George, wright, 8 Causewayend George, vintner (Salmon tavern) 13 Exchequer row George, boot and shoemaker, 62, h. 64 Broad street H. Ambrose, F.I.A., secretary (Northern Assurance Co.) 5 East Craibstone street ...... James (of Gill & Smith) 78 Union street, h. Eubislaw place James, bookseller, 150 George street, and publisher, Northern Advertiser office, 55 Guestrow James (of L. & J. Smith) h. 36 Union place James, printer, M'Combie's court, Netherkirkgate James, boot and shoemaker, Holburn street James, house carpenter, 7 St Mary's place. Crown st. James, accountant (Leith & Clyde Shipping Co.) 261 George street James, spirit dealer, 16 Trinity street James, upholsterer, 93 King street James, grocer and spirit dealer, 88 Chapel street James, provision dealer, 15 Albion street John, advocate, 252 Union street John, merchant, 27 York place [acre John & Co., iron & nail merchants, 5 Shoe lane & 30 Long John, pharmaceutical chemist and druggist, 90 Broad street, h. 2 Gallowgate John, distiller, Newbridge, Hardgate John (late of Kotterdam) 5 Alford place [st. John, bookseller and stationer, 50 Union st., ^. 23 Crown John, cabinet-maker, 33, h. 20 Castle street John, shoemaker, Eubislaw [kirkgate John, merchant tailor, 13 Union buildings, h. 29 J Upper- John, shore porter, 9 Guestrow 200 GENERAL DIRECTOEY,

Smith, John, writer, 48 King street, h. 25 Union street Joseph, gardener 20 Dee village Lewis & James, wholesale booksellers and stationers, M'Combie's court, Netherkirkgate Lewis (of Lewis & James Smith) Marybank, Maryculter Neil, jun., merchant, 7 Frederick street, h. 14 Garden place Eobert, surgeon, 58 Dee street Eobert, advocate (of Smith & Cochran) 214 Union st. Kobt., skinner and wool merchant, tanyard, Gilcomston Stephen, missionary (Free East Church) 10 Black's buildings Dr Thomas, 99 Crown street Thomas, Custom House boatman, 56 Wellington street Thomas, contractor, 95 West North street Victor E,, shipmaster, 1 Links street WilHam, architect and superintendent of Town's works, 142 King street Wm., accountant (Northern Assurance Co.) 12 Bon- accord lane William, corn factor and commission merchant, 38, h. 36 King street Wm., jun., tea, wine, grocer, and spirit merchant, agent for Provident Life office, 106 Union street, h. Springbank, Dee street Wm., seedsman, 53 St. Nicholas street, h. 5 Huntly st, Wm., wig maker and hair ciitter, 2 East North street "Wm., house carpenter, 20 Blackfriars street Wm., blacksmith, 1 Thistle street Wm., grocer, 62 Park street Wm., gardener, Mile-end, Stocket Wm., grocer and spirit dealer, 56 East North street Wm., provision dealer, 4 Justice street Wm., Ilesher, 12 East North street Mrs A., of Blackhills, 88 Bon-accord street Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 7 Garvock street ...... Mrs A., 32 Whitehouse street Mrs H., Brebner's court, 84 Shiprow Mrs James, 53 Huntly street Mrs John, Kosebank, Hardgate Mrs John, 30 Queen street Mrs Wm., midwife, 15 Denburn terrace *"...... Mrs Wm., Clarmont cottage, Cupaiston Mrs, 6 Frederick street Mrs, 2 South Silver street Mrs, 31 Shiprow Mrs, lodgings, 114 King street Mrs, 33 Charlotte street Miss, Wellington place CITY OF ABERDEEN. " 201

Smith, Miss, late of Birse, 12 Chapel street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 49 Bou-accord street Miss, 15 Rose street Miss, 25 Langstane place Miss, 73 Bon-accord street Miss, dressmaker, 36 Union terrace Miss, 5 Skene place Miss Margaret, dressmaker, 95 West North street Misses, 4 Little Chapel street Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 2 South Silver st. Smollet, Robert, spirit dealer, 36 Castle street, h. 76 Park st. Snowe}^, Mrs Agnes, innkeeper. Rising Smi, 10 Huxter row Sorely, John, reed maker, 62 George Street, h. 11 Princes st. Soup Kitchen, 39 Loch street [Ferryhill Souper, Charles, boot and shoemaker, Wellington road, Souter & Slaker, painters, glaziers, and paper-hangers, 5 Skene terrace & Shepherd, wholesale druggists and drysalters, Cruden's Court, 22 Broad street D., teller (N. of S. Bank) 43 Whitehouse street James, teacher (Trades School) 31 Charlotte street William, shoemaker, 4,7i. 6 Park street William, commission agent, 5 Castle brae William (of Souter & Slaker) 35 Whitehouse street Mrs, 43 Whitehouse street Mrs James, 62 Dee street Souttar, Robert, shipmaster, 61 Park street William, clerk (G. N. of S. R. Co.) Froghall cottage Spanish Vice-Consul, Arthur Thomson; office, Bank of Scot- land court, 35 Castle street Spark, Andrew, flesher, 4 Market hall, li. 61 Wales street George, grocer, ship chandler, and spirit dealer, 8 Gar- vock street, h 1 St Clement street William, pro&ssor of music, 28 Queen street William (of Craigiepark) Craigiepark WiUiam, jun., tinsmith and ironmonger, 54 and 55 Market gallery, h. Netherkirkgate Mrs, 61 Wales street Speid, Alexander, Skene street west William, advocate, 91 King street Spence & Watson, drapers, 26 and 28 Castle street Rev. Alexander (Free St. Clement's Church) Castlehill James (of Spence & Watson) Twin cottage Holburn st. Spottiswood, R. S. F., -advocate, 184^ Union street, h. 18 Carden place St. Nicholas Hotel, 9 St. Nicholas street, and 2 St. Nicholas lane, Gilbert M'Crindle Stables, Alexander, jun., accountant (Scottish Provincial Assurance Company) 112 High st., Old Aberdeen R 2 202 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Stables, James, clerk (City of Glasgow Bank) 112 High Street, Old Aberdeen Stallon, Miss, lodgings, 147 Union street Stamp Office, Advocates' buildings

Standard Life Assurance Company ; office, 1 Huntly street, Smith & Cochran agents and secretaries to Local Board of Direction Stark, A. &. W., fleshers, 38 Market hall, and 84 Woolman- hill

State Fire Lisurance Co. ; Aberdeen branch, 202 Union st., John B. Baniierman, local manager Steel, James, M.D., 17 Adelphi court WilKam, spirit dealer, 4 Weigh house square Steele, Alexander, hatter, 20 Union street William, collector of poor's rates (City Parish), and secretary of the Aberdeen and North of Scotland Trade Protection Society; office, 30 Marischal street, h. 20 Castle street Stephen, Alexander, painter, paper-hanger, glazier, and glass stainer, 62 Netherkirkgate, h. Devanha terrace, Ferryhill

Alexander, late merchant, 1 Martin's lane [gate Alexander, waiter and funeral waiter, 62 Netherkirk- Alexander (J. Black & Co.) Cherrybapk Cottage, Bon- accord terrace David, shipmaster, 45 Victoria street west [place ^.David, joiner (A. Duthie & Co.) Edward place, Seamount George, hairdresser, 9 Chapel street [street James, ironmonger, 34 Broad street, h. 45 N. Charlotte James, porter dealer, 34 Kegent quay, h. 25 James st. James, Eed Lion Inn, 8 West North street Eev. John (Free John Knox's Church) GKosemount pi. Rev. John (Unitarian Church) 3 Mackie place ...... John, plumber, brassfounder, cop|)ersmith, and gas- fitter, 6 Shoe lane, h. 49 Upperkirkgate 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, mealseher, 8, h. 6 Marywell street Joseph, overseer (Broadford works) h. 294 George st. Lessel, advocate, 40 King street M., painter, glazier, and paper-hanger, 15 Woolman-

hill, /*.. 39 Union terrace Robert, late merchant, 1 Martin's lane. Green William, baker, 31, h. 29 Broad street William, cabinet maker and upholsterer, 152 Union st., workshop, 2 Union wynd, h. 13 Union row Mrs Captain, Cherrybank Cottage, Bon-accord ter. CITY OF ABERDEEN. 203

Stephen, Mrs, midwife, 25 James street Miss, dressmaker, 108 Skene street Miss, lodgings, 22 Virginia street Miss, boarding and day school, 13 Union row Stevens, Arthur, coffee and dining rooms, 19 Market street Eobert, grocer tea and spirit dealer, 214 George street,

li. 4 Rosemount place Stevenson, Alexander, bookseller, newspaper agent, and sta- tioner, 13 St. Nicholas street ....'.. George, 61 West North street James, teacher (Free East church school, St. Andrew street) h. 31 Charlotte street James, engraver, copperplate and lithographic printer, 6 Queen street, h. 37 Victoria street west John, Oddfellows' Arms Inn, 41 Queen street John, agent, 5 Belmont street WilHam, merchant, 5 Belmout street, h. 52 Union place William, bookseller and stationer, 13 St. Nicholas street, h. 16 Marywell street William, attendant (St James Church, Crown street,) 54 Summer street Mrs, 61 Windmill brae Mrs, midwife, 11 Carmelite street Mrs, 181 Nprth street Mrs, 24 Bon-accord terrace Stewart & Chivas, grocers to her Majesty, 13 King street Alex., R., silk, cotton, and woollen dyer, 104 George

• street ; works, 3 Leadside, Gilcomston Alexander, vintner, 9 Burnett close. Exchequer row Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 Gilcomston brae Alexander Stewart, jun., Caparston place Charles (of Stewart & Chivas) 8 West Craibstone street George, manager of the Royal shooting saloon, quoit & cricket g|round, Stewart place, 69 Guestrow James, city missionary, 5 Carmelite street

James, flesher, 1 & 2 Market hall, li. 123^ Union street James, spirit dealer, 21 East North street John (of Stewart, Rowell Stewart, & Co.) Cotton lodge John, shipmaster, 15 Prince Regent street John, late mail guard, 14 Upper Leadside John, teacher of Thain's school, 52 Shiprow John, maltster and brewer, 69 Virginia street, h. 64 Park street

John, flesher, 20 Market hall, /?. Holburn street Patrick, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 20 Union place, h. 2 Chapel street Robert, slater, 185 Gallowgate Rowell Stewart, & Co., comb manufacturers, Hutcheon street 204 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Stewart, Thomas, agent, 6 Broad street Walter R., 3 Mitchell place, Knig street William, timber merchant (of G. Milne & Co.) 50 Bon- accord street Ann, flesher, 3 Market-hall, h. 17 Carmelite Lane Mrs Alexander, 4 Mackie place Mrs J., 13 Carmelite street

Mrs Kenneth, 1 1 Union terrace Mrs Peter, laundress, 12 Langstane place Misses, 85 Bon-accord street Euphemia, milliner and dressmaker, 20 Bon-accord street Miss, milliner and bonnet maker, 57 Park street Still, George, Hardgate, near Bellevue George, combmaker, 9 Princes street John, boot and shoemaker, 150 Gallowgate Robert, blockmaker, 15 Prince Regent street Mrs Andrew, spiiit dealer, 17 York street Misses, of Milden, 48 Union place Miss, Hardgate, near Bellevue Miss, 23 Thistle street Stirling, George, grocer, and wholesale spirit dealer, 13

Castle street, ft. Royfold, Rubislaw Rev. James, (United Presbyterian Church, George st.), 4 Caroline place Mrs, 43 Victoria street west Stock Exchange, 34 Marischal street Stophani, Rev. William, Chapel court. Justice street Stott, John, furnishing tailor. Commercial court, 58 Castle street William, spirit dealer, 22 Albion street Strachan, Alexander, shipmaster, 10 Sugarhouse lane George, shipmaster, 75 Virginia street James, tea, and coffee dealer, grocer and provision

merchant, 49 Woolmanhill <% James, teacher (West Parish School) 67 Bon-accord st. James, late bookseller, 35 Back wynd James, paper ruler, 2 Queen street John, overseer (Northern Agricultural Co.), 104 King street John, coffee roaster, coffee, sugar, and spice grinder, Jack's brae William, sawyer, 62 Gerrard street William, of Moreseat, Stocket, k. Moreseat William, feuar, Ruthrieston Mrs A., Hardgate Mrs, sick-nurse, 1 Blackfriars street Mrs, 7 Drum's lane Misses, dressmakers, 11 Constitution street Strachan, Rev. W. D., governor (Gordon's Hospital) CITY OF ABERDEEN. 205

Strath, John, traveller (Alex. Ogston, 84 Loch street) 146| George street Strathdee Distillery, Cuparston Straton, Mrs, lodgings 15 Drum's lane Stratton, James, corn factor and general agent, 43 Marischal street, h. 124 George street

Stionach & Duguid, advocates, 20 King street ; agents for London Guarantee Society, Galena Invest- ment Co., Robert Gordon's Hospital, Colyhill Trustees, and Mitchell's Hospital, Old Aberdeen

... . Alexander, (of Stronach & Duguid,) h. 20 King street, and Sunnybank, Old Aberdeen Alexander, jun., writer, 245 Union street, h. 17 Ferry- hill place Alexander, feuar, Cuparston place Stuart, Alexander, writing master (Gordon's Hospital) and teacher of writing and stenography, 1 Holburn st. Alexander, 74 Chapel street Charles, agent for Messrs Virtue &. Co., publishers Lon- 123^^ street, h. 14 Rosemount don ; office, Union place Charles, shipmaster (Wave of Life) 5 Affleck street George, 26 Skene square John, stoneware merchant and funeral waiter, 98, h. 100 Green John S., writer, 245 Union street, li. 1 Holburn street William, road surveyor, Garioch district of Turnpike roads, and the 9th or Town of Aberdeen district of Deeside, and Charleston district Commutation Eoads, h. 1 Leslie place. North Broadford Wm., boot and shoemaker, 28 Schoolhill, h, 33 Thistle street Mrs Andrew, grocer, 13 Wales street Sturrock, J. & W,, ironmongers, 1, h. 41 St Nicholas street Sullivan, Bartholomew, paper mould and dandy roll maker, George street, corner of Spring garden Summers, Miss, 5 Mitchell place Miss H., dressmaker, 8 Langstane place Suther, Eev. Thomas George, D.C.L. (St Andrew's Church), 10 Union terrace Sutherland, Alex, Limore cottage, near Rosemount terrace Alexander, accountant (Commercial Bank) h. 51 Chapel street Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 17 Castle street, h. above shop A., Sons, & Co., warehousemen and manufacturers, 1,

2, and 3, Black's buildings ; works. Canal road Andrew, sen. (of A. S. S. & Co.) 12 Bon-accord square Andrew, jun. (of A. S. S. & Co.) 12 Bon-accord square 206 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Sutherland, George, silk mercer, 149 Union street, h. 117 Crown street George, surgeon, 4 Correction wynd Hugh, painter, glazier, and paper-hanger, 5 Crown st., h. 18 Bon-accord terrace James, shipowner, 22 Ferryhill place James, coachman, Boss's court, 6 Upperkirkgate Rev. John, Chapel court, Justice street John, druggist, 34, h. 32 St Nicholas street John, grocer, 22, h. 24 Upper Denburn John, planemaker, Albion court, 18 Castle street John, Inland revenue officer, 1 Millburn st., Ferryhill Thomas (of A. S. S. & Co.), 12 Bon-accord square Mrs Dr., 13 Belmont street Mrs, lodgings, 104 King street Mrs, Gilcomston brae Mrs W., Holburn street Mrs, staymaker, 42 Market gallery Miss, 104 King street Miss, private teacher of English, 31 North Broadford Swafelden, Barou & Co., physicians and surgeons, 37 Mar- ischal street Swanson, Mrs, lodgings, 1 Marischal street Swedish & Norwegian Vice -Consul, Arthur Thomson; office, Bank of Scotland, 35 Castle street Sword, Mrs, vintner, 24 Regent quay Symmers, Alex. Anderson, Glenburnie cottage. West Skene street George A., Glenburnie cottage. West Skene street Misses, 31 Whitehouse street Symon, John, furniture dealer, 29, h. 29J Upperkirkgate

Taggart, John, teller (Bank of Scotland), National Bank court, 42 Castle street Mrs, innkeeper and stabler, 90 George street Tait, James, hosiery, lace, and trimming warehouse, whole- sale & retail merchant, 3, 5, & 7 Union buildings, h. 2 Mitchell place John, weaver, 115 George street Mrs, 43 Victoria street west Miss, pattern printer, 24 George street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 47 Loch street Talbot, William, 120 King street Tarras, Andrew, clerk, 25 Frederick street Tastard, James, flesher, 18 Market hall, h. Hutcheon street John, flesher, 16 Basement floor. Market, h. 18 Trinity street Tawse, Alexander (H.E.I. C.S.), 19 Union buildings Lewis, spirit dealer, 83 Green CTTY OF ABERDEEN. 207

Tawse, William, tailor, 19 Lower Denbarn Mrs Andrew, late of Coldstone, 13 Garden place Taylor, Alexander, wholesale and retail woollen draper, 67 Union street, ^. 116 Crown street Alexander, shipmaster, 69 Virginia street Alexander, gardener, 71 Park street James, boot and shoemaker, 6, h. 4 St Nicholas lane James, 41 Constitution street John, shipmaster, 64 Park street John, rope and twine manufacturer, Froghall John, upholsterer, 18 West North street John, spirit dealer, Wallace Tower Tavern, 63, ^.65 Netherkirkgate John, builder, 7, h. 12 Upper Denburn John, grocer, 133, h. 131 Skene street John, assistant to George Harrison, horse-hirer, h, 37 St Andrew street

^ John, principal assistant (J. Fraser & Co.), 75 Union st. John, coachman (G-eo. Thompson, jun.), 26 Blackfriars street Kichard, engineer (Elswick), 34 York street Kobert, grocer and spirit dealer, 9 Carnegie's brae William, shipmaster, 61 Quay William, clerk, Blaikie Brothers, 9 Strawberry bank William, broker, 11 Wales street

Mrs, J 3 Constitution street Mrs Janet, stoneware dealer, 78 Queen street Mrs, midwife, 4 St Nicholas lane Mrs, lodgings, 18 Grown street Misses, dressmakers, 130 Chapel street Misses, dressmakers (lodgings), 31 Harriet street Tennant, John, overseer (Broadford works), 33 Charlotte street Mrs, lodgings, 33 Charlotte street Tevendale, John, governor (City Parish Poor house. Nelson street) 212 King street Thain, Kobert, teacher (Porthill School) h. at the School ...'... Mrs, broker, 37 Lodge walk Theatre Koyal (Mrs Pollock Lessee) pit, 50; boxes, 52, gallery, 54 Marischal street Thom, Alexander & William, commission merchants and general agents, 12 Commerce street Alexander spirit and provision merchant, 67, h. 65 Gallowgate George, boot and shoemaker, 35 Shiprow William S. (of A. & W. Thom) Consul for Belgium, 1 Albert street Mrs Alex., Kepplestone cottage, Kubislaw Mrs John, 9 Victoria street west 208 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Thorn, Miss, 1 Albert street Thomas, David, shipmaster, 63 Eegent quay Thomkins & Eeid, fleshers, 18 Basement floor. Market Thompson, George, jun., & Co., merchants and shipowners, insurance brokers and underwriters, 40 Marischal street George, jun., (of G. T. jun., & Co.) 5 Golden square Thomson, Alexander, clerk (Journal Office) Salter's Court, 50 Loch street Adam, sen., flesher, 43 Market hall, h. 22 Belmont st. Adam, jun., flesher, 29 Market hall, ^. 10 Constitution street Alexander, of Banchory, Banchory house Andrew, traveller (Devanha Brewery) 6 Millburn st. Arthur, agent for the Bank of Scotland, Vice- Consul for Russia, Prussia, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, and France, Bank of Scotland court, 35 Castle street David (Richards & Co.) Broadford place George & Son, wine merchants, commission agents, and ship brokers, Thomson's court, 21 Regent quay George, jun., merchant (Thomson, Hall, Catto, & Co.) 22 Rgent quay George, flesher, 17 Market hall, ^. 34 Park street George M., tide surveyor (Customs) 27 York place George musical instrument maker, 170 George street Hall, Catto, & Co., engineers, boiler-makers, chain- makers, anchor-makers, brassfounders, and iron- ship builders, York place Iron works

James, manager (A. Pirie & Sons) 20 Adelphi, Ti, 9 Union terrace James B., auctioneer and commission agent, and agent for the Minerva Life Assurance Co., and Phoenix

Fire Assurance Co., 4 Belmont street, 1i. Holburn street James (of Glegg & Thomson) 6 Mount street James, landing waiter (Customs) 1 Marine place James (of Anderson and Thomson) 152 George street James, boot and shoemaker, 53 Broad street, h. King's square, Huntly street James, spinning manager (Broadford Works) Mary pi. James, cow feeder, Millbank lane John, advocate (Adam & Anderson) 75 Union street John, late builder, 16 Thistle street ...... John, furnishing tailor, 74 Queen street Rev. John (Blackfriars street Congregational Church) 4 Bon-accord terrace Rev. John, (Free Greyfriars) 7 Garden place CITY OF ABERDEEN. 209

Thomson, John, furnishing tailor, l^ North Broadford John, shipmaster, 6 Hanover street

John, clerk, (S. N. E. K. Co ), 22 Union row John, flesher, 42 Market hall, h. 22 Belmont street John, miller and corn merchant, Cults warehouse, 52 Queen street John, old iron dealer, 70 Gallowgate Joseph, grocer, tea, wine and spirit dealer, 67 Shiprow Robert, furnishing tailor, 14 Broad street Robert, (Broadford Works), Kingsland place Thomas, gunmaker, 68 Union street, ^. 17 Victoria st. west ...... WilHam, traveller (G. Collie & Co.), 25 Victoria street west

— . WilHam, plumber, 71, ^. 69 Netherkirkgate Wm. L., shipowner (G-. Thomsmi & Son), Hanoverian Royal Consul, Hanseatfc, Mecklenburg- Schwerin Vice- Consul, h. 250 Union street WilHam, flesher, 17 Market haH, h. 16 Catherine street William, flesher, 10 Causewayend William, basket-maker, 85 Market gallery, h. 30 Com- merce street Mrs Alexander, Maybank, 144 Hutcheon street Mrs, 2 Springbank place ...... Mrs Daniel, lodgings, 57 John -street Mrs George, 11 Victoria street west Mrs, 66 Gerrard street Mrs, lodgings, Anderson's court, 50 Loch street Mrs 42 Schoolhill Mrs, midwife, 12 Thistle street Miss, ladies' school, 14 Broad street Miss Mary Ann, teacher, 2 Springbank place Miss, teacher, 24 James street Thow, George, tailor and clothier, 6, h. 29 Skene street Tillery, John, foreman (F. & G.) 3 Drum's lane Tocher, James, clothier, 100 Union st., h. 8 Bon-accord ter- race J'ohn, tailor and clothier, 100 Union street, h. 9 Bon- accord street Todd, Alexander, basketmaker, 34 Market gallery, workshop, 1 WoolmanhiH, h. 2 Thornton place, Guestrow ...... Thomas, manufacturer (A. Hadden & Sons) Maryculter house Toddun, George, policeman (S. N. E. Railway Co.) 4 Trinity Tonach, John, coal and lime meter, 22 Trinity street [st. Topp, George, 35 Constitution street [street James, late baker, CraigweU cottage, 31 North Silver Toirie, Alexander, advocate, 75 King street Torry Brick Work Company ; office, Provost Blaikie's quay 210 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Tough, Alexander, flesher, 35 Park street Archibald, carter, 81 Spring garden George, draper, 134, h. 136 George street James, flesher, 6 Market hall, h. 95 Wales street John, tailor, 194 George street John, wright, 38 Whitehouse street Town's Drummer, David Bannerman, 93 Gallowgate Tracy, John, merchant, 36 North Broadford Trades' Hall, 153 Union street Trail, George, sen., wright and cabinetmaker, 18 Upper Denburn George, jun., grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 135 and 137 Skene street, li. 20 Upper Denburn James, wright and cabinetmaker, 8 Kose street, h. 22 tFnion row William, wright, Lobban's court. Castle street Troup, Alex., merchant tailor, Cruden's Court, 22 Broad st. David, feuar, 86 Chapel street David, coachman, 2 St. Catherine's wynd [street George, consulting chemist and surgeon, 8 Meal market George, manager (Blind Asylum) Huntly street Mrs George, Prospect Cottage, Loanhead Mrs, Glenburnie Cottage, Skene street west Ann, draper, 44 Market gallery, h,. 17 Young street Miss, bonnet maker and milliner, 8 Mealmarket street Tulloch, Rev. George, L.L.D., academy, Academy street (from Dee street to Crown street) Ti. Bellevue, Hardgate James, shipmaster (City of Quebec) 14 St Clement st. James, jun., grocer, wine, and spirit merchant, 16 St. Clement street, li. 5 York street Lawrance, agent, 13 Kingsland place Mrs, lodgings, 50 Woolmanhill Turner, Mrs, 47 Victoria street west Misses, of Turnerhall, 113 Crown street Turreflf, Alex., draper (J. Blackball & Co.) 39 Upperkirkgate Turriff, Alexander, funeral waiter, 20 Longacre Miss, dressmaker, 20 Longacre Tyson, Mrs, 29 Thistle street Tytler, James, overseer (House of Refuge) Ragg's lane John, (Hogarth & Co.) 136 George street Mrs, 106 George street Mrs, 7 Charlotte street Mrs, 50 Chapel street ...... Mrs, register office, 1 Ragg's lane

Union Bank of Scotland, 53 Castle street Glen Distillery, Holburn Ure, Mrs, 17 Skene terrace CITY OF ABERDEEN. 211

Urquhart, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, Holburn street Alexander, grocer, 62 St. Nicholas st.,^. 17 Schoolhill Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 87i Gallowgate George, shipmaster, 7 Garvock street James, keeper of leading lights, Torry James, 17 Schoolhill John, druggist, 65 St. Nicholas street, A. Mount cot- tage. Mount street John & Robt., wholesale tea and coffee dealers and commission agents, 7 Schoolhill ...... William, shipmaster, 31 Huntly street Robert (of J. & R. Urquhart) 5 Schoolhill

, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 39 Union terrace

Vaccine Institution, 36 Upperkirkgate Valentine, James, reporter, (Journal Office) 5 Forbes street Mrs, 48 Frederick street [street Veitch, John, manager (J. Ford, 136 Union street) 86 John Victoria Lodging House, 4 Exchequer court—T. Rennie, superintendent Vigrow, John, printer, 86 George street Miss S., milliner and dressmaker, 86 George street Vollar, John H., shipmaster, 36 Union terrace

Wade, Mrs Captain, lodgings, 6 Bon-accord terrace Walker, Alexander, shipmaster, 3 Bannermill street Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 61 Green, h. 19 Loch st. Alex. R., cabinetmaker, 45 Bon-accord street, h. 12 Victoria street west Alex., shipmaster (Renown) 32 St. Clement street Alex., tobacconist, 60 Union street, h. 2 Wales st. Alexander, engineer, 6 Hanover street Alex. & Co., wholesale ironmongers, 58 Gallowgate Alex, (of A. W. & Co.) 56 Gallowgate ^ Charles, commission merchant, 39 Marischal street Charles, stoneware merchant, 14 Castle brae David, plane maker, 40 Loch street David, hairdresser and perfumer, 133 Union street, h. 41 Summer street George, advocate, 129 Union street, h. 3 Albert street George, Town-house keeper, h. 17 Huxter row George, bookseller (A. Brown & Co.) 48 Victoria street west George, 15 Denburn terrace George, grocer and spirit merchant, 46 Summer street G. L., wholesale and retail hardware merchant, 31 St. Nicholas street, h. Rosebank, Skene square George, spirit dealer, 44 Guestrow George, post-horse master and innkeeper, 6 Backwynd ^12 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Walker, James, watch and clockmaker, 29 St. Nicholas street, h. 123 George street James, coal broker, 72 Dee street James, bookseller, 34| Upperkirkgate, h. Northfield, Gilcomston James, clerk (J. Smith & Co.) 18 Rosemount place James, meter maker (Gas Light Co.) 26 Thistle street John, teller (City of Glasgow Bank) h. South Crown st. John, ambrella manufacturer, 16, h. 35 West North st. John, night watchman, 298 George street John, shoemaker, church officer (Mission Chapel, Gal- lowgate) 6 Innes street John C, clerk (M. Rettie & Sons) 67 Chapel street John, shoemaker, 26 Blackfriars street John, grocer and spirit dealer, 30 Park street Robert, bookseller and stationer, 92 Broad street, h. 210 Gallowgate Robert, flesher, 29 Basement floor, market, K Wester Kinmundy, Skene Robert, hairdresser, 210 Gallowgate Wm. & Sons, wine merchants, tea dealers, and general importers, 52 Union street, h. 3 Adelphi court Wm., butcher, 47 Chapel street William, late of H. E.I. C.'s tea department, Alma cot- tage, 21 Albyn place Wm., traffic manager (G. N. of S. R.) 1 Constitution st. William, treasurer (Royal Infirmary and Royal Lunatic Asylum) 2 Caroline place

William, umbrella maker, 35, li. 37 Schoolhill William, cabinet maker. King street place William, day patrol, 6 Hanover street William, provision dealer, 65 Causewayend Mrs Alexander, 39 Marischal street Mrs David, Bank street. South Crown street Mrs Duncan, 32 St Clement street Mrs James, 9 Millburn street Mrs John, 6 St Clement street Mrs Walter, 86 George street Mrs, late of Wester Fintray, 24 Union place Mrs, spirit dealer, 5 East Green Miss, 12 Victoria street west Miss, dressmaker, 44 Summer street Miss, dressmaker, 210 Gallowgate Miss Mary, female teacher (Porthill school) 210 Gal- lowgate Misses, dressmakers, 32 Upperkirkgate, h. 80 John st. Wales, Alexander, 69 Bon-accord street Walkenshaw, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 2 Shiprow, h. 2 Old-mill road, Dee street CITY OP ABERDEEN. 213

Wallace, Alexander, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 55, h. 53 George street Alex. & Co., brewers and maltsters, 24 Loch street Archibald, messenger (N. of S. Bank) Lodge walk Brothers, brewers and maltsters, Hardgate Rev. David (Frederick street Congregational chapel) Whitehall Ernest, brewer, (of Wallace Brothers) 79 Windmill brae Jas., inspector of poor for St Nicholas, A. 261 George st. John, shipmaster, 12 St Clement street

Wallis, William, Lloyd's surveyor ; office, 42 Marischal st., h. 141 Crown street Walton, John, Marywell bank, foot of Marywell street Warrack & Daniel, house carpenters and builders, 92 John st. Charles, Commissary clerk depute (Record office) h. 84 King street David, baker, 5, h. 7 Chapel street James, commission agent, 34 Marischal street, h. 18 St Mary's place. Crown street James (of Warrack & Daniel) 92 John street Warren, John, surveyor (G. P. 0.) Don Cottage, Woodside Miss, dressmaker, 41 Huntly street Watkins, Alexander, manufacturer (Broadford works) Watson, Alexander, bookseller, 28 Summer street [st. Alex., sergeant of police. Commercial court, 58 Castle Alexander, hatter, 38 Broad street, h. 10 Regent quay Alexander, clerk, 40 Broad street Arch., cashier (Broadford works) 38 Skene street David, day patrol, 6 Hanover street George, 68 Bon-accord street George, cart and plough wright, 184 West North street, h. 294 George street George, saw maker, 7 Correction wynd, h. 20 St Nicho- las street James, shipmaster, 23 Prince Regent street James, watch and clockmaker, 18 St Nicholas street, It. 73 Netherkirkgate James, broker and old iron dealer, 72 Gallowgate James, house carpenter, 15 Langstane place, h. 40 Huntly street John, superintendent of police, watch-house, Huxter row, h. 4 King street place John, secretary (Scottish Provincial Assurance Co.) 3 Rotunda place, Ferryhill Patrick, draper, 18, h. 34 Union placa Robert, builder, Nelson street William, W.S., sheriff-substitute, 25 Dee street William, tailor, 38 Frederick street Mrs, lodgings, 55 Gallowgate s 2 214 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Watson, Mrs, lodgings, 40 Broad street Mrs, 42 Union terrace Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 26 Union row Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 294 George street Watt, Alexander, writer (Murray and M'Combie), 103 Union street Archibald, watch and clockmaker, 128, A. 126 Gallow- gate David, spirit dealer, 3 East Green George, shipmaster, 47 Frederick street George, slater (successor to James Smith) 13 Carmelite street James, tanner, hide, skin, and tallow factor, Newbridge tan work, Hardgate, h. 59 Victoria street west John, leather dealer, currier, and shoe manufacturer, 1

and 3, h. 5 St. Paul street ; currying shop, 51 George street John, advocate, registrar of births, deaths, and marri- ages for the district of St. Nicholas, 2 Correction wynd, h. 9 Belmont street John, jun., advocate and notary public, 2 St. Catherine's wynd John, Eecord Office, h. 10 Constitution street John, boot and shoemaker, Bridge of Dee [ton Kenneth, shoemaker, 6 South Silver street, h. Pitmux- Kobert, 35 North Broadford Samuel, carter, 20 Dee street William, slater, Spa street; h. 7 Skene street Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 17 Denburn terrace Mrs M., ginger beer and porter dealer, 17 Correction wynd, h. 47 Green, Mrs, lodgings, 14 Broad street Mrs, 81 Queen street Miss, spirit dealer, 1 York street Miss, draper, 182 Gallowgate Wattie, Joseph, gardener. Union glen, Holburn Webb, Edward, hatter, h. 92 George street Webster, Alexander, writer, 28 Catherine street George, commercial traveller, 74 Bon-accord street James, broker, 4 Ragg's lane John, advocate, 42, h. 31 King street ...:.. John, manager (Gilcomston Brewery) h. at the Works John, baker, 43 Green, h. 13 Carmelite street John, keeper of steam engines, Bridge of Dee John, agent, 43^ Castle street, h. 7 Constitution street Thomas, late merchant, 89 Wales street William, baker and confectioner, 4, h. 6 Skene terrace William (tape factory) 58 Summer street ...... Mrs Lieutenant William, 48 Chapel street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 215

Webster, Mrs, midwife and sick nurse, 12 Spa street Miss Agnes, teacher (West Parish School) 36 Union ter.

Weigh-house, Quay ; John Duncan, tacksman Weir, John, superintendent and teacher (Institution for the

Deaf and Dumb) 3 1 Belmont street Mrs, Farquhar's court, 17 Upperkirkgate Mrs, 2 Affleck street Welsh, A. G. (of W. Murray & Co.) 28 Summer street James B., power-loom manager, (Broadford Works) 88 Skene square Mrs, 196 George street Misses, dressmakers, 196 George street Wesley, James, provision merchant, 53 Gallowgate, h. 2 Anderson's court, Loch street West, Joseph, baker, Holburn street

West-end Academy, 216 Union street ; rector Dr. Ferguson West Parish School, 185 George street

West of England Fire and Life Assurance Company ; agents, George Cadenhead advocate, 9 Huxter row, and James Asher, commission agent, 115 Union street Westland, James, manager (iNorth of Scotland Bank) 1 King street John, shoemaker, 36 Harriet street Mrs, 32 Skene street White, Fairweather, & Co., silk mercers, shawl merchants, and general drapers, 123 Union street Alexander (of White, Fairweather & Co.) Kenfield, by Mannofield James, Inland Kevenue officer, 5 Bank street, Ferryhill James, merchant, 49 Wellington street, Footdee James, sen., flesher, 88 Basement floor, Market, h. Mill- bank place. North Broadford James, jun., 14 Basement floor. Market, h. Millbank pi. John F., grain and flour merchant, 107 King street, h. 16 Bon- accord square Mrs James, 61 Bon-accord street Mrs William, 16 Bon-accord square Whitecross, William, Custom house agent, 19 Crown street Mrs, sick-nurse, 16 Summer street Whitnell, Edward, hardware merchant. Market gallery, h. 80 George street Whyte, Alexander B., (of Simpson & Whyte) agent for J. Cockburn & Campbell, wine merchants, Edinburgh, 21 Union buildings, h. 19 Union place James, grocer and spirit dealer, 27 St. Clement street John (of Simpson & Whyte) 52 Dee street John-, fishmonger, 8 and 9 Basement floor, Market, h. 6 Carmelite street [street Patrick, tobacco and snuff manufacturer, 24, h. 22 Queer 216 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Whyte, Mrs, 58 Summer street Misses, (ladies' boarding and day school) 57 Dee street Wigham, Anthony, 6 Caroline place Barbara, 33 North Broadford Wildgoose, James, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 20 Shiprow, h. 1 Ferryhill place Wilkie, Misses, 30 Ferryhill place Wilkin, John, 13 Virginia street Will, James, M.D., 11 King street John, commercial traveller, 17 Market street, h. Friend- ville Thomas, manufacturer, 17 Market street, h. Friendville Thomas, 2 Millburn street, Ferryhill Willans, Samuel, manufacturer and stoneware merchant, 170 Gallowgate, h. Friendlybank, Mounthooly Willet, Captain, G. T., 64 Dee street John, civil engineer, office, 123| Union street, h. 112 Crown street Williams, Charles, (of W. & C. W.) 13 Virginia street James & Sons, coopers and fishcurers, 13 Virginia st. James, furrier, &c., 20 St. Nicholas street Kobert (of J. Williams & Sons) 13 Virginia street William & Charles, commission, wine, and spirit merchants, 35 Marischal street William (of W.& C. W.) 154 Crown street William, grocer and house agent, 16 St. Andrew street, h. 7 Canal street Williamson & Simpson, candlemakers and tallow chandlers, 79 Wales street Adam, haircutter, 40 Castle street Alexander, Granitehill, formerly Cairncry Alexander, flesher, 45 Market hall, h. Wester Kinmundy Skene George, sen., flesher, 30 Market hall, h. Wester Kin- mundy, Skene George, jun., flesher, 44 Market hall, h. Kubislaw James (of R. Catto & Co.) 152 Crown street James, jun., flesher, 39 Market hall, h, Wester Kin- mundy, Skene James, 184 George street [Machar James, sen., flesher, 49 Market hall, h. Cornhill, Old John, jun., flesher, 5 Market hall, h. Eubislaw

John, sen., 40 Market hall, li. Wester Kinmundy, Skene Joseph, M.D, 127 King street Peter, late druggist, 143 Union street William, M.D., 239 Union street William, flesher, 36 Market hall, li. Cairnfield, Old Machar William (of Williamson & Simpson) 81 Wales street CITY OP ABERDEEN. 217

Williamson, Mrs B., 239 Union street Mrs John, flesher, 15 Market hall, h. 58 John street Mrs, lodgings, 14 Schoolhill Mrs, mangling and dressing, 74 Causewayend Willock, Robert S., temperance commercial hotel & lodgings, 56 Union street Willox, Mrs William, 30 Blackfriars street ,.... Mrs, 1 Chapel court, Justice street Wilson, Alexander, shoe-shop, 13 Broad street, h. Cruden's court, 22 Broad street Andrew, bookseller, 20 Marischal street, work shop and h. Concert court. Broad street Charles, letter carrier, 3 Carnegie's brae David H. missionary, South parish, 24 Gordon street

David, silk and woollen dyer, cloth fuller, and dresser ;

dye-works and waulk-mill, Innes street ; shop, 5

St. Nicholas street, Ji. 10 John street George W., artist and photographer to the Queen, 22, h. 24 Crown street

George, chemist and druggist, 228, li. 256 George st. George, tailor, 188 Gallowgate Hugh, confectioner, 47 Regent quay Rev. James, H., 27 Castle street Rev. John (North Parish) North Lodge, King street John (Leith & Clyde Shipping Co.) h. Castle hill John, bookbinder. Concert court. Broad street JohnK. (W. Smith, jun.) Newbridge, Hardgate John, shore porter, 18 Shiprow John, house carpenter, 44 Frederick street John, spirit dealer, 67 Green Peter, flesher, 34 and 35 Market hall, h. Roseburn cot- tage, 90 Hutcheon street Robert, bookseller, 34 Schoolhill, h. Froghall William, gardener. Mile-end, Holburn road William (Sawmills) 62 Gerrard street William, boot and shoemaker, 72 Broad street,^. 18 John street William, boot and shoemaker, 168 West North street Mrs, bookseller and manufacturer of Bishop Hay's Pills, 2 Chapel court. Castle street Mrs James, lodgings, 41 Huntly street Mrs John, lodgings, Stoneytown Mrs Robert, grocer, Newbridge, Hardgate Mrs William, 90 Union street Mrs, 14 Chapel street Mrs, 3 Charlotte street Mrs, lodgings, 15 St Andrew street Miss, 16 Dee street Miss, grocer, 60 George street 218 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Wilson, Misses, teachers of vocal and instrumental music, (pianoforte) 2 Chapel court, Castle street Wilsone, Thomas (Skinner & Wilsone) Ferryhill Lodge Winchester, Charles, advocate, 171 Crown street John, principal servant of St Paul's, 61 Grallowgate Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 12 St Nicholas st. Winkly, James, portrait painter, 29 Huntly street Wink & Beattie, slaters, 76 Chapel street James H. (of W. & B.), 19 Kidd Lane Eonald, 20 Thistle street Winlaw, James, jun., ship and insurance broker, and coal merchant, 14 Kegent quay, h. 105J Gallowgate Winton, John, tea and spirit dealer, 17 Causewayend Miss, dressmaker, 48 Summer street

Wisconsin Marine and Fire Insurance Co, ; Adam & Ander- son, agents in Britain; writing chambers, 75 Union street Wise, Alexander, hairdresser, 2 Commerce street James, proprietor, 101 Wales street Wisely, James & Co., worsted manufacturers, 7 Castle st, Wiseman, George, shoemaker, 43 Jopp's lane John, ship broker and general commission agent, 56 Marischal street, h> 24 Regent quay Wishart, Alexander, builder, 1 Charlotte street Alex., flesher, 13 Basement floor, market, h. 56 Wales Daniel, shipmaster, 45 Constitution street [st. James, master joiner (Hall & Son) 28 Wellington st. Jas., jun,, carver, Waterloo quay, h. 28 Wellington st. Joseph, organ builder, 24 Young st., h. 5 Mounthooly William, house carpenter, 19 North Broadford Wood & Co,, London Piano-forte and Music saloon, 21 1 and 213 Union street [street David, dealer in worsted stockings, &c., o5 Commerce George, clerk (P. 0.) 28 Chapel street James, shipmaster, 21 Prince Eegent street James S,, shoemaker, Holburn street John & Son, grocers, 112 Gallowgate .... John, surgeon, 31 Bon-accord street John, gardener, Fountainhall Jos., ship, share, and insurance broker, and commission merchant, 57 Marischal street, h. 28 Victoria st, west Robert, boot and shoemaker, 3 Ci own street, h. 7 St. Mary's place. Crown street Thomas, keeper of Advocates' Hall, h. Advocates' build- ings, Union street Mrs John, 15 Constitution street Mrs Joseph, 28 Victoria street west Mrs, sick nurse, 28 Chapel street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 219

Wood, Mrs, provision merchant, 25 North Broadford Wordie & Co., railway agents (S. N. E. E. Co.) office Market street Wright, Alex., vintner, 10 Burnett's close, Exchequer row James, stonecutter, Polished Granite and Marble works, 112 John street, h. 3 Mount street James, gardener, Pitmuxton John, gardener, Pitmuxton John, ivory turner, and dealer in fancy goods, 19 Sea- mount place, h. Oakbank Cottage Joseph & Thomas, wood merchants, Inches Joseph (of J. & T. Wright) 50 Skene terrace Thomas, shipbuilder. Inches, h. Marywell bank Mrs Peter, Oakbank Cottage Wyllie, David, cashier (Union Bank) h. 2 Marischal street, and 22 Albyn place David & Son, stationers, booksellers to the Queen, Prince Albert, and Duchess of Kent, public cir- culating library, 111 Union street James (of D. Wylhe & Son) 12 Carden place Wyness, Andrew, flesher, 15 & 16 Market hall, h. 4 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill John, flesher, 21 Market hall, h 61 Broad street Mrs, lodgings, 13 Skene terrace

Yeats & Flockhart, advocates, 84 King street Alexander, accountant, 47 Schoolhill Alexander, writer, 84 King street, h. 149 Crown street George, silk mercer, 87 Union street, h. 149 Crown st. John (of Yeats & Flockhart) h. Kincorth, ma Church of Nigg Peter, boot and shoemaker, 54 John street Thomas, flesher, 37 Market hall, h. 12 Spittal William, advocate, 48, h. 46 King street Mrs George, of Auquharney, Wellington place Jean, flesher, 15 Basement floor, Market, ^. 14 Carmelite street Yeoman, William, clerk, (E. T. Co. Guild street station) h. 46 Belmont street Young, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 85 St. Andrew street David, messenger, (S. N. E. E. Co.) Guild street George, pianoforte tuner, (Wood & Co.) 3 St. Mary's place James (late inspector of police, London) Twin cottage, Holburn street John, musical instrument maker, 5 Union Wynd, h. Leighton lodge Hardgate John, spirit dealer, 39 St. Andrew street 220 GENEPwAL DIRECTORY— CITY OF ABERDEEN.

Young, Robert, confectioner, 58 East North street William, shipmaster, 4 Affleck street William, baker, 23 Hardweird Miss, 34 Bon-accord terrace Miss, 2 Golden square Miss, dressmaker, 5 Union wynd Youngson, George, grocer, 34, h. 39 North Broadford John, boot and shoemaker, 16 Skene street, h. 6 Minis- ter's lane Robert (of R. Y. & Co.) 24 Constitution street Robert & Co., sailmakers, 79 Waterloo quay Mrs Major, 29 Bon-accord terrace Miss M. A., matron (House of Refuge) 45 Guestrow Younie, William, cabinetmaker, Reid's court, 34 Gallowgate, h. 3 Thornton place Yule, Alexander, general and furnishing ironmonger, 94 Union street, h. 22 Kidd lane George, grain merchant, 49 Regent quay William, grocer and spirit dealer, 165 Gallowgate, Ji. 1 1 Young street Mrs, lodgings, 177 Union street [street Mrs, flesher, 8 Basement floor. Market,-^. 16 Commerce Yunnie, Wm., house carpenter, 45 Blackfriars street, h. 74 St. Andrew street TRADES' AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY.

Accountants. Allan, George, 56 Castle street Angus, John, Town-house Brand, Alexander, 103 Union st. Barron, John, 103 Union street Crombie, John, 3 Queen street Lambert, 64 Union street Fletcher, Eobert, 17 Huxter row Blaikie, J. & A., 245 Union st. Lunan, Wm,, S. N. E. Kailway Brebner, James, Advocates 'build- Co. ings, TJnion street M'Hardy, Charles S., Deeside Bryce, James, 12 Adelphi court Eailway Co., 22 Adelphi Burnett, Newell, Eecord Office court Cadenhead, George, 9 Huxter row Marquis, George, 147 Union st. John, 9 Huxter row Masson, Andrew, 4 Queen street Cattanach, D. G., 56 Castle st. Milne, Alexander, 72 Wales st. Chalmers & Farquhar, 147 Union Morice, George, 38 Marischal st. street Paterson, Samuel, (G. N. of S. E. James Hay, 147 Union st. Co.) Waterloo station Chivas, Alexander, 42 Castle st. Eiddel. Thomas, (Savings' Bank) Clark, John, 3 Queen street Sim, Alexander, Bank of Scotland Clyne, Norval, 245 Union street Sinclair, James A., Eecord Office, Collie, James & George, 38 Castle King street street Smith, James, Leith & Clyde Daniel, Alexander, Eecord Office Shipping Co. Davidson, John, 47 Marischal st, Francis, N. of Scot. Bank Davidsons and Cooper, 7 Union William, Northern Assu- terrace rance Co, Duncan, Charles, 42 King street Steele, William, 30 Marischal st. John, 8 Castle street Sutherland, Alexander, Commer- John, jun., 84 King street cial Bank Dunn, William, 74 Union street Yeats, Alexander, 47 Schoolhill Duthie, Alex,, 123 1 Union street William, 115 Union street Dyce, Eobert, 3 Queen street j^dvocates. Edmond, Francis, 22 Adelphi ct. James, 23 Adelphi court Adam & Anderson, 75 Union st. Ewen, Thomas, 20 Queen street Wm., jun., 62 Skene street Ferguson, James, 54 Union street Eobert, 29 Union street John, 54 Union street 222 trades' and professions' directory

Fleming & Paull, 12 King street Stronach & Duguid, 20 King st. Fraser, Alexander, Town-house Thomson, John, 75 Union street Grant, George, 10 King street Tori'ie, Alexander, 75 King street Grigor & Eeid, 83 Union street Walker, George, 129 Union street Grub, George, Advocates' build- Watt, John, 2 Correction wynd ings, Union street Webster, J., 42 King street Henderson, Alex., 26 St. Nicholas Winchestei', Charles, 171 Crown street street Hunter, William, 14 Adelpbi ct, Yeats & Flockhart, 84 King street Jopp & Shand, 31 Gallowgate William, 48 King street Jopp, Andrew, 31 Gallowgate Kennedy & Fraser, 42 Castle st. Leask, James, 16 King street Agents and Commission Ligertwood, Jn. & Eobt., Correc- mierchants tion wynd [terrace Lumsden & Eobertson, 3 Union Adamson, David, 25 Marischal st. M'Donald, Alex., 245 Union street Asher, James, 115 Union street M'Kinnon, Lauchlan, 20 Spring Batten, Abraham, 6 & 7 Adelphi garden court Lauchlan, jun., 83 Union st. Blake, James, 10 Queen street Mackenzie, Thos., 1234 Union st. Bruce, John, Inches Massie, Marianus, 153 Union st. Clark, William, 8 King street Milne, Jn. D., sen. & Jun., 129 Connon, Rd. & Co., 58 Marischal Union street street Mitchell, David, 12 Adelphi court Crombie, James, 1 Harriet street Moir, Wilham, 31 Gallowgate Curr, Thomas, 122 King street Morice, D. R., 34 Marischal street Duncan, George, 39 Netherkirk- Murray & Garden, 48 Schoolhill gate & M'Combie, 103 Union st. Dyer, Alexander R., (R. Connon

Ogg, William F., 11 Adelphi crt. & Co. , Marischal street) Paterson, John, 2 Guestrow Edwards, Douglas, 15 & 16 i^ del- Paul, Wm. 97 Union street phi court Philip, Colin Allan, 15 King st. Elsmie, G. & Son, 4 Regent quay Reid, John, Record office Gray, A. & A., Thornton place, Thomas, 90 Union street 29 Guestrow Robison, Wm., 58 Castle street James, 77 Chapel street Ross, Alexander, 103 Union street Hunter, William, 115 Union st. William, 20 Belmont street Wm., 11 Union buildings Ruxton, Thomas, 54 Union street Jamiesou, John, Waterloo quay Runcy, Chs. F., 4 Belmont street Kennedy, J. J., Market street Sangster, Thomas, 2 Ragg's lane M'Laren, John, 15 Queen street Simpson, Alexander, 27 Belmont Masson, Andrew, 4 Queen street street Mather, John, 19 Adelphi court Alexander, jun., 56 Bon- Milne, Wm., 61 St. Nicholas street accord street Muir, John, 59 Marischal street William, 56 Bon-accord st. Murray, John, 74 Union street

James, 17 Huxter row . Oliphant, Walter, 34 Marischal Skinner & Wilsone, 229 Union st. street Smith & Cochran, 1 Huntly street Pirie, David, Crown court, 41| ...... John, 252 Union street Union street Speid, William, 91 King street Paterson, David, general agent Spottiswood, R. S. F., 184^ Union 34 Marischal street street Rennie, John T., 43 Marischal st. Stephen, Lessel, 40 King street Rhind, John, 1 Netherkirkgate trades' and professions' directory. 22c

Ridde], George, 42 Marischal st. Russell, George, 4 Dee street Robb, Brothers & Co., 12 Virginia Wilson, George W., 22 Crown st. street Rust, Alexander, Crown court, 41^ Union street Auctioneers. Slieed, John, 44 Marischal street Shepherd, James, 35 Bon-accord Barnett, John, 115 Union street street Brown, Alexander, (of P. and G. Singer, Adam, Ogston's court, 84 B.) 40| Union street Broad street P. & G., 401 Union street Smith, Alexander, 38 King street (up stairs) David, 25 Marischal street Christie, John, 25 Union street Wm., 38 King street Collins, James, 44 East North st. Souter, William, 5 Castle brae Leslie, Alex., 51 Queen street Stevenson, Wm., 5 Belmont st Masson, A., 8 St. Nicholas street Stewart, Thomas, 6 Broad street Montgomery, Francis, 28 Broad Stratton, James, 43 Marischal st. street Thorn, Ales. & William, 12 Com- Thomson, J. B., 4 Belmont street merce street Thomson, George & Son, 21 Reg- ent quay Bakers, J. B., 4 Belmont street Walker, Charles, 39 Marischal st. Abel, James, 64 Virginia street Warrack, James, 34 Marischal st. Adam, Roderick, 14 Union place Webster, John, 43 1 Castle street Anderson, David, 211 Gallowgate Williams, William & Charles, 35 Begg, Wm., 3 Frederick street Marischal street Broadford Bread Co., 218 George

Wiseman, John, 56 Marischal st. street ; manager, Alex. Wood, Joseph, 57 Marischal street Robertson Buchan, Robert, 76 Green Chalmers, John, 83 Gallowgate Architects. Craig, A. 5 North Broadford Oroll, Francis, 55 St. Nicholas st. Davidson, Wm., 59 Victoria street George, 70 King street

west John, 67 George street - Henderson, James, 43 Belmont st. Eddie, Alexander, 6 Commerce st. William & Son, 66 Loch st. Edward & Son, 36 Union place Knight, William, 104 King street Flett, Mrs William, 142 George Leslie, William, 123 J Union street street Matthews, James, 24 Adelphi crt. Forsyth, James, 129 Crown street Macandrew, Daniel, 120 Loch st. William, 68 Upper Denburn Millar, David, 71 Bon-accord st. Garden, George, 32 Schoolhill Ramage, Wm., 115 Union street Glennie, George, 17 Crown street Smith, Wm., 142 King street Graham, Colquhon, Holburn st. Inglis, James, Waverley place Ireland, James, 81 Bon-accord st. Artists. Jaffrey, William, 67 Broad street Kelly, James, 120 Chapel street Cassie, James, 74 Union street Kindness, John, 147 George st. Cleland, Peter, 8 Union terrace Law, John, 60 Shiprow Giles, Jas., R.S.A., 62 Bon-accord M'Bain, George, 62 Schoolhill street M'Kenzie, James, 66 and 68 Munro, Robert, 72 Dee street Queen street Niddrie, Wm., 14 Skene street M'Lean, Thomas, 7 Dee street 224 trades' and professions' directory.

M'Pherson, Alexander, 65 Green Nicholson, Alex., 183 West North Mackay, James, 41 Park street street Martin, James, 1 Catto square Pirie, J. & A., 3 Barnett's close, Mitchell, James, 41 Schoolliill Guestrow Mollison, John, 2 Wellington place Smith, William, 1 Thistle street Morrison, James, 6 and 7 Shiprow Thomson, Hall, Catto, & Co., Muil, Francis, 153 George street York place Munro, Kenneth, 66 George st. Nicol, Joseph, 10 Exchequer row

Porter, George, 115 Gallowgate Boilex-Makers . Eaeburn, P., 8 George street Singer, George, 45 St. Nicholas Abernethy, James & Co., Ferry- street hill [works Stephen, William, 31 Broad st Blaikie Brothers, Footdee Iron Warrack, David, 5 Chapel street Thomson, Hall, Catto, ik Co., Webster, John, 43 Green York place William, 4 Skene terrace West, Joseph, Holburn street Young, William, 23 Hardweird Bookbinders.

Anderson, William, 159 George st. Basket Makers. Edmond, John, 54 Queen street Robert, 31 Frederick st. Brown, William, 58 Queen street Henderson, Alex., 2 Broad street Cameron, Alexander, 81 Green Laurie, William, 197 Union street Ogg, David, 43 Upperkirkgate, Smith, Alexander, 13 Craigie st. and 30 Market gallery Wilson, Andrew, 20 Marischal st. John, Concert crt., Broad st. Eeynolds, Gordon, 26 Queen st. Thomson, William, 25 Market gallery [lery Todd, Alexander, 34 Market gal- Booksellers & Stationers.

Adam, John, 37 & 38 Market gal. Blackssniths. Brown, Alex. & Co., 77 Union st. Campbell, Alex., 16 Crown street Abernethy, James & Co., Ferryhill Clark, George & Son, 15 Broad st. Anderson, William, Flourmill lane Courage, Archibald, 7 George st. Blaikie Brothers, Footdee Iron Davidson, George. 1 King street works Garden, John, 124 Gallowgate Bonnyman, Jas. & John, 19 Loch Gray, Alex., 23 St. Nicholas st. street Henderson, Alex., 2 Broad street Cromar, Wm., 70^ Loch street King, Geo. & Robt., 28 St. Nic- Fraser, Hugh, Steps of Gilcomston holas street Gerard, James, 30 John st. [gate Laurie, William, 197 Union street Gordon, Hugh & Co., 14 Galiow- Leslie & Maule, 98 Union street Gray, David, Holburn street Lindsay, William, 62 Gallowgate Johnston, Jeremiah and William, Lunan, John, 33 St. Nicholos st. 18 Meal Market st. M'Pherson, Mrs Wm., 59 Broad st. Laing, William, 18 Catherine st. Maclean, Samuel, 8 Union street Lyall, Eobert, 19 Huxterrow Menzies, Thomas, 51 Castle street M 'Hardy, D., 54 Netherkirkgate Milne, A. & R., 9 Union buildings John, 15 Back wynd Mitchell, Wm.& Co., 55 Union st. Mitchell. David, 1 Castle lane Murdoch, Alex., 1 & 2 Market gal. Robert, 102 Gallowgate Ogilvie, John, 47 Upperkirkgate trades' and professions directory. 225

Eussel & Gordon, 19 Broad st. Gillespie, Erskine, 4, 5, & 6 Mar- Sheplierd, George, 1 Broad street ket gallery Simpson, A., 23 Upperkirkgate Gordon, Joseph, 33 Upperkirkgate Smith, John, 50 Union street Grant, David, 3 South Silver st. Lewis & Jas., M'Combie's Jas. & Co., 21 Marischal st. court Greig, James, 89 Queen street Stevenson, Wm., 13 St. Nichclas Handyside, Geo. & Co., 3 Broad street street Stuart, Charles, 123^ Union st. Harper, William, 237 George st. Walker, Jas., 34^ Upperkirkgate Hay, William, 113 Union street Eobert, 92 Broad street Hector, William, Holburn street Wilson, Andrew, 20 Marischal st. Jackson, William, 13 Upperkirk-

, Robert, 34 Schoolhill gate Wyllie, D. & Sou, 111 Union st. James, 53 Longacre Jaffray, William, 36 Broad street Kerr, William, 222 George street Boot and Shoemakers. Laing, Eobert, 46 George street Law, Samuel, 122 Skene street Aiken, James, 57 Broad street Leslie, James, 18 Schoolhill Airth, John, 2 Justice street John, 8 Queen street Angus, Wm. C, 15 Huxter row M'Kay, George, 18 Gallowgate Bothwell, John, 33 and 35 Broad Mackay, James, 76 Queen street street Melvin, Alex., 12 Skene square Boyd, James, 18 George street Menzies, John, 5 Woolmanhill Brands, John, 17 Dee village Milne, Alexander, 27 Marischal st. Brown, Alex., 71 George street Andrew, 10 St Clement st. Buck, William, 4 St. Clement st. James, Holburn place Cadenhead, David, 98 John street Mitchell, Eobert, 65 Commerce Cameron, Wm., 10 Skene street street Campbell, Daniel, 32 Windy wynd Morrison, George, 37 Upperkirk- Catto, James, 219 Union street gate Clyne, Wm. & Sons, 22 and 24 Munro, James & David, 48 Upper- Gallowgate kirkgate Cromar, Alex., 37 Woolmanhill Paterson, John, 8 Catherine st. Dey, George, 5 Carmelite street Petrie, Eobert, 120 Skene street Donald, Wm., 41 Castle street Porter & Leighton, 52 St. Nicholas Drummond, John, 54 Union street street James, 1 Queen street Eamsay, John, 83 Queen street Duncan, William, 25 Broad street Eeid, James, 9 St Andrew street William, 37 Broad street Joseph, 86 King street Edwards, J. & D., 38 Union place Eobertson, George, 25 Schoolhill Farquharson, Thos., 155^ Gallow- Eobert, 43 George street gate Eoss, James, 46 Shiprow Fiddes, Francis, 25 St Nicholas st Eoy, Michael, 302 George street Findlay, Alex., 11 Broad street Sang, Thomas, 50 Summer street William, 52 Virginia street Scott, Andrew, 10 St. Nicholas st. Findlater, James, 13 Dee street George, 42 Virginia street Franklin, H., 3 St. Catherine's Senter, John, 8 Crown street wynd Smith, George, 62 Broad street Fraser, Duncan, 31 Summer lane James, Holburn street Jas. & Son, 115 Union st, Souper, Charles, Wellington road Geddes, Jas., 16 Causewayend Stuart, William, 28 Schoolhill Gibb, James, 29 Marischal street Taylor, James, 6 St. Nicholas lane Wm., 20 King street jThom, George, 35 Shiprow T 2 226 trades' and professions' directory.

Thomson, James, 53 Broad street Cuddie, Nicolas, 112 Loch st. Urquhart, Alexander, Holburn st. Duthie, William & Co., Holburn Alexander, 87^ Gallowgate street Walkensbaw, Alexander, 2 Sliip- Gilcomston Brewery Co. row James, William, 211 King street Walker, Jolin, 26Blackfriars street Ross, Alexander, 8 Skene square Watt, Kenneth, 6 South Silver st. Stewart, John, 69 Virginia street Westland, John, 36 Harriet st, Wallace, Alex., & Co., 24 Loch Wilson, Alexander, 13 Broad st. street WilHam, 168 West North st. Wallace Brothers, Hardgate William, 72 Broad street Wood, James S., Holburn street Robert, 3 Crown street Bzushsnakexs . Yeats, Peter, 54 John street Youngson, James, 126 Chapel st. Fyfe, John, 22 St Nicholas street John, 16 Skene street Macaldowie, Hurry, & Co., 14 St. Nicholas street Morison, George, 37^ George st. Book ilg exits.

Campbell, Alex., 16 Crown street Bmldears. Maitland, George (Blackie & Son) 40 Broad street Anderson, Wm., Union Wynd Joseph (J. Tallis & Co.) 208 Bisset, Peter, 110 Loch street George street Black, James, 41 Whitehouse st. Mitchell, Henrj, 50 Castle street Bruce, William, 63 Causewayend Stuart, Charles (G. Virtue & Co.) Buyers, James & Co., 12 Kidd 123^ Union street lane [west Chalmers, Wm., 35 Victoria st. Bsassfoundezs, Pluxn.'bess, Chapman, John, 163 George st. & Gasfittexs. Clark, John, 9 Princes street Coutts, James, 24 John street Anderson, John, 63 Windmillbrae Donaldson, G., Summerfield cot- Berry, John, 4 South Silver st. tage, 75 Park street Blaikie, John, & Sons, Littlejohn Ewen, William, 26 Chapel street street [hill Fraser, J., & Son, Charlotte st. Clunes, Thomas, & Co., 8 School- Garvie, James, 12 Summer street Collie, Robert, 33 Loch street Gauld, Edgar, 60 Skene street Davidson, John, 78 St Andrew st. Geddes, George, 13 Seamount pi. Farquhar & Gill, Upperkirkgate Gracie, James, 59. Huntly street Gordon, Hugh & Co., 14 Gallow- Greig, George, 27 Thistle street gate Robert, 30 Summer street Lamb, Alexander, 48 John street W. & G., 4 Thistle lane Mathers, James, 13| Dee street Henderson, James, 43 Belmont st. Robertson, Alexander, 10 Skene William & Son, 66 Loch st. terrace Ironside, William, 9 Spa street Stephen, John, 6 Shoe lane Johnston, Alexander, 34 Thistle Thomson, Wm., 71 Netherkirk- street gate Leslie, William, 123^ Union st. Low & Chalmers, 40 Whitehouse Barewexs. street Macandrew, Daniel, 120 Loch st,

Black, William, & Co., Devanha Middleton, Robt. , 24 Union row Cowie & Co., 5 Virginia street Mitchell & Cay, Spa street .

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Mitchell & Eoss, 4 Little Chapel Walker, William, King street pi. street W., Eeid's court, 34 Gallow- Adam, 10 Kin gsland place gate Murray, George, 65 Park street Pittendrigh, William, 56 Loch st. Kainnie, Alex., 50 Commerce st. Candlemakexs. Eeid, James, 58 John street Koss, James, 28 Smnmer street Bothwell, George B., 25 Justice Eust, James, 14 Blackfriars st. street Taylor, John, 12 Upper Denburn Johnston, Eobert, 40 Loch street Warrack & Daniel, 92 John st. Ogston, Alexander, 84 Loch street Watson, Eobert, Nelson street Skinner, P. A., St. Catherine's Wishart, Alexander, 1 Charlotte court, 16 Shiprow street Williamson & Simpson, 79 Wales street Cabinetmakers

marked * are also Upholsterers, Those Cazt-Wsrights. Adam, Andrew, 9 Chronicle court, 32 Broad street [st. Dawson, William, Spa street *Allan, Jas. and Sons, 122 Union Gray, David, Holburn street Wm., '2 Gordon's court, Melvin, John, Euthrieston Gordon street Eae, Francis, 62 Skene street *Baird, Thomas, 191 Union st. Watson, Geo., 184 West North st. Barnett, Alexander, 33 Upper- kirkgate * 115 street John, Union Cfazters. Byth, George & Jas., 164 Union street Brand, George, 43 Windmillbrae Crombie, Wm., 10 Justice street Collie, WilKam, 59 Wales street ^Davidson, David, 131^ Union st. Dixon, Burnett, 45 Longacre Elicock, Joseph, 66 Broad street Forrest, George, 79 Virginia st. Forsyth, Wm., 10 and 12 School- Gordon, John, 14 Catherine street hill & Smith, 81 West North st Greig, John, Chronicle lane 5J Keith, Peter, 11 Mounthooly John, 129 King street M'Donald, Eoderick, 8 Charles st *Hutcheon, John, 44 Union street M'Kay, Hugh, 76 East North Knox, Arthur, Windmillbrae st. Moor, William, 45 Jack's brae M'Bean, Daniel, 14 Castle street Eutherford, Thomas, 176 West M'Donald, Jas., jun., 31 Castle st. North street [den Macandrew, Fergus, 52 Loch st. Tough, Archibald, 81 Spring gar- Masson, Eobert, 24 Justice street Middleton, John, 99 George st. M'Intosh, J. & Son, 6 Upper- kirkgate €airveirs and ©ilders. Mackay, Eobert, 102 King street Murray, John, 70 Green Anderson, A. & J., 33 Queen st. *Ogilvie, A. & W., 175 Union st. Findlay, Eobert, Windmill lane *Smith, James, 93 King street Gifford & Son, 187 Union street John, 33 Castle street Hay & Lyall (to the Queen) 2 *Stephen, William, 152 Union st. Market street Trail, George, 18 Upperkirkgate Kerr & Bowman, 179 Union st. Walker, Al. K., 45 Bon-accord st. Pirie, Alexander, 32 Queen st. 228 TEADES' AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.

Chimney S-weeps. Gumming, Eobert (Post office) Market street [Co.) Booth, Wm., 7| Justice street Robt. (Devanha Comb work Deau, Matthew, 22 Mutton brae Davidson, Alexander, 33 Maris- Eddie, John, 7 Berry lane chal street M'Dougal, Daniel, 66 Netherkirk- Donaldson, Alexander, 47 Wel- gate lington street Scott, John, 46 Gallowgate Drysdale, Wm Eich. (police office) St. Nicholas street Dun, Alex., 43 Frederick street Civil Bngineess. Dunn, A. S. (E. & I. T., office,) Guild street Edward, Alex. (British Linen Co.) Abernethy, George, 3 Dee place 22 King street Abernethy, James & Co., Ferryhill Edwards, John, jun. (Brown Foundry [Works & Carr 37 Union street Blaikie Brothers, Foctdee Iron Farquhar, James (J. Blaikie & Ferguson, William B., 24 Adelphi Sons) Littlejohn street court Findlay, Eobt. (Allardyce & Jopp) Gibb, Alexander, Waterloo quay 13 Market street Milne, Eobert, Waterloo station Eraser, David W., 7 Little Bel- Thomson, Hall, Catto & Co., Foot mont street dee John (J. Blaikie & Sons) Smith, Alexander, 146 Union st. Littlejohn street [st. Willet, John, 123| Union street Eobert (Post office) Market Wm. (S. N. E. E. Co.) Guild street Clerks. Frater, Jas. (City Chamberlain's Office, Town House) Anderson, Alexander, Cuparston Fyvie, John, (Post Office,) Market place street David _(S. N. E. E. Co.) Glegg, Eobert (National Bank) 42 Guild street Castle street David (G. N. of S. E. Co.) Gray, Jas., (Northern Agricultural Waterloo station Co.) Waterloo quay James (A. & A.) 75 Union W. C. (J. Moir & Son), street Virginia street Berry, Jn. Edward (Skinner and Eobert (Post office) Market Wilsone, 229 Union st. _ Bird, William (Broadford Works) Harvey, George, T. (S. N. E. E. Bisset, Alexander, Post-Office, Co.) Guild street Market street Hislop, Eobert D. (Northern As- Brodie, William (Blaikie Brothers) surance Co.) 3 King St. 74 Wales street Holmes, Wm. (D. H. & Co.) 82 Brown, James (T. & C.Bank) 93 College street Union street Home, John (Custom house) Caird, George (P. & G. Brown) E. B. (W. Adamson), 25 404 Union street Marischal street Catto, Joseph (J. Abernethy & Jaffiray, Lawrence, (Post-office,) Co.) Ferryhill Foundry Market street Collie, Duncan (Post office) Mar- James (S. N. E. E. Co.) ket street Guild street Croft, Charles (Inland Eevenue) Keith, James (Granite and Marble 21 Adelphi court Works) Constitution st. trades' and peofessions' directory. 229

Knowles, Alexander F. (G. T. jun. Sim William, (Richards & Co.) & Co.) 40 MariscLal st. Rubislaw Ledingtam, A, W. (Gas office) Souttar William (G. N. of S. R. Gas street Co.) Waterloo station M'Donald, G. W. (S. N. E. E. Tarras, Andrew, 25 Frederick st. Co.") Guild street Taylor, Wm. (Blaikie Brothers) 9 M'lntosh, J. C, (A, Pirie & Sons) Strawberry bank Adelphi court Thomson, Alexander (Journal M'Killican, James (Bon-accord office) 28 & 29 Adelphi Livery stables) 5 Bon- court accord street John (S. N. E. R.) Guild St. M'Lean, John, (Harbour oflBce) Walker, James (J. S. & Co.) 5 foot of Mariscbal street Shoe lane Macaldowie, Robert, h. 121 King J. C. (M. R. & Sons) 151 street Union street Maconachie, Eobt. (Stamps & Willox, John (N. of S. E. L. Co.) taxes) Advocate's build- M'Combie's court ings Wood, George (Post office) Mar- Wm. (S. N. E. R. Co.) ket street Guild street Yeoman, Wm. (E. & I. T. Co.) Milne, George, (Police oflBce) 50 Guild street St. Nicholas street Wm. S., 9 Bank street Mollison, Wm., 8 Constitution st. Clothiess and Darapers. road TTiose marked* are Wholesale. Morrison, Alexander, (G. N. of S. R. Co.) Waterloo station *Anderson & Thomson, 10 Broad James, (Com. Co.) Inches street

Morgan, James, (D. R. Co.) 24 Wm. 23 Queen street " Adelphi court *Blackhall, James and Co.. 39 Patrick (R. G. and Co. Broadford Union street Murray, James (Farquhar & Gill) *Brown and Carr, Exchange 24 Upperkirkgate court Union street James (R. Fletcher) 17 Brown, James, 2 George street Huxter row Campbell, Wm. & Co., 73 Union st. Reid Duncan (Record office) 27 Cassie, Mrs, 43 Union street King street *Clark, James, Q& Union street Riddel, Peter (Harbour office) *Collie, G. and Co., 4 St. Cathe- foot of Marischal street rine's wynd [street William (T. & C. Bank) 93 * Patrick, 29 and 31 Union Union street Connon, James, 8 Broad street Robb, George, Town house *Cooper, Henry & Co., 47 Union Ross, Alexander (T. H. C. & Co.) street York place Davidson, Wm., 51 Commerce st, Robertson, Alexander (National Dunbar, Wm., 24 Chapel street Bank) 42 Castle street Dunn, James, 38 Market gallery John, (R.&C.)59Unionst. Falconer, John & Co., 23 Union st. Shanks, William H. (Gas Light *Forbes, James & Sons, 24 Market Co.) Gas street street Sinclair, John (N. Assurance Co.) Eraser, Hugh, 34 Union street 3 King street Grant, J. and W., 16 Broad street Singer, Patrick (Wyllie & Son) Green, James, 118 John street 111 Union street [st. *Hall, John, 43 Broad street Sim, John (N. of S. Bank) King Kinghorn, James, 192 George st. 230 TEADES' AMD PEOFESSIONS' DIRECTORY.

Lumsden, J. & Co., 117 Union st. Fiddler, Alex,, 1 Shorebrae M'Kenzie, A. & Co., 85 Union st. Knight, James, 5 Schoolhiil Mann, George, 104 Union street M'Lauchlan, John, 3 James street Mathieson, Isaac, 33 Union street M'Taggart, Donald, 13 Regent Meffet, Mrs George, 204 Gallow- quay [quay gate Nicolson & Simpson, 11^ Regent Melvin, James, 82 Union street Walker, James, 72 Dee street *Milne, Low & Co., 127 Union st. Winlaw, James, jun., 14 Quay Moir, James, 185 Union street Mowat, Wm. 6( Co., 82 Shiprow James, 37 St. Nicholas st. Comb Makers. *Murray, Wm. & Co., 40 Union st *Pliilip & Cooper, 32 Union street Stewart, Rowell Stewart, & Co., *Philip & Kennedy, 17 and 19 40 Hutcheon street Devanha Combwork Co., Devanha Union buildings [st. i *Pratt & Keith, 51 and 53 Union M'Pherson, John & Co., Steps of Ross, Hugh, jun., 4 Broad street Gilcomston James, 206 George street Mrs Wm., 179 Gallowgate Russell, Alexander, 18 Union st. Cosnsnezcial Txavellezs. *Rust, David, 7 Broad street Seller, Mrs T., 54 George street Clark, James, (Anderson and Shirres, Wm. & Co., 67 King st. Thomson) 10 Broad st. * Wm. & Co. 71 King street Connon, George (S. Shepherd) 13 * James, 30 Union street Craigie street Simpson and Whyte, 21 Union Findlay, Alex. (Black & Ferguson) buildings [street Gray, George (H. Gordon & Co.) Smith, Andrew, 63 St. Nicholas 14 Gallowgate *Spence & Watson, 26 and 28 John (A. Skene) 49 John st. Castle street John (A. & A. Gray) 232 *Taylor, Alexander, 67 Union st. George street Tocher, James, 100 Union street William (L. Clark & Son) John, 100 Union street Upperkirkgate Tough, George, 134 George street Laidlaw, Charles S. (J. & R. Schoolhiil Troup, Alex., Cruden's court, 22 I Urquhart) 7 Broad sti-eet Laing, Thos. M. (Wm. Sellar) 50 Watson, Patrick, 18 Union place I Castle street 1 *White, Fair weather, & Co., 123 Nicoll, Alex, (Wm. Stevenson) 3 i Union street Mount street Park, George (P. & K.) 12 Bon- Coach Builders. accord lane Thomson, Wm. (G. Collie & Co.) Gray, Alexander, 101 King street 25 Victoria street west and 7 Frederick street Webster, George, (John Hall Laing & Melvin (to Her Majesty) 43 Broad st.) 74 Bon- 4 and 8 Bon-accord st. accord street Milne, James, 68 Loch street Will, John, 17 Market street Ness, Robert, 7 Union row Reid, John, 10, 12, 14 Wales st. Confectioners & Pastry Coal BxoUeKS. Cooks. Adamson, David, 25 Marischal st. Bannerman, Patrick, 2 Trinity Bain, Mrs, 10 Marischal street quay Balfour, James, 204 George st. trades' and professions' directory. 231

Both well, A., 18 Broad street Elmslie, John 69 Windmill brae Duflfus, Alexander, 10 & 11 Castle Gordon, H. & Co,, 1 Gallowgate street, & 23 Market st. Stephen, J., 6 Shoe lane James, 86 Union street Edward & Son, 36 Union place Glegg, Alexander, 125 Union st. Coirkcuttexs. Geo. & Sons, 215 Union st. Lockbart & Salmond, 92 Union st. Brown, Charles' 39 Schoolhill M'Donald, John, 37 Basement Duncan, Thomas & Son, 20 St. floor, market Nicholas srreet M'KiUiam, B. & W., 54 Broad st. Simpson, George, 30 Broad street Eobert, 28 Union street, and 38 Upperkirkgate Milne, John, 30 Union place Cotton Spinners. Sellar, William, 50 Castle street Shepherd, William, 27 Broad st. Leslie, John, 40 Woolmanhill Wilson, Hugh, 47 Eegent quay Robinson, Crum, & Co., Banner- Young, Robert, 58 East North st, mill

Contiractoxs. Cusririears and Skinners. Leslie, William, 123|^ Union st, Lucas, George street James, 128 Clyne, William & Sons, 28 Berry M'Donald, Bernard, 36 Bon-accord lane street Davidson, James W., Berry lane Mitchell, Dean, & Co., 25 Union Hacket, John, Jack's brae street Laing, James, 38 George street Smart, John, 7 Carmelite street M'Kenzie, Alex., 13 Denburn ter. Paterson, William & Co., Jack's brae Coopeirs. Roberts, David, 17 Princes street Those marked * are Fisheurers. Rodger, James, Gilcomston Tan- nery Bell, John, 16 Windmill brae Sim, William, Newbridge, Hard- Cameron, William, 11^ Loch st. gate [yard Collie, James, 83 Loch street Smith, Robert, Gilcomston Tan- Courage, James, 177 Gallowgate Watt, James, Newbridge, Hard- *Gordon, Charles, 57 Green gate James & Co., Chronicle lane John, 1 and 3 St. Paul st. John, 2 Garvock street Gray, Charles, Commerce street Michie, George, 7 Barnett's close CvLtlexs. Nicol, Alex., Red Lion court Broad street Hamilton, John, Ross, Angus, 15 James street 17 George street Hodge, John, 41 Wilkin, John, 13 Virginia street Union street *Williams, Jas. & Son, 13 Virgi- nia street Bentists. Coppersmiths. Dewar, Henry A., 181 Union st. Blaikie, J. & Sons, Littlejohn st. Mein, James, Crown terrace Clunes, Thomas & Co., 8 School- King, M., 15 Belmont street hill Emslie, James, 55 Schoolhill 232 TEADES' AND PROFESSIONS' DIEECTORY.

Distillezs. Will, James, 11 King street Williamson, Joseph, 127 King st. Begg, John, 17 "Weigli-house sq. William, 239 Union street Ogg, Henry & Co., Strathdee Cuparston [Holburn Keid, Smith, & Co., Union Glen, Dzuggists. Brown, Farquhar & Co., Glenburn, TJiose marked * are wholesale. Rubislaw Allan, Alexander, 44 Green Black, William & Co., Devanha Andrew, William, 168 Union st. Collie, Alex., 29 York place Coutts, Alexander, 138 George st. Boctors of Medicine. Charles, 26 Broad street and (See also Surgeons.) 56 Summer street Davidson, Charles, 205 Union st. Beveridge, Robert, 201 Union st. *Dunn, David & Co., 32 King st. street Booth, James, 27 Queen Eddie, William, 30 George street Brown, John, Skene square Erskine, R. Marr, 128 George st. Carr, George, 22 Union place Fearnside, John, 45 Green Cadenhead, John, 231 Union st. Findlay, J. A., 12 Wellington pi. Christie, John, 46 Schoolhill Forsyth, Wm. & Co., 57 Castle st. Clark, Thomas, Marischal College Grant & Donald, 141 Union st. Djce, Robert, 198 Union street Grant, Wm. H., Holburn street Fiddes, David, 18 King street Grant, Peter, 157 Gallowgate Forsyth, James H., 35 Dee street Jackson, Henry, 34 Woolmanhill Galen, John, 7 East Craibstone st. Keith, Alexander D., 87 King st. Geddes, John, 37 Union place James, 8 Union place Grant, Peter, 157 Gallowgate Laing, James, 51 Woolmanhill Henderson, William, 49 School- Mackay, David, M., 1 Exchequer hill row Jackson, Henry, 34 Woolmanhill Maclean, James, 43 Castle street Jamieson, Robert, Royal Lunatic MacQuibban, Charles M., 28 and Asylum 26 Park street Jopp. Keith, 36 Schoolhill ^Paterson, Wm., 134 Gallowgate Keith, William, 257 Union street Philip, James, 1 Mounthooly Kerr, David, 9 Union place Reith, Robert, 133 Crown street Kilgour, Alexander, 158 Union st. *Reid, George & Sons, 55 Union Laing, William, 7 Golden square street square LesHe, William, 10 Golden Sangster, John, 46 Commerce st. College Lizars, A. J;, Marischal Shields, Thomas, 125 Crown st. Dr., Migvie house, Sil- Macrobin, *Sim, James & Co., 76 King st. ver street ^Sinclair, Wm., 34 Upperkirkgate Morison, G., 15 Constitution st. Smith, John, 90 Broad street Nicol, street G. J., 17 Belmont *Souter & Shepherd, 22 Broad st. Ogilvie, George, 39 Union place Sutherland, J., 34 St Nicholas st. court Ogston, Francis, 18 Adelphi Urquhart, J., 65 St Nicholas st. Philip, James, 1 Mounthooly Wilson, George, 228 George st. Pirrie, William, 238 Union street Bainy, George, 17 Golden square Rattray, Robert, Royal Infirmary Dyers. Redfern, P., 42 Schoolhill Reid, Duncan, Crown court, Union Bannerman, John, 37 George st. street [street Borthwick, Andrew, 76 Loch st. Simpson, John, 2 East Craibstone Brown, Andrew, Rubislaw works Steel, James, 17 Adelphi court Cooer, William, 51 Castle street -

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Ferguson, R., 40 Upperkirkgate Fleshezs. M'G-rigor, John, 26 George street Philip, Alexander, 172^ George Allan, John, 190 Gallowgate street [street Barron, Wm., 41 Market hall Stewart, Alex. R., 104 Greorge Begg, Wm., 46 Market hall Wilson, David, 5 St Nicholas st. Benton, Alex., 245 George street Butler, Joseph, 32 and 33 Market hall Engaravexs. Chalmers,Wm., 11 Basement-floor, Those marked * are Lithographers. market ^Cornwall, Geo. & Sons, Victoria Davidson, Andrew, 7 Basement- court, 64 Castle street floor, market *Hughes. R., 15 Netherkirkgate Davidson, James, 47 Market hall *Keith & Gibb, 15 Union build- Donaldson, Arthur, 230 George ings street Petrie, George, 5 Huxter row Dow, David, 10 Park street Stephen, J H., 3 Correction Wynd Duncan, George, 17 Basement- floor, market *Stevenson, James, 6 Queen st, Gardiner, John, 35 Basement floor, market Farsriers. Gibson, Wm., 6 Gallowgate Glass, John, 43 Wales street Cowe, William, 14 Windmillbrae Gordon, Francis, & Son, 23 Mar- Gray, David, Holburn street ket hall Green, Peter, 9 Chronicle lane Robert, 124 Chapel street Skea, Joseph, V.S., 22 Dee street Thomas, 25 Market hall and 5 Chronicle lane Jane, 4 Basement-floor, mar. Thomas, 75 George st. Grant, James, 46 Woolmanhill Smith, Anthony A., V.S., 4 & Miller, 156 Gallowgate Langstane place William, 22 Market hall Gray, James, 19 Market hall Fishmongers. John, 13 Market hall Mrs, 10 Basement-floor, mar. Groundwater, Mrs, 12 Basement- Findlay, Robert, 5 Basement-floor, floor, market market Hall, James, 110 Gallowgate Garrow, James, Hadden street Henry, John, 92 Gallowgate Gove, William, 6 Basement-floor, Hosie, James, 87 Basement-floor market market Innes, Robert, 60 and 61 do. Hutcheon, J. & J., 48 Market hall Pirie, Gordon 2 do,

Isaac, Geo , 4 East North St. Robb, David, 19 do. Kerr, James, 5 Langstane place Simpson, James, 12 George street Knowles, James, 5 Skene street W^hite, John, 8 and 9 Basement- Thomas, 7, 8, & 9 Market floor, market hall M'Donald, Mrs, 36 Basement-floor Fishing Tackle Makers. market M'Tntosh, Daniel, 74 Hutcheon St. Brown, William, 36 George street M'Robbie, James, 31 Basement, Duguid, David, 2 Flourmillbrae floor, market Gordon, George, 31 George street Macbeth, Mrs, 5 Basement-floor, Henderson, David, 6 Castlebrae market J„ 85 Spring garden Marr and Milne, 10, 11, and 12, Sandison, Ludovick, 118 King st. Market hall U 234 trades' and professions' directory.

Martin, Jas. and Wm., 50, 51, and Williamson, John, sen., 40 Mar- 52 Market hall ket hall MassoH, Thos., 58 St Nicholas st. John, jun., 5 Market hall Milne, Eobt. and Alex., 57 Com- Wm., 36 Market hall merce street Wilson, P., 34 & 35 Market hall Milne, James, 65 Queen street Wishart, Alex., 13 Basement floor, MoiTison, Walter, 12 Black's market [hall buildings Wyness, Andrew, 15 & 16 Market Wm., 26 and 27 Market John, 21 Market hall hall Yeats, Thomas, 37 Market hall George, 78 Broad street John, 15 Basement floor, Nelson, Mrs, 2 Basement floor, market [ket market Yule, Mrs, 8 Basement floor, mar- Reid, J. and Co., 150 George st. Mrs, 13 Market hall Faruitearers. Robertson, Allan, 238 George st. Rothnie, James, 28 Market hall Bartlett, William, 21 Broad street Salter, William, 14 Market hall Berry, Mrs, 108 George street Sangster, Robert, sen., 31 Market Hossack, Archibald, 62 Union st. hall [market Pegler, George, 80 Union street Scroggie, Robt., 6 Basement-floor, Smith, Wm., 12 East north street Fusrnituse Bealezs. KSeivewright, Charles, 24 Market hall Cormack, George, 71 Broad street Spark, Andrew, 4 Market hall Craigen, James, 25 Gallowgate Stark, Alex, and Wm., 38 Market Grant, George, 47 Gallowgate hall, and 84 Woolman- Lindsay, Alex., 36 Gallowgate hill Eennie, William, 23 Gallowgate Stewart, Jas., 1 & 2 Market hall Ritchie & Alexander, 10 Gallow- Jn., 30 Basement floor, mar. gate Ann, 3 Market hall Shearer, Wm., 29 Gallowgate Tastard, James, 18 Market hall Symon, John, 29 Upperkirkgate John, 16 Basement floor, Trail, James, 8 Rose street market [hall Thomkins & Reid, 18 Basement Game Bealesrs. Thomson, Adam, sen., 43 Market hall Archibald, James, 70 Loch street Adam, jun., 29 Market hall Beattie, Wm,, 18 Harriet street George, 52^ Virginia street Duncan, Mrs, 5 St Andrew street George, 17 Market hall Forbes, Mrs, 32 Upperkirkgate John 42 Market hall Garrow, Jas. & Co., Hadden st. William, 17 Market hall Grant, Mrs, 30 Loch street William, 10 Causewayend Innes, Robt., 60 and 61 Basement Tough, James, 6 Market hall floor, market Walker, Robt., 29 Basement floor, Joss, John, 53 Loch street market Milne, Mrs, 61 Loch street, and Wm., 47 Chapel street 10 St Andrew street White, James, 14 & 88 Basement Robb, David, 19 Basement floor, floor, market market Williamson, Alex., 45 Market hall Geo., sen., 30 Market hall G-axdeners. Geo., jun., 44 Market hall James, sen., 49 Market hall Adam, James, Berry road, North ...... James, jun., 37 Market hall Broadford trades' and professions' directory. 235

Aiken, Alex., 1 Strawberry bank, O^oMsmitl&s and Jewellezs. Hardgate Berry, James, 8 Broadford lane Crombie, Peter, 60 Broad street Nicholas st- Bisset, Wm., Polmuir Duncan, John, 4 St Carnie, James, Devanba bouse Jamieson, George, 107 Union st. Chalmers, William, Seafield Mackay, James T. & Co., 30 St. Christie, John, Froghall Nicholas street Clark, Wm., Market hall& Links Morrison & Skakle, 44 St Nicholas Davidson, James, Hardgate street Robert, Lochhead Eettie, M. and Sons, 151 Union Duncan, Wm., Millbank cottage, street Berryden [row Sangster, George, 81 Broad st. Fyfe, Eobert fjohbingj, 26 Union Thomson, Daniel, 11 Market gal. Gordon, Charles, Holburn place Kinneard, William, Pitmuxton Lawson, Wm., Ferryhill house Gzocexs asiS Spiarit Bealezs. Maver, Jas. (johhing), Cuparston row Airth, John, 1 Union buildings Metfet, John, Outseats, Pitmuxton Alexander, John, 145 Gallowgate Merchant, Isaac, 6 Eosemount pi. Allan, James, 59 St, Nicholas st. Milne, John, Westfield cottage Nathaniel, 39 Park street Morison, James, Drywell park, Nathaniel, jun., 24 Skene Loanhead ^[street square Mowat, Jas. (jobbing), 57 Huntly Anderson, James, 202 Gallowgate Petrie, James, Hardgate [gate John, 123 Crown street Pirie, J., Strawberrybank, Hard- Mrs George, 89 John street Eeid, James, Hardgate Mrs Holburn street Veter, fjohhiiig) Holburn st. Benson, Samuel, 141 Skene street Eeith, James, 66 Woolmanhill Benzie, William, 206 Gallowgate Shewan, Alexander (jobbing), 32 Berry, James, 3 Garvock street Whitehouse street Bisset, George, Holburn street Silver, John, Holburn street John & William, Exchange Sim, James, Carnationfield, Skene street, and 37 Queen st. square Blaikie, Mrs, 101 Causewayend Smith, David, Links garden Booth, George, 21 Upperkirkgate James, Eubislaw, James, 2 Baltic street Joseph, 20 Dee village Brand, David, 12 Marywell st. Wm., Mile-end, Stocket Brantingham, George, jun. and Taylor, Alexander, 71 Park st. Co., 68 Schoolhill Wattie, Joseph, Hardgate John W., 146 George street Wilson, William, Mile-end, Hol- Bruce, George, 26 Woolmanhill burn Buyers, Peter, 32 Quay

Wright, James, Pitmuxton Carnie, Alex. , 58 College street

John, Pitmuxton Catto, Eobt. , & Co.,, 14 King st. Cay, George, 47 Upper Denbum G-AS rittesrs. Christie, George, 56 George st. Clark, Leslie, & Son, 4 Upperkirk- (See Plumbers.) gate

William , 8 King street ©exman Clock Makers. Cooper, Francis, 60 Chapel street Cormack, Alex. 31 Shiprow Frederick, Charles, 42 George st, William, 31 York Place March, J., 13 Hutcheon street Cosgrove, Peter, 298 George st. Messmer, Michael, 95 George st. Coutts, Alexander, Eubislaw 236 TEADES' AND PEOFESSIONS' DIRECTORY.

-Coutts, David, 60 & 62 Windmill Grant, Peter, 3 Causewayend brae Gray, Daniel, 22 Union street William, Holburn street David, 56 Shiprow Craib, Alex., Trinity Quay Greig, James, 30 Causewayend Craig, Andrew, 212 Gallowgate Harper, Alexander, 57 Virginia st. Craigmile, Alex., 47 Commerce st. Hatt, William, 270 George street

Cruicksbank, Alex., 14 Black's Hay, Alexander & Co, , 1 Adelphi Building's lane Eobert, 196 Grallowgate Hector, Mrs, Holburn street William, 19 Castle street Henderson, Alex.. 35 College st. Gumming, Alex., 58 Broad street Hunter, David, 63 Huntly street Davidson, Alex., jun. 44 Castle st William 33 Park street Alexander, 125 George st. Hutcheson, Geo. and William, 20 William, & Co., 44 Broad St. Upperkirkgate William, 54 Green Inglis, Alex., 28 Eegent quay Dawson, Alex., 18 Maberly st. Jamieson, John, 25 St. Clement William, 13 Qeeen street street Deucbai'. George, 65 George street and Mitchell, 38 Union st. Diack, Wm., 16 Park street Johnstone, Eraser L., 2 and 4 Dick, James, 35 Union terrace King street J- & J., grocers, 6 Union pi. John, 65 Upper Denburn Donald, Cbarles, 49 College st. Kemp, Francis, 60 Skene square Douglas, Alex., 21 Chapel street Law, Miss B., Wellington place Downie, John, Holburn street Ledingham, Alex., 42^ Chapel st. Duncan, James, 12 Quay Leslie, W. & W., 39 West North Dunn, Alexander, 17 Skene street street [street Edwards, Chas., 65 Woolmanhill Lindsay, James, 27 St. Clement Elrick, John, 18 Thistle street Littlejohn & Green, 39 Green Emslie, Eobert, 45 Commerce st. Lumsden, J. & Co., 95 Union st. Esslemont, Alexander, 73 King st. Wm., 58 Union street Ewen, John, 45 East North street M'Coll, Hugh, 23 Shiprow Farquhar, John, 15 Justice street M'Kenzie, Geo., 35 Eegent quay Farquharson & Co., 131 Union st. George, 19 Causewayend & Brown, 14 West North M'Leod, S., 11 Weigh-house sq. street Mrs, 3 Summer lane Henry, 254 George street Macdonald, Ewen, 193 Gallowgate Fiddes, Wm., 49 Castle street Machray, John A-, 14 George st. Finlay, James, 48 Gallowgate Marr, Eobert, 16 East North st. Forbes, George, 109 Gallowgate Marshall, John C, 160 George st. John, 86 Broad street Martin, Geo., 3 North Broadford Eraser, Alexander, Short Loanings Masson, Wm., 112 George street Angus & Co., 72 Union st. Mathewson, Geo. & Co., 75 Wool- George, 106 Green manhill J. & Co., 221 Union street, Middleton, David, 94 George st. and 1,2, and 3 Dee st. James, 53 West North st. William, 57 Union street Millar, Peter, 12 Skene street Mrs, 10 Hanover street Milne & Marshall, 24 St Nicholas Fyfe, George, 51 Shiprow street Gall, John & Co., 121 Gallowgate George, 76 St Andrewstreet Garden, John, 76 College street Wm. & Son, 209 Union st.

Gavin, WilHam, 20 East North st. ... . Wm., 46 Queen street Geddes, James, 30 Justice street Wm., 43 Skene square Gellan, William, 70 Virginia st. Mrs, 42 Gordon street Gordon & Smith. 203 Union st. Mrs John, Bridge of Dee trades' and professions' directory. 237

Mitchel], Charles, 19 Shoe lane Playfair, Charles, 70 Union street Moir, Alex., 17 Broad street Thomson, Thomas, 68 Union st. James, 36 St Nicholas st. John, 41 Green Haizdressezs. MoUison, John, 26 Virginia street Nicol, James, 1 John street St Nicholas Panton, John, 55 Park street Anderson, John C, 7 street Petrie, James, 1 Baltic street Marischal street Pirie, Johnston, 43 Woolmanhill Beaton, John, 9 Beattie, Alexander, 13 Shiprow Porter, Wm., 4 Bank street Cockerill, Charles, 200 George st. Kennie, George, 50 Virginia st. Collie, James H., 1 South Silver Robertson, J., 52 West North st. Ross, George, 234 George street street Saunders, James, 53 Regent quay- John, 55 Green Shepherd, W. & A., 12 Commerce Cooper, John, 121 George street street Currie, Wm., 25 Park street Praser, Shireffs, W., 69 Park street James, 28 Gallowgate Sim, George, 74 Shiprow Garioch, John, 3 Schoolhill Hutton, Edward, 114 st. Simpson, John, 50 West North st. Skene Smith, Charles & Co., 23 Wind- Ironside, James, 149 Gallowgate mill brae and 1 College Laing, James, 16 Windmill brae street M'Gillivray, John, 244 George st. James, 88 Chapel street Marr, George, 27 Quay Wm., jun., 106 Union street Martin, Gilbert, 51 Upperkirkgate i)en Wm., 56 East North street Morgan, James, 34 Upper Spark, George, 8 Garvock street burn William, Woolmannill Stevens, Robert, 214 George st. 35 Nicholas st. Stewart & Chivas, 13 King street Oldman, Geo,, 16 St Alex., 1 Gilcomston brae Robertson, James, 20 Broad st. Smith, William, 2 East North st...... Patrick, 20 Union place Stirling, George, 13 Castle street Stephen, George, 9 Chapel street Stott, Wm., 22 Albion street Walker, Dftvid, 135 Union street Strachan, James, 49 Woolmanhill Robert, 210 Gallowgate Stuart, Mrs, 13 Wales street Williamson, Adam, 40 Castle st. Sutherland, Alex., 17 Castle street Wise, Alexander, 2 Commerce st. Taylor, John, 133 Skene street Robert, 61 Netherkirkgate Hatters. Thomson, Joseph, 67 Shiprow Trail, George, 137 Skene street Barrie, Peter C. , 39 Queen street Tulloch, James, 16 St Clement st. Blackball, J. & Co., 39 Union st. Walker, Alexander, Green 61 Martin, Samuel, 34 Union street George, 46 street Summer Miller, W. M., and Co., 69 Union John, street 30 Park street [street Wallace, Alex., 55 George street Ogilvie, Alex, and Co., 21 Queen Wildgoose, James, 20 Shiprow Thomas, 17 Drum's lane Wood, John & Son, 112 Gallow- Steele, Alexander, 20 Union st. gate Watson, A., 36 Broad street Young, Alex., 85 St Andrew st. Yule, Wm., 165 Gallowgate Hosiers and Glovers. Gunmakers. Barker, A. C, 81 Locli street

Henderson, Wm., 85 King street 1 Cooper, Henry and Co., 47 Union Lyell, John, 128 Union street I street u2 238 trades' and professions' directory.

Cruickshank, A. and Co., 105 Ross, Wm., Old Gas Work Union street Rust, James, 14 Blackfriars st. Littlejohn, James, 155 Union st. John, 18 Rose street M Grigor, Charles, 5 Justice st. Shepherd, George, Bon-accord lane Miss, 1 Justice street Sieyewright, Alex. , York place Mathieson, Isaac, 33 Union street Smith. George, 8 Causewayend Pedelty, Joseph & Co., 91 Gal- James, 7 St Mary's place, lowgate Crown street Ramsay, Mrs, 17 Marischal street William, 2 Blackfriars st. Wisely, Jas. and Co. , 7 Castle st. Taylor, John, 12 Upper Denburn Trail, James, 8 Rose street Warrack and Daniel, 92 John st. Watson, House Caxpentezs and James, 15 Langstane pi. Wilson, John, 44 Frederick street Wrights. Yunnie, Wm. , 45 Blackfriars st.

Bain, Ebenezer, 228 George st. Black, Chas. &Wm., 5 College Innkeepers. sti-eet Brander, Robert, Thistle lane Affleck, Edward, 8 Schoolhill Buyers, James and Co., 12 Kidd Birnie, M., Terminus Inn, Ferry- lane hill Connon, Robt., 34 Causewayend Bridgeford, Mrs, 12 Burnett's Wm., 28 St Clement st. close, Exchequer row

Cook, Jas. and Alex. , Holburn st. Cofton, Jos. , 9 Correction wynd Coutts, Alex., 46 Frederick street Colvin, Mrs, 61 Castle street George, 88 John street Cormack, Wm., Ferryboat Inn, Davidson, Alex., 164 Gallowgate New Pier Davie, George, Ruthrieston Craig, Alexander, Steam Yacht Elrick, John, 18 Thistle street Inn, New Pier [quay Fearn, William, 7 Martin's lane, Cruickshank, Wm., 42 Regent * Green Douglas, Thos., Douglas' Hotel, Garvie, James, 14 Summer street Market street [hills Gordon, Robert, 10 Summer lane Robert, Railway Hotel, Clay

Henderson, William, and Son, 66 Farquharson, Alex. , 6 Little Bel- Loch street mont street Hogg, George, Holburn street Fraser, Arthur, 7 Union lane W. and A., 7i Carmelite st. Gillespie, Mrs., 81 Woolmanhill Ingram, William, 91 Loch street Leffen, Mrs Henry, 10 Adelphi Ironside, William, 9 Spa street court

Jamieson, Thos. , 9 Carmelite st. Livingstone, Robt., 79 Windmill Ledingham, Jno., 73 Hutcheon st. brae M'Hattie, Jas., North Jopp's lane Little, John, 16 Correction wynd Marchant, A., North Charlotte st. Louden, Mrs, City Hotel, 21 St Middleton, Robert, 24 Union row Nicholas street Mitchell and Cay, Spa street M'Crindle, Gilbert, St Nicholas Moir, George, Windmill lane Hotel, 9 St Nicholas st.,

Peterkin, Jno., 18 Whitehouse st. and 2 St Nicholas lane Pittendrigh, A., 8 St. Clement st. M'Donald, George, 22 Harriet st. William, 56 Loch street M'Gillivray, Jn., 8 Burnett's close

Rannie, Alex. , 50 Commerce st. M'Kay, Neil, 10 Littlejohn street Robertson, Wm., 18 Bon-accord Macgregor, W., Aberdeen Hotel, lane [brae 138 Union street Rose, John and Co., 16 Mutton Miller, Thomas, 62 Castle street TRADES AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY. 239

Robertson, David, Royal Hotel, Iron Founders. Union street Abernethy, Jas., and Co., Ferry- Mrs, 13 Guestrow [ter row- hill Foundry Ronald, Mrs, Lemon tree, 7 Hux- Barry, Henry, and Co., Loch st. Sherriffs, Mrs James, Union Inn, Blaikie Brothers, Footdee Iron St Nicholas street works Snowey, Mrs Agnes, Rising Sun, M'Kinnon, Wm., and Co,, 20 10 Huxter row Spring garden Stephen, James, 8 West' North st. Thomson, Hall, Catto, and Co., Swayne, Robert, 64 Regent quay York place Taylor, J., Wallace Tower Hotel, 63 and 65 Netherkirkgate Walker. George, 6 Back Wynd Ironmongers.

Glegg and Thomson, 179 George Ssisusance Birokesrs. street [street Gordon, H., and Co., 89 Broad Aberdeen Marine Insurance Co., Laing, James, 121 Union street 56 Marischal street Lyell, John, 128 Union st. [gate Adamson, H., 57 Marischal street M 'Hardy, David, 54 Netherkirk- Aiken, James, jun., 88 King st. Macbeth, J. and S., 47 Broad st. Berry, James, jun., 49 Marischal Melville, Thomas and Sons, 166 street Gallowgate Booth, Wm. P., 56 Marischal st. Kobertson, Charles, 17 Park street Bruce, John, Inches George, 207 Gallowgate Catto, J., Son & Co., 88 King Ross, John, 57 St Nicholas street street [Marischal st. Rowell, Joseph, 12 and 14 St Paul Connon, Richard and Co., 58 street, and Ironmonger's Cook, John, 59 Marischal street court, Upperkirkgate Duncan, William, 33 Marischal st. Sherar, John, 48 George street Fletcher, Robert, 17 Huxter row- Stephen, James, 34 Broad street George, Charles, 19 Marischal st. Sturrock, J. and W. 1 St Nicholas Jamieson, John, Waterloo quay street Nicol, Alex., 57 Marischal street Walker, Alex, and Co., 68 Gallow- Nisbet and Robertson, 47 Mar- gate ischal street [street Yule, Alex., 94 Union street Oswald, Henry C, 26 Marischal Reid, Wm., 56 Marischal st. [st. Rennie, John T., 43 Marischal Iiand Surveyors Robb, Brothers, and Co., 12 Virginia street Beattie, Jas-F., 2 Sheed, John, 44 Marischal street Bon-accord sq. Dauney, Alex. 17 North Thompson, George, jun. and Co., Broadford Shier, Dav., Beechhill, 40 Marischal street Pitfoddels Smith, Alex., Thomson, George, and Son, 21 146 Union street Regent quay Winlaw, J., jun., 14 Regent quay Wiseman, John, 56 Marischal st. Iieather Merchants. ' Wood, Joseph, 57 Marischal st. Clyne, Wm., and Sons, 22 and 24 Gallowgate Duncan, Wm., Insurance Agents. 25 Broad street Wm., jun., 35 Broad street (See end of Professions' Directory.) Forsyth, John, 85 Broad street .240 TEADES' AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTOEY.

Lyon, Alex., 198 George street Craib, Mrs, 1 Donald's court, 20 Mackay, George, 18 Gallowgate Schoolhill ^ Menzies, John, 5 Woolmanhill Craigmyle, Mrs, 1 Kingsland pi. Morrison, Geo., 37 Upperkirkgate Cruickshank, Mrs Thomas, 11

Paterson, Wm. and Co. , 2 Den- Union buildings burn terrace Mrs, 12 Canal street Kitchie, Wm. & Co., 25 Netlier- .. .. Mrs, 28 George street kirkgate Gumming, Miss, 64 Union street Koberts, David, 17 Princes street Currie, Mrs, 14 Queen street

Watt, Jas. , Newbridge, Hardgate Davidson, Mrs, 90 Bon-accord st. John, 1 and 3 St. Paul st. .... Mrs, 55 Wellington street Dawson, Mrs, 1 Crown terrace Mrs, 11 St Andrew street Xiithographexs. Donald, Mrs, 66 John street Duncan, Mrs, 37 Marischal street (See Ungravers.) Mrs, 32 Union terrace Duffus, William, 56 Union street Elder, Miss, 66 Dee street lodging-House-ICeepeffs. Elmslie, Mrs, 16 Netherkirkgate Mrs, 7 John street Adam, Miss, 41 St. Nicholas st. Miss, 188 West North street Allan, Mrs, Hardgate Esson, Mrs, 25 Whitehouse street Mrs, 5 Huntly street Forbes. Mrs George, 17 Huntly st.

,...4. Miss, 39 Union terrace Mrs, 51 Marischal street Ailderson, R., 181 Gallowgate Forsyth, Mrs, 1 Marischal street Wm., 2 Affleck place Gall, Mrs, 84 Union street Mrs, 11 Diamond street Galloway, Mrs, 39 Union terrace Andrew, Miss, 79 College street Geddes, Miss, 71 Chapel street Badenoch; Mrs B., 50 Castle st. Gellan, Mrs R., 36 Union terrace Balfour, Mrs, 81 Hutcheon street Gillespie, Mrs, 163 George street Barkway, Mrs, 1 Charlotte street Mrs, 3 Charlotte street Barron, Miss E., 1844 Union st. Gordon, J., 91 Broad street Baxter, Mrs, 67 Commerce street Miss, 8 Canal street Berry, Miss, 86 George street Mrs Ralph, 26 Dee street Blackball, Mrs, 97 Chapel street Mrs Alexander, 74 Union st. Boaden,- MrsE., 89 Waterloo quay Mrs Dr, 67 Crown street Booth, Mrs, 43 Constitution street Grant, George, 13 Constitution st. Bowie, Miss, 29 Broad street Miss, 51^ Bon-accord street Brown, Mrs., 6 Upperkirkgate Gray, Mrs, 3 John street Miss, Castlehill Mrs, 31 Charlotte street Bruce, Miss, 39 Union terrace Mrs, 75 Union street Buyers, Mrs, 129 Union street Greach, Mrs, 30 Dee street Chapman, Mrs, 24 St. Andrew st. Greig, Miss, 130 Union street Christie, James, 18 Frederick st. Harper, Mrs, 19 Union buildings Christopher, Mrs Mark, 42 Maris- Hay, Mrs, 33 Charlotte street chal street Helmrich, Mrs, 7 Black's buildings Christal], Mrs, 51| Bon-accord st. Hird, Miss, 56 Gerrard street Clark, Mrs, 7 Donald's court, Hogg, Mrs. 21 Schoolhill Schoolhill Howie, Mrs, 49 Broad street Collie, Mrs, 83 Bon-accord street Hutton, James, 108 King street Cook, Mrs, King's square, Huntly Innes, Mrs, 1 Netherkirkgate street Irvine, Mrs, 73 John street Cormack, Mrs, Charlotte street Jamson, Mrs Captain, 36 Union et. Copland, Mrs, 1 Union Wynd Johnston, Mrs. 91 Gallowgate TKADES' AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY. 241

Keith, Mrs, 10 Bon-accord lane Ross, Mrs, 7 Donald's court, 20 Kelman, Miss, 124 George street Schoolhill Kemp, Mrs, 86|- Crown street Miss, 189 Union street King Mrs, 36 Union street Sadler, Mrs, 189 Union street Miss, 20 North Silver street Scott, Mrs, 1 Littlejohn street Laing, Mrs, 5 Schoolliill Sherar, Mrs, 18 Marischal street Law, Mrs, 31 Charlotte street Simpson, Miss, 27 Marywell st. Leslie, Misses, 60 St. Nicholas st. Singer, Mrs, 58 Castle street Levie, Mrs, 13 Marischal street Smith. Mrs, 114 King street M'Donald, Mrs, 9 Diamond street Mrs Alexander, 7 Garvock M'Hardy, Mrs Geo., 6 Broad st. street M'Intosh, Mrs, 36 Union street Stallon, Miss, 147 Union street M'Nie, Mrs, 34 Union terrace Sutherland, Mrs, 104 King street M'Phee, Mrs, 58 Summer street Swanson, Mrs, 1 Marischal st. Macaldowie, Mrs, 30 Dee street Taylor, Mrs. 18 Crown street Machlin, Mrs, 30 Marischal st. Mrs, 31 Harriet street Mackie, Mrs, 19 Marischal street Tennant, Mrs, 33 Charlotte street Main, Mrs, 17 Prince Eegent st. Thomson, Mrs. 50 Loch street Mair. Mrs Wilham, 69 Crown st Mrs, 57 John street Massie, Mrs, 103 George street Tulloch, Mrs, 50 Woolmanhill Maver, Miss, 89 Union street Watt, Mrs, 14 Broad street Melvin, Mrs James, 6 St Mary's Williamson, Mrs, 14 Schoolhill place Willock, Rob. S., 54 Union st. Millar, Mrs, 130 Union street Wilson, Mrs James, 41 Huntly st. Mrs, 1 Prospect terrace .... Mrs, 15 St Andrew street Milne, Mrs, 64 Union street Wyness, Mrs, 13 Skene terrace Mrs Captain, 51 Chapel st. Yule, Mrs, 177 Union street Miss, 278 George street Mitchell, Miss, 21 Summer street Moncur, Mrs, 3 John street Manufactuirexs. Monro, Mrs, 38 Chapel street Mrs, 116 George street Barker, A. C, 81 Loch street

Miss, 75 Union street Berry, W. and J. , 14 Queen st. Morgan, Mrs John, 33 Charlotte Beveridge, Peter, 122^ Union st. street Robert, 39 St. Nicholas st. Morison, Mrs A. D., 3 Langstane Cooper, Henry and Co. , 47 Union place street Mullet, Mrs, 22 Broad street Crombie, James and Co., Cothal Noble, Miss, 25 Marischal street mills Ogg, Mrs, 54 St Nicholas street Davidson-, Charles & Sons, Muggi- Paterson, Mrs, 2 Union place moss, and 4 Trinity quay Pittendrigh, Mrs, 11 Bon-accord Donald, 49 Green street Garden, William, 14 John street Miss, 116 George street Green, James, 118 John street Reid, Mrs, 8 Commerce street Hadden, Alex, and Sons, Green Mrs Andr., 165 Gallowgate Harper, Frier, & Co., 82 King st. Mrs D., 48 Dee street Leslie, John, 40 Woolmanhill Mrs Wilham, Holburn st. Mackie. David, 10 Langstane pi. Mrs. 10 Queen street Milne, Low, & Co., 127 Union st. Eoberts, Mrs, 3 Castle lane Alexander, 42 Queen street Robertson, Robert, 144 George st. Mortimer, Wm., 11 St Nicholas ...... Mrs, 13 Marischal street street Mrs, 42 Huntlj street Palmer, John. 98 Loch street Ross, Mrs Peter, 59 JSuntly st. Pedelty, J. & Co., 91 Gallowgate .

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Pirie. A. and Sons, 20 Adelphi Brebner and Grant, 56 St Nicholas court [works street Eichards and Co., Broadford Brown & Carr, Exchange court, Robinson, Crum and Co., Banner- Union street Rose, John, John street [mill Catto, J., Son, & Co., 88 King st. Sutherland, A., Sons, and Co., 1 2 R.,&Son, 47Marischal St. and 3 Black's buildings Clark, Leslie, & Son, 4 Upperkirk- Will, Thomas, 17 Market street Wm., 8 King street Collie, Geo., & Co., St Catherine's Masons. wynd Robert (fancy wares) Green st. Cameron, Alex., 28 Catherine Cooper, H. and Co. , 47 Union st. Elrick, John, 8 Thornton place Crombie, James, 1 Harriet street Geddes, John, 14 Skene street Davidson, G. and W., Quay Martin's lane Horn, James, 3 Wm. ,& Co. , 44 Broad street Jamieson, James, Bank street Dunn, D. & Co., 32 King street Matthew, James, 44 Chapel street Duthie, Wm., York place Ross, John, 28 Summer street Edwards, Douglas, 16 Adelphi court King Mealsellexs. Esslemont, Alexander, 73 street Forbes, Jas. & Sons, 24 Market st. Beattie, John, 101 Gallowgate Eraser, Alex., 15 Marischal street Christie, Alex., 1 Causewayend Gray, A. and A. , Thornton place, John, 11 Commerce street Cock, Guestrow Crombie, James, 165^ Gallowgate Hall, J., 43 Broad street Davidson & Coutts, 72 George st. Hogarth and Co., 82 College street Durno, Leslie, Wellington place Inglis, G. , Crown ct. , 41^ Union st Gavin, Wm., 59 Schoolhill Johnston, Robert, 25 York place Harper, John, 61 Virginia street Littlejohn, A. , 72 Netherkirkgate Hunter, Arthur, 137 Gallowgate Jas. (fancy worsted) 155 David, 63 Huntly street Union street .JafFray, James, 108 Chapel street M'Combie, Thos. and Co., 29 Mrs David, 68 West North Queen street street Mathieson, Isaac, 33 Union street Johnstone, James, 60 Virginia st. Milne, Low, and Co., 127 Union st Knox, Wm., 83 George street Paterson, W., 134 and 136 Gal- Langlands, Robert, 187 Gallow- lowgate gate [street Philip and Cooper, 32 Union st. Middleton, James, 13 West North and Kennedy, 17 Union Niven, J. andC, 59 Green buildings [street Orchiston, James, 177 Gallowgate Pratt and Keith, 51 and 53 Union Pratt, Robert, J Schoolhill 21 Reid, George and Sons, 45 Union Rutherford, Thomas, 176 West street street . North Robb, George, 14 Young street Stephen, John, 8Marywell street Roberts, David, 17 Princes street Thomson, John, 52 Queen street Rose, Donaldson and Co., 25 York street Meircliants— Wholesale Shepherd, Simpson, 52 King st. Shirres, James, 30 Union street Begg, John, 17 Weigh -house sq. Wm. and Co., 71 King st. Bisset, J. 'End W. grocers, 1 Sim, James, ahd Co., 76 King st. , Ex- change street Sinclair, Wm., 36 Upperkirkgate trades' and professions' directory. 243

Skene, Alex., 21 Regent quay Taylor, Mrs, 4 St Nicholas lane Smith, Alexander, 38 King street Thomson, Mrs, 12 Thistle street Webster, Mrs, 12 Spa street John &Co , 5 Shoelane Neil, jun., 7 Frederick St. William, 38 King street Sonter & Shepherd, 22 Broad st.

Stevenson, Wm. , 5 Belmont st.

Stirling, George, 13 Castle street Farquhar, G. , Upper Justice Mills

Tait, James, 5 Union buildings Gavin, Wm. , 59 Schoolhill

Taylor. Alex. , 67 Union street Kemp, Robert, 59 & 60 Castle st. st. Thom, A. & W. , 12 Commerce Mess, J., Flourmill. St Nicholas st. Thomson, G. and Son, 21 Regent Milne, James, 79 Broad street quay Valentine, John, 12 Virginia st. Walker, Charles, 39 Marischal st. Slillinesrs & Bxessmakexs. Williams, W. and C, 35 Maris- chal street Allan, Misses, 24 Young street White, Fairweather, and Co., 123 Anderson, Miss, 20 Silver street Union street Andrew, Miss, Holburn street John F., 107 King street Bisset, Miss, 72 Queen street Miss, 38 St. Nicholas st. Burgess, Miss, Annand's court, 30 ESidwives and Sick James street Ifuarses. Cameron, Miss Elizabeth, 124 Union street Allan, Mrs, 48^ Gallowgate Campbell, Miss, 22 Summer lane Beggrie, Mrs, 10 Catto square Carnie, Catherine, 85 Queen st. Cameron, Mrs, 33 Loch street Cassie, Miss, 19 St Nicholas st. Cooper, Mrs, 123 George street Catto, Miss, Annand's court, 30 Craib, Mrs, 1 Trinity quay James street Dalgarno, Mrs, 48 Woolmanhill Chapman, Miss, 24 St Andrew st. Eddie, Mrs, 3^ Blackfriars street Colston, Mrs, 11 Diamond street Edwards, Mrs, 14 Skene street Connell, Miss, 42 Huntly street Falconer, Mrs, Stoneytown, Rubis- Coulson, Miss, 58 Castle street law Craighead, Miss, 7 Skene Terrace Fraser, Mrs, 22 Windmillbrae Cruickshank, Miss, 1 Denburn Forrest, Mrs, 114 Chapel street Terrace Harroiv, Mrs, 1 Gordon's court, 4 Miss, 28 Thistle street Schoolhill Cuthbert & Wyllie, Misses, 195 Hay, Mrs, 7 Carmelite street Union street

Jamieson, Mrs, 15 St Nicholas st. Dallachy, Miss E. , 49 St Andrew Kennedy, Mrs, 31 Harriet street street M'Intosh, Mrs, 68 Cause wayend Davidson, Miss, 22 Kidd's lane Mitchell, Mrs, 1 Hanover lane Duncan, Misses, 31 Schoolhill

Pirie, Mrs, 6 St Andrew street Emslie, Misses & Co. , 90 Union Roberts, Mrs, 52 Causewayend street Robertson, Mrs, 40 St Clement st. Farquhar, Miss and Co., 218 Gal- Mrs, 51 Virginia street lowgate Mrs, 7 Marischal street Finwick, Miss, 252 George street Ross, Mrs, 40 Skene square Forbes, Mrs, 56 Windmill brae Shand, Mrs, 45 Bon-accord street Fyfe. Mrs P., 74 Hutcheon street Smith, Mrs W., 15 Denburn ter. Garden, Miss, 11 Skene street Stephen, Mrs, 25 James street Geddes, Miss, 34 Hutcheon street "Stevenson, Mrs, 11 Carmelite st. Gibb, Miss, 86 George street 244 trades' and professions' directory.

GibsoD, Misses 24 Belmont street Smith, Miss, 36 Union terrace Gillanders, Miss, 1 Commerce st. Miss, M., 95 West North st. Goodbrand, Misses, 188 George st. Stewart, Miss, 57 Park street Gordon, Miss Ann, 26 Dee street Miss, 20 Bon-accord st. Miss, 50 Gordon street Strachan, Misses, 11 Constitution Mrs & Misses, 7 Back wynd street Miss, 22 Union terrace Summers, Miss,8 Langstane place Gray, Mrs, 1 Charlotte street Tait, Miss, 47 Loch street Greig, Miss, Greig's court, Wind- Taylor, Miss, 31 Harriet street mill brae Misses, 130 Chapel street Hird, Miss, 4 Black's buildings " Troup, Miss, 8 Mealmarket street Hunter, Miss, Kingsland place Urquhart, Misses, 39 Union ter.

Innes, Miss, 1 Netberkirkgate Vigrow, Miss S. , 86 George street Jackson, Miss, 13 Upperkirkgate Walker, Misses, 33J Upperkirk- Keith, Mrs, 47 Park street gate Misses, 7 Crown street Warren, Miss, 41 Himtly street Kerr, Misses, 25 Schoolhill Watson, Miss, 26 Union row Laurence, Miss, 59 Park street Miss, 294 George street Miss, 32 Dee street Wilson, Misses, 12 Spa street Knight, Miss, 5 Schoolhill Winchester, Misses, 12 St Nicho- Leslie, Miss, 16 Virginia street Louden, Miss, 11 Huntly street Miss, Chapel Court, 61 Gal- M'Donald, Miss, 9 Diamond street lowsate M'Gregor, Miss M., 50 Skene sq. M'Lennan, Miss, 18 St. Paul's st. Martin, Miss, 14 North Broadford Millwjrights. Massie, Misses, 162 Union street Matthew, Miss, 44 Chapel street Abernethy, Jas. and Co., Ferryhill Mathieson, Mrs, 41 St Nicholas st Blaikie Brothers. Footdee Miss, 41 St Nicholas street Pirie, Alex., 66 West North street Misses, 217 Union street Thomson, Hall, Catto and Co. Michie, Miss, 75 Windmill brae York place Middleton, Miss, 17 Huntly st. Miss, 19 North Broadford Miller, Miss, 38 Union terrace Milne, Miss A., 16 Commerce st. Mitchell, Miss, Chapel street 65 Those marked* are also Moir, Misses, 40 Chapel street Miss, 10 Shiprow *Cardno and Darling, 76 Union Neish, Miss, 11 Dee street street

Osborne, Misses, 148 George st. Chalmers, Wm. , Seafield, Cupar- Paterson, Miss, Exchequer place. ston Weigh house square Cocker, James, Sunnypark Misses, 9 Bon-accord street Milne, Thomas, sen.. Sunnyside Peterkin, Miss, 18 Whitehouse st. Thomas, jun., Rubislaw Rennie, Miss. 16 Back Wynd Morrison, Malcomson, Forbesfield, Robertson, Miss 217 Union street Cuparston Miss, 6 Correction wynd *Reid, Benjamin and Co., 132 Ross, Miss, 9 George street Union street Roy, Miss, 137 Union street J., Belville, Gilcomston Miss Margaret, 41 Dee st. *Roy, James, South Ferryhill and Sharp, Miss, 9 George street West North street Smith, Misses, 2 South Silver st. * John, 48 Union street Misses, 49 Bon-accord street *Smith, Wm., 53 St Nicholas st. trades' and professions' directory. 245

Opticians. Photograpiiess.

Beny, James & Son, 88 Union st. Dalgarno, James, Market street Duncan, John, 4 St Nicholas st. Frederick, Herr, 173 Union street Hay & Ljall (to the Queen) 2 Lamb, John, 191 George street Market street Nisbet, John, Market street Smith & Ramage, 45 Quay Wilson, G. W. (to the Queen) 22 Crown street Oirgan Builder. Piano-Forte Makers and Wishart, Joseph, 24 Young street Tuners.

Faintears, Glaziers, and Begg, Charles, 150 Union street Pape2lian§es:s. L'vine, & Co., 81 King street Logan and Co., 130 Union street Marr, John, 218 Union street Adam, John & Son, 18 Chapel st. Wood and Co., 213 Union street Anderson, A. & J. , 33 Queen st. Beattie, John, 3 Marischal street Collie, William, 78 George street Picture Frame Makers. Coutts, William, 223 Union street Dey. William, 32 Wellington st. Giffi)rd and Son, 187 Union street Donald, Geo-, 17 & 19 Netherkirk- Hay and Lyali, 2 Market street gate Kerr and Bowman, 179 Union st. Duncan, Geo., 124J Gallowgate Ewen, John, 158 Gallowgate Plasterers. Farquhar & Gill, 24 Upperkirk- gate Bowman and Henderson, 8 Shuttle Henderson, Wm., 5 Dee street street Mackay, James, 37 Broad street Campbell, David, 14 Albion street Paterson, George, 9 Crown street Cobban, John, 7 Thistle street Rennie, Alex., 45 Upperkirkgate Collie, John, 69 Green Smith, Arthur, 30 Quay Davidson, James, 22 Union row Souter & Slaker, 5 Skene terraoe Findlater, Jas., 47 Causewayend Stephen, Alex. , 52 Netherkirkgate Garden and Davidson, 14 John st. M., 15 Woolmanhill Innes, George, 103 George street Sutherland, Hugh, 5 Crown street Mearns, Wm. , 21 Woolmanhill Eoss, John, 46 Netherkirkgate Fapeir Rulezs. Eobert, 20 Loneracre

Brownie, J., 1 Well crt., Broad st. Pl'sism'bers. Davidson, Wm., 15 St Nicholas st.

Smith, Lewis & Jas. , M'Combie's Anderson, John, 63 Windmill brae court Blaikie, J. and Sons, Littlejohn st. Strachan, James, 2 Queen street Berry, James, 4 South Silver st. Clunes, T. and Co., 8 Schoolhill Fa-wnlbsrokexs, Collie, Robert, 33 Loch street Davidson, J., 78 St Andrew street Aberdeen Equitable Loan Co., Farquhar and Gill, 24 Upperkirk- Barnett'scL, Guestrow gate City Loan Office, 1 Longacre Lamb, Alexander, 48 John street North of Scotland Equitable Loan Marshall, Alex., 5 Charlotte st. Co., M'Combie's court Mathers, James, 13^ Dee street

Seton, Alex. , 35 Netherkirkgate Robertson, Alex. , 10 Skene ter. W 246 trades' and professions' directory.

Stephen, John, 6 Shoe lane [gate Road Surveyors. Thomson, William, 71 Netherkirk- Kyd, James, Eubislaw Printezs. Stuart, William, 1 Leslie place, North Broadford Avery, John, Crown court, 41^ Union street Rope and Sailmakers. Bennett, William, 42 Castle st. Chalmers, D. and Co. {Journal Aberdeen Eope & Sail Co., Links office) 28 and 29 Adelphi Catto, Thomson, and Co., Links, court Footdee Cornwall, Geo. and Sons, Victo- Goldie & Hay, 21 St. Clement st. ria court, 54 Castle st. Daniel, J. and Co., 46, 47, and and 48 Castle street Rope Twine Manu-

Dumo, Alex. , 40 Gallowgate facturers. Herald Printing Office, 7 Queen street Barclay, William, Poynei-nook King, Arthur and Co. {Free Press Davidson, Geo. & Wm., 17 Quay office) Concert court. Gray, Watt, and Co., 162 West Broad street North street Rennie, George, 64 Broad street Kelman, Wm., 290 George street Smith, James, M'Combie's court, M'Kay, Robert, East end, Consti- I^Tetherkirkgate tution street

Millar, Geo. jun. , Vigrow, John {Northern Adver- , 40 Park street tiser office) 55 Gnestrow Nicol, George, 21 St Clement st. John, 25 Spa street Ogilvie, Wm. & Sons, Catto sq. of Pxofessors Music. Routledge, Whinton & Sons, 219 Gallowgate Baker, E. H., 18 Silver street Skea, James, North Charlotte st. Berry, Thos., 38 Bon-accord street

Cruickshank, Jas. , 35 St Nicholas Saddlers. street Davie, James, 18 Huxter row Brown, Simon, 178West North st. Granz, Wilhelm, 72 Bon-accord Cooper, Alexander, 45 Queen st. street Craig, Jas. & Co. , 38 Schoolhill Hunter, E. W,, 16 Huxter row Knight & Craib, 43 Queen st. Mrs, 28 Union terrace Laing & Melvin, 4 Bon- accord st. Latter, Eichard, 52 Victoiia street Ness, Eobert, west 7 Union row Eitchie, John, 21 Back wynd Spark, Wm., 28 Qteen street Eoberts, David, 92 & 94 King st.

Fxovision Curexs. Saw Makers.

Allardyce, William, Clayhills Forbes, P., 6 Flourmill brae Hogarth, D., and Co., 82 College Shand, David, Hadden street street Watson, Geo., 7 Correction wynd Moir, John & Son, 56 Virginia st. Sliarelirokers. Zteedmakez. Adamson, Wm., 25 Marischal st. Sorely, John, 62 George street Allardyce and Jopp, 13 Market st. trades' and professions' directory. 247

Black, Jas. and Co., 23 King st. Christopher, Mark, 42 Marischal Bruce, John, Inches street Duncan, Wm., 33 Marischal st. Clark, Wm., 34 Marischal street Ferguson, John, 54 Union street Cobban, Robert, 26 Constitution Fletcher, Kohert, 17 Huxter row- street George, Charles, 19 Marischal st. Collie, George, 82 Waterloo quay Gordon, Wm., 5 King street Colvin, John, 4 Bannermill street M'Kinnon. Lauchlan, 83 Union st. Cook, George, 5 Hanover street Oswald, Henry C, 26 Marischal Craig, Alexander, 1 Marywell st. street Crane, Andrew, 40 Victoria street Eennie, John T.,43 Marischal st. Cumming, James, 15 Prince Re- gent street Seedsmen. Daniel, William, 4 Marywell st. Davidson, Alex., 21 Ferryhill pi. (See Nurserymen). Alex., 41 York street Devine, Wm., 15 Frederick street Shipbuilders. Dinnison, John, 20 Victoria street west Burns, David & Co., Inches Donald, Robert, 91 Wales street Dutliie, Alex, and Co., Footdee Duncan, James, Brebner's court, Wm., jun.. Inches 84 Shiprow Hall, A. and Sons, York street, Dunn, John, 13 Commerce street Footdee Ettershank, Jos., 9 Strawberry Milne, George and Co., Inches bank Hood, Walter, and Co., York st-, Fletcher, Wm., 61 Commerce st. Footdee Ganson, John, 71 Wales street Wright, Thomas, Inches Gordon, John, 6 Fish street Grant, James, 58 Shiprow Shipmasteirs. Hadden, Robert, jun., Prospect terrace Adam, Wm., 4 Prospect terrace, Henderson, Alex., 10 Marywell st. Ferryhill James, 23 Marywell street Alexander, A., 3 Springbank ter. Herriot, Jas. M., 19 York street Alex., jun., 38 Union row Howling, Thos., 82 Waterloo quay John, 26 James street Hurray, Andrew, 21 Chapel lane

Allan, James, 1 7 Prince Regent st. Jamieson, Robt., 20 Prince Regent Anderson, Charles, 10 Canal ter. street Benzies, David, 62 Virginia street Kay, Wm., 4 Hanover street Black, Peter, 57 Quay Law, George, 1 Bank st., Ferryhill Brebner, William, 25 Justice st. Leask, Wm., 32 Dee street Bruce, David, 28 Constitution st. Leslie, Jas., 38 St Clement st. Brunton, John, 53 Commerce st. John, 7 Yeats lane Buchan, John, 16 Links street Levie, Alex., 39 Bon-accord street Burgess, William, 46 Regent quay Linklater, Alex., 62 Virginia st. Buyers, Alexander, 29 Frederick Andrew, 62 Virginia street street Jas., 4 Hanover street Gadenhead, Peter, Theatre lane Longmuir, Hugh, 2 Prospect ter. Campbell,Wm., sen., 4 Millburn st James, 2 Mill street Wm., jun., 8 Millburn street Lyon, John, 7 Garvock street Cargill, William, 25 Quay M'Beath, Peter, 22 Marywell st. Chalmers, George, 3 Victoria place M'Hardy, John, 8 St Nicholas st. Chivas, William, 125 Crown street M'Kay, Alex., 4 Castle lane Christie, Andrew, 14 Virginia st. M'Kechnie, Allan, 19 Ferryhill pL William, 14 Virginia street M'Kenzie, John, 85 Wales street 248 trades' and professions' directory.

M'Lean, Alex., 21 Skene row Walker, Alexander, 3 Mill street James, 61 Quay [st. Wallace, John, 12 St Clement st. Mackie, Alex., 19 Prince Eegent Watson, James, 23 Prince Eegent Main, David, 44 York street street David, 32 Marywell street Watt, George, 47 Frederick st. Mann, John, 8 Eosemount place Willet, J. T., 64 Dee street [st. Marsh, James, Eosemount place Wishart, Daniel, 45 Constitution Masson, John, 2 Hanever lane Wood, James, 21 Prince Eegent Mathieson, Eobert, North Broad- street ford lane Young, Wm., 4 Affleck street Maurice, Alex., 7 Canal street Merchant, Isaac, 6 Affleck street Shore Foartei'S. Milne, George, 4 Marywell street James, 6 Garvock street Aijfen, Alexander, 45 Castle street Rob., 47 Wellington street Caie, WilHam, 84 Shiprow Mitchell, Wm., 40 Eegent quay Cantley, Peter, 7 Marischal street Monro, Jas., 39 Constitution st. Davidson, James, 58 Castle st. Morison, Alex., 42 Constitution st. Eobert, 6 Castle brae Mowat, Magnus, 3 Summer lane Milne, James Summerfield Murray, Wm., 10 Canal terrace Moir, Wm., 7 Marischal street Newton, John, 28 Wellington st. Pirie, George Castle lane Parrot, Thos., 59 Virginia street Porter, John, 25 Marischal street Penny, Wm., 6 Marine pL, Ferry ^ Eobb, George, 23 Castle street hill Smith, John, 9 Guestrovr Petty, David, 22 Virginia street W^ilson, John, 18 Shiprow / Eaiker, Wm., 25 Eegent quay Eeid, Duncan J., 78 Wales street James, 4 Park place Shuttle Makers. Eennie, George, 4 Alford place Eitchie, Andrew, 54 Quay Baxter, John, 93 George street

David, 54 Quay [st, Gibson, Thomas, 35 Union ter. Eoberts, John, sen., 67 Commerce Eosie, Wm., Eosie Cottage, May- Sick-2i"u2:ses. bank (See Midwives.) Sandieson, John, 2 Bannermill st. Sangster, John, 97 Wales street Smart, John, 59 Commerce street Silk Mesrcers. Smith, George, 24 Constitution st Victor E., 1 Links street Brown. James, 2 George street Souttar, Eobt., 61 Park street Collie, Patrick, 29 & 31 Union st. Stephen, David, 45 Victoria st. Cooper, Henry & Co., 47 Union st. west [street Lyall, George & Co., 99 Union st. Stewart, John, 15 Prince Eegent Marshall, W. & J., 81 Union st. Strachan, A., 10 Sugarhouse lane Mathieson, Isaac, 33 Union street George, 75 Virginia street Morrison, Alexander, 119 Union Stuart, Charles, 5 Affleck street street [buildings Taylor, Alexender, 69 Virginia st. Phihp & Kennedy, 17 & 19 Union

John , 64 Park street Pratt and Keith, 51 & 53 Union st. William, 61 quay Eiddoch & Lendrum, 145 Union Thompson, John, 6 Kanover street street Tulloch, James, 14 St Clement st. Eobb, Charles & Thomas, 188 Urquhart, George, 7 Garvock st. Union street William, 31 Huntly street Saint, James, jun., 135 and 139

Vollar, John H., 36 Union terrace I Union street trades' and professions' directory. 249

Shirres, James, 30 Union street Calder, Charles, 50 Green Sutherland, Andrew, Sons, & Co., Mrs, Summer lane 1, 2,& 3 Black's buildings Catto, Robert, 9 Weighhouse sq. George, 149 Union street Cay, George, 47 Upper Denburn. White, Fairweather, & Co., 123 Chapman, Mrs, 3 Shore brae Union street Clark, William, 8 King street Yeats, George, 87 Union street Cooper, John, Holburn street Conry, James, 1 Spa street Conway, Mrs, 33 East North st. Skinners. Craig, Robert, 21 North Broadford Gumming, Alex., 32 Castle street (See Ourriers.) Dawson, Wm., 13 Queen street Donaldson, James, 24 Trinity st. Ellis, Mrs 11 Backwynd Slaters. Mrs, 19 Fisher row Ewen, John, 45 East North street Adam, Alex., 4 Hutcheon street Falconer, Robert, 17 Fisher row Anderson, James, 49 St Nicholas Forbes, James, 7 James street street Robert, 86 Shiprow Collie, Alex., 28 Shiprow Eraser, Alex., 15 Marischal street Copland, Alex., 78 John street Alex., 8 Upper Leadside, Peter, 60 Gerrard street Gilcomston Firth, James, 48 Queen street David, 7 Exchequer row Innes, John B., 17 Rose street John, 80 Loch street Keith, Wm., 24 Union rcw William, 11 Fisher row Wm., jun., 67 Commerce st. Mrs, 36 West North street M'Kay, George, 93 Green Gall, John, 121 Gallowgate Maver, John, 25 Windy wynd Gillespie, Wm., 16 Steps of Gil- Eeid, Wm,, 65 Hutcheon street comston Silver, George, Jopp's court, 40 Mrs, 81 Woolmanhill Broad street Gorard, Mrs, 68 Guestrow Stewart, Eobert, 186 Gallowgate Grant, George, 14 Park street Watt, George, 13 Carmelite st. Gray, Wm,, 11 Exchequer row William, Spa street Gunn, Mrs, 21 Hutcheon street Wink & Beattie, 76 Chapel street Harrow, Robert, 60 Virginia st. Hay, John, 22 Green Mrs James, 1 Hadden st. Spirit Bealers. Mrs, 90 Shiprow Harvey, (See also Grocers and Spirit Dealers.) Wm., 56 Regent quay Hobnill, John, 44 Regent quay- Affleck, Alexander, 31 Justice st. Howie, Walter, 25 Windmill brae Allan, John, 8 Huxter row Hunter, David, 63 Huntly street Nathaniel, jun., 24 Skene sq. Imlay, George, 8 Netherkirkgate Miss Ann, 90 Green Inglis, David, 58 George street Anderson, James, 11 Black's build- Jessiman, George, 51 Upper Den- ings burn

Mrs, 84 Waterloo quay Kidd, William, 5 Commerce st, Andrew, Joseph F., 15 Castle st. Lawson, Alex., 44 Netherkirkgate Auckland, George, 9 Trinity quay Littlejohn, James, 18 Gordon st. Bain, James, 6 Schoolhill Lyon, John, 79 Waterloo quay Bannerman, George, John street M'Bain, William, 46 Green Baxter, John, 6 Crooked lane M'Carthy, Eugene, 25 Park lane Bruce, George, 26 Woolmanhill M'Donald, Pet,, 51 East North st. Byron, John, 14 Shiprow MTntosh, E., 64 Queen street X .

250 trades' and professions' directory.

M'lntosh, Mrs, 58 George street Stablezs. M'Kay, George 51 Guestrow M'Kinnon, Donald. 64 Green Allan, George, 24 Gerrard street M'Pherson, W., 7 Wales street Anderson, R., 25 Mealmarket st. M'Eobbie, Chas., 62 St Andrew st. Brown, Robert, 13 Princes street Macartliur, James, 39 Quay Buchan, George, 22 Schoolhill Macdonald, Clias., 1 69 Gallowgate Cameron, John, 13 Harriet street Isobel, 18 WestNortb street Daniel, Thomas, 16 Mealmarket Mann, James, 18 Netherkirkgate Marcb, James, 13 Hutcheon street Duthie, John, 32 West North st. Marshall, James, 49 West North Ewen, William, 11 Harriet street street Farquharson, Alex., 6 Little Bel- Matliieson, John, 79 Geoi'ge st. mont street Mavor, Wm., 58 Skene street Gordon, Thomas, 5 Harriet street Mellis, Thomas, 235 George st. M'Pherson, J., 29 West North st, Meston, Joseph, 10 East North st. Milne, Miss Mary, 23 Harriet st. Middleton, Geo., 57 St Andrew st. Robertson, John, 6 Mealmarket st. Milne, George, 49 Frederick st. Rose, John, 166 Gallowgate Mitchell, George Af., 2 Schoolhill Taggart, Mrs, 90 George street James, ,14 Frederick street Walker, George, 6 Back wynd Montgomery, Jas., 137 King st. Young, John, 39 St Andrew st. Orr, Mrs, 67 Guestrow Petrie, Alexander, 124 King st. Pirie, Alexander, Market street Stationers Sarah, 23 Loch street Pyper, Wm., 122 Gallowgate (See Booksellers.) Eae, Alex., 29 Loch street Ranson, Edward, 9 Market street Eeid, Helen, Correction wynd Stonecutters. Riddle, Jane, 26 Guestrow Roberts, Robert, 15 Fisher row Adam and Brewster, 124 West Robertson William, 5 Marischal North;;street street Chalmers & Ewing, 7 Mounthooly Sandison, Andrew, 58 Quay Duncan, Thomas, 34 Dee street Scott, James, 8 Trinity street Legge, John, Windmill brae Seton, James, 7 Gallowgate M'Donald, Alex., Constitution st. Petrie Smith, Alexander, 25 College st. & Co., Union Bridge James, 16 Trinity street Robertson, A., St Mary's place. James, 88 Chapel street Crown street Smollet, Robert, 36 Castle street Wm., Union place Steele, William, 4 Weigh-house Wright, James, 112 John street square Stewart, Jas., 21 East North st.

Steven, Arthur, 1 9 Market street Still, Mrs, 17 York street Stott, William, 22 Albion street Campbell, James, 19 Gallowgate Sutherland, Alex., 17 Castle st. Davidson, Alex., 69 East North st. Tawse, Lewis, 83 Green William, 71 Green Taylor, Robert & Co., 60 Nether- Emslie, AVilHam & Co., 188 West kirkgate North street Walker, George, 44 Guestrow Ford, John, 136 Union street Mrs, 5 East Green Eraser, Hugh, 55 Castle street Watt, David, 3 East Green Gordon, Peter, 51 St Nicholas st.

Winton, John, ] 7 Causewayend Imray, David, 64 Woolmanhill trades' and professions' directory. 251

Lamond, Alex., 9 Sliiprow Murray, Isaac, 22 Shiprow M'Intosh, John, 85 Virginia st. Robb, Alex., Crown court, 41^ M'Kenzie, Jolan, 27 Netherkirk- Union street gate Ross, George, 40 Broad street Mitchell, Miss, 32 George street Shaw, William, 61 Queen street Mowat, A., 3 Blackfriars street Smith, John, 13 Union buildingB Murray, J., 57 Windmill brae Tough, John, 194 George street Stuart, John, 98 Green Wilson, George, 188 Gallowgate Taylor, Mrs, 17 James street Willans, Samuel, 170 Gallowgale

Tailoss—Ftiamishing.

Adam, George & Co., 2 Castle st. Birnie, Moses, 31 Longacre Badenoch, Alex., 12 Union street Campbell, John, 7 Bon-accord st. Cattanach, Chas. and Co. 123^ Coutts, James, 4 Castle brae IJnion street [g^-te Ellethorn, Jas., 19 Upperkirkgate Cruickshank, Jas., 13 Netherkirk- Erskine, E,. Marr, 138 George st. Davidson, Wm., 51 Commerce st. Eraser, Wm., 54 St Nicholas st. Donald, George, 31 Marischal st. Gray, John, 28 Bon-accord ter. Duthie, Barclay, 12 Church street Laing, James, 50 Woolmanhill Eraser & Glennie, Concert court, Linton, A., R.N„ 266 George st. 12 Broad street Matthew, Alex. C., 3 Canal ter, Garden, Alex., 68 Broad street Paterson, John, 61 St Nicholas st. Gilchrist, Gordon, 1 Shore bi-ae Sim, John, Millbank, Hardgate Gordon, Alex., 5 Correction wynd Smith, Robert, 58 Dee street Hay, George, 129 Skene street Sutherland, George, 50 Upperkii'k- George, 240 George street gate Hutchison, John, 33 Woolmanhill Wood, John, 31 Bon-accord street Johnston & Laird, 36 Union st. Keith, John, 6 Netherkirkgate Kynoch, Joseph, 40 George et. Lumsden, Jas. & Co., 117 Union street Black, Joseph, 8 Langstane place Low, James, 10 Regent quay Calder, Wm., 28 Marischal street M'Donald, Peter, 80 Queen st. Coutts, Andrew, 70 Queen street M'Quarrie, J., 22 Marischal st. Cowie, Wm;, 4 Brownie's brae Mann, Geo., 104 Union street Ewen, John, Concert court. Broad Meldrum, Wm., 8 Trinity quay street [ket street Macguire, James, 49 Queen street Elett, David, Trinity manse, Mar- and 33 Lodge walk Fraser, John, 172 George street Millar, Robert, 7 Huxter row Wm., 39 Castle street Milne, Low & Co., 127 Union et. Gall & Sons, 6 King street Mitchell, James, 29 Quay Ingram, James, 64 Broad street Moir, James 185 Union st. Joss, Charles, 91 Skene street Mowat, Jas., 8 Elourmiil brae, and Kelman, Wm., 5 Blairton lane 37 St Nicholas st. Lawrence, Jos,, 13 Blackfriars st. Mustard, Robert, 145 George st. M'Bain, Donald, Market street Nicol, John, 126 Union street M'Kay, Wm., Wellington road J. & W., Holburn street Maitland & M'Donald, 21 Lodge Probit, Jas., St Catherine's wynd walk Robertson, Robert, 1 Correction Middleton, P., 66 Green wynd Morison, Joseph, 1 Virginia st. Russell, Alex., 18 Union street 252 TRADES AND PEOFESSIONS' DIRECTORY.

Sinclair, Geo., Sinclair's court, 69 Ferguson, Miss, 56 Gallowgate Broad street Forbes, Miss, 22 Broad street Skene, Alex., 19 Schoolhill Fraser, Miss, Free St Clement's Smith, Alex., 2 Castle street school Cbas,, 9 Skene terrace Fullerton, Misses, 137 Crown st. Stott, Jolan, 58 Castle street Gerrard, Alex., Gordon's Hospital Thomson, John, 74 Queen street Gordon, H., Free Holburn school, John, 1| North Broadford Justice Mill lane Kobert, 14 Bi'oad street Grant, Eev J., Donaldson's school, Thow, George, 6 Skene street Back wynd Tocher, John, 100 Union street Scott, G. L., Miss 31 Char- Troup, Alexander, Cruden's court, lotte street 22 Broad street Gray, Robert A., Public school, Belmont street Heintzler, Md., 27 Dee street Teachers (mfliscellaneous). Henessey, Edward, 17 Market st. Hill, Isaac, 19 Queen street Alcock, Miss, West End Academy Hunter, Mrs W., 28 Union ter. 216 Union street Imray, George, Gilcomston school, Alexander, Robert, Public Schools, 57 Summer street Belmont street Jazdowski, John, 120 Crown st. Eobt., Diamond st. Academy Judge, Miss, North Parish school, Mrs R., Diamond street Albion street Academy Kay, John, West Prison Beverly, Alex., Grammar School Kerr, Miss M., 16 Guestrow Berry, Thos., 38 Bonaccord st. Kidd, John, East Parish Session Black, Hector, John Knox's school, school, St Paul st, Mounthooly Knox, Mrs., 10 York street Boyle, Alex. H., North Parish Ledingham, James, 12 Correction School, Albion street wynd Bramner, AL, Holburn school, 52 Lyon, Wm., West End Academy, Chapel street 216 Union street Brebner, John, 29 Thistle street M'Condachj Miss, Female Orphan Brownie, Alex., 10 York street Asylum, Albyn place Chisholm, Miss, 77 Bon-accord st. M'Donald, James, Union Free Clark, Miss, 16 Gallowgate school, Virginia street Clerihew, Alex., South Parish Mavor, David, Free Bon-accord school. Guild street school, Marywell street Connell, D. M., Free North school, M'Kenzie, James, Greyfriars Princes street parish school Courage, Miss, Park street Chapel Medd, Miss, 11 Union buildings school Michie, Chas., A.M., Academy 18 Craigmyle, Francis, Public school, Union row Belmont street [school Milne, James, Free John Knox's Cruickshank, Mrs, Dr. Bell's school [Institution Dun, John, Grammar school Mollison, William, Mechanics' Duncan, Miss, Free Gilcomston, Miss, 24 James street Union wynd Ogilvie, John, LL.D,, Gordon's Evans, T. Waller Eyre, rector, Hospital Grammar school Pithie, Alex. D., Bell's school, Farell, John, Eoman Catholic Frederick street school. Constitution st. Presslie, William, St. Andrew's Ferguson, Dr James, West End school, Crown court, 41^ Academy, 216 Union st. Union street TRADES' AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY. 253

Kait, W,, Free, Bon-accord school, Gordon, Hugh, & Co., 1 Gallow- Marywell st. [schools gate Rattray, Wro., Charlotte street Kidd, Thomas A., 58 Quay Eeid, John, M., English academy, Legg, James, 48 Netherkirkgate 10 North Silver street William, 91 Queen street Miss, 15 Bon-accord street M'Intosh, James, 28 Netherkirk- Robertson, William, Boy's Hos- gate [street pital, Upperkirkgate M'Leod, C. & J., 52 East North James, St. Clement's parish Robert, 85^ Broad street school, St Clement st. Michie, John, 68 Windmillbrae Scott, John, Gordon's Hospital Murray, George, 31 Chapel street Miss, G. L., Free John Ray, John, 5 Gallowgate Knox's school Runcie, J. & W., 5 George street Sheret, Charles, Free Gilcomston, Shirres, Wm., 18 Upperkirkgate Union Wynd Spark, William, 54 Market gallery Sim, Robert, Broad street academy 3 Blairton lane Sinclair, D., Central Academy, 56 Tobacco & Snu^I Mamn- Union street factuarears. Souter, James, Trades school, Denburn Stephen, Miss, Boarding & Day Craig, Thos. & Sons, 22 George street, school, 13 Union row- M'Combie, T. Stevenson, Jas., Free East school, & Co., 29 Queen st. Reid, Robert, St Andrew street 80 Broad street Patrick, Stewart, John, Thain's school, Whyte, 24 Queen street Shiprow Strachan, J., West parish school, George street [Hospital Tobacconists. Strahan, Rev. W. D., R. Gordon's Tbain, Robert, Porthill schools, Cottam, Robert, & Co., 27 Union Porthill street Thomson, Miss Mary Ann, 2 Grant, David, 25 Union street Springbank place Kilgour & Taylor, 34 Queen st. Thomson, Miss, 14 Broad street Walker, Alex., 60 Union street Tulloch, Dr. George, Academy, Academy street Walker, Miss, Porthill schools Tw^nesrs. Webster, Miss, West parish school George street Baxter, John, 93 George street Ewen, George, South Silver street Findlay, Robert, 71 Windmillbrae Teachears of ©rawing. Hall, George, Reid's court, 34 Gallowgate Cleland, P., 8 Union terrace Provost, Charles, 71 Causewayend Jazdowski, John, 120 Crown st. Rose, George, 73 Green Wilson, George W., 22 Crown st. Wright, John, 19 Seamount place

Tinsmiths. Umbirelia SiSakejrs.

Adamson, Alexander, 17 Gallow- Anderson, William 51 Upperkirk- gate gate Bisset, Leslie, 26 Schoolhill Ross, Hugh, 12 Gallowgate 254 trades' and professions' directory.

Walker, Jolin, 16 West North st. Watson, Jas., 18 St Nicholas st. Wm., 35 Schoolhill Watt, Archibald, 128 Gallowgate

ITintziezs. Wine Merchants.

Brebner, William, Holburn street Allardyce & Jopp, 13 Market st. Donald, William, Cuparston build- Begg, John, 17 Weigh-house sq. ings Bisset, J. & W. 37 Queen street _ Freeman, Benjamin, Summerfield Black & Ferguson, 12 Broad st.

Gillespie, Wm , S. 16 Steps of Brown, Robert, 23 Adelphi court Gilcomston Catto, R. & Co., 14 King street Glennie, Wm., 49 Lodge walk Davidson, A,, jun., 44 Castle st. M'Callum, James, 7 Stronacli's Farquharson & Co-, 131 Union st, Fraser, Angus & Co., 72 Union st M'Kay, George, 51 Guestrow Lumsden, J. & Co., 95 Union st. Nicol, Mrs, 18 Wellington street Machray, I. & Co., 7 Adelphi Scorgie, Mrs, Eobert, 1 Waterloo Sheed, John, 44 Marischal street street Smith, Wm., jun., 106 Union st. Smitli Geo., 13 Exchequer row Stewart & Chivas, 13 King street Stewart, Alexander, 9 Burnett's Thomson, George & Son, 21 Re- close gent quay Sword, Mrs, 24 Quay Walker, Wm. & Sons, 52 Union Tough, Mrs, 39 St Andrew street street Walker, James, 27 Loch street Whyte, i^lex. B., 21 Union build- Wright, Alex., Burnett's close. ings Exchequer row Williams, W. & C, 35 Marischal street

Watch and Glockmakeirs. Wood Merchants. Alexander, James, 6 Union street Anderson, Alex. 41 XJpperkirkgato Adam, John, North Charlotte st. Berry, Jas. & Son, 88 Union st. Brown, Robert, Inches Brand, William, 48 Broad street Bruce, John, Inches Easton, Alex. K. 53 Marischal st. Buyers, J. & Co., 12 Kidd lane Findlay, J. & Sons, 7, 8, and 9 Campbell, Robert, 127 George st. Market gallery Connon, R. & Co., 58 Marischal st. Fraser, John, 170 Union street Donald, Alex., 16 Commerce st. Gill & Smith, 78 Union street John, Inches Gray, Alex., 11 Netherkirkgate Duncan, William, 33 Marischal Hardy, Wm., 14 Union street street Jamieson, Geo., 107 Union st. Duthie, William, York place Morrison, Robert., 35 Upperkirk- Fairweather, D., 182 George st gate Fraser, Achibald, 209 King st, M'Kirdy, John, 26 Woolmanhill Johnston, Robert, York place M'Leod, John, & Co., 9 Schoolhill Milne, Geo. & Co., Victoria dock. Purvis, Alex., 95 Queen street Saw mills Rettie, M. & Sons, 151 Union st. Rose, Donaldson, & Co., 7 York st. Riddel, D. & J., 43 St Nicholas st. Roy, James, 13 Huxter row Rowell, Benjamin, 157 George st. Rust, John, 18 Rose street Smith & Ramage, 45 Regent quay Scott, John, Inches Walker, Jas., 29 St Nicholas st. Wright, Joseph & Thomas, Inches AGENTS FOR INSURANCE COxMPANIES. 255

Writexs. Milne, Wm., 245 Union street Wm., 184t^ Union street Bisset, James, 83 Union street Mowat, Wm., 22 Adelphi court Cran, Robert, 48 King street Petrie, George, Lumsden & Robert- Crombie, John, 3 Queen street son, 3 Union terrace Cruickshank, G. F., 75 Union st. Ross, James, 7 Garvock street .Davidson, John, 43 Skene street Ross, James, 75 Union street Dawson, John Grant, 14 Adelphi Sheach, David, 54 Union street Duguid, James Marquis, 19 Smith, Ferguson, 23 Adelphi court Princes street John, 48 King street Forbes, James, 245 Union street Stronach, Alex., jun., 245 Union John, 84 King street street Grant, Alex., 84 King street Stuart, John, 245 Union street Kyd, David, 84 King street Watt, Alex., 103 Union street M'Gregor, James, 75 Union st. Yeats, Alex., 84 King street Merson, John, 75 Union street

AGENTS FOE INSURANCE COMPANIES.

OFFICES. AGENTS. Ab. Mutual Assurance & Friendly SocietyAlexander Yeats, 47 Schoolhill Do. Marine Insurance Association R. Connon, 58 Marischal street Accidental Death Insurance Co A. Masson, 4 Queen street Age Insurance Co Wm. Robson, 61 St Nicholas street Agricultural Insurance Co A Duthie, 123* Union street Albion Assurance Co James Paull, 12 Kin? street Alfred Life Assurance Association William Gordon, 5 King street Alliance Life and Fire Assurance Oface... James Black & Co., 23 King street Argus Life Assurance Co J. Brebner, Advocates' Buildings Atlas Fire and Life OfBce J. Blaikie 245 Union street British Empire Mutual Life Assurance Co.LauchlanM'Kinnon. 83 Union street British Empire Fire and Life Society Robert Walker, 92 Broad street British Guarantee Association Davidsons & Cooper, 7 Union terrace Jobn Taggart, Bank of Scotland, and Caledonian Insurance Co -f ( Alex. Henderson, advocate City of Glasgow Fire & Life Ass. Co Alex. Duthie, 123i Union street Colonial Life Assurance Co Lachlan M'Kinnon, jim., 83 Union st. County Fire OfSceSc Provident Life Office Wm. Smith, jun., 106 Union street Eagle and Life Insurance Arthur Thomson, Bank of Scotland Economic Life Assurance Society, London,D. G. Cattanach, 56 Castle street Edinburgh Life Assurance I '^^^^^ Murray, 48 Schoolhill, & Wm. ( Adamson 25 Marischal street European Life Assurance & Annuity Co.. .A. Davidson, 7 Union Terrace Experience Life Assurance Co George Marquis, 147 Union street Farmers' and Graziers' Mutual Ass. Co. ..Benjamin Reid, 132 Union street General Fire and Life Assurance Co John Davidson, 47 Marischal street Globe Fire, Life and Annuity ^- ^"®°" ^*- ^ ^- ^- Oswald, •' Insurance-f ^JJ^^^ _ ,. , ( 26 Marischal street Guardian I ire, Life & Annuity Assurance A. Chivas, National Bank Guarantee Society, London Stronach & Duguid, 20 King street Hercules Insurance Co John Duncan, 8 Castle street Imperial Fire Assurance William Smith, 142 King street Insurance Co. of Scotland (Fire) William Skinner,229 Union street Kent Mutual Fire Insurance Co W, P. Booth, 56 Marischal street 256 * AGENTS FOR INSUEANCE COMPANIES.

OFFICES. AGENTS. Lancashire Insurance Co Lachlan M'Kinnon, jun., 83 Union st. Bon-accord Leeds and YorksWre Assurance Co saw-mill, | ^°^^ncheT^' Life Association of Scotland John Ferguson, 54 Union street Liverpool and London Fire & Life Ins. Co.John Sheed, 44 Marischal street London Mutual Life & Guarantee Society Eoht. "Walker, 92 Broad street London Union Ass. Fire offices &AnnuitiesJames & Geo. Collie, 38 Castle street Jas. Warrack Marischal street, London Indisputable Life Policy Co j 34 & Smith 2^ Marischal street Do. Union Free Assurance Co 1 , "^^V,^. (James Skmner, National Bank Manchester Fire Assurance Co David Mitchell, 12 Adelphi court Minerva Life Assurance Co ^ ^''^'^ "'"''"* { l^B^nfom^on!^ Do. Mutual Accumulation Society. A. Duthie, 123J Union street National Alliance Ass. Co., London) -^ ^arnnk^Vaiiack, d4-^4 MarucnalMari^rhal stieetstrpnt (Casualty Department) ^^ National Fire and Life Assurance Co Allardyce & Jopp, 13 Market street National Assurance & Investment Assoc. J. B. Bannerman, 202 Union street Norfolk Farmers' Cattle Insurance Society James Bisset, 83 Union street 'N. Burnett, Record office, King street, Alexander Brand, 103 Union .street North British Fire & Life Assurance... Murray & M'Combie, 103 Union street Wra. Paul, 97 Union street Northern Assurance Co. (Fire & Life) Wm. Chalmers, 3 King st., Manager Norwich Fire, Life, and Annuity Office Chas. Chalmers, 147 Union street

Norwich and London Accident and) . -p^^^ v„„i. ^^^^^,.i„^„ Casualty Insurance Association j^" ^°^^' ^"""^^ Palladium Life Assurance Society Norval Clyne, 245 Union street Pelican Life Insurance Office, London David Mitchell, 12 Adelphi court People's Provt. Life & Fidelity Guarantee A. Brand, 103 Union street Perpetual Invest. Land & Building Soc. .Robert Walker, 92 Broad street ( Lunisden & Robertson, 3 Union Phoenix Fire Office < terrace, and James B. Thomson, ( 4 Belmont street Plate Glass Insurance Co John Sheed, 44 Marischal street Professional Life Assurance Co Wm. P. Booth, 56 Marischal street Protestant Fire and Life Ins. Assn. Lon... .George Grant, 10 King street Provident Clerk's Life Assurance Assoc. ..Alexander Ross, York place Rock Life Assurance Co Thomas Ruxton, 54 Union street Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation. ..Alex. Jopp, 31 Gallowgate Safety Assurance W. Lindsay, 62 Gallowgate Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Soc John Jamieson, Waterloo quay f Lunisden & Robertson, 3 Union ter. Scottish Equitable Assurance Co < Wm. Hunter, 14 Adelphi court (j. H.Chalmers, 147 Union street

1 William Skinner, 229 Union street Scottisho ^ii- 1, ProvidentD„^„,vi^«+T^cH+„+^«,,Institution of^-f-c^j-Edin...| ^^^ ^ j^^^^^'^ ^^3 ^nion street Scottish Provincial Assurance Co ""...C. F. Griffith, 96 Union st., Manager Scottish Sea Insurance Co William Reid, 56 Marischal street ( Wm. Robison, 58 Castle street, and Scottish Union Fire & Life Ass. ^^p \ Jas. & Geo. Collie, 38 Castle st.

„ ,,. , Alexander Nicol, 47 Marischal street Scottish Widows„.r-A ^ Fundv,.^A f | ^^^^ j^j^^^ B^^.j^.^^ 245 Union street Solvency Guarantee Co Patrick Cooper, 7 Union terrace Standard Life Assurance Co Smith & Cochran, 1 Huntly street State Fire Insurance Co J. B. Bannerman, 202 Union street United Kingdom Life Assurance Co Wm. Reid. 56 Marischal street U,..tedKi„gdom,^,Life Assurance SociJ-2g;-^^'5/i|*„^;^^^^^^^ Wes.«.E„gUndFir.a„dLif.Offlce...{J-«f-J-'.»,,H"„f™ Wisconsin Marine & Fire Assurance Co... Adam and Anderson, 75 Union street ;

STREET DIRECTORY.

ACADEMY STREET, ADELPHI LANE,

From Dee street to Crown street From Market street to Adelphi court

Dr. G. TuUoch, academy I. Machray & Co., wine merchants A. Batten, commission agent Alex. Hay & Co., spirit dealers ADELPHI COURT, AFFLECK PLACE, Between 49 and 51 Union street. From Marywell street to Aflileck street

3 William Walker^ grocer, &c. 1 David Anderson, clerk, (S. ^N. E. R, 7 Isaac Machray & Co., wine mer- Co.) chants ... Wm. Anderson, corn merchant ... A. Batten, agent 2 William Anderson 10 Mrs Henry Liffen, hotel ... William Green, (of L. &G,) 11 William F. Og-g, advocate 3 Mrs Elliot 12 David Mitchell, advocate ... James Bryce, advocate 13 David Chalmers, printer AFFLECK STREET, ... James Chalmers (of D. C. & Co.) ... John Chalmers do. From street to road. 14 John Gr. Dawson, writer Crown Wellington ... Robert Brown, wine merchant 1 Robert Collie ... William Hunter, advocate 15—16 D. Edwards, commission agent ... A. R. Porter, writer 17 James Steel, M.D. ... MrsG. Rae 18 Francis Ogston, M D. 2 Mrs Weir 19 John Mather, commission agent 3 John Law, baker 4 Young, shipmaster ... Thomas Coutts, Wm. 20 A. Pirie & Sons, paper manufac- 5 Charles Stuart, shipmaster turers 6 Isaac Merchant, shipmaster Black, 21 Inland Revenue—late excise office— 7 William. secretary. Com- Collector— John Anderson mercial company Supervisor— James Gowans 8 Charles Robb, (pf C. and T. R.) (7ZerA;~Charles Croft 9 James Anderson, gi'ocer 22 Francis Edmond, advocate 10 Alexander Reith, carter Williaai ... William Mowat, writer 11 Henderson, clerk (S. N. E. 23 James Edmond, advocate R. Co.) ... Ferguson Smith, writer ... Robert Brown, wine merchant 24 James Matthews, architect ALBERT STREET, ... Deeside Railway Office— W. B. Ferguson, Secretary From Waverly place to Westfield 28—29 David Chalmers & Co., printers &c. 1 Wm. Thorn, (of A.& W. Thorn) Aberdeen Journal office ... Miss Thorn 258 STREET DIRECTORY.

2 Thos. Duncan, cork manufacturer 17|Miss Watson 3 George Walker, advocate 18 MrsM'Kenzie of Glack 4 Charles Euston 19 Benjamin Reid, seedsman 5 Major William Gibb 20 James Laing, Ironmonger 6 David Adamson, coal broker 21 William Walker (H.E.I.C.S.)- ... Mrs Adamson, sen. Alma Cottage 8 William Adamson, sharebroker 22 David Wyllie, banker 13 Mrs Leslie 15 Robert Fletcher, sharebroker and accountant ALFORD PLACE, 17 Mrs Ligertwood 19 William M'Kinnon ... Lauchlan M'Kinnon, advocate From Union place to Albyn place. ... Rev. Alex. Gray (Holburn church) 1 Miss Simpson 2 John Milne, Confectioner 3 Miss Dalrymple ALBION COURT, 4 George Rennie, shipmaster 5 John Smith, late of Rotterdam 6 Mrs George Simpson 18 Castle street

ANDERSON'S COURT, ALBION STREET, 50 Loch street.

From Park street to Links. ANN PLACE, 1 Mrs King, provision seller 10 Wm. M'Donald, provision seller Back Stocket Road. 14 David Camp^bell, Plasterer 15 James Smith, provision seller J. M'Pherson, 18 Mrs Sangster, do. comb manufacturer 22 William Stott, grocer 24 D. Campbell ANN STREET,

From Maberly street to Hutcheon ALBYN PLACE, street.

West from Alford place. 31 John Fullerton, merchant 49 Joseph Davidson, clerk

1 Miss Robei'tson of Balgownie 2 James Boyn M'Combie, advocate 3 Misses Cumine of Rattray annand's court, 4 Misses Black i\ Wm. B. Ferguson, secretary (D. 30 James street R.Co.) [cottage ... John Cadenhead, advocate, Albyn Miss Burgess, dressmaker, &c. 5 Francis Edmond, advocate 5J Duncan Forbes 6 Francis Pirie BACK WYND STAIRS 6J John Jamieson, merchant 7 Thomas Bannerman From Green to Union street. ... George Bannerman 8 Female Orphan Asylum John Burnett, furniture-dealer ... Mrs Reid, matron, do. Mrs Gordon, bi'oker ... Miss M'Condach, teacher 9 James Brebner, advocate Mrs Lippe, broker 10 Alexander Morrice (of W. M'K. and Co.) 11 W. Cooper (of P. and C,) BACK WYND, ... W. Connon, merchant 12 William C. Hunter of Tillery From Union street to Schoolhill. 14 Captain A. S. Fisher of Murcar, 15 Major Craigie, H.E.I.C.S. Stamps and Taxes Oflfice 16 George Marquis, accountant George Walker, Post-horse»master, 17 William Leslie, architect and innkeeper STREET DIRECTORYa 259

7 Mrs & Misses Goi'don, dressmakers 8 Robt. Lindsay, porter (S. N E. R. and milliners Co.) 11 Mrs Peter Ellis, spirit dealer ... Alex. Butchart, engine driver 13 John Campbell, post horse master ... James Jamieson, mason 14 James Lockhart (of L. & S.) 9 James Reid, overseer 15 J. M'Hardy, blacksmith ... Wm. Milne, overseer 16 Miss Rennie, dressmaker 17 J. M'Hardy, blacksmith 20 Donaldson's School BANNERMILL STREET, 21 John Ritchie, saddler 84 Mitchell, spirit dealer James From Summer lane to the Links. 35 J. Strachan, late bookseller merchant, 36 William Beattie 2 James Longmuir, shipmaster ... Alexander Bowie, shipmaster

..c Alex. Walker, shipmaster ... Mrs Robertson BALMORAL PLACE, 4 John Colvin, shipmaster 8 Jonathan Newson South from Holburn place.

Alexander Gerrard, teacher barnett's close, Mrs Forsyth John Anderson, grocer, &c. From Guestrow to Plourmill brae. Mrs J. Robertson 1 Aberdeen Equitable Loan Office, Francis Montgomery, manager 3 A. & J. Pirie and Co. BALTIC STREET, 7 George Michie, cooper

From Prince Regent street to Links. beattie S COURT, 1 James Petrie 6 James Mearns 102 Gallowgate.

BANK OF SCOTLAND COURT, beattie's (j.) court,

99 Gallowgate. 35 Castle street.

Bank of Scotland, Arthur Thomson, agent BELMONT STREET,

From Union street to Schoolhill. BANK STREET, LEFT HAND SIDE. 1 Robertson and Cook, post-horse From South Crown street to Welling- masters ton road 5 John Stevenson ... William Stevenson, merchant 1 George Law, shipmaster 7 Patagonian close 2 Charles M 'Condach, foreman (Torry 9 John Watt, advocate Brick Works) 11 Misses Grant of Monvmusk ... J. M'Condach, manager, (Torry 13 Mrs Dr. Neil Sutherland Brick Works) 15 Maxwell King, dentist

... Thomas Mills, Inland Revenue 17 G. J. Nicol, M.D. 23 Newell Burnett, advocate 3 Alexander Smith (of Devanha Comb 27 Alexander Simpson^ advocate Work Co.) ... Mi's Simpson, late of Strichen 4 William Porter, merchant 31 Deaf and Dumb Institution ... James White 41 John Dun, (Grammar School) 6 James Gibb, engineer 43 James Henderson, architect

... Robert Gumming, clerk 45 Robert Shard advocate

... William, L. JafFray EIGHT HAND SIDE. ... Alex. Milne, manufacturer

... Patrick Singer (D. W. & Son) 2 B. Reid & Co., seedsman 8 William Rae, mill-wright 4 Charles Fyfe, house agent 260 STREET DIRECTORY.

4 J. B. Thomson, auctioneer and agent 13 Mrs Low, dressmaker 4 Old Machar poor's assessment office, ... Joseph Lawrence, tailor A. Diack, Collector 14 James Rast, carpenter ... Charles F., Euncie, advocate 20 William Smith, carpenter and Gaelic Lane. builder South Parish Church. 26 John Taylor, coachman Little Belmont Street ... John Walker, shoemaker 20 William Ross, advocate 27 William Donald 22 Adam Thomson, sen. 28 James Rust, carpenter ... John Thomson, flesher 30 Mrs Willox' 24 Misses Gibson, milliners 45 William Yunnie, carpenter ... James Moir, grocer 32 James Ewen, funeral waiter ... Mrs Rohertson, sick nurse ... Wm. Yoeman, clerk, (E, T. office) BLAIKIE'S (PROVOST) QUAY,

South side of the Harbour. BERRY LANE, David M'Kenzie, superintendent of meters From Gallowgate to Loch street Andrew Brands, ship carpenter Commercial Co. 1 Mrs Ross, draper Aberdeen Lime Co. ... Mrs Grant's lodgings A. & F. Manuelle, stone merchants 7 John Eddie, chimney sweep G. Milne & Co., wood merchants 25 Joseph Slesser, Railway porter 28 Wm. Clyne & Sons, curriers BLAIRTON LANE. BLACK'S BUILDINGS, From Broad street to Guestrow.

From Woolmanhill to Skene 3 Broad street Academy Street Bridge. ... Robert Sim, teacher 5 William Kelman tailor 1, 2, & 3, And. Sutherland, Sons, & Co 4 G. W. M'Donald, clerk ... Miss Hird, milliner 5 John Grant, grocer BON-ACCOED LANE, ... John Booth, late watchmaker beadle (Gaelic 6 Rohert Mackay, From Dee street to Bon-accord street, Church) and funeral waiter

... William Cay,huilder 9 James Benzie, mason 7 Alexander. P. Knowles, clerk, (G. 10 James Keith, clerk (marble and T. Jun. & Co.) granite works, Constitution ... Mrs Milne Miss Kelly, provision dealer street) 8 McLean, James Anderson, grocer 11 Mrs grocer 12 George Park, commercial traveller 12 W. Morrison, flesher ... William Smith, accountant, (N. A, 13 Miss M. Lindsay, dressmaker Co.) ... James Graig, saddler ... William Shirer, clerk 14 Alex. Cruickshank, grocer 18 William Robertson, wright 19 George Shepherd, wright ... Bon-accord Chemical Co. BLACKFRIARS STREET,

From Woolmanhill to St Andrew street. BON-ACCORD SQUARE.

1 Alexander Hay, merchant From East to West Craibstone street. ... Mrs Strachan, sick-nurse 3 Alexander Mowat, stoneware mer- chant 1 John Carnegie of Redhall do, 2 James F. Beattie, land-surveyor, Ac. 3J Do. do. ... James Simpson, advocate ... Mrs Eddie, midwife "4 Alexander Anderson, watchmaker 3 George Elmsley 5 Robert Hay, grocer 4 Miss Gill 6 James Seaton, spirit dealer 5 Misses Skene 9 Miss Robertson, teacher 6 Alexander Martin, agent STREET DIRECTORY. 261

7 Alexander M'Donald 79—81 James Ireland, baker 8 Mrs Gordon 83 Mrs Collie, lodgings 9 Eliezer Melville (of T. Melville and The Old Mill Bead. Sons) 85 Misses Stewart 10 Thomas Best, late banker 86 George Anderson (of A. & T.) 11 William Gordon, sharebroker 87 W. L. Reid, (of Gregor and Reid) 12 Andrew Sutherland, sen. (of A. S. S. 88 Mrs A. Smith of Blackhills and Co.) ... Alexander Smith of Blackhills ... Andrew Sutherland, jun., (of A. S. 89 Mrs George Garden S. and Co.) 90 Mrs Davidson, lodgings ... Thomas Sutherland, (of A. S. S. and Springbank Street. Co.) RIGHT HAND SIDE. 13 Wm. Pirie, D.D. 14 William Shirres merchant Hardgate. 15 Mrs Alexander Simpson 4 Laing and Melvin, Saddlers, &c. 16 John F. White, grain merchant 8 Laing and Melvin, coachbuilders 18 George Shepherd of Shethin 10 Wm. Robb, cochbuilder 14 John Dempster ... Miss Alcock BON-ACCORD STREET, ... Miss Louden East Craibstone Street. Stewart, dressmaker From Union street to Springbank ter, 20 Miss 36 Bernard M'Donald, contractor Lane to Bon-accord Terrace. LEFT HAND SIDE. 38 Thomas Berry, professor of music Langstane Place. 40 Chas. S. Gordon, inspector of N. of 5 J. Campbell, post-horse master, &c. S. B. Branches 7 John Campbell, surgeon 42 Robert Ferguson 9 Misses Paterson, dressmakers and 44 Rev. Patrick Cheyne milliners 60 Wm. Stewart, timber merchant 11 Mrs Pittendrich's lodgings 52 George Pressly, manager (N. Agri- 15 Mrs Reid cultural Co.) ... Mrs John Saunders 54 Peter Duguid, (of S. &D., advocates 17 Wm. Black (of B. and F.) 56 Wm. Simpson, advocate, &c. 21 Mrs John Henderson ... Alex. Simpson, jun., advocate 25 Daniel Laird (of J. and L.) 58 Wm. Simpson, advocate ... John Macdonald, late bookseller 60 John S. Grant, (of Grant and 29 Mrs Mackie Donald) 31 John Wood, surgeon 62 James Giles', R.S.A. 33 James Clark, clothier 64 John Duthie, jun., shipbuilder Bon-accord Latie. 66 John Fraser (of J. F. & Son) 35 James Shepherd, commission agent 68 George Watson, late merchant 37 Miss Shepherd Entrance to Bon-accord terrace. 39 Alexander Levie, shipmaster 72 Wilhelm Granz, professor of music ... William Forsyth, mail guard 74 George Webster, commercial tra- 43 Wm. Marshall, {of W. & J. M.) veller 45 A. Robertson, stonecutter 76 Mrs Russell ... James H. Collie, haii dresser 80 Alex. Lyon, leather merchant ... Mrs James Falconer 82 James Nicol, professor (Marischal ... Mrs Shand, sick-nurse College) 49 Miss Christie 84 A. D. Scott, manager ... Miss Smith, dressmaker Springbank Terrace. 51 James M'Intosh, tin-plate worker 51J Isaac Baddon, South mail guard ... Miss Grant, lodgings 53 Mrs Christall, lodgings BON-ACCORD TERRACE, 57 D. G. Cattanach, advocate 59 David Rust, clothier 61 Mrs James White From Union street to Bon-accord st. 63 John Cook, post-horse master \ 67 Mrs Wm. Pirie 4 Rev. John Thomson ... Jas. Strachan, teacher (W. P. S.) 6 Mrs Wade, lodgings 69 A.,Wales ... Geo. Reid (of B. Reid Ss Co) ... Mrs Justice 8 James Tocher, clothier 71 David Miller, architect 9 John Tocher, clothier ... Miss Allan 10 Mrs A. Paterson 73 Alexander M'Farlane, customs ... Rev. J. D. Miller ... Miss Smith 14 John Drummond, bootmaker 75 Alexander Ross, advocate 16 John Fyfe, brushmaker 77 Miss Chisholm, teacher 18 Hugh Sutherland, painter, &c. Y 2 262 STREET DIRECTORY.

12 Misses Allardyce 23 Alexander Crombie 22 David H. Kennedy, commissary ... Joseph Nicol, baker clerk depute 25 Wm. Duncan, bootmaker 23 Mrs Panton 27 William Shepherd, confectioner 24 Mrs Stevenson 29 Jas. Johnstone, messenger-at-arms 25 William Brown (Inland Revenue) ... Miss Bowie's lodgings 26 William Mackenzie (late of Canada) 31 Wm. Stephen, baker 27 Patrick Davidson of Inchmarlo 33—35 John Bothwell, bootmaker ... John Gray, surgeon 35 Alexander Collie, baker 29 Mrs Major Youngson 36 W. L. Jaflfray, shoe shop 30 Rev. John Adam (Free South Bagg\s lane. Church) 37 James Mackay, painter 31 James A. Sinclair, accountant 39 Wm. Duncan, leather merchant 32 Sir Thos. Blaikie (of J. Blaikie and 43 John Hall, merchant Sons) 49 Mrs Howie, lodgings 33 James F. Hadden, manufacturer 53 James Thompson, shoemaker 34 Miss Young Blairton Lane. 35 Alexander Leslie 57 James Aiken, shoemaker 36 John Keith (of Pratt & Keith) 59 Mrs Wm. M'Pherson, bookseller 61 Thomson's Court. ... Mrs Wm. M'Pherson, bookseller ... Mrs D. Christie, lodgings BOTHWELL's COURT, ... JohnWyness, flesher 63 Wm. Jaffray, baker 25 Justice street. 65 Doivnie's Court. 67 James Middleton, baker G. B. Bothwell, candlemaker SindaAr''s Court. W.Brehner, shipmaster 69 George Sinclair, tailor 71 George Cormack, furniture dealer 75 Wm. Imray, stoneware merchant 77 Red Lion Court. BOY'S HOSPITAL COURT, ... John Lunan, wright ... Marianus Lunan, cooper 19 Upperkirkgate. ... James Lunan, cooper ... Alexander Nicol, cooper ... James Melvin, musician 79 Buchanstone Mill Warehouse BREBNER's COURT, 81 George Sangster, jeweller 83 Ramage Court. ... William M'Kenzie, bookseller 9 Castle street. ... Mrs M'Kenzie's lodgings ... Miss M'Kenzie, milliner and dress- maker BREBNER's COURT, 85 John Forsyth, leather merchant 85J Robert M'I>eod, tinsmith 84 Shiprow. 87 Alexander Forsyth, confectioner 91 Wilson's Court. ... James Gordon BROAD STREET, EIGHT HAND SIDE. 1 George Shepherd, bookseller From Union street to Gallowgate. Huxter Row. 4 Hugh Ross, jun., haberdasher 6 Mrs Geo. M'Hardy, lodgings LEFT HAND BIDE. ... Mrs Mackie, embroidery printer 2 James Rohertson, teacher ... Thomas Stewart, agent ... Alexander, Henderson, bookbinder 6—8 James Connon, di aper 3 George Handyside & Co., boot and 10 Anderson & Thomson, clothiers shoe warehouse Concert Court. 7—9 David Rust, clothier John Ewen, tailor 11 Alexander Findlay, shoemaker Andrew Wilson, bookseller 13 Alexander Wilson, shoemaker John Wilson, bookbinder Netlierhirligate. Arthur King & Co., printers, Free 15 G-. Clark & Sju, wholesale book- Lress Office sellers, stationers, and paper Fraser & Glennie, tailors merchants 12 Black & Ferguson 17 Alexander Moir, grocer 14 Well Com-t. 19 Russel & Gordon booksellers ... Robt. Thomson, furnishing tailor 21 Wm. Bartlett, fruiterer ... Mrs Watt, lodgings 23 James Parquhar (of F. & G.) ... Miss Thomson, ladies' school STREET DIRECTORY. 263

16 J. & W. Grant, clothiers BROADFORD, 18 Alexander Bothwell, confectioner 20 James Robertson, haii'dresser 22 CrudevJs Oourt. North West of George street. ... Mrs Mullet's lodgings ... Alexander Troup, merchant tailor 1 George Martin, grocer ... Geo. Masson. printer 14 John Thompson, tailor ... Alex. Wilson, shoemaker ... Alex. Ogilvie,flaxdresser ... Miss Bowman, seamstress 3 George Reid ... Miss E. Forbes, Juvenile school ... Alex. Craig, Broadford Bread Co. ... Souter & Shepherd, druggists 4 John Davidson, advocate 24 J. and J. Fleming, hardware mei"- ... D. Sinclair, teacher chants 5 Alex. Craig, Broadford Bread Co. Rettie's Court. 8 Stephen Goodbrand, clerk 26 Charles Coutts, chemist ... James Forbes (A. M'Kenzie & Co.) ... James Robertson, hairdresser ... James Jarvis, hosier ... George Shepherd, bookseller 9 J. Garioch, hairdresser 28 Francis Montgomery, auctioneer 11 John Murray, sen. 30 George Simpson, cork manufacturer 12 J. M'Donald, merchant 32 Jas. Anderson's Billiard rooms 14 James Morgan, clerk (D. R. Co.) 34 James Stephen, ironmonger ... George Martin, grocer Queen street. ... Miss Martin, milliner 38 A. Watson, hat manufacturer 18 William Leith 38J Charles Edmond, agent 18| Joseph Rowell 40 Jopp's Court. 19"Wm. Wishart, house carpenter ... George Maitland, book agent ... Miss Middleton, dressmaker ... George Crane, warehouseman 20 John Robb ... Alexander Watson, clerk ... James Aiken, shoemaker ... George Ross, tailor ... A. Donaldson, flesher ... George Scorgie, porter 21 Robert Craig, grocer ... George Silver slater 23 J. Adam, timber merchant ... Mrs Watson, Register office 24 William Forsyth, feuar 42 Wm. Diack, hardware merchant 26 Alex. Findlay, commercial traveller 44 W. Davidson & Co., grocers ... Alexander Johnston 46 HendersonI s Court. 27 Peter Elder, gardener ... Mrs Simpson, lodgings ... Robert Mackav' 48 Wm. Brand, watchmaker 28 David Fraser 50 James Mitchell, tailor 30 Misses Hunter 52 John Crane, grocer 31 Miss Bothwell 54 B. & W. M'Killiam, confectioners ... Miss Sutherland to the Queen ... Barbara Wigham Longacre. 34 George Youngson, grocer 58 City Loan Office sale room. Long- 35 John Porter, feuar acre ... Wm. Crawford, flaxdresser 60 Peter Crombie, jeweller 36 John Tracy, merchant 62 George Smith, shoemaker 39 Rodei-ick M'Kay, feuar 64 George Rennie, printer ... George Youngson, grocer ... Miss Malcolm, teacher 40 Alex. Jamieson ... James Ingram, tailor 41 Andrew Collie 66 Joseph Ellicock, cabinetmaker 68 Alexander Garden, tailor 70 Alexander Gumming, grocer BROADFORD PLACK, 72 William Wilson, shoemaker 76 Miss Hall ... Robert Reid, tobacco manufacturer 2 William Bird, clerk 78 George Morrison, flesher 6 David Thomson 80 Robert Reid, tobacco manufacturer ... John Buckner 82 Marischal College 8 Hugh Fraser, clothier ... John Cooper, sacrist 10 William Duthie, advocate ... John Colvin, porter ... Alex. Duthie, advocate 84 Ogstones Court. ... Adam Singer, agent ... John Forbes, tea merchant BROADFORD LANE. 86 Do. do. 88 Gordon's Court. 89 Hugh Gordon & Co. From Broadford to Causewayend road. 90 John Smith, chemist 92 Robert Walker, bookseller 1 Robert Craig, grocer ... James Berry, gardener ... George M'Robbiej feuar .

264 STREET DIRECTORY.

BRUCE S COURT, 11 Henry Brechin 12 Mrs Cruickshank, lodgings ... Milne 20 Loch street. Wm. ... Misses Milne, seamstress 13 Alexander Robb BURN COURT, CANAL TERRACE, 44 Upperkirkgate.

From Virginia street to Garvock st.

Burnett's close, 3 Alex. C. Matthew, surgeon 4 David Ross, accountant 5 Exchequer ro-vr. 5 J. Leslie, superintendent (Gas Light Co.) 8 John M'Gillivray, Cottage hotel 6 John Cargill, shipmaster 9 Alex. Stewart, vintner 7 A, Maurice, shipmaster 11 Alexander Wright, vintner 8 Walter Hood, ship builder 12 Mrs Bridgeford, vintner 9 George Grant, spirit dealer 10 Charles Anderson, shipmaster ... Wm. Murray, shipmaster bursar's court, 12 James Methuen, fishcurer

61 Castle street. CANDLEMAKER S COURT,

CALSAY 8EAT, 46 Gallowgate.

Frs. Gael, spirit dealer, & gardener Mrs C. Henderson CARDEN PLACE,

From Skene street west to Rubislaw CANAL LANE, James Edmond, advocate From Canal terrace to Summer lane. Wm. Henderson, builder Jn. Keith (T. and C. Bank) 1 Aberdeen Soda Water Co. MissCumming Thos. Melville, jun., ironmonger ... Robert Eddie, brewer Rev. D. Simpson ... Alex. Scorgie, ship builder Rev. John Thomson David M 'Donald Rev. J. C. M'Phail CANAL ROAD. John Melvin (of L. and M.) William Hunter, advocate From Causewayend to Froghall. James Wyllie(of D. W. & Son) Mrs Tawse Robert Davidson, chemist Neil Smith, grain merchant Misses Leslie William Routledge (of W. R. & Son) Andrew Sutherland, Sons, & Co.'s R. S. F. Spottiswood, advocate works Mrs Alexander Farquhar

CANAL STREET, CARMELITE STREET,

From Green to Trinity street. From Mounthooly bridge to Froghall bridge. LEFT HAND SIDE.

1 Rev. Andrew Dickie, Mount Plea- John Matthew, merchant sant James Stewart, city missionary 2 Mrs Donald George S. Day, shoemaker 3 D. M'Taggart, coaibroker Mrs Paterson 4 Wm. Laing Mrs William Ledingham 6 Thomas Ogilvie, hat manufacturer A. W. Ledingham, collector 7 Angus Ross (late of 79th regiment) John Smart, contractor ... Wm. Williams, grocer Mrs Hay, nurse 8 Miss Gordon, lodgings Miss Hay, dressmaker 9 David Bremner (Customs) 7i W. & A. Hogg, Wrights 10 Alexander Harp Thomas Jamieson, wright -

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9 Erelner's Court. ... Mrs Ewen, provision dealer ... John Rough, principal attendant, ... Mrs J.Connon, draper (St Andrew's) 11 Mrs Stevenson, midwife 10—11 Alex. Duffus, confectioner ... James Brew Alexander Duncan, mate 13 Jolin Webster, baker 12 13 George Stirling, grocer ... George Watt, slater 14 MathiesovJs court. ... John Hogg ... D. M'Bean ... Mrs J. Stewart 17 Alexander Sutherland, grocer EIGHT HAND SIDE. 18 Albion court ... Sutherland, plane maker 3 Charles Calder, spirit dealer, ( John 19 Wm. Cruickshank, grocer ... William Speid, advocate of poors 6 John White, fishmonger 20 William Steel, collector rates ... Alex. Gildawie 8 William Cowe, farrier ... John Smith, cabinetmaker 21 Smith's court. ... Mrs Duncan, provision dealer porter 10 James M'Donald, porter 23 George Robb, shore ... Mrs Clark ... Mrs firie, fishmonger 24 George Jessieman, grocer ... Mrs Allan, draper 14 Benjamin Esson Feacock' s filose Justice street. ... Jane Yeats, flesher broker 20 Peter Hogg, tin-plate worker 25 William Adams, 26—28 Spence and Watson, drapers 27 Rev. J. H. Wilson CARMELITE LANE, 29 Misses Robertson, teachers ... Miss M'Kenzie Lohhan^s court. street. From Fisher row to Trinity Castle Lodge. Castle brae. 2 Mrs M'Donald flesher 31 Jas. M'Donald, jun., cabinetmaker 17 Ann Stewart, flesher 32 Alex. Cumming, spirit dealer 33 John Smith, cabinetmaker 34 A. Sim, accountant (Bank of Scot- CARNEGIE S BRAE. land) ... Alex. Brown (of P. and G. Brown) From Netherkirkgate to Green. 35 Bank of Scotland court. 3 C. Wilson, letter-carrier ... Arthur Thomson, agent, Bank of 9 Robert Taylor, spirit-dealer Scotland 36 Robert SmoUet, spirit dealer 38 St JoMs court. advocates CAROLINE PLACE. ... James and George Collie, 39 Wm. Fraser, tailor 40 Adam Williamson, hairdresser From Skene square to Huteheon st. 41 Wm. Donald, bootmaker 42 National Bank court. 1 Arthur King (of A. K. & Co.) ... John Taggart, teller (B. of Scot.) 2 William Walker ... Wm. Bennett, printer 3 John H. Fraser ... Alex. Chivas, advocate 4 Rev. James Stirling ... Kennedy and Fraser, advocates 5 Anthony Wigham ... James Fraser 6 David Gill ... Wm. Grant, van driver ... Alexander Gill 43 James Maclean, druggist 43^ East Coast Railway office, John Webster, agent CASTLE STREET, 44 Alex. Davidson, jun., grocer 45 Duncans court. From Union street to Justice street and ... Alex. Aitken, shore porter Castle brae. ... Lewis Find lay 46_48 James Daniel and Co., printers 2 Alex. Smith, outfitter 49 Wm. Fiddes, grocer 3 Geo. Adam and Co., tailor 50 Pirie^s court. Town House ... James Dalgarno, photographer Lodge walk. ... Wm. M'Kenzie, publisher North of Scotland Bank ... H. Mitchell, agent King street. ... Mrs Badenoch, lodgings 7 Jas. Wisely and Co., worsted ma- ... Wm. Sellar, confectioner nufacturers 51 Wm. Cooper, dyer 8 John Duncan, advocate 52 T. Menzies, bookseller and stationer MariscJial street. ... George Davidson, bookseller Aberdeen Bank ... Miss Bain, lodgings 53 266 STREET DIRECTORY.

54 Victoria court. "8 John Paterson, shoemaker ... John Cruickshank, and 14 John Gordon, carter ... John Morisonj agents for the City 18 William Laing of Glasgow bank 28 Alexander Webster, writer ... George Cornwall and Sons, printers ... Alex. Cameron, mason and lithographers 36 Alex. Adam, feuar ... Hugh Fraser, china merchmant 40 Alex. Benton, flesher 55 Do. Do. 54 William Brown, coachman 56 George Allan, advocate 62 Richard Fotheringham ... D. G. Cattanach, advocate ... Jas. Clunes (of T. Clunes and Co.) 57 Wm. Forsyth, & Co., druggists 68 John Hadden, mason 58 Commercial court. 70 Wm. Don, mill overseer ... Alex. Mitchell, bird-stufifer 71 R. Cruickshank, grocer ... Mrs Sing-er, lodgings 72 Alexander Findlay ... John Stott, tailor ... William Clyne ... Alex. Watson, sero-eant of police ... James Davidson, shore porter ... Wm. Robison, advocate CATTO SQUARE, ... George Nicol, brewer ... Miss Coulston, milliner Garvock's wynd. 59—60 Ferryhill mill warehouse ... Robert Kemp, grain merchant 1 James Martin, baker 61 Bursar's court 5 Andrew Sim, blacksmith ... Mrs Colvin, inn and lodgings ... John Grant, shipmaster 62 Caledonian Hotel 8 Robert Payne, sparmaker ... Thomas Miller 10 Mrs Beggrie, midwife 11 George Craig 13 W. Ogilvie & Sons, rope and twine CASTLE BRAE, manufacturers

From Castle street to Castle lane. CAUSEWAYEND, 2 Mrs John Chivas 4 James Coutts, surgeon From Gallowgate to Gowan brae. 5 David Henderson, fishing tackle maker 1 Alexander Christie, grocer, ... William Souter, clerk 3 Peter Grant, grocer ... George Jaffray 8 George Smith 6 James Maclean, druggist 10 William Thompson, flesher ... Alex. Inglis, ship-chandler 13 John Winton, grocer ., David Ross, collector 16 James Geddes, shoemaker 11 James Craib, cooper 17 John Winton, grocer 14 Chas. Walker, stoneware merchant 18 James Simpson, gardener 19 George M'Kenzie, merchant 21 James Kean, broker CASTLEHILL, 22 Alex. Forbes, provision dealer 24 Peter Cruickshank From Park lane to Hanover street 26 Mrs Barclay 30 James Greig, grocer Rev. Alex. Spence 47 James Findlater, plasterer Mrs Spence. sen. 50 Charles Provost, turner Miss Brown 52 Mrs Roberts, midwife 53 Mrs Duncan, broker 54 Miss Wilson, teacher CASTLE LANE, 57 Davidson Lamb, feuar ... John Ramage, manager (Causeway- mills) From Castle brae to Fish street. end 58 Mrs Cushnie, provision dealer provision dealer 1 David Mitchell, blacksmith 61 John Buiness, 3 George Pirie, shore porter 63 William Bruce, builder Walker 4 John Simpson (of W. and S.) 65 Wm. 67 Ebenezer Bain, wright ... Alex. M'Kay, shipmaster 68 Mrs M'Intosh, midwife 71 Charles Provost, turning shop shoemaker CATHERINE STREET, 72 George Davidson, 73 Causewayend Mill (J. and J. Crom- bie, manufacturers) From Causewayend to George street. 74 Mrs Williamson 1 George Christie, grocer 76 Peter Harkes, dog trainer STEEET DIRECTORY. 267

88 John Charles, mealseller 24 Wm. Dunbar, draper S9 Lewis Jaraieson, porter, (J. and J. 26 Wm.Ewen, builder Crombie) 28 George Wood, clerk (Post Office) ... William Caie 34 Mrs Brebner 101 J. and A. Blaikie, merchants 38 Mrs Munro, lodgings 113 William Adam, farmer 40 Miss Jessiman, lodgings 117 William Darid, feuar ... Mrs G. Ross, lodgings 119 Alexander Dow ... Misses Moir, dressmakers William Dow, writer 42 George Gordon, late merchant 121 John Anderson, sawyer 42J A. Ledingham, grocer 123 John Anderson, M.B.F.R.S.E. 44 Captain G. Innes 127 R. Robertson, rope maker ... Misses Matthew, dressmakers ... Miss Rose 46 George Paterson, painter 48 Miss Webster ... Mrs Lieut. William Webster CHAPEL STREET, 50 Mrs Tytler ... George Oldman, hairdresser From Union place to Skene street. 52 William Murray, builder ... William Burness, cashier ... Alex. Bramner, teacher, LEFT HAND SIDE. Holburn school 1 Miss M'Kenzie of Ord 52J Thomas Baird, cabinetmaker ... Miss Mitchell 54 George Baker, Mail Guard 5 David Warrack, baker ... S. Baker, agent (Wordie and Co.) George Stephen, hair-dresser ... Mrs Morrison Wm. Slaker, (of Souter and Slaker) 56 George Ironside, overseer A. Douglas, grocer 58—60 F, Cooper, grocer, &c. Thistle street. Little Ghapel street. James Wilson 72 Miss Hay, lodgings Alex. Millar, shoemaker 76 Wink and Beattie, slaters John Adams, painter 82 Alex. Forbes (G. L. Co.) George Murray, tin-plate worker 84 William Hampton, cabinetmaker Do. do. ... John Booth (of Logan and Co.) Wm. Fraser, tailor (of F. and G.) 86 David Troup, feuar Mrs John Jamieson 88 James Smith, grocer Wm. Walker, butcher 98 Captain Thomas Hector Wm. Adam, Town sergeant 99 Andrew Gibb, lithographer (of K. Alex. Sutherland, (Commercial and G.) Twin Cottage Bank; ... Miss Simpson, Twin Cottage Mrs Captain Milne 100 Robert Adam, advocate John Argo, late farmer 102 Mrs William Collie Miss BI. Mitchell, dressmaker Kidd lane. J. C. Walker, clerk (Rettie and 104 Mrs Low, provision seller Sons) 108 James Jafifray, merchant John Marshall (of W. and J. M.) 112 William Donald, mason Miss Geddes, lodgings 114 Mrs Forrest, midwife J. H. Johnston, embroidery pattern 120 James Kelly, baker printer 124 Robert Gordon, flesher Do do. 126 James Youngson, boot and shoe- James Gray, agent maker John Urquhart, commission agent 130 Misses Taylor, dressmakers Wm. Smart, assistant inspector of Poor (Old Machar) JVhitehouse street. George Alexander, upholsterer CHAPEL LANE, William Robertson, wright Mrs Blackball, lodgings From Weigh-house square 123 George Robertson, mason to Shorebrae

EIGHT HAND SIDE. 11 Meter'' s Court. 2 Patrick Stewart, grocer 21 Andrew Hurray, Shipmaster 10 Mrs William Donald 23 Mrs Wm. Campbell, spirit dealer ... James H. Donald (of Grant and .,. Ales. Dalgeiy, fish-dealer Donald, druggists) 12 Miss Smith of Birse 14 Mrs Wilson 16. James Watson, wright CHAPEL COURT, 18 John Adams and Son, painters 20 Mrs Talbot, lodgings 61 Gallowgate 268 STREET DIRECTOKY.

CHAPEL COURT, 31 James Stevenson, teacher ... Mrs Law, lodgings 1 Justice street. ... James Souter, teacher ... Miss Raitt Misses Wilson, teachers ... Miss G.L.Scott John Farrel teacher ... Mrs Gray, lodgings Rev. John Sutherland 33 John Tennant, overseer lodgings Rev. Wm. Stophani ... Mrs Tennant, Charles M'Gregor, hosier ... Mrs John Morgan, lodgings ... Mrs Smith ... Alexander M'Kay CHARLES COURT, ... John Adam, bookseller ... Mrs Hay, lodgings 40 Upperkirkgate. ... Isaac Jolly, grocer 35 Alexander Christie CHARLES STREET, CHERRYBANK COTTAGES, From Broadford to Causewayend. Off Bon-accord terrace. 3 P. M'Intosh, manufacturer 4 Alexander Chalmers, feuar John Boyd, supervisor Black 7 Mrs Bonner, provision dealer Alexander Stephen (of J. and Co.) ... James T. Bonner, clerk 8 Roderick M'Donald Mrs Captain Stephen II George Porter (of P and L.) ... James Leighton, jun.,(of P. & L.) 13 Mrs Mackie CHERRYVALE, 17 Miss Elspet Catto ... Mrs Catto, grocer Skene Street west. ... Mrs Blaikie, merchant ... James Mann, grocer John Dickie, merchant.

CHARLOTTE STREET (NORTH), CHRONICLE LANE,

From John street to Broadford place. From North street to Mealmarket st.

1 Alexander Wishart, builder 1 Francis M'Kenna, cutler 4. Mrs Grordon Ellis 2 James Gordon, cooper ... James Minty, Assistant Inspector of 3 James M'Donald, cabinetmaker police 5 Joseph Skea's veterinary forge ... John Ross, ironmonger 5i Joseph Ellicock, cabinetmaker Alex. Merchant, house carpenter 9 P. Green, horse-shoer James Skea, twine spinner 13 William Ross, Undertaker Peter Fyfe, house carpenter 15 Alex. Morrice, provision merchant

John Adam, timber merchant ... William Melvin, porter 46 James Stephen, ii-onmonger CHRONICLE COURT, CHARLOTTE STREET, 32 Broad street and 10 Queen street. From St. Andrew street to John street. 9 Andrew Adams, cabinet maker 1 George Middleton, grocer 10 James Anderson, billiard room ... Mrs Barkway, lodgings keeper ... Mrs Gray, milliner 3 George Ross ... Mrs Wilson CHURCH STREET, ... Mrs M'Kenzie, lodgings ... Mrs Gillespie, lodgings From Waterloo street to St Clement st. ... James M'Kenzie, draper ... William Hurry (H. M. & Co.) 7 Robert Ritchie, letter carrier ... William Duff, draper 10 Adam Anderson, blockmaker 5 John Joss, merchant 12 Barclay Duthie, tailor ... Alexander Marshall 7 Mrs Tytler ... Wm. Alexander, reporter (F.P.O.) CLARENCE STREET, ... Mrs, M'Combie 31 William Rattray, teacher Cuparston Place. STREET DIRECTORY. 269

CLARENCE STREET, COMMERCE STREET,

From Waterloo street to Wellington st. From Quay to Park lane.

CLARK'S COURT, LEFT HAND SIDE. 5 William Kidd, spirit dealer Upperklrkgate. 11 John Cock, provision merchant 12 W. and A. Shepherd, grocers 13 John CLUNES' COURT, Dunn, shipmaster ... Mrs Levie, teacher 23 George Milne, overseer George street 75 27 John Burness, merchant 43 William Cooper, dyer COLLEGE STREET, ... James Lees, dockmaster Virginia Street. 47 Alexander Craigmile, grocer, &c. From Windmill brae to AfSeck street. 49 Do. do. do. 51 Wm. Davidson, tailor and clothier Charles Smith and Co., grocers 53 David Mitchell, blacksmith John Collie, plasterer ... John Brunton, shipmaster Chas. and William Black, wrighta 55 David Wood, carpenter John Bell, cooper 67 William Donald, grain merchant Alexander Ross, overseer ... Robt. cS; Alex. Milne, fleshers James Milne, writer 59 John Smart, shipmaster

James Selbie ' ... James Lees, shipmaster Alexander Henderson, grocer ... John AUanach, steward Walker's Court. 61 William Dillon, moulder Charles.Donald, grocer ... William Fletcher, shipmaster Ales. Carnie, grocer 65 Robert Mitchell, shoemaker William Davidson, spirit dealer 67 John Roberts, sen., shipmaster John Garden, grocer ... Wm. Keith, jun., slater Charles Black, wright ... William Craigmile John Garden, grocer William Barclay, rope and twine BIGHT HAND SIDE. maker 2 Alexander Wise, hairdresser Miss Andrew (lodgings) 6 Alexander Eddie, baker, (shop) Hogarth and Co., merchants 8 Do. do. William Holmes, sen. ... Peter Cliristie William Holmes, jun. ... Mrs Reid, lodgings —95 D. Hogarth and Co., provision Thotii, mer- merchants 12 A. and W. commission chants 16 Miss A. Milne, milliner and dress- maker COLLEGE STREET (SOUTH), ... Mrs Yule, flesher 3a Wm. Thomson, basket maker 1 David M'Kenzie, superintendent Virginia street. 46 John Sangsler, druggist ... William Simpson (of N. and S.) 48 Do. do. 7 James Gifford (of Gifford and Son) ... George Johnston, customs 9 William M'Combie, editor {Free 50 Alexander Rainnie, builder, &c. Press) 70 William Mitchell, wright ... Alexander Rainnie, builder ... Wm. Keith, jun., slaier aud slate- COLLEGE COURT, merchant

82 Broad street COMMERCE LANE, collie's COURT, 1—3 James Gillanders, sexton 3 Miss Gillanders, bootbinder 28 Shiprow.

collie's COURT, COMMERCIAL COURT.

60 Galloffgate. 58 Castle btreet. 270 STREET DIRECTORY.

CONCERT COURT, 10 Adam Thomson, jun., flesher ... John Watt, (Record office) 12 Alex. Mellis, town-seargent Between 10 and 12 Broad street. 16 Wm. Milne (of Marr and Milne) 18 Alex Forsyth ... George Forsyth 20 Alex. Davidson CONSTITUTION STREET, ... Andrew Murray 22 Jas. Allan, cook (City of London) 24 George Smith, shipmaster From Park street to Links. .., Robert Youngson, sailmaker 26 John Gray, flesher LEFT HAND SIDE, ... Robert Cobban, shipmaster I Wm. Walker, traffic manager, (G. N. South Constitution street of S. R.) 28 Wm. Crabb, (G. N. of S. R.) 3 Jas. Buyers (of Abdn. Rope & Sail ... David Bruce, shipmaster Co.) Roman Catholic Schools. 5 G. Morison, station-master, S. N- 40 James Anderson, (of A. and J. E. R. Co.) Anderson) 7 John Webster, agent 42 Alexander Morison 9 Alexander Imlay 44 Rev. William Hales II Charles Esson, engineer, Banner- 46 Andrew Reid, merchant mill 48 Mrs Hunter ... Misses Strachan Bailway Bridge. 13 George Angus of Tillycorthy 50 Chas. Sefton, manager, Bannermill ... Mrs Taylor Bannermill ... Mrs Petrie ... Geo. Grant, lodgings 15 Mrs John Wood CONSTITUTION STREET 16^ D M. Connel, teacher (Free North (SOUTH), school) 15 John Morison, agent, (C. of G. From Park st. to Constitution street. Bank) ... George Morison, M.D. 1 George Duncan, painter ... Mrs John Morison 4 Alex. Coutts, wright 17 Wm. Diack, grocer 6 Charles Robertson, ironmonger 19 Wm. Hunter, grocer 7 Alex. Frater, book-keeper (J. B.and 25 William Gall Sons) 27 William Bennet, printer 8 D. M'Donald, book-keeper (D. H. 29 William Talbot and Co. 31 Alex. Ross (T. H. C. and Co.) ... Chas. Gray, Cooper 33 James Black (R. C. and Co.) ... Wm. Mollison, clerk 35 George Topp 37 William Clark 39 James Monro, shipmaster COOPERS COURT. 41 James Taylor 43 Mrs Burnett, lodging 26 Netherkirkgate ... Mrs Booth, lodgings ... Mrs Henderson ... Wm. Lobban, pattern-maker 45 D. Wishart, shipmaster CORRECTION WYND. ... James Cooper, late hatter ... Lawrence Jafifray, clerk (Post-office) From St Nicholas street to Green. ... Mrs Wm. Jaffray ... Mrs Mitchell 1 Robert Robertson, furnishing tailor 47 George Leslie 2 John Watt, advocate ... Alexander Duncan, guard (G. N, of 3 John H. Stephen, engraver S. R. Co.) 4 George Sutherland, surgeon 49 Alexander Praser, merchant ... John and Robert Ligertwood, advo- Bailway Bridge. cates IfarUe Worhs. 5 Alexander Gordon, furnishing tailor Robert M'Kay, rope and twine 6 Miss Robertson, milliner and dress- manufacturer maker Links Gardens 7 George Watson, saw maker 9 Joseph Cofton, inn keeper EIGHT HAND SIDE. 12 James Ledingham, teacher 2 George C. M'Kay, clerk 13 James Duflfiis, confectioner 6 Alexander Esslemont, grocer ... Miss Maria Reid, teacher 8 John Fraser, clerk ... Miss Eliza Reid, dressmaker 10 Mrs Reid 14 Alex. Cumming STREET DIEECTORY. 271

15 Mrs Kiloh's lodgings CRAIGWELL PLACE, 16 John Little, innkeeper 17 Mrs Watt, porter dealer From Skene street to Skene terrace.

5 James Cruickshank, bookseller courage's court, ... John Duguid, wright

2 Weigli-house square crombie's court,

37 Park Street. COWGATE,

From Justice street to Castlehill. CROOKED LANE,

From St Andrew st. to Loch street.

craibstone street, (east). 5 James Angus, ... Aberdeen Public Baths From Bon-accord st. to Bon-accord sq. 6 John Baxter, spirit merchant 11 Thomas Skea, horse-shoer 1 James Milne (of G. Milne and Co.) 2 Mrs Jolm Simpson 8 John B. Milne (of Wm. Milne and CROWN STREET, Son) 4 James Dyce, late druggist From Union street to Bank street, 5 H. Ambrose Smith, F. J. A., secre- tary (Northern Assurance LEFT HAXD SIDK. Company) 3 Robert 6 James F. Beattie, land-surveyor Wood, shoemaker Windmill brae. 7 John Galen. M.D. 5 Hugh Sutherland, painter 7 Misses Keith, dressmakers 9 George Faterson, painter CRAIBSTONE STREET (WEST), 11 John Avery, printer 15 George Glennie, baker From Bon-accord ter. to Bon-accord sq, 17 Do. do. 19 W. Whitecross, custom house 2 Mrs Anderson, late of Strichen agent 3 Misses Gibbon 21 Robert Sangster, flesher 4 Mrs Alex. Morrice 22 George W. Wilson, artist, and 5 Mrs H. Hall photographer to the Queen 6 George Jamieson, jeweller 23 John Smith, bookseller 8 Charles Stewart (of Stewart and 24 G. W. Wilson, artist, &c. Chivas) 28 Alex. Lyell (customs), Crown Terrace. 67 Mrs D. Gordon's lodgings CRAIGIE STREET, 69 Mrs Wm. Mair's lodgings 71 MissFoote 73 James Burgess George street to Charlotte street. From 75 Henry S. Lumsden(of J. L. & Co.) ... Mrs James Lumsden 11 Mrs Emslie, lodgings 77 Mrs Fraser 13 Alexander Smith, bookbinder 79 J.J. Kennedy, agent ... George Allan 81 John Fleming ... Thomas Bruce, mill overseer 83 Lambert Barron, advocate ... James GilfiUan 85 Alexander Burness ... John, Milne, overseer ... John Grant ... George Connon, traveller 87 Hugh Hogarth (of D. H. and Co.) 8t JohrCs Place. 89 Kenneth Mackenzie, collector of customs CRAIGMILE COURT, 91 Mrs Robert Ross ... Miss Drysdale 59 and 61 Commerce street. 93 Mrs John S. Goidon 95 Henry C. Oswald, sharebroker George Goldie 97 Mrs Forbes of Echt Charles Gray, cooper 99 Dr Thomas Smith Thomas Gill, cabinetmaker 101 Mrs James Keith 272 STKEET DIRECTOEY.

103 W. R. Riddell, (T and C. Bank) 120 John Jazdowski, teacher St Mary's Place, 122 John Bisset (of J. and W. B.) 111 Miss Davidson 124 Thos. B. Gibson (of J. L. and Co.) 113 Misses Turner of Turnerhall Miss Robertson 115 Mrs Wm. Gray Dee Place 117 George Sutherland, silk mercer 126 Rev. A. D. Davidson, D.D 119 Alexander Milne, bookseller 128 John Paterson. advocate 121 Captain George Reid 130 Captain Ray, E.N. ... Miss Garden 132 Irvine Kempt, sen. ... Mrs A. Barron Irvine Kempt, jun., managers ... Miss M'Kinuon assistant, (S. N. E.R. Co.) 123 John Anderson, grocer, &c. James Catto, shoemaker Ilarywell Street. 134 Wm. Shepherd, confectioner 1 25 Mrs Cameron 136 John Reid, advocate ... Wm. Chivas, shipmaster Mrs Reid ... Thomas Shields, druggist S'pringbank street. 127 James Forsyth, baker 146 George Leslie, shipowner 129 Do. do. James Leslie, shipowner 131 Mrs Joseph Simpson 148 Robert Milne, civil engineer, Sec. ... John M. Grant, clerk and Gen. Man.(G. N. of S. R.) 133 Robt. Eeith, chemist and druggist 150 Miss More 135 W. L. Ligerwood, grocer 153 James Williamson (of R. Catto and ... Mrs Hay Co.) 137 W. L. Ligertwood, grocer 154 William Williams (of W. and C. 139 Miss Fullerton W.) 141 Wm. Wallis, Lloyd's surveyor 156 Rev. J. C. Brown Affleck street. 145 Jas. Garden, advocate (of M. and G.) CROWN STREET (sOUTh), 147 John Bruce, agent 149 George Yeats, silk mercer J. Walker, teller (C. of G. Bank) 151 Wm. Cormack, merchant ... A. Cormack, merchant 153 Mrs J. Clark, lodsrings CROWN TERRACE, ... Daniel Gray, grocer 155 Kobert Kemp, grain merchant From Crown street to St. Mary's place. 157 P. Morison (Aberdeen Lime Co.) 159 James Lumsden, professor of 1 Mrs Dawson Theology, F. C. Divinity hall 3 James Mein, dentist 169 Peter Cumine, merchant 4. F. J. Cochran, advocate (of Smith 171 Charles Winchester, advocate and Cochran) EIGHT HAND SIDE. 6 Jean Jolly, poultry shop 8 John Senter, shoemaker CROWN PLACE, 10 Miss Scott 1 W. Allardyce, wine merchant 12 Mrs Bearsley, fancy needle work 2 Wm. Fraser, grocer 16 Alexander Campbell, book agent 18 Mrs Taylor's lodgings 20 Helen Sang-ster Crown Place. CROWN COORT, 82 Mrs Alex. Galen 84 Mrs John Greig 41 J Union street. 86 Misses Richardson ... Rev. J. B. Ritchie 1 D. Reid, druggist (of G. R. & Soni?) 86J John Scott, teacher 2 John Miller and Co., chemists, &c. ... Mrs Kemp's lodgings ... John Avery, printer Academy street. ... David Pirie, merchant St James' Church. 3 G and W. Ingles, wholesale grocers 100 Hugh Ross, haberdasher ... Alex. Robb, tailor 104 George Clerihew ... Robert Gray, clerk (P. 0.) 106 LauchlanM'Kinnon,jun., advocate ... Mrs Cassie," lace dealer 108 Charles Fyfe, house factor 4 Wm. Goodwin, South Mail guard Misses Fyfe, boarding school ... Alex. Rust, commission agent 110 Patrick Cooper, advocate (of D. & ... Duncan Reid, M.D C.) 112 John Willet, civil engineer 114 Alex. Simpson, jun., advocate CROWN COURT, 116 Alex. Taylor, woollen draper 118 Wm. F. Ogg, advocate 36 Upperkirkgate. STREET DIRECTORY. 273

CRUDEN S COURT, 13 James Findlater, shoemaker 13J James Mathers, plumber 15 Major George Munro, staff officer 22 Broad street. 23 Wm. Rettie (of M. R. & Sons) 25 Wm. Watson, W.S., Sheriff-Sub. 27 Mdle. crdickshank's Heintzler, teacher (c) court, ... MrsRobb 29 George Sim (Aberdeen Bank) 10 Shiprow. ... Miss Morren 31 James Shepherd (of S. & S.) 33 George Jamieson, grocer crdickshank's court, 35 Jamas H. Forsyth, M.D. ... Wm. Forsyth, druggist (of W. F. & 46 Shiprow. Co.) 37 James Allan & Sons 39 Robert P. Ross cuparston buildings, 41 Charles Begg, piano-forte maker ... Robert Milne, tailor and clothier ... Robert Milne, bookseller West of Cuparston place. ... Miss M. Roy, dressmaker ... Mrs P. Robertson Hugh Dey, distiller 43 Mrs Harper Wm. Donald, spirit dealer ... Mrs Shirrefis Academy Street. 55 William Milne, commission agent CUPARSTON PLACE, 57 Miss Whyte, boarding school 61 Mrs Munro From Holburn st. to Cuparston build. 63 Alexander Pearson, merchant 65 Mrs Kirkland John M'Kesser, Ashvale cottage ... Thomas Poulter, late clothier Alexander Stewart, jun. 67 Charles Smith (of G. & S.) Andw. Robertson, sexton, Nellfield 69 Rev. Jn. Murray, D.D. (Free North Cemetry Church) Charles Downie of Ashfield 71 John G. Leslie, sheriff-clerk depute James Ross, late upholsterer 73 Miss Kidson, teacher of music Alexander Stronach, feuar ... Miss Scott Alex. Anderson (of H. Ogg and 75 Rev. R Jones (St. James) Co.), Rose Cottage 77 John Barron, advocate James Ferguson, Grove Cottage Dee Place. Mrs General Dyce, Granton Lodge P. L. Gordon of Craigmyle, Haw- KIGHT-HAND SIDK. thorn Cottage 2 James Fraser & Co., grocers Miss Blaikie 4 George Russel, artist Misses Gibbon, Nellfield House ... John Lyall Mrs Livingstone, Nellfield House ... Wm. Russel (of R. & G.) ... Alex. Anderson, advocate Langstane Place. DANIEL'S COURT, 14 John Booth (of Logan & Co.) ... John Elraslie, coppersmith ... Miss Wilson 48 Castle street. 20 Samuel Watt, cartel ... George Garden, turnkey 22 Joseph Skea, veterinary surgeon Davidson's court, 24 Miss M'Leod, milliner ... George M'Intosh 113 Gallowgate. 26 Mrs Ralph Gordon, lodgings ... Miss Ann Gordon, dressmaker 28 Geo. Glegg (of Glegg and Son) DEE STREET, 30 Mrs Greach, lodgings ... Mrs Macaldowie, lodgings 32 Miss Lawrence From Union street to Dee place. ... Wm. Leask, shipmaster 34 Thomas Duncan, marble work LEFT-HAND SIDE. 42 James Allan and Sons, workshop 5 Wm. Henderson, painter Bon-accord Lanf. Windmill brae. 46 Mrs Alexander, lodgings 7—9 Thomas M'Lean, baker ... Mrs Arthur, lodgings 11 G. Byth, cabinetmaker (of G. & J. B.) 48 Mrs Reid, lodgings ... J. Byth, cabinetmaker (of G.& J.B.) 50 Rev. Henry Angus ... Miss Neish, dressmaker 52 John Whyte (of Simpson I & Whyk-, 2 274 STEEET DIRECTOEY.

54 James Jamieson, merchant (of J. F. DENBURN (lower), and Co.) 56 Grub, advocate George From Poynernook to Spa street. 58 Robert Smith, surgeon 60 George Inglis (of G. and W. I.) 2 Alexander Clerihew, teacher ... Wm. Inglis (of G. and W, I.) ... Donald Davidson, manufacturer 62 Mrs James Souter 19 William Tawse, tailor 64 Captain T. Willet G. 22 Mrs Peter Mathieson 66 Miss Elder, lodgings 68 Al. Brown (of Brown and Carr) 70 Eev. Hugh Hart ... Miss Allan DEVANHA TERRACE, 72 James Walker, late coal merchant ... Eobert Munro, artist Ferryhill. 74 George Angus, M .D. ... Miss Angus of Botriphnie Alex. Stephen, painter, &c. 76 Miss Seaton Henry Cooper (of H. C. and Co.) 78 Mrs John Skinner G. Farquhar (Abdn. Herald) The Old 3mi Road. James Robb (of Robb Brothers) 4 Wm. Duthiejun., shipbuilder DEE STEEET (lOWER), DIAMOND STREET, From Trinity street to Lower Denburn. From Union street to Silver street.

DEE PLACE, 1 Rev. John Paterson 9 Miss Finlason, teacher of music From Marywell street to Springbank. ... Mrs M'Donald, lodgings ... Miss M-Donald, dressmaker 1 Mrs George Allan 11 Alex. Colston, teacher of music .„ James Berry, watchmaker, &c. ... Mrs Colston, dressmaker 2 Lieut. A. Bell ... Mrs Anderson's lodgings 3 George Abernethy, engineer 13 Miss Robertson ... John Fleming (of J. and J. F.) ... Alexander Martin, agent 4 JohnEdmond, bookbinder 31 Miss Lawrie ... Mrs Dr Farquharson 5 George Gray, merchant 6 James Asher, agent 7 Alex. Brand, accountant DIAMOND LANE,

From Diamond street to Silver street. DEE VILLAGE, Mr and Mrs Alexander, professors of dancing and deportment Between Crown street and Ferryhill. George Ewan, turner

17 John Brands, shoemaker 20 Joseph Smith, gardener Dingwall's court,

DENBURN TERRACE, 85 Gallowgate.

From Corbie well to Skene terrace. Donald's court, Miss Cruickshank, dressmaker W. Patei son, leather merchant, &c, 20 Schoolhill and 16 Loch street. Wm. Paterson. jun. J. Bulloch, foreman (J. B. and S.) 1 William Collie, wright John Cattanach ... Mrs Craib, lodgings Mrs Ogston ... James G. Fleming Alexander M'Kenzie, currier 4 Andrew Wyness, flesher Wm. Murdoch, cabinetmaker 5 John Moir, messenger-at arms George Walker ... Mrs Moir, register office Mrs Wm. Smith, midwife 6 William Shirres, tin-plate worker Mrs C. Eddie ... Erskine Gillespie, shoemaker Miss Profat, teacher. Trinity school 7 Thomas Ross, sexton F. Eussell, bea'ile, Free Greyfriara ... Mrs Clark's lodgings STREET DIRECTORY. 275

22 James Dalgarno DOWNIE S COURT, 24 Peter Murray, broker 25 Mrs Saunders, broker 65 Broad street. 30 James M 'Kiddie 31 Peter Corbet, broker 33 Mrs Conway, spirit dealer drum's lane, 34 Mrs Thomas Goven 35 Alex. Smith, grocer and spirit dealer From 26 Upperkirkgate to Locli street. 38 John Scott, broker 44 Jas. Collins, auctioneer and gene- 3 J. Tillery, forman (F. and G.) ral dealer dealer 5 Wm. Salmond, letter carrier 45 John Ewen, spirit 7 Mrs Sti'achan 47 Elizabeth Aitken, green grocer 8 John Fyvie, clerk (P.O.) 49 Peter Mutch, spirit dealer Peter 'Donald, spirit dealer ... Mrs Fyvie 51 M 52 Colin and Jas. M'Leod, tinsmiths ... Mrs Fraser 15 Peter Straton 56 Wm. Smith, grocer and spirit dealer 17 Thomas Ogilvie, hatter 58 Robert Young, confectioner 60 Alexander M'Kenzie, broker 66 William Findlay, spirit merchant Duncan's court, 67 do. do. 69 A. Davidson, stoneware merchant 76 Hugh M'Kay, carter 45 Castle street. EDWARD PLACE, Duncan's (d.) court, 12 Seamount place.

• 120 Gallowgate. EMSLIE'S COURT, Duncan's court, 26 Gallowgate. 74 Gallowgate. EWEN'S COURT,

duthie's court, 42 Gallowgate.

45 Guestrow. EXCHANGE STREET,

duthie's court, From Hadden street to Guild street.

and Bisset, wholesale mer- 14 Schoolhill I Wm. J. chants

EAST NORTH STREET, EXCHANGE COURT,

From King street to Park street. Between 35 and 37 Union street.

1 James Justice Brown & Carr, wholesale clothiers ... James Middleton, provision mercht. Alexander Duffus, confectioner ... Miss MidtUeton, dressmaker Mrs Robert Milne, staymaker, &c. 2 Wm. Smith, hairdresser James Connou, merchant 4 George Isaac, flesher 5 MrsPaterson 6 James Meston, grocer EXCHEQUER ROW. 8 John M'Kay 10 Joseph Meston, dealer in spiiits From Castle street to Shiprow. and ales 12 William Smith, flesher 1 David Mackay, druggist 14 Robert Marr, grocer 4 Mrs M'Gillvray 15 Mrs Skene 5 Burnett's close. 16 Robert Marr, grocer 7 David Fraser, spirit dealer 17 Mrs Mason, broker 9 Exclieqiier court. 9 Webster^s court. 10 Joseph Nicol, baker 20 Wm. Gavin, grocer II William Gray, spirit dealer 21 James Stewart, jun., spirit dealer 13 George Smith, vintner 276 STREET DIRECTORY.

EXCHEQUER COURT, 30 Misses Wilkie ... Alex. Leslie, moulder ... Mrs George Gordon, Back 9 Exchequer row. Cottage

4 Victoria Lodging House—Thomas FISH STREET, Rennie, superintendent.

From Summer lane to Albion street

EXCHEQUER PLACE, 2 John Crawford, overseer 5 John Reach, shoemaker Weighhouse square. ... John Longmuir, smith ... Thomas Jaffray, coach builder 6 John Gordon, shipmaster FARQUHAR PLACE, 7 Alex. Adam, manager, Aberdeen Salmon Co. 218| Gallowgate. FISHER ROW, FARQUHAR'S COURT, From Maltmill bridge to Green. 17 Upperkirkgate 11 Wm. Eraser, spirit dealer 15 Robert Roberts, spirit dealer FERGUSON'S (J.) COURT, 17 Robert Falconer, spirit dealer 19 James Morison, superintendent, 108^ Gallowgate (Aberdeen Market)

FERRIER LANE, FLOURMILL BRAE,

From North Street to Mealmarket st. From St Nicholas st. to Barnett's close,

1 Mrs Shirreff' s Union Inn FERRYHILL, 2 James Massie, tailor ... David Duguid, fishing tackle maker Near Devanha Brewery. 6 P. Forbes, sawmaker 7 Wm. Anderson, blacksmith Abernethy (of J. A. and Co.) James ... James Mowat, renovator Ferryhill Cottage 8 Do. do. do. J. Abernethy and^Co., founders, &c. Mrs Abernethy, sen. FLOURMILL LANE, Thomas Laurie, (late of J. A. and Co.) From Netherkirkgate to Flourmill brae

1 James Milne, horse shoer FERRYHILL PLACE, 2 Wm. Anderson, blacksmith

From Rotunda place to Marine place. FONTHILL PLACE, 1 W. Esplin, goods manager, (S. N. E. R. Co.) Near St. Machar place. 2 William Lunan, accountant. (S. N. E. R. Co.) John Mather, agent 17 Alexander Stronach, writer David Dunn, traveller 19 James T. Mackay, jeweller Mrs Dunn ... Allan M'Kechnie, shipmaster 21 Alex. Davidson, shipmaster 22 James Sutherland, shipowner FORBES STREET, ... Mrs Ogilvie 23 Mrs Boyd From Rosemount ter. to Rosemount pi, 34 Angus Cameron ... Alexander Cameron 1 Robert Martin (Russell and Gordon) 25 Robert Beveridge, manufacturer ... Alex. Begg 26 George Gordon, manager and secre- 5 Jas. Valentine, {Journal office) tary (Gas Light Co.) 7 William Milne 27 James O. Haigh, manager 15 Ales. Ross, brewer 28 T. G. Beveridge 17 Alex. T. Grant, writer 29 Mrs Wm. Laurie 2i> Andrew Hutcheon, heedlemaker STREET DIRECTORY. 277

FORBES COURT, GALLOWGATE,

From Broad street to Causewayend, 78 Green. Mounthooly.

LEFT HAND SIDE. 4—5 John Ray, tinsmith FREDERICK STREET, 7 James Seton, spirit dealer 17 Alexander Adamson, tinsmith From King' street to Park street. 19 James Campbell, stoneware dealer 21" William Rennie, smith and furni- ture dealer LEFT HAND SIDE. 23 do. do. 3—5 William Begg, baker 25 James Crais-en, auctioneer 5 Neil Smith, grain merchant 27 Milne's Court. 7 Alex. Gray's Aberdeen Coach work 29 Wm. Shearer, furniture dealer 15 William Deviiie, shipmaster 31 Jopp's Court. 23 Thomas Ewen, advocate ... Aberdeen Salmon Co.'s office 25 Mrs dimming ... Jopp and Shaiid, advocates ... Andrew Tarras, clerk ... Anr rew Jopp, Advocate 29 Alex. Buyers ... William Moir, advocate ... Wm. Cook, tailor ... A. Abei'crombie ... John Robb, plumber ... Wm. Jopp, (of AUardyce and Jopp) 31 Alex. Davidson, jun., grocer ... Mrs Andrew Jopp ... Robert Edmond, bookbinder St. Paul's Street. ... James M'Callum 47 George Grant, furniture dealer 35 John Pyper 49 D. Heid's Court. 88 William Watson, tailor ... Mrs. G. M'Kenzie, lodgings 41 Alex. Paterson, mill overseer 49—51 David Reid, furniture dealer ... Adam Gillen, provision dealer 53 Jas. Wesley, provision merchant ... Robert Elrick 55 Mrs Watson's lodging's 43 Alex. Dunn, clerk, (Blaikie Bros.) ... VVm. Lindsay, bookseller Dr. BeWs School. 61 Chapel Court. 45 Miss Bisset, laundress ... H. Franklin, boot and shoemaker, 47 George Watt, shipmaster and clerk. (St Paul's) 49 George Milne, spirit dealer ... Jn. Winchester, attendant, (St P.) ... Miss Winchester RIGHT HAND SIDE. ... MissMearns 63 Mrs Davidson, provision dealer 2 Widow Davidson, provision seller Milne's (Provost) Court. 4 David Roberts saddler 65 ... William Pittendrigh, builder, ... Alex. Hutcheon provision 6 Mrs Reid 67 Alex. Thom, spirit and merchant ... Mrs Smith 69 James Noble, broker ... Mrs Cruickshank, Bell's School 12 James Hay, seaman 75 Milne's Court. ... Thos. Masson, Principal Beadle 14 James Mitchell, spirit dealer E. Church, St. Paul's st. 18 A. Rattray, pipe maker U ... J. and W. Johnston, blacksmiths ... Mrs James Christie, lodgings 77 David Lonie, tailor 20 Wm. Hurry and Sons, nail manu- facturers 79 Miss Gray 24 Robert Grant 83 John Chalmers, baker 87 Dingwall's Court, ... Mrs Wm. Reid, lodgings 87^ Alexander Urquhart ... James Melvin, moulder 91 Wm. Henderson's Court. ... George Isaac, cattle salesman ... Joseph Pedelty, and Co,, manu- 26 Alexander Paterson, church beadle facturers 30 James Nicolson, marble cutter 38 Mrs Foote ... Mrs Johnston's lodgings Bannerman,town's 44 John Wilson, house carpenter 93 David drummer 99 Beattie's (J.) Court. 46 Mrs M'Gresror, provision dealer ... John Henry, butcher ... Alexander Coutts, Wright 48 Mrs Valentine I'll John Beattie, mealseller 103 Moir's Court. ... William Duncan, shoemaker 107 Winlaw's Court. ... Eliza Jolly, dressmaker 109 George Forbes, grocer HI Watt's Court. 112 John Wood and Son, grocers 113 Smith's Court. FROGHALL LANE, Old Aberdeen, (J.) 119 Shewan's Court. 121 John Gaul and Co., grocers From Spital to Railway. 123 Henderson's (A.) Court. 1

278 STREET DIRECTORY.

137 Arthur Hunter, mealaeller 32 James Inglis, baker, 143 John Alexander, grocer 34 Reid's Court. 145 do. do. ... George Hall, turner 149 James Ironside, hairdresser 36 Alex. Lindsay, furniturer dealer 153 Robert Bain, broker 38 Mrs Ewen, spirit dealer Innes street. 40 Alexander Durno, printer 155 Thomas Farquh arson 42 EwerHs Court, 155| Robert Mitchell, lock and hiuge 44 JohnPyott, broker maker 46 Candlemaker' s Court. 157 Peter Grant, surgeon ... John Scott, chimneysweep

16 Henderson's ( W.) Court. 48 James Findlay, grocer 163 Alexander Ririe, broker 48J do. do. 165 William Yule, grocer .. .. Mrs Allan, midwife ... Andrew Reid 54 John Pyott, broker ... Mrs Andrew Reid, lodgings 56 Pool-'' 8 Hospital Court. 165i James Crombie, provision merch. ... Girls' Hospital, Miss Ferguson Young street. matron 169 Charles M 'Donald, spirit dealer ... Alex. Walker, ironmonger, (of A. 175 James Courage, cooper W. and Co.) 177 do. do. 58 Alex. Walker & Co., ironmongers ... Miss Courage, teacher 60 Collie's Court. ... James Orchiston mealseller, 62 Wm. Lindsay, bookseller 179 Mrs Ross, draper 64 Eidnd's court. Berry lane. 70 Plasterer's court. 181 William Booth, grocer, &c ... John Thomson 183 do do. 72 James Watson, broker 185 Mrs Alexander Fraser 74 Duncan's court, 187 Robert Langland, provision dealer ... Miss Duncan Windy wynd. 80 irKay's court. 193 Ewen M'Donald, grocer 84 Adam Duncan Oerrard street. 90 Shaw's court 207 George Robertson, ironmonger 92 John Henry, butcher 209 Mrs Robertson, provision agent 94 George Smart, provision shop 211 David Anderson, baker 98 Porthill close. 215 George Porter, baker 102 Beat tie's court. 216 Miss Gill R. Mitchell, lock and hinge maker 217 William Duncan, flesher 104J James Wiulaw, jun. 218 William Hobrow, grocer 106—108 T. Mel vile and Sons. ... Miss Farquhar, milliner Melville's court. 218^ Farquhar place. 108i Ferguson's (J.) court. Rev. Charles Skene ...... Miss Ferguson Robert Bridgeford, porter 110 James Hall, flesher 219 W. Routledge and Son, rope manu- 114 James Crombie, shoemaker facturers 116 M' Cook's court. 220 Miss Routledge 118 Joseph Middleton, spirit dealer 120 Duncan's (D.) court. EIGHT HAND SIDE. Mrs Thomson 1 Basil M'Killiam, confectioner Porthill sc)iools,R. Thain. teacher ... Alexander Skene, tea merchant 122 William Pyper, spirit dealer 3 George Melvin, shoemaker 124 John Garden, bookseller 6 William Gibson flesher 124J George Duncan, painter 8 James Home, sheriff-oificer 126 Sutherland's court. 10 Ritchie and Alexander, furniture 128 Archibald Watt, watchmaker dealers 130 Andrew Anderson, gardener 12 Hugh Ross, umbrella maker 132 Friend's meeting house 14 Hugh Gordon and Co., iron mer- 134-136 Wm. Paterson, wholesale chants druggist ... John Gray, commission agent 138 Mission Chapel ... George H. Gray, commercial 150 John Still, shoemaker traveller 152 Logan's court, 16 Miss Clark, ladies' school 156 Alexander Edwards 18 Geo. M'Kay, leather cutter Grant and Miller, fleshers "^0 Thomas Clyne, tea dealer 158^John Ewen, jun., painter Littlejohn street. 164 Alexander Davidson, wright 22—24 William Clyne and Sons, shoe 166 John Rose, stabler manufacturers, &c. Seamount place, 26 JEmslie's Court. 170 Samuel Willians, stoneware mereh. 28 James Fraser, hairdresser 180 Robt. Anderson's lodgings 30 Inglis' Court. 182 Mrs John Shepherd ... John M'Quarrie, tailor James Shepherd, clerk STREET DIRECTORY. 279

182 Miss "Watt, draper GARVOCK'S WYND, 186 Robt. Stewart slater 188 George Wilson, tailor From Garvock street to the Links, 190 John Allan, fiesher 196 Robert Cruickshank, grocer Robert Maitland, shipowner 202 James Anderson, grocer 204 Mrs George Meffet, liaberdasber 206 Mrs William Benzie, grocer GEDDES' COURT, 210 Robert Walker, hairdresser Robert, Walker, bookseller 17 Prince Regent street. Miss Walker, dressmaker .-... Miss Mary Walker, teacher 212 Andre-w Craig, grocer 214 John Murray, stoneware merch. GEORGE STREET,

From St Nicholas streettoNorth Broad- GAELIC LANE, ford.

From Belmont street to Back Wynd. LEFT-HAND SIDE. George Mitchell, spirit dealer 1 John Campbell's stables do. do. 7 George M'Conachie, waiter J. and W. Runcie, tinsmiths 10 James Eraser, letter carrier Archibald Courage, bookseller 11 John Eraser, tailor Miss Sharp, dressmaker James Gordon, fiesher Alexander Mitchell, merchant GALEN'S COURT, James Sharp, musical instrument maker John Hamilton, cutler 21 Guestrow. Mrs Anderson, provision dealer Miss M. Nicol, straw hat maker David Dakers, provision merchant GARDINER'S LANE, Mrs Black, register office Geo. Gordon, fishing tackle maker From Justice street to East North st. John Bannerman, dyer George Morrison, brushmaker Mrs Rae, broker GARDEN'S LANE, Robert Robertson, shoemaker Alexander Wallace, grocer 120 West North street. Loch street. James Massie, grocer James Laing, skinner GARVOCK STREET, George Deuchar, grocer John Croll, baker Mrs Sheir From Canal basin to Garvock wynd. Alex. Brown, leather merchant Mrs James Edwards 2 John Gordon, fish curer dunes' court. 3 James Berrie, ^-ocer Thomas Skea, horse slioer 6 Mrs Levie, teacher Wm. Collie, painter ... Alex. Barnett, keeper of draw- John Mathieson, spirit dealer bridge Macliray's court. ... James Milne, shipmaster Pickford and Co.. stabling 7 John Lyon, shipmaster Alex. Forsyth, overseer ... Misses Lyon, dressmakers Mrs M'Kenzie, lodgings ... Mrs Alexander Smith, lodgings Wm. Knox, grain merchant ... George Urquhart, shipmaster Miss Millar, lodgings ... James Ross, writer John Baxter, turner 8 George Spark, grocer Michael Messmer, clock maker Ligertwood's court. James Hem-y, Banff mail guard GAS STREET, John Middletou, cabinet maker, workshop From Trinity street to Poynernook. George Innes, plasterer Mrs Massie, lodgings Gas Light Co .'s Office Mrs Grieve's lodgings Geo. Gordon, manager and secretary Peter Fleming (Wordie and Co.) 3 Wm. Ross, wright St. Andrew street. 4 James Chalmers, superintendent Harrison's Horse Bazaar 280 STREET DIRECTORY.

115 John Tait, weaver James Boyd, bootmaker 117 Miss Mary Machray Thomas Craig and Sons, tobacco ... Alexander Gray, bookseller and snuflf manufacturers 121 John Cooper, hairdresser James Milne, horse shoer 123 Mrs Cooper, midwife James and John Fowler, meal and ... J. Walker, watchmaker provision warehouse ... Alexander Davidson Wm. Martin 125 do. Miss Tait, pattern printer Unitarian Church John M 'Greg or dyer 127 Robert Campbell, timber merchant Wm. Eddie, chemist and druggist 143 Mrs Huddlestone Mrs Cruickshank. lodgings 145 Robert Mustard, tailor Wm. Eddie, chemist and druggist 147 John Kindness, baker Miss Mitchell, china merchant 149 Mrs Groundwater, flesher Wm. Brown, surveyor's clerk fG. John street. P. 0.) 153 Francis Muil, baker Wm. Brown, fishing tackle maker, 155 do. do. Do. do. .. James Edmond, cart57right United Presbyterian Church 157 Ben.Rowell, watch and clockmaker James Laing, skinner 159 Wm. Anderson Joseph Kynocl), tailor 163 John Chapman, builder C. Frederick, clock maker 169 Mrs Campbell, lodgings 46 Aberdeen Provision Society 171 Alexander Middleton J. Sherar, ironmonger 172J Alex. Philip, dyer Do. do. 179 Glegg& Thomson, iron merchants Mrs Thomas Sellar, draper 187 John Lamb, photographer George Christie, grocer 189 Elizabeth Lowe Loch Street. 191 John Lamb, photographer Mrs M'Intosh, spirit dealer Graigie street. Miss Wilson, grocer 229 Ebenezer Bain, wright Steioart^s Court. Free Greyfriars Church John Sorely, reedmaker Broadford 'place. Kenneth Munro, baker 235 Thomas Mellis, spirit dealer Do, do 237 Wm. Harper D. Coutts, Buxburn Mill warehouse ... Receiving Post-office D. L. Shirres and Co. 239 James Ross, clothier Wm. M'Intosh, wire worker 241 Mrs M'Kay, provision dealer Rodger Lindsay 243 John Irvine Miss Ross, dressmaker ... Robert Irvine, shoemaker Wm. Robertson, spirit dealer ... Miss Alexander, lodgings John Vigrow, printer Kingsland place. Miss Vigrow, milliner 249 Mrs M'Donald, provision merchant Mrs Walter Walker 251 John Henderson, porter Miss Berry, lodgings 255 George Maitland, book agent Miss Gibb, milliner and dress- 257 Miss Russel 259 Mrs Knox W. Robertson, stoneware merchant ... John Leslie, shoemaker Mrs Taggart, stabler 261 James Wallace, inspector of poor, Alex. Smith parish of St. Nicholas Wm. Campbell (of W. C. and Co.) ... .J. Smith, accountant (Leith and John Bothwell, shoemaker Clyde) Edward Webb, hatter 263 J. Leslie, manufacturer David Middleton, grocer 265 James Forbes (of J. Forbes and Alex. R. Stewart, dyer Sons) Kingsland house Mrs Tytler 267 Miss Cree James Dyker 269 David Walker, plane maker Mrs Berry, dealer in vegetahles 273 Wm. A. Matthews, merchant Wm. Masson, grocer 275 Alexander Martin St Andrew Street. ... Robert Mustard tailor. Isaac Jolly, grocer 277 A. Paterson, provision merchant Robert Robertson 279 Captain Pickthorn Misses Robertson, teachers Rutcheon street. Miss Pittendrigh's lodgings Mrs Munro's lodgings BIGHT HAND SIDE. John Middleton, cabinet maker 2 James Brown, draper James M'Donald, teacher 4. James Brown, draper Miss Pirie's lodgings 8 ^.eter Raeburn, baker MissKelman's lodgings 12 JaVes Simpson, fish dealer James Stratton, corn factor 14 John A. Machray, grocer 126 Alexander Davidson 16 G. Duncan, grain merchant James Lucas, parier STREET DIRECTORY. 281

128 Robert Erskine, surgeon 254 Henry Farquharson, grocer 134 G-eorge Tough, draper 256 G. Wilson, chemist and druggist 136 John Tytler, (Hogarth and Co.) ... Mrs Machray ... George Tough, draper ... James Massie, grocer 138 Alex.CouttsJun. 260 Alexander Benton, flesher ... Robert Erskine, surgeon 264 Mrs Henry 140 J. Gray, engineer (W. M'K., and 266 Alexander Linton, surgeon Co.) ... Geo. Duncan, grain merchant ... Mrs Flett, baker 268 Jonathan Mess, grain merchant 142 Do. do. Gatherifie street. 144 Alex. Lamb, plumber 270 Wm. Hatt, merchant ... Robert Robertson, tailor 274 Alexander Watt, draper ... Mrs Robertson, lodgings 278 James Mutch, letter carrier 144J William Hay, provision dealer Miss E. Milne 146 John W. Brantingham, grocer 290 Mrs Gray 146J John Strath, traveller Sutcheon street. ..."Wm. Donald, milliner and draper 294 George Watson, cartwright 148 Do. do. do. ... Miss Watson, dressmaker 150 James Smith, {Northern Advertiser 298 John Walker, night watchman office) ... Peter Cosgrove, grocer, 152 James Thomson, (of A. & T.) 302 Magnus Mitchell, mechanic 154 James Reid, tailor ... Michael Roy, boot and shoemaker 158 Mrs J. Reid, flesher 306 Robert Smith, blacksmith 160 John Marshal, grocer 30S Alexander Davidson, feuar John Street. ... Archibald Eraser Wood merchant 166 George Farquhar, provision mer- chant 170 George Thomson, musical instru- ment maker 172 John Eraser, tailor GERRARD STREET, 174 John Fyfe, provision dealer 182 David Fairweather, mahogany From Gallowgate to George street. merchant 184 James Williamson 2 George Robertson, 186 Miss M'Donald ironmonger 4 Forbes Mathieson, 188 Mrs Wm.Clyne porter 10 Miss Gushnie ... Misses Goodbrand 22 j£,mes Robb, agent 192 Jas. Kinghorn, draper and clothier ... Mrs Robb 194 John Tough, tailor ... George Robb, grocer 196 William Martin, slater 24 George Allan, stabler ... Mrs Welch 52 William Lunan, brassfinisher ... Misses Welch [factor 54 Alexander Anderson, 198 Alex. Lyon, hide and leather painter 56 Miss Herd's lodgings 200 C. Cockerill, hairdresser ... Mrs Thomson 204 James Balfour, confectioner 60 Peter Copland, 206 James Ross, clothier slater 62 Wm. Strachan, 908 Joseph Maitland, agent sawyer ... Wilson, saw 214 Robert Stevens, grocer Wm. miller ... James Crane, collector, L. 216 John Cruickshank, inspector of (G. Co 68 Joseph Cheyue, police brassfounder ... Mrs Cheyne, 218 Alex. Robertson, baker milliner 76 Mrs Ogston 220 Robert Eraser, clerk, (P. office) ... MissM'Gregor 222 Wm. KeiT, boot and shoemaker 228 G. Wilson, chemist and druggist 230 Arthur Donaldson, flesher GILCOMSTON BRAE, 232 John Gray, commercial traveller ... Wm. Moir, messenger Woolmanbill 234 George Ross, grocer From and Spa street to Spring Garden. Leadside, Gilcomston. Bartholomew Sullivan, paper mould and dandy roll maker 1 Alexander Stewart, grocer 238 Allan Robertson 2 Alexander Mitchell 240 George Hay, tailor ... John Holmes, clerk 244 John M'Gillivray, hairdresser 7 A. Coui-age, bookseller ... Thos. Sim, fruiterer Miss Middleton Gerrard Street. Alexander Dunbar, clerk 248 Mrs Dawson, provision merchant Walter Morrison, flesher 253 Miss Fenwick, milliner and dress- Johnston Sherar, writer maker Mrs Sutherland 282 STREET DIRECTORY.

GILCOMSTON STEPS, GORDON STREET,

From Spa street to Skene square. From Langstane place.

Gilcomston Tannery, Jas. Rodg-er 1 Charles Pirie, merchant Gilcomston Comb Manufactory, 10 George Morrison, shoemaker John M'Pherson & Co. 18 James Littlejohn, spirit dealer Robert Smith, skinner 22 Gordon's court. 16 William Gillespie, tavern 24 D. H. Wilson, missionary 27 Arthur Farquhar 30 Miss Collie 42 Mrs Milne, grocer 48 John Cumming, painter 50 Miss Gordon, dressmaker GOLDEN SQUARE, 60 Peter Ross, shoemaker 62 Wm. MoUison, teacher From North to South Silver street. 63 John Elrick & Son, pipe manufac- turers

1 Mrs Skinner 2 Miss Young GRANT'S COURT, ... Mrs Robert Morrice 3 Robert Johnston, merchant 4 Henry Adamson, ship and insurance 88 West North street. broker 6 Geo. Thompson, jun., shipowner 6 Miss Hannah Carnegie grant's COURT, Lindsay Street. 7 Wm. Laing,M.D. 49 Upperkirkgate. ... Miss Laing of Kepplestone 8 Miss Peterkin (Boarding school) 9 Miss Gordon of Pitlurg 10 Wm. Leslie, surgeon GREEN, 11 Mrs Donaldson Rose of Hazlehead ... Wm. Rose (of D. Rose & Co.) From Windmill brae to Fisher row. ,.. James Rose (of D. Rose & Co.) 12 Wm. Skinner, advocate David Watt, spirit dealer North Silver Street. Mrs Walker, spirit dealer 14 Mrs D. Foote J, Milne, messenger, Aberdeen 15 Fred, Holland, manufacturer Town and County Bank 17 George Rainy, M.D. John Hay, spirit dealer 18 Mrs Blaikie Robert Collie, fancy warehouse, &c Lindsay Street. Carmelite street. 19 Rev. R. J. Brown, D.D., professor Littlejohn and Green, tea dealers of Greek, Marischal College Martin's lane. 20 Lieut.-Colonel Wm. Fraser John Moir, grocer 21 Rev. James Forsyth, D.D. John Webster, baker Alex. Allan, chemist and druggist John Fearnside, druggist Wra. M'Bain, spirit dealer GORDON'S COURT, Robei-t Innes, fishmonger, &c. Mrs M. Watt, ginger beer and por- 22 Gordon street. ter dealer Donald Davidson, manufacturer Charles Calder, spirit dealer Wm. Hay, paiuter GORDON'S COURT, Wm. Davidson, spirit dealer John Collie, hairdresser 4 Schoolhill. Charles Goi'don, cooper, &c. George Simpson, beadle (U. P. C St. Nicholas lane) J. and C. Niven, meal and barley GORDON'S COURT, warehouse Alex. Walker, girocer 43 Virginia street. Donald M'Kinnon, spirit dealer Alex.M'Pherson, baker Peter Middleton, tailor John Wilson, spirit dealer GORDON'S COURT, John Murray, cabinetmaker W. Davidson, stoneware merchant 88 Broad street. Georsre Rose, turner W

STREET DIRECTORY. 283

Robert Buchan, baker GUILD STREET, Miss J. Mathieson, provision dealer Forbes court. From foot of Market street to Gas at. Menny's wynd, Alexander Cameron, basket maker Scottish North Eastern Railway Lewis Tawse Station and offices James Mackay, painter Peter Donald, broker, Miss Ann Allan, spirit dealer George M 'Kay, slater HADDEN STREET, John Stewart, stoneware merchant 106 George Fraser, spirit dealer From Market street to Fisher row.

1 Mrs James Hay, spirit dealer GUESTROW, ... Alexander Hay, spirit dealer James Garrow, game dealer From David Shand, sawmaker Netherkirkgate to Upperkirkgate Corn Exchange Aberdeen Public Newsroom.— LEFT HAND SIDE. Murray, keeper 1 John Keith, tailor 9 John Smith, shore porter 13 Mrs Robertson, innkeeper HANOVER LANE, ... Alex. Cook, coach guard 15 St Ann's court. Foot of Albion street. ... Alex. Gordon, of R. &G. 17 Aberdeen Savings' Bank 1 Mrs Mitchell, midwife 19 John Hay, jun, (of Hay & Lyall) 2 John Masson, shipmaster 21 Galen's court. 3 Francis Findlay, mate ... Alexander Smith, gas inspector 25 Milner's court. ... Alexander Findlay 27 Robert Fleming, vintner HANOVER STREET, 29 Thornton place. ... A. & A. Gray, commission agents From Castlehill to Albion street. 41 MitchelVs court. ... Charles Mitchell 4 Andrew Dickie, painter and glazier, ... Patrick Joss, agent (Richards & Co.) ... Mrs Cormack, provision merchant ... William Kay, shipmaster 43 George Mitchell, spirit dealer ... James Linklater, shipmaster 45 Duthie's court. ... Miss Gossip, laundress ... House of Refuge—A. Machray, 5 George, Cook, shipmaster

supei'intendent ; James Ty tier 6 John Ross, candlemaker overseer of boys ... Alexander Walker, engineer 49 George M'Kay, vintner ... David Watson, day patrol 51 l3o. do. ... William Walker, day patrol 53 J. Irvine and Co., pianoforte work- ... Alexander Fleming shop ... John Thompson 55 Northern Advertiser office 8 Robert Adamson, mariner Barnett's close. 9 Andrew Davidson, flesher 61 Walker' court. 10 Mrs Fraser, grocer ... Aberdeen Female School of Indus- ... Miss Fraser, teacher try—Miss Malcom, matron ... Mrs Goodfellow, register office 67 Mrs On*, spirit dealer HARDGATE, 69 Stewart place. ... George Stewart, shooting saloon From Bon-accord street to Mile-end. BIGHT HAND SIDE. 2 John Paterson, advocate James Gowans, Inland Revenue ... James Clark, bookseller officer 4 Alex. Moir, grocer Peter Cameron, feuar 8 James Alexander, watchmaker John Pirie, gardener 16 Miss M. Kerr, teacher Wm. Sim, tanner and currier Ragg's lane. James Watt, hide factor 26 Jane Riddell, spirit dealer James Reid, gardener 40 Patrick B. Allan, innkeeper Mrs Wilson, grocer 44 George Walker, spirit dealer John Smith, distiller [bank Blairton lane. Alex. Gibb, civil engineer, Willow- 68 Martha Gorard, Burn's tavern Miss Shepherd 7U Jane Bowie, register office Mrs Smith, Rosebank 284 STREET DIRECTORY.

Alex. Sim, Millbauk HENDERSON'S COURT, John Sim, surgeon, Millbank George Still, near Bellevue 46 Broad street. Miss Still, near:Bellevue Mrs Duguid, Bellevue cottage 8 Wm. Rollo, keeper of Dead House Rev. George Tulloch, L L.D., Bel- levue Wallace, Brothers, brewers George P. Robertson HOLBURN, James Davidson, gardener James Cooper, currier From Wellington place to Holburn pi. Mrs A. Strachan Wm. Duthie & Co., brewers Inland Revenue Office, 2nd district Harry M'Condach, grain dealer Harry M'Condach, jun. HARPER'S COURT, Rev. Thomas Dewar, South bridge Alex. Stuart, writing master 76 West North street. Alexander Burnett, feuar Colquhon Graham, baker Captain James Milne WEIRD, John Downie, grocer HARD Alexander Campbell, agent Wm. Hector, shoemaker From Skene row to Jack's brae. Mrs Hector, spirit dealer J. & W. Nicol, tailors 13 Joss Bonner, brokers & Mrs Anderson, gi-ocer 24 William Joss, clerk Daniel Nelson, feuar ... baker William Young, Miss Duncan, teacher Miss Alexander, teacher of Ross' School HARRIET STREET, Mrs William Sutherland Arthur Dunn, builder From Schoolhill to Loch street. Wm. H. Grant, druggist Alex. Urquhart, shoemaker 1 James Crombie, commission mer- James Smith, shoemaker chant Joseph West, baker 5 Thomas Gordon, post-horse-m aster, Mrs Wm. Collie innkeeper and stabler Henry Ogg (of Henry Ogg & Co.) 11 Wm. Ewen, stabler George Hogg, Twin cottage 13 John Cameron, stabler James Young, Twin cottage 18 William Beattie, merchant James Spence (of S. & W.) Twin 20J John Barclay, porter dealer cottage 22 George M'Donald, innkeeper J. B. Thomson, auctioneer 23 Mrs Milne, inn Wm. M'Adam, brewer 31 John Barclay, porter dealer David Gray, blacksmith ... Misses Taylor, lodgings James & Alexander Cook, house- ... Mrs Kennedy, sick-nurse carpenters 36 John Westland, shoemaker George Bisset, general merchant Wm. Coutts, grocer Geo. Smith, late blacksmith Mrs Littlejohn, Burnside cottage HEADING-HILL, Wm. Brebner, vintner Peter Reid, gardener From Park lane to Castle lane. John Cooper, grocer John M'Rae, distiller HENDERSON'S (w.) COURT, HOLBURN PLACE, 91 Gallowgate.

From Holburn st. to South Mile-end.

HENDERSON'S (A.) COURT, Mrs Wm. Duthie James Christie, commission agent 123 Gallowgate. James Nicol, late of Edinburgh Alexander Riddle, late overseer Thomas Page, coachman HENDERSON'S (W.) COURT, Mrs Piper Alexander Napier, assistant inspec- 161 Gallowgate. tor of poor (P. of O. M.) STREET DIRECTORY. 285

James Milne, shoemaker 30 Mrs Paterson, Matron, Hospital Charles Gordon, gardener for Orphan and Destitute Fe- Thomas Skene, inspector of poor, males Parish of Old Machar, Dia- ... Thomas Connell mond cottage ... Miss Connell, dressmaker James Christie, commission agent 50 George Troup, manager, Asylum James Mitchell, United Cottage for the Blind the ... Mrs M'Kay, matron, Asylum for Blind HUNTLY STREET,

From Union street to Summer street. HUTCHEON STREET, LEFT HAND SIDE. place. 1 Smith & Cochran, advocates From Causewayend to Mary ... County Rates Oflice, collector, F. J. Cochran LEFT HAND SIDE. 5 John Dunn '1 James Barnett, provision merchant ... Miss Philip's lodgings 13 Mrs Charleston ... Win. Fairweather (of F.) W. & ... J. March, clockmaker ... Mrs John Falconer, lodgings 21 Mrs Gunn, spirit dealer 7 Rev. Patrick Robertson 23 James Booth, stamper, (Post office) ... W. Robertson, stonecutter 25 Mrs Penny, provision merchant 9 Charles Duncan, advocate 65 Alexander Bruce, cattle dealer ... Mrs Wm. Duncan ... William Reid, slater 11 Miss Louden, milliner and dress- ... William Maitland maker 73 Mrs Charles ... Wm. Morrison, flesher 75 James Crombie, merchant 15 William Mrs Kenn George, street. 17 Miss Middleton, dressmaker 81 Thomas Riddel, accountant. Sav- ... Mrs George Forbes, lodgings ing's bank 19 James Hay, cab proprietor ... Mrs Balfour's lodgings 21 Miss Mackay, provision store 83 Alexander Mennie, merchant 23 John Mearns, clerk Mrs Boyd 27 James M'Killicun, clerk 85 Rev. Charles Gray 29 James Winkiy, portrait painter ... Hugh Leith, salesman (K. Kemp) EIGHT HAND SIDE. 31 Wm. Urquhart, shipmaster 4 Alexander Adam, slater ... Mrs Bennett, milliner 20 Alexander Lennie, shoemaker 33 Alexander Campbell 34 Miss Geddes, dressmaker 35 Mrs Russell 36 William Rattray* Free Gilcomston Church 40 Stewart, Rowell Stewart, and Co.'s 53 Mrs John Paterson, lodgings Comb works [chant ... Andrew Bowman, plasterer (of B. 60 Ebenezer Duncan, provision mer- H. & Co.; 64 Charles Niddry, feuar ... Mrs James Smith 74 Daniel M'lntosh, flesher ... Miss Morrison's lodgings ... Peter, Fyfe, house carpenter 55 James Cormack, coachbuilder ... Mrs Fyfe, dressmaker ... Wm. Gerrard, cabinetmaker 80 Robert Murray, seaman MrsMathieson 57 George street^ ... Wm. Mowat, jobbing gardener 90 Peter Wilson, flesher 59 James Gracie, builder ... John H. Stephen, engraver ... Mrs Peter Ross, lodgings 61 David Hunter ... Alex. Sangster HUTCHEON STREET (WEST). 63 David Hunter, merchant EIGHT HAND 142 Wm. Anderson, grain merchant, SIDE. Maybank King's square. 144 Mrs Alex. Thomson, Maybank 42 Mrs Robertson, lodgings James Edwards 41 Miss Warren, dressmaker Captain Rosie ... Mrs Warren, lodgings P. Morgan, clerk (Richards & Co.) ... Mrs James Wilson, lodgings 147 Rev. D. Arthur, Con. Church, 40 Mrs David Duncan George street ... Chas. Edmond, agent (Glenburnie Thomas Peggie Distillery) William Elgie ... James Murray, clerk (Farquhar Ss Mrs Glennie, Maybank Gill 152 Alexander Russell, clothier 2 286 STEEET DIRECTORY.

HUXTER ROW, 5 John Scott, shipowner 7 James Forbes, spirit dealer 23 Alexander Nicol, lime From Castle street to Broad street. meter 24 Miss Thomson, teacher 25 Stephen, porter 1 Robert Shaw, messenger-at-arms James dealer 2 Watch-house ... James Mitchell, outfitter ... Stephen, 3 Thomas Daniel, post horse master, Mrs midwife offices 26 John Alexander, shipmaster 5 George Petrie, engraver 30 M. A. Mathieson, draper ... Miss Burgess, dressmaker 6 Dean of Guild's office for inspection of weights and measures 39 John Elliot and Co. tallowmelters 7 Mrs Ronald, Lemon tree tavern 8 John Allan, spirit dealer 9 John Cadenhead, advocate and JAMIESON S COURT, city fiscal ... James Prater, clerk, (City Cham- 5 Upperkirkgate. berlain's office) lOJ J. Allan [Snowie ... Rising Sun Tavern, Mrs Agnes 11 John Moir, messenger-at-arms, &c. JAMIESON'S COURT, 13 James Roy Wood merchant 15 Wm. C.Angus, boot and shoemaker 38 Shiprow. 16 Charles Dawson, sheriff-officer ... Robert W. Hunter, musician ... John Leslie, late millwright JOHN STREET, ... James Leslie, clerk 17 City Tax Office From Loch street to Woolmanhill. ... Robert Fletcher, accountant ... James Simpson, advocate LEFT HAND SIDE. ... George Walker, town-house keeper ... William Hardy, watchmaker 1 James Nicol, grocer ... Mrs Duncan, lodgings 3 George Cadenhead, tailor 18 John Gray, spirit dealer ... Mrs Gray, lodgings 19 Robert Lyall, blacksmith ... Mrs Moncur, lodgings 19 James Nicol, grocer ... Mary Milne, milliner and dress- INNES STREET, maker 31 James. Gerard, blacksmith 49 John Marshall, grocer From Gallowgate to Loch street. George street. 53 Mrs Grange, spirit dealer 5 John Walker, shoemaker 55 Mrs Fullerton 6 Mrs Peter Reid 53 Mrs Russell, midwife 20 D. Wilson's Dye works ... Mrs Wm. Ironside, lodgings 57 Daniel Thomson, jeweller ... James Brakenridge, boot closer INGLIS' COURT, ... Mrs D. Thomson, lodgings Charlotte street. 30 Gallowgate. 73 John Eraser (of J. Eraser & Son builders) ... Mrs Irvine, lodgings IRONMONGERS' COURT, ... Johnston Pirie, grocer 75 Donaldson Riddel (of D. & J. R.) 14 Upperkirkgate, ... James Riddel, (of D. & J. R.) 87 John Gray, commercial traveller 89 Mrs George Anderson, grocer jack's BRAE, Shuttle street.

From Upper Denburn to Upperleadside EIGHT HAND SIDE. 4 Robert Henderson, plasterer 2 William Paterson and Co., tanners 10 David Wilson and curriers 14 William Garden 37 John Halket, skinner 18 Miss Dunn, dressmaker 24 James Coutts, builder 48 Alexander Lamb, plumber JAMES STREET, George street. 54 Peter Yeats, shoemaker From Quay to Virginia street. 58 James Reid, builder 1 John M'Lauchlan, shipowner ... Mrs Williamson 3 Arthur Smith, painter 66 Mrs Donald, lodgings STREET DIRECTORY. 287

68 George Hay, provision merchant 25 John Patersou ... George B. Bothwell, candle manu- 74i Mrs Mitchell, cab station, man- ager, George Pirie facturer beadle (Free North Charlotte street. 27 Alex. Forbes, tailor and U. P. Church. Mariner's Church) 78 Alexander Copland, slater 28 Allan Addison, flesher dealer 80 George M'Kay, (of G. M'Kay & Co.) 30 James Geddes, spirit 86 Wm. Kerr, shoemaker 31 Alexander Affleck, spirit dealer Pearson, broker ... John Veitch, manager (J. Ford) 33 Mark 88 Joseph Kynoch ... George Coutts, cabinet maker 92 James Warrack JUSTICE LANE, ... Warrack and Daniel, builders 96 David Cadenhead, From Justice street to East North street 106 NicoVs court. 112 James Wright's granite works 1 William Skene, seaman 118 James Green, manufacturer

LANE, JOPP'S COURT, KIDD

From Chapel street to Summer lane. 31 Gallowgate.

13 James Buyers and Co., builders ... John Buyers (of J. B. and Co.) JOPP'S COURT, 14 Magnus Fobester, church officer 19 James H. Wink, slater 40 Broad street. 22 Wm. Davidson, stoneware merchant ... Miss Davidson, milliner and dress- maker ironmonger JOPP'S LANE, . Alexander Yule,

From St. Andrew street to John street. KING STREET, 7 Mrs Smith, cowfeeder 9 Francis Milne, Maryculter post From Castle street to Love lane. 21 Alex. M'Bey, horse dealer 43 George Wiseman, shoemaker LEFT HAND SIDE. North of Scotland Bank 1 George Davidson, bookseller JUSTICE STREET, 3 Wm. Chalmers, manager (Northern Assurance Co.) sharebroker From Castle street to Park street. 5 Wm. Gordon, 7 George Milne, agent (Commercial I Chapel court. Bank 9 Commercial Bank of Scotland ... Rev. John Sutherland Branch; agent, Geo. Milne ... Rev, Wm. Stophani 11 James Will, M.D. ... C. M'Grigor, hosier 13 Stewart and Chivas, grocers to her ... Miss M'Grigor, hosier Majesty ... Mrs Wilson 15 Colin A. Philip, advocate ... Misses Wilson, teachers of music J. Chivas (of Stewart and Chivas) ... MrsWillos 17 3 John Airth, shoemaker ... G. Cruickshank(of A. Cruickshank 4 Wm. Smith, provision seller and Co.) and Co., stock, 5 C. M'Grigor, hosier 23 James Black share produce brokers 7| Wm. Booth, chimney sweep and 9 John Reid, broker 27 Record Office 10 Wm. Crombie, cabinet maker ... Nathaniel Farquhar, sheriff clerk sheriff clerk II John Dick, provision seller ... J. G. Leslie, depute sheriff clerk 15 John Farquhar, grocer ... John Watt, depute Daniel, sheriff clerk depute 164 Mrs Campbell, broker ... Wm. Sinclair, 17 "Alexander M'Leay, spirit dealer ... James A. accountant 18 Pensioner's court. ... John Blaikie, commissary clerk 22 Patrick O'Neil, broker ... C. Warrack, commissary clerk 23 John Black, shoemaker; antiquar- depute ian and museum keeper ... Newell Burnett, advocate ... Alexander Daniel, advocate 24 Robert Masson, cabinet maker j 25 BothwelVs court. ... John Reid, advocate ... Jas. M'Aulay, inspector of taxes ... William Brebner, shipmaster 288 STREET DIRECTORY.

27 John Clerk, surveyor of taxes Alex. Smith, commission agent ... John Fimister, surveyor of taxes William Smith, do. ... James Cran (rural police constable) Lessel Stephen, advocate and keeper of Record office J. Webster, advocate 29 Aberdeen Medical and Chirur^ical Charles Duncan, advocate Hall, keeper, Hugh Bow- Robert Catto, merchant Si Provost John Webster Wm. Yeats, advocate North Church. do. do. Queen street. Robert Cran, writer West North street. John Smith, writer 67 Wm. Shirres and Co., retail ware- Simpson Shepherd, wine and Bpirit house [warehouse merchant 71 Wm. Shirres and Co., wholesale do. do. 73 Alexander Esslemont, grocer East North street. 75 Alexander Torrie, advocate -72 George Croll, baker 79 Lieutenant Thomas B. Glover John Croll, baker ... Mrs Connon Janies Sim and Co., chemists 81 Irvine and Co., pianoforte makers Geo. Duncan, agent 83 John Campbell, sheriff-officer Harper, Frier, and Co., manufac- 85 Wm. Henderson, gunmaker turers 87 Alex. D. Keith, chemist Yeats and Flockhart, advocates 91 Dr Joseph Levenston David Kyd, writer ... Wm. Speid, advocate C. Warrack, commissary-clerk de- 93 James Smith, upholsterer pute 95 David Bain, manager (C. L. 0.) Joseph Reid. shoemaker ... Miss Roberts John Catto, Son, and Co., merchts. 101—103 Alex Gray, coachbuilder James Aiken, jun., ship and insur- 107 John F. Whyte, grain merchant ance broker ... Andrew Reid, merchant John Catto, shipowner Mealmarket street. Robert Catto, jun. 125 Fire Engine Station -94 David Roberts, saddler 127 Joseph Williamson, M.D. Frederick street, 129 John Greig, cabinetmaker Robert Mackay cabinetmaker 131 Mrs Macaldowie Mrs Sutherland, lodgings ... Robert Macaldowie John Strachan, overseer ... Alex. Rennie, painter, &c. Wm. Knight, architect 135 John Miller (of J. M. and Co.) John M . Hunter 137 James Montgomery, spirit dealer Mrs Button's lodgings Mitchell place. Mrs Smith, lodgings 158 A. Batten, com. agent Wm. Gordon (of J. Sim and Co.) 159 John Anderson, coll. of in. rev. Mrs M'Kenzie, provision seller North lodge. Ludovic Sandieson, fishing tackle 183 George Allan, advocate and golf-club maker 185 Rev. James Fraser (St. Clement's) Wm. Henderson King street place. Miss Judge, teacher 199 A. Nisbet (of A. M. and Son.) Thos. Curr, grocer 209 Archibald Fraser, woodyard Princes street. 211 Wm. James, brewer Alex. Petrie, spirit dealer 212 John Tevendale (P. H. Governor) John E. Greig (N. of S. B.) 214 King street brewery John Greig, cabinetmaker Fraser L. Johnston, tea, wine, and EIGHT HAND SIOE. spirit merchant 2—4 Fraser L. Johnston, tea, wine, Mrs Lieut. Davidson and spirit merchant Miss Dawson, teacher 6 Gall and Sons, tailors and drapers J. Milne, secretary (L. & C. S. Co.) 8 Wm. Clark, general agent Wra. Smith, architect 10 George Grant, advocate George Gordon M'Lein, M.D., pro- 12 John Fleming, advocate fessor of oriental languages, ... Fleming and Paull advocates Marischal College 14 R. Catto and Co., grocers James Sim, druggist 16 James Leask, advocate Alex. Fraser, advocate 18 David Fiddes, M.D. Mrs Milne 20 William Gibb, shoemaker ... Stronach and Duguid, advocates 22 Patrick Keith, British Linen Co. Bank KING STREET PLACE, St. Andrew^ s Chapel. 30 David Dunn (of D. D. and Co.) From 199 King st. to West North St. 32 David Dunn and Co., wholesale druggists and drysalters 1 Thos. Curr, grocer STREET DIRECTORY. 289

2 Alex. D. Pithie, teacher, (Bell's LIGERTWOOD'S COURT, school) [police 4 John Watson, superintendent of 99 George street. Wm. Walker, cabinetmaker LINDSAY STREET, KINGSLAND PLACE, From Diamond st. to Golden square.

Barkmill-burnto Hutcheon street, west side of Broadford. LINKS STREET, 1 Miss Johnston, dressmaker From St. Clement street to Links. ... Mrs Craigmyle, lodgings 3 J. S. Kidd, schoolmaster 1 James Sellar 10 John Ogilvie, bookseller ... Victor E. Smith, shipmaster ... Adam Mitchell, builder 2 Joseph Grahame 12 Thomas Clunes (of T. C and Co.) 16 John Buchan, shipmaster [mist 13 Lawrence Tnlloch, agent 18 Wm. Rattray, manufacturing che- 15 Robert Thomson Wm. G. Gray, book-keeper James Allan, grocer John Edwards, clerk LITTLE BELMONT STREET,

From Belmont street to Back wynd. KING'S SQUARE, 2 Lockhart & Salmond, confectioners Huntly street 6 Alex. Farquh arson, innkeeper and stabler, &c. James Thomson, shoemaker 8 John Ritchie, saddler Mrs Cook LITTLE CHAPEL STREET, LANGSTANE PLACE. From Summer street to Chapel street. From Dee street to Bon-accord street. 3 Mrs James Greig 1 Wm, Smart (of F. and Co.) 4 John Mitchell, builder (of M. &.R.) ... Mrs Knowles ... Wm.Maconachie, clerk (S. N. E.R) 2 Jn. Fimister, surveyor of taxes ... Misses Smith 3 Mrs A.D. Morison [geon 6 J. Cark, traveller, (A. and T.) 4 Anthony A. Smith, veterinary sur- ... E, S. Houston, engraver 5 James Kerr, flesher ... Mrs Rae, lodgings Joseph Black, tailor, 8 &c. 8 W. Murray (of W, M. and Co.) ... Miss Summers, dressmaker 9 John Clapperton. gardener David Mackie, manufacturer 10 11 James Jaffray, clerk (S. N. E. R.) 12 Mrs Peter Stuart, laundress 14 Robert Adamson, weaver ... Miss Adamson, dressmaker 15 James Watson, wright LITTLEJOHN STREET, 25 Mrs John Garden From Gallowgate to West North street ... Miss Smith

1 Alex. Aiken, (N. A. S. Co,) LEADSIDE, ... Mrs Scott, lodgings 2 David Eraser, letter carrier From Gilcomston brae to short leanings, 3 Miss Reid, teacher 10 Neil M'Kay, spirit dealer Mrs Henderson 11 Alexander Adamson, tinsmith Wm. Forbes, gardener ••• Thomas Clyne, merchant 8 Alexander Eraser, grocer 17 Miss Allan, guffering, &c. 11 James Reid, nurseryman 19 James Farquhar (J. B. and Sons) 22 James Elmslie 21 Inspector of Weights for Town and County ... J. Blaikie and Sons, plumbers, &c. LESLIE PLACE, 39 James Milne, grocer

From Berry-road, 40| North Broadford to Calsayseat. LOBBAN S COURT,

1 Wm. Stuart, road surveyor 29 Castle street. 290 STREET DIRECTORY.

LOCH STREET, 19 Mary Hamilton, broker 21 Maitland & M'Donald, tailors From Harriet street to Windy wynd. 35 James Maguire, tailor and clothier 37 Mrs Thain, broker II5 John Cameron, cooper 38 John M'Kann, broker 39 William Calder, tailor ... Wm. Cameron, cooper 18 James Leslie, shoemaker 41 Miss MThee, provision seller 43 Edward Maguire, broker ... James Duthie, criminal officer 19 J. and J. Bonnyman, smiths 47 John Mann, broker ... James Bonnyman ... John Bonnyman ... John Bonnyman, jun., blacksmith LOGAN S COURT, ... Alexander Walker, grocer 152 Gallowgate. 20 Bruce' s court. 23 Miss S. Pirie, spirit dealer 24 Alex. Wallace and Co., brewers LONGACRE, 25 Miss Morrice, dressmaker SO Mrs T. Sellar, draper From Broad street to West North at. 30—32 Mrs Grant 83 Mrs Cameron, midwife 1 City Loan office, D. Bain, manager ... Robert Collie, plumber 3 Miss Finlayson ... Wm.M'Intosh, wire-worker ... S. M'Beath (of J. & S. M'B.) 40 Robert Johnston, candle maker 13 Mrs M'Kessock, draper -42 Miss Milne, milliner 16 David Buchan, blacksmith 47 Miss Tait, dressmaker ... Robert Murray Barnett 50 AndtrsorCs court. 17 Mrs Bowie, draper ... Mrs Thomson, lodg-ings 20 Miss Turriff, dressmaker ... Alex. Thomson, clerk ... Alexander Turriff, funeral-waiter ... John Joss, provision agent ... Robert Ross, plasterer 52 Fergus Macandrew, cabinetmaker 23 Painters' Hall 53—55 W.Dargie, stoneware mercht. 25 Alexander Irvine, shoemaker 56 Pittendrigh, builder Wm. 31 Moses Birnie, surgeon 58 James Milne, coachmaker 45 Burnett Dixon, carter 60 Harrison's Livery Stable 48 William Chisholm, church officer 61 Mrs Milne, provision merchant (Greyfriars) 64 H. Stewart, spirit dealer ... James M'Donald, cabinet maker 66 Wm. Henderson & Son, builders 53 James Jackson, boot closer 68 James Milne, coachmaker 55 Thomas Roger, late teacher 70 Jas. Archibald, provision mercht. 56 James Gordon, cooper 70^ Wm. Cromar, blacksmith 58 Peter Durno, teacher 76 Andrew Borthwick, dyer ... Alexander Durno, printer 78 Sharp's court. 59 Gilbert Martin, hairdresser 79 J. and J. Barker, manufacturers ... George Harper (of H. and Co.) 80 John Eraser, spirit dealer 81 A. C. Barker, manufacturer 83 James Collie, cooper 84 Alexander Ogston, candle and soap MABERLY STREET, manufacturer 88 Francis Livingston, spirit mercht. From Broadford gate to Skene square. 91 William Ingram, wright 92 Andrew Nisbet & Son, soapmakers Broadford Works 96 Alex. Brebner, broker 18 Alex. Dawson, spirit dealer 98 John Palmer, hair manufacturer 100—102 Aberdeen Foundry Innes street. MACHRAY'S COURT, 107 Edward Simpson, overseer 110 Peter Bisset, builder 81 George street. 112 Nicholas Cuddle, brewer Toting street. 120 Daniel Macandrew, builder, &c. machray's court, 128 Andrew Robb, porter and ale dealer 13 Bon-accord street. LODGE WALK, mackie place. From Castle street to Queen street. West end of Skene street. Court House, Jas. Bisset, keeper James Bisset, jun., writer John Dickie, Cherryvale Jail, Rev. Daniel Baxter, chaplain Misses Glennie STREET DIRECTORY. 291

1 Misses Boyd 17 George Thomson, flesher 2 David Morison 18 James Tastard, do. 3 Mrs Paterson 19 James Gray, do, ... Rev. John Stephen 20 John Stewart, do. 4 Geo. D. Rutherford 21 John Wyness, do. 5 Mrs Stewart 22 William Grant, do. 6 Miss Gibson 23 Francis Gordon and Son, do. 24 Charles Sivewright, do. 25 Thomas Gordon, do. 26— 27 Wm. Morrison, do. MARKET BUILDINGS, 28 James Rothnie, do. 29 Adam Thomson, jun., do, Market street. 30 Geo. Williamson, sen. do. 31 Robert Sangster, sen. do. BASEMKNT-FLOOE. 32—33 Joseph Butler, do. 2 Mrs Nelson, flesher 84—35 Peter Wilson, do. 4 Jane Gordon, do. 36 Wm. Williamson, do. 5 Mrs M'Beth, do. 37 Thomas Yeats, do. 6 Robert Scroggie, do. 38 A.& W. Stark, do. 7 Andrew Davidson, do. 39 James Williamson, jun, do. 8 Mrs Yule, do. 40 John Williamson, sen. do. 9 Mrs Stewart, do. 41 William, Barron, do. 10 Mrs Gray, do. 42 John Thomson, do. 11 William Chalmers, do. 43 Adam Thomson, sen, do. 12 Mrs Groundwater, do. 44 Geo. Williamson, jun, do. 13 Alexander Wishart, do. 45 Alexander Williamson, do. 14 James "White, jun., do. 46 William Begg, do. 15 Jane Yeats, do. 47 James Davidson, do. 16 John Tastard, do. 48 J. & J. Hutcheon, do. 17 William Duncan, do. 49 James Williamson, sen. do. 18 Thomkins and Reid, do. 50 51 ifc 52 J. and W. Martin, do. 19 David Robb, fish and game dealer Gardeners, commencing on left hand 20 Robert Kemp, mealseller when entering from Market st. 21 Mrs Charles Eddie, do. William Duncan 23 William Webster, baker Alexander Smith 24 John Davidson, grocer James Sim 25 Margt. Ewen,, provision merchant James Connon 27 John Kindness, baker William Smart 28 Mrs Duncan, provision merchant James Shirrifs 29 Robert Walker, flesher Joseph Wattle 31 James M'Robbie, do. Alexander Taylor 35 John Gardiner, do. William Clark, jun. 36 Mrs M'Donald, do. John Milne 37 John M 'Donald, confectioner William Clark, sen. 38 Mrs Paterson, coffee rooms John Meffet 60—61 Robert Innes, fish and game William Smith dealer John Silver 87 James Hosie, flesher John Sim 88 James White, sen., do. John Garden 90 Mrs M'Robbie, do. James Berrie Gordon Pirie, fish dealer William Forbea Mrs Sutherland, do. James Morrison Robert Findlay, do. John Wood William Gove, do. James Wright John White, do, Peter M'Robbie Mrs Dalgety, do. Robert Connon Mrs Leys, do. William Bisset William Kinnaird HALL. James Hutcheson Market Office William Chalmers 1—2 James Stewart, flesher William M'Pherson Stewart, do. 3 Ann GALLERP. 4 Andrew Spark, do. 5 John Williamson, jun. do. 1—2 Alex, Murdoch, bookseller 6 James Tough, do. 3 W. S, Fisher, stamp cutter 7 8 & 9 Thomas Knowles, do. 4 5 & 6 Erskine Gillespie, boot and 10 11 & 12 Marr and Milne, do. shoemaker 13 John Gray, do, 7, 8, & 9 John Findlay & Sons, watch 14 William Salter, do. makers 15 & 16 Andrew Wyness, do. 10 & 11 John Robertson, do. 292 STREET DIRECTORY.

15 Mrs Rennie, draper MARYWELL STREET, 16—17 M. M'Kessock, draper 18 Mrs Keith, hardware merchant From College street to Crown street. 20 Robt. Milne, Crystal palace, tailor and clothier LEFT HAND SIDE. 21 Mrs Bowie, draper 23 Mrs Fisher, do. 1 James Pirie 24 Mrs Shier, do. ... Alex. Craig, shipmaster 25—26 Wm. Thomson, basket maker 15 Wm. Cromar, blacksmith 27 Geo. Bothwell, general merchant 23 Charles Mackay, printer 28—29 David Ogg, basket maker ... Robert Forsyth, (of D. Comb Work 34 Alexander Todd, do. Co.) 35 James Dimn, draper ... James Henderson, shipmaster 36 Alex. Bothwell, confectioner 25 Miss Jane Mitchell 37—38 John Adam, bookseller ... Mrs Goodridge 39—40 Mrs J. Conner, draper ... David Allan, (mate) 41 Mrs Morgan, do. 27 Geox-ge Moir, carpenter 42 Mrs Sutherland, stay maker ... Miss Moir, dressmaker 43 Agnes Connor, draper ... Wm. Nicolson, coalbroker (of N. & 44 Ann Troup, do. S.) 45 M. A. Mathieson, do. ... Miss Simpson, lodgings 46-47 Mrs W. Milne, do. 31 Thomas Shields, druggist 48-49 Eliza Nicol, do. RIGHT HAND SIDE. 50—51 John M 'Hardy, blacksmith 2 carter 52, 53, 54, & 55 William Spark, iron- John Brand, monger 4 George Milne, shipmaster 56 James Duffus, confectioner ... William Daniel, shipmaster 6 David Maver, teacher 8 John Stephen, mealseller 10 Alexander Henderson, shipmaster MARKET STREET, ... Alexander Bruce, traveller 12 David Brand, grocer 14 George Cheyne From Union street to Trinity Quay. ... Mrs Robert Cassia ... John Scott, shipowner LEFT HAND SIDE. 16 James Taylor, shipmaster ... Wm. Stevenson, bookseller 3 Post Office Money Order Of&ce 15 George Mann, tailor 5 Wm. Mitchell, postmaster 20 Peter M'Beath, shipmaster 7 Post-office ... James Fraser 9 New Market Coffee Room, E. Ranson ?2 Mrs Chapman, provision dealer 11 Edward Ranson 24 Alexander Silver Co.'s 13 Aberdeen Brick and Tile ... Geo. Jackson office 26 Robt. Findlay, carver and turner ... AUardyce and Jopp, wine merchants 28 Alexander Gossip to the Queen 30 James Forrest, merchant 17 Aberdeen Mechanics' Institution 32 David Main, shipmaster ... Thomas Will, manufacturer ... James Sinclair, keeper Mechanics' Institution MARISCHAL STREET, ... John Will, commercial traveller

... Board of Trade Navigation School From Castle street to Regent Quay. 19 Arthur Steven, Coffee-rooms 23 Alex. Duffus, confectioner LEFT HAND SIDE. 25 John Nisbet, photographer J. J. Kennedy, commission agent 1 Isaac Forsyth, letter carrier Thomas Douglas, (Douglas Hotel) ... Mrs Forsyth, lodgings ... Mrs Swanson, lodgings EIGHT HAND SIDE. 3 John Beattie, painter 5 Wm. Robertson, spirit dealer and Lyall, carvers and gilders 2 Hay 7 Mrs Robertson, midwife to the Queen ... William Moir, shore porter Market buildings. ... Peter Cantly, shore porter Haclden street. 9 John Beaton, hairdresser Alexander Pirie, Coffee-rooms 20 13 George Gray, merchant 22 Aberdeen Union Club ... Mrs Robertson, lodgings 24 James Forbes, & Sons, -wholesale ... Miss Levie, lodgings merchants 15 Alexander Fraser, merchant James Dalgarno, photographer 17 Mrs Ramsay, hosier 19 Charles George, share and insu- rance broker STREET DIRECTORY. 293

19 Mrs Mackie, lodgings 42 Mark Christopher, shipmaster 21 James Grant & Co., bootmakers ... Mrs M. Christopher, lodgings 25 Wm. Adamson, sharebroker ... Wm. Wallis, Lloyd's surveyor ... David Adamson, coalbroker ... Geo. Riddel, merchant ... R. B. Home, clerk 44 John Sheed, general Commission ... David Smith, commission merchant merchant and agent ... Miss Noble, lodgings 46 Miss Kennedy 27 Alexander Milne, shoemaker 48 Wm. Reid, ship & insurance broker 81 William Gillan, Jan., grocer 50, 52, and 54, Theatre Royal ... George Donald tailor 56 Scot. Sea Insurance Co., Wm. Reid 33 Wm. Duncan, insurance broker 56 John Wiseman, ship broker 35 W. & C. Williams, commis. agents ... Wm. P. Booth, insurance broker 37 Mrs M'Donald, lodgings 58 Richard Connon, & Co., ins. brokers ... Baron Swafelden & Co., surgeons 62 Aberdeen and Leith Shipping Co. 38 George Morice, accountant Robt. Mitchell, manager 89 Charles Walker, commission mer- chant 40 Geo. Thompson, jun. & Co., shipow- MARINE PLACE, FERRYHILL. ners and insurance brokers ... Alex. Knowles, book-keeper (G. T. 2 Wm. R. Murray, manager jun. and Co. 6 Wm. Penny, shipmaster Marischal street bridge. 43 J. Stratton, corn factor and general agent MARINE TERRACE, ... J. T. Eennie, insurance broker 47 Aberdeen & Newcastle S. Nav. Co, South from foot of Ferryhill place. ... Nisbet & Robertson, ins. brokers ... John Davidson, advocate D. R. L. Grant, (of B. and G.) ... Rob. Catto & Son, merchants, &c. 49 James Berry, jun., general agent 51 Mrs Fox-bes, lodgings MARTIN'S LANE, 58 A.R. Easton, watch and clock maker 57 Joseph Wood, insurance broker From Green to Renny's wynd. ... Henry Adamson, insurance broker ... Alex. Nicol, insurance broker 1 Alex, Stephen, late merchant 59 Mrs Nicolson ... Robt. Stephen, late merchant ... John Muir, ship agent ... Wm. Moir, merchant ... John Cook, insurance broker ... John Moir, merchant 2 Geo. Miller, coachman EIGHT HAND SIDE. 3 Jas. Horn, mason 2 D. Wyllie, cashier, Aberdeen bank ... Alex. Johnston, blacksmith 10 Mrs Bain, confectioner '6 Wm.Fearn, wright, 12 Mrs Martin 7 Do. Do. ... Misses Morrison ... Mrs Fisher, draper 16 John Mitchell, linen manufacturer MARY PLACE, 18 Mrs Shearer, lodgings 20 Andrew Wilson, bookseller and From Hutcheon street west to Rose- bookbinder mount terrace ... John Wilson, bookeeller 22 John M'Quarrie, tailor 1 James Rodger, tanner, &c. 24 Mrs A. Matthew *• 2 James Eaton, stone cutter 26 Henry C. Oswald, sharebroker ... Rev. Wm.Gibb 28 Wm. C alder, tailor 4 George Chessar 30 Wm. Steele, collector of poor's rates, ... John Gibb (city parish) 6 James Thomson, manager, Broad- ... Mrs Macklin. lodgings ford works 32 Miss Deans, provision dealer 34 David R. Morrice, advocate ... Stock Exchange MATHIESON^S COURT, ... Walter Oliphant, commission agent ... David Paterson, general agent 14 Castle street. ... Wm. xM iddleton, writer ... Mrs Doyle ... J. Warrack, commission merchant MEALMARKET STREET, ... Wm. Clark, shipmaster 36 B. Moir (of J. Moir;& Son) From.King street to West North street. ... John M. Clark, (of J. M. & Son) Marischal street bridge. 4 R. Brown, Mill of Tarty warehouse 42 MrsFlnlayson 6 John Robertson, stabler 2 294 STREET DIRECTORY.

8 George Troup, chemist MILLBANK, ... Miss Troup, dressmaker 15 Wm, Gove, fishmonger Broadford. 16 Thomas Daniel, innkeeper 18 J. and W. Johnston, blacksmiths Charles Runcy 25 Kohert Anderson, stabler Charles F. Runcy, advocate 27 Mrs Ironside, eating house MILLBANK LANE,

MEARN'S COURT, From North Broadford to Millbank.

52 Shiprow. JohnE. Skakle, jeweller John Ritchie James Thompson METER'S COURT,

11 Chapel lane. MILLBANK TERRACE,

North end of North Broadford. MELVILLE'S COURT, 1 James Millar 106 Gallowgate. ... John Hutton

MIDDLETHIRD, MITCHELL'S COURT,

From Waterloo st. to St. Clement Bt. 80 West North street.

MILNE'S COURT, MITCHELL'S COURT,

27 Gallowgate. 41 Guestrow.

MILNE'S COURT, MITCHELL PLACE,

75 Gallowgate. From North street to King street.

1 Mrs Lindsay MILNER'S COURT, 2 James Tait, merchant 3 Walter R. Stewart (of S. and C.) 25 Guestrow, 4 David Knox, ironmonger 5 Mrs Mackie Miss Summers MILNE'S (PROVOST) COURT,

65 Gallowgate. M'COMBIE'S COURT,

52 Union street and 51 Netherkirkgate.

MILLBURN STREET, L. and J. Smith, wholesale book- sellers and stationers From Sth. Crown st. to Wellington rd. N. of Scot. Equit. Loan Co. James Smith, printer John Sutherland, Inland Revenue officer Thos. Ritchie, late merchant M'COOK'S COURT, James Galloway, engine driver W. Gerard, brewer 116 Gallowgate. Thomas Will Mrs Dr Moir Charles Gordon, cooper M'KAY'S COURT, Wm. Campbell, sen., shipmaster Robt. Alexander, teacher 80 Gallowgate. Andrew Thomson, traveller Wm. Campbell, jun., shipmaster Mrs James Walker M'KAY'S COURT, James Shirres, silk mercer Robert Donald, shipowner 18 Trinity street. ;

STREET DIRECTORY. 295

M'LEAN'S COURT, Poor House, John Tevendale gov. Jas. Wallace, inspector; Wm. 50 Gallowffate. Clark, assistant inspector; W. Anderson, assistant inspector John Gallow, porter MOIR'S COURT, 1 Alex, Douglas, wright .. Mrs Douglas, infant teacher 103 Gallowgate. 5 John Moir, wood merchant .. John Glennie (of F. and G.)

MOUNT STREET, NELSON LANE.

From Rosemount pi. to Rosemount ter. 3 Miss Anderson .. James Duncan, spirit dealer 1 Rev. Thomas Brown Wm. Smith, painter ... Andrew Scott, shoemaker 2 Robert Glegg, iron merchant (of Glegg & Thomson) 8 James Wright, granite and marble NETHERKIRKGATE. cutter From Broad street to St. Nicholas st. ... Alexander Nicoll, commercial trav. 4 Alexander Hay (of Goldie & Hay) 5 Miss Mair LEFT HAND SIDE. 6 James Thomson, iron merchant (of 1 Mrs Innes, lodgings Glegg & Thomson) ... Miss Innes, dressmaker 7 William Mowat, writer ... John Rhind, commission agent 8 Jas. Gibb, shipmaster (St Lawrence) 7—9 Pickford and Co. 12 William Knox, grain merchant St Catherine's wynd. John Urquhart, druggist, Mount 11 Alex. Gray, watchmaker cottage 13 do. do. 15 Robert Hughes, engraver 17—19 George Donald, painter MUTTONBRAB, 25 Wm. Ritchie and Co., leather mer- chants From Woolmanhill to Denburn. 27 John M'Kenzie, stoneware mercht. 35 Alex. Seton, pawnbroker 22 M. Dean, chimney sweep 39 G. Duncan, agent 51 M' Gomhie^s court. Carnegie^s brae. 65 John Taylor, hotel MOUNTHOOLY, 67 Mrs Watt, provision merchant 69 W. Thomson, plumber Prom Gallowgateto Canalsi'de, 71 do. do. 73 James Watson, watchmaker 1—2 James Philip, M.D. ... Mrs Mitchell's pattern printing es- 4 David Nicol, flesher tablishment 5 Alexander Chalmers (of C. & E.)j ... Miss Findlay, dressmaker EIGHT HAND SIDE. ... Joseph Wishart, organ builder 6 John Keith, tailor 7 Chalmers and Ewing, monumental 16 Smith's court. sculpture, and polished granite ... Mrs Elmslie, lodgings works 18 James Mann, grocer 9 Alex. Allan, chemist and druggist, 24 John M'Hardy, blacksmith 11 Peter Keith, carter 26 Cooper's court. 28 James M'Intosh, tinsmith 30 Yeat^ court. NATIONAL BANK COURT, ... Miss Young ... Miss Sievewright ... JohnB. Simpson, book-keeper 42 Castle street. (G. L. Co.) [maker 32 John Young, musical instrument 40 John Mearns, provision seller NELSON STREET, 42 R. Maitland, shipowner 44 Alex. Lawson, spirit dealer From Gallowgate to King street. 46 do. ... John Ross, plasterer Ferguson Smith, writer 48 James Legg, tinsmith Robert Watson, builder 52 Alex. Stephen, painter, &c Miss Craig, Melbourne cottage 54 David M'Hardy, smith 296 STREET DIRECTOEY.

62 Alex. Stephen, waiter EIGHT HAND SIDE. ... Murray, keeper of Wm. Corn Ex- 4 Wm. Souter, shoemaker change 6 do. do. 66 Daniel Dougal, chimney sweep 8 Mrs Dow, broker 72 Alex. Littlejohn, wholesale grocer 10 David Dow, butcher 14 George Grant, spirit dealer 16 Wm. Diack, grocer, &c. NICOL'S COURT, Park street chapel. 20 Wm. Reid, earthenware dealer 106 John street. 28-26 Chas. M. MacQuibban, druggist 30 J. Walker, grocer and spirit dealer 32 J. Ross, letter carrier NORTHFIELD, 34 George Thomson, flesher ... Mrs Cruickshank Gilcomston. ... James Ingram 36 Miss Kay, provision dealer 11 John Strachan, coffee roaster 38 John Wilson, wright 12 Alex. Clark, grocer ... Richard Mackie, roper 13 James "Walker, bookseller 40—42 George Miller, jun., ropemaker 14 Alex. Clark, grocer 70 Wm. Gray, ship carpenter 16 John Nicol, beadle 76 Robert Smollet, spirit dealer John A. Baily, manager (K. & Co.) OGSTON'S COURT,

84 Broad street. PARK LANE,

From Park street to Commerce street. PARK STREET, 2 Thomas Gibson, hairdresser From Justice street to Railway. 6 Jn. Hogg and Co., provision dealers 10 Eugene M'Carthy, spirit dealer LEFT HAND SIDE. 1 John Simpson, eating house 7 George Masson, eating house PARK PLACE, 11 Mrs Ross, broker 13 Mrs Campbell Foot of Park street. 17 Charles Robertson, ironmonger 19 Robert Reid, grocer 1 Arthur C. Bruce 25 Wm. Currie, hairdresser ... James Milne, shore porter 31 Mrs Martin, provision seller 2 James Easton, blacksmith 33 Wm. Hunter, grocer ... Wm. Mair, shipmaster 35 Alexander Tough, flesher ... James M'Donald, Inland Revenue 37 Cromhie^s court, 3 George Anderson, woodsawyer 39 W. Allan, grocer 4 James Reid, shipmaster 41 James M'Kay, baker 47 George Bruce, grocer ... Duncan Reid, shipmaster ... Mrs Keith, milliner PEACOCK'S CLOSE, 49 Geo. Milne, spirit dealer 55 John Panton, gi'ocer 24 Castle street. 57 Miss Stewart, milliner ... Wm. i^nderson, plumber 59 Miss Lawrence, dressmaker pensioner's COURT, 61 George Milne, tailor ... Mrs Leslie 18 Justice street. ... Robert Souttar, shipmaster 63 Wm. Smith, grocer 64 John Stewart, brewer pirie's court, ... John Taylor, shipmaster 65 Wm. M'Queen (late coast guard) 50 Castle street. ... George Murray, builder ... Alex. Hurry (of W. H. and Sons) Seller, confectioner ... Miss Sievewright Wm. Mrs Badenoch, lodgings ... George Grant (late 74th regt.) ... George Knowles, engineer 69 Wm. Sheriffs, grocer 71 Alex. Taylor, gardener pirie's court, George Donaldson, builder. Summer- field cottage 32 Shiprow. STREET DIRECTORY. 297

plasterer's court, PRINCES STREET,

70 Gallowgate. From King street to Park street.

9 John Clark, builder ... George Still, combmaker POLMUIR, ... John Sedgewick foreman (D. Ro- berts, currier) South-west of Ferryhill 11 John Greig, workshop „.. Alex. Petrie William ... John Sorely, reedmaker Matthews I Jn. 13 Robert Brown, stabler Abernethy (of J. A. and Co ) Wm. Bisset, gardener 15 Peter Green, farrier Alexander Baird 17 David Roberts, leather merchant Free North Church School (D. Connell, teacher) 22 James Marquis Duguid, writer POOR S HOSPITAL COURT, 28 James Ewing (of Chalmers and Ewing) 56 Gallowgate. PROSPECT TERRACE,

PORK LANE, From Bank street to Devanha brewery. and Prom Quay to Virginia street. 1 Charles Smith (of Smith Ramage) ... George Goldie, porter dealer ... Mrs Millar, lodgings porter's court, 2 Hugh Longmuir, shipmaster 3 Robt. Hadden, sen., salmon fisher ... shipmaster 12 Weigh-house square. Roberc Hadden, jun., 4 Wm. Adam, shipmaster ... David Laurie (of D. 0. W. Co.) ... Wm. Laurie, bookseller PORTHILL CLOSE, ... Misses Laurie, milliners 6 Mrs Beattie 98 Gallowgate. 7 Robt. M. Riddoch (of R. & L.)

POYNERNOOK, QUEEN STREET, From Broad street to North street.

. Foot of Denburn. LEFT HAND SIDE. 3 James Drummond, bootmaker PRINCE REGENT STREET, ... John Clark, advocate 7 Aberdeen Herald Office From Canal terrace to Baltic street. 13 Wm. Dawson, spirit dealer 15 John M'Laren, commission mercht. 13 Alex. M orison, shipmaster 17 David Grant, tobacconist ... Thomas Buist, cooper, &c. 19 Isaac Hill, teacher ... James Morison, clerk 21 Alex. Ogilvie and Co., hatters 15 James Cumming, shipmaster 23 Wm. Anderson, clothier ... John Stewart, shipmaster 27 James Booth, M.D. ... Jas. Cumming, juu., ship chandler 29 Thomas M'Combie & Co., tobacco ... Robert Still, blockmaker and snuff manufacturers 17 Geddes' court. 31 Mrs Riddoch .-, Mrs Thomas Ritchie ... Alex. Riddoch ... James Allan, shipmaster 33 A. and J. Anderson, painters, &c. ... George Fraser, smith 35 Alexander Cooper, saddler 20 Alex. Robertson, engineer 37 J. & W. Bisset, grocers ... Geo. Nicol, rope manufacturer 39 Peter C. Barrie, hat manuiacturer ... Robert Jamieson, shipmaster 41 John Stephenson, (Odd Fellows' ... Hugh Dunn, steward Arms Inn) ... John Gunn, carpenter 43 Knight and Craib, saddlers 23 Andrew Cameron, moulder Shoe lane, ... James Watson, shipmaster 45 Alexander Cooper, saddler ... George Findlay, draper 47 Aberdeen Quill Manufactory 2 a2 .

298 STREET' DIRECTORY.

49 James Maguire, dealer in clothes 2 Thomas gangster, advocate 51 Alexander Leslie, messenger-at- 3 James Durward, inn and lodgings arms and auctioneer 4 James Webster, broker 53 Miss M'Donald 55 Alex. Buchan, cook-shop 57 James M'Kay, hosier RAMAGE'S COURT, 61 Win. Shaw, tailor 65 James Milne flesher 83 Broad street. 67 Mrs Farquhar, provision seller 71 Mrs Petrie, provision seller 73 Mrs Bowman, spirit dealer RED LION COURT, 81 Mrs Watt 83 John Ramsay, hoot and shoemaker From 77 Broad street to Guestrow 85 Miss Cardno, milliner 87 John Harper (of H. F. & Co.) 89 James Greig, hoot and shoemaker RETTIE'S COURT, 91 Wm. Legg, tinsmith 95 Alex. Purvis, watchmaker 26 Broad street

EIGHT HAND SIBE. 5 James Rettie (of Rettie and Sons, 1 James Drummond, hootmaker jewellery depot) 2 James Strachan, paper-ruler 4 Andrew Masson, accountant 6 James Stevenson, engraver REID'S COURT, 8 John Leslie, hootmaker 10 Chronicle court. 34 Gallowgate. ... James Blake, house and news agent ... Alexander Both well, confectioner ... James Anderson, hilliard rooms 14 W. & J Berry, linen manufacturers REID's (D.) COURT, 16 Miss Skene, wool merchant 20 Thomas Eweu, advocate 49 Gallowgate. 22 Patrick Whyte, tohacco and snuflf manufacturer 24 do. do. do. REID'S COURT, 26 Gordon Reynolds, basket maker professor of music 28 Wm. Spark, 7 Shiprow. 30 Mrs J. Smith 32 Alex. Pirie, carver and gilder 34 Kilgour & Taylor, tobacconists 38 Mrs Greig, laundress REGENT QUAY. 42 Milne, Brothers, and Co. manufact- turers From Shorebrae to G. N. of S. Railway 46 William Milne, grocer Station. 48 James Firth, slater 52 Mill of Cults Warehouse, J. Thom- 1 Wm. Forbes, merchant son 2 James Elsmie, (of G. E. & Son) 54 John Edmond, bookbinder, &c. 4 George Elsmie & Son, corn mer- Lodge walk. chants 56 Charles Glennie, coach proprietor WeigJihouse square. 58 Wm. Brown, basketmaker 9 John Begg, merchant 60 MrsRennie 10 James Low, tailor ... Mrs Norris, teacher ... Hot and Cold Salt Water Baths, 64 Elizabeth M'Intosh, spirit dealer Alex. Mowat, proprietor 66—68 J. M'Kenzie, baker 11 George Leslie, shipowner 70 Andrew Coutts ... James Leslie, shipowner 72 Miss Bisset, dressmaker 111 Nicolson & Simpson, coal brokers 74 John Thomson, tailor 12 James Duncan, spirit dealer 76 James Mackay, bootmaker 13 Andrew Sherer, ship chandler 78 Mrs Taylor, stoneware merchanc ... D. M'Taggart, coal merchant 80 Peter M'Donald, tailor 14 John Ritchie, spirit dealer 82 Colin A. Philip, advocate ... James Winlaw jun., ship and insu- rance broker Marisclial street. RAGG'S LANE, 15 Charles Fraser, spirit dealer Shore lane. From 37 Broad|street to Guestrow. 16 Custom House 17 George Davidson (of G. and W, Williiim Shaw, house carpenter Davidson) 2 Mrs M'Laren's lodgings ... Ales. Pearson, merchant STREET DIRECTORY. 299

20 Robert Mitchell, manager, (L. and ROSE'S COURT. C. Shipping Company) 18 Commerce street. ... Chas. Mitchell, teller (T, and C- B.) 21 Thomson's court. ... G. Thomson and Son wine merch. STREET, ... Alexander Skene, wholesale tea ROSE merchant 22 George Thomson, shipowner From Union place to Bridewell. 24 George Adams, tailor 24 John Wiseman, agent 1 Mrs Bothwell Scott's court. 3 Mrs M'Lagan ... William C argil, shipmaster 8 James Trail, wright, etc, ... Wm. Raiker, shipmaster 11 Miss Cadenhead 28 Merchant Seamen's Office 12 John Cruickshank, L.L.D. ... George Brock, shipping master 13 John Bannermann, late dyer James street, 14 Mrs John Innes 29 James Mitchell, outfitter 15 MissL. Gibb SO Arthur Smith, painter ... Miss Smith 32 Receiving Post Office 17 J.B. Innes, slater ... Peter Buyers, ship chandler, &c. 20 John Rust, wood merchant ... Charles Runcy, Millbank 22 Geo. Mathieson (of G. M. and Co.) 34 James Stephen, porter dealer Alexander W. Chalmers, governor 35—36 George M'Kenzie, grocer and of west prison spirit dealer Donald Cattanach, principal warder 37 John Hobnell, spirit dealer 40 Alexander Milne, printer ... William Mitchell, shipmaster ROSEMOUNT PLACE, 42 William Cruickshank, innkeeper ... William Hervey, spirit dealer From Skene square to Short loanings. Water lane. 1 John Elliot 44 George Leslie, innkeeper 2 Do. do. 45 Smith and Ramage, watchmakers, ... Capt. Millar &c, 4 Robert Stevens, grocer 46 Mrs M'Millan 5 William Balfour ... Mrs Craig, lodgings 6 Mrs Massie 47 Hugh Wilson, confectioner ... Rev. John Massie, 49 George Yule, grain merchant 7 William Masson, grocer Sugar Jiouse lane. 8 John Mann, shipmaster 52 Inverury Mills Warehouse 9 Rev. John Stephen (Free J. Knox) 53 James Saunders, spirit dealer 10 Andr. Johnston (Adam & Anderson) ... Andrew Ritchie, shipmaster ... Miss Johnston ... David Ritchie, shipmaster 11 Mrs Thomas Gordon 55 Thomas A. Kidd, tin-plate worker 12 Miss Inglis 56 W. Hervey, spirit dealer 14 Charles Stuart, agent 57 William Shepherd, grocer ... Capt. S. Rawsou (R. A. M.) ... Peter Black, shipmaster 15 Captain Marsh

... George Liddle, do. 16 Rev. S. M'Millan Commerce street. 17 Andrew Smith, merchant 61 James MTL^ean, shipmaster 18 James Walker ... Scott ... Wm. Taylor, shipmaster Mrs James 63 Mrs Gavin 19 John Sim, clerk (N. of S. Bank) ... David Thomas, shipmagter 21 John Forsyth, leather merchant ... Henry Dunningham, do. 22 Rev. H. M'Kenzie 64 Robt. Swayne, innkeeper 23 Joseph Rowell, ironmonger Great North of Scotland Railway Offices and Station ROSEMOUNT TERRACE,

RENNY'S WYND, From Forbes street to Mary place.

From Green to Trinity street. 1 Alexander Begg 3 Mrs M'Hardy, lodgings

,.. John Duncan RIDDEL'S COURT, 4 Alexander Keith 5 A. C. Barker, manufacturer 40 Windmillbrae. 6 William Masson 7 James Blackball, (of Blackball RHIND'S COURT, and Co.) 8 Charles Lyell Shepherd 64 Gallowgate. 9 MrsMuil 300 STKEET DIEECTOEY.

BOSS'S COURT, William Mackie, grocer James Brown, coachman 22 Schoolhill, Miss Dalachy Andrew Leslie James Inglis EOSS'S COUET, George Middleton, spirit dealer Charlotte street. 6 Upperkirkgate. C. M'Eobbie, spirit dealer John E. Grant, merchant Wm. Yunnie EOTUNDA FLACE, David Logan George Milne, grocer N. E. corner of Eoy's Nursery. 76 do. do. Shuttle street. 1 George Eeith, secretary and g^eneral manager, S. N. E. E. Co. 4 John Eoy, Nursery seedsman. ST. ANN'S COUET,

EUBISLAW PLACE, 15 Guestrow.

From Albyn place to Albert street. ST. CATHERINE'S COURT, 1 Eev. Joshua Kirkman 2 James Smith (of G-ill and Smith) 16 Shiprow.

EUBISLAW TEEEACE, ST. CATHERINE'S WYND,

1 George Henry (of H. Gordon and From Union street to Netherkirkgate. Co.) 2 Robert Maclure, L.L.D. 2 Keating- and Co. James 3 Matthews, architect ... David Troup, coach guard 4 Thomas Euxton, advocate ... Peter Brown (of P. and G. Brown) 3 H. Franklin, boot and shoemaker 4 George CoUie and Co., drapers ST. ANDREW STEEET, 6 James Probit, furnishing tailor

From Loch street to Woolmanhill. ST. CLEMENT'S STREET, LEFT HAND SIDE. MrsPirie, sick-nurse From Garvock street to Building-yard. Eobt. Davidson, slater William Williams, grocer 1 George Spark, shipowner Mrs David Milne 2 Miss Maitland George street. ... Mrs IM'Grigor J. Middleton, cabinetmaker 3 Peter Riddel (Harbour office) Alexander Marchant ... Mrs Captain Anderson Alexander Moir, shoemaker William Buck, shoemaker Aberdeen Public Batbs—Female Mrs John Walker entry Alex. Pittendrigh, wright and Mrs Murray register office funeral waiter Crooked lane. Andrew Milne, shoemaker Blachfriars street. John Wallace, shipmaster John Davidson, plumber James Tulloch, shipmaster Miss Duguid Alex, Morison, clerk Alex. Young, grocer James Tulloch, merchant EIGHT HAND SIDE. Andrew Milne, shoemaker Mrs Duncan, provision merchant George Nicol's rope manufactory James M'Kenzie, porter Goldie and Hay, sailmakers James Reid, shoemaker John JamiesoD, spirit dealer Mrs Dawson, lodgings James Whyte, spirit dealer Mrs Wilson, lodgings Wra. Connon, carpenter Alex. Forsyth, jun., clerk (E. J.) Mrs Duncan Walker George street. Alex. Walker, shipmaster Horse Bazaar James Leslie, shipmaster John Edward, shoemaker Mrs Robertson, midwife Glassite Chapel Wm. Dick, overseer John Young, spirit dealer Thomas Black, carpenter STREET DIRECTORY. 301

ST. CLEMENT'S LANE, 9 Gilbert M'Crindle, innkeeper 11 Wm. Mortimer, manufacturer Opposite 50 St. Clement's street. 13 Wm. Stevenson, bookseller 15 Wm. Davidson, paper ruler 2 John Barclay, overseer ... Mrs Jamieson, midwife 8 Christopher Law 17 John H. Ross, clothier Wm. M'Callum, locker 19 Miss Cassie, dressmaker 21 Mrs Louden, city hotel 23 Alexander Gray, bookseller ST. JOHN'S COURT, 25 Francis Fiddes, bootmaker Correction wynd. 38 Castle street. 29 James Walker, watchmaker 31 George L. Walker, hardware mer- James & Geo. Collie, advocates chant 33 John Lunan, bookseller 35 Robert M'Kinlay, grocer ST. JOHN'S PLACE, ... Jas. Gruickshank, teacher of music ... Miss Cruickshank, teacher of music From Crown street to Crown terrace. 37 James Mowat, clothier 39 Robert Beveridge, manufacturer 41 Mrs Mathieson, dressmaker [ler ST. MARY'S PLACE, ... Miss Mathieson, wax-flower model- ... Miss Adams, lodgings From Crown terrace to Crown street. 43 D. and J. Riddel, watchmakers 45 Robert Singer, baker ... John Morison 47 Do. do. 2 Wm. Rait, teacher 49 James Anderson, slater ... E. Harries, teacher Mrs ... Peter Gordon, china merchant 3 Wm. Henderson, painter 51 Do. do. ... Peter Skene, carter 53 Wm. Smith, nurseryman and seeds- ... George Young, pianoforte tuner, man (Wood and Co.) 55 Francis Croll, baker ... Alex. Gray (of A. and A. Gray) Churchyard gate 4 Wm. Elmslie, druggist 57 John Ross, ironmonger ... John Dunn, late merchant 59 James Allan, grocer ... Mrs Machray 61 Wm. Milne, commission agent 6 Mrs Melvin, lodgings ... Age Assurance Go's office—Wm. 7 James Smith, house carpenter Robson, agent ... Robert Wood, bootmaker ... John Paterson, surgeon 9 Miss Malcolm 63 Andrew Smith, draper 18 J. Warrack, commission agent 65 John Urquhart, druggist ... Alexander Robertson, stonecutter EIGHT HAND SIDE. 4 John Duncan, goldsmith ST. NICHOLAS LANE, 6 Do. do. 8 Alexander Masson, auctioner From St Nicholas st. to Correction wnd. ... John M 'Hardy, shipmaster ... Mrs M'Hardy 2 Gilbert M'Crindle, innkeeper 10 Andrew Scott, shoemaker 3 Gill and Smith 12 Misses Winchester, dressmakers 4 James Taylor, bootmaker and milliners 6 do. do. 14 Macaldowie, Hurry, and Co., brush 8—9 P. Machray, Prince of Wales manufacturers restaurant 16 George Oldman, hairdresser 16 John Little, hotel 18 James W atson, watchmaker 20 Peter Jamieson, harness composi- Netherkirkgate. tion manufacturer 20 Geo. Mathieson, saw trimmer ... James Williams, furrier ... Thomas Duncan, and Son, cork ST. NICHOLAS STREET, manufacturers 22 John Fyfe. brushmaker From Union street to Upperkirkgate. 24 Milne and Marshall, grocers 26 Alex. Henderson, advocate LEFT HAND SIDE, ... William Dow, writer 1 J. and W. Sturrock, ironmongers 28 George and Robert King, book- St. Nicholas lane. sellers 3 Robert M'Kinlay, tea and coffee 30 Jas. T. Mackay and Son, jewellers merchant 32 Alexander Henderson, advocate 5 David Wilson, dyer 34 John Sutherland, druggist 7 J. C. Anderson, wig maker 36 James Moir, grocer 302 STEEET DIRECTORY.

38 Misses Bisset, dressmakers 49 William Hender.son, M.D. ... John Lunan, bookseller 51 John M'Laren, merchant 42 Mrs James Shirreffs, inn 53 James M'Laren ... Alex. Shirreffs (G. N. of S. R.) ... William M'Laren, M.D. 44 Morison and Skakle, jewellers and 55 John W. Brantingham, grocer opticians ... James Emslie, dentist Flourmillhrae. 57 Sir Michael Bruce, Bart. 48 Jonathan Mess, corn merchant 59 Wm. Gavin, merchant ... John Holmes, clerk 50 Police Tax Ofl&ce BIGHT HAND BIDE. ... Wm. Duncan, treasurer 2 G. Mitchell, spirit dealer ... Geo. Milne, clerk of police 4 Gordon's court. ... John Cruickshank, inspector of ... Mrs Harrow, midwife police 6 James Bain, spirit dealer ... James Minty, assistant inspector 8 Edward, Affleck, inn and lodgings 58 Porter and Leighton, boot and shoe- ... Thos. Clunes and Co., plumbers makers 12 Wm. Forsyth, cabinetmaker 54 Mrs Ogg, lodgings 14 Buthie's court. ... William Fraser, surgeon ... Mrs Williamson, lodgings 56 Brebaer and Grant ... Robert Pratt, merchant 58 Thomas Masson, flesher 18 James Leslie, bootmaker 60 Misses Leslie, lodgings '20 Donald's court. ... Thomas Masson, flesher 23 Boss's court. 62 Alex. Urquhart, grocer ... Geo. Buchan, stabler 24 Mrs Duncan ... Misses Nicol, white seamstresses ST. PAUL STREET. 26 Leslie Bisset, tinsmith 28 Wm. Stuart, boot and shoemaker From Gallowgate to Loch street. 30 George Garden, baker 32 do. do. 1—2 John Watt, leather merchant 32 Geo. Thomson baker 5 Do- do. Harriet street. 14—16 Joseph Rowell, iron merchant 34 Robert Wilson, bookseller 9 Medical school, Thos. Dallas, porter 36 Keith Jopp, M.D, 42 William East Parish schools, J, S. Kidd, Andrew, druggist teacher ... Mrs Thompson 18 Miss M'Lennan, dressmakers ... Dr. P. Redfern, 46 John Christie, M.D, 48 Murray and Garden, advocates 50 James Murray (of M. and G.) SCHOOLHILL, 52—56 Grammar School From 58 Robert Gordon's Hospital Upperkirkgate to Woolmanhill. 62 George M'Bain, baker 64 Adam Ross, watchmaker LEFT HAND SIDE. 66 Henry Jackson, M.D., surgeon 3 John Garioeh, hairdresser 68 George Brantingham, jun., and Co., 5 James Knight, coal-broker grocers ... Mrs Laing, lodgings 7 J. and R, Urquhart, merchants 9 John M'Leod & Co., watchmakers SCOTT'S COURT, 11 Charles Brown, corkcutter 13 Mrs Forbes, provision merchant 25 Quay. 15 James Kerr, painter Churchyard gate, 19 Alexander Skene, tailor SEAMOUNT PLACE, 21 Mrs Hogg, lodgings ... James Dunn, draper From Gallowgate to North street. 21i Robert Pratt, mealseller 25 Robert Robertson, shoemaker 5 John Hutton, traveller 27 Miss Kerr, dressmaker 9 Dr. Peter Grant 31 Misses Duncan, dressmakers ... George C. Minty, teacher 35 Wm. Walker, umbrella maker ... Mrs Minty 37 Do. do. 11 Wm. Hay, bootmaker 89 Charles Brown, corkcutter ... Robert Forrest 41 James Mitchell, baker 13 George Geddes, builder Back wyncL. ... James Craigen, auctioneer 43 John M'Andrew ... John Webstei', ironmonger 45 Mrs Clark ... Mrs Emslie, lodgings 47 Alexander Yeats, accountant 19 John Wright,' turner ... James Littlejohn (of L. and G.) 21 Lewis Ross, teacher of music STREET DIRECTORY. 303

21 Mrs Ross, lodgings 28 Collie's court. ... J. C. M'Intosh, bookkeeper (A. P. ... Alex. Collie, slater and Sons) ... Robert Cran, writer 26 Alexander Ingram, carpenter 32 Pirie's court. 31 Alex. Brown, shoemaker 38 Jamieson's court. 83 George Forbes, grocer 42 James Adams, broker 85 Samuel Pope, guard, North mail 46 GruichslianK s court. ... William B. Pope ... James Ross, shoemaker ... Wm. Howie, porter (A. H. & S.) 52 31earns' court. SHARP'S COURT, ... John Stewart, teacher 54 John M'Gregor, tailor 78 Loch street. ... Mrs Nelson^ iiesher 56 David Gray, ffrocer 58 James Grant, shipmaster SHAW'S COURT, ... John Collie, hairdresser 60 John Law, baker 90 Gallowgate. 62 James Johnston, hairdresser 66 Alexander Johnston, broker 72 Welster's court. SHEWAN'S COURT, 74 George Sim, grocer 76 Mrs Crone, poultry dealer 119 Gallowgate. 78 Sutherland's court. 80 Charles Davidson, shoemaker 82 Wm. Mowatt and Co., merchants 84 Brebner's court. SHIPROW, ... Mrs Keith ... James Collie, tide waiter From Union street to Market street. ... Thomas Rutherford, carver ... Mrs H. Smith LEFT HAND SIDE. ... James Duncan 7 Beid's Court. 86 Robt. Forbes, spirit dealer 9 Alex. Lamond, stoneware merchant 90 Mrs Hay, spirit dealer 13 Alexander Beattie, hairdresser 17 Mrs Milne, provision dealer 21 Wm. Meldium, tailor SHOE LANE, 23 Hugh M'Coll 29 Mrs Smith From North street to Queen street. 31 Alexander Cormack, grocer 33 Misses Law 2 James M'Kenzie, teacher (G. P. S.) 35 George Thom, shoemaker 5 Jn. Smith and Co., iron merchants 51 George Fyfe, merchant 6 John Stephen, plumber, etc. 53 Wm. Anderson, salmon fisher 7 James Pyper ... Mrs John Fyfe 8 do. 63 John Geddes, provision dealer 19 Charles Mitchell, grocer 67 Joseph Thomson, grocer 69 Miss Elder, staymaker 71 George R. Duncan, broker SHORE BRAE, 87 Chas. Lindsay, spirit dealer From Shiprow to Quay. EIGHT HAND SIDE. 2 Alex. Walkinshaw, boot and shoe- 1 Alex. Fiddler, coal broker maker ... Gordon Gilchrist, tailor 6—7 James Morrison, baker 2 Agnes Connon, draper 10 GruicTishayiK s (G.) court, ... James Nicol, bulker ... Alex. Collie, baker ... Miss Davidson, stoneware merchant ... Miss Moir, dressmaker 3 Mrs R. Chapman, spirit dealer 14 Hugh Ross, broker 4 W. Duncan, treasurer of police 16 St. Catherine's court. ... P. A. Skinner, candle maker ... Mrs Mackie, bootbinder SHORE LANE, ... Mrs Riach, Warkman's Tavern ... Wm. Robertson, stoneware mer- From Quay to Virginia street. chant 18 James Brown „.. John Wilson, shore porter SHORT LOANINGS, .., Alex. Scatterty, waiter 20 James Wildgoose, grocer 17 Miss Morrison, grocer 22 Isaac Murray, tailor Wm. Cook, weaver 26 Miss Duncan, poultry dealer Wm. Simpson, piano-forte tuner 304 STREET DIRECTORY.

SHUTTLE LANE, SIMPSON'S COURT,

From East North street to Park street. 139 Gallowgate, and 96 Loch street.

SINCLAIR'S COURT, SHUTTLE STREET, 69 Broad Street From St Andrew street to Joiin street.

8 Bowman and Henderson, plasterers SKENE STREET,

From Black's Buildings to Skene place

SILVER STREET (NORTH), LEFT HAND SIDE. 5 James Knowles, flesher From Golden square to Skene terrace. 7 Captain Wm. Dunningham ... Wm. Watt, slater 9 Rev. Dr. M'Gilvray, Free Gilcom- 11 Miss Garden, dressmaker ston Manse 17 Alex. Dunn, grocer 10 John M. Reid, teacher Skene Terrace. [ners Church) 11 Mrs Brown 25 Wm. Hogg, tailor (Mari- 14 Rev. John Longmuir, A.M. 29 Alexander Reid 15 Mrs G. H. Boyd ... George Thow, tailor and clothier 16 Rev. David Milne ... John Sherar, mason Milne, 17 John D. Milne, jun, (of J. D. 43 John Davidson, writer sen. and jun.) 77 John Paul, horse hirer professor of music 18 R. H. Baker, Summer street. 19 Rev. Wm. Primrose 91 Charles Joss, tailor 20 Miss King, lodgings 95 E. Hutton, hairdresser dressmaker ... Miss Anderson, 111 Wm. Simpson, beadle 21 Wm. Chalmers, gardener 125 John M'Gregor teacher of music ... Miss Chalmers, 129 George Hay, furnishing tailor bookseller 22 Samuel M-Lean, 131 John Taylor, grocer 23 Dr. Macrohin, Migvie house 133 ^ Do. do. 24 Ales. Masson, auctioneer Chapel street. 26 Miss Innes 135—137 George Trail,jun., grocer 28 Mrs Geo. Reid, sen. 139 Miss Proctor ... John Duncan, writer ... Rev. Wm. L. Mitchell (Free H 30 Mrs Bance [John) Church) Little- ... Alex. Rhind, traveller (Jas, 141 Samuel Benson, grocer late baker 31 James Topp, 142 Alexander Laing (of L. & M.)

KIGHT-HAND SIDE. Geo. Thow, tailor and clothier SILVER STREET (SOUTH), Wm. Cameron, shoemaker do. do. Golden square. From Union street to Peter Millar, merchant John Geddes, mason James H. Collie, hirdresser 1 Wm. Niddrie, artist 2 Mary Ann Skene Miss B . Grant, milliner ... Mrs Smith Mrs Reith, lodgings ... Misses Smith, milliners Mrs Westland 3 David Grant, shoemaker Peter M'Intosh, manufacturer and gasfitter 4 John Berry, plumber Archibald Watson, cashier (Rich- shoemaker 6 Kenneth Watt, ards and Co.) 7 James Fyvie, cab hirer Andrew Gage, overseer James Cooper Wm. Maver, spirit dealer SIM'S COURT, Edgar Gauld, builder Fras. Rae, cart and plough wright advocate 89 Shiprow. Wm. Adam, jun., Miss Robson Wm. Buyers (of J. B. and Co.) Miss Courage, staymaker SIM'S SQUARE, Miss Stephen, dressmaker E. Hutton, hairdresser Shuttle street. Robert Petrie, shoemaker Samuel Law, shoemaker 2 James Sim Skene row. STREET DIRECTORY. 305

SKENE STREET WEST, 10 Alex. Robertson, plumber and gas- fitter James Edmond, advocate 13 Mrs Wyness, lodgings A, A. Symmers, Glenburnie cot. 17 Mrs Ure Thos. Craig, tobacconist 18 Wm. Berrie (of W. & J. B.) Jn. Jainieson, teller (T. and C. B.) 19 Richard Connon (of R. Connon Alex. Speid and Co. Alex. Edward (B. L. Co.) 26 Rev. John Aiken (0. Antiburgher c.) 28 Wm. Henderson,jun. (B. H. and Co.) SKENE PLACE, 30 Wm. Adam (of Adam and Anderson) 32 Miss Paton of Grandholme 34 William Bisset (of J. & W. B.) From Skene street to Cherryvale. 36 Mrs M'Bean, late of Alves 38 Mrs Browning 1 Miss Leslie 40 John D. Milne, sen., advocate 2 Rev. Charles Ross (Free Bon-accord 42 Mrs Charles Ross Church) 44 Andrew Murray, advocate, (of M. 3 Mrs Dunn and M'C.) 4 James Nisbet (of Nishet and Robert- 46 Misses Leith of Freefield son) 48 David Gill, watchmaker (of G. & S. Miss Smith 5 50 Miss Henderson ... Misses Baxter ... Joseph Wright, timber merchant 52 Mrs Parker SKENE SQUARE,

From Steps of Gilcomston to Caroline SKENE ROW. place. From Skene place to Hardweird. 1 Wm. Robbie, slater 8 Alex. Ross, brewer 13 Mrs Middleton 12 James Russel, police (S. N. E. R. Co.) 21 Mrs George Gibson ... Gibson, commercial traveller ... Alex. Melvin, shoemaker Wm. 24 Nath. Allan, jun., grocer ... Alex. M'Lean, shipmaster 26 James Balfour 36 R. Maconachie, clerk (Stamps aid Taxes) SMITH'S COURT, 40 Miss Jane Ross, sick nurse plumber 48 Robert Collie, 16 Netherkirkgate. ... James Fraser, overseer (G. Comb work) 50 Margaret M'Gregor, milliner 59 John Brown, M.D. SMITH'S COURT, 60 Francis Kemp, groce 73 Mrs Anderson 21 Castle street 81 Wm. Cowan, engine 82 James Gerrard, blacksmith 83 James M'Naughton, engineer (Rich- STREET, ards and Co.) SPA 84 Mrs Knox, teacher From Skene st. bridge to Woolmanhill. ... John Matthew, merchant 86 Alex. Beverly, teacher (Grammar Ironside, builder school) 8 Wm. 9 Do. do. 98 James B. Welch, P. L. manager Mitchell and Cay, wrights (Richards and Co.) Wm. Watt, slater Mrs Webster, midwife Wm. Dawson, cart wright SKENE TERRACE, John Nicol, rope manufacturer 18 Do. do. do. From Skene street to Summer street

4 Wm. Webster, baker 5 Souter and Slaker, painters and SPRINGBANK STREET, glaziers Bon-accord st. 6 Wm. Webster, baker From Crown street to 7 Miss Craighead, milliner and dress- maker Mrs Rickman 9 Charles Smith, tailor Misses Knight 2 B 306 STREET DIRECTORY.

SPBINGBANK TERRACE, Alexander Ogilvie, (of A. & W, 0. Milne end From Crown st. to Bon-accord terrace. William Ogilvie, (of A. and W. O.) Milne end 1 Wm. Gibson of Kindmundy Mrs Geo. Troup, Prospect Cottage 2 Thomas Clark, M.D., professor of Wm. Strachan of Moreseat chemistry (M. Col.,) Mrs Cameron, Morefield 3 Alex. Alexander, shipmaster James Strachan 4 Wm. Melville (of T. M. & Sons) Dr. James Ferguson, rector, (W. 6 Jas. and Wm. Martin, flesherg K A.) Mile end 7 G. Cadenhead, city fiscal ... Miss Lambert 8 Wm. Catto (Abdn. Bank) STRAWBERRY BANK, 9 John Kynoch, teller, (N. of S. B.) 10 Wm. Murray (Lime Co.) Top of Hardgate. 11 John Humphery, late of Stonehaven 12 James Horn (Commercial Co.) 1 Alexander Aitken, gardener 18 Mrs Garioch, late of Strachan 2 Wm. Philip, jun., (of Philip and 19 Robert Findlay, clerk (Allardyce Cooper) and Jopp) 8 Rev. Fergus Ferguson 20 Miss Shaw 4 Mrs Anderson 21 E. Burwell, merchant 5 Francis Craigmyle, teacher 22 Miss Carter 6 Mrs Robert Buthley 7 John Ogilvy, L.L.D., (G. H.) teacher 8 James Bruce, (P. and K.) SPRINGBANK, 9 Joseph Ettershank, shipmaster ... Wm. Taylor, clerk (Blaikie Broths.) Kittybrewster, 10 David Macallan, late upholsterer Joseph Clark John Folds Ruthven, locomotive Thomas Foster superintendent (G. N. of S. R.) Jas. Clyne, (of W. C. and Sons)

SPRINGBANK PLACE, STRONACH'S CLOSE,

From Springbank to Springbank street. Exchequer row.

1 John Hector, salmon merchant 4 James M'Gillivray, Cottage Hotel ... Alexander Copland, writer 7 James M'AUum, vintner 2 R. Alexander, professor of dancing ... Mrs Thomson ... Miss Mary Ann Thomson, teacher SUGARHOUSE LANE, 3 Charles Burgess, custom-house agent Prom Quay to Vriginia street.

10 Alexander Montgomery SPRING GARDEN, 12 Alexander, Masson, mate

From George street to Windy Wind. SUMMER STREET, $1 Archibald Tough, carter 85 John Henderson From Union place to Skene street. Wm. Paterson, druggist. Spring- garden house 1 Andrew Borthwick, dyer 4 John Legge, stonecutter 7 Wm. Ewen and Co., builders STEWART'S COURT, 8 Alexander Easton, blacksmith ... Alexander R. Easton, watch and 62 George street. clockmaker 11 Miss Brown, lodgings 12 James Garvie, builder STEWART PLACE, 14 Do. do. 18 David Davidson, cabinetmaker, 69 Guestrow. workshop 19 Thomas Baird's workshop 20 Miss Watson, milliner STOCKET, ... Robert Fyfe, gardener 23 Miss Mitchell, lodgings James Littlejohn, Muirfield Cot- 24 William Keith, slater tage 26 John Eraser,, carpenter STREET DIRECTORY. 307

Hugh Cowan, inland revenue oflScer 5 A. & W. Ogilvie, cabinet manufac- Alexander Watson, bookseller turers James Ross, builder, (of M, and R.) 6 Gr. and W. Greig, builders John Ross, mason ... William Greig (of G. and W. G.) Robert Greig, builder ... Miss Greig, teacher Miss Lyon, dressmaker Mrs Erskine James Laing, mason THISTLE STREET, Mrs M'Kenzie 37 William Hislop From Chapel street to Victoria st. west. Wm. Walker Robert Hislop, clerk, (N. As. Co.) LEFT HAND SIDE. George Simpson, cork manufacturer 1 Wm. Smith, blacksmith David Walker, hairdresser 7 David Grant, shoemaker Miss Walker, dressmaker ... James Cobban, plasterer Geo. Walker, grocer Rose street. Miss Winton, dressmaker 21 Rev. Colin Sinclair (Gaelic church) Thomes Sang, shoemaker 23 Miss Still David Robb, fishmonger ... Alex. R. Dyer, Custom-house agent Alex. M. Mackie Thistle lane. Mrs Mackie, sick nurse 27 Robertson, traveller (Anderson attendant St Jame's Wm. Wm. Stevenson, and Thomson) church [School) ... G. Greig, builder (of W. and G. G.) Geo. Imray, teacher, (Gilcomston Mrs Whyte ... A. Brander, wright [school) John Brebner, teacher (Grammar Mrs M'Phee, lodgings 29 ... Mrs Simpson Wm. Webster, (tape factory) ... Mrs Tyson ... Mrs Anderson 31 Mrs Andrew Oldman SUMMER LANE, 33 Wm. Stuart, shoemaker 37 Miss Smith From Garvock wynd to Fish street. BIGHT HAND SIDE. 10 Mrs Calder, spirit dealer 2 Patrick Bannerman, book-keeper ... Robert Gordon, wright (A. and W. Thom) ... George Rennie, grocer ... John Fairweather, late mail guard 81 Duncan Fraser, boot and shoemaker ... John Edward, baker ... Mrs Fraser's lodgings 6 James Crow, late Customs 33 Mrs M'Leod, grocer 12 Mrs Alex. Thomson, midwife 14 John Rust, wood merchant Rose street. Sutherland's court, 16 John Thomson, late builder ... Miss Moir 18 John Elrick, wright 20 James street. 19 Peter Rafferty, merchant 24 Jas. Barber, Inland Revenue offieer ... Wm. Carnie, sub-editor (Aberdeen SUTHERLAND'S COURT, Herald) 26 John Brown 126 Gallowgate. ... Mrs Bam ford ... James Walker, metermaker (Gas Light Co.) SUTHERLAND'S COURT, Thistle lane. 28 Andrew Bowman, jun. (Kerr and 78 Shiprow. Bowman) ... Wm. H. Shanks, clerk (G. L. Co.) ... Miss Criuckshank, teacher THEATRE LANE, 30 Geo. Milne, clerk (Police Office) 32 Arthur Knox, cabinetmaker ... Davidson, lodgings From Quay to Virginia street. Miss ... Mrs James Ligertwood Peter Cadenhead, shipmaster 34 Alexander Johnston, builder ... Thos. Matthieson, officer of Inland Revenue THISTLE LANE,

From Victoria st. west to Skene st west. THOMSON S COURT,

3 John Riach, proprietor 69 West North street. 308 STREET DIRECTOEY.

THOMSON'S COURT, 9 A. and R. Milne, booksellers 11 Alex. Morison, silk mercer ... Mrs Cruickshank, lodg-ings 61 Broad street, ... Miss Medd, teacher, piano-forte ... Wm. Hunter, news ag'ent ... John Airth, merchant THOMSON'S COURT, 13 John Smith, tailor 15 Keith and Gibb, lithographers 21 Quay. 17—19 Philip and Kennedy, drapers 19 Mrs Harper, lodgings ... Alex. Tawse, H.EJ.C.S. THORNTON PLACE, 21 Simpson and Whyte, clothiers Shiprow. 29 Guestrow and 4 Flourmill lane.

2 Alex. Todd, basket maker UNION STREET, 3 A, and A. Gray, wine and spirit merchants From Castle street to Union place. 8 John Elrick, mason 11 Alexander Hay, japanner LBFT-HAND SIDE. 12 Wm. Anderson, tinsmith 13 Alexander Hay, japanner Union buildings. 14 John C alder, tailor Shiprow. 16 Mrs Gerrard, midwife 23 John Falconer & Co., haberdashers 25 John Christie, auctioneer ... James Christie, commission agent TRINITY STREET, ... Mitchell, Dean and Co., contractors ... John Smith, writer ... David Grant, tobacconist From Denburn to Trinity lane. 27 Robt. Cottam and Co., tobacconists 29 Robert Adam, advocate 4 George Toddun, police (S. N. E. R.) ... Wm Lyon, teacher (W. E. A.) 8 James Scott, spirit dealer 29—31 Patrick Collie, clothier,

... Alex. Craib, merchant 55 Wm. Mitchell and Co , booksellers ... Wm. Berry 57 Wm. Eraser, grocer 4 Wm. Anderson, salmon merchant 59 Robertson and Cook, Royal Mail ... Charles Davidson and Sons, paper Coach Office merchants ... John Robertson, clerk 5 Alex. Craib, merchant 61 David Robertson, Royal Hotel 6 William Meldrum, tailor 67 Alex. Taylor, woollen draper 9 George Auckland, vintner 69 Wm. M. Miller and Co., hatters Market street. 73 Wm. Campbell and Co., clothiers TYTLER'S COURT, 75 Adam and Anderson, advocates ... Andrew Johnston, cashier (Adam and Anderson) 69 Green. ... John Thomson, advocate, (Adam and Anderson ... Miss Munro, lodgings UNION BUILDINGS, ... Mrs Gray, lodgings ... Mrs Gordon, lodgings 1 John Airth, tea dealer ... Mrs Brown, lodgings 2 Athenaeum Newsroom 77 A. Brown and Co., booksellers 3, 5,7 J. Tait, lace and trimming ware- 81 W. and J. Marshall, drapers house 83 Lauchlan M'Kinnon, jun., advocate STREET DIRECTORY. 309

83 G rigor and Reid, advocates 149 Geo. Sutherland, silk mercer Joha Nisbet, photographer 151 M. Rettie and Sons, silver»miths ..J 85 Alex. M'Kenzie and Co., tailors 153 Trades Hall and clothiers ... M. Massie, advocate 87 George Yeats, silk mercer 155 J. Littlejohn, fancy worsted ware- 89 Miss Mavor, lodgings house 91 William Littlejohn, cashier (Town Union bridge. and County Bank) Herr Frederick photographer 93 Town and County Bank 175 A. and W. Ogilvie, cabinetmakers 95 J. Lumsden and Co., merchants 177 J. Waller Eyre Evans, rector 97 William Paul, advocate (Grammar school) ... George Lyall (of G. L. and Co.) ... Mrs Yule, lodgings ... David Lyall (of G. L. and Co. 179 Kerr and Bowman, carvers and 99 Geo. Lyall and Co., silk mercers gilders 101 Elijah Burwell, fancy shop 181 Henry A. Dewar, surgeon-dentist 103 Murray and M'Combie, advocates 183 Charles and Thomas Robb, silk ... John Roger (of Pratt and Keith) mercers ... Alex. Brand, accountant 184J Miss E. Barron, lodgings ... Alex. Ross, advocate ... R. S.F. Spottiswood, advocate ... John Barron, advocate 185 James Moir, clothier and tailor 105 A. Cruickshank & Co., hosiers, &c. 187 Gifford^and Son, carvers and gilder* 107 Gr. Jamieson, jeweller to the Queen 189 Miss Ross, lodgings 111 D. Wyllie and Sons, booksellers to ... Mrs Sadler, lodgings the Queen 191 Thomas Baird, cabinetmaker 113 William Hay, bootmaker 193 G. B. Bothwell, candlemaker 115 William Ramage, architect ... Mrs Isabella Morrice ... John Barnett, auctioneer 195 Misses Cuthhert and Wyllie, ... Writing Academy, by G. C. milliners M'Conachie 197 William Laurie, bookbinder, &c. ... Wm. Hunter, commission agent 199 M. Rettie and Sons, lamp manu- ... James Asher, commission mercht. facturers, and purveyors of oil ... William Duthie, advocate to her Majesty ... James Fraser and Son, boot and 201 Peter Beveridge, manufacturei- shoemakers ... Robert Beveridge, M.D. 117 James Lumsden and Co., clothiers 203 Gordon and Smith, grocers 119 A. Morison, silk mercer, eicc. Crown street. 121 James Laing, ironmonger 205 Charles Davidson, druggist 123 White, Fairweather, & Co., shawl 207 do. do. merchants, &c. 209 William Milne and Son, grocers 123J Alexander Duthie, advocate 211—213 Wood and Co., pianoforte ... Wm. Leslie, architect saloon ... Thomas Mackenzie, advocate 215 Geo. Glegg and Sons, confectioners ... John Willett, civil engineer 217 Miss Robertson, dressmaker, etc. ... C. Cattanach and Co., tailors ... Misses Mathieson, dressmakers ... C. Stuart, book agent 219 James Catto, bootmaker

. . J as. Stewart, flesher Dee street. 125 Alex. Glegg, confectioner 221 Receiving Post office 126 John Nicol, clothier ... J. Eraser and Co., grocer, etc. 127 Milne, Low &Co., clothiers 223 Wm. Coutts, painter 129 J. D. Milne, sen. & jun., advocates 229 Skinner and Wilsone, advocates ... Mrs Buyers lodgings 231 John Cadenhead, M.D. 131 Farquharson and Co., merchants; 233 James Corbet (H.E.I.C.S.) Wm. Smart, managing partner 237 Ale*. Davidson of Desswood Steps leadifig to Green. ... Mrs D. Davidson 1314 David Davidson, cabinetmaker Son-accord street. 133 David Walker, hairdresser 239 Wm, Williamson, M.D. 137 Miss Roy, milliner ... Mrs B. Williamson ... Isaac Mathieson, silk mercer 245 J. and A. Blaikie, advocates ... David Pirie, merchant ... Alex. Stronach, writer

139 James Saint, jun., silk mercer, &c. ... James Forbes, writer 141 Grant and Donald, chemists and 247 Jn. Blaikie, advocato (of J. and A, druggists B.) 143 P. Williamson, late druggist 249 Miss Farquharson of Ballogie 145 Riddoch and Lendrum, silk mercers 251 Miss Innes 147 Geo. Marquis, accountant 253 Dav. Blaikie (of Blaikie and Sons) ... Chalmers and Farquhar, advocates 255 William Duguid (of J. Smith and ... James Hay Chalmers, advocate Co.) ... Miss Stallan, lodgings 257 Wm, Keith, M.D. ... James Pittendrigh (Wm. Shines 261 Wm. Hogarth, merchant and Co.) ... A. P. Hogarth (of D. H. and Co.) 2 B 2 310 STREET DIRECTORY.

263 Jolin Duncan, advocate 74 John Murray, general agent Bon-accord terrace. ... Wm. Dunn, advocate ... Walter Gray (P. and K.) EIGHT HAND SIDE. 76 Cardno and DarUnir, seedsmen 6 James Alexander, watchmaker 78 Gill and Smith, watchmakers 8 Samuel M'Lean, bookseller ... John Park, shipowner lu Aberdeen Lands and Heritage Va- 8i> Geo. Pegler, fruiterer

' luation Office ; John Milne, as- 82 James Melvin, clothier 84 Mrs P. Brown Alexander Badenoch, outfitter ... Mrs Gall, lodgings Wm. Hardy, watchmaker ... James Melvin, clothier -18 Alexander Russell, outfitter 86 James Duffus, confectioner Broad street. 83 James Berry & Son, watchmakers, Alexander Steele, hatter jewellers, and opticians Daniel Gray, tea merchant^ &c. 90 Thomas Reid, advocate Hugh Eraser, clothier ... Mrs Wm. Wilson Union lane. ... Misses Emslie and Co., milliners Keating and Co., clothiers and out- and dressmakers fitters 92 Lockhart & Salmond, confectioners Robert M'Killiam, confectioner 94 Alexander Yule, ironmonger J. Shirres, clothier 96 Scottish Provincial Assurance Co. St Catherine' s wynd. C. E. Grifath, manager Philip a:id Cooper, clothiers ... C. E. Griffith Samuel Martii), hatter 98 Leslie and Maule, booksellers and Johnston and Laird, furnishing stationers tailors 100 John Tocher, tailor and clothier Mrs King, lodgings ... James Tocher, clothier Miss M'lntosh, lodgings 102 Wm. Forsyth, tempei'ance hotel Mrs Captain Jamson, lodgings 106 Wm.. Smith, jun., grocer, tea and Jamieson and Mitchell, grocers spirit merchant Wm. Murray and Co., warehouse- ... County Eire Office, etc. — Wm. men Smith, jun., agent P. and G. Brown, auctioneers Steps leading to Correction wynd. Jas. G. Fleming, fancy warehouse Facade. John Hutcheon, upholsterer Churchyard(East and W. churches) James Roy, jun., seedsman Back Wynd. John Roy, seedsman Advocates' Hall and Library 50 ^ohn Smith, bookseller Jas. Brebuer, Advocates' buildings M' Qomhie" s court. Geo. Grubb, Advocates' buildings William Walker and Sons, wine 122 J. Allan and Sons, cabinetmakars mei'chants, &c. l:32i P. Beveridge, manufacturer

Roht. S. Willock, temperance hotel ... Thomas Gordon Beveridge John Drummond, bootmaker 124 Miss Cameron, dressmaker John and Jas. Ferg'uson, advocates ... James Durward Thomas Ruxton, advocate 128 John Lyall, gunmaker David Sheach, writer 130 Logan and Co., pianoforte mauu- turers Aberdeen Central Academy ; Sinclair, teacher ... Mrs Millar, lodgings Wm. Duffus, temperance hotel ... John MoUison Wm. Lumsden, merchant ... Patrick Cooper, advocate Alexander Walker, tobacconist ... Miss Greig, lodgings Archibald Plossack, fruit merchant 132 Beiijamin Reid and Co., seedsmen, Ales. Leslie (of Leslie and Maule) nurserymen and florists Mrs Leslie [Maule) Belmont street. George Maule, jun. (of Leslie and 136 John Ford, flint glass merchant Mrs Milne, lodgings ... John Veitch, manager (J. Ford) Lambert Barron, advocate 1; 8 Aberdeen hotel. W. M'Gregor Miss Cumming, lodgings Union bridge. Rotat. Cumraiuij-, clerk (P. 0.) Union terrace. Geo. H. Midgley, manager (E. and 146 Alexander Smith, land surveyor I. T. Co.) 148 James Booth, merchant Charles Playfair, gunmaker ... Wm Booth, insurance broker James Clark, clothier 150 Charles Begg, pianoforte saloon Thomas Thomson, gunmaker 152 Wm. Stephen, cabinetmaker Chai'les Playfair, gunmaker Diamond street. St. Nicholas street. 152 Mrs Charles Gordon Angus Eraser and Co., grocers 154 Rev. John Paterson, lodgings James Milne (A. Eraser and Co.) ... Gordon Pirie James Cassie, portrait painter 156 W. J. Lumsden of Balmedie James Milne (A. F. and Co.) 158 Alexander Kilgour, M.D, STREET DIRECTORY. 311

164 Geo. and James Byth, cabinet 10 James Keith, druggist makers 14 Roderick Adam, baker 166 Jn. Robb (of R. Bros, and Co.) 16 do. do. ... Misses Massie, milliners 18 Patrick Watson, draper 168 William Andrew, druggist 20 Patrick Steward, grocer 170 John Fraser, watchmaker Chapel street. South Silver street. 22 Geo. Carr, M.D. County Rooms 24 Mrs Walker, late of Wr. Fintray 198 Robert Dyce, M D. 30 John Milne, wholesale confectioner 202 John B. Bunnerman, manager 34 Patrick Watson, draper Aberdeen Branch, Bank of De- Bose street. posit National Assurance and 36 Edward and Son, bakers Investment Association, and 38 J. and D. Edwards, shoemakers the State Fire Insurance Co. 36 Jas. Smith (of L. and J. S.) Huntly street. 40 James M'Caulay, inspector of taxes 214 Robert Smith (of S. and C.) adv. Water reservoir. 216 West End Academy 39 George Ogilvie, M.D. 218 John Marr, pianoforte saloon 48 Miss Still of Millden 220 •Robert Ness, coachbuilder 50 Misses M'Gillivray, boardg, school 224 Anthony A, Blaikie, advocate (of 52 Wm. Stevenson, merchant J. and A. B.) ... HoQ. St. John Shaw 238 Wm. Pirrie, M.D. Union row, 240 D. L. Shirres (of D. L. S. & Co.) UNION TERRACE. Wm. Smith, florist 250 William L. Thomson of G. Thom- From Union Bridge to Skene terrace. son and Son 252 John Smith, advocate 1 Northern Club 254 Mrs Moir of Park 3 John Robertson, advocate, (of L. John B. Innes, slater and R.) William Robertson, stonecutter ... Lumsden and Robertson, advocates Summer street. 8 Peter Cleland, artist 9 James Thomson, manager (A. Pirie and Sons) UNION PLACE, 10 Right Rev. Bishop T. G. Suther 11 Mrs Kenneth Stewart 12 Wm. Clark, late ironmonger street From Union to Alford place. 14 Charles Chalmers, advocate (of C. and F.) [and F.) LEFT HAND SIDE. ... James H. Chalmers, advocate (of C. :i Alex.M., Donald, M.D. late of Royal 15 J. Blaikie, yost. (Blaikie Brothers) Artillery 19 Lewis Smith, bookseller 3 Hardy Robinson (of Robinson, 20 John Munro, late inspector of taxes Crum and Co.) 21 Lieut Wm. Anderson, chief consta- 5 Francis Clerihew, advocate ble and superintendent of the 9 David Kerr, M.D. Great North of Scotland Rail- 11 John Ferguson, advocate way Constabulary, and chief 13 John Hall, merchant constable and superintendent 15 Mrs Professor David Gray of the Turriff Junction Rail- 17 Thomas Sangster, advocate way constabulary 19 Alex. B. Whyte (of S. and W.) 22 Miss Gordon, dressmaker and lodg- 21 Geo. Collie, (of G. C, and Co.) ings 23 John Maitland, late merchant ... John Lendrum (Riddoch and Len- 25 Mrs Roger drum) 27 James Aiken, jun., ship and insur- 28 Mrs James Gordon ance broker ... Wm. Hunter, agent 29 Mrs Leslie of Memsie ... Mrs W. Hunter, teacher of music 31 Alex. Low (of M. I,, and Co.) 32 Mrs Emslie, lodgings 33 N. Farquhar, advocate (C. and F.) ... Mrs Duncan, lodgings 35 Miss Dingwall Fordyce ... D. Munro, bootmaker (of J. and 37 John Geddes, M.D. D. M.) Wellington place, leading to Holburn st. ... Alex. Clark, tailor (J. Mowat) Alford place, leading to Albyn place. 33 Tliomas Gibson, shuttle maker Free Church Divinity Hall. 34 John Macbeth (of J. and S. M.) ... John Davidson, provision dealer EIGHT HAND SIDE. ... Mrs M'Nie, lodgings 2 Mrs Pater son's lodgings ... John Donald, timber merchant 4 Misses Shand ... Miss Moir 6 J. and J. Dick, grocers 35 Wm. Forsyth, cabinet maker

8 James Keitla, druggists 36 John H . Vollar, shipmaster 312 STREET DIRECTORY.

36 Robert Hughes, engraver ... John Young, mnsical instrument 87 James Dick, provision dealer maker 88 Miss Millar, dressmaker ... Miss E. Young, dressmaker ... Miss Elizabeth M'Qaeen ... Charles Begg, pianoforte maker

... Chas. A. MoUyson (N. of S. B.) ... George Watson, sawmaker 89 Miss Bruce, lodgings UNIVERSITY ROAD, ... Mrs Paterson, lodgings Mitchell painter ... G-. From College bounds to King st. road. ... Miss Urquhart, dressmaker ... Geo. Paterson (W. P. and Co.) 40 Mrs James Low UPPER-DENBURN, ... John Fearnside, druggist ... Wm. Presslie, teacher From Spa street to Jack's brae. 41 Wm. Davidson of Kebbetj 42 John Gray, West Church beadle and funeral waiter IJ John Leask, registrar of births &c., parish of Old Machar' ... Mrs Watson (office) • 7 John Taylor, builder 12 Do. do. UNION ROW, 14 Alexander Falconer 18 George Trail, cabinetmaker From Union street to Summer street. 20 George Trail, grocer 22 J. Sutherland, grocer 7 Hugh Allan, cabinetmaker 24 Do. do. ... Robert Ness, coachbuilder 47 George Cay, grocer 9 Miss Eraser, of Fraserfield 65 John Johnston, grocer 11 James Saint, late shore porter ... James Saint, jun., draper 12 Wm. Coutts, painter 13 Wm. Stephen, cabinetmaker UPPERKIRKGATE, ... Miss Stephen, boarding school 18 Charles Michie (academyj From Broad street to St. Nicholas street 20 Miss Barron ... Miss Ewen LEFT HAND SIDE. B. of S.) ... John Guthrie, teller (N. 5 JamiesoTi's court. 22 James Davidson, plasterer 9 Miss Duffus, confectioner &c. ... James Trail, wright, 13 Wra. Jackson, boot-closer Thomson, clerk (S. N. E. R.) ... John ... Miss Jackson, milliner 24 Robert Middle ion, builder Guest7-oiv. Co.) ... Geo. Falconer (J. P. and 21 George Booth, spirit dealer ... William Keith, slater 23 Alex. Simpson, bookseller 26 Miss Watson, dressmaker and 25 Mrs Donald milliner 29 J. Symon, furniture dealer ... Robert Fyfe, gardener 29i Do. do. Davidson, cabinetmaker 27 David ... John Smith, tailor 28 Robert Davidson, carver 31 Alex. Barnett, cabinetmaker Gordon, late plasterer 30 Geoi-ge ... Mrs Barnett, corset maker 36 Alex. Chalmers, shoemaker 33 Joseph Gordon, shoemaker 38 Alex. Alexander, jun., shipmaster 35 Robert Moi-rison, watchmaker 60 John Campbell's stables 37 George Morrison, leather cutter 39 Alexander Turrefif 41 Alex. Anderson, watchmaker UNION LANE, 43 David Ogg, basket maker 45 Alex. Reunie, painter 47 John Ogilvie, bookseller From Union street to Guestrow. 49 Grant's court. ... John Stephen, plumber 7 Arthur Fraser, innkeeper ... John Kelly, late merchant ... James Davidson, flesher ... Miss Guald UNION WYND, 51 Wm. Anderson, umbrella maker 53 Gilbert Martin, hairdresser to Summer street. From Union Row EIGHT HAND SIDE. Clark's court. 1 Mrs Copland, lodgings 2 (of L. C. and Son) 2 Wm. Stephen, cabinetmaker, work ... Leslie Clark (of L. C. and Son) shop ... John Clark Son, merchants 5 William Anderson, builder 4 Leslie Clark and STREET DIRECTORY. 313

6 Boss's 'court. Waverly place. ... Mrs Brown, lodgings L^ors 18 Alexander Macallan merchant, (of A. and ... W. & J. Sutherland, coach proprie- ... Adam M. Gray, ... D. and W. Adams, manufacturers of A. Gray) soda water [makers 20 John Dennison, shipmaster ... John Mackintosh & Sons, cabinet 22 George Cardno, seedsman 8—10 Adam Rice, eating house 24 Miss Lumsden 14 Ironmonger's court. 26 David Mitchell, advocate broker ... J. Rowell, ironmonger 28 Joseph Wood, insurance ... Simpson Edward ... Mrs Wood 16 Do. do. 30 Geo. Cornwall (of G .C. and Sons) 17 Farquhar's court. 32 Mrs Reid ... Mrs "Weir 40 Andrew Crane, shipmaster builder ... Mrs Gill, lodgings 42 Robert Middleton, 18 Wm. Shirras, tinsmith 44 Mrs John M'Gregor 19 Boy's Hospital court. 46 R. W. Lyall (of H.&L.) .\. Co.) ... Boys' Hospital 48 Geo. Walker (of Brown & jun. (of and Sons ... William Robertson, teacher 50 Thos. Craig, T. C. professor of music ... Mils Milne, matron 52 Richard Latter, Ellethorn, surgeon ... James EIGHT HAND SIDE. 20 Geo. & Wm. Hutchison, grocers 24 Farquhar and Gill, painters 7 Mrs M'Farlane of Crathie Drum's lane. 9 Mrs John Thorn 30 Mrs Goodbrand, lodgings 11 Mrs George Thomson 32 Mrs Forbes, provision merchant 13 Principal Dewar, D.D. 32|^ Misses Walker 15 George Donald, painter 34—36 Wm. Sinclair, druggist Thistle street. 17 Thomas Thomson, gunraaker 34J James Walker, bookseller 36 Grown court. 19 Misses Brown 21 T. (Bengal army) ... Mrs Laing John Lumsden ... Aberdeen Dispensary and Vaccine 23 Mrs F. Forbes Institution 25 James ^Forbes, cashier (J. and A. ... John Middleton, porter Blaikie) P. ... Wm. Sinclair, druggist ... Mrs M. Knox 38 Robt. M'Killiam, pastry cook ... Wm.^Thomson, traveller (G. Collie 40 Charles court and Co.) 42 Robert Ferguson, dyer ... John Kay, teacher 44 Burn court. 27 Mrs Naughton ... Miss Paul ... James Paull, advocate 46 Alex. Mennie, merchant ... Misses Davidson 48 J. & D. Muuro, boot and shoemakers 29 Charles Kiug, late tailor 50 Mrs Lyall, milliner and dressmaker ... Mrs Captain Clyne 52 Alexander Scott, shoemaker 31 Samuel Martin, hatter ... Mrs Rennie ... Mrs Innes. lodgings VICTORIA COURT, 33 Alex. D. Milne, Rubislaw works ... Wm. Milne, writer, (J. & A. Blaikie) 54 Castle street. 35 William Chalmers (of Low and Chalmers) 37 Duncan Collie, clerk (P. 0.) VICTORIA PLACE, ... Geo. Smith, (S. N. E. R.) ... James Stevenson, engraver Wales street. ... Alex. Booth, engineer ... Miss Cromar 3 Geo. Chalmers, shipmaster 39 Mrs Fowler ... Neil ... John Erskine,(J. Lumsdenand Co.) Mrs ... grain dealer ... George Dickson Wm. Chalmers, 41 Lovie ... John Airth, shoemaker Mrs ... Misses Angus ... Mrs Dr. Proctor ... John M'Kinnon, coach painter 43 Mrs Tait ... Wm. Milne, grocer WEST, VICTORIA STREET, ... Mrs Stirling ... Alexander Rae, feuar From Albyn place to Skene st. west. 45 Joseph R. Cornwall, printer (of G. C. & Sons) LEFT HAND SIDE. ... Capt. David Stephen 12 Miss Walker 47 J. Runcie (of J. & W. R.) 14 Miss Carr ... Mrs Turner 314 STREET DIRECTORY.

49 William L. Henderson (of W. H. & WALES STREET, Son) 51 James Moir, clothier From Park st. to G. N. of S. Railway. 53 Charles Smith, merchant tailor ... Archibald Duflf (S. N. E. E. Co.) 2 John Walker, grocer ... Mrs Longmuir ... Alex. Walker, tobacconist 55 Mrs Norris 7 Wm. M'Pherson, spirit dealer ... James Alexander, late overseer 11 Wm. Taylor, broker ... Wm. Alexander (of J. L. and Co.) 10, 12, 14 John Reid, coach maker 57 Samuel Anderson, cashier (N. Ass. 13 Mrs Stuart, grrocer Co.) 15 Knox's court. ... Mrs Anderson 25 Mrs Davidson, provision seller ... Mrs John Ross 43 John Glass, flesher 59 Davidson, architect Wm. 45 Robert Glegg, shipmaster ... James Watt, hide factor 59 Wm. Collie, carter 61 Andrew Spark, flesher 71 John Ganson, shipmaster VIRGINIA STREET, 72 George Marr (of M. & M.) ... A. Milne, accountant 73 Geo. Fraser, shipmaster From Weigh-house sq. to Commerce st. ... Mrs Levi 74 Alexander Catto, late farmer LEFT HAND SIDE. ... Wm. Brodie, clerk (B. B.) 5 Cowie and Co., brewers 76 Mrs Q-ray ... Alex. Leslie, brewer 78 Wm. Begg, baker 13 James Williams & Sons, coopers, ... Duncan J. Reid, shipmaster &c. 79 Williamson and Simpson, candle- ... John Wilkin, cooper ... Robt. Williams (of J. W. and Sons) 81 Wm. Williamson (of W. & S.) 23 John Christie, shipowner 83 Mrs Beverly 46 Watt's court. ... Wm. Beverly, manager (C. T. & 47 Peter Chalmers, spirit dealer Co.) 51 Mrs Robertson, midwife ... Alex, Philip (of P. and K.) 55 Alex. Harper, grocer 85 Robert Duncan 57 do. do. ... John M'Kenzie, shipmaster 61 John Harper, mealseller 89 Thos. Webster, late merchant 69 R. C. FuUerton, guard (D. R.) ... Mrs Ganson ... Alex. Taylor, shipmaster 91 Robert Donald, shipmaster ... John Stewart, brewer and maltster 93 John L. Hatt 73 Robert Tarves, day patrol 95 Wm. Begg, flesher ... Mrs M 'Braid, sick nurse ... James Tough, flesher 79 George Forrest, carter 97 John Leslie, shipmaster 81 Mrs Brown, lodg-ings ... John Sangster, shipmaster 87 John M'Intosh, stoneware merchant ... James Leask, mate 89 Hugh Fraser, clerk 99 Daniel Lawson, seaman ... Andrew Castle, overseer (Banner- EIGHT HAND SIDE. mill) Brothers, and Co, agents and 12 Robb, 101 Geo. Kiloh, night watchman commission merchants 14 Wm. Christie, shipmaster ... Andrew Christie, shipmaster WALES STREET (LITTLE), 16 Miss Leslie, milliner 22 Petty, shipmaster David From Wales street to Hanover street. ... Miss Stephen, lodgings 26 John MoUison, grocer 1 Thomas Knowles, flesher Walker's court. SO 2 George Hepburn, seaman 42 George Scott, shoemaker 50 George Rennie, grocer 52 Wm. Findlay, shoemaker WALKER'S COURT, 56 John Moir and Sons, preservers of fresh provisions 61 Guestrow. 60 Robert Harris, mealseller 62 Alex. Linklater, shipmaster WALKER'S ... David Benzie, shipmaster COURT, ... Andrew Linklater, shipmaster 30 Virginia street. ... Alex. Gellau, carpenter, &c. ... Mrs Gellan, dressmaker 64 James Abel, baker, WALKER'S COURT, 66 Do. do. 70 Wm. Gillan,jun., grocer 37 College street. STEEET DIRECTORY. 315

WAPPING STREET, WEBSTER'S COURT,

From Trinity street to Lower Denbum 19 East North street.

WATER LANE, WEIGH-HOUSE SQUARE,

From Quay to Virginia street, Quay.

1 Wm. Steele, spirit dealer WATERLOO QUAY, 2 Courage's court. 9 Robert Catto, spirit dealer From Regent quay to York place. 10 Robert Brown, late shore porter 11 Simon M'Leod, grocer 30 Northern Agricultural Co. 12 Porter's court. 72 John Gibb & Son, stone merchants 17 John Begg of Lochnagar distillery 74 John Jamieson, ship and insurance office _ broker 75 John Lyon, spirit dealer 76 Mrs Boadin, lodgings WELL COURT, ... Robert Youngson & Co., sailmakers ... Robert Johnston, shipmaster 14 Broad street. ... A. Duthie shipbuilder (A. D.& Co.,) 80 James Gumming, ship chandler, etc. 2 James Brownie, paper ruler, &c. 83 George Collie, shipmaster ... James Leask, tailor ... Thomas Howling, shipmaster 84 James M'Kay, spirit dealer 87 Steam Navigation Co.'s Office ... James Wishart,jun., carver WELLINGTON PLACE,

From Union place to Southbridge.

WATERLOO STREET, 2 John Mollison, baker 3 Jas. Black (of J. B. & Co.) From Garvock street to Waterloo quay. 5 Miss Smith 6 Marianus Massie, advocate 1 Mrs Robert Scorgie, spirit dealer 8 Barbara Law, merchant 9 A. Reid, treasurer (Harbour Office) 10 J. A. Findlay, druggist, 11 Wm. Duthie, shipowner 12 Do. do. 15 Mrs Yeats of Auquharney WATT'S COURT, WELLINGTON ROAD, 46 Virginia street. From Lower Dee street to Wellington bridge. watt's COURT,

M . Birnie, terminus inn 111 Gallowgate. Charles Souper, shoemaker Robert Dale, guard (S. N. E. R.) William M'Kay, tailor WAVERLY PLACE,

From Victoria st. West to Rubislaw. WELLINGTON STREET,

James Inglis, baker From Watterloo quay to Links 1 Andrew Anderson, shipowner (of A, and A.) J. liAlex. Anderson, manager, (A. S. John Angus, town-clerk 3 N. Co.) 7 Wm. Ramage, architect 14 Alex. Adamson, cabinetmaker ... Charles Ramage (of S. and R.) 16 Mrs Robert Alexander Nerval Clyne advocate 9 18 Mrs Nicol, vintner. Robert 11 Mrs Mathew 28 Alexander Philip, shipmaster ... Alex. G. Bower, ... John Newton, shipmaster WEBSTER'S COURT, ... Jas. Wishart (H. and Sons) 32 William Dey, painter 72 Shiprow. 47 Alexander Donaldson, clerk 316 STREET DIRECTORY.

James Cummin^, carpenter 82 Alex. M'Pherson, broker James White, merchant 150 Adam & Brewster, stone cutters Alexander Forbes, late boatman, 154 James Chasser, town sergeant (customs) North cottage And. Forbes, boatman, (customs) 162 Gray, Watt and Co., manufacturers John Duthie, shipbuilder 168 Wm. Wilson, shoemakey Alex. M 'Donald, sailmaker 172 Duncan M'Gregor, sexton David Bell, joiner 176 Thomas Rutherford, mealseller 55 Mrs Davidson, lodgings 178 Simon Brown, saddler John Robertson, shipmaster 184 George Watson, cartwright Thomas Smith, boatman (customs) 188 W. Elmslie, stoneware merchant William Dey, painter Mrs Elmslie, staymaker Miss Elmslie 190 James Greig, shoemaker WEST NORTH STREET, Aitken Malcom, moulder

From King street to Mounthooly. WHITEHOUSE STREET, LEFT HAND SIDE. From Chapel street to Skene place. J Jas. Middleton, provision mercht. Longacre. 15 Mrs Martin > Harper and Clark, grocers ... Mrs T. Meston J James Forbes, broker 18 John Peterkin, wright Walker, umbrella makor 5 John ... Miss Peterkin, milliner ) W. and W. Leslie, grocers 25 Mrs Esson, lodgings Do do. 27 Malcolm Ferguson, stonecutter Jas. Cassie, carriers' porter 30 David Knox, painter Cassie, do. John ... Alex. Jamieson, drill sergeant James Marshall, spirit dealer 31 Misses Symmers Littlejohn street. 32 Mrs A. Smith Milne, grocer, &c. James ... David Smith, commission agent Stephen, dealer John game ... Alex. Shewan, jobbing gardener Mrs Grlegg, broker 35 Wm. Souter, (of Souter and Slaker) Thomson's court. 37 John Fraser, watchmaker Wm. Malcolm, chain maker 38 John Tough, wright Gordon and Smith, contractors 39 Alexander Black, clerk John M'Pherson, spirit dealer 40 Low and Chalmers, builders Wm. Malcolm, chain maker 41 James Black, builder Thomas Smith, (of Gordon and 43 D. Souter, teller (N. of S. B.) Smith) ... Mrs D. Souter Smith, dressmaker Miss ... Miss Craig Alex. Cruickshank, grocer 44 Miss Humphery Mrs Cruickshank 163 George Robb, clerk, Town House 181 Alex. Nicolson, blacksmith WILLIAM'S PLACE, 187 David Campbell, carter

EIGHT HAND SIDE. Opposite Spring Garden works, Spring -4 Wm. Shirres and Co. Garden street. James Stephen, Red Lion Inn Farquharson and Brown, grocers John Walker, umbrella maker WILSON'S COURT, Isabella M'Donald, spirit dealer Taylor, upholsterer John 91 Broad street. Chronicle lane, James M^herson, stabler John Duthie, stabler m David Low, mealseller WINDMILLBRAE, Mrs Fraser, spirit dealer 38 Grant's court. From Green to Dee street 50 John Simpson, grocer 3Ieal Market street. 7 Mrs Cattanach, straw hat and bon- 52 John Robertson, grocer net maker 56 Dinnas Elley, stoneware merchant 14 William Cowe, horse shoer and 64 James Anderson, farmer farrier 66 Alex. Pirie, millwright 15 John Bell, cooper 68 Mrs Jaffray, mealseller 16 James Laing, hairdresser 76 Harper's court. 22 Mrs Fraser, midwife 80 Mitchell's court. John Legge, stone cutter STEEET DIRECTORY. 317

Charles Smith and Co., grocers 46 James Grant, flesher Walter Howie, spirit dealer 47 Alexander Robertson, plumber Alex. Morgan, hairdresser 49 James Strachan, grocer Riddel's court. 50 Mrs TuUoch, lodgings George Brand, carter ... Alexander Murdoch, bookseller and Archibald Knowles, grocer and pro- corn merchant vision merchant ... Thomas M. Laing, commercial tra- Mrs Forbes, dressmaker veller J. Murray, stoneware merchant ... Jas. Laing, M.B. surgeon & chemist

r George Ewen, turner 51 Do. do. -62 David Coutts, general grocer 64 David Imray John Anderson, plumber 65 Charles Edwards, grocer and spirit Mrs Stephenson dealer John Anderson, plumber 66 James Reith, gardener John Michie, tinsmith 75 Geo. Mathewson and Co., grocers Robert Findlay 84 A. and W. Stark, fleshers John Michie, tinsmith Mrs John Michie, poultry shop Robert Levingston, inn-keeper -83 William Henderson, painter YEATS' LANE, workshop From Canal terrace to Summer lane.

2 Daniel Mearns, shipmaster WINDSOR PLACE, 7 John Morgan, shipowner ... John Leslie, shipmaster From Thistle lane to Victoria st, west.

1 Mrs Macandrew ... John Duncan, writer YEATS' COURT, 2 John Milne, assessor 30 Netherkirkgate.

WINLAW'S COURT, YORK PLACE, 107 Gallowgate. From Waterloo quay to York street.

William Duthie, shipowner WINDY WYND, 25 Robert Johnston, merchant 27 George M. Thomson tide surveyor From Gallowgate to Spring Garden. (customs) ... Andrew Leckie engineer (T. H. C. 15 John Henderson, tailor and Co.) Co., founders 20 M'Kinnon and ... John Smith, merchant 29 Alex. Collie, druggist 31 Wm. Cormack, grocer ... Thomson, Hall, Catto, and Co., WOOLMANHILL, founders, &c.

From Schoolhillto Steps of Gilcomston,

12 Wm. M'Leod, agent YORK STREET, 15 M. Stephen, painter 21 Wm. Mearns, plasterer From Wellington st. to the New Pier. 26 George Bruce, grocer ... John M'Kirdy, clockmaker 1 Miss Watt, spirit dealer 32 Joseph Monro, teacher of the ac- 2 James Morgan, carpenter cordion 4 William Anderson 33 John Hutchison, furnishing tailor 5 Donaldson Rose and Co., timber 84 Henry Jackson M.D., surgeon and merchants druggist 9 George Garden, spirit dealer 35 William Morgan, hairdresser 10 Alexander Brownie, teacher 37 Alexander Cromar, shoemaker 13 John Collie, ropemaker 40 John Leslie, manufacturer ... Lewis Fyfe, blockmaker 42 Wm. Paterson & Co., leather mer- 13 George Hughes, carver chants 15 do. do. 43 Johnston Pirie, grocer 17 Mrs Andrew Still, grocer 45 George Midgeley, confectioner 18 John Skinner boat builder 2 — — — —

318 ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS.

19 James Connon YOUNG STREET, ... James Moir, ropemaker ... James M. Herriot, shipmaster Prom Gallowgate to Loch street ... Wm. Baxter, engineer 25 Mrs Smith, spirit dealer Alex. Cairney 34 Richard Taylor, engineer Mrs Benzie, 36 James Anderson, blacksmith Wm. grocer 41 Mrs Peter Ligertwood Wm. Yule, grocer James Crombie, provision merchant ... Mrs Howling, lodgings Thomas Gibb, day patrol ... Alexander Davidson, shipmaster Alex. Paul, provision shop ... John Forbes, shipmaster G. Robb, wholesale 44 David Main, shipmaster grocer Alex. Milne of Pittrichie 45 Alex. Morgan, foreman (A. H. and Sons) Mrs Riach J. Wishart, organ builder ... Mrs Alexander Hall Misses Allan, dressmakers 119 Wm. Hall (of A. Hall and Sons) Mrs Allan, lodgings Walter Hood and Co., shipbuilders George H.Hall and Sous Gunn

ALTEKATIONS AND ADDITIONS.

Omit, Ladye Mill Warehouse, 157 George street Omit, Gavin Hadden, manufacturer (A. Hadden & Sons), Union Grove

Omit, Robert Dyce, advocate ; office, 3 Queen street, h. Don street. Old Aber-

Omit, Rev. David M'Taggart, D.D. (Greyfriars Church) North Lodge Omit, Rev. G. Smeaton, professor (Free Church Divinity Hall), 5 Springbank terrace

.John Hodge, cutler and surgical instrument and bandage maker, 41 Union st., h. 3 Windsor place, Victoria street west read, h. Mount place. Lunatic Asylum Andrew Wilson, bookseller, 20 Marischal street, workshop and house, Concert court. Broad street—reacJ, Andrew Wilson, bookseller and bookbinder -John Wilson, bookbinder, Concert court—reati, John Wilson, bookseller, 20 Marischal street

.James Marquis Duguid, 19 Princes street—reac^, 22 Princes street George Reynolds, basketmaker, 26 Queen street read, Gordon Reynolds Wm. Talbot, 120 King street read, 29 Constitution street Wm. C. Angus, boot and shoemaker, 1 Frederick street read, 13 Huxter row COTTAGES, MANSIONS,

llum m tl^c Swterlrs of ^krkm,

Albyn Cottage,- near Albyn place, or west side of Holburn Church Angusfield—or Skene road, beside Rubislaw Quarries, right-liand side Ann Place—on Low Stocket road, near Rosemount terrace Arthurseat— a mansion near Folmuir, beyond Ferryhill Railway Station, or ten minutes' walk due south from Roy's nursery Ashgrove—about half-a-mile south west of Kittybrewster Toll Ashliill, or Prospect Cottage—on road leading south-west and west from Kitty- brewster Toll, half-a-mile from Toll Ashvale—on Cuparston road, right-hand side, opposite Nellfield Cemetery Balgownie Road—road leading along north side of river Don, to Grandholm- house Balgownie—a mansion on north side of river Don, half-a-mile above old bridge Balgownie Bridge—(Old Bridge ofDon) Balgreen—a cottage on Low Stocket road, right-hand side, one-and-a-half miles from Caroline place Balmoral place-a line of dwelling houses on Holburn road, two minutes' walk beyond Holburn street, right-hand side 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 strcst Barkmill-from Caroline place to Berryden, left-hand side Beechhill— a mansion on Countesswells road, left-hand side, nearly two miles from Holburn street Belmont—a mansion on Berryden road, half-a-mile beyond Caroline place Bellevue—a mansion on Hardgate road, left-hand side, half-a-mile beyond Bon- accord terrace Bellville—a cottage and nursery, 11 Leadside, Gilcomston Belvidere— a mansion on Stocket road, half-a-mile west from Skene square Berryden Road—leading north from Caroline place to Cairncry road and Kitty- brewster 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 Kitty- brewster 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 beyond Holburn street, left-hand side Botanic Gardens (Roy's Nursery)—near Ferryhill 320 PLACES IN THE SUBURBS.

Bonnymnir—a dwelling house on Low Stocket road, about a mile Irom south end of Hutcheon street Bridge of Dee—on South road, by Holburn street, about one-and-a-half miles 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 Skene road, half-a-mile beyond Rubislaw Quarries, left-hand side Burnside—a group of cottages on Low Stocket road, one mile from Caroline place Caimcry Road—a by-road branching oflf 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 Haugh—at west end of Skene street, nearly opposite Victoria street west Carpet Square—a group of houses on Berryden road, two minutes' walk from Caroline place, left-hand side Cattofield—on Caimcry road, three minutes' walk west from Kittybrewster Toll Cherryvale-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 minutes' walk beyond Affleck street Clerkseat road (old name of Berryden 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 Cuparston road, about one mile beyond Cuparston Toll Countesswells House—about four miles from Holburn street, by Cuparston, and Countesswells roads Cuparston Road—branches off on the right from Holburn street, fifty yards be- yond Holburn bridge Cuparston Cottage—on Cuparston road, three minutes' walk from Holburn street, right-hand side Cuparston Place—on Cuparston road, branches off from Holburn street, right- hand side Cuparston Buildings—a line of dwelling houses on Cuparston road, one- quarter of a mile from Holburn street, right-hand side Craigie Leanings—a road leading north from Westfield or foot of Albert street to High Stocket road Craigie Park—a dwelling house on the Craigie Leanings road, left-hand side Craigiebuckler—between the Rubislaw and Countesswells roads, two miles from Holburn street Craigton Cottage— on Countesswells road, two miles from Holburn street, left- hand side, east side of Railway branch line Cunnigarhill Nursery at east end of Constitution street, adjoining Links, left- hand side Dancing Cairn Quarries—on the Inrerness or North road, one-and-a-half miles beyond Wooflside Dairncleugh—a dwelling house on CountesBwella road, two-and-a-half miles from Holburn street, left-hand side Denhead of Rubislaw—a road which branches off to right near Rubislaw Toll, half-a-mile from Toll Devanah House— a mansion near Ferryhill, two minutes walk south from south end of Crown street Devanah Brewery—on north side of River Dee, near Wellington bridge Devanha Distillery—on north side of River Dee, a quarter-of-a-mile beyond Wellington bridge Dee Mouth—at south end of College street, left-hand side Dee Mount— a mansion, about a hundred yards west from Ferryhill junction of Diamond Cottage, Holburn place— south end of Holburn plaqe, left-hand side Drywell Park— on the Stocket road leading past Rosemount, nearly opposite head of Short loanings Eastfield— on the Low Stocket road, one-and-a-quarter miles from Caroline place left-hand side PLACES IN THE SUBURBS. 321

Eden Cottage — on Countesswells road, two-and-a-half miles from Holbum street, left-hand side Elmbank House—near Kittybrewster toll-bar Elmhill—a mansion on the Cornhill road, ten minutes' walk from Caroline place, right-hand side 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 Holbum street, left-hand side Farmers' Hall lane—a narrow footpath leading from Gilcomston brae to Rose- mount Feri'yhill House—a mansion on road leading from Crown street to Roy's Nursery rigbt-hand side Ferryhill Foundry—beside Wellington Bridge Ferryhill Mills—three hundred yards south of New Bridge, Hardgate Ferryhill Gardens (Roy's Nursery)—three hundred yards beyond Ferryhill House, right-hand side 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 Cuparston road, one mile from Holburn street, right-hand side Forresterhill—on the Cornhill road, leading from West side of Lunatic Asylum one-and-a-half miles from Caroline place, left-hand side Friendville—a dwelling house on Cuparston road, one-and-a-half miles from Holburn street, right-hand side Friendly Bank—a dwelling house near Mounthooly bridge, right-hand side Froghall Cottage—half-a-mile above Mounthooly Galleries—a dwelling house between Mackie place and Cherryvale, right-hand side of Skene street Gilcomston Dam—a hundred yards west from foot of Albert 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 street west Skene ^ ^,j 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

Woodside - ., -./-,-. Grandholm Cottage—on north side of river Don, half-a-mile west trom Grand- works holm ^ ., X ^ r. J Grandholm Lodge—on north side of river Don, half-a-mile west from Grand-

works -, holm , ^ , .,, Granite Hill (late Cairncry)—a dwelling house at west end of Cornhill and Cairncry roads Grantown Lodge—at Cuparston place, about three minutes walk from Hoib\irn street, right-hand side Hawthorn Cottage—at Cuparston place, quarter of-a-mile from Holburn street, side right-hand , , ,^ ., Hazlehead House-abont a mile beyond Rubislaw toll, then nearly half-a-mile to left from Skene road Hilton—about five minutes' walk west from Woodside Free Manse Honeybank-north end of Canal road, right hand-side, near Sutherland s manufactory . , „ , ., Honeybrae— on the South High Stocket road, leading past Morningheld, left- hand side, one-and-a-half-miles 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 Stocket road, leading from top of Maberly street past Rosemount, half-a-mile from Skene square, left-hand side Jessifield—on Skene road, about two miles beyond Rubislaw quarries, left hand side Johnston Place—a dwelling house on the Rubislaw road, about three-quarters beyond Rubislaw Toll, left-hand side of-a-mile 2c2 322 PLACES IN THE SUBURBS.

Kenfield Cottage—on Conntesswells road, two miles from Holburn street, left- hand side Kepplestone House—on the Skene road, left-hand Bide, opposite Rubislaw quarries Kepplestone Cottage—on the Skene road, left-hand side, opposite Rubislaw quarries Kepplestone Lodg'e—on the Skene road, left-hand side, opposite Rubislaw quarries Kirkhill—on the Wellington road, south side of River Dee, one mile beyond Wellington bridge, left-hand side Kittybi'ewster Toll—on the Inverness road, about one-and-a-quarter miles from Union street Leslie Place—north end of North Broadford, rig-ht hand side Loanhead—on the High Stocket road leading from Skene square by Rosemount, nearly half-a-mile from Skene square, on left-hand side Lochhead—on the Low Stocket road, right-hand side, about four minutes' walk from Caroline place Louisville—a mansion on Cuparston 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 dwellina houses on the Cuparston road, at the junction of the Countesswells, Pitfodels, and North Deeside roads, about half-a- mile beyond Cuparston toll Maryfield—a dwelling house on road leading from Roy's Nursery to Hardgate, left hand side Marywell Bank—a dwelling house at foot of Marywell street, south side Maryvale—a dwelling house at the west end of South High Stocket road lead. ing from Morningfield, about two miles from Skene square Mastrick—two-and a-quarter miles from town, on Low Stocket road 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 Millbank Place—north end of North Broadford, left-hand side Mill-end- on the High Stocket road, at the parting of the North and South High Stocket roads, about three-quarters-of-a-mile west of Skene square Morefield- on the North High Stocket road, half-a-mile west of Mill-end, left- hand side Morningfield— a group of dwelling houses on South High Stocket road, taking left-hand road from Mill-end, about half-a-mile from Mill-end Morningside—on Old Deeside road, one-and-a-half miles from Holburn street, right-hand side Mount Pleasant—a dwelling house at north end of Canal road, right-hand side Mount Cottage— Rosemount, south end of Mount street Muirfield Cottage—on North High Stocket road, about half-a-mile beyond Mile- end, left-hand side Nellfield Cemetery—Cuparston road, a few yards from Holburn street, left-hand side Nellfield House—on Cuparston 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 Pitfodels— on the North Deeside road, three-and-a-half miles from Holburn street North High Stocket Road [See Stocket Poads) Oakbank—between North and South High Stocket roads, about five minutes' walk bevond Mile-end Oakbank Cottag'e—on South High Stocket road, leading past Morningfield, one- and-a-fourth miles from Skene square, right-hand side Oldmill Reformatory—about twq-and-a-half miles from Union place, on Skene road, left-hand side Orchard Cottage—Orchard lane, Spittal Outseats of Pitmuxton— on the north side of river Dee, between Roy's nursery and Ruthrieston Prospect Cottage—new name for Ash-hill (see AsliMll) 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, wo-and-a-fourth mUes from Holburn street, left-hand side PLACES IN THE SUBURBS 323

Pitmuxton—on Old Deeside road, right-hand side of Holhurn Btreet, ahout one mile from Union place Pitfodels Road—branches off west from Cuparston road, at Mannofield, about one-and-a-half-miles from Holburn street Pitfodels—about two miles from Holburn street on Deeside road Powis—a mansion about five minutes' walk north-east from Kittybrewster toll Priucesfield—a dwelling house on Low Stocket road, leading from Hutcheon street by Westburn, one mile from Caroline place, right-hand side Raeden— on Low Stocket road, leading from Hutcheon street, one-and-a-fourth miles from Caroline place, left-hand side Richmondbill— ajmausion 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 Rosemonnt Place -on Stocket road leading from west end of Maberly street' three minutes' walk from Skene square Rosemount House—on Stocket road leading from west end of Maberley street, first hous9 on right-hand after passing Forbes street Rosie Cottage—another name for Ashhill, 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 sq. Bosebank—a dwelling house on left-hand side of Hardgate, near Bellevue house Rotunda place—at Perryhill, east corner of Roy's nursery Royfold— on road leading to right from Rubislaw toll, half-a-mile from toll, on right-hand side Rubislaw place—leading from Albyn place to Waverly place 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 beyond toll-bar, on left-hand side Rubislaw quarries—on Skene road, about five minutes' walk beyond Rubislaw 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 Ruthrieston Market Stance—on South Turnpike road, about half-a-mile from south end of H olburn street, left-hand side Ruthrieston House—on South Turnpike road, half-a-mile beyond south end of Holburn street, right-hand side Ruthrieston Cottage—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 Seabank House—on King st. road, right-hand side, one mile-and-a-quarter from

Seafield—a dwelling-house about half-a-mile south from Rubislaw Bleachfield Seaview Gardens—at east end of Constitution St., 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 Sclattie -a village at junction of Inverury and Old Meldrum roads, about two miles beyond Woodside Scotston—about two miles north-west from Bridge of Don Sheddocksley—a mansion on Old Skene road, three-and-a-half miles from Caro- line 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 Holburn street, left-hand side Springbank—a dwelling house on Inverness road, near Kittybrewster toll, left hand side Summerhill—a mansion on South High Stocket road, leading past Morningfield, two miles from Skene square, right-hand, side Summerfield—a group of dwelling houses at lower end of Park street, on left hand side Sunnypark—adjoinining Froghall, five minutes' walk from Causewayend Sunnyside—adjoining Spittal, three minutes' walk west from Red Lion Inn 324 PLACES IN THE SUBURBS.

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 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 the south side of rivar Don Torry Farm—on 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— Holburn street, two minutes' walk beyond south end of Holburn street, left-hand side Villa Franca— a cottage abont a hundred yards east of Mornin?field 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, left-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—on Low Stocket road, one mile from Caroline place, right-hand side Walnut Cottage— on Ruthrieston Road, about half-a-mile beyond south end of Holburn street, right-hand side Waterton, about two miles north from Woodside, on south side of river Don Wellington, or Suspension bridge— over river Dee, near Ferryhill iron works Westfield—a mansion near north end of Albert street, entrance at foot of Craigie

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, three minutes' walk from Caroline place 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 road, three and three-fourth miles from Skene square, by Low Stocket road [bridge Willowbank—a mansion on left-hand side of Hardgate, nearly opposite New Willowpark-a dwelling house on Low Stocket road, two miles from Caroline place, left-hand side Woodhill—a mansionAouse on Low Stocket road, one-and-a-fourth miles from Caroline place, right-hand side OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY.

MAGISTRATES AND TOWN COUNCIL.

Provost.—Dt. James Goedon.

BAILIES.

Alexander Stables, merchant; Dr. Poison ; Mr. David Thomson. MERCHANT COUNCILLORS, Treasurer—Mv Thomas Leask.

Captain L. X. Leslie. I Mr John Clark. I Mr David Thomson Mr Alexander Clark Dr Fyfe. Mr Alexander Nicol

jun. | Dr Hercules Scott. Mr Alex. Stables, |

TRADES COUNCILLORS.

Mr James Jaffray, -weaver. I Mr James Cannon, shoemaker, Mr Peter Mathieson, tailor, Mr John Arthur, blacksmith. wright. Mr William Smith, blacksmith Mr William Laws, |

Treasurer—Mv Thos. Leask. Procurator-Fiscal—Mr Alex. Stronach, advocate. Town-Clerk— Mr George Grub, advocate. Q^cer—William Leslie.

SEMINAEIES OP LEARNING.

UNIVERSITY AND KING'S COLLEGE, OLD ABERDEEN,

Founded, 1494.

Chancellor—George, Earl of Aberdeen, LL.D. Sector—John Inglis, Esq., advocate, Dean of Faculty. Principal—Feter C. Campbell, D.D. Suh-Principal and Secretary—Duvid Thomson, M.A. Curator of Library—Frederick Fuller, M.A. 326 OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY.

PROFESSORS. CHAIRS. INCUMBENTS. Greek "William D. Geddes, A.M. Humanity George Ferguson, A.M. Mathematics Frederick Fuller, A.M. Natural Philosophy David Thomson, A.M. Moral Philosophy Hercules Scott, L.L.D. Divinity Rohert Macpherson, D.D. Oriental Languages Andrew Scott, A.M. Medicine and Chemistry Andrew Fyfe, M.D. Civil Law Patrick Davidson, L.L.D.

LECTURERS. INCUMBENTS. Practical Religion Robert Macpherson, D.D. Principles of Christian jj^^^^^^^ g^^^^^ ^.L.D. ^^'RriiSon°*^ i Murray's Sahhath Lecture {Lv/SS M'-Do'Sld, A J^^dfem, M.D. ^"^iTatomy ^.'!.^.'!?!°°l!°.'!.!.?.*:!!?.!! P^te^ Surgery David Kerr, M.D. Practice of Medicine Joseph Williamson, M.D. Midwifery George Rainy, M.D. Institutes of Medicine John Christie, M.D. Botany Rev. J. C. Brown. Medical Jurisprudence Duncan Reid, M.D. Materia Medica Robert Rattray, M.D.

Natural History , Rev. J. Longmuir.

Grammar School, (New street)—jRector, Rev. John Leask. Gymnasium, (7 Chanonry)—iJecior, Rev. A. Anderson. Bell's School—Boys, (New street)— Teacher, George Ramage. Do. Girls, ( Do. )— Teacher, Miss M'Vey.

Parochial, ( Do. )— Teacher, George Law. Seminary, (High street)- Teacher, Miss Cruickshank.

Adam, James, editor oi Herald, 110 High street Wm., tailor, 46 Spittal Miss, milliner, 41 Spittal Airth, Stephen, boot and shoemaker, 26 Spittal Alexander, Mrs Charles, Donbank cottage Allan, Alexander, cabinetmaker, 83 High street Allen, George, flesher, 2 Don street Anderson, Eev. Alex., rector of Gymnasium, 7 Chanonry Alexander, farmer, Cluny's wynd Mrs G., superintendent. Female Penitentiary, 28 Spittal Annand, Miss, 30 College bounds Arthur, James, blacksmith, King street road

Baillie, Mrs, dressmaker, 90 High street Bain, John, farmer, Seaton gate Bannerman, Mrs Dr., 8 Chanonry OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY. 327

Baxter, J., grocer, Old Bridge of Don Begg, John, sub-janitor. King's College Miss, 98 High street Borthwick, Charles, shipmaster, 7 High street Brown, Allan G-., 28 High street Buchan, Miss, of Auchmacoy, 16 Chanomy Burnett, Miss, of Kemnay, Don street James, toll-keeper, Bridge of Don

Campbell, Rev. P. C, D.D., Principal, King's College, 32 College bounds Roderick, vintner, Seaton gate Catto, Miss, 108 High street Charles, Geo., tailor, funeral and occasional waiter, High st. Wm., painter and glazier, 86 High street Cheyne, Ales., manager. Brickwork Chisholm, Alex,, 89 High street Christie, Alexander, manager, Brickwork Clapperton, Mrs D., 29 College bounds [load Clark, Alex., sexton (St. Peter's Cemetery) Lodge, King st. Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 13 College bounds Alexander, cooper, Don street James, cooper, Don street James, tailor, Town-house John, advocate, 37 High street Robert, painter and paper-hanger, 19 Don street Connon, David, boot and shoemaker, 9 College bounds Robert, gardener. Brick-kilns Mrs, lodgings, 14 College bounds Cormack, Geo., portrait and miniature painter, 16 College bounds Coutts, John, druggist, 3 High street Miss, dressmaker, 35 Don street Cromar, Mrs David, feuar, 89 Spittal Cruickshank, John, manufacturer, 23 College bounds

deputy inspector-general of hospitals Daun, Robert, M.D., ; the Priory, 16 Chanonry Dunn, John, bookkeeper, 7 High street Joseph, farmer, 68 High street Dawson, John G., writer, 45 High street Robert, land stewart, Seaton house Donald, Mrs James, Kildare cottage. King street road Downie, Ohas, carter and Old Aberdeen carrier, 30 High st. Dunbar, Duncan, manufacturer, Don street James, night watchman, Don street Duncan, Wm,, fiesher, Spittal Mrs John, 20 Spittal Durie, Charles, lodgings, 108 High street 328 OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY.

Edersheim, Eev, Dr Alfred, 48 Don street Edmund, Wm., 22 College bounds

Ferguson, Geo., A.M., professor of Humanity, King's Col- lege, 7i. 1 1 College bounds Findlay, Mrs James, lodgings, 6 College bounds Forbes, Misses, 10 Chanonry Mrs Dr, Powis lodge Fuller, Frederick, M.A., professor of Mathematics, University and King's College Fyfe, Andrew, M.D., professor of chemistry, King's College, h. 34 College bounds James, flesher, 60 High street

Gall, Mrs, lodgings, 19 College bounds Geddes, Wm. D., professor of Greek, University and King's College George, Charles, insurance broker, h. 1 1 Chanonry Gerrard, Misses, 6 Chanonry Gibb, Wm., boot and shoemaker, 9 College bounds Mrs, midwife, 9 College bounds Gill, Mrs, lodgings, 16 College bounds Glover, Thos., chief officer, preventive station. Bridge of Don Gordon, James, M.D., 110 High street Grant, Alexander, farmer, 74 High street Duncan, lodgings, 97 Spittal Mrs, 10 High street Grub & Clark, boot and shoemakers, 13 College bounds

Hay, Lord James, of Seaton, Seaton house Mrs, vintner, Eed Lion, Spittal Hector, Mrs, lodgings, 79 Spittal Henderson, Mrs, lodgings, 8 High street

Irvine, Francis, M.D., 70 High street

Jaffray, James, grocer, Seaton gate Miss, 18 Don street Jamieson, Wm., shoemaker, 25 College bounds Johnston, G., engineer (Earl of Aberdeen steamer), 35 Spittal John, feuar, 27 Spittal John, grocer. Bridge of Don, Don-view

, John, steward, 15 Spittal Miss Jane, lodgings, 96 Spittal Joss, Peter, machinist and artificial limb maker, Love lane

Keith, Wm., grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 57 Spittal Kemlo, Gideon, miller, Don mills Kilgour, James, lodgings, 89 Spittal OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY. 329

Kilgour, John, sexton, Church gate Kobert, carter, 18 Don street Kynoch, Niniao, clerk to St Peter's churchyard, 64 Spittal

Law, George, Parochial school Laws, Wm., cartwright. King street road Lawrence, Wm., carter, High street Leask, James, advocate, Seabank John, session-clerk, and registrar of births, deaths, and marriages, for the parish of Oldmachar, h. 113 High street Thomas, tea wine, and spirit merchant, 16, h. 17 High street Mrs, lodgings, 82 Spittal Mrs, vintner, King street road Leith, George, weaver, East Back road Leslie, Capt., L.X., 14th regiment, H. P., Tillydrone Hugh Fraser, of Powis, Powis house William, shoemaker. King street road Linton, Alexander, baker, 79 High street William, mason. High street Lyell, Mrs, lodgings, 12 (College bounds Lyon, David, contractor, h. Mary cottage. King street road

M'DoNALD, David, haberdasher, 104 High street M'Innes, Mrs, lodgings, 94 Spittal M'Kenzie, Duncan, feuar, 27 Spittal M'Killiam, Robert, feuar, Viewtown cottage M'Tavish, Henry, feuar, lodgings, 59 Spittal M'Vey, Miss, teacher (Bell's school) Mackie, Charles, cattle dealer, 37 Don street William, farmer, Seaton gate Macleod, Miss, 71 High street Macpherson, Rev. Robert, D.D., professor of divinity (King's College) h. Chaplainary Macrobie, Peter, farmer, Sunnyside Massie, Joseph, shoemaker, 49 Spittal William, salmon lisher. New Bridge of Don Matheson, P., tailor. Orchard house. College bounds Mellis, Peter, manager (Smith, Irvine & Co.) h. 97 Spittal Millar, Alex., road overseer, Buchan district. East Back road Mrs, 58 High street Milne, James, feuar, 29 College bounds John, cart and plough wright, Seaton gate John, baker, 97 High street Mitchell's Hospital, 2 Chanonry Mrs, feuar, 20 Spittal Moir, George, feuar, 100 Spittal Mollison, Mrs James, lodgings, 19 College bounds 2 D 330 OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY.

Morrison, William, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, Balgownie road, Bridge of Don Murray, Miss, 27 College bonds

NicoL, Alexander, shipowner, Seaton farm Leslie, sexton. Church gate

Penitentiary, Female, 28 Spittal—Mrs Anderson, super- intendent Perkins, Rev. Frederick, 56 High street Poison, John, innkeeper, 3 New street Robert L., M.D., surgeon, 2 Chanonry Post Office, Receiving, 43 High street Primrose, Mrs Georga, 61 Don street

Rae, Alexander, mason. King steet road James, vintner. King street road Ramage, George, teacher (Bell's School) East road Rennie, Alexander, salmon fisher, Bridgefield house Richmond, Thomas, late inspecting commander (Coast Guard) 63 Don street Robbie, Donald, lodgings, 98 Spittal Robertson, Miss, dressmaker, Applebank, 13 Spittal Ross, James, Red-lion inn, Spittal John, brewer, 19 High street Robert, surgeon and apothecary, (Post Office) 43 High street Rust, Alexander Irvine, miller and grain merchant, Ladye- mill, King street road

Scott, A., professor of Hebrew, King's College Hercules, L.L.D., professor of Moral Philosophy, King's College, h. at College Simpson, Andrew, wright, 30 College bounds Ann, teacher. Bridge of Don Smart, William, gardener, 39 Spittal Smith, A., grocer, 59 High street James, gardener, h. and seed-shop, King street road WilHam, blacksmith and farrier. King street road ..... Irvine & Co., brewers, 18 High street James, tailor and grocer, 25 College bounds John, boot and shoemaker, 48 High street John, sacrist, King's College Rev. Robert, Old Machar Church, 14 Chanonry Robert, steward, 95 Spittal Smyth, Captain, R.N., inspecting commander (Coast Guard)

] 5 Chanonry Stables, Alex. & Son, grocers and spirit merchants, 112 High George, vintner, 102 High stteet [street OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY. 331

Stables, James, clerk (City of Glasgow Bank) /t. 112 High st. Stephen, William, shipmaster. Orchard house Stevenson, James, Seaton gate James & Son, boot and shoemakers, 48 High street Straith, Mrs., midwife, 6 College bounds Misses, dressmakers, 6 College bounds Sutherland, John, Viewton place

Taylor, James, tailor, Don street Eobert, rope and twine manufacturer, Frog-hall lane Miss, lodgings, 26 College bounds Thom, John, sheriff-officer, 80 High street William, mason, QQ High street Mrs., lodgings, 80 High street Thomson, David, professor of Natural Philosophy, King's College, h. 33 College bounds James, grocer, and spirit dealer, 30 High street John,blacksmith,and veterinary surgeon, King st. road John, manager (Smith, Irvine & Co.), h. 25 High street Torrie, James, M.D., Bridgefield house, Old Bridge of Don Tocher, Wm., overseer (Salmon Fishings) Bridge of Don Turreff, Gavin, clerk (A. B. Co.) 46 High street

Watkins, Alexander, Primrose-hill Watt, John, Mains of Seaton Wilson, Mrs Dr., 68 High street Miss Agnes, 54 High street Wood, Kev. James George, Old Machar Church, 5 Chanonry Miss, governess, Mitchell's Hospital 9 Chanonry

Yeats, Thomas, butcher, 24 Spittal WOODSIBE DIRECTORY

CHURCHES. Established — M. M. Eoss ; Free - Robert Forbes Evangelical — ; Union JamesB Lamg, M.D. Treasueees op Go^g-regktios^—Established, Alex. FuUerton JVee, ; John Johnston; Evang. tTwiow, Ales. Fraser. TEACHERS, Free Church—K&Ava Boddie; Canal Terrace -James L. Davidson, Female Teachers—Misses Hall, Milne, "Wallace, and Eraser,

Post Office, 67 Hadden street.— Pos<»ias

FEUARS' ASSOCIATION OF COTTON, WOODSIDE, AND TANFIELD,

Instituted 1841, FOR PEOMOTINQ THE IMPROVEMENT AND PROSPERITY OP THESE VILLAGES.

-faiTOw-Ri'^ht Hon. Lord James Hay. President— Treasurer- I. John Rei iSecreiar?/— Robert M'Donald ; and a Committee of Twelve. WATER COMMITTEE.

Constituted 1854,

Trustees—The Ministers of the Es- TVeamT-e?"—John Wight. tablished and Free Church s, and the Members— "ReY. Messrs Ross and secretary of the Great North of Scot- Forbes, Dr Laing, D. Ferrier, J. Gunn, land Railway, Ex-Officies. Wm. Jolinston, Irvine Kempt, Wm. Chah'man—Isaac Gilchrist. Nicol, John Reid, James Taylor. /Secretory/— Robert M'Donald. James Corken,

PAROCHIAL COAL FUND.- 1840.

President— Dz-YiA. Ferrier :* Treasurer and Secretary— ~Rohert Forbes, Three Extraordinary and Twenty-five ordinary Directors,

TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY, 1839.-60 Members.

President— ^.. Barnet. Vice-Presidents—R, Forbes and J. B, Laim^, Se- cretaries—W. F, Wight and J. Cooper. Treasurer— 3. Wight, jun.

HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY— 1853,

President—"ReY. R. Forbes. Vice-Presidents—3 . Gilchrist, M.D. and J. B. Laing, M.D. (S'ecre^ar?/— John Wight, jun. Treasurer—3a,me& Taylor, jun.— Council of nine. Exhibitions—Saturday, July—and September— in Woodside School. WOODSIDE DIRECTORY. 333

MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION-1853,

MEETS EVERY FRIDAY AT HALF-PAST BIGHT, P.M.

Secretary—J . Fullerton. Treasurer—Alexander Bamett. Hditors of Maffazine—William RoUo, and Alex, Troup. Folice Officer—Wm. Richardson, 104 Hadden street.

Adan, Charles, farmer, Hilton house Alexander, Miss, 3 Mary place, Don street Anderson, George, engineer, Kittybrewster station, h. 5 Mary place, Don street

Barker, John P., jun., grocer and clothier, 169 and 171 Barron street Barnet, Alexander, 29 Hadden street Bain, George, farmer. Mains of Hilton Barron, Wm., boot and shoemaker, 4 Queen street, h. 134 Hadden street Thomas, painter, 18 Wellington street, h. 107 Hadden street Beattie, Andrew, leather dealer, boot and shoemaker, 142, h. 140 Hadden street John, stonedresser, 3 Wellington place Begbie, James, pattern maker, h. 19 Wellington street Beverley, A., blacksmith, Backhill of Hilton Black, Mrs, merchant, 63 Hadden street Blake, Charles, foreman, Persley quarries, h. Persley Boddie, Adam, teacher, Woodside school, h. 1 Tanfield walk Brebner, Burnett, engineer, 11 Wellington street Brown, Archibald, station master, Kittybrewster, h. Toll David, blacksmith, 9 Hadden street George of Tanfield, Bairnshall George (of P. & G. Brown) Fountville, Tanfield Mrs Charles, Tanfield house Mrs, Tanfield cottage Booth, Mrs, midwife, 36 Wellington street

Caird, George, clerk (P. & G. Brown) 11 Grandholm street William, mason, 11 Grandholm street William, jun., wright, 98 Hadden street Catto, James, farmer. Lower Cotton John, carter, 2 Mary place Clark, James, mason, 3 Grandholm street James, watchman, 151 Hadden street William, feuar, 131 Hadden street Clerk, Alexander, farmer, Hayfield Cock, James, 6 Schoolhill Cooper, George, letter carrier, 114 Hadden street 2 D 2 334 WOODSIDE DIRECTORY.

Corken, James, feuar, 1 Don street Cowie, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 134 Hadden street Crombie, Peter, jeweller, Carnation cottage Cruickshank, James, grocer, ^. 111 Hadden street Miss, dressmaker, 111 Hadden street

Davidson, James L., teacher, Canal terrace Dawson, William, wood-sawyer, 62 Hadden street Deans, George, stonedresser, 165 Hadden street Deans, Mrs, merchant, 129 Hadden street Diack, James, cowfeeder, Hayton road Donald, Andrew, stabler, 10 Wellington street Duguid, Alexander, 48 Canal terrace Dmican, George, gardener, 11 Wellington street John, gardener, 8 Canal street Michie, stonedresser, 127 Barron street Durward, Andrew, stonedresser, 109 Hadden street Dunn, William, fisher, Cruives of Don

Farquhar, Alexander, boot & shoemaker, 121, h. 123 Hadden street Ferrier, A. & Co., manufacturers, 5, h. 7 Hadden street Miss, dressmaker, 5 Hadden street Fettes, David, boot and shoemaker, 223 Barron street Fisher, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 31 Wellington street Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, Wellington place Foote, James, carter, Kittybrewster Forbes, Eev. Kobert, Free Church Manse William, wright, 3 Wellington place Forsyth, John, feuar, 1 Bairn shall lane Fraser, Miss, teacher, 2 Park street Frier, Basil, merchant, 148 Hadden street Fullerton, John (of Johnston & Fullerton) 40 School lane John, jun., wright, 8 Canal street Alexander, wright, 13 Queen street John, clerk, 13 Queen street

Gibson, Eizabeth, feuar, 93 Barron street Gilchrist, Isaac, M.D., & J. P., surgeon, Ardenville, Queen st. Glass, Alexander, general merchant, and circulating library, 69 and 71 Hadden street

Mrs John, feuar, /«.. 125 Hadden street Goodbrand, James, cabinet maker, 104 Hadden street Goldie, James, shipowner, Ashhill Cottage Gordon, Peter, cowfeeder, Gaelic lane Eobert, engine driver, Kittybrewster, h. N. Broadford Grant, David, grocer, 181 Barron street James, contractor, 60 Canal terrace John, engineer, 37 Canal terrace WOODSIDE DIRECTORY. 335

Grant, William, tailor, 68 Hadden street Mrs, lodgings, 66 Hadden street Greig, William, carter, 17 Hadden street Gunn, John, contractor, 7 Barron street Guthrie, David, tailor, boat house

HxiDDEN, Alex., Grandholm Lodge A. and Sons, manufacturers, Gordon's mills Hall, Miss, teacher, 60 Canal terrace Harper, Alexander, gardener, Woodside lodge Mrs, 3 Mary place Harvey, Robert, railway office, h. Tanfield house Mrs James, Tanfield house Hector, Thomas, grocer, 153, h. 155 Hadden street Henderson, Matthew, farmer, Smithfield William, farmer, Hilton bank Hepburn, Garden, tailor, 116 Hadden street He wit, Lewis, carter, 4 Hadden street Hobbs, David, precentor, 131 Hadden street Howarth, William, weaver, Hayton road

Jack, William, feuar, 128 Hadden street Jamieson, James, gardener, Gordon's mills Johnston & Fullerton, builders and timber merchants, 20 Hadden street William (of Johnston & Fullerton) ^.18 Hadden street John, blacksmith, h. 18 Hadden street Joss, James, grocer, Hayton John, gardener, Cotton lodge

Kerr, John, tailor, 57 Hadden street Miss, 152 Hadden street

Laing, Rev. James Byres, M.D., Cotton Chapel Manse ^ Lament, William, wright, 33 Wellington street William, plasterer, 33 Wellington street Laurance, James, mason, 1 Wellington street Lawson, Joseph, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 85 Barron st.

M'Dermont, Alex., stonecutter, 243 Barron street M'Donald, David, boot and shoemaker, 26 Hadden street James, grocer and spirit dealer, 76 Barron street Robert, apothecary and postmaster, 67, A. 65 Hadden street M'Intosh, Charles, pipe top maker, 12 Wellington street John, feuar (engineer, Waterton) 150 Hadden street M'Kechnie, Mrs Neil, 54 Canal terrace M'Kenzie, James T., manager, Gordon's mills John, gardener, 13 Grandholm street 336 WOODSIDE DIRECTORY.

M'Kenzie, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 1 10 Hadden street Mrs, midwife, 70 Hadden street M'Lennan, John, toll-keeper, Kittybrewster M'Naughton, William, carpet manufacturer, Gordon's mills M'Robbie, John, merchant, 37 Hadden street Mair, George, vintner, 301 Barron street Maitland, Alexander, carter, 33 Hadden street George, merchant, 115 Barron street Maries, Edwin, chemist and druggist, 138 Hadden street Miss, dressmaker, 140 Hadden street Mathieson, Mrs, feuar, 3 Wellington street Melvin, John, mason, 1 1 Hadden street Miss, dressmaker, 11 Hadden street Milne, John, clerk (A. Sutherland & Sons) Hayton Miss, Millbank, 40 Canal terrrace Miss Jane, teacher, 45 Wellington street Morison, John, stoneware merchant, 119 Hadden street Thomas, stoneware merchant, 52 Hadden street Morrison, James (of Morrison & Skakle) 47 Barron street Morriskie, John, feuar, 133 Barron street Munro, Alexander, stonecutter, 245 Barron street George, shoemaker, 184 Barron street John, 13 Don terrace Murray, Robert, clothier, 143, h. 145 Hadden street William, flesher, 149, h. 147 Hadden street

NicOL, John, 25 Don street

William, wright, 90, li. 92 Hadden street Mrs, feuar, 15 Hadden street

Nicolson, Malcolm, quarrier, 1 Wellington street

Ogg, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 53, h. 51 Barron st. George, carter, 259 Barron street

Paterson, John, engine-driver, h. 1 Mary place Pedelty, Joseph, manufacturer, h. Woodside house Petrie, George, shoemaker, 74 Hadden street

Philip, James, 1 6 Hadden street Helen, sick-nurse, 17 Grandholm street Ploughman, Ann, merchant, 49 Hadden street Poole, Richard, M.D., proprietor, private lunatic asylum, Middlefield house

Reid, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 21 Hadden street Rennie, Robert, grocer, 3 Barron street Riach, Alex., wright, 47 Hadden street Mrs, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 6, h. 8 Hadden st.

Richardson, William, rural police, 1 04 Hadden street Riddel, James, Kittybrewster tavern WOODSIDE DIRECTORY. 337

Ritchie, Allan, baker, 146 Hadden street John, sen., 151 Barron street John, jun., carter, 17 WelKngton street Robb, James, boot and shoemaker, 153 Barron street Peter, wright, Canal street "William, A.M., 135 Hadden street

Robertson, John, clerk, 7^. 2 Wellington street ...... William, farmer, Rosehill William, grocer, 52 Barron street Robert, 38 Canal terrace Mrs William, 140 Hadden street Robson, James, feuar, Hayton Rose, William, grocer tea and spirit dealer, 4 Barron street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 4 Barron street Ross, Charles, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, iron- monger, &c., 137, h. 139 Hadden street Donald, leather dealer, boot and shoemaker, 127 Bar- ron street James, blacksmith, 16 Haddfen street John, Wright, 91 Barron street

. Kenneth, feuar, 26 Gaelic lane [tage .. ... Rev. Malcolm M. (EstabHshed Church) Donbank cot- Ruddieman, Alexander, 73 Barron street Rutherford, John, blacksmith, 233 Barron street Ruthven, John Folds, locomotive superintendent, h. Spring- Bank, Kittybrewster

Sang, Robert, grieve, Kittybrewster Scott, David, slater, 14 School lane Francis, feuar, 19 Gaelic lane John, farmer, Hayton road, Gordon's Mills Robert, sawyer, 9 Grandholm street William, farmer, Don terrace Scroggie, John, wright, 28 Hadden street Miss, dressmaker, 28 Hadden street Shand, John, superintendent, Woodside works, h. 1 Mary pi. Skakle, George, storekeeper and clerk, Kittybrewster Skinner, James, flesher, 48, h. 43 Hadden street Mrs, flesher, h. 1 Hadden street Smith, Charles, mason, 23 Wellington street John, gardener, Bairnshall James, weaver, 8 Wellington street James, gardener, 235 Barron street John, tailor, 120 Hadden street Stephen, Charles, manufacturer, 85 Hadden street Stewait, Hugh, beadle (Established Church), 8 Bang street John, comb manufacturer. Cotton lodge John, stonedresser, 3 Mary place Stevenson, James, grocer, Gordon's Mills 338 WOODSIDE DIRECTOEY.

Stiven, Mrs, baker and confectioner, 100, h. 98 Hadden st. Strath, Mrs, feuar, 27 Hadden street

Taylor, James, farmer and grocer, 145, h. 147 Barron street John, merchant, 231 Barron street William, gardener, 15 Wellington street James, jun., farmer. Middlefield James, feuar, 1 Well street, Barron street Thomson, George, engine stocker, h. 4 Mary place William, Primrose cottage John, blacksmith, Hilton lodge Troup, Alexander, Newseat Mrs, Newseat, Wellington street

Urquhart, Miss, dressmaker, 122 Hadden street

Walker, George, tailor, 59 Barron street Geo., blacksmith, 21 Wellington street Wallace, Miss Helen, teacher, Schoolhill, h. Auchmull Warrack, Miss, baker, 34 and 32 Barron street Warrander, Thomas, farmer, Persley Watson, David, engine driver, Kittybrewster, h. 19 Welling- ton street Webster, David, weaver, 112 Hadden street Wight, John, baker, 46, h. 44 Hadden street Williamson, Alexander, Granitehill Andrew, 123 Barron street Wishart, John, mason, 25 Wellington street

Young, James, carter, 14 Wellington street Youngson, Peter, jun., manager, Gordon's Mills ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE NORTHERN

ABERDEEN: EDINBURGH:

3, KING STREET. 20, ST. ABREW SQUARE.

GLASGOW: LONDON:

19, ST. PLACE. WCENT 1, MOORGATE STREET.

16, St. AimEW'S PLACE. ^"^^^.OuSs**'*^ 42, WAREfG STREET.

ESTABLISHED 1836,

AND INOORPORATED BY SPECIAL ACT OF PARLIAMENT, For Fire and Life Assurance, at Home and Abroad.

CH AXEMAN OF THE COMPANY; JOHN CRUICKSHANK, Esq., LL.D., Professor of Mathematics in the Marischal College and University of Aberdeen.

AT the Twenty-first Annual Meeting of this Corporation, held on 12th June, 1857, the Report of the Directors showed the follow- ing results of the business for the year, ended 31st January, preceding. Fire Department. Premiums for the year, £91,30ti 3 6 Wh ieh, after payment of all re-insurances, losses by fire, and expenses, left at the credit of the account, a net Balance of 14,572 15 6 340 ADVERTISEMENTS.

Iiife Depaztment. Number o{New Policies issued during the year, 514, for Capital

Sums amounting to - £315,491 Number of Proposals declined, or accepted, but not carried out, 117, for 91,820

Total Life Revenue for the year £67.962 18 3

Claims during the year 14,996 6 10

Number of Policies current, 3986, for Capital Sums amounting to £1,832,798 4 9 Finance. Amountoflnvested Funds nearly £350,000

Revenue from all sources, nearly. 170,000

PROGRESS OF THE COMPANY DURING THE PAST SIX YEARS.

Life Branch.

Premiums from 1st May 1851 to 30th April 1852 10,819 1 5 36,110 11 1 „ „ „ 1852 to „ 1853 13,431 13 9 39.357 4 9

!, ,, „ 1853 to „ 1854 29,824 4 7 42.358 12 4 „ „ 1854 to 31st Jan. 1855 > 37,303 33,374 2 11 9 Months j „ 1st Feb, 1855 to 31st Jan. 1856 77,850 19 9 62,184 7 11 » » „ 1856 to „ 1857 91,306 3 6 67,962 18 3

The Company continues to receive proposals for, and to grant FIRE INSURANCES, LIFE ASSURANCES, ANNUITIES, ENDOWMENTS, On terms and conditions most beneficial and liberal. SPECIMEN OF THE TABLES,

For an Assurance of £100 payable at deRtTi.

Age. 25 30 85 40 45 50

With Profits. 2 1 11 2 8 2 14 11 3 3 11 3 14 3 4 7 4

Without Profits 1 17 1 2 2 7 2 8 8 2 16 8 3 5 9 3 19

No Entry Money nor charge for Policy Stamp or Medical Fee.

Fire and Life Proposals and Tables of Rates may be obtained at the Head Offices or numerous Agencies throughout the Kingdom.

WILLIAM CHALMERS, Manages. H. AMBROSE SMITH, Secretary. ADVERTISEMENTS. 341 MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE.

THE CORPORATION OF THE

14, ST. ANDREW SQUARE, EDINBURGH.

THE SCOTTISH PEOVIDENT INSTITUTION combines the advantage of Participation in the Profits, with moderate Premiums. It is a Mutual Assurance Society, in which the Whole Profits belong to the Policy-liolders ; and it is free from the objection of excessive premiums which is urged by the Proprietary Companies against other Mutual Societies.

Assurances may be effected by way of ANNUAL Payment, at the following moderate rates:—

Examples of ANNUAL Premium to Assure £100 at Death.

Age 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

£1 11 2 £1 15 8 £1 18 £2 1 6 £2 6 10 1 £2 14 9 £3 5 9 £4 1 7

Thus a person of 30 may secure £1000 at death, for a yearly payment of £20 15s.; which, if paid to any of the other Mutual Offices, would secure a Policy for £800 only, instead of £1000.

The Directors also invite attention to the advantageous terms on wMch Assurances can be effected with them by way of SINGLE payment.

The following are Examples of the SINGLE Payment for a Provision of £100 at Death.

1 Age. 1 Payment. Age. Payment. 1 Age. Payment.

80 £36 4 40 £43 2 10 50 £53 19 3 35 39 2 9 45 48 8 55 60 8

For a sum of £500 paid down by a person of 40, a Policy of £1160 may be obtained, payable to his Family or Executors at his death, however soon that may happen, with the prospect of additions from the Profits, on the very fa- vourable system of this Society.

While he lives he has nearly as much command of his money as if it had been deposited in a bank, He can either surrender his policy, or borrow a yearly increasing sum on its security alone, without any expense, and at a very moderate rate of interest. Assurances from £50 to £5000 may be secured in this way.

Every information may be had on application at the head of&ce, or to AGENTS. Skinner, advocate, 229 Union stireet. iioeraeen.-^^jg^t.ava»ii«o« fWm. Brand, accountant, 103 Union street. Ellon GEORGE F. KAEBUE-N, Aberdeen Bank. 2 E —

342, ADVERTISEMENTS.

€^t Itonkrit fife Issuranre Cnm}iain|.

ESTABLISHED 1825.

ABERDEEN BOARD-1, KUNTLY STREET- JAMES BEEBNER Esq., Advocate. JAMES HORN, Esq., Aberdeen Commercial Company. PROFESSOR THOMSON, University and King's College. DAVID WYLLIE, Esq.. Cashier, Aberdeen Bank.

AGENTS AND SECRETARIES TO THE BOARD. SMITH & COCHRAN. Advocates.

Governor. His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensbekry. Deputy- Governor. The Right Hon. the Eael of Elgin and Kincardine.

HEAD OFFICE-EDINBURGH, 3, GEORGE STREET.

DIVISION OF PROFITS. ONE DISTINCTIVE FEATURE in the Standard Life Assurance CoMPAAY/^the operation of which has contributed in a marked degree to the great success of the Institution, is the mode pursued in the Division of Profits among the Assured, and the Directors request attention to its peculiar advan- tages. The Divisions are made at intervals of^^e years, and the system is such that the greatest benefits are derived by those Members whose Policies are maintained for the longest period; in other viovAs, those loliopay most Premiums. Persons who eflFect Assurances as a provision for their families, or Trom other prudential motives, can thus look forward to increasing advantages as they ad- vance in life, each period of Division they may survive bringing additional benefits. The mode of division is essentially Tontine. The additions under that system, during the first few years from the commencement of Assurances, may not be so large as in Offices following a mode of Division where the earlier

claims have the greater benefit ; but it cannot be doubted that the principle of Division in the Standard Company is the more equitable one. The share of Profits attaching to a Policy may be applied to increase the Sum Assured, or the value may be received in Cash, or be applied to reduce and extinguish the Annual Premiums. The Company have divided Profits at five periods—1835. 1840, 1845, 1850, and 1855, and in some instances the Bonus Additions made to Policies excee th original sum assured. The next Division of Profits will be made in 1860.

Ne.w Business Transacted During the Last Ten Years : Sum Assured. Annual Premiums. In 1847 Kew Business obtained during the year,.. £443,578 4 11 £16,140 1 „ 1848 Do. „ 395,864 12 5 12,200 9 5 „ 1849 Do. „ 429,371 17 1 14,743 4 8 „ 1850 Do, „ Bonus Year 509,147 10 6 17,550 14 9 „ 1851 Do. „ 467,499 8 1 15,240 2 11 „ 1852 Do. ,, 445,799 6 6 15,145 15 6 „ 1853 Do. „ 445,248 17 1 14,886 9 3 „ 1854 Do. „ 515,117 7 16,650 2

,, 1855 Do. „ Bonus Year 609,323 7 11 20.047 18 „ 1856 Do. „ 516,351 6 7 16,769 3 4

Amount of New Business in 10 Years,... .£4,787,301 18 1 £159,373 18 1

Annual Average of New Business, £478,730 3 10 £15,937 7 10 ADVERTISEMENTS. 343

The Income of the Company is upwards of TWO HUNDRED and FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS,

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ASSURANCE. The Directoks invite pabticular attention to the Terms and Cob^di- TiONS OF Assurance under the Company's Policies. SELECT ASSURANCES. The privileges of this class are—Permission to travel and reside in any part of the -world, /ree of extra premium ; and the cancellation of all conditions under the Company's Policies, which thus become unchallengahle on any ground what- ever, except non-payment of the ordinary premium. REVIVAL OF POLICIES. Policies not renewed within the days of grace do not become absolutely for- feited, but may be revived on certain conditions, any time within 13 months from the date of the Premium falling due. The regulations under this head are very favourable to the assured in other respects also, and are worthy of special atten- tion. SURRENDER VALUES. Liberal allowances made for surrender of Assurances under the Profit Scheme, at any time after payment of one annual premium. LOANS. Advances made on the security of the Company's Policies to the extent ot their value, at a moderate rate of interest. WILL. THOs. THOMSON, Manager. GEORGE TODD, Secretary. THE SCOTTISH Jrottmal %mnfma Cnmpang.

ESTABLISHED 182 5. INGOBFOSLATSD BV ACT OF FABIiIADIIENT.

Capital, £1,000,000.

HEAD OFFICE ABERDEEN. Office in Edinburgh, 65, Princes Street. Office in Glasgow, Ill, St Vincent Street. Office in London, 20, Cannon Street, City.

General Board of Birectors.

Alexander Stronach, Esq., of Drumallan, Chairmak. Alex. Burness, Esq. of Mastrick. George Henry, Esq., Merchant Robert Catto, Esq., Merchant Wm. Littlejohn, Esq., Banker. James Chalmers, Esq., Printer Thos. Sangster. Esq., Advocate Alexander Phaser, Esq., City N. Smith, Jun., Esq., Merchant Chamberlain. Bankers.—The Aberdeen Town and County Bank Physician—Dr. Dyce, Law AgentSovLS Webster, Advocate.

Iiife Department. THE BUSINESS of this Company has been greatly ex- tended within the last few years. During the last Financial Year^ ended at 31st January, 1857, 681 Proposals for Assurances in Lives, to the ex- 344 ADVEKTISEMENTS.

tent of £270,275 were submitted to the Directors, for 587 of which Policies were issued,—the Sums Assured amounting to £225,775, and the Premiums to £7032 16s. lid. The success 6f the Company's operations daring the last five years, was tested by a rigid investigation at the close of that period, the results of which were submitted to the Thirty-first Annual Meeting of the Corporation, held in Aberdeen, on 20th March last. At that meeting it was agreed, in consideration of the satisfactory character of those results, to declare a Retrospective Bonus of £1 7s. 6d., per cent, on Policies of the Participation Class, which were in force at 31st January last, (Bonuses previously vested being included) in respect of every year for which Premiums had been received since the investigation of 1852, together with a Prospective Bonus on such of these Policies as might be- come Claims by death before another investigation. The effect of this, with previous Declarations of Bonus Additions, will appear from the following

Table of vested additions to Policies for £1000-

Policy opened Bonus vested Bonus vested Bonus vested Total before at at at vested Bonuses, Annual 10th Feb., 1847, lOtb Feb., 1852. 31st Jan., 1857. in 1857. Balance in

1841 £87 10 £67 19 5 £79 8 9 £234 18 2 1842 75 67 3 9 78 10 6 220 14 3 1843 62 10 66 8 2 77 12 3 206 10 5 1844 50 65 12 6 76 14 192 6 6 1845 37 10 64 16 11 75 15 9 178 2 8 1846 25 64 1 3 74 17 5 163 18 8 1847 12 10 63 5 8 73 19 2 149 14 10 1848 62 10 73 11 135 10 11 1849 50 72 3 9 122 3 9 1850 37 10 71 6 7 108 16 7 1851 35 70 9 4 95 9 4 1852 12 10 69 12 2 82 2 2 1853 68 15 68 15 1854 55 55 1855 41 5 41 5 1856 27 10 27 10 1857 13 15 13 15

In all cases, Retrospective Bonuses are vested when declared; and all Bonuses are, equally with the sums originally assured, guaranteed by the Company, while the holders of policies incur no risk by connection with the Participation Branch. Policies of this class are now generally preferred, not only to form Family Provisions, but also for the other purposes to which Life Assurance is applicable Assurances without participation in profits may he effected with this Com- pany at very moderate rates of premium. Policy Stamps and Fees to Medical Referees are paid by the Company. Prospectuses containing important information, with Tables of Rates, may be obtained on application at any of the Offices or Agencies of the Company. ANNUAL PREMIUMS FOR ASSURANCE OF £100 AT DEATH. WITHOUT PABTICIPATION IN PROFITS.

AGE. PEEMIUM. AGE. PREMIUM. AGE. PREMIUM.

20 £1 12 3 32 £2 4 10 44 £3 3 11 22 1 13 11 34 2 7 5 46 3 7 10 24 1 15 11 36 2 10 4 48 3 12 7 26 1 18 38 2 13 7 50 3 18 6 28 2 4 40 2 17 1 52 4 5 8 30 2 2 6 42 3 5 54 4 13 8 ADVERTISEMENTS. 345

ANNUAL PREMIUMS FOR ASSURANCE OF £100 AT DEATH, WITH PAETICIPATION IN PROFITS.

1 AGE. PREMIUM. AGE. PREMIUM. AGE. PREMIUM. 1

20 £1 16 5 32 £2 10 8 44 £3 11 9 22 1 18 4 34 2 13 7 46 3 15 11 24 2 6 36 2 16 11 48 4 11 26 2 2 11 38 3 7 50 4 7 3 28 2 5 7 40 3 4 6 52 4 14 10 30 2 8 1 42 3 8 51 5 3 4

Fire Bepartment. Common, Hazardous, and Doubly Hazardous Risks are undertaken at the usual rates of Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 4s. 6d,. per cent, respectively. Special Insur- ances at increased rates. By order of the Directors, CHARLES F. GRIFFITH, Jfawa^er. JOHN WATSON, Secretary. Aberdeen, June, 1857.

BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. 98, ¥2n01f STSLEiET,

(Adjo Scottisli ProTineial Assurance Office, fire doors east of the Facade,)

RESPECTFULLY invite attention to their carefully select- ed stock of religious. Literary, Scientific, Medical, and Classical Works, and Books of Reference; School Books and School Requisites;

Illustrated and Ornamental Works for the Drawing-room and for Presents . Family and Pocket Bibles, Church Services and Pray^er Books, Bagster's and other Editions, in great variety of Bindings. A large assortment of Books for Young People, suitable for Prizes anci Sabbath School Premiums. Plain and Fancy Stationery of every description. Writing Desks in

Wood and Leather; Despatch Boxes; Stationery Cases and Gabinets ;

Tourist's Cases; Portfolios; Blotting Books ; Letter-Copying Presses ;

Ink-Stands in Vfood, Bronze, and Papier Machie ; Stereoscopes, and Stere<.)- scopic Views; Mordan's Pen and Pencil Holders mounted; Pocket Books. and Pocket Ledgers ; Purses, and Purse Bags ; Portmonnaies ; Card Case's : Sketchbooks; Music Books; Memorandum Books, all kinds; Marriage and Visiting Cards, &c. Legers, Account Books, &c., ruled and bound to any pattern. Newspapers and Periodicals supplied to order. Printing, Lithographing, and Bookbinding. Catalogues of New Works free on application, or by post. Any work not in stock procured without delay.

""^^ L. & M.'s Shilling Packet of Stationery, containing Letter and Note Paper, Envelopes, Penholder, Pens, Pencil, and Was, LESLIE «^ MAULE, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 8. UNION STREET, ABERDEEN 2 E 2 346 ADVERTISEMENTS. BRITISH GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION.

INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT, SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £250,000.

Head Office- No. 127, PRINCES STREET, EDINBURaH. Offices in London— 9, WATERLOO PLACE, & 6, KING WILLIAM STREET, CITY. Offices in Glasgow— 110, FIFE PLACE, & 16 ST. VINCENT STREET.

DIRECTORS John Learmonth, Esq. of Dean, Chairman. Charles Cowan, Esq., M.P, James Souter, Esq,, W.S. Ralph Richardson, Esq., Merchant Robert Laurie, Esq., Master of the Merchant Co., Leith Charles Pearson, Esq., Accountant George Auldjo Esson, Esq., Accountant The Right Hon, Wm. Johnston of Kirkhill^Lord Provost John Beatson Bell of Glenfarg, Esq., W.S. Robert Mackay, Esq., W.S.

. ,.^ Robert Christie, Esq., Accountant Auditors—-)^f Donald S. Peddie, Esq., Accountant Jfaraa^er—Ralph Erskine Scott, Esq., Accountant LONDON DIRECTORS. Six John N. R. Campbell, K.C.B., Harley street, Cavendish Square, ChairviaTs. John Howell, Esq., Ardmore Lodge, St John's Wood Henry Charles Chilton, Esq, Chancery Lane Richard Hodgson, Esq., Upper Brooks street, Grosvenor square Frederick Wm. Caldwell, Esq., Boundary House, St. John's Wood

Secretary—Roberts . Strickland, Esq. ( The Commercial Bank of Scotland Bankers.- '\ The Union Bank of London

THE Association provides security for the fidelity of per- sons holding situations of trust and responsibility under her Majesty's Government, also in Banking, Railway, Insurance Companies, &c., &c., whose character and integrity entitle them to.the benefit of this independent means of Guarantee. Managers for Public Companies, and Employers g-enerally, are requested to notice that this is the only Association whose Policies are accepted by Govern- ment, or for Officers under the Poor-Law Commission, in Savings' Banks, Friendly and Government Annuity Societies, &c. The Bond or Policies of the Association are duly stamped, and contain all the obligations required by law to constitute them effectual securities to the

holders for the risks undertaken ; and claims are settled by the Boards of Direc- tors in Edinburgh and London respectively. Forms of Proposal, and all information, may be obtained at the offices of the Association, in Edinburgh and Loudon, or at any of the agencies. Parties are put to no expense for the Policies, excepting the Stamp-duty. Rates of Premium— One-half to two per cent, per annum, according to the nature of the employment AGENTS. R. E. SCOTT, Manager. Aberdeen, Messrs DAVIBSONS & COOPER, Advocates Peterhead Gray& Boyd, Writers, and Agents for Aberdeen Bank Fraserburgh G. Wallace, Writer, and Agent for Aberdeen Bank Banff. Edward Mortimer, Solicitor Eeith Robert Green, Writer, and Agent for Aberdeen Bank, NORTH BRITISH

ALL OF WHOM AKE SHARE H OLDEES.

PRESIDENT. HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF EOXBUEGHE, K.T. VICE-PRESIDENTS. The Most Noble the Makquis op Abeecorn, K.G. The Right Hon. the Eakl of Campeedown, K.T. The Right Hon. the Earl ojf Staie. EXTRAORDINARY DIRECTORS. Sir J.Feegusson, of Kilkerran, Bart., Robert B. Waedlaw Ramsay, Esq. of M.P. Whitehill. Colin Campbell, Esq. of Colgrain. James Faequhaeson, Esq. of Inver- Sir Arch. Islay Campbell of Succoth, cauld. Bart, M.P. Sir Adam Hay of Hayston, Bart, Col. Tait, C.B., A,D.C. to the Queen. John Gibson, Jun., Esq., W.S. Sir David Dundas of Dunira, Bart. Alex. Campbell, Esq of Monzie. ORDINARY DIRECTORS. James Campbell Tait, Esq., W.S. Henry Duncan Fergusson, Esq. W.S. Rear-Admiral Henry Dxjndas of John Maitland, Esq., Accountant- Craigroyston. General to the Court of Session, Laurence Davidson, Esq., W.S. Robert Blair Maconochie, Esq^ David B. W.-vuchope, Esq., Merchant, W.S. Leith. Wm. Bonae, Esq., Easter Warriston, John Anderson, Esq., W.S. John F. W. Drummond, Esq., W.S. John Beown Innes, Esq., W.S. Andrew Coventry, Esq., Advocate.. Manager—Jambs Borthwick, Esq. Secretary—Jonvi Ogilvie Esq.

Actuary—J)xvm Chisholm, Esq. Avditor—G. Murray, Esq., Accountant Solicitors—Messrs. Davidson & Syme, Medical OJlcer-Joua G. M. Burt, WS. Esq., M.D. Bankers—TEE BANK OF SCOTLAND.

LOHDOM BOARD. Sir peter LAURIE, Alderman, Chairman. John I. Glennie, Esq., Deputy- Chairman. Connell, Esq. William Borradaile, Esq. I John Cockburn, Esq. Peter Northall Laurie, Esq. Archibald | R. P. Prichard, Esq.

yS'oZicitor — Alexiinder Dohie, Esq., Lancaster Place. Physician—John Webster, M.D., F.R.S. Secretary—Hohert Strachaii, Esq. Bankers-V ^10^ BANK OF LONDON. NORTH BRITISH

ESTABLISHED IN 1809,

Incorporated by Royal Charter and Special Act of Parliament.

CAPITAL-ONE MILLION.

HEAD OFFICE -64, PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH. BRANCH OFFICES—

London 4, New Bank Buildings, i K'ewcastle-l*, Sandhill. India Buildings. Liverpool—1, | Glasgow- -102, St. Vincent Street.

The Forty- Seventh Annual Meeting of the Pkoprietors of the North British Insukakce Company was held in the Company's Ofnce in

Edinburgh, on the 2d March, 1857 :

Andrew Coventry, Esq., Advocate, in the Chair.

A REPORT by the Directors on the BUSINESS of the Year, ending Slst December, 1856, was read.

In the Life Department, in the course of the year, New Policies were issued insuring £274,274; and paying in Annual Premiums, £9061, 14s. 9d. Since the extension of the Business to Life Assurance in 1823, Ihe Company has paid Life Claims to the amount of £1,285,507. The Accumulated Fund amounted to £664,692, 13s. lid. The Annual Revenue from Life Premiums was £116,846, 13s. The Profits arising from the Life Department do not fall to be ascertained and allocated until the expiry of the Septennial period, Slst December 1858; but looking to the past favourable rate of mortality amongst the assured, and the state ot the Life Fund, the benefit of the Prospective or Interim Bonus of £1 per cent, per annum, was extended to all Policies that may be effected before 31st December next.

ITlie Bonus Accumulations at last Bivision of Profits ranged from 25 to 70 per cent- on the premiums paid.

In the Annuity Department the sum of £12,196, 19s. was received for Annuities granted duriug the year 1856: and the Annuity Fund amounted at Slst December to £112,447, 12s. Sd.

In the Fire Department the results of the year's business, were equally satisfactory. After providing for the dividend of Mght jier cent, on the paid- up capital, free of Income-Tax, the sura of £7099, 10s. was carried to the Reserve Fund, increasing it to £46,994. Os. Id. at 31st December, 1856. A dividend at the rate of Eight per cent., free of Income-Tax, was accordingly declared, and made payable on and after the 6th day of April next.

Edinburgh, 3d March, 1857. JAMES BORTIIWICK, Manager. NORTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY,

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^ The system of the Noeth British Insurance Company combines the benefit of Mutual Assurance Tvith the safety of a large Protecting Capital, and affords all the facilities and advantages which can prudently be offered by any Life Assurance Office. Parties may either assure a precise sum at a low rate of Premium, or, as in Mutual Assurance Offices, pay a higher rate, and have Periodical Returns in the shape of Bonus Additions to the sum insured. Non-Participating Policies may at any time be transferred to the Participating Class on equitable principles.

GENERAL FACILITIES. Bonuses may at any time be commuted for an equivalent Cash Payment, or may be applied in reduction of future Annual Premiums. Parties who may be desirous to discontinue their Policies (after three years' subsistence) may either have the surrender value in Cash, or a New Policy FOE A CORRESPONINa LARGER SUM FREE OP PREMIUM. On Insurances for the whole life, half the premium may remain on credit for the first five years, or one-third during the convenience of the party assured. No extra charge for residence in British North America, the Cape, Australia, (excluding the Diggings,) Zealand, New and parts of the United States ; and no license required except for the voyage. Policies, on proof of age of the party assured, are declared indisputable from and after the espiry of Five Years from their date, provided that the ordi- nary annual and extra Premiums stipulated by the Policy be duly paid. Parties effecting Insurance with the Company may, on application, receive a Certificate declaring the Policy exempt, from and after the expiry of five years from its date, from the paj ment of extra premium for travelling or re- siding beyond the limits of Europe, or for entering into Military or Naval Service, and Irora the necessity of applying for license so to travel or reside, or for entering, after the expiry of the said five years, into Military or Naval Service, provided it shall be shown, to the satisfaction of the Directors, that they have, at the time cf application, no intention or prospect of going abroad, or of entering into Military or Naval Service. Advances made on Policies to the extent of their acquired value. No Entry-Money, or other charge beyond the Premium.

N.B.—In order to have the benefit of the year's entry, Proposals on the Participating Scale should be lodged en or before the 31st of December.

ASTHUITIES,

1. Immediate Annuities are granted on favourable terms. 2. Deferred Annuities, to commence at any specified age, may be secured " either with or without return of premium. For Example.—A. male of 30 years of age may secure an Annuity of £10, to commence on his attaining the age of 60, for an Annual Pi-emium of £1, 16s., without return, or £2, Bs. Id. with return of premium to his heirs, in the event of his not arriving at 60. 3. Survivorship Annuities may be secured, with or without return of premium. For Example.— K. husband, aged 30, may secure to his wife of the same age a Survivorship Annuity of £10, for an Annual Premium their during yoiwi lives of £2, l'2s. lOd., without return, or £3, 14s. 2d. with return of the premiums paid, in the event of his being the survivor. NORTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY.

Annual Premium to Assure £100 payable at Death

iWithout With Without With ^ Age Age Without With Profits. Profits. Profits. Profits. Profits. Profits.

s. d. £ £ s. tZ. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. yi 1 13 9 1 19 1 34 2 7 9 2 15 5 47 3 11 3 18 5 2a 1 14 7 2 1 35 2 9 2 2 17 48 3 13 7 4 11 '23 ) 15 6 2 12 36 2 10 8 2 18 6 49 3 16 6 4 3 10 24 1 16 6 2 2 3 37 2 12 2 3 .^0 3 19 9 4 7 25 1 17 6 2 3 5 38 2 13 10 3 18 51 4 3 4 4 10 6 26 1 18 7 2 4 8 39 2 15 6 3 3 4 52 4 7 3 4 14 5 27 1 19 8 2 6 40 2 17 3 3 5 53 4 11 1 4 18 2 28 2 10 2 7 4 41 2 18 11 3 6 8 54 4 15 5 5 2 4 29 2 1 11 2 8 7 42 3 8 3 8 5 55 5 5 6 10 80 2 3 2 9 10 43 3 2 6 3 10 2 56 5 4 4 5 11 8 61 2 4 1 2 11 1 44 3 4 5 3 12 57 5 8 10 5 16 11 32 2 6 3 2 12 5 45 3 6 5 3 14 58 5 13 8 6 2 4 33 2 6 5 2 13 10 46 3 8 7 3 16 1 59 5 18 5 6 7 10

REITSRSIOHASIY INTSRSSTS.

The Company are ready either to purchase Reversionary Interests and Life-rents, or to make advances on them to the extent of the security they afi'ord.

The Company _ Insure against Fire—Silk. Cotton, Woollen, and Flax Mills, Buildings of all descriptions, Furniture, Stock-in-Trade, Merchandise, Agricul- tural Stock, Implements of Husbandry, and effects of every kind, at the lowest Kates of Premium corresponding to the risk. Farming Stock is Insured without the Average Clause, and loss and damage by Lightning thereon made good. No charge is made for Policies when the sum insured amounts to £300, or for Transfers from other Offices. Insurance for seven years charged for six years only. Losses settled with promptitude and liberality. A duty of 3s. per cent, per annum on all property insured from fire in Great Britain and Ireland is payable to Government, with the exception of Farming Stock and Public Hospitals, which are exempt. The Company holds itself responsible for damage done by explosion of Gas, such explosion taking place within Buildings on or in which this Company has insurance, without extra charge.

Prospectuses, containing Tables of Hates and every other information may be had at the Head Office in Edinburgh, or from any of the Company's Agents in Aberdeen, viz., Messrs. NEWELL BURNETT, Advocate, Record Office, King Street.

... ALEX. BRAND, Accountant,;i03 Union Street.

... MURRAY & M'COMBIE, Advocates, 103 Union Street.

... WILLIAM PAUL, Advocate, 97 Union Street. MMK m mfmw,

ESTABLISHED. AD. ISM.-CAPITAI STOCK, £500,000.

EMPOWERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF PARLIAMENT-

HEAD OFFICE, 3, Pall Mall, East, London, S.tir.

BRANCH OFFICES.

EoiNBDKGH,.. 2 St Andrew's Square Brighton, 9 Pavilion Buildinf Aberdeen,. ...202 Union Street. Lewes, 64 High Street. Birmingham,... 8 Cherry Street. Dublin 9 Westmoreland St.

Tliis Association traiisiwts business, as a Deposit Bank, and a life Assurance Company,

Lops are also granted in connection with Life Assni'anee.

Prospectuses, Tables of Bates, and Forms, may be hadfree of charge at either of tite Branches, or they loill be forwarded on application. ER MOREIS( Managing Director.

OFFICE IN ABERDEEN, 302 UNION STREET

BANKING DEPARTMENT,

Capital of any amount may be invested daily at this Branch, and Interest will he' allowed from date of Deposit, at the Rate of 5 per cent. per annum, payable half-yearl3^ ASSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Insukances on a Single Life may be effected for any sum, not

; less than £50, nor more than £10,000. Annuities are granted both present and deferred. Endowments for Children may be secured, j also, of to I Pkovision for Old Age, and all according to a variety ways suit the ! circumstances of Insubees.

MEDICAL REFEREE.—GEORGE RAINY, Esq., M.D., 17 Golden Square.

JOHN B. BANNERMAN, Local M.anag^r. S T A T TI HII IMSIMMCI C8MMMY.

CAPITAL STOCK,

£500,000, WITH POWER TO INCREASE TO £2,000,000.

INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT.

HEAD office; 3 PALL MALL, EAST, LONDON, S.W. BRANCH OFFICES,

2 St. ANDREW'S SQUARE,...... EDINBURGH.

202 UNION STREET, , ABERDEEN. 8 CHERRY STREET, BIRMINGHAM. 9 PAVILION BUILDINGS, ...BRIGHTON. 64 HIGH STREET, LEWES.

Eveiry description of Fixe Insurance may be effected with this Company.

CLAIMS SETTLED WITH PROMPTITUDE AND LIBERALITY. PETER MORRISON, Managing Director.

OFFICE IN ABERDEEN, 202, UNION STREET.

LOCAL BUSINESS SUPERINTENDED BY LOCAL DIRECTORS.

Prospectuses and Forms free on application.

JOHN B. BANNERMAN, Manager, Aberdeen Branch. ADVERTISEMENTS. 347 NATIONAL

OFFICE (for the present) 17 GUESTROW.

TRUSTEES AND MANAGERS.

The Lord Provost The M.P. for the County The Eldest Baillie The Sheriff The Dean of Guild The Sheriff-Substitute of Aberdeen The Convener of the Trades The Convener of the County The Minister of the West Parish The President of the Mechanics' Insti- President of the Society of Advocates tution Treasurer of the Society of Advocates The Secretary of the Mechanics' Insti- President of the Shipmasters' Society tution The M.P, for the city

The above are Managers, ex-officiis.

'William AUardyce, Merchant George Lyall, Merchant Sir Thomas Blaikie, Knight William Lumsden, Merchant David Blaikie, Union Street West "James B. M'Combieof Jellybrands *John Blaikie of Craigiebuckler ''John D.Milne, Sen., Advocate *Newell Burnett, Advocate John D. Milne, Jun., Advocate Robert Catto, Jun., Merchant •"James Murray, Advocate 'David Chalmers of Westburn Charles Playfair, Gunmaker James Chalmers, Printer James Eettie, Jeweller Alex. Chivas, Banker William Rose, Shipowner Francis James Cochran of Balfour ''Robert Sliand, Advocate Andrew Crane, late Shipmaster Simpson Shepherd, Merchant *Jameb Edmond, Advocate William Simpson of Glenythan 'Nathaniel Farquhar, Advocate Neil Smith, Jun., Merchant James Fraser, Merchant Alexander Stronach of Drumallan *James Garden, Advocate •"Arthur Thomson, Banker William Henderson, M.D. George Thomson, Merchant *George Henry, Merchant John Watt, Advocate * James Horn, Merchant Peter Williamson, Druggist 'Alexander Jopp, Advocate *Jobn Whyte, Merchant John Leslie, Manufacturer

Those marked (*) are Trustees.

Treasurer—I>&yid Wyllie, Cashier of the Union Bank. Actuary and Cashier—Alexander Ross, Advocate. Assistant-Cashier— 3 ohTO. Barron, Advocate, ^oo^-^ee^er—Thomas Riddell, Accoantant.

THE BANK is open every THUESDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, from Nine to Ten o'clock Morning, arid from Six to Eight o'clock Evening, hothfor the receipt and repayment of Deposits. 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 Pasa- Book is given to each Depositor gratis, containing an abstract of the Rules, and the Depositor's Account with the Bank. Full copies of the Rules may be had for Sixpence each. Interest at the rate of THREE PER CENT, is allowed on every sum of Five Shillings or upwards Deposited, /o»- the full nmnher of days the Depositor remains in the Bank, and is added to the principal, at 20th November yearly, whether the Depositor attend at the time or not. The interest is free from In- come tax or any other deduction whatever. The sums deposited, or any part of them, will be repaid whenever they are wanted; previous notice being given, in terms of the Rules, for sums above £10, but with which notice the Trustees and Managers dispense in cases of urgency, and on a sufficient reason, in the opinion of them or the Officers being given. 348 ADVERTISEMENTS.

In terms of the Acts of Parliament, a Duplicate of the Annual Balance Sheet of the whole affairs of the Bank, made up to the 20th November yearly, is hung up in the Office, for the inspection and information of all concerned ; and any Depositor is entitled to a printed copy of it on payment of One Penny. There is also printed, at the end of every four weeks, an abstract of the whole transactions of the Bank during the previous month, with a statement annexed of the whole sums due to Depositors at its date, the amount in the hands of Go- vernment, and the balance in the hands of the Treasurer aud Cashier respec- tively. Depositors may have a copy of any of these abstracts on payment of One Penny By order of the Trustees and Managers.

Aberdeen, 1st 3Iai/, 1857. AL. EOSS, Actuary and Cashier.

ENGLISH ABTD SCOTTISH LAW

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Edinburgh—120, Peinces Street.

London—12, Waterloo Place; 6, King William Street.

Glasgow— 4:4: and 46, G-eoege Square; 20, Buchanan Street.

THE BUSINESS carried on by this Association embraces every description of Risk contingent upon Human Life, and combines all the advantages of the Mutual and Proprietary Systems of Assurance. The Policies of the Association are secured by a protecting Capital of One Million Sterling, subscribed by a large and influental body of Proprietors. The Participation Policies receive valuable periodical additions from the profits of the extensive business carried on both in Scotland and England, and thus present a most advantageous mode of Investment for Family Provision, with entire exemption from responsibility. At last Investigation, a Bonus of Tvfo pee Cent, per annum, was added to the sums Assured. Thus a Policy opened in 1840 for £2000 was increased at Christmas, 1846 to £2280. Loans granted on approved personal security, in connection with Life Assur- ance. Annuities and Endowments on favourable terms. A New Pamphlet, with full Tables of Rates, and Illustrations of the differ- ent Schemes of Assurance embraced in the business of the Association, may be obtained at the Head Office in Edinburgh, or from the Agents throughout Scot- land.

By order of the Edinburgh Directors, HOPE, OLIPHANT, & MACKAY, Secretaries. WILLIAM SMITH, Manager.

Agents in Aberdeen - - il^LEX, ^AVIBSON, Advocate Arbroath William Johnstone, Banker ' „ f Edward Mortimer, Solicitor ^"'^M I w. R. GOEDON, Procurator-Fiscal

Brechin , James P. Speid, Writer Keith RoBEET Falconer, Solicitor Elgin Grigor & Young, Writers Alex. Stewart, jun., Writer tluntiy J I John Christie, Accountant Inverness John Mackay, Procurator-Fiscal Strathaven Charles G. Munro, Writer ADVERTISEMENTS. 349 elegant ^nmml %t\\min.

Under the ^^^^^i^^ Patronage of Tlie Courts of Europe, ^^^^^^^^^ t^® Aristocracy, and tlie Upper Classes.

ROWLANDS' MACASSAR OIL, For the GEO WTH, RESTORATION, and for improving AND BBAUTIF7ING THE HUMAN HAIR.

It prevents Hair from falling off or turning grey, strengthens weak Hair, oleanbes it from Scurf and Dandriff, and makes it BEAUTIFULLY SOFT, CURLY, and GLOSSY. In the growth of THE BEARD, WHISKERS, AND MUSTACHIOS, it is unfailing in its stimulative operation. For CHILDREN it is especially recommended as forming the basis of a BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR. Price 3s. 6d.; 7s.; Family Bottles, equal to four small, lOs.Gd.; and double that size, 21s. CAUTION !—On the Wrapper of each Bottle are the words, " Rowlands' Macassae Oil," &c,, in White Letters, and their signature, " A. Rowland & Sons," in Red Ink. ROWLANDS' KALYDOR, AN ORIENTAL BOTANICAL PREPARATION FOB IMPROVING AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION, Eradicates CUTANEOUS DEFECTS and DISCOLORATIONS, and renders THE SKIN SOFT, FAIR, AND BLOOMING. CAUTION.—The words " Rowlands' Kalydob " are on the wrapper, and their signature, " A. Rowland & Sons, in red ink, at foot. Price 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per bottle. ROWLANDS' ODONTO,

Compounded of the choicest and most recherche ingredients of the ORIENTAL HERBAL, and of inestimable value in Preserving and leautifying the Teeth, imparting to them a Pearl-like whiteness, Strengthening the Gums,, and in re?idering THE BREATH SWEET AND PURE. CAUTION.—The words "Rowlands' Odonto" are on the label, and " A. Rowland & Sons," 20, Hatton Garden, on the Government Stamp.—Price 28. 9d. per box.

e^ Sold by A. ROWLAND & SONS, 20, Hatton Garden, London. And by Chemists and Perfumers.

^«^ Beware of Spurious Imitations • ! I 350 ADVERTISEMENTS.

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MTiii Mm k m., PRINTERS, €onmt &onxt, ^xoKts 3ind,

EESPECTFULLY intimate, that, since the enlargement of > their Premises, they have greatly extended their facilities for BOOK and JOB PRINTIiVGr, and so increased their Stock of Types, that they are prepared to execute the orders with which they may be favoured, correctly and neatly, and on the shortest notice; and, it will be their constant aim to merit a con- tinuance of that support, which they have so largely received since their con- nexion with the " Free Press and, Buchan Neivs."

CoNCEET Court, Beoad Street, Aberdeen, 16th June, 1857.

LAMP & FURNISHING DEPAETMENT.

mm.9 im,m,i^ jn M,jm 'm, w^A^t&f SOLICIT ATTENTION to their Large and Elegant Collection of CUT GLASS GASALIERS, MODERATOR & CANDLE LAMPS, LANTERNS, &c. ALSO, FINE CUTLERY, TRAYS, TEA-URNS, & DISH-COVERS. SHOWER BATHS, SITZ BATHS, SPONGE AND FOOT BATHS, &c., &c. CHILDREN'S BATHS of every size and description. PORTABLE METALLIC CHAIRS and BEDSTEADS, which for Neatness, Strength, and Price, are particularly suitable for Summer Lodgings and Shooting Quarters.

^"AGENTS for MILNER'S PATENT FIRE-RESISTING SAFES, the preservation of Valuarble Papers, &c. MOORE'S PATENT FLOATING BALL WASHING MACHINES. V S P E R M and Finest CARCEL OIL, GLOBES, GLASSES, and COTTONS, for LAMPS.

199, UNION STKEET. ADVERTISEMENTS. 351 TKCB LOliTDOISr

ESTABLISHED FOE THE SALE OF GEMUINE CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, AT MODERATE PRICES, 27, UNION STREET, ABERDEEN

ROBERT COTTAM & CO., PROPRIETORS.

191 George Street, Aberdeen-

PORTRAITS TAKEN FROM TEN A.M., TILL DUSK;

ALSO PORTRAITS FOR THE STERIOSCOPE.

COPIES made of Paintings in Oil or Water Colour, Engra- vings, Daguerreotypes, Statuary, Models. Also, Views of Buildings, Land- scapes, &c. &c. Cameras, Lenses, Collodion, Photographic Paper, &c., supplied. Specimens of Photographs will be seen with Messrs Giffoed & Son, Cae- VEES & G-iLDEES, 187 Union street, or at the Poeteait Gallery, 191 George st,

V THE ART TAUGHT IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.

$

HOUSE FACTOR, AND AGENT, AND COLLECTOR OF OUTSTANDING DEBTS.

OFPICE-11, HUXTER ROW 352 ADVERTISEMENTS.

POST-HORSE MASTERS, AND MAIL AND STAGE COACH PROPRIETORS,

"OEG EESPECTFULLYto tender their grateful acknow- -U ledgements to their numerous Customers, and to the Public in general, for the liberal Patronage bestowed upon them in their Post and Job-Horse ' Minibus, and General Hiring Establishment.

They would take this opportunity of calling attention to their class of Con- veyances suited to Funeral Undertaking—consisting of Elegantly-mounted Hearses, Mourning Coaches, Noddy Coaches, and other Carriages in every variety, which will be found superior to any in Town— and from their Extensive Stock of Horses, they are enabled, without assistance, to make provision, on the Shortest Notice, for the largest Funeral Undertaking.

Their Charges are Moderate, and do not exceed those of any other Hiring Establishment in Town.

Orders received at the Mail Coach Office, Union Street, and at the Oflace 1 Belmont Street, will be punctually attended to.

59, Union Street, June, 1857.

CLOTHIEES AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 26 UNION STREET, ABERDEEN.

THOSE who have hitherto consulted their prejudice rather than their convenience, and continue the old slow system of ordering everything to be made for them, would do well to try how easily they can be fitted with Eeady-made Coats, Top-Coats, Vests, and Trousers, It is a great pleasure to see, at One Call, the Fit, the Quality, and the Price, and the saving of time so evident— time which, in this busy age, is so certain of money to all Men of Business.

Branch Establishments: 4 HIGH STREET, DUNDEE. 66 HIGH STREET, EDINBURGH. 20 ST. JOHN STREET, PERTH. 4 KIRKGATE. LEITH. . ;

ADVERTISEMENTS. 353

3AMIS T. MiCMY k Si

WORKING GOLDSMITHS, SILVERS.VIITHS, & OPITICIANS,

OPPOSITE EAST CHURCH,

T> ETUKNING their grateful acknowledgements, to their JlV; Friends and the Public, for the Liberal Patronage bestowed on them, respectfully Solicit attention to their Select Assortment of ELECTRO PLATED

GOODS; SILVER PLATE ; JEWELLERY ; WATCHES ; SPECTACLES;

PAPER MACHIE TRAYS ; CUTLERY, and FANCY GOODS, comprising. In ELECTRO PLATE Dish Covers, and Corner Dishes; Soup and Sauce Tureens; Bread and

Cake Baskets; Epergnes; Wine Coolers; Liquor Frames ; Bottle Stands;

Cruet, Soy, and Pickle Frames ; Tea and Coffee Sets ; Salvers; Tea Kettles;

Eg-g and Toast Stands; Butter Coolers and Marmalade Dishes ; Dessert Knives

and Forks ; Dining, Drawing, and Chamber Candlesticks ; Forks ; Spoons

Ladles ; Fish Knives ; Sugar Tongs, &c. In SILVER,

Tea and Coffee Sets; Waiters ; Bread Baskets ; Spoons; Forks; Butter Knives,

Knife, Spoon, and Fork in Cases ; Snuff Boxes ; Vinegaretts, &c. In JEWELLERY,

Gold Watches, of London and Geneva manufacture; Gold and Albert Chains ; Bracelets, Lockets, Keys, Pins, Seals, Ear-rings, Sluds, Pencil Cases, and Tooth-picks; Wedding Rings, Broaches, and Rings in Pearl, Amethyst, Topaz,

Aqua, Marine, Cairngoram Stones ; Mourning Broaches and Rings. In FINEST NICKLE SILVER- Table Spoons and Forks, from 13s. per Dozen. Dessert ... 10s. „ Tea ...... 4s. „ Toddy Ladles ... 12s. „ In SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES. In Gold, Silver, Tortoiseshell, Steel, and Horn Frames, with Pebble and Fine Glass Lensefa. Pebbles in fine Blue Steel Frames, from 6s. Do. with Glass Lenses Do. Is. In CUTLERY. Fine Table and Dessert Knives and Forks, Carving Knives, &c. In JAPAN. Paper Machie and Iron Tea and Coffee Trays, Waiters, Bread and Cake Baskets, Ink Stands, &c. AND ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND AMERICAN CLOCKS AND TIME PIECES.

ME. MEIN, DENTIST, EGS to intimate that he has BE MOVED to Crown B Tekkace, the House lately occupied by Lieut. Skues. Crown Tereace, ./Mme, 1857. 2 F 354 ADVERTISEMENTS.

WATCH AND CLOCKMAKER,

18, St- Nicholas Street, Aberdeen,

BEGS to call attention to his Large and Varied Stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's English and Geneva GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, all selected by himself, or made to order, by the best English and Geneva Manufacturers. Also, GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS, Seals, Keys, &c. &c.

Best London-made Gold Levers, from L.16 to L.22 Common do. do. „ 10 to 16 © Best London-made Silver do. „ 6 to 9 Common do. do. „ 3 10 to 5 5 Best Geneva Gold do. „ 8 to 11 11 Common do. do. „ 3 10 to 5 5 Best Geneva Silver do. „ 3 3 to 4 4 to 15 Common do. do. , 1 15 2 Gold Guards and Albert Chains „ 1 5 & upwards Silver do. do. „ 5s 6d and do. war- Seals, Keys, Rings, &c., &c., in great variety, All the best Watches according to bargain. An excel- ranted for twelve mouths ; the common ones, lent variety of Clocks.

All kinds of Watches and Clocks repaired in the best manner, by experi- enced Workmen, on the premises.

Observe)— 18 St- Nicholas Street ADVERTISEMENTS. 355 JOHN DUNCAN, GOLDSMITH, JEWELLER, LAPIDARY, AND OPTICIAN,

4, ST. NICHOLAS STREET ABERDEEN.

HAS ALWAYS ON HAKD A SELECT ASSORTMENT OF SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES, OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE PATTERNS, IN GOLD, SILVER, STEEL, AND TORTOISE-SHELL,

Fitted with the Finest Glass Lenses, and the Oriental Brazilian Crystals or Pebbles, the qualities of which are so highly recommended by the most eminent Oculists and Opticians.

\* SPECTACLES SUITED TO THE VARIOUS SIGRTS WITH THE UTMOST CARE

Farmers' andg Gardeners' SEED GLASSES, STANHOF^E LENSES ; Pocket MAGNIFIERS, MICR0SC0PES,DEER-STALK1NG TELESCOPES; Pocket COMPASSES, THERMOMETERS, UPRIGHT AND WHEEL BA- ROMETERS; best London-made DRAWING AND MATHEMATICAL IN- STRUMENTS, &c., &c.

BY SPECIAL cM^mm^^3 appointment.

MUSIC SELLER AND PIANO-FOETE MAKER T^ TWE QlDTIlEWo

WELL-SELECTED Stock of PIANO-FORTES from the most also A eminent London Makers ; those of his own manufacture, as approved of and purchased by Her Majesty.

HARPS, GUITARS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, and BRASS INSTRUMENTS in great variety, and every article in the Music Trade.

%* New Music eveiy Week. 356 ADVEETISEMENTS.

AT SIX GUINEAS,

In Oak Case— Compass, Four Octaves, F to F—Size, 2 ft. 8 in. by 1 ft. 2 in. Height, 2 ft. 6 in.

CHIEF AGENTS FOR SCOTLAND— B 213 Union Stireet, Aberdeen.

ALEXANDEE & SON, Rue Meslay, Paris, have made this Harmonium at the lowest price possible, ivithout sacrificing the mellow- ness of tone, and other improvements which have rendered the Alexandre Harmoniums pre-eminent. The power is considerable— enough for a very large School-room. It will be found admirable as an ACCOMPANIMENT TO THE VOICE OR PIANO-FORTE IN PRIVATE ROOMS.

Invaluable for Singing Classes, and indispensable to the School-Room

If desired, the Six Guinea Harmonium will be exchanged for any of the larger Instruments, any time within six months of the purchase, without deduc- tion from the original cost,

N.B.—Packing-case and Carriage extra.

130 UNION STREET, ABERDEEN.

LOGAN & COMPANY, HAVE always on hand a Choice Selection of PIANO- FORTES by BROADWOon & Sons, and other eminent London Makers, in addition to instruments manufactured by themselves, which they thoroughly warrant being made of the very best Materials and Workmanship, and which they can confidently recommend to stand well.

INSTRUMENTS EXCHANGED—LENT ON HIRE-TUNED AND REPAIRED IN TOWN OR COUNTRY.

EVERY THING IN THE MUSIC BEPARTIENT—NEW MUSIC WEEKLY. ADVERTISEMENTS. 357

JOHN lEYINE & CO.,

PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTURERS AI^JO MUSIC SELLERS, BEG to intimate that they have now KEMOVED to their New Premises, 81 KING STREET, where they will keep a well-selected Stock of FIRST-CLASS PIANO-FORTES, all of which, to insure durability, are made of Well-seasoned Materials, with all the Latest Improvements, of Superior Construction and Finish, of Rich and Brilliant Tone, Free and Expres- sive Touch, and which they will warrant to stand well in Tune in any climate, at Prices which will be found very reasonable. J. I. & Go. warrant their Instruments for Twelve Months, and if not then approved of, may be exchanged.

• J. I. & Co. will keep a select Stock of NEW and FASHIONABLE FIRST CLASS MUSIC, both Vocal and Instrumental. LONDON PIANO-FORTES by the most eminent makers, and HARMO- NIUMS by Alexandkk & Son, Paris, also supplied.

^i" A LONDON PARCEL WEEKLY, and Music sent to any part of the Country, Post free. Pianos tuned, regulated, and repaired, and Old Instruments taken in exchange.

Ooxmtxy and Ssiposrt Oirdexs parosnptly es&ecuted.

81 King Street, Aberdeen, 1st June, 1857.

PIANO-FORTE AND MUSIC-SALOON, 150, UNION STREET,

RESPECTFULLY invites attention to his COTTAGE and SEMI-COTTAGE PIANO-FORTES, now manufactured with Patent Me- tallic Bracing. C. B., in doing so, warrants the above as instruments hitherto unsurpassed for quality of tone, elasticity of touch, durability, or economy. Every Piano-Forte can be exchanged at 3, 6, 9, or 12 months from the date of purchase, as per agreement. GRAND, SEMI-GRAND, GRAND SQUARE, and COTTAGE PIANO- FORTES, with SINGLE and CHECK ACTION, PATENT TENSION BAR'S and BRASS BRIDGES, by best London Makers only.

From £6 to £55. TUNING AND REPAIRING.—NEW MUSIC WEEKLY.

150, Union Street. 2 F 2 358 ADVERTISEMENTS. HAEMOMUMS, CONCEETINAS,

IN RICH AND SELECT VARIETY. J. CRUICKSHANK, Teache*,

35, St. NICHOLAS STREET.

INSTEUCTIOJS BOOKS, AND NEWEST MUSIC.

^ REPAIRS AND TUNING.

TEACHERS OP THE

ENGLISH CONCEKTINA, & SINGING,

35, St. Nicholas Stireet.

NEWEST MUSIC WEEKLY. MUSICAL IJSTSTEUMENTS.

32, WOOLMANHILL, HAS always on hand a choice assortment of Accordians, Flutinas, and Concertinas—English and German; Organ Accordians, Harmoniums, Register Accordians, Flutes, &c,, from the best makers, All the above Instruments repaired and tuned, and instructions given on the Accordian, Flutina, and Concertina, by JOSEPH MONRO, 32, Woolmanhill, Aberdeen.

Music Boohs for all the ahove Instruments supplied at Is. each.

W. ANDREW, DRUGGIST, REMOVED TO

Opposite to his former Shop, and previously occupied hy Mk. Gordon, Druggist.

May, 14, 1857. ADVERTISEMENTS. 359 GRANITE JEWELLERY. Mo BBTTIE & SOMS, MANUFACTUREES of Aberdeenshire GRANITE BRACELETS, BROOCHES, CHAINS, SHAWL PINS, BUTTONS,

STUDS, DESK SEALS. &c. ; Honourably distinguished at the Great Exhibi-

tion, 1851 ; shown also, at those of Dublin, Paris, and Edinburgh. ELECTRO PLATED GOODS, consisting of-Spoons, Forks, Tea-Sets, Waiters, Dish-Covers, Corner Dishes, Centre Pieces', Toddy Kettles, Hot-Water Jugs, Dessert Knives and Forks, Bottle Stands, Liquor and Cruet Frames Wine Coolers, Fish Carvers, &c., &c.

LONDON Sc GENEVA GOLD WATCHES, & ELEGANT FRENCH CLOCKS. JEWELLERY DEPARTMENT, 151, Union Street Bridge-

ABERDEEN AND HULL TRADE.

THE ABERDEEN, GRIMSBY, and HULL STEAM PACKET COMPANY'S New Iron Screw Steamer, 'ABERDEENSHIRE,' WILLIAM TALBOT, Commandeb,

Sails from Aberdeen for Hull every Tuesday, and from Hull for Aberdeen every Friday. Steerage, Fares—Cabin, 15s ; Steerage, 10s. Return Tickets- Cabin, 203; 12s. 6d. Freight of Live Stock and Goods very moderate.

N.B.-The Route to and from Aberdeen, via Hull is the cheapest for Passen- gers and Goods going to or coming from the Manufacturing Districts of Eng- land and the Continent. There are frequent Trains leaving and arriving in several times a-week between it and Hamburg, Hull daily ; and fine Steamers sail Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Copenhagen, Dunkirk, S. Petersburg, Gothen- burg, Yarmouth, London, &c.—Fares and Carriage of Goods by which are very moderate. ^T" Written Notice of any damage, short or wrong delivery of Goods, must be given to the Company within Twenty-four hours after delivery of the Goods. All Goods addressed to the care of the Company's Agent in Hull, are for- warded free of Agency expenses For further particulars, apply to WILLIAM DYSON, Jun., Agent, 23, H umber Dock Wall, Hull. JAMES NISBET, Manager, 47, Marischal Street, Aberdeen. 360 ADVERTISEMENTS.

ABERDEEN AND NEWCASTLE

THE ABERDEEN and NEWCASTLE STEAM NAVI- GATION COMPANY'S First Class (A 1) Steamer, "VICTORIA," J.T. WILLET, Commander, Leaves ABERDEEN for NEWCASTLE ... Every WEDNESDAY. And NEWCASTLE for ABERDEEN ... Every SATURDAY. Fakes—CABIN, 15s., Steward's Fee included; STEERAGE, 10s.

ABERDEEN AND PETERHEAD. The "VICTORIA" will be despatched until further notice, every TUESDAY Morning (weather permitting) at SEVEN o'clock, or as near to that hour as the state of the tide will permit, for PETERHEAD, and return on the evening of the same day. Boats will be in waiting at the Dock Gates to take passengers off to the Vessel when she has to lie in the Bav. Fares—To and from PETERHEAD ... CABIN, 63. ; STEERAGE, 4s.

To PETERHEAD , 3s. 6d.: „ 2s. 6d.

The accommodation for Passengers and Goods is superior, while the stow- age room for Live Stock is of the most ample description.

Goods and Live Stock carried on Deck at the Shipper's Risk.

All Goods Intended for Shipment must be alongside the Vessel one hour previous to the advertised time of sailing, otherwise their Shipment will not be guaranteed. For Rates of Freight, apply to NISBET & ROBERTSON, Managers, 47, Marischal Street, Aberdeen; orto the Agent at Newcastle, ROBERT STOREY, Fenwick's Entry, Quay-side; or GEORGE PAUL, Ageut, Peterhead.

131i UNION STREET, TOP OF BACK WYND STAIRS.

"OESPECTFULLY invites inspection of his large and Ji\) varied Stock of Cabinet and Upholstery Goods, which he can confidently recomruend, being got up under personal superintendence, with great care. A large assortment of Tester, Arabian, Tent, and French Bedsteads; also. Iron Bedsteads, Children's Cots, Reclining and Rocking Chairs, &c. Parties furnishing will find it their advantage to visit this establishment, as the Goods are first-class, and at moderate prices.

131* Union Street, June, 1857. ;

ADVERTISEMENTS. 361 PRESENTATION WATCHES.

BY ROYAL

WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, MANUFACTURERS OF PURE NICKLE SILVER PLATE, AND ELECTRO GOLD AND SILVER PLATERS,

7, 8, & 9, £TEW MikRKET GALLERY.

GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. JOHN FINDLAY & SONS, having just completed a large ^ addition to their Px-emises and Stock, solicit the attention of their Cus- tomers and the Public generally to pay a visit before they purchase a Watch, and inspect their magnificent display of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES— being- unequalled in Aberdeen— of every Description, Construction, and Pattern having been made for the express purpose of Presentation, by the most eminent makers in England and Switzerland, Every Watch has received special atten- tion, so that public bodies who desire to present a valuable and lasting Memorial, will find an unfailing time-keeper, and an elegant work of art, at a very Mode- rate Price. GOLD CHAINS OF EVERY PATTERN TO SUIT.

A Two Years' Warranty given with each Watch, and sent Post-Free to any part of the United Kingdom, upon receipt of Post-Office or Bankers' Order. A Gold or Silver Chain, to the value of ten per cent, of the purchase price, given grtias with each watch.

New GOLD WATCHES, from FOUR Guineas to SIXTY each. New SILVER WATCHES, from TWO Guineas to THIRTY each.

Solid GOLD 6UARD and ALBERT CHAINS, for their weigJit in Sovereigns. GRANITE JEWELLERY, in every variety, and newest design, on hand or made to order.

A large Assortment of London Unredeemed Pledges, consisting of Gold and Silver Watches, by eminent makers, at half the original cost; also. Gold and Silver Chains, Standard Gold; Plain and Fancy Rings; a great variety of Brooches, Pins, Lockets, Bracelets, Viniagrettes, &c. A large assortment of Second-hand Guns, among which there is a number of Single and Double-bar- relled (by London makers) from One to Twenty Pounds each. A good assortment of Musical Instruments—some very sood Violins. A large assortment of Clocks and Timepieces, of English, French, American and German manufacture. A newly registered timepiece of English make, showing the time in all parts of the world at one view— well adapted for Tele- graphic offices.

TYPES for marking Linen, and STEEL TYPES cut to order. Watch work done on the Premises by the best of Workmen. Watches re-cased to any Pattern in Gold, Silver, or Nickle Silver. Old GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, PLATE, and JEWELS, purchased in exchange.

Watchmakers and Watchdealers supplied on liberal terms.

7, 8, & 9, New IMEairket Bmldisa^. 362 ADVERTISEMENTS. GENERAL DYE-WORKS. 42 UPPERKIRKGATE. 42

ROBERT FERGUSON^ Dyer, pESPECTFULIiY returns thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, jL\j and Public in general of Aberdeen and Country, and the surrounding Counties, for the liberal patronage conferred upon him during the Twenty years he has been in business in Aberdeen. R. F. trusts, from his long practical experience and friendly correspondence with some of the first masters of the Art in the South and West of Scotland, to be able to give his employers every satisfaction. — The dye-house arrangements at present are as follows : Merinoes, Coburgs, &c., dyed and Dressed, commencing on Tuesday every week. Silks, Velvets, Poplins, &c.. Dyed and Dressed on the most approved principles, commencing on Wednesday and Friday, every week. Silks Watered on Thursday and Saturday, Carpets, Crumb-cloths, and Hearth-Rugs Cleaned. All sorts of Linen Drapery Hot Calendered. Moreen and Damask Furniture Cleaned, Re-dyed and Dressed. Printed Furniture Cleaned, Starched, and Glazed. Straw Bonnets Dyed Black, Tuesday and Friday. Kid Gloves Dyed Black.

GENTLEMEN'S APPAREL, RENOVATED IN A SUPERIOR STYLE.

1^" Orders from the Country attended to mth Punctuality and DespatcL

Not accountable for any article left over Twelve Months. LOCH STEEET DYE-WOEKS.

VELVET, SILK, AND WOOLLEN DYER, FOEEIGN AND BEITM SHAWL AND DRESS CLEANER;

NO. 1 SUMMER STREET, CORNER OP UNION PLACE AND 76 LOCH STREET, BEGS to return his best thanks to his Friends and Customers, and the Public generally, in Town and Country, for the very liberal support they have favoured liim with, and from his long Practical ex- perience in the Trade, he hopes still to merit a continuance of their favours; and, for there better accommodation, he has opened the shop. No. 1 Summer Street, Corner of Union Place, for the receiving and delivering of all goods entrusted to his care in that place.

Damask and Moreens Cleaned, Dyed, and Watered, and kept full to their length Merinoes, Coburgs, Poplins, Sic, Dyed twice erery week. Velvets, Silks, Satins and Ribbons, Dyed every Thursday. Carpets, Crum-cloths, and H earth-Rugs Cleaned. Printed Furniture, Cleaned, Starched, and Glazed. All kinds of Linen Drapery Hot Callendered. Winceys, Wools, and Yarns, Dyed every week. Kid Gloves Cleaned and Dyed Black.

GENTLEMEN'S APPAREL RENOVATED.

Not accountable for any article left over Six Months, ADVERTISEMENTS. 363 GENERAL

26 GEORGE STREET, 26 ABERDEEN, JOHN M'GEEGOR, BEG-S to return his most sincere thanks to his Friends in Town and Country for the liberal encouragement with which he has heea favoured since commencing business in this city. J. M'G. trusts, from his ac- commodation being entirely suited to the diflferent processes of dyeing, his long practical experience, strict personal superintendence, and his attention and facility in receiving and despatching orders, will ensure for him a continuance of the same patronage he now so thankfully acknowledges. VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS, MERINOES, UNION CLOTHS, &c., Dyed and Finished in a new and superior manner. MOEEENS AND DAMASK3 CLEANED AND DYED. CHINTZ CURTAINS AND COVERS CLEANED AND GLAZED. Table and Carpet Covers cleaned and dyed. Carpets and Piugs cleaned. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES AND LADIES' CLOAKS RENOVATED. KIBBONS DYED AND WATERED. BLOND, LACE, AND CEAPE DYED AND DRESSED. STRAW and CHIP BONNETS DYED BLACK and BROWN, and FINISHED. SID GLOVES DYED BLACK.— DO. CLEANED.

Shawls and Dresses cleaned and finished, vnthout injuring the most delicate colours. WOOLLEN YARNS DYED ALL COLOURS.;; i^° Orders from the COUNTRY punctually attended to.

*i* Not'accmmtaMefor any article left over Six Months. NEW GEOCEEY, ^z% Wim, anb- Spirit ^^ivihXn\mmi, 2 0, UNION PLACE

(Late witli Messrs W. MILNE, & Son, and formerly with Messers

STEWART 8s CHIVAS.) DESIRES respectfully to intimate that he has commenced Business in that Shop, 20, Union Place, with a New and well selected Stock of Teas, Groceries, Wines, Spirits, Porter and Ales.

P. S. hopes, by strict personal attention to Business, keeping only first class Goods, and selling at a reasonable price, to merit a share of public support.

Aberdeen, June, 1857. 364 ADVERTISEMENTS.

ALEXANDER DTJFFUS, CONFECTIONER, 23 miAaKETSTREET. 23 BEGS leave to inform his Friends, Customers, and the Public, that he has always on hand a choice assortment of every descrip- tion of Cake, suitable for Tea or Dessert. A GREAT VARIETY OF FANCY AND OTHER BISCUITS.

EVEKT VAEIETY OF CONFECTIONS, FKENCH B N-B N S, &C.

Jellies, Custards, Blanchemanche, Wedding and Twelfth Cakes, &c,

ICED CBEAM, AND STRAWBEEEIES AND CREAM, IN SEASON.

Refreshments on the Premises-

WAX ELOWEE MODELLINGS.

MEM lIii^IHII[IS©®M, WAX FLOWER MODELLER,

RESPECTFULLY intimates having removed from 20, to 41 St. NICHOLAS STREET the Collection of Wax Flowers, modelled from Nature, of about 200 Varieties, and Comprising Specimens of Water Plants, Orchids, Spring and Wild Plants, with numerous Greenhouse and Garden Flowers.

Groups of these are executed to commission, and with permanent fastenings in two classes— the extra finished strong Wax-Flower, and well finished ordinary do. Only the best London material is used throughout, a7id the work warranted, if wished.

A SELECTION OF FLOWER MODELLING MATERIALS KEPT IN STOCK.

ALSO,

An Assortment of FRENCH PAPER FLOWERS, for ordinary use, and a large variety of their material for Amateurs and Teachers.

41, St. Nicholas Street, June, 1857. ADVERTISEMENTS, 365 NOTICE OE EEMOVAL.

SiMIS liY, CAB PROPRIETOR, IN announcing his Kemoval from Gordon Street, to those more Commodious Premises at 19 Huntly Street, would take the opportu- nity of returning his sincere thanks to those who have so liberally patronised him during the last Twelve Years; and to assure them that he will still endea- vour, by strict attention to orders, by Night or Day, to merit a continuance of their kind support.

Hearses, Mourning Coaches, &c.—Horses kept at Livery.

19 Huntly Street, June, 1857.

KEEE & BOWMAN,

CARMS, GILDERS, PRINTSELLERS, AND ARTISTS' COIOURMEN,

179, UNION STREET.

CHIMNEY, PIER, CHEVAL, and every other description of MIRRORS, kept in Stock, and Finished in Plain or Ornamental Gold Frames, at exceedingly moderate prices.

N.B.—Miiror and Picture FramefJ Re-gilt ; Paintings carefully Cleaned, and Restored.

Aberdeen, June, 1857.

GENTLEMEM^S SHIRTS, &c.

JAMES LITTLEJOHN HAS always on hand a stock of Gentlemen's Shirts, Ready-made, and dressed for immediate use. He also makes to Measure, on the shortest notice, Shiets of every description, in various fabrics, suitable either for this country or India.

Hosiery, Gloves, Under-Clothing in great variety.

Agents for the Messrs NicoU's London-made Paletots, Shooting Coats

Vbsts, &c. ,

H.55 Union street, Aberdeen. 2 G (36 ADVERTISEMENTS.

CLOTHIEE AND MEN'S MEECER, 23, QUEEN STREET, HAS always on hand an excellent assortment of Broad and Narrow Cloths, in all the different Fabrics and Colours, Velvet and Satin Vestings, Ties, Hats, Gloves, &c. Parties entrusting their orders may rely on obtaining a Fashionable and Substantial Garment, at a moderate price. OUTFITS ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.

STEEEOSCOPES AND YIEWS,

ALAEGE Assortment of STEREOSCOPES and VIEWS on Glass and Paper ; Groups and Scenes, beautifully coloured and plain

'^ ^ ^ ^ '^^ mg ,Mf ^ ^ %& &^f

AGENTS M THE LONDON STEREOSCOPIC CO.,

Carvers and Gilders, Printsellers, Looking-Glass and Picture Frame Makers, Artists' Colourmen, &c.,

187, UNION STREET, ABERDEEN. DRAWINGS LENT TO COPY- TOOTMACMES IMMEDIATELY and permanently Cured, and Extraction avoided, by iisin? STEWART'S CELEBRATED TOOTHACHE PILLS, a speedy and effectual cure for Toothache, Tic Doloreux, Diseased Gums, Pains in the Head, &c„ &c. Have cured thousands, and may be taken with perfect safety by persons of the most delicate constitution.

Sold in Boxes, at T^d., lOJd., and Is. IJd. each. Prepared only by the Sole Proprietor, JOHN FEABNSIDE, DISPENSING CHEMIST, 45 GREEN, ABERDEEN.

N.B.—None Genuine without the Government Stamp, ;

ADVERTISEMENTS. 367

No. 19, Birchen Lane, Comhill, London.

Being the Souse lately occupied by the Corporation of the London Assurance. ESTABLISHED IN 1840.

Suretiship undertaken for the fidelity of persons in situations of Trust, on the yearly payment of a small sum at a stipulated rate per centum THE SOCIETY'S SECURITY BEING ADOPTED BY THE BANK OF ENGLAND, THE HONOUEABLE EAST-INDIA COMPANY, THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF LONDON, THE HONOURABLE SOUTH-SEA COMPANY, AND VARIOUS CORPORATIONS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.

EMPOWERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF PARLIAMENT, 5 VICTORIA—SESSION. 1842.

Trustees. H. H. CANNAN, Esq., SIR C. RUGGIE PRICE, Bart. GEORGE SCOVAL, Esq. Board of Directors. George Scovell, Esq., Chairman. Francis Lysons Price, Esq., Deputy- Chairman.

John Benson, Esq. I C. Saunderson, Esq. Herbert H. Cannan, Esq Robert Smith, Esq.

Jonathan S. Pidgeon, Esq.? |

Auditors—J ou^ Rannie and Robert Tucker Esq.

Bankers—Sir Charles Price, Bart., Marryat, and Price.

Standing Counsel—John Greenwood, Q.C. (Recorder of Portsmouth). R. Ryder Dean, Esq.

Secretary— JAM.KS Mczio, Esq. Solicitors—"Messrs. W. & S. Cotton, 7 Lotherbwry, London; Messrs. Horne & Rose, Edinburgh; Thomas Crozier, Esq., Dublin.

Prospectuses, and all necesssary information, may be obtained of the Secretary 19 Birchin Lane, Cornhill, London, or any of the Society's agents.

THIS SOCIETY was the First Public Company established in Great Britain to obviate the inconvenience and defects of Suretiship by private Bondsmen, and its security is accepted by the Banks of England and 308 ADVERTISEMENTS.

Ireland, East InJia Company, and most of the PuLlic Companies, Bankers Commercial and Trading Firms in the United Kingdom. Persons of the highest character and qualifications frequently decline valu- able appointments, either from an unwillingness to place themselves and their friends under so serious an obligation, or the great difficulty of obtaining satis- factory 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 hy fhe fraud or dishonesty of the person employed, according to the amount specified in the bond, and therefore obviates the ne- cessity for Private Sureties, as well as the evils arising therefrom, which often prove as prejudicial to the real interests of the Employer as to the person finding the Guarantee of private friends. Employers, by the existence of this Society, are assured of the continued solvency of the surety for the person employed, and the security thus becomes a permanent one. Friends and Relatives are relieved of the fear of those pecuniary losses to which persons are exposed who become responsible for the acts of others.

Ratesfrom 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 thei'efore be avoided by persons who enter on their respective duties under the Guarantee of this Society.

A reduction is made in the Premium on the Sixth Annual Payment.

ABERDEEN. Messrs. STRONACH & DUGUID, Advocates, 20, King Street, Agents.

ABERDEEX : PRINTED BY A. KING & CO., BROAD STEBET,