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STREET DIRECTORY.
Princes Street,
From King st. to Park st.
9 John Clark, builder
... James Smith, upholsterer
... John Sedge wick, foreman (D. Ro-
berts, currier)
11 John Greig-, workshop
... Alex. Petrie
... John Sorely, reedmaker
13 James Reid, stabler
15 Peter Green farrier
17 D. Roberts, leather merchant
Free North Church School (D.
Connell, teacher)
20 Ales. B. Shnriffs
Prospect Terrace,
From Bank st. to Devanha brewery.
1 Misses Wilkie
... Arch. Stewart, engine driver
2 Mrs Millar, lodgings
... James Taylor, stamper (P. O.)
... Wm Gillan, jun., grocer
... Mrs Gillan
3 James Little John (of L. & G.)
4 Win. Adam, shipmaster
5 Wm. Laurie, bookseller
... Misses Laurie, milliners
6 Mrs Seattle
... James Mackinzie, traveller
7 Mrs Murray
8 Alex. Buchard, engine driver
Queen Street,
From Broad st. to North street.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
3 John Crombie, accountant
... John Davidson, advocate
... Geo. Ross, tailor
... John Clark, advocate
7 Aberdeen Herald Office
11 Geo. M. Watt, house agent
13 William Dawson, spirit dealer
15 John M'Laren, commission mer-
chant
17 John Winchester funeral waiter
... M isses Winchester, dressmakers
19 Isaac Hill, teacher
... James Hendry, beadle
23 Wm. Anderson, clothier
25 Mrs Currie, lodgings
... Miss Currie, teacher
... Geo. Goldie, airated water manu-
facterer
27 James Booth, M.D.
29 Thomas M'Combie & Co., tobacco
and snuff manufacterers
31 Miss Riddoch
... Alex. Riddoch
33 A. & J. Anderson, painters, &C.
35 Alex. Ogilvie, clerk
35 J. Anderson (of A. & J. A.)
37 J. & W. Bisset, grocers
39 P. & M. Barrie, hat manufacturer;*
41 John Stephenson (Odd Fellows"
Arms Inn)
43 Knight & Craib, saddlers
Shoe lane
45 James Low <fc Co., saddlers
47 Aberdeen Quill Manufactory
49 James Macguire, dealer in clothes
51 Alex. Leslie, messenger-at-arms
53 Miss MT)onald
55 Mrs M 'Phee, provision dealer
57 James M'Kay, hosier
61 Henry Tawse, carver and gilder
63 George Milne, beadle
65 James Findlay, nesher
71 Mrs Petrie, provision seller
73 Mrs Bowman, spirit dealer
77 Mrs Knowles, provision seller
79 J. & W. Mackay, painters
81 Mrs Watt
83 John Ramsay, boot and shoemaker
85 Misses Cardno, milliners
89 James Greig, boot and shoemaker
91 James Duncan, watch and clock
maker
95 William Legg, tinsmith
EIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 Alex. Duncan, plumber
4 Andrew Masson, accountant
4 James Stevenson, engraver
8 John Leslie, bootmaker
10 Chronicle court.
... Charles Stewart, masson
... Mrs Reid, lodgings
... James Anderson, billiard rooms
14 W. & J. Berry, linen manufac-
turers
16 Miss Skene, wool merchant
20 Thomas Ewen, advocate
22 Patrick Whyte, tobacco and snuff
manufacturer
24 Do. do. do.
26 Gordon Reynolds, basketmaker
28 Wm. Spark, professor of music .
30 Mrs J. Smith
32 A. Ogilvie & Co., hatters
34 Kilgour & Taylor, tobacconists.
42 Alex, Forbes, merchant
46 Wm. Milne, grocer
52 Mm of Cults Warehouse, J Thom-
son
54 John Edmond, bookbinder, &c.
Lodge Walk
56 Charles Glennie, coach proprietor
58 Peter M 'Donald, tailor
60 Mrs Norris, ladies' school
... Miss F. Lester, teacher
64 Mrs Smollet, spirit dealer
60—68 J. M'Kenzie, baker
70 R. Burt, tailor
74 John Thomson, tailor
76 James Mackay, bootmaker
78 Mrs Taylor, stoneware merchant
80 Hugh Gaudie, house carpenter
83 Colin A. Philip, advocate

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