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And Agencies in the other principal Cities and Towns in the United Kingdom.

The new Prospectus specifies the Documents necessary to enable any oneto form a satisfactory judgment regarding the Financial Condition andGeneral Merits of a Life Assurance Institution, and contains—

I. The Society's last Valuation Balance-Sheet of Assets and Liatoilitios,•with detailed list of the Securities in -which the Funds are invested.

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FRO>l THE COLLECTIOIVOF THE iLATE

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ANNUAL PREMIUMS.For the Assurance of £100 at Death, with Profits.

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1870-71

-^^^^^^^^^^^^^—

THE

STIKLING

IP PW ft W

INCLUDING

BRIDGE OF ALLAN, ST. NINIANS,

GAMBUSBARRON, WHINS GF MILTGN,

AND BANNOGKBURN.cO^I^Ty

STIRLING:

DUNCAN & JAMIESON, 5 UPPER CRAIGS.

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245204INDEX TO DIEECTORY.

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STIRTJNG—General Directory,

Business Directory,

Street Directory,Miscellaneous Directory

Artillery Volunteers,Athenaeum Reading Room, .

Banks,Boarding and Day Schools, .

Building Societies, .

CarriersChurches, ....Commissary Court,Commissioners of Forth Navi-

gation,Commissioners of Supply,Faculty of Writers,

Fairs and Markets in Stirling

and Neighbourhood, .

Fire Brigade, .

Gas Comimny,Guildry, .

High Constables,

Hospitals,Inland Revenue,Justice of Peace Court,

J. P. Small Debt Court,Lieutenancy, ....Macfarlane Free Library andMuseum, ....

Members of Parliament,Militia 70

Municipal OflBcers, . . .66Municipal Wards, . . .75Newspapers, . . . .70Omnibus, . . . .74Parochial Board, . . . 68

Police (Burgh), ... 67

Police (Coimty), ... 68

Population, . . . .66Post Office, .... 71

Presbyteries, . . . .72Prison, 68

Railways, . . . .69Religious Tract Society, . . 74

Rifle Volunteers, ... 70

River Forth District SalmonFishery Board, . . . 68

Sacramental Fast-days, . . 75Savings' Banks, . . .70School of Arts, ... 73Schools, 72

Sheriff Court, . . . -67Sick and Funeral Societies, . 74Stirling Agricultural Society, 75Stirling Art School, . . 73Stirling Castle, . . .70Stirling District Lunacy Board, 68Stirling Horticultural Society, 75Stirling Steamboat Company, 73Stirling Subscription Library, 73Synod of Perth and Stirling, 72Telegraph Office, ... 71Water Works Commissioners, 66Weekly Markets for Com, &c.,

in Stirling and Neighbour-hood,

Young Men's Christian Asso-ciation, ....

76

73

Bannockbum Directory, . 80Blairlogie Directory, . . 8GBridge of Allan Directory, . 82Cambusbarron Directory, . 78Causewayhead Directory, . 85St. Ninians Directory, . . 77Whins of Milton Directory, . 79Advertisements, . . .87

INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

AaRZCUIiTURAI. IMFI.E-MENT MAKERS—

Kemp, Murray & Nicholson, 108Miller, Robert, ... 90

ASSURANCE OFFICES—General Life& FireAssurance

Company, . . .128Scottish Provident Institution, 131Scottish Widows' Fund Life

Assurance Society, . 1

AUCTIONEER—Macgregor, Wm. 123

GINGER BEER BREIVER—Fraser, Hugh, ... 88

GRAIN MERCHANTS-Cairns, John,Gray, James,

BAKERS—Bauchop, George,Millar & Sons, James, .

Murdoch, Mrs., .

117

10094112

BERI.IN wool., &c.,

REPOSITORY—Thomson & Dalrymple, Misses, 125

BIiACKSMITHS-Banks Brothers, . , .115Smith & M'Ewen, . . 95Kemp, Murray & Nicholson, 108Miller, Robert, ... 90Owen, George, jun., . . 103Walls, James, . . .113

BOARDING HOUSE ESTAB-LISHMENT—

M'Luckie, Thos.,... 91

BOOKSEIiIiERS—Crawford, John F.,

Drummond, Peter,

Shearer, R. S.,

128933

BOOT 8s SHOE -WAREHOUSES -

Gumming, Wright, . . 112Ferguson, H., . . .103Gillespie, Wm., ... 99Stewart, John, . . .114

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STIELING DIRECTORY—INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS (Contd.)

BOOT 8l SHOS -warehouses(Continued)—

Sinclair, J. R., . . . 90Stoddart's, . . . .111Vance, John, . . . 107

BUILDERS—Chalmers, George, . . 106Cousine, William, . . 126Kemp, Murray & Nicholson, 108Johnston & Anderson, . . 92Morrison & Sons, John, . 124

CABINETMAKERS,STERERS andTAKERS—

Cousine, William,Crawford & Watt,Forrest, A, & W.,Henderson, Thomas,Herron, Adam, .

Maltman, William,Robertson, John, .

UPHOL-UNDER-

126118107101

100119122

CARVER and G-IIiDER-Young, Thomas, . . . 106

CHEMISTS and DRUGGISTS—Duncanson, Wm,, . . 97Moore, Wm., . . .122Hart, Andrew R, . .113Kirkwood & Walker, . . 116

CHINA MERCHANTS—Craig, James, . . .124Duncan, Archibald, . . 95Stewart, Miss J., . . .104Wands, John, . . .120

COACHBUIIiDERS-Kinross, Wm., . , .98Thomson, George, . . 2

COAIi AGENTS—Anderson, Wm., . . .121Duncan, Archibald, . . 116Gardner, H., . . .110Johnston, William, . .102Moyes, Andrew, . . .124

• Robertson, Robert, . .118

CONFECTIONERS—Millar & Sons, James, . . 94Murdoch, Mrs., . . 112Scott, Alexander, . 88

DENTIST—Smyth, A., . , 112

DRAPERS—Arthur, George, . . 110Gavin, H., . . 96Henderson Brothers, . . 87Menzies & Co., Thos., . . 102Peacock, T. & D., . 130

DYERS and CLEANERS-Angus, J. & J., . 121

FISHMONGERS and POUL-TERERS—

Rett, Peter, . . . .123Rintoul, L., . . . .105Robertson, Mrs., . . . 102

FLESHER—Roberts, Robert, 100

GARDENER and FRUITERER—Fergus, Robert, . . .111

GLAZIERS—Finlayson, Robert, . . 116Smith & Co., , . . 113

GROCERS—Brown, Robert, . . .119Cowbrough & Co., James, . 89Cribbes, John, . . .121Gumming, Andrew, . . 119Henderson, J. & G., . . IllMacEwen & Co., D. & J., . 97M'Ewen Brothers, . .130Paterson, John, . . 90-114Reid, David, . . ,120Smith, James, ... 94

HATTER—Marshall, Robert, - , 99

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STIRLING DIRECTORY—INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS (Contd.)

HOTEI.S—Hendry, Ebenezer, . .115Macgregor, Wm., . . 126Wood, H., . . . .106

IRON FOUNDERS—Smith & M'Ewen, . . 95

IRONMONGERS—Lawson & Dunlop, . . 122Miller, Peter, ... 94

JOINERS and UNDER-TAKERS—

Cousine, Wm., . . .126Graham, J. & J., . . . 114Henderson, Thomas, . . 101

Johnston & Anderson, . 92Kemp, Murray & Nicholson, 108M'Nab, Thomas, . . .123Morrison & Sons, John, . 124

HOSIERS and OUTFITTERS—Trotter, W. & J., . , 87Stewart, David, . . .104Meiklejohn, W., . . .120

PAINTERS and PAPER-HANGERS—

Bald, Eobert, . . .105Carson, William, . . .123WaUs, John, . . .98

PHOTOGRAPHERS—, Crowe, Alexander, . .129Henderson, John, . .104

PLASTERERS—Mackie, Stott, & Miller, . 105

PIiUMBERS and BRASS-FOUNDERS—

Erater, Eobert, . . , 107Johnston & Neilson, . .124Merrilees, Archibald, . . 96Steel, John, .... 92

POTATO MERCHANTS—Gray, James, . . .117Eoss, George, . . .122

109-

PRINTERS—Duncan & Jamieson,

RAG MERCHANT—Craig, James,

REFRESHMENT ROOMS—Lumsden, James,

.

SCULPTOR—Barclay, William,

SEEDSMAN—Gray, James,

SHERIFF OFFICER—Harley, James,

SLATERS—M'Gregor, David,Oswald, Andrew,

.

TAILORS and CLOTHIERSDowell, William, .

Gavin, H., .

Glover, James,Henderson Brothers,

Henderson & Co., E.,

M'Cowan, WiUiam,M'Kinlay, James,M'Lean & Son, James,Menzies & Co., ThomasMillar, James,Mitchell, James, .

Murray, John,Peacock, T. & D.,

TEACHER OF MODERNLANGUAGES—

Wojenski, Monsieur, .

TEACHERS OF MUSIC-"Verri, Aristides, .

Wood, James C. E.,

TOY WAREHOUSES—Baird & Sons, Alexander,Gardner, Henry, .

"WATCHMAKERS andJEWELLERS—

Macdonald, H. S.,

Stewart, D. & J.,

Swan, Andrew, .

127

124

110

115

117

92

112120

1149610387

113126111117102125118121

130

95

101117

12599

9610198

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STIRLING-GENERAL DIRECTORY.

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AbercromBy, Alex., reporter, 29 St. Mary's

wynd.Abercromby, Arch.

,gardener and fruiterer,

30 Port street ; house, 9 ISTelson place.

Adam, James, smith, 74 Cowane street.

Adam, Robert, corkcutter, 8 Dumbartonroad ; house, 1 Nelson j)lace.

Adams, David, agent for Wordie & Co., 4

Maxwell place.

Aikman. Adam, carter, 8 Shore road.

Aikman, Peter, carter, 24 Spittal street.

Aitken, John G. , shipowner and drysalter.

Shore road ; house, Southfield.

Alexander, Rev, George, The Manse, Glebe

park, 4 Park terrace.

Alexander, James, 15 Park place.

Alexander, James, joiner, 33 St, John st.

Alexander, John, wright, 40 Craigs.

Alexander, Peter, wright, ISTewhouse.

Alexander, Robert, mason, Newhouse.Alexander, Thomas, governor, Poorhouse,

Union street.

Alexander, Mrs, Thos., matron, Poorhouse,

Union street,

Alison, James, tailor, 2 Broad street.

Allan, Alexander, clerk, Newhouse,Allan, J,, foreman currier, 25 Upper Craigs,

Allan, Peter, hairdresser, 84 St, Mary's wd.Allan, Wm., iron-turner, 45 Cowane st,

AUester, William, tea and cloth merchant,

13 Cowane street.

Anderson, Jas., road surveyor, 3 Park ter.

Anderson, Mrs., dairy, 18 Upper Bridge st,

Anderson, Mrs., lodgings, 18 Friars st.

Anderson, Mrs. Dr., 8 Melville place.

Anderson, Mrs. , 25 King street.

Anderson, Robert (of Johnston & Ander-son), 11 Princes street.

Anderson, Robert, trimmer, 20 Broad st,

Anderson, William A,, 10 Park terrace,

Anderson, jun., Wm., coal agent, IST.B.R.,

Shore road ; house, 4 4 Shore road.

Anderson, William, railway ticket collec-

tor, 63 King street.

Anderson, Wm., painter, 71 St. Mary's wd,Anderson, William, wood merchant, 11

: Wallace street.

Andrew, Rev. Thomas, 64^ Cowane street.

Angus, J. & J., dyers and manufacturers,

654 Po^'t street,

Angus, James (of J. & J, Angus), 81 UpperCraigs.

Angus, John (of J, & J. Angus), 73 Cowanestreet.

Angus, Mrs. , 8 Queen street.

Archibald, David, baker, 27 Broad street.

Archibald, Mrs., 34 Queen street.

Archibald, Mrs., 1 Viewfield place.

Armstrong, Andrew, 17 Wallace street.

Armstrong, Joseph, clerk, 4 Bruce street.

Armstrong, Thomas, clerk, 4 Bruce street.

Armstrong, Wm., gardener and fruiterer,

27 Port street ; house, 35 Port street.

Armstrong, William, salesman bookseller,

Tract Depot, King street.

Arnott, Henry, tailor, 25 King street,

Arnott, James, painter, and lodgings, 85

Port street.

Arthur, George, draper, 62 & 63 Bakerstreet ; house, 25 Broad street.

Arthur, Robert, wood-turner, 64 Port st.

Arthur, Thomas, assistant storekeeper,

Castle, Esplanade.

Athenseum Reading Room, 8 King street

Eben. Morrison, secretary and treasurer.

Athenseum Subscription Library, 8 Kingstreet—Wm. Young, secretary ; JohnMacfarlane, treasurer ; Andrew Jack,

librarian.

Auld, Mrs., mangier and dealer in small

wares, 17 Friars street.

Baird, Allan, engine driver, 41 Upper Craigs.

Baird & Sons, Alex., fancy warehouse andumbrella makers, 28f Murray place,

Baird, James (of Alex, Baird & Sons),

7 Clarendon place.

Baird, Mrs. Alex., 7 Clarendon place.

Baird, William (of Alex. Baird & Sons),

14 Park place.

Baird, William, butcher, 76 Port street.

Baker, Leonard, teacher of drawing, 2 Parkplace.

Bald, Alexander, 43 Queen street.

Bald, Robert, painter, 16 Murray place

;

house, 12 Murray place.

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6 STIBLING^GENERAL DIEECTORY.

Balderstou, Charles, clerk, 3 Bruce street.

Balderston, Jolin, Mount Pleasant place,

Esplanade.

Baldie, Miss, dressmaker, 42 Port street.

Balfour, Thos,, caLinetmaker, 40 Spittal st.

Bank of Scotland, 73 King'street—Kol)ert

Curror, agent.

Banks Brothers, smiths, iron bedstead andperambulator makers, 66 King street.

Banks Com-t, 54 Broad street.

Banks, Edward (of Banks Brothers), 64|Cowane street.

Banks, John (of Banks Brothers), 31 Queenstreet.

Banks, Mrs., %Q King street.

Banks, William (of Banks Brothers), 40

Queen street.

Barclay, Mrs., broker, 30 St. Mary's wynd.

Barclay, William, sculptor, 13 Barnton

place ; house, 8 Princes street.

Barnes, John, hairdresser, 28 King street.

Burton, John, provisions, 66 Broad street.

Bateman, Mrs., 43 Cowane street.

Bathgate, William, baker, 69 Cowane st.

Batison, George, carter, 24 Lower Bridge st.

Batison, Peter, carter, 42 Lower Bridge st.

Batison, William, labourer, 7 Cowane st.

Batison, William, carter, 2 Cowane street.

Battye & Sons, George, wool spinners.

Abbey mill.

Battye, George (of George Battye & Sons),

17 Abbey road.

Battye, John (of George Battye & Sons),

15 Abbey road.

Bauchop, David, shoemaker, 15 Bow st.

Bauchop, George, baker, 17 Port street

;

house, 16 Port street.

Bauchop, James, boot and shoe warehouse,

17 Murray place ; house, 16 Friars st.

Baxter, David G., auctioneer, outfitting,

furnishings, and shoe warehouse, 11

Baker street ; house, 12 Baker street.

Baxter, Miss, lodgings, 27 Queen street.

Baxter, Mrs. , 48 Lower Bridge street.

Bayne, David, gi'ocer, 53 Cowane street.

Bean, Alexander, Gas Company's mechanic,

Thistle street.

Beath, Andrew, surgeon, Craigs house, 58

Upper Craigs.

Beattie, George T., commission agent, 54

King street ; house. Weaver row, St.

Ninians.

Beattie, John, tanner, 37 St. Mary's wynd.Becket, Thomas, pressman, 45 Broad st.

Begby, J., brassfounder, 104 Upper Craigs.

Beith, D.D., Eev. Alexander, Free Churchmanse, 24 and 26 Allan park.

Bell, John, weaver, 54 Cowane street.

Bell, John, wheel inspector, 8 Shore road.

Bell, Mrs. Dr., 2 Allan park.

BeU, Mrs., Southfield.

Bell, Peter, labourer, Castlehill.

Bell, Thomas, labourer, 24 Upper Bridge st.

Belton, Thomas, gardener, 106 Baker st.

Bennet, H., dairy, 73 k 74 St. Mary's wd.Bennet, John, musketry instructor, Stir-

lingshire Militia, 11 St. Mary's wynd.Bennet, William, joiner, 72 Cowane street.

Bennie, David, currier, 1 Upper Bridge st.

Berrie, David, teacher. Industrial School,

12 Spittal street.

Bethune, Farquhar, lodgings. 111 Baker st.

Bett, Peter, fruiterer, fishmonger, and gamedealer, 1 Friars st. ; house, 116 Baker st.

Binnie, D.D., Eev. Wm., 25 Albert place.

Binning, Thomas, saddler and coal agent,

43 King street ; house, Southfield.

Black, A., shoemaker, 10| Upper Craigs.

Black, Thomas, smith, 49 Cowane street.

Blair, Mrs., 8 Pitt terrace.

Blair-Brown, Dugald, physician and sur-

geon, 8 Pitt terrace.

Blake, Alexander, mason, 10 Baker street.

Blakey, J. Wood, Eandolphfield.

Bogle, Joseph, lastmaker, 30 Cowane st.

Boos, Friedrich, teacher of languages andmusic, 9 Albert place.

Borthwick, Eobert, 4 York place.

Bowie, Andrew, bugle-major, Stirlingshire

Militia, 53 Broad street.

Bowie, Thomas, clerk, 9 Princes street.

Bowie, Thomas, joiner, 74 Cowane street.

Bowie, Wm., mechanic, 5 Lower Bridge st.

Boyd, Miss, dressmaker, 78 Baker street.

Boyes, Edward, maltster, 59 St. Mary's wd.Brewster, Mrs., mangier, 23 Cowane street.

Brodie & Co., wine and spirit vaults, 1

Orchard place.

Brodie, Alex. D. (of Brodie & Co.), 16Nelson place.

Brown, Hugh, labourer, 42 Lower Bridge st.

Brown, James, letter-carrier, and lodgings,

66 King street.

Brown, Jas., publican and dairy, 24 Port st.

Brown, James, law clerk, 41 Queen street.

Brown, John, salesman grocer, lOg- UpperCraigs.

Brown, John, confectioner, 51 Baker st.

Brown, John, wright, 8 Broad street.

Brown, Mrs., mangier, 45 Lower Bridge st.

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STIRLING-GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Brown, Mrs., 19 Co-wane street.

Brown, Mrs., 4 Cowane street.

Brown, Mrs., publican, 1 St. Mary's wynd.Brown, Mrs., 41 Queen street.

Brown, Ralph, clerk, 2 Bruce street.

Brown, Eobert, grocer, 3 Broad street;

liouse, 4 Broad street.

Brown, Robt., provisions, 69 St. Mary's wd.

Brown, Tbomas, baker, 2 Bruce street.

Brown, "Wm. (of Davie, Brown & Young),98 Baker street.

Brown, William, baker, 36 Broad street.

Browne, "Wm., Hoffe liouse, 20 Shore road.

Bruce, David, 1 Victoria square.

Bruce, John, clerk, 12 Queen street.

Bruce, Miss, lodgings, 19 King street.

Bryce, John, veterinary surgeon, 45 and 46

Port street.

Bryce, John, mason, 27 Cowane street.

Bryce, Mrs., lodgings, 5 Dumbarton road.

Bryce, William, trimmer, 35 Port street.

Bryce, Wm. , cabinetmaker and upholsterer,

54 King street; house, 4 Orchard place.

Brymer, Graham, mason, 22 Spittal st.

Brymer, Robert, baker, 22 Spittal street.

Buehan, David (of Lamb & Buchan), 7

Orchard place.

Buchan, Edward, 30 Queen street.

Buchan, H. G., publican. Castle wynd.Buchan, Mrs. Henry, Castle wynd.Buchanan, Alex., bill-poster, 11 Upper

Bridge street.

Buchanan, Jas., mason, 29 St. Mary's wd.Buchanan, John, painter, Newhouse.Buchanan, John, sawyer, Abbey road.

Buchanan & M'Millan, Misses, milliners

and dressmakers, 16 Port street.

Buchanan, W., labourer, 76 Upper Craigs.

Buchanan, William, 15 Broad street.

Buist, Andrew, 10 Nelson place.

Burden, Mrs., brewer, 52 St. Mary's wynd

;

house. Upper Bellfield.

Burden, Mrs. , 6 Irvine place.

Burden, William, 5 Irvine place.

Burghmuir Carpet Works, 13 Burghmuir

John Paterson & Co.

Burnett, James, storekeeper, 32 Port st.

Burnside Foundry, 20 Lower Craigs—Smith& M'Ewen.

Burns, William, wood carver, 5 Friars st.

Burt, Andrew, grocer, 23f Cowane street.

Burton, Mrs. & Misses, boarding and educa-tional establishment for young ladies,

13 Allan park.

Cadell, Mrs., 25 Allan park.

Caddis, Miss, matron, Stirling Prison.

Cairns, John, corn merchant, 23 King st.

Cairns, Robert, joiner, 2 Burghmuir.Caledonian Railway Goods Office, Thistle

street—William Greig, agent.

Cameron, Alexander, 8 Shore road.

Cameron, Angus, foreman, locomotive de-

partment C.R., 73 Cowane street.

Cameron, Donald, gardener, 66 Baker st.

Cameron, Dougald, fireman, 12 Cowane st.

Cameron, Duncan, dyke builder, 7 UpperBridge street.

Cameron, Ewan, clerk, 15 Abbey road.

Cameron, John, 16 Shore road.

Cameron, John, 2 Union street.

Cameron, Mrs., lodgings, 10 Friars street.

Cameron, Peter, river watcher, 39|- LowerBridge street.

Cameron, Peter, 3 Victoria place.

Cameron & Duncan, Misses, milliners,

straw hat and dressmakers, 45 Spittal st.

Campbell, Alexander, commercial traveller,

3 Princes street.

Campbell, Alex., chief-constable, countypolice, 64 Broad street.

Campbell, Alexander, tailor, &% Baker st.

Campbell, Arch., Royal hotel, 1 Barntonplace and 21 Friars street.

Campbell, C, missionary, 46 St. Mary's wd.Campbell, Duncan, Golden Lion hotel, 51King street ; coach office, 50 King st.

Campbell, Hinton, 21 Allan park.

Campbell, James, wright, 29 Cowane st.

Campbell, Miss, Abercromby place.

Campbell, Miss, 37 Cowane street.

Cam]Dbell, Mrs., lodgings, 66 Baker street.

Campbell, Mrs., teacher, 3 Barn road.

Campbell, Mrs., 54 Broad street.,

Campbell, Robert, procurator-iiscal, writer,

and county rates collector, 39 Portstreet ; house, 21 Allan park.

Campbell, William, wood merchant. Parklane ; liouse, 8 Viewfield place.

Canby, Christopher, engraver, 5 Friars st.

Canning, John, fitter, 31 Port street.

Carmichael, John, brewer, 52 St. Mary's wd.Carmichael, John, working chemist, 10

Friars street.

Carmichael, Michael, Raploch farm.Carmichael, Peter, confectioner andTemper-

ance hotel, 2 and 4 Murray place.

Carnegie, John, commission agent, Thistle

street ; house, 7 Maxwell place.

Carson, William, painter, 29 Port street

;

house, 9 Allan park.

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Cathcart, William (of Hill & Cathcart),

2 Irvine place.

Chalmers, George, builder, 46 Lower Craigs.

Chalmers, James, reedmaker, 6 Friars st.

Chalmers, James, tailor, 85 Baker street.

Chalmers, John, flesher, 70 Baker street.

Chalmers, John, smith, 14 Upper Craigs.

Chalmers, Miss, straw hat maker, 5 Friars

street.

Chalmers, Miss, dressmaker, 85 Baker st.

Chalmers, Mrs. , 6 Lower Bridge street.

Chalmers, Thomas, bellman and bill-poster,

13 St. John street.

Cherry & Son, Alex., skinners, 13 LowerCraigs.

Christie, Andrew, 14 Abbey road.

Christie, David, slater, 31 Port street.

Christie, George (of Christie & Son), South-

field.

Christie, James, 4 Victoria square.

Christie, James, dairy, 63 Cowane street.

Christie, John, 7 Melville place.

Christie, John {of Christie & Son), Forth-

bank.Christie, John, cabinetmaker, 15 Upper

Bridge street.

Christie, John, 45 Upper Craigs.

Christie, Miss, 34 Shore road.

Christie, Miss, lodgings, 30 Castlehill.

Christie, Miss, 14 Spittal street.

Christie, Mrs. Esplanade.

Christie, Eobert, 102 Baker street.

Christie, Robert, 15 Lower Bridge street.

Christie, William, watchmaker, 18 Port

street ; house, Esplanade.

Christie,William, accountant, 4Victoria sq.

Christie & Son, brick and tile makers, Stir-

ling Shore and Cornton.

Chrystal, Andrew, 10^ Upper Craigs.

Chrystal, James (of Chrystal & Macfar-

lane), 8 Allan park.

Chrystal, James, vanman, 27 Cowane st.

Chrystal, John, publican, 34 Port street,

and hosier, 68 Upper Craigs.

Chrystal, Miss, 5 Viewfield place.

Chi-ystal & Macfarlane, -writers, 37 Kingst.

City of Glasgow Bank, 36 King street

Chrystal & Macfarlane, agents.

Clark, John, dairy, 82 Upper Craigs.

Clark, Mrs., lodgings, 7 Bank street.

Clark, Mrs. John, lodgings, 120 Baker st.

Clarke, Miss, sewing machinist, 98 Baker st.

Clarke, William J., salesman seedsman, 6

Nelson place.

Clink, William, carter, 8 Orchard place.

Clydesdale Bank, 9 King street—JamesDrysdale, agent.

Coats, James, moulder, 18 Upper Bridge st.

Cochrane, Alex., spinner, CambuskennethAbbey.

Cochrane, William (of W. & A. Johnston),

Park place.

Colquhoun, Andrew, brewer, Burghmuir

;

house, 22 Nelson place.

Colston, Peter, gardener, Newhouse.Colville, Jas., provisions, 9 Upper Craigs.

Combination Poorhouse, Union street

Thomas Alexander, governor.

Commercial Bank of Scotland, 13 Spittal

street—J. & J. M. Morrison, agents.

Commissary Clerk's Office, 27$ Murrayplace—A. Hutton, clerk.

Comrie, Alexander, painter, 16 Friars st.

Comrie, James, tea merchant, Eaploch.

Comrie, Miss, straw hat maker, 16 Friars st.

Comrie, P., labourer, 39|- Lower Bridge st.

Condie, Robert, joiner, 72 Cowane street.

Coney Park Nursery—(Wm. Drummond &Sons) John Morrison, superintendent.

Convery, P., broker, 90 St. Mary's wynd.Cook, Joseph, quarter-master sergeant,

Stirlingshire Militia ; house. Esplanade.

Corbett, Wm., moulder, 61 Upper Craigs.

Council Chambers, 49 Broad street.

Cousin, Thomas, 70 Cowane street.

Coutts, Mrs., lodgings, 2 Wallace street.

Cowan, Dougald, wheelmaker, 54 King st.

Cowbrough & Co., James, grocers, 7 Port

street, 93 Baker street ; Bridge of Allan

and Callander.

Cowbrough, James (of James Cowbrough«& Co.), 6 Port street.

Cowbrough, W., carter, 67 St. Mary's wd.

Cowen, Wm,, book agent, 7 Bank street.

Cowie, Andrew, hostler, 8 Maxwell place.

Cowie, Robert, 34 Queen street.

Cowie, Wm., cabinetmaker, 46 Spittal st.

Craig, James, rag and china merchant, 9

and 39 Spittal street.

Craig, Mrs., 12 Park terrace.

Craigie, John, 56 St. Mary's wynd.Craigie, John, j)lasterer, 9 Dumbarton road.

Craise, Miss, lodgings, 2 Port street.

Cram, William, publican, 11 Cowane st.

Crawford & Co., drapers, 13 Broad street.

Crawford & Watt, cabinetmakers and fur-

niture warerooms, 34 and 35 Baker st.

Crawford, Alex., tinsmith, 108 Baker st.

Crawford, Andrew, writer, 106 Baker st.

;

house, Bellfield, 64 St. Mary's wynd.

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Crawford, Andrew, tea and cloth dealer,

15 King street.

Crawford, Andrew, smith, 73 Cowane st.

Crawford, Gavin, 39 Upper Craigs.

Crawford, Hugh, guard, 27 King street.

Crawford, Hugh, clerk, 27 King street.

Crawford, James, 46 Broad street.

Crawford, John, Springkerse.

Crawford, John F., bookseller and sta-

tioner, 39 King St. ; house, 5 Allan park.

Crawford, John M. (of Crawford & Watt),

29 Lower Craigs.

Crawford, Mrs., lodgings, 29 Lower Craigs.

Crawford, Rohert, Inland Revenue officer,

4 Burghmuir.Crawford, T., publican and carter, Doune rd.

Crawford, Wm., grocer, 54 Lower Bridge st.

Crerar, James, porter, 116 Baker street.

Crihbes, John, grocer, 9 Broad street;

house, 81 Baker street.

Cribbes, Robert, publican, ITewhouse.

Crichton, Daniel, 67 Cowane street.

Crocket, David, currier and leather cutter,

43 Spittal street ; house, 7 "Wallace st.

Crowe, Alexander, photographer, 33 Murrayplace ; house, Abercromby place.

Crowe, Alex. , wright, 23 Spittal street.

Crowe, David, engineer, 3 Wallace street.

Culbert, John, tailor, 37 Murray place.

Cumming, Andrew, grocer, 107 Baker st.

Cumming, Wright, boot and shoe ware-

house, 17 BoAv street, and Forth BridgeShoe Factory ; house, Gladstone place.

Cunning, Wm., agent, Reform Friendly

Assurance Society, 102 Baker street.

Cunningham, George, superintendent of

Cemetery, Castle wynd.Cunningham, J. M. (of Morrison & Cun-ningham), 22 Allan park.

Currie, James, joiner, 33 Queen street.

Currie, Robert, joiner and burgh assessor,

13 Port street.

Curror, Robert, banker, 72 King street.

Cuthbertson, David, M.D., 22 Park terrace.

Cuthbertson, Mrs. , 22 Park terrace.

Curtis, William A. , control clerk, Stirling

Castle; house, Esplanade.

Dalgetty, John, boot and clog maker, andleather cutter, 3 Bank street.

Dalgleish, G. & D., candlemakers, 5 Baker st.

Dalgleish, Peter (of G. & D. Dalgleish), 6

Pitt terrace.

Dall, Mrs., 16 Park terrace.

Danskin, John, carter, 61 Cowane street.

Davidson, Alex., QQ Baker street.

Davidson, Andrew, smith, 11 Dumbartonroad; house, 16 Spittal street.

Davidson, John, writer, 10 Port street;

house, 6 Park terrace.

Davie, A., Post office clerk, 72 Cowane _st.

Davie, Brown & Young, founders, mill-

wrights and engineers, Stirling Foundry,

11 Orchard place.

Davie, George, tailor, 22 Wallace street.

Davie, James (of Davie, Brown & Young),

12 Forth place.

Davie, John, clerk, 12 Forth place.

Davie, John, coal agent, N.B.R. station;

house, 38 Cowane street.

Davie, Miss, Castlehill.

Davie, Miss, lodgings. 111 Baker street.

Davie, sen., Richard, sheriff-officer, 13 St.

John street.

Davie, jun., Richard, clerk, 4 Bruce street.

Dawson, Geo., engine driver, 75 Cowane st.

Dawson, John, publican, 1 Cowane street

and 1 Wallace street.

Dawson, John, 3 Bruce street.

Dawson, John, traveller, Newhouse.Dawson, Mrs., lodgings, 34 Queen street.

Dawson, Mrs., lodgings, 3 King street.

Dawson, Miss, 3 Clarendon place.

Dawson, Robert, outdoor porter, railway

station, 16 Shore road.

Dawson, T., provisions, 4 St. Mar3'''s wynd.Dawson, William, baker, 41 Baker street.

Dawson, William, weaver, CambuskennethAbbey.

Dawson, Wm., furniture dealer, Castlehill.

Dempster, John A., tobacconist, 5 Port st.

Dempster, Mrs. , 6 Albert place.

Dempster, William, cabinetmaker, 5 St.

John street.

Denovan, Alex., wright, 30 Cowane street.

Denovan, Alex., cabinetmaker, 42 LowerCraigs.

Dewar, Alex., fisherman, CambuskennethAbbey.

Dewar, James, carter, 51 Upper Craigs.

Dewar, Mrs., ITewhouse.Dewar, Mrs., dairy, 53 Upper Craigs.

Dewar, Peter, King's Park farm.

Dick, George, engine driver, 45 Upper Craigs.

Dick, George, carter, ISTewhouse.

Dick, James, town-officer, Castle wynd.Dick, John, of Craigengelt, 6 Melville pi.

Dick, Mrs., provisions, ISTewhouse.

Dick, Robert, saddler, 1 Dumbarton road;

house, 2 Dumbarton road.

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Dick, William, 7 Lower Craigs.

Dobbie, Jobn, boot and shoe warehouse,15 Friars street.

Docberty, John, bawker, 33 St, Mary's wd.Docberty, Patrick, shoemaker, 18 St.

Mary's wynd.Doig, David, grocer, 80 Baker street.

Doig, Mrs., lodgings, 48 Upper Craigs.

Dolan, Wm., pawnbroker, 7 St. Mary's wd.Don, George, 12 Cowane street.

Don, Miss, laundress, 20 Cowane street.

Don, William, salesman grocer, 40 Queen st.

Donaldson, James, painter, 4 Orchard pi.

Donaldson, James, joiner, 8 Shore road.

Donaldson, James, wright, 69 Upper Craigs.

Donaldson, Misses, 37 Port street.

Donaldson, Misses, 13 Albert place.

Donaldson, Mrs., lodgings, Abercromby pi.

Donaldson, Mrs., lodgings, 19 IsTelson pi.

Donaldson, Robert, joiner, 27 Cowane st.

Donaldson,William,mason,llUpperCraigs.Donaldson, William, policeman, 71 St.

Mary's wynd.Dougal, George, iron-turner, 94 Baker st.

Dougal, Mrs., mangier, 16 Friars street.

Douglas, Mrs., The Elms, 28 Park terrace.

Dow, James, dairy, 6 Lower Craigs.

Dow, Eobert, publican, 70 Upper Craigs.

Dow, William, grocer and flesher, 10 Broadstreet ; house, 36 Broad street.

Dowdy, sen., William, Temperance hotel,

40 King street.

Dowdy, jun., WilHam, Temperance hotel,

40 King street.

Dowell, James, tailor, 63 King street.

Dowell, John, 60 Broad street.

Dowell, Peter, provisions, Castlehill.

Dowell, Wm. , tailor and clothier, 3 King st.

Downie, Andrew, 25 Park terrace.

Downie, Benjamin, 7 Wallace street.

Downie, Mrs, John, 16 Park place.

Downie, William, cooper, QQ Baker street,

21 Spittal street.

Doyle, Mrs., broker, 93 St. Mary's wynd.Dreghorn, Mrs., provisions, 35 St. Mary'swynd.

Drummond, Andrew(ofJ. &A. Drummond),Tredinnock, 5 Park terrace.

Drummond, David, joiner, 6 Baker street.

Drummond, David, wright, Newhouse.Drummond, Gregor (of R. Drummond &

Son), 2 Melville place.

Drummond, Henry, 11 King street.

Drummond Henry (of Wm. Drummond &Sons), Glenelm lodge, 1 Park i)lace.

Drummond, J. & A., clan tartan warehouse,

42 King street.

Drummond, James (of J. & A. Drummond),4 Melville place.

Drummond, James, joiner, 26 Nelson place.

Drummond, John, smith, 15 King street.

Drummond, Peter (of Wm. Drummond &Sons, and Tract Depot), Rockdale lodge,

7 Park place.

Drummond,Robt.,millwright,27Cowanest.Drummond & Son, R., jewellers and watch-

makers, 5 Murray place.

Drummond, Robert (of R. Drummond &Son), 2 Melville place.

Drummond & Sons, Wm., nurserymen,seedsmen, and agricultural implementwarehouse, 48 King street ; nursery,

Coneypark.Dryden, Mrs., provisions, 55 Broad street.

Drysdale, James, banker, 9 King street.

Drysdale, William, 1 Melville place.

Drysdale, Wm., auctioneer, 91 Baker st.

Dudgeon, Mrs., grocer, 6 Barnton place.

Dufi", Mrs. Alex., lodgings, 17 King street.

Duff, Robert, baker, 9 Viewfield street.

Duffein, James, labourer, 82 St. Mary's wd.DuflFein, James, labourer, 38 St. Mary's wd.Duncan, Archibald, china merchant and

coal agent, 68 Port street ; house, 49

Port street.

Duncan, George (of Duncan & Jamieson),

11 Burghmuir.Duncan & Jamieson, steam-machine letter-

press printers, 5 Upper Craigs.

Duncan, Jean, fruit merchant, 7 Baker st.

Duncan, John, fruit merchant, 108 Bakerstreet ; house, 3 Baker street.

Duncan, Mrs., lodgings, 100 Baker street.

Duncanson, Wm,,pharmaceutical chemist,

19 Port street; house, 21 Albert place,

Dunlop, W, S, (of Lawson & Dunlop), 5

Bruce street,

Dunn, Miss, dressmaker, 29 Port street.

Dunn, Misses, 14 Upper Bridge street.

Dunn, Mrs. , outfitter, 3 Bow street ; house,

5 Bow street.

Dunsmore, Alex., grocer, 14 Port street;

house, 16 Port street.

Duthie, Alex., tailor, 5 Broad street.

Duthie, Mrs,, 3 Melville place.

Eadie, Henry, salesman draper, Eosebank,Craigs.

Eadie, James, Crofthill dairy, Castlehill.

Eadie, John, provisions, 71 Cowane street.

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Eadie, Mrs., 10 Upper Bridge street.

Eadie, Peter, joiner, 6 Baker street.

Eason, Miss, 3 Maxwell place.

Edmonstone, Miss, 11 Park terrace.

Erskine, E. C., toys, yarns, and smallwares,

41 St. Maiy's wynd.Erskine, George, clerk, 41 St. Mary's wynd.Erskine, James, publican, 8 Bow street.

Erskine, John, labourer, 36 St. Mary's wd.

Esam & "Williams, Misses, boarding andeducational establishment for youngladies, 9 Melville place.

Esdon, Henry (of K. Esdon & Son), 10

Irvine place.

Esdon, John, cabinetmaker, Eaplock.

Esdon, John, law clerk, 20 Murray place.

Esdon & Son, Eobert, cabinetmakers andfurniture warerooms, 61 & 64 Port st.

Evans, John, labourer, 37 Cowane street.

Ewan, Kobert, dairy, 108 Baker street.

Ewing, John, joiner, 67 Cowane street.

Fairbairn & M*E"ab, A. & C, builders, 3

King street.

Eairfoul, Miss, 45 Port street.

Falond, Anthony, provisions, 31 Broad st.

Fergus, James, labourer, 35 Port street.

Fergus, Mrs., 55 Broad street,

Fergus, Robert, gardener, 3 Barnton place;

house, 49 Craigs.

Ferguson, Adam, gardener, ISTewhouse.

Ferguson, Alexander, 2 Lower Craigs.

Fergiison, Alexander, porter, 23 Cowane st.

Ferguson, Daniel, 15 Barnton place.

Ferguson, Daniel, bank accountant, 14

Queen street.

Ferguson, Duncan (of Virtue & Ferguson),

14 Queen street.

Ferguson, Hugh, boot and shoe warehouse,

1 King street ; house, 7 St. John street.

Ferguson, John, bootmaker, 9 Cowane st.

Ferguson, John, leather-cutter, and boot

and shoe warehouse, 2 Bow street ; house,

14 Queen street.

Ferguson, John, agent, 19 Lower Craigs.

Ferguson, John, publican, 50 Cowane st.

Ferguson, Malcolm, porter, 14 Shore road.

Ferguson, Miss, 3 Upper Bridge street.

Ferguson, Mrs., 23 King street.

Ferguson, Mrs., mangier, 7 Orchard place.

Ferguson, Peter, 94 Baker street.

Ferguson, Peter, 14 Queen street.

Ferguson, Robert, teacher, Raploch.

Ferguson, Walter, 10| Upper Craigs.

Ferguson, Wm., joiner, 26 Lower Craigs.

Fernie, Thomas, factor for Sir Alex. C. G.

E. Maitland, 1 Albert place.

Findlay, David, M.D., 3 Port street ; house,

12 Princes street.

Findlay, James, druggist, 8 Port street

;

house, 6 Port street.

Findlay, Rev. William, 11 Clarendon pi.

Finlayson, Alex., weaver, 45 Cowane st.

Finlayson, Francis, tailor, 4 Orchard place.

Finlayson, James, 7 Burghmuir.

Finlayson, James, fiesher, 39 Baker street.

Finlayson, John, saddler, 47 Port street

;

house, 7 Burghmuir.Finlayson, John, 2 Spittal street.

Finlayson, Mrs., lodgings, 116 Baker st.

Finlayson, Mrs. J., lodgings. 111 Baker st.

Finlayson, Miss, milliner, 2 Spittal street.

Finlayson, Robert, glazier, 23 King street.

Finlayson, Thomas, tea dealer, Torbrex.

Finlayson, Wm., slater, 6 Orchard place.

Fisher, Alex., law clerk, Abercromby pi.

Fisher, D., bootmaker, 45 Lower Craigs.

Fisher, Mrs. D., 24 Queen street.

Fitzpatrick, John, railway inspector, 9

Burghmuir.Fitzpatrick, William, clerk, 9 Burghmuir.

Fleming, Jas. S., law clerk, 11^ Victoria pi.

Fleming, James, auctioneer and valuator,

and sheriff-officer, 32 Baker street.

Fleming, Misses, milliners, 34 King st.

Fletcher, Alex., plumber, 29 St. Mary's wd.

Fletcher, Mrs., midwife, 81 Upper Craigs.

Forbes, Hugh, tailor, 7 Bank street.

Forbes, John, news agent, 89 St. Mary's wd.

Forbes, Mrs. Col., Snowdon house.

Forbes, Robert, auctioneer, 11 Queen st.

Forbes, William, gardener, Newhouse.

Fordyce, James, watchmaker, 8 Broad st.

Fordyce, Mrs. Geo., Beechcroft, 8 Claren-

don place.

Forfar, Miss, 21 Baker street.

Forgan, David, piano maker, 2 Bruce st.

Forgie, Alex., salesman grocer, 15 Bow st.

Forrest, A. & W., cabinetmakers and stair

railers ; warehouse, 17 Broad st. ; works,

7 St. John street.

Forrest, James, physician and surgeon, 1

The Terrace.

Forrest, Miss, 27 Upper Bridge street.

Forrest, Wm. H., siu-geon, 1 The Terrace.

Forrester, Alex., plumber, 74 Cowane st.

Forrester, G. N., of Craigannet, Southfield.

Forrester, Miss, Southfield.

Forrester, Mrs. A., fishmonger, 62 Broad st.

Forrester, Mrs., 12 Wallace street.

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Forrester, William, sawyer, 8 Upper Craigs.Forsyth, Hugh, clerk, 30 Cowaue street.

Forsyth, James, carter, Newhouse.Forsyth, Jas,, merchant, 3 Upper Bridge st.

Forsyth, jun., Jas., tailor, 3 Upper Bridgestreet.

Forsyth, John, grocer, 2 St. John street;

house, 9 St, John street.

Forsyth & Co., J., grocers and clothiers,

3 Cowane street.

Forth Bridge Shoe Factory—W. Gumming.Forth & Clyde Eailway Office, 1 Forth pi.

—K. Young, manager and secretary.

Foster, James, plasterer, 58 Broad street.

Foster, Walter, 51 Cowane street.

Fotheringham, E., clerk, 16 Wallace st.

Frame, John, 47 Cowane street.

Frame, Mrs., laundress, 18 Cowane street.

Frame, Eobert, 7 Maxwell place.

Fraser, Captain Thomas, 12 Allan park.Fraser, Hugh, Eerated water manufacturer,

ales, &c., 654 Port st. ; house, Q^ Port st.

Fraser, M., provisions, 16 Broad street.

Fraser, Mrs., lodgings, 7 St. John street.

Fraser, Mrs., mangier, 23 King street.

Frater, Eohert, plumber, brassfounder, andgasfitter, 29 Murray place; house, 20Murray place.

Frew, D.D.,Eev. Eobert, 12 Melville place.Fulton, John, Cambusbarron, Gargunnock,and Kippen post-runner, 2 Broad street.

Fulton, Mrs., 4 The Terrace.

Fulton, Thomas, 6 Orchard place.

FylFe, David, coachman, 35 Port street.

FyfFe, James, 13 Friars street.

FyfFe, Jolra, 6 Lower Craigs.

Gaff, Thomas, Goosecroft Chemical works,Thistle street ; house, 23 Nelson place.

Gaffney, E., 4 St. Mary's wynd.Galashan, David, upholsterer, 106 Baker st.

Galbraith, George, M.D., 20 Allan park.Galbraith, John, china merchant and rag

store, 22 Spittal st. ; house, 16 Spittal st.

Galbraith, Mrs. and Misses, Park lodge,

24 Park terrace.

Galbraith, Thomas, wright, 69f Cowane st.

Galbraith, T. L., town-clerk, ToAvn-house,47 Broad street; house. Park lodge, 24Park terrace.

Gallar, David, Thistle street.

Galloway, Mrs., ISTeAvhouse.

Galloway, William, mason, 51 St. Mary'swynd.

Gardner, Alex., clerk, 69| Cowane street.

Gardner, Henry, coal agent, C.E. station,

and toy warehouse, 26 Murray place;

house, 3 Allan park.

Gardner, James, cooper, 25 King street

;

house, 15 King street.

Gardner, John, mason, 34 Cowane street.

Gardner, John, bootmaker, 46 Cowane st.

Gardner, Lawi'cnce, smith, 74 Cowane st.

Gardner, Wm., mason, 71 St. Mary's wynd.Gartshore, John Murray, Trininallan house,

Southfield.

Gavin, Hugh, draper, 22J Murray place

;

house, 6 Forth place.

Gentleman, Eben., writer, and rates col-

lector, 17 Baker street ; house, Aber-cromby place.

Gentleman, Mrs., 11 Queen street.

Gentles, William, slater, 69^ Cowane st.

Gibson, Charles, M.D., Ochil villas, Glad-stone place.

Gibson, David, porter, 80 Upper Craigs.

Gibson, Miss, Park place.

Gibson & Eeddie, plumbers, brassfounders,

and gasfitters, 17 King street.

Gilchrist, Alexander, gardener, 21 Spittal st.

Gilchrist, J. & J. , ropespinners, 19 Baker st.

Gilchrist, Miss, strawhatmaker, 19Bakerst.Gilchrist, Miss, 29 Spittal street.

Gilclnist, Miss, 2 Dumbarton road.Gilchrist, Mrs., 49 Port street.

Gilfillan, John, carter, 2 Union street.

GilfiUan, Eobert, carter, 8 Lower Bridge st.

Gilfillan, Eobert, spinner, 61 Upper Craigs.

Gillespie, Alexander, publican,Port Custom-house, 53 Port street.

Gillespie, James, builder, 67 Cowane st.

Gillespie, John, sa^vyer, Newhouse.Gillespie, Mrs. , 9 Park place,

Gillespie, Mrs. Thomas, ISTewhouse.

Gillespie, William, boot and shoe wai'e-

house, 105 Baker St. ; house, 8 Broad st.

Gillespie, Wm. , Mineral vale, 8 Park pi.

Gillies, Mrs., 37 King street.

GlasgoAV Boot and Shoe Company, 103Baker street.

Glass, C, gTocer, 72 St. Mary's wynd.Glass, John, 17 Baker street.

Glass, Misses, dressmakers, 17 Baker st.

Glen, Andrew D., Post office clerk, 7 Nel-son place.

Glen, Archibald, wright, NeAvhouse.Glen, Mrs., 6 Upper Bridge street.

Glen, T., fisherman, CambuskennethAbbey.Glen, William, letter-carrier, 38 Queen st.

Glover, James, tailor, 69 Port street.

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Glover, "William, boot and shoe warehouse,117 Baker street; house, 1 Yiewfield st.

Goldie, Eev. W. F., 7 Albert place.

Goodsir, Misses, 17 Park place.

Gordon, Benjamin, goods agent, IST.B.K., 1

Union street.

Gordon, George, labourer, 58 Cowane st.

Gordon, Miss, teacher, 37 Queen street.

Gordon, Miss, 13 Melville place.

Gould, John, millwright, 13 Abbey road.

Goiuiey, Helen, provisions, 3 Burghmuir.Gourley, John, smith, 69 Upper Craigs.

Gourley, Mrs., publican, 57 Port street.

Gow, James, publican, 1 Lower Bridge st.

Gowanlock, Eev. John T., 15 Melville pi.

Gowans, Mrs., 8 Park terrace.

Gowans, Thos., mechanic, CambuskennethAbbey.

Graham, Arch. H., Comelybank, UpperBridge street.

Graham, Charles H., M.D., 15 Nelson pi.

Graham, James, joiner, 7 Cowane street.

Graham, James, musicseller and pianoforte

warehouse, 3 Murray place, and Bridgeof Allan ; house, 7 Forth place.

Graham, James (of J. &. J. Graham), 21Baker street.

Graham, John, carter, 120 Baker street.

Graham, J., fisherman, CambuskennethAbbey.

Graham, John, teacher, Abercromby pi.

Graham, J. & J., joiners and undertakers,

Barnton place,

Graham, Misses, Abercromby place.

Graham, Mrs., 1 Clarendon place.

Graham, Mrs., grocer, 32 Cowane street.

Graham, Peter (of Henderson & Graham),41 Baker street.

Graham,Wm.(ofGraham&Morton),banker,30 King street ; house, 29 King street.

Graham& Morton, ironmongers, 16 King st.

Graham & Son, Thomas, lathsplitters, 20Shore road.

Grainger, Mrs. M., lodgings, 11 Pitt ter.

Grant, Alex., watchmaker, 1 Bow street

;

house, 5-1 Broad street.

Grant, James, smith, and inspector of

weights and measures, 28 Murray place

;

house, 19 Queen street.

Grant, John, clerk, 17 King street.

Grant, John, weigher, 33 Cowane street.

Grant, Mrs., Kailway and Commercialhotel, 77 Port street.

Grant, Mrs., Newhouse.Grant, Mrs., 9 Wallace street.

Grant,W. M., instructor, S.R.V., 8 Broad st.

Grassam, Mrs., Newhouse.Grassam, Mrs., 3 York place.

Gray, Charles, Forthvale cottage.

Gray, James, missionary, 54 Broad street.

Gray, James, seedsman, corn merchant,feeding stuffs and manures, 3 UpperCraigs ; house, 42 Port street.

Gray, Robert, printer, 22 Murray place

;

house, Bellfield, 05 St. Mary's wynd.Greenhorn, Mrs., 9 Lower Bridge street.

Greenwood,David,tanner, 36 St. Mary's wd.Greig, Miss, china merchant, 112 Baker st.

Greig, Wra., goods agent, 14 Nelson place.

Grieve, James, tanner, St. Ninians ; house,

1 Park terrace.

Guild Hall—T. Robertson, Guildry officer.

Guild, Mrs., 4 Princes street.

Gunn, Mrs., 11 Wallace street.

Guthrie, James, joiner and cabinetmaker,

9 Upper Bridge street.

Guthrie, John, 26 Cowane street.

Haggart, John, wright, 2 Union street.

Haldane, James, salesman draper, 34Queen street.

Haldane, Robert, lOG Baker street.

Halkett, Captain J. C. C, adjutant Stirling-

shire Militia, 27 Park terrace.

Halket, John, ropespinner, 30 Murray pi.

Hall, Robt., engine driver, 69f Cowane st.

Hall, Thos., policeman, 38 St. Mary's wd.Hamilton, Alex., tea and cloth dealer, 5

Spittal street.

Hamilton, Jas., teacher, 8 Lower Bridge st.

Hamilton, Misses, 11 Mel-ville place.

Handyside, G., boot and shoe warehouse,

40 Baker street.

Hanratty, A., broker, 32 St. John street.

Hardie, Jas., teacher. Mill entry, Cowanestreet, and hotel-keeper. Queen's hotel,

36 Murray place.

Hardie, J. & J., plumbers, gasfitters, andbrassfounders, 43 and 45 Port street.

Hardie, James (of J. & J. Hardie), 13 Wal-lace street.

Hardie, John (of J. & J. Hardie), 14 Dum-barton road.

Hare, Stephen, 18 St. Mary's wynd.Harley, James, sheriff officer, G Friars st.

Plarley, Miss, Newhouse.Harris, Thomas, pointsman, ISTewhouse.

Harrison, G. H., Park lane.

Harrison, James, Janefield, ISTewhouse.

narrower, Misses, 10 Upper Bridge st.

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Hart, Andrew P., druggist, 95 Baker st.

;

house, 18 Wallace street.

Hart & Co., A. P., druggists, 6 Broad st.

Harvej, John, 26 Park terrace.

Harvey, Misses, 4 Albert place.

Harvey, William, watchmaker, 62 Kingstreet ; house, 28 Upper Bridge street.

Harvey, J. P., millwright, 7 Lower Craigs.

Harvey, William, shopman, 61 Cowane st.

Hassel, Thomas, clerk, Forthvale mills.

Hassel, William, Porthvale cottage.

Hay, Bart., Sir Arthur G., Southfield.

Hay, John, boot and shoe warehouse, 82

Baker street ; house, 51 St. Mary's wd.Hay, Lawrence, foreman porter, Thistle st.

Hay, Miss, 5 Broad street.

Hay, Mrs., 2 Forth place.

Heggie, A., shoemaker, 16 St. Mary's wd.Henderson, Alex., joiner, 31 Queen street.

Henderson, Alex., bookseller and stationer,

7 Broad street, and joiner, 10 St. Mary'swynd ; house, 8 Broad street.

Henderson, Archibald (of HendersonBrothers), 20 Melville place.

Henderson, Arthur, joiner, Newhouse.Henderson Brothers, drapers, 31 King st.

Henderson, Gilbert (of Henderson &Graham), 4 Bruce street.

Henderson, James (of J. & G. Henderson& Co.), 7 St. John street.

Henderson, John, photographer, 34 Kingstreet ; house, 7 Wallace street.

Henderson, John (of J. & G. Henderson& Co.), 7 St. John street.

Henderson, John, law clerk, 20 Nelson pi.

Henderson, John, 12 St. Mary's wynd.Henderson, jun., John, grocer, 29 Baker

street ; house, 2 Bank street.

Henderson, Miss, 2 Upper Bridge street.

Henderson, Misses, milliners and dress-

makers, 15 Bow street.

Henderson, M., provisions, 51 Cowane st.

Henderson, Mrs., lodgings, 9 Burghmuir.Henderson, P., timekeeper, 67 Cowane st.

Henderson, A.M., Rev. Robt., 16 Allan pk.

Henderson, Robert (of R. Henderson &Co.), 2 Barnton place.

Henderson, Thomas, 20 Albert place.

Henderson, Thomas, labourer, 8 LowerBridge street.

Henderson, Thomas, cabinetmaker andundertaker, 60 Port street; house, 45Port street.

Henderson, Wm. C, 12 Victoria place.

Henderson, Wm., joiner, 20 Broad street.

Henderson, William, 40 Upper Craigs.

Henderson & Graham, painters, 5 Barn-ton place.

Henderson & Co., J. & G., grocers, 63 KingSt., 13 Bow St., and Bridge of Allan.

Henderson & Co., R., gentlemen's out-

fitters, 28^ Murray place.

Hendrie, Alex., tinsmith, 64 Upper Craigs.

Hendry, E., Station hotel, 40 Murray pi.

Hepburn, James, eating-house, 37 Broad st.

Hepting, Lambert, jeweller and watch-maker, 9| Murray place ; house, 1 View-TlPlfl StTPPl"

Herald, Capt", Bellfield, 64 St. Mary's wd.Herdman, Mrs., nurse, 72 Cowane street.

Herron, Adam, cabinetmaker and uphol-sterer, 13 Port St.; house, 17 Queen st.

Herron, John, brewer, 61 Upper Craigs.

Hewit, Misses, 4 Queen street.

Hill,A.(ofHill&Cathcart),BridgeofAllan.Hill, Miss, 4 Viewfield place.

Hill, Mrs., lodgings, 7 Murray place.

Hill, Ralph, Porthvale cottage.

Hill & Cathcart, writers, 4 Dumbarton rd.

Hislop, Robert, plumber, 2 Cowane street.

Hislop, Thomas, warder. County prison,

46 Broad street.

Hislop, Thomas, plumber, 31 Port street.

Hodge, John, publican and dairy, 8 LowerCraigs.

Hogan, James, broker, 37 Spittal street.

Hogan, Michael, upholsterer, 6 Baker st.

Hogg, Alexander, 13 Victoria place.

Hogg, James, printer, 40 King street;

house, 8 Princes street.

Hogg, Miss, "dressmaker, 15 Lower Bridgestreet.

Hogg, Robert, lessee of fishings, 15 LowerBridge street.

Hollis, Captain James, quartermaster,

Stirlingshire Militia, Valley lodge, Castlewynd.

Holmes, William, locomotive superinten-

dent. Shore road.

Honeyman, David, labourer, 23 Spittal st.

Horn, John, 29 Cowane street.

Houston, David, foreman woolspinner,Forthbank cottage.

Houston, Wm., grain porter, 16 Spittal st.

Howat, Mrs., 75 St. Mary's wynd.Howie, Mrs., Abercromby place.

Humble, Mrs., 8 Forth place.

Hunter, Alex,, maltster, 45 Lower Craigs.

Hunter, Jas., mason, 15 Upper Bridge st.

Hunter, John, 41 Lower Craigs.

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Hunter, John, mason, 34 Cowane street.

Hunter, Lawrence, cabinetmaker, Abbey.Hunter, Mrs., 40 Queen street.

Hunter, Robt., carpet weaver, 4 Orchard pi.

Hunter, Thomas, gardener, Newhouse.Hunter, Thos., Militia Staff, 25 Broad st.

Hunter, William, wool merchant. Parklane ; house, 17 Allan park.

Hutcheson, Andw. F., teacher, 9 Albert pi.

Hutcheson, James, publican, Abbey.Hutcheson, Mrs., lodgings, 2 Barnton pi.

Hutton, Andw., writer, 275 Murray place;

house, 40 Murray place.

Hutton, Andrew, cabinetmaker, 86 Bakerstreet ; house, 41 Baker street.

Hynd, John, tailor, 57 Broad street.

Inglis,Thos., salesman draper, 28 Queen st.

Innes, Gilbert, tobacconist, 114 Baker st.;

house. 111 Baker street.

Ireland, John, labourer, 38 St. Mary's wd.Irons, John H., superintendent. Railway

station ; house, 23 Shore road.

Irvine, Miss, 12 Irvine place.

Jack, Alexander, 41 Upper Craigs.

Jack, Andrew, librarian, Athenceum, 8King street.

Jack, James, compositor, 14 Wallace st.

Jack, Mrs., publican, 23 Murray place.

Jack, Mrs., 2 Dumbarton road.

Jack, Mrs., publican, 52 Broad street.

Jackson, Robert, gardener, Rosebank cot-

tage, Craigs,

Jaffrey, Alex., currier, 46 Upper Craigs.

Jaffrey, Miss, dressmaker, 11 St. Mary's wd.Jaffrey, Mrs., smallwares, 11 St. Mary's wd.Jamieson, Alex., 22 Lower Bridge street.

Jamieson, Alex., tailor, 23 Cowane street.

Jamieson, James, joiner, Raploch.Jamieson, John, clothier, 60 King street.

Jamieson, John (of Duncan & Jamieson),10 Maxwell place.

Jamieson, Mrs., 21 Queen street.

Jardine, Edward, cash clerk, C.R. Station.

Jardine, Miss, 19 Melville place.

Jarret, Thomas, wright, 30 Cowane street.

Jarvie, Miss, dressmaker, 5 Spittal street.

'Jeffrey, CM., Alex., teacher, 2 Union st.

Jenkins, Alex., writer, 25 King street;

house, St. Ninians.Jenkins, Jas., wheel inspector, 6 Cowane st.

Jenkins, James, carter, 28 Lower Bridge st.

Jenkins, William, traveller, 69| Cowane st.

Jenkins, W., general dealer, 68 King st.

Johnston, Alex., commercial traveller, 21

Wallace street.

Johnston, Andrew, painter, 66 Baker st.

Johnston, James, shipowner, 12 Abbey rd.

Johnston, James (of Johnston & Ander-son), 10 Princes street.

Johnston, James, miller, 108 Baker street.

Johnston, John, Thistle street.

Johnston, John, engine keeper, 16 UpperBridge street.

Johnston, John, commercial traveller, 9

Forth place.

Johnston, John (of Johnston & Neilson),

46 St. Mary's wynd.Johnston, Misses, dressmakers, 34 King st.

Johnston, Misses, dressmakers, 81 UpperCraigs.

Johnston, Mrs., lodgings, 14 Bow street.

Johnston, Peter, 64^ Cowane street.

Johnston, Walter, publican, 76 Baker st.

Johnston, William, 3 King street.

Johnston, William, M.D., The Terrace.

Johnston & Anderson, joiners, 45 Port st.

Johnston & Neilson, plumbers and brass-

founders, 43 Spittal street.

Johnston, W. & A., drapers, 71 King st.

Jones,Thomas, brassfounder, 4 Orchard pi.

Jones, William, telegraph mechanic, 120• Baker street.

Justice of Peace Court-room, Jail wynd,off St. John street. Broad street.

Justiciary Court-house, 49 Broad street.

Kane, James, china merchant and rag

store, 48 Broad street ; house, 60Broad st.

Kay, John, smith, Raploch.Kay, John, foreman compositor, 25 King st.

Kay, Mrs., provisions, 44 Lower Bridge st.

Keir, John, clerk, 37 Queen street.

Keitla, Jas., surfaceman, 38 Upper Craigs.

Kelly, James, Militia Staff, 64 Broad st.

Kemp, John (of Kemp, Murray & Nichol-

son), 16 Albert place.

Kemp, Murray & Nicholson, joiners, agri-

cultural implement and reapingmachinemakers, and engineers, 10 Dumbartonroad.

Kenan, James, baker, 29 St. Mary's wynd.Kennedy, John, 6 Victoria place.

Kenny, Mrs., Mar place.

Kerr, Alexander, smith, 5 Friars street.

Kerr, Daniel, labourer, 44 Lower Craigs.

Kerr, James, J.P. clerk, Southfield.

Kerr, James, smith, 74 Upper Craigs.

Kerr, Robert, flesher, 118 Baker street.

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Kerr, Samuel, gate-keeper, Craigs.

Ketterick, M., carter, 45 St, Mary's wynd.Kidston, John, carter, dairy and provisions,

QQ St. Mary's wynd.Kidston, Miss, 1 Irvine place.

Kidston, Misses, 17 Wallace street.

Kidston, Mrs., 4 Victoria place.

Kidston, William, QQ St. Mary's wynd.Kilgour, John, Abercromby place.

Kilgour,William, hawker, CambuskerxnethAbbey.

King, Mrs., lodgings, 7 St. John street.

King, Mrs., Tredinnock, 5 Park terrace-

King, Thomas, provisions, 15 Spittal st.

King, William, salesman draper, 3 Bruce st.

Kinnaird, Philip, dairyman, Castlehill.

Knox, John, labourer, 23 Spittal street.

Kinross, G,, coach builder, 11 Allan park.

Kinross, J., coach builder, 11 Allan park.

Kinross, James, wright, 21 Cowane street.

Kinross, Wm., coach and harness factory,

65|- Port street ; house, 1 1 Allan park.

Kirkwood, Hugh, printer, 11 King street;

house, 31 Queen street.

Kirkwood & Walker, chemists, 7 Kingstreet ; house, 3 Maxwell place.

Kyle, Thomas, secretary of the Stirling-

shire Friendly Assurance Society (Re-gistered), 36 Cowane street.

Laidlaw, Thomas, 4 Nelson place.

Laing, Alex., joiner, 81 Baker street.

Laing, A. M., grocer, 86 St. Mary's wynd.Laing, George, publican, 30 Broad street.

Laing, James, salesman clothier, GOjCowane street.

Laing, Miss, Park lane.

Laing, Mrs., publican, 40 Broad street.

Laing, Mrs., 42 Queen street.

Laing, Mrs., garden seeds and dairy, 94Baker street.

Laing, William, brassfounder, 7 Bank st.

Laing, William, tailor, 17 Cowane street.

Laird, Miss E,, teacher, Allan park house.

Lamb, Jas. (of J. & T. Lamb), 46 Broad st.

Lamb, T. (of J. & T. Lamb), 21 Broad st.

Lamb, Thomas, tanner, 27 Lower Bridge st.

Lamb,Wm. (ofLamb & Buchan),3Baker st.

Lamb, Wm., foundry dresser, 49 Cowane st.

Lamb & Buchan, lathsplitters. Thistle st.

Lamb, J. & T., joiners and undertakers,

20 Broad street.

Lamond, John, 46 Upper Craigs.

Lang, Mrs., lodgings, 13 Priars street.

Lauder, D., iron-turnei', 23 Lower Bridge st.

Lauder, Lady Ann Dick, Annfield.

Lauder, Mrs., Esplanade.

Law, Robert, letter-carrier, 12 Baker st.

Law, William, 8 Burghmuir.Lawrence, Wm., restaurant, 9 Barnton pi.

Lawson, James (of Lawson & Dunlop), 10

Lower Bridge street.

Lawson, Mark, bank accountant, 14 Wal-lace street.

Lawson, Robert, draper and clothier, 109

Baker street ; house, 32 Shore road.

Lawson, William, salesman draper, 46 St.

Mary's wynd.Lawson & Dunlop, ironmongers, 16 Baker

street.

Learmonth, Andrew, engine driver, 10

Maxwell place.

Leask, Mrs., teacher, 18 Friars street.

Leathly, Gillard, broker, 87 St. Mary's wd.Leathly, J., 31 St. Mary's wynd.Leckie, James, publican, 75 Baker street.

Leckie, Mrs., lodgings, 39 Queen street.

Leggat, Mrs., lodgings, 42 Murray place.

Leishman, Geo., wright, 40 Lower Craigs.

Lennie, James, porter, 14 Lower Craigs.

Lennox, John, grocer, 10 Murray place and16 Bow street; house, 17 Queen street.

Leslie, Mrs., Ill Baker street.

Leslie, Thomas, bootmaker, 34 Cowane st.

Lickrish, John, bootmaker, 3 Yiewfield st.

Liddel, David, currier, 6 Spittal street.

Liddel, George, clerk, 09 1 Cowane street.

Liddel, Mrs., straw hat maker, 6 Spittal st.

Liddel, Robert, grocer, 69 King street;

house, 68 King street.

Liddel, Robert, joiner, 37 Murray place.

Liddel, Wm., grocer, 119 Baker street;

house, 4 Forth place.

Lindsay, Alex., fitter, 45 Upper Craigs.

Lindsay, William, Scripture-reader, Gar-rison, 19 Queen street.

Linklater, W., confectioner, 1 Burghmuir.Lithgow, James, 21 Lower Craigs.

Live Cattle Mart, Orchard place—WilliamHenderson.

Livingston, Andrew M., publican, 115

Baker street.

Livingston, Gavin, agent for the RoyalLiver Friendly Society, 33 Queen street.

Livingston, James, York place.

Livingston, James, coal agent, C.R. station;

house, 10 J.Iaxwell place.

Livingston, Wm., carter, 8 Upper Craigs.

Lodge, Mrs., 10 Queen street.

Logan, Dr. Robert, architect, 7 Allan park.

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Logan, John, 3 Nelson place.

Lockhart, Alexander, smith, 43 LowerBridge street.

Lockhart, William, labourer, 5 LowerBridge street.

Logie, David W., law clerk, 8 Albert place.

Longmuir, Gavin, 14 Wallace street.

Loughran, Mary, pawnbroker, 21 Spittal st.

Loughran, Eobt., broker, 94 St. Mary's wd.Low, James, painter, Newhouse.Low, Thomas, painter, 41 Upper Craigs.

Low, Thomas, boot and shoe warehouse,

121 Baker st. ; house, Abercromby pi,

Lucas, James, gardener, CambuskennethAbbey.

Lucas, Miss, Maraville house, 63 St. Mary'swynd.

Luke, Daniel, plumber, 8 Shore road.

Lumsden, James, sawyer, and refreshment

rooms, 101 Baker street.

Lyon, William, joiner, 74^ Cowane street.

Lyons, M., provisions, 24 Broad street.

Macdonald, Henry S., watchmaker andjeweller, 9 Port street.

Macdonald, James, commission agent, 1

Allan park.

Macdonald, John, pipe-major, Militia

Staff, 11 Broad street.

Macdonald, John, 1 Allan park.

Macdonald, Wm., watchmaker, 1 Allan pk.

Macdougall, Duncan, teacher, 24 Albertplace.

MacEwen, Daniel (of D. & J. MacEwen& Co.), 6 Allan park.

MacEwen, John, sen., and John, jun. (of

D. & J. MacEwen & Co.), 14 Melville pi.

MacEwen, Mrs. Peter, 16 Melville place.

Macfarlan, Parian, seed warehouseman, 12

Murray place.

Macfarlane, John (of Chrystal & Macfar-lane), banker, 36 King street ; house, 23Park terrace.

Macfarlane, John, clerk, 10|- Upper Craigs.

Macfarlane, Mrs., 10^ Upper Craigs.

Macfarlane, Parlane (of Eobertson & Mac-farlane), 9 Princes street.

Macfarlane Pree Library, 11 King street

Andrew Jack, librarian.

Macgregor, David, toll contractor, Corn-Exchange hotel.

Macgregor, William, auctioneer (lessee ofCorn-Exchange and hotel), 23 King st.

Macintyre, Maurice, bootcloser, 81 Baker st.

Mack, William, gunsmith, 21 Spittal st.

Mackay, Alex., labourer, 39 St. Mary's wd.Mackay, Hugh, contractor, 18 Wallace st.

Mackenzie, Alex., tanner, 23 Lower Craigs.

Mackenzie, Alex., labourer, 6 Shore road.

Mackenzie, Rev. Colin, 10 Melville place.

Mackenzie, James, labourer, 27 Cowane st.

Mackenzie, John, A.M., teacher, 25 Queenstreet.

Mackie, A., grain merchant, 9 Victoria pi.

Mackie, P. C., teacher, 1 Union street.

Mackie, Peter, plasterer, 64|- Cowane st.

Mackieson, John, hairdresser, tobacconist,

and fancy warehouse, 5 King street;

house, 10 Spittal street.

Mackison, Francis, civil engineer, archi-

tect and surveyor, 275- Murray place.

Maclachlan, Misses, dressmakers, 282- Mur-ra3' place.

Maclagan, Miss, Eavenscroft, 9 Clarendonplace.

Maclean, J. C, accountant, stockbroker,

and insurance agent, 11 King street.

Macluckie, Eobert (of J. & J. Mathie &Maclcickie), 12 Park place.

Macmillan, Mrs., 17 Melville place.

Macnab, Duncan, writer, 44 King street

;

house, 2 Park terrace.

Macnie, Duncan, gardener, Newhouse.Macnie, William C, brick and tile maker,

Balfron ; house, Southfield.

M'Adam, Wm., carter, 41 Lower Craigs.

M'Allan, John, tea dealer, 74 Port street.

M'Allan, Miss, milliner, dressmaker, andoutfitter, 73 Port street.

M'Allister, A., publican, 17 St. Mary's wd.M'Allum, David, tailor, 33 Cowane street.

M'Alpine, James, brick and tile maker,37 Upper Craigs.

M'Alpine, Eobert, mason, 5 Broad street.

M'Aree, C., dairy, 10 Upper Bridge st.

MAree, David, mason and dairyman, 19Upper Bridge street.

M'Arthur, A., plumber, 2 Lower Bridge st.

M'Arthur, Arch., painter, 17 King street.

M'Arthur, J., outfitter and general fur-

nishing warehouse, 36 Port street.

M'Arthur, E., engine driver, 74 Cowane st.

M'Beath, Hugh, mason, 29 Lower Craigs.

M'Bryde, James, greengrocer, 44 Broad st.

M'Bryde, Miss, French staymaker, 69Port street.

M'Call, John, furniture dealer and auc-tioneer, 19 St. Mary's wynd.

M'Callum, Alex., teacher and land mea-surer, 111 Baker street.

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M'Callum, Alex., missionary, 26 Broad st.

M'Callum, Mrs., mangier, 69^ Cowane st.

M'Cartney,Calligan, labourer, 48 Baker st.

M'Cartney, J., poultry dealer, 72 Baker st.

M'Connochie, Henry, gardener, 52 UpperCraigs.

M'Connochie, H., wright, 62 Upper Craigs.

M'Cormick, A., trunk maker, 20|^ Cowanestreet.

M'Cowan, Henry, provisions, 40 Cowane St.

M'Cracken, James, publican, 58 King st.

M'Culloch, James, publican, 35 Murray pi.

M'Culloch, James, cab driver, 25 King st.

M'Culloch, John, publican, 30 Shore road.

M'Culloch, Mrs., sick nurse, 66 Cowane st.

M'Culloch, Mrs., publican and dairy, 76St. Mary's wynd.

M'Diarmid, Daniel, cab driver, 11 King st.

M'Donald, A., maltster, 8 Upper Bridge st.

M'Donald, C, merchant, 14 Upper Craigs.

M'Donald, David, tailor, 14 Bow street.

M'Donald, Henry, 24 Lower Bridge st.

M'Donald, John, cooper, 54 King street,

and publican, 55 King street.

M'Donald, Miss, dressmaker, 12 Bow st.

M'Donald, Mrs. Alex., 23 King street.

M'Donald, Robert, bill-poster, 35 Port st.

M'Dougall, Hugh, carter, 4 Orchard place.

M'Dougall, John, publican, 7 Abbey road.

M'Dougall, Misses, 8 Upper Craigs.

M'Dougall, Wm., joiner, 44 Upper Craigs

;

house, 10 Port street.

M'Elfrish, J. &A., soapmakers,4 Abbeyrd.M'Elfrish, James (of J. & A. M'Elfrish),

16 Queen street.

M'Ewan, John, draper, 20 Baker street;

house, 2 Cowane street.

M'Ewen, Alex., smith, 94 Baker street.

MacEwen & Co., D. & J., grocers, 20 Portstreet, 18 Broad street, Bridge of Allanand Callander.

M'Ewen, Daniel, iron merchant, 68 Kingstreet ; house, 18 Albert place.

M'Ewen, James (of Smith & M'Ewen), 18Albert place.

M'Ewen, J., provisions, 21 St. Mary's wd.M'Ewen, Mrs., provisions, 21 Lower Craigs.

M'Ewen, Peter, smith, 94 Baker street.

M'Ewen, Robert, grocer, 22 Baker st. andQQ^ Cowane St.; house, 111 Baker st.

M'Ewen, Robt., builder, 21 Lower Craigs.M'Fadyen & Co., agents and goods car-

riers to the N.B.R., Shore road.M'Earland, Misses, dressmakers, 37 Queen

street.

M'Farlane, Alex.,shoemaker, 10 Cowane st.

M'Farlane, David, Militia Staff, Esplanade.M'Earlane, James, carter and dairy. Goose-

croft, 27 Upper Craigs.

M'Farlane, James, 48 tipper Craigs.

M'Farlane, James, smith, 77 Baker street.

M'Farlane, John, cab driver, 11 King st.

M'Farlane, John, Cambuskenneth Abbey.M'Farlane, Miss, staymaker, 85 Baker st.

M'Farlane, Mrs,, 49 Lower Bridge street.

M'Farlane, Mrs., dressmaker, 102 Baker st.

M'Gibbon, John, carter and dairy, 60Upper Craigs.

M'Gibbon, Mrs., 48 St. Mary's wynd.M'Gloan, F., provisions, 101 St. Mary's wd.M'Gregor, Alexander, 20 Wallace street.

M'Gregor, Alexander, mason, 11 Broad st.

M'Gregor, David, slater, 72 Upper Craigs.

M'Gregor, John, smith, 13 Abbey road.

M'Gregor, Misses, milliners and dress-

makers, 53 Baker street.

M'Gregor, Mrs., basketmaker and fancywarehouse, 54 Baker street,

M'Growther, Alex., Janefield, Newhouse,M'llvean, John, shoemaker, 3 Baker st.

M'llvride, Peter, shoemaker, 17 Cowane st.

M'Innes, Robert, artist, 10 Clarendon pi.

M'Intosh, Duncan,mason, 8 Cowane street.

M'Intosh, George, weaver, 17 Cowane st,

M'Intosh, James, storekeeper, 22 Abbey rd.

M'Intosh, John, hostler, 52 King street.

M'Intosh, P., Militia Staff, 2 St. Mary's wd.M'Intosh, William, provisions, 28 Shore rd.

M'Intyre, Peter, lodgings, 20 Murray place.

M'Intyre, Peter, clerk, 14 Wallace street.

M'lvor, Hector, night sergeant, burghpolice, 15 Broad street.

M'Kay, William, corkcutter, 5 Broad st.

M'Kean, John, grain merchant, 25 Murrayplace ; house, 17 Albert place.

M'Kenzie, Donald, policeman, 10 Friars st.

M'Kenzie, John, shoemaker, 5 Broad st.

M'Kenzie, Wm., ropespinner, 74 Port st.

M'Kenzie, Wm., shoemaker, 38 Baker st.

M'Kenzie, Wm., sergeant-major, S.R.V.,

5 St. John street.

M'Kerracher, Daniel, carter, 67 Cowane st.

M'Kerracher, Daniel, 15 Broad street.

M'Kerracher, Mrs., dairy, QQ Cowane st.

M'Kerracher, Wm., baker, Newhouse.M'Killop,Wm., wright, 12Lower Bridge st.

M'Kinlay, James, tailor and clothier, 18King street ; house, 12 Albert place.

M'Kinlay, James, saddler, 73 Cowane st.

M'Kinstray, James, joiner, Newhouse.

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M'Lachlan ,Andrew, millinery and furnish-

ing warehouse, 8 Murray place ; house,

21 Shore road,

M'Lachlan, Arch., coal and commissionagent, 10 Queen street.

M'Lachlan, Daniel, grocer, 54 Port street.

M'Lachlan, Duncan, 54 St. Mary's wd.M'Lachlan, R. F., publican, 10 King st.

M'Lachlan, Rev. Paul, 9 Irvine place.

M'Laren, Duncan, publican, 71 Port st.

M'Laren, James, publican, 13 Murray pi.

M'Laren, James, cab driver, 17 King st.

M'Laren, Miss E., milliner and dress-

maker, 26 Shore road.

M'Laren, Mrs., 27 Queen street.

M'Laren, Mrs., provisions, 10 Priars st.

M'Laren, Peter, mason, 71 Upper Craigs.

M'Laren, William, tailor, Newhouse.M'Lay, A., engine driver, 39 Upper Craigs.

M'Lay, Mrs., 7 Cowane street.

M'Lay, Robert, weaver, 47Lower Bridge st.

M'Lea, Miss, teacher, 39 Queen street.

M'Lea, Mrs., provisions, 7 Spittal street.

M'Lea, William, clerk, 23 St. John street.

M'Lean, A., salesman draper, 38 Queen st.

M'Lean, Arch., greengrocer, 31 Baker st.

;

house, 7 Bank street.

M'Lean, George, corkcutter, 35 Port street.

M'Lean, John, master of works, Town-house, Broad street ; house, Bruce st.

M'Lean & Sons, Jas,, tailors and clothiers,

88 Baker street; house, 94 Baker st.

M'Lean, Miss, dressmaker, 7 Cowane st.

M'Lean, William, Thistle street.

M'Leay, M'Neil, artist, 9 Lower Bridge st.

M'Lellan, Alex., painter, 66 Broad street.

M'Lellan, Arch., carpenter, Cambusken-neth Abbey.

M'Lellan, John, joiner, lOJ Upper Craigs.

M'Lellan, Misses, 10 Port street.

M'Leod, W., Lieut.-col., 26 Albert place.

M'Leod, William, wright, 1 Burghmuir.M'Lintock, John C, clerk and insurance

agent, 40 Murray place.

M'Luclde, John, joiner, 77 Upper Craigs.

M'Luckie, Thomas, boarding and educa-tional establishment, 23 Allan park.

M'Mahon, James, waste dealer, 33 St.

Mary's wynd.M'Mahon, Peter, broker and waste dealer,

23 St. Mary's wynd.M'Menemy, P., pawnbroker, 27 St. Johnst.M'Micking, Mrs., 15 Park terrace.

M'Millan , John,seratedwatermanufactory,8 Dumbarton road.

M'Nab, James, clerk and storekeeper, 13Abbey road.

M'Nab, Mrs., toy shop, 11 Friars street.

M'Nab, Peter, smith, 8 Upper Craigs.

M'Nab, Robert S., Militia Staff, 94 Baker st.

M'Nab, Thomas, joiner and undertaker, 8Dumbarton road ; house, 4^^ Shore rd.

M'Nab, William, superintendent, countypolice, 20 St. John street.

M'Nair, Alex., iron merchant, Thistle st.

M'Naughtan, Patrick, wright, 1 St. John st.

M'Naughton, Mrs., provisions, 49 UpperCraigs.

M'Naughton, William, baker, 17 King st.

M'Neil, Mrs., lodgings, 5 Forth place.

M'Neil, Thomas, tailor, 29 Lower Craigs.

M'Nicol Robert, brewer, 43 Broad street

;

maltster, 66 Baker street;publican, 24

Murray place ; house, 22 Albert place

.

M'Nicol, William, publican, Castlehill.

M'Nie, D., dairy, St. Ninians well green.

M'Nie, Thos., baker, 43 St. Mary's wynd,M'Nie & Son, D., publicans, 90 Baker st.

M'Pherson, Colonel, 4 Ochilvillas, Glad-stone place.

M'Pherson, D., cab driver, 6 Shore road.M'Pherson, James, collector, Stirlingshire

FriendlyAssurance Society, 20 Broad st.

M'Pherson, James, brewer, 57 Baker st.

M'Quade, James, pawnbroker, 34 Broadstreet ; house, 35 Broad street.

M'Queen, Mrs., lodgings, 38 Broad street.

M'Queen, James, tailor, Newhouse.M'Queen, John, dairy and provisions, 3

Friars street.

M'Ritchie, Misses, boarding and educa-tional establishment for young ladies,

10 Pitt terrace.

M'Sully, Edward, Militia Staff, 38 Broad st.

M'Vean, James, labourer, 94 Baker st.

M'Vean, John, greengrocer, 11 Port st.

Main, Miss, lodgings, 81 Upper Craigs.

Main, Thomas, bootcloser, 1 Barn road.

Makgill, Misses, 4 Clarendon place.

Malcolm, John, porter, 15 Cowane street.

Maloch, Andrew, gunsmith, 61 King st.;

house, llf Victoria place.

Maloney, Miss, teacher, 33 St. Mary's wd.Maltman, William, cabinetmaker and

furniture warerooms, 7 Friars street;

house, 9 Friars street.

Mann, John, boot and shoe warehouse, 96Baker street ; house, 94 Baker street.

Markland, Rev. James, prison chaplain,

19 St. John street.

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Marshall, A,, warehouseman, 74 Port st.

Marshall, James, flesher, 67 Port street

;

house, 45 Port street.

Marshall, James, wright, 69|- Cowane St.

Marshall, Misses, milliners, 8 Queen st.

Marshall, Robert, hatter, 35 King street

;

house, 37 King street.

Marshall, Robert, smith, 1 Union street.

Marshall, Wm., shoemaker, 13 Friars st.

Marshall, W., pointsman, 53 St. Mary's wd.

Marshall, Wm., labourer, 33 St. Mary's wd.

Martin, Alexander, Ochilview, Southfield.

Martin, George, Ochilview, Southfield.

Martin, "William, overseer to Water Com-missioners, 8 Orchard place.

Masson, Misses, teachers, 1 Allan park.

Masson, Norman, sergeant-major, Stirling-

shire Militia, Mar place.

Masson, Robert, bookbinder, 43 Spittal st.

Master of Works Office, 40 Broad street.

Mathie, James (of J. & J. Mathie &Macluckie), banker, 56 King street;

house, 19 Allan park.

Mathie, James, grocer, and manufacturer,

Cambuskenneth Abbey.Mathie, John, compositor, 5 Broad street.

Mathie, John D. (of J. & J. Mathie &Macluckie), 57 King street.

Mathie & Macluckie, J. & J., writers, Wolf-

craig, 14 Dumbarton road,

Mathie, Wm., fisherman, CambuskennethAbbey.

IMathieson, William, Southfield,

Matson, Miss, dressmaker, 2 Cowane st.

Maxton, James, salesman draper, 19

Cowane street.

Maxton, Robert, mason, 19 Cowane street.

Maxwell, Miss, 60 Broad street.

Meiklam, W., smallwares, 70 St. Mary'swynd.

Meiklejohn, Alexander, wright, R^ploch.

Meiklejohn, Mrs., outfitter and furnishings,

9 Baker street ; house, 5 Broad street.

Meiklejohn, Wm. (of W. & A. Johnston),

5 Park place.

Meiklejohn, William, tailor, 15 Bow st.

Meldrum, James, joiner, 10|Upper Craigs.

Meldrum, James, 23 Lower Bridge street.

Meldrum, Peter, traveller, 102 Baker st.

Melville, John, painter, 26 Cowane street.

Menzies, David, factory foreman, 13

Burghmuir.Menzies, Henry, weaver, 2 Burghmuir.Menzies, James, grocer, 76 Cowane street.

Menzies, Thomas, Star hotel, 122 Baker st.

Menzies & Co., Thomas, drapers, 65 Kingstreet.

Menzies, Thomas (of Thomas Menzies &Co.), 7 Princes street,

Mercer, James, Newhouse.Mercer, R., salesman grocer, Newhouse.Merrilees, Archibald, plumber, brass-

founder, and gasfitter, 82 Upper Craigs

;

house, 2 Port street.

Merrilees, John, 2 Port street.

Michael, John, smith, 31 Port street,

Michie, George M,, gunmaker's salesman,

38 Queen street.

Middleton,David,cattle food manufacturer,

54 King street ; house, 2 Spittal street,

Millar, Alex, (of James Millar & Sons),

Seaforth, Shore road.

Millar, James, tailor and clothier, 12

Murray place.

Millar, James (of James Millar & Sons),

Seaforth, Shore road.

Millar, Samuel (of James Millar & Sons),

Seaforth, Shore road.

Millar, William (of James Millar & Sons),

10 Viewfield street,

Millar & Sons, James, bakers and confec-

tioners, 6 King street, 67 Baker street

;

and 33 Port street;grocers, 20 Priars

street; and millers. Mill of Torr,

Miller, Alexander, joiner, 10 Maxwell pi.

Miller, Alexander,bookseller and stationer,

and circulating library, 1 Port street,

and Bridge of Allan,

Miller, David, joiner, Newhouse,Miller, David, saddler, 14 Bow street.

Miller, David (of David Miller & Son), 5

The Terrace,

Miller, David, gardener, 2 Lower Craigs.

Miller, D, & R., cabinetmakers and uphol-

sterers, 27^ Murray place.

Miller,G. ,chimney sweeper,3 St. Mary's wd

.

Miller, J., locomotive superintendent, 38

Queen street.

Miller, James, weaver, Newhouse.Miller, John, commercial traveller, Aber-

croraby place.

Miller, John, mason, 21 Cowane street.

Miller, John, joiner, Newhouse,Miller, John, smith, 41 Upper Craigs,

Miller, Miss, dressmaker, 10 Maxwell place.

Miller, Miss, 12 Wallace street.

Miller, Misses, lodgings, 10 Spittal street.

Miller, Mrs., dairy, Batterflat.

Miller, Mrs., provisions, 52 Lower Craigs.

JMiller, Mrs,, lodgings, 2 Broad street.

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Miller, Peter, ironmonger, 38 King street

;

house, 37 King street.

Miller, Eobert, smith, 64 Port street.

Miller, Thomas, engineer, 4 Maxwell place.

Miller, William, 2L Lower Craigs.

Miller, Wm., coal agent, N.B.R. station,

and publican, 52 Port street.

Miller & Son, David, booksellers andstationers, 4 Baker street.

Miller & Sons, John, bakers, 55 Port street.

Military Hospital, Castle wynd.Milroy, Rev. Andrew, Forthside house,

25, 26 Shore road.

Milroy, Rev. A. W., of Forthside, 25, 26

Shore road.

Mitchell, Arch., carter, 35 Port street.

Mitchell, David, saddler, 33 Cowane st.

Mitchell, James, 2 Viewfield street.

Mitchell, Jas., tailor and clothier, 14 Kingstreet, and lodgings, Abercromby place.

Mitchell, John, bootmaker, 51 Port street,

and publican, QQ Upper Craigs.

Mitchell, Mrs., lodgings, 40 Lower Craigs.

Mitchell, Mrs., lodgings, 21 Baker street.

Mitchell, Thomas, 3 Forth place.

Mitchell, Wm., Woodlands, Pitt terrace.

Moir, Miss, dairy, 57 Broad street.

Moncrieff, John, weaver, 38 Cowane st.

Montanaro, Alfred, control officer, Stirling

Castle; house, 3 Ochilvillas, Gladstone pi.

Monteath, Ebenezer, gardener, Castlehill.

Monteath, Mrs. Alex., Abercromby place.

Monteath, Mrs., Enclosure house, Park ter.

Moodie, Alex. L., surgeon, 50 Port street.

Moore, Wm., agent for the Scottish LegalBurial and Loan Society, 8 Broad st.

Moran, Michael, potato dealer, 53 Baker st.

Moran, Patrick, labourer, 11 Spittal st.

Morgan & Co., drapers, 21 King street.

Morgan, G. (of Morgan & Co.), 17 King st.

Morison,John, ale store, 40LowerBridge st.

Morison, Miss, smallwares, 7 Lower Bridgestreet.

Morris, Mrs. H., grocer, 68 Baker street.

Morrison, Alex, (ofJohn Morrison & Sons),

4 Dumbarton road.

Morrison, Eben, (of Morrison & Cunning-ham), Wester Livilands.

Morrison, James, Newhouse.Morrison, James (of J. & J. M. Morrison),

Wester Livilands.

Morrison, James M. (ofJ. & J. M. Morrison),13 Spittal street.

Morrison, John (ofJohn Morrison & Sons),

17 Nelson place.

Morrison, John, superintendent, Coney-park nursery.

Morrison, J. & J. M., agents, CommercialBank, 13 Spittal street.

Morrison, Michael, sawyer, 23 Cowane st.

Morrison, Miss, 17 Wallace street.

Morrison & Cunningham, writers, 17 Kingstreet.

Morrison & Sons, John, joiners, 6 Dum-barton road.

Morrison,Wm. (of John Morrison & Sons),

11 Nelson place.

Morton, David (of Graham & Morton),

17 King street.

Morton, Miss, 6 Bow street.

Morton, Robert, tailor, 41 Lower Craigs.

Morton, Wm., hat renovator, 8 Shore rd.

Mouat, George, commission agent andwool merchant, 65|- Port street ; house,

5 Melville place.

Mowbray, M., mangier, 40 St. Mary's wd.

Moyes, Andrew, coal agent, 6 UpperCraigs ; house, Newhouse.

Moyes, D., foreman fitter, 60 Upper Craigs.

Moyes, Miss, dressmaker, 6 Upper Craigs.

Muir, Andrew L., 10 Viewfield place.

Muir, Thomas, coal merchant, offices C.R.

station and 10 Viewfield place ; house,

6 Clarendon place.

Muirhead, John, writer, 23 King street

;

house, 3 Bruce street.

Muirhead, Mrs., 6 Baker street.

Munnoch, Alex., of Cringate^ Southlodge.

Munnoch, Michael, slater, 31 Port street.

Munnoch, Mrs., Southlodge.

Munnoch, P., traveller, 15 Upper Bridge st.

Murdoch, Alexander, 15 King street.

Murdoch, George, Cliffside, 11 Park place.

Murdoch, Mrs, G., baker and confectioner,

23 Baker street and 18 Murray place.

Murdoch, Robert, wright, 64 Cowane st.

Murphie, James, Canteen, Stirling Castle

;

house, 7 Bank street.

Murray, Andrew, 4^ Shore road.

Murray, Geo. A., Inland Revenue officer,

33 Shore road.

Murray, H., salesman grocer, 18 Friars st.

Murray, J., jobbing gardener, 17 King st.

Murray, John (of Kemp, Murray & Nichol-

son), 5 Burghmuir.Murray, John, tailor and clothier, 1 Broad

street ; Sauchie house, 81 Baker street.

Murray, Miss, 2 Victoria place.

Murray, Peter, coalmaster, 18 Melville pi.

Murray, Thos,, brewer, 67 Upper Craigs.

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Murray, Wm., publican, 14 Broad street

;

house, 26 Queen street.

Murray's Hall Lime Works—Jas. Morri-

son, lessee ; office, Wallace street.

Murrie, John, banker, 46 Murray place.

Napier, James, shoemaker, 21 Spittal st.

ISTapier, Joseph, superintendent of river

watchers, Cambuskenneth Abbey,

Napier, William, labourer, Castlehill.

National Bank of Scotland, 48 Murrayplace—John Murrie, agent.

National Security Savings' Bank, 13 Spittal

street.

Neil, James, provisions, 86 St. Mary's wd.

Neilson, Alexander, shoemaker, 42 St.

Mary's wynd.Neilson, Leslie, foreman compositor, 9 St.

John street.

Neilson, Mrs., lodgings, 5 Dumbarton rd.

Neilson, Mrs., Abercromby place.

Neilson, William, tailor, 38 Queen street.

Neilson, William (of Johnston & Neilson),

42 St. Mary's wynd.

Neish, John, hawker, 42 Lower Bridge st.

Nicholson, Chas., Militia Staff, 50 Broad st.

Nicholson, George, salesman ironmonger,

2 Bruce street.

Nicholson, Peter (of Kemp, Murray &Nicholson), 6 Queen street.

Nicol, David, postman, 35 Broad street.

Nicol, James, joiner, 39 Queen street.

Nicol, James, slater, 12 Shore road.

Nicol, John, 12 Nelson place.

Nicol, J., furnishing warehouse and out-

fitter, 83 Baker st.; house, 87 Baker st.

Nicol, William, bootcloser, 120 Baker st.

Niddry, Alexander,assistant photographer,

30 Cowane street.

Nimmo, Mrs., 9 Princes street.

North British Railway Goods Office, Shoreroad^Benjamin Gordon, agent.

Norwell, John, contractor, 2 Wallace st.

Ogilvy, Mrs., 13 Abbey road.

Oliphant, Major, 18 Allan park.

Oliver, Mrs., saleswoman, 33 Port street.

O'Neil, sen., J., labourer, 80 St. Mary's wd.

O'Neil, jun., Jas,, broker, 83 St. Mary's wd.

Ormond, Mrs. A., grocer, 17 Broad street.

Oswald, Andrew, slater, 8 Spittal street.

Oswald, James, 28 Queen street.

Owen, sen,, George, 79 Upper Craigs.

Owen, jun., George, smith and machinist,

79 tFpper Craigs.

Page, James, shoemaker, 33 St. John st.

Page, John, shoemaker, 4 Church wynd.Palmer, John, inspector of poor, 24 Nel-

son place.

Panton & Co., maltsters, Park lane.

Parker, John, slater, 21 Lower Craigs.

Pate, David (of Pate & Son), 17 Baker st.

Pate & Son, David, boot and shoe ware-house, 18 Baker street.

Paterson & Co., John, manufacturers,Burghmuir.

Paterson, J., warehouseman, 4 Bruce st.

Paterson, John, grocer, 21 Port street;

house, 5 Nelson place.

Paterson, Miss, dressmaker, 1 Burghmuir.Paterson, Mrs,, lodgings, 1 Burghmuir.Paterson, Mrs., 13 Wallace street.

Paterson, Mrs,, grocer, Raplocb.

Paterson, P. & R., tanners, 25 UpperCraigs.

Paterson, Robert (of P. & R. Paterson),

17 Park terrace.

Paterson, Nelson, 33 St, John street.

Paterson, W. K., wool merchant and in-

surance agent, 9 Viewfield place,

Paton, Alex,, quarrier, 65 Upper Craigs.

Paton, James, Viewforth, Pitt terrace.

Paton, John, 7 Clarendon place.

Paton, John, joiner, 35 Poirt street.

Paton, John, hamcurer, 34 St. John st.

Paton, Misses, 15 King street.

Paton, Mrs., 32 Queen street.

Paton, Robert, tea dealer, 70 Cowane st.

Paton, R.N,, Walter, 10 Park place.

Paton, Wm., bank accountant, 29 King st.

Patterson, Robert, land agent, 20 Murrayplace ; house, 24 Queen street.

Pattie, David, 38 Lower Bridge street.

Paul, Mrs., lodgings, 2 Port street.

Peacock, David (of T. & D. Peacock), 3Albert place.

Peacock, T. & D., drapers, 20 King street.

Peacock, Thomas (of T. & D. Peacock), 3Albert place.

Pedder, Wm., overseer of surfacemen, 24Shore road.

Peddie, George, tinsmith, 8 Baker street

;

house, 29 Queen street,

Peddie, Mrs,, lodgings, 85 Baker street.

Peddie, Wm., fort-major, Stirling Castle.

Peddie, Wm., news agent, 26 King street.

Peebles, Mrs., 42 Lower Bridge street.

Penman, D., sheriffofficer, 41 Lower Craigs.

Peter, D., cabinetmaker, 77 St. Mary's wd.Peter, Robert, Gladstone place.

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Peter, Mrs. David, Castlehill.

Phillips, William, 11^ Victoria place.

Philp, James, law clerk, 25 Allan park.

Piper, Mrs., lodgings, 42 Port street.

Pirie, W., salesman ironmonger, 3 Bruce st.

Pitcaithly, Wm., fisherman, Cambusken-neth Abbey.

Piatt, Leon J., dentist, 44 Murray place.

Police OflEices, Burgh and County, Jail

wynd, off Broad street and St. John st.

Police Court-room, 49 Broad street.

Pollock, James M., flesher and dairy, 22Cowane street and 44 St. Mary's wynd.

Pollock, J. & J., publicans, 27 Baker st.

Poor Eates OflBice, 108 Baker street—JohnPalmer, collector.

Post Office, Savings' Bank, and TelegraphOffice, 27 Murray pi.—Wm. C. Steven-

son, postmaster.

Pow, John, smith, 47 Lower Craigs.

Pow, Margt., sick nurse, 24 Cowane st.

Prentice, Mrs,, 15 Broad street.

Pringle, Miss, 19 Park terrace.

Pryde, J., salesman hatter, 9 St. John st.

PuUar & Sons, J., dyers, 40 Port street.

Rae, James, M.D., 9 Pitt terrace.

Rae, John, cabinetmaker, 102 Baker st.

Railway Passenger Station, Murray place

—John Hay Irons, station master.

Rain, Mrs., matron, Industrial School, 12

Spittal street.

Raines, Thomas, proprietor of travelling

thrashing machines, Bridgehaugh, OldBridge.

Ralston, Alexander, beadle, 46 Broad st.

Ralston, James, shoemaker, 20 Broad st.

Rankin, Mrs., teacher, 74 St. Mary's wynd.Rankin, Robert, tailor, 15 Cowane street.

Rankin, William, 1 York place.

Rattray, Misses, 7 Queen street.

Reddie, David (of Gibson & Reddie), 14

Albert place.

Registrar's Office, Town-house, 47 Broadstreet—Adam Steel, registrar.

Reid, Alexander G., 38 Murray place.

Reid, Charles, baker, Newhouse.Reid, Daniel, 74 Port street.

Reid, David, grocer, 99 Baker street;

house, 100 Baker street.

Reid, James, wood merchant, 11 Abbeyroad ; house, Woodville, Southfield.

Reid, James, Dunmore letter-carrier, andprovisions, 10 Shore road.

Reid, Misses, milliners, 6 Port street.

Reid, Mrs., 1 Irvine place.

Reid, Mrs., lodgings, 7 Bank street.

Reid, Mrs. D., grocer, Newhouse.Reid, Mrs. Wm., lodgings, 1 Maxwell pi.

Reid, Nicol, tailor, Raploch.Reid, Robert, clerk, 10 Forth place.

Reid, Samuel, law clerk, 34 Queen street.

Reid, William, 6 Baker street.

Reid, William, 4 Park place.

Reily, John, publican, 33 Baker street.

Rennie, C, watchmaker, 25 St. Mary's Avd.

Riach, Mrs., 13 Nelson place.

Richardson, James, commercial traveller,

18 Wallace street.

Riddel & Robb, tinsmiths, 28 Broad street.

Rintoul, L. H., fish and poultry dealer, 78Port street ; house, 26 Port street.

Ritchie, James, provisions, 22 Broad st.

Ritchie, Lachlan, baker, 75 Port street.

Ritchie, Mrs., 69J Cowane street.

Ritchie, William, mason, 69f Cowane st.

Robb, Alexander, moulder, 2 Nelson place.

Robb, Jas. (of Riddel & Robb), 26 Broad st.

Robb, James, 41 Upper Craigs.

Robb, James, tailor, 94 Baker street.

Robb, John, maltster, 91 Baker street.

Robb, Ralph, smith, 29 Lower Craigs.

Roberton, Misses, Southfield.

Roberts, Robert, flesher, 72 Port street.

Robertson, Alex,, publican, 55 Cowane st.

Robertson, Alexander, carter and dairy,

73 Upper Craigs.

Robertson, Alex., pointsman, 8 Shore rd.

Robertson, Andrew, coal agent, N.B.R.station ; house, 15 Bow street.

Robertson, Charles (of Charles Robertson& Co.), 16 Wallace street.

Robertson, Daniel, slater, 82 Upper Craigs.

Robertson, D., wright, 48 Lower Bridge st.

Robertson, James, tailor, 26 Broad street.

Robertson, James, painter, Newhouse.Robertson, Jas., Gas Company's collector,

Thistle street.

Robertson, James, 63 King street.

Robertson, John, Militia Stafi", 8 Broad st.

Robertson, John, butler, 35 Port street.

Robertson, John (of Robertson & Macfar-lane), 14 Park place.

Robertson, John, governor, Stirling Prison,

19 St. John street.

Robertson, John, dairy, 3 Orchard place.

Robertson, John, cabinetmaker and furni-

ture warerooms, 120 Baker street, andlodgings, 3 Victoria square.

Robertson, Joseph, mason, 39 Cowane st.

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Kobertson, Miss, Beechwood, Newhouse.Eobertson, Misses, 27 Albert place.

Robertson, Miss, dressmaker, 3 Dumbar-ton road.

Eobertson, Mrs. Jolm, lodgings, 3 Dum-barton road.

Eobertson, Mrs, 22 Wallace street.

Eobertson, Mrs,, lodgings, 65|- Cowane st.

Eobertson, Mrs., fiesher, 46 Baker street

and 19 Friars street.

Eobertson, Mrs., lodgings. 111 Baker st.

Eobertson, Mrs., 19 Park terrace.

Eobertson, Mrs., 22 Queen street.

Eobertson, Mrs., fish and game dealer, ^QPort street.

Eobertson, Mrs. & Miss, milliners anddressmakers, 44 King street.

Eobertson, P., dues collector, 44 Cowane st.

Eobertson & Co., Charles, ropemakers,Park lane.

Eobertson & Macfarlane, grocers, 44 Portstreet.

Eobertson, Nicol, carter, 17 Cowane st.

Eobertson, Robert, coal merchant, C.R.station ; house, 3 Orchard place.

Robertson, R., Militia Staff, 53 Broad st.

Robertson, AVilliam, hatter, 41 King st.

Robinson, Edward, sub-inspector, railwayclearing-house, 7 Wallace street.

Ronald, James (of Dougal & Ronald), 4Bruce street.

Ronald, Thomas, accountant and cashier,

10 Irvine place.

Ross, George, potato dealer and dairyman,

53| Lower Bridge street.

Ross, John, 45 Cowane street.

Eoss, John, Wright, 75 Upper Craigs.

Eoss, John, bootcloser, 5 Bow street.

Eoss, Misses, 5 Victoria place,

Eoyal Bank of Scotland, 30 King street

—Wm. Graham, agent.

Eunciman, Miss, 7 Viewfield street.

Eussell, George, coal agent, C.R. station,

and lodgings, 8 Wallace street.

Russell, Miss, music teacher, 3 Maxwell pi.

Russell, Miss J. S., 18 Wallace street.

Sampson, Jas., smith, 38 Lower Bridge st.

Sampson & Ewer, Misses, seminary for

young ladies, 3 Viewfield place.

Saunders, T., grocer, 2 King street.

Sawers, Misses, 2 Clarendon place.

Sawers, R,, Bellfield, 65 St. Mary's wynd.Schofiield, Peter, St. Ninians and Ban-nockburn post-runner, 17 King street.

Sconce, Robert, sheriff-substitute. Spring-

bank, Pitt terrace.

Scotland, Robert, salesman clothier, 39Queen street.

Scotland, Thomas, painter, 2^ Shore road.

Scotland, W., engine driver, 1 Burghmuir.Scott, Alexander, confectioner, 70 Port

street ; house, 5 Clarendon place.

Scott, Alexander, carpenter. Thistle st.

Scott, George, labourer, 60 Cowf^ne st.

Scott, James, provisions, 50 Lower Craigs.

Scott, John, tailor and beadle, 44 Murrayplace.

Scott, Robert, labourer, 39 St. Mary's wd.Scott, Robt., spinner, 38 Lower Bridge st.

Seton, John, carter, 52 Lower Bridge st.

Seton, Peter, Drip Moss post-runner, 15Bow street.

Seeth, Robert, 16 Shore road.

Service, Miss, dressmaker, 65 Baker st.

Shanahan, Mrs., 20 Broad street.

Shand, George, Chemical works, Cause-wayhead ; house, 7 Victoria place.

Sharp, A., tobacconist, 30 Baker street.

Sharp, John, provisions, 3 Lower Bridge st.

Sharp, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 106Baker street.

Sharp, Robert, joiner, 74 Port street.

Sharry, Daniel, waste dealer, 35 Broad st.

Shaw, Daniel, carter, bQ Cowane street.

Shearer, John, Thrushville, Pitt terrace.

Shearer, R. S., bookseller, stationer, andcirculating library, 24 King st. ; house,Queen's road.

Sheriif Court-room, Jail wynd, off Broadstreet and St. John street.

Shields, J,, salesman draper, 21 Baker st.

Shirra, James, lodgings, 8 Albert place.

Shirra, James, tanner, 27 Cowane street.

Simpson, Miss, dressmaker, 5 LowerBridge street.

Simpson, Mrs., millinery and furnishings,

12 Friars street; house, 6 Friars st.

Simpson, William, architect, 11 King st.

;

house, Abercromby place.

Simpson, Wm,, pointsman, 24 Cowane st.

Sinclair, Duncan, 5 Cowane street.

Sinclair, James, engineer and shipownei',

Shore.

Sinclair, J. R., boot and shoe warehouse,15 Port street; house, 6 Princes st.

Sinclair, John, 16 St. Mary's wynd.Sinclair, Mrs., publican, Newhouse.Sinclair, Mrs., lodgings, 17 King street.

Sinclair, Wm., joiner, 72 Cowane street.

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Sinclair, William, potato dealer and dairy,

33 Broad street ; house, 20 Broad street.

Sinclair, Wm., coal agent, C.E.. station;

house, 3 Baker street.

Small, J., fish and game dealer, 63 Portstreet.

Smart, George, assistant photographer,

64^ Cowane street.

Smeaton, Mrs., lodgings, GDg- Cowane st.

Smith, James, joiner, 64 Cowane street.

Smith, James, 9 Park terrace.

Smith, James, grocer and tobacconist, 67King street ; house, 20 Queen street.

Smith, John, salesman draper, 34 Queen st.

Smith, John, Eose cottage, Newhouse.Smith, Mrs.,Randolphfield, Melville place.

Smith, Mrs., 9 Park terrace.

Smith, Mrs., 14 Shore road.

Smith, Robert, joinei', 38 Spittal street.

Smith, Robert, baker, 7 Upper Craigs.

Smith, Thomas, cabinetmaker, 39 Cowane

Smith, Thomas (of Smith & M'Eweu), 14

Upper Craigs.

Smith, William, 8 Nelson place.

Smith, Wm., gardener, 48 Lower Bridge st.

Smith, William, 9 Park terrace.

Smith & M'Ewen, ironfounders, BurnsideFoundry, 20 Lower Craigs.

Smyth, A., dentist, at 2 Barnton place onFridays.

Somerville, James, 30 Cowane street.

Somerville, W. (of W. & J. Somerville),

Bellfield cottage, Newhouse.Somerville, W. Y., baker, 53 Broad street.

Sneaden, James, tailor, 68 St. Mary's wd.Soutar, Robert, carter, 43 Cowane street.

Soutar, Robert, Inland Revenue supervisor,

27 Upper Bridge street.

Spalding, David, wright, 78 St. Mary's wd.Spiers, Misses, Laurelhill, Park place.

Square, Mrs., Newhouse.Square, Mrs., lodgings, 33 Cowane street.

Stamp and Tax office, 10 Port street

John Davidson, distributor of stampsand collector of taxes.

St. Clair, Hon. Mrs., 18 Park terrace.

Steedman. Rev. John, Abercromby pi.

Steel, Adam, registrar, 40 Broad street.

Steel, John, plumber, brassfounder, andgasfitter, 8 Friars street; house, 18

Friars street.

Steel, Thomas, 4 Irvine place.

Stenhouse, Andw,, carter, 39 Lower Craigs.

Stephenson, J., land measurer, Newhouse.

Stephenson, J. B., coal agent, N.B.R.station. Shore road.

Stephenson, Robert, wood merchant, 11

Forth place.

Stein, Misses, 2 Allan park.

Stevenson, George, 14 Lower Bridge st.

Stevenson, James, carter, 8 Orchard place.

Stevenson, James, pointsman, 8 Orchard pi.

Stevenson, James, weaver, 14 LowerBridge street.

Stevenson, John, labourer,10Lower Craigs.

Stevenson, John, janitor, High school.

Stevenson, John, wright, 29 Lower Craigs.

Stevenson, Wm., wright, 50 Upper Craigs.

Stevenson, Wm., 21 Lower Bridge street.

Stevenson, Wm., writer, 20 Murray place.

Stevenson, W. C, postmaster, 13 Park pi.

Stevenson, Wm., publican and boatman,Cambuskeuneth Abbey.

Stewart, A., millwright, 48 Lower Bridgestreet.

Stewart, Alex., publican, 15 King street.

Stewart, Captain David, Southfield.

Stewart, D. P., assistant surgeon, Stirling-

shire Militia ; house, Kirkintilloch.

Stewart, Daniel, painter, 04 CoAvane st.

Stewart, Daniel,confectioner, 26 Cowane st.

Stewart, Daniel (of D. & J. Stewart), 40

Queen street.

Stewart, David, haberdasher, 4 King st.

;

house, 1 Bruce street.

Stewart, Duncan, sawyer, 2 Bruce street.

Stewart, D. & J., goldsmiths and jewellers,

25 Port street.

Stewart, John, mason. Lower Bridge st.

Stewart, John, tanner, 15 Lower Craigs.

Stewart, John, boot and shoe warehouse,

42 Baker street ; house, 78 Baker st.

Stewart, Miss, china merchant, 23 Port st.

Stewart, Misses, dressmakers, 69 Port st.

Stewart, Mrs., lodgings, 69 Port street.

Stewart, Mrs., Upper Bellfield, 12 Barn rd.

Stewart, Mrs., provisions, 36 Lower Bridgestreet.

Stewart, Mrs., dressmaker, 43 Queen st.

Stewart, Peter, manure merchant, 17

Baker street, and Newhouse.Stewart, Vfalter, smith, 67 Upper Craigs.

Stev/art, Wm., compositor, 2 Viewfield st.

Stirling Journal and Advertiser Office, 40

King street—James Hogg.Stirling Observer Office, 22 Murray place

—Robert Gray.Stirling, Thomas, joiner, 74| Cowane st.

Stirling, William, 59 Cowane street.

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Stoddart, Mrs., boot and shoe warehouse,28 Port street ; house, 16 Port street.

Strachan, James, tailor, 19 King street.

Strachan, Jas., provisions, 48 Cowane st.

Strachan, Miss, dressmaker, 25 LowerCraigs.

Stratton, William, auctioneer, 19 King st.

Street, William, dyer, Burghmuir.Struthers, Miss, Abercromby place.

Struthers, Robert, contractor, 54 Broadstreet.

Sutherland, Mrs., muslin sewing andstamping, 12 Port street.

Swan, Andrew, jeweller and watchmaker,4 Port street ; house, 13 Upper Bridge st.

Sweeny, Henry, clothes dealer, 78 St.

Mary's wynd.Syme, George, 6 Wallace street.

Syme, G., weaver, 35 Lower Bridge street.

Syme, John, 6 Wallace street.

Symou, James, 32 Murray place.

Symon, Misses, milliners, straw hat anddressmakers, 32 Murray place.

Tainsh, James, labourer, 8 Shore road.Tainsh, John, brewer, 4 Upper Bridge st.

Tait, Alexander, policeman, 64 Broad st,

Tait, John, tailor, 6 Lower Bridge street.

Tait, John, glazier, 48 Port street; house,Spittal square.

Tait, Robert, dairy, 116 Baker street.

Tait, Robert, carter, 4 Lower Craigs.

Taylor, Daniel, publican, 18 Shore road.

Taylor, Daniel, wright, 67 Cowane street.

Taylor, James, wool merchant, Burghmuir.Taylor, J., railway guard, 49 Upper Craigs.

Taylor, John, clerk, Springkerse.

Taylor, Miss, Victoria square.

Taylor, Mrs., lodgings. Broad street.

Taylor, Mrs. William, 13 Burghmuir.Taylor, Peter, 40 Upper Craigs.

Taylor, Robert, 13 Burghmuir.Taylor, M.A., Rev. William, editor, British

Messenger, 2 Victoria place.

Taylor & Co., William, Porthbank works.Abbey road.

Tearney, James, wood turner, 45 LowerBridge street.

Telford, Alex., guard, 25 Lower Craigs.

Telford, John, 35 Port street.

Thom, A., brickmaker, 29 Upper Craigs.

Thorn, Misses, 6 Viewfield place.

Thomson, A., plasterer, 5 Lower Bridge st.

Thomson, Andrew, carter, 47 Cowane st.

Thomson, Charles, painter, 67 Cowane st.

Thomson, Duncan (of George Thomson),The Elms, 28 Park terrace.

Thomson, Eben,, cellarman, 2 Cowane st.

Thomson, George, coach and harness

maker, 1 3 Orchard place.

Thomson, Jas., watchmaker, 81 Baker st.

Thomson, John, tailor, Newhouse.Thomson, J., cabinetmaker, 35 Spittal st.

Thomson, John (of George Thomson), TheElms, 28 Park terrace.

Thomson, M. 0., jeweller and watchmaker,

9f Murray place.

Thomson, Mrs., 78 Baker street.

Thomson, Mrs., lodgings, 61 Upper Craigs.

Thomson, Mrs., The Elms, 28 Park terrace.

Thomson, Mrs., 2 Viewfield place.

Thomson, T.S.,brickbuilder, 70 Cowane St.

Thomson, William, 16 Wallace street.

Thomson, William, salesman draper, 14Abbey road.

Thomson, Wm., valuator, 42 Port street.

Thomson & Dalrymple, Misses, Berlinwool repository, 8 Port street; house,69 Port street.

Thomsonfe Sons, Andrew,wood merchants,5 Abbey road.

Thomson, W. & J., fleshers, 22 Port st.

Thorburn,Miss,Enclosurehouse,4Parkter.Tod, J., green grocer and smallwares, 26Baker street.

Tod, James, joiner, 41 Baker street.

Todd, James, 10 Irvine place.

Todd, J. & J., drapers, 1 Baker street.

Todd & Sons, John, wool-spinners, Forth-vale mills. Old Bridge.

Todd, John (of John Todd & Sons), 14Clarendon place.

Torrance, John, baker, 108 Baker street,

38 Port street, and 7 Bow street.

Town-house, 47 and 49 Broad street.

Tract Depot and British Messenger Office

—Peter Drummond, 46 King street.

Train, Mrs., dairy, 36 St. Mary's wynd.Trimmer, Miss, teacher, 33 Queen street.

Trotter, Mrs., 3 Park place.

Trotter, W. & J., hosiers, outfitters, andshirtmakers, 33 King st. ; house. Park pi.

Turnbull, David, jeweller and watchmaker,22 King street; house, 29 King street.

Turnbull, John, painter, 69 Cowane street.

Turnbull, Mrs,, sick nurse, 35 Port street.

Turnbull, Thos., builder, Abercromby pi.

Turner, Misses, dressmakers, 15 King st.

Turpie, James, joiner, 8 Shore road.

Tytler, Miss, 21 Park terrace.

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Union Bank of Scotland, 56 King street—

J. & J. Mathie, agents.

Union Hall, Thistle street—Peter Drum-mond, Tract Depot, 46 King street.

Ure, George, 1 Ochilvillas, Gladstone place.

Valentine, Mrs., grocer, 12 Upper Craigs.

Valentine, William, salesman ironmonger,

3 Bruce street.

Vance, John, boot and shoe warehouse, 45

King street.

Vance, Mrs., 37 King street.

Vannan, George, 10 Wallace street.

Veiri, Aristides, music teacher, 58 King st.

Virtue & Ferguson, ironmongers, 14 Mur-ray place.

Virtue, George (of Virtue & Ferguson),

Queen's cottage, Causewayhead.Vost, Miss, 8 Queen street.

Vost, William, surveyor of taxes, 12 Mur-ray place ; house, 20 Park terrace.

Waddel, Jas., moulder, 18 Upper Bridge st.

Waddel, Mrs., sick nurse, 94 Baker street.

Walker, Alexander, teacher, 69 Port st.

Walker,A.,teacher,CambuskennethAbbey.

Walker, John, Militia StaflP, 85 Baker st.

Walker, Miss,dressmaker, 46 St. Mary'swd.

Walker, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 2

Barnton place.

Walker, Eobert, boot and shoe warehouse,

47 St. Mary's wynd.Walker, Robert M., Sheriff-clerk depute,

60 Broad street.

Walker, Thomas (of Kirkwood & Walker),

2 Maxwell place.

Walker, Wm., horse dealer, 42 Murray pi.

Walker's Livery Stables, 4 Orchard place.

Wallace, Andrew, inspector of poor, St.

Ninians ; house, Bellfield, Newhouse.Wallace, Mrs., tobacconist, 4 Bow street

;

house, 6 Bow street.

Wallace, Peter, auctioneer, 7 Murray pi.

Wallace, William, traveller, Newhouse.Walls, James, publican, 15 Baker street,

and smith, 14 Baker street.

Walls, John, painter, 31 Murray place

;

house, 1 Maxwell place.

Walls, Mrs. and Miss, 18 Nelson place.

Walls, Robert, grain dealer and meal store,

32 Port street and Kerse mills.

Walters, Isaac, basketmaker and toy ware-house, 49 Baker street.

Wands, John, china merchant, 49 Kingstreet ; house, 2 Port street.

Ward, John, mason, 50 St. Mary's wynd.Warren, M., causewayer, 102 Baker street.

Waterson, Mrs. E., lodgings, 2 Albert pi.

Watson, Andrew, tanner, 1 Lower Craigs.

Watson, Andrew, gardener, Cambusken-neth Abbey.

Watson, George, shoemaker, 53 LowerBridge street.

Watson, John, collector ofInland Revenue,12 Queen street ; house, 10 Victoria pi.

Watson, Mrs., provision dealer, 46 UpperCraigs.

Watson, Peter, manager. Gas Works,Thistle street.

Watt, Archibald, baker, 36 Baker street,

and dairy, 16 Spittal street.

Watt, Henry P. (of Crawford & Watt),111 Baker street.

Watt, James, smith, 49 Upper Craigs.

Watt, Mrs., lodgings, 3 King street.

Watt, Mrs. and Misses, 5 Albert place.

Watt, T., engine driver, 48 Upper Craigs.

Waugh, William, veterinary surgeon, 25Murray place ; house, 27^ Murray pi.

Webster, Henry, tailor, 35 Baker street.

Webster, Captain Wm. E., 15 Albert pi.

Webster, W., engine driver, 74 Cowane st.

Weigh-house and Butter Market, 51Broad street.

Weir, James, saddler, 12 King street;

house, 18 Upper Bridge street.

Weir, John, 62 Upper Craigs.

Weir, Mrs. J., 13 Upper Bridge street.

Welsh, John, porter, 23 King street.

Welsh, Miss, lodgings, 23 King street.

Westwater, Robt., shoemaker, 8 Shore rd.

White, Adam, Southfield.

White, James, provisions, 14 Shore road.

White, Mrs., dressmaker, 50 Broad street.

White, Mrs., 50 St. Mary's wynd.White, Thomas, 2 York place.

White& Son, A., builders, lO^Upper Craigs.Whitehead, Mrs. and Misses, 4 Allan pk.Whitelaw, Robert, moulder and dairy, 12

Shore road.

Whyte, James, salesman stationer, 45Broad street.

Whyte, Mrs., lodgings, 16 Wallace street.

Wilkie, David, commission agent, 58Cowane street.

Wilkie, James, gardener, 45 Upper Craigs.Wilkie, James, sawyer. Abbey road.

Wilkinson, G., ticket collector, Thistle st.

Williams, David, engine driver, 1 Union st.

Williams, George, publican, 4 St. John st.

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Williams, William, labourer, 37 LowerBridge street.

Willison, Wm., engineer, 8 Maxwell place.

Wilson, Hector, cellarman,41UpperCraigs.

Wilson, J. B., dentist, 27^ Murray place.

Wilson, J. B., umbrella warehouse, 104

Baker street.

Wilson, James, shoemaker, 87 Baker st.

Wilson, John, joiner, 38 Upper Craigs.

Wilson, John, gardener, Castlehill.

Wilson, Joseph, 4 Upper Bridge street.

Wilson, Miss Helen, 24 Cowane street.

Wilson, Mrs, Captain, 28 Upper Bridge st.

Wilson, Mrs. Dr., 13 Queen street.

Wilson, Mrs. Dr., 58 King street.

Wilson, Mrs, James, painter, 15 Murrayplace ; house, 5 Princes street.

Wilson, Mrs. W., 2 Maxwell place.

Wilson,sen.,Eobt, shipowner, 16 Cowane st.

Wilson, jun,, Eobert, sailing master, IG

Upper Bridge street.

Wilson, M,A,, Rev. Thomas, Bellevue, 12

Clarendon place.

Wilson, Thos., painter, 48 Lower Bridge st,

Wilson, William, bank accountant, 2

Maxwell place,

Wilson, William, boot and shoe warehouse,

10 Barnton place ; house, 24 Queen st,

Wilson, William, Forthbank cottage. OldBridge,

Wilson, Wm., tanner, 36 Lower Bridge st.

Wingate, Charles, writer, 2 Port street;

house, Forglen cottage. Bridge of Allan.

Wingate, James T., writer, 12 Murrayplace ; house, 7 Viewfield place.

Wingate, John, smith, 94 Baker street.

Wingate, Miss, 40 Murray place.

Wojenski, N., teacher, 4 Queen street.

Wood, Hugh, storekeeper, Stirling Castle,

and Castle hotel, Mount Pleasant place.

Esplanade.Wood, James C. R., music teacher, Mount

Pleasant place. Esplanade.

Wood, John, smith, 5 Lower Bridge st.

Wood, Thomas, locomotive and workssuperintendent. New Bridge.

Wordie, James, gardener, Newhouse,Wordie & Co., agents and goods carriers

to the Caledonian Railway Company,Thistle street—David Adams, agent.

Wotherspoon, Arch., labourer, 3 LowerCraigs.

Wotherspoon, Robert, ale store keeper, 17

Upper Bridge street.

Wright, Geo., weaver, 38 Lower Bridge st.

Wright, Hugh, vanman, 4 Orchard pi.

Wright, John, shopman, 3 Spittal street.

Wright, Misses, Clifford park.

Wright, Mrs., 7 Park terrace.

Wright, Wm., of Broom, 2 The Terrace.

Wright, William, 15 Queen street.

Wylie, Alex., traveller, 14 Upper Bridge st.

Yellowlees, David (of D. Yellowlees &Sons), 2 Upper Bridge street.

Yellowlees, John (of D. Yellowlees &Sons), 2 Upper Bridge street.

Yellowlees & Sons, D., tanners, 1 and 3

Queen street.

Youl, Geo., candlemaker, 15 Lower Craigs.

Youl, Peter, wright, 62 Baker street.

Young, Alex,, labourer, 6 Lower Bridge

street.

Young, Andrew C, 11 Victoria place.

Young, David (of J. & D. Young), 97 St.

Mary's wynd.Young, David, guard, 5 Broad street.

Young, James, iron-turner, 32 Baker st.

Young, James R., clerk. Upper Bellfield,

10 Barn road.

Young, James, captain and adjutant, Stir-

lingshire Rifle Volunteers, 23 Albert pi.

Young, James (of J. & D. Young), 98

Baker street.

Young, James, engine driver, 41 LowerCraigs.

Young, John, writer and commissary-clerkdepute, 27^ Murray place ; house, 23

Queen street.

Young, J. & D,, bakers and confectioners,

2 and 97 Baker street ; and 96 and 97St. Mary's wynd.

Young, Henry, cabinetmaker, and lodgings,

2 Barnton place.

Young, Mrs., mangier, 91 Baker street.

Young, Mrs., mangier, 46 Upper Craigs.

Young, Peter, 3 Irvine place.

Young, Robert, manager and secretary,

F. & C. J. Railway, 1 Forth place.

Young, Samuel, boot and shoe warehouse,

9 Murray place ; house, 12 Murray pi.

Young, Thomas, carver and gilder, 13 Kingstreet ; house, 5 Maxwell place.

Young, Thomas, wright, 32 Baker street.

Young, Thomas, 98 Baker street.

Young, Wm., teacher, 12 Upper Bridge st.

Young, Wm. (of Davie, Brown & Young),98 Baker street.

Young, William M., clerk, 15 Abbey road.

Yule, Miss, dressmaker, 17 Wallace street.

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^HATED WATER MANUFACTURERS.

Fraser, Hugh, 654 Port street.

M'Millan, John, 8 Dumbarton road.

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERSDrummond & Sons, Wm., 48 King street.

Kemp, Murray & Nicholson, 10 Dum-barton road.

Miller, Robert, 64 Port street.

ARCHITECTS.

Logan, Dr. Robert, 7 Allan park.

Mackison, Francis, 275- Murray place.

Simpson, William, 11 King street.

ARTISTS.

M'Innes, Robert, 10 Clarendon place.

M'Leay, M'Neil, 9 Lower Bridge street.

AUCTIONEERS.

Baxter, David, 11 Baker street.

Drysdale, "William, 91 Baker street.

Fleming, James, 32 Baker street.

Forbes, Robert, 11 Queen street.

Macgregor, William, 23 King street.

M'Call, John, 19 St. Mary's wynd.Wallace, Peter, 7 Murray place.

BAKERS.

Archibald, David, 27 Broad street.

Banchop, George, 17 Port street.

M'Nie, Thomas, 43 St. Mary's wynd,Millar & Sons, James, 6 King street, 67Baker street, and 33 Port street.

Miller & Son, John, 55 Port street.

Murdoch, Mrs. G., 23 Baker street and 18

Murray place.

Ritchie, Lachlan, 75 Port street.

Torrance, John, 108 Baker street, 88 Portstreet, and 7 Bow street.

Watt, Archibald, 36 Baker street.

Young, J. & D., 2 and 97 Baker street,

and 96 and 97 St. Mary's wynd.

BANK AGENTS AND ACCOUNTANTS.—[See Banks, Misc. Bir.]

BASKETMAKERS.

M'Gregor, Mrs., 54 Baker street.

Walters, Isaac, 49 Baker street.

BERLIN WOOL REPOSITORIES.

M'Arthur, J., 36 Port street.

Thomson & Dalrymple, Misses, 8 Port st.

Trotter, W. & J., 83 King street.

BILL POSTERS.

Buchanan, Alex., 11 Upper Bridge street.

Chalmers, Thomas, 13 St. John street.

M'Donald, Robert, 35 Port street.

BLACKSMITHS.

Banks Brothers, 66 King street.

Davidson, Andrew, 11 Dumbarton road.

Davie, Brown & Young, Stirling Foundry,

11 Orchard place.

Grant, James, 28 Murray place.

Kay, John, Raploch.

Kemp, Murray & Nicholson, 10 Dumbartonroad.

Kerr, Alexander, 5 Friars street.

Miller, Robert, 64 Port street.

Owen, jun., George, 79 Upper Craigs.

Smith & M'Ewen, Burnside Foundry, 20Lower Craigs.

Walls, James, 14 Baker street.

BOARDING SCHOOLS.—[See Schools, Misc. Dir.]

BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.

Crawford, John F., 39 King street.

Drummond, Peter, Tract Depot, 46 King st.

Henderson, Alexander, 7 Broad street.

Miller, Alexander, 1 Port street.

Miller & Son, David, 4 Baker street.

Peddle, William, 26 King street.

Shearer, R. S., 24 King street.

BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSES.

Bauchop, James, 17 Murray place.

Baxter, David, 11 Baker street.

Gumming, Wright, 17 Bow street.

Dalgetty, John, 3 Bank street.

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Dolbbie, Jolm, 15 Friars street.

Ferguson, Hugli, 1 King street.

Ferguson, John, 2 Bow street.

Gillespie, "William, 105 Baker street.

Glasgow Boot and Shoe Company, 103

Baker street.

Glover, William, 117 Baker street.

Handyside, G., 40 Baker street.

Hay, John, 82 Baker street.

Low, Thomas, 121 Baker street.

Mann, John, 96 Baker street.

Mitchell, John, 51 Port street.

Pate & Son, David, 18 Baker street.

Sinclair, J. R., 15 Port street.

Stewart, John, 42 Baker street.

Stoddart, Mrs., 28 Port street.

Vance, John, 45 King street.

Walker, Eobert, 47 St. Mary's wynd.Wilson, William, 10 Barnton place.

Young, Samuel, 9 Murray place.

BREWERS.

Burden, Mrs., 52 St. Mary's wynd.Colquhoun, Andrew, Burghmuir.

M'Nicol, Robert, 43 Broad street.

BRICK AND TILE MAKERS.

Christie & Son, Shore.

Macnie, William C, Southfield.

M'Alpine, James, 37 Upper Craigs.

BROKERS.

Barclay, Mrs., 30 St. Mary's ^vyiid.

Convery, P., 90 St. Mary's wynd.

Doyle, Mrs., 93 St. Mary's wynd.

Hanratty, A., 32 St. John street.

Hogan, James, 37 Spittal street.

Leathly, Gillard, 87 St. Mary's wynd.

Loughran, Robt., 94 St. Mary's Avynd.

M'Mahon, Peter, 23 St. Mary's wynd.

O'Neil, jun.j James, 83 St. Mary's wynd.

BUILDERS.

Chalmers, George, 46 Lower Craigs.

Dougall & Ronald, 4 Bruce street.

Fairbairn & M'Nab, A. & C, 3 King st.

Gillespie, James, 67 Cowane street.

M'Ewen, Robert, 21 Lower Craigs.

Turnbull, Thomas, Abercromby place.

White «& Son, A., 10| Upper Craigs.

CABINETMAKERS.

Balfour, Thomas, 40 Spittal street.

Bryce, William, 54 King street.

Crawford & Watt, 34 and 35 Baker street.

Esdon & Son, Eobert, 61 & 64 Port street.

Forrest, A. & W., 17 Broad street.

Graham, J. & J., 11 Barnton place.

Guthrie, James, 9 Upper Bridge street.

Henderson, Thomas, 60 Port street.

Herron, Adam, 13 Port street.

Hutton, Andrew, 86 Baker street.

Maltman, William, 7 Friars street.

Miller, D. & R., 27| Murray place.

Peter, David, 77 St. Mary's wynd.Robertson, John, 120 Baker street.

CARRIAGE HIRERS.

Campbell, Archibald, Royal Hotel, 21

Friars street and 1 Barnton place.

Campbell, Duncan, Golden Lion Hotel,

office, 50 King street.

Hardie, Jas., Queen's Hotel, 36 Murray pi.

Hendry, E., Station Hotel, 34 Murray pi.

Menzies, Thomas, Star Hotel, 122 Baker st.

Walker, William, 42 Murray place and 4Orchard place.

CARTERS.

Brown, James, 24 Port street.

Crawford, Thomas, Doune road.

Graham, John, 120 Baker street.

Jenkins, James, 28 Lower Bridge street.

Kidston, John, 66 St. Mary's wynd.M'Fadyen & Co., N.B.R. goods station,

Shore road.

M'Gibbon, John, 60 Upper Craigs.

M'Kerracher, Daniel, 67 Cowane street.

M'Farlane, James, Goosecroft, 27 UpperCraigs.

Robertson, Alexander, 73 Upper Craigs.

Sinclair, William, 3 Baker street.

Smith, William, 102 Baker street.

Tait, Robert, 4 Lower Craigs.

Wordie& Co., C.R. goods station, Thistle St.

CARVERS AND GILDERS.

Burns, William, 5 Friars street.

Young, Thomas, 13 King street.

CHEMICAL MANUFACTURERS.

Gaff, Thomas, Goosecroft works. Thistle st.

Shand, George, Causewayhead.Taylor & Co., William, Forthbank works,

17 Abbey road.

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CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.

Duncanson, William, 19 Port street.

Findlay, James, 3 Port street.

Hart, Andrew P., 95 Baker street.

Hart &> Co., A. P., G Broad street.

Kirkwood & Walker, 7 King street.

Moore, William J., 59 King street; house,58 King street.

CHINA MERCHANTS.Craig, James, 9 Spittal street.

Duncan, Archibald, 68 Port street.

Galbraith, John, 22 Spittal street.

Greig, Miss, 112 Baker street.

Kane, James, 48 Broad street.

Stewart, Miss, 23 Port street.

Wands, John, 49 King street.

COACH BUILDERS.

Kinross, William, 65|^ Port street.

Thomson, George, 13 Orchard place.

COACH-WHEEL MAKERS.

Cowan, Dougald, 54 King street.

Kemp, Murray & Nicholson, 10 Dum-barton road.

Kinross, William, 65| Port street.

Thomson, George, 13 Orchard place.

COAL AGENTS.

Anderson, jun., William, N.B.R. station,

Shore road.

Binning, Thomas, 43 King street.

Davie, John, IST.B.R. station.

Duncan, Archibald, 68 Port street.

Gardner, Henry, 26 Murray place.

Livingston, James, C.R. station.

M'Lachlau, Archibald, 10 Queen street.

Miller, William, N.B.Ii. station.

Moyes, Andrew, 6 Upper Craigs.

Muir, Thomas, 10 Viewfield place.

Napier, James, N.B.R. station.

Robertson, Andrew, N.B.R. station.

Robertson, Robert, C.R. station.

Russell, George, C.R. station.

Sinclair, William, C.R. station.

Stephenson, J. B., N.B.R. station.

COMMISSION AGENTS.Beattie, George T., 54 King street.

Carnegie, John, Thistle street.

Hunter, William, 2 Park lane.

M'Lachlan, Archibald, 10 Queen street.

Mouat, George, 65^ Port street.

Paterson, W. K. , 9 Viewfield place.

Wilkie, David, 58 Cowane street.

CONFECTIONERS.

Carmichael, Peter, 2 Murray place.

Millar &. Sons, James, 6 King street, G7Baker street, and 33 Port street.

Murdoch, Mrs. G., 23 Baker street and 18Murray place.

Scott, Alexander, 70 Port street.

Torrance, John, 108 Baker street, 38 Portstreet, and 7 Bow street.

Young, J. & D., 2 and 97 Baker street,

96 and 97 St. Mary's wynd.

CONTRACTORS.

Mackay, Hugh, 18 Wallace street.

Norwell, John, 2 Wallace street.

Struthers, Robert, 54 Broad street.

Wallace, Peter, 7 Murray place.

COOPERS.

Downie, William, QQ Baker street.

Gardner, James, 25 King street.

M'Donald, John, 54 King street.

DAIRIES.

Anderson, Mrs., 18 Upper Bridge street.

Bennet, H., 73 & 74 St. Mary's wynd.Brown, James, 24 Port street.

Christie, James, 63 Cowane street.

Clark, John, 82 Upper Craigs.

Dewar, Mrs., 63 Upper Craigs.

Dow, James, 7 Lower Craigs.

Eadie, James, Crofthill, Castlehill.

Ewan, Robert, 108 Baker street.

Hodge, John, 8 Lower Craigs.Kidston, John, 66 St. Mary's wynd.Kinnaird, Philip, Castlehill.

Laing, Mrs., 94 Baker street.

M'Aree, C, 10 Upper Bridge street.

MAree, David, 19 Upper Bridge street.

M'Culloch, Mrs., 76 St. Mary's wynd.M'Farlane, James, Goosecroft, 27 Upper

Craigs.

M'Gibbon, John, 60 Upper Cra'igs.

M'Kerracher, Mrs., QQ Cowane street.

M'Nie, D., St. Ninians well green.M'Queen, John, 3 Friars street.

Miller, Mrs., Batterflat.

Moir, Miss, 57 Broad street.

Moyes, Andrew, Newhouse.

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Pollock, James M., 22 Cowane street and44 St Mary's wynd.

Eaines, Thos., Bridgehaugh, Old Biidge.Eobertson, Alexander, 73 Upper Craigs.Robertson, John, 3 Orchard place.

Ross, George, 63g- Lower Bridge street.

Sinclair, William, 33 Broad street.

Tait, Robert, 116 Baker street.

Train, Mrs., 26 St. Mary's wynd.Watt, Archibald, 16 Spittal street.

Whitelaw, Robert, 12 Shore road.

DENTISTS.

Piatt, Leon J., 44 Murray place.

Smyth, A., 2 Barnton place [Fridays].

Wilson, J. B., 27| Murray place.

DSAPEES.

Arthur, George, 62 & 63 Baker street.

Crawford & Co., 13 Broad street.

Drummond, J. & A., 42 King street.

Gavin, Hugh, 22|- Murray place.

Henderson Brothers, 13 King street.

Johnston, W. & A., 71 King street.

Lawson, Robert, 109 Baker street.

Menzies, Thomas, & Co., 65 King street.

M'Ewan, John, 20 Baker street.

Murray, John, 1 Broad street.

Morgan & Co., 21 King street.

Peacock, T. & D., 20 King street.

Todd, J. & J., 1 Baker street.

DRESSMAKERS.

Baldie, Miss, 42 Port street.

Boyd, Miss, 78 Baker street.

Buchanan & M'Millan, Misses, 16 Port st.

Cameron & Duncan, Misses, 45 Spittal st.

Chalmers, Miss, 85 Baker street.

Dunn, Miss, 29 Port street.

Glass, Misses, 17 Baker street.

Henderson, Misses, 15 Bow street.

Hogg, Miss, 15 Lower Bridge street.

Jaffrey, Miss, 11 St. Mary's wynd.Jarvie, Miss, 5 Spittal street.

Johnston, Misses, 34 King street.

Johnston, Misses, 81 Upper Craigs.

Matson, Miss, 2 Cowane street.

Maclachlan, Misses, 2%h Murra}' place.

M'Allan, Miss, 73 Port''street.

M'Donald, Miss, 12 Bow street.

M'Farland, Misses, 37 Queen street.

M'Farlane, Mrs., 102 Baker street.

M'Gregor, Misses, 53 Baker street.

M'Laren, Miss, 26 Shore road.

M'Lean, Miss, 7 Cowane street.

Miller, Miss, 10 Maxwell place.

Moyes, Miss, 6 Upper Craigs.Paterson, Miss, 1 Burghmuir.Paton, Miss, 35 Port street.

Robertson, Miss, 3 Dumbarton road.Robertson, Mrs. & Miss, 44 King street.

Service, Miss, 65 Baker street.

Sharp, Miss, 106 Baker street.

Simpson, Miss, 5 Lower Bridge street.

Stewart, Misses, 69 Port street.

Stewart, Mrs., 43 Queen street.

Strachan, Miss, 25 Lower Craigs.Symon, Misses, 32 Murray place.Turner, Misses, 15 King street.

Walker, Miss, 46 St. Mary's wynd.Walker, Miss, 2 Barnton place.White, Mrs., 50 Broad street.

Yule, Miss, 17 Wallace street.

DYERS.

Angus, J, & J,, 65^ Port street.

Pullar & Sons, J., 40 Port street.

ENGINEERS.

Davie, Brown & Young, Stirling Foundry,11 Orchard place.

Kemp, Murray & Nicholson, 10 Dum-barton place.

Mackison, F., M. Inst. C.E., 7 Murray pi.Miller, Thomas, 4 Maxwell place.Smith & M'Ewen, Burnside Foundry, 20Lower Craigs.

Sinclair, James, Shore.

FISHERS.

Anderson, John, lessee of fishings, riverForth, 19 Wallace street.

Hogg, Robert, 15 Lower Bridge street.

Macgregor, William, lessee of fishings,river Forth, Corn-Exchange hotel, 1

Spittal street.

Napier, Joseph, watcher of fishings, 87Baker street.

FISHING TACKLE MAKERS.Allan, Peter, 84 St. Mary's wynd.Gilchrist, J. & J., 19 Baker street.

Maloch, Andrew, 61 King street.

FISHMONGERS.

Bett, Peter, 1 Friars street.

Forrester, Mrs. A,, 62 Broad street.

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Rintoul, L. H., 78 Port street.

Robertson, Mrs., QQ Port street.

Small, John, 63 Port street.

FLESHEES.

Baird, "William, 76 Port street.

Chalmers, John, 70 Baker street.

Dow, William, 10 Broad street.

Finlayson, James, 39 Baker street.

Kerr, Robert, 118 Baker street.

Marshall, James, 67 Port street.

Mowat, T. & J., 4 Barnton place.

Pollock, James M., 22 Cowane street.

Roberts, Robert, 72 Port street.

Robertson, Mrs., 46 Baker street and 19

Friars street.

Thomson, W. & J., 22 Port street.

FRUITERERS AND GREENGROCERS.

Abercromby, Archibald, 30 Port street.

Armstrong, William, 27 Port street.

Bett, Peter, 1 Friars street.

Cameron, Donald, 66 Baker street.

Duncan, Jean, 7 Baker st.

Duncan, John, 108 Baker street.

Fergus, Robert, 3 Barnton place.

Gilchrist, Alexander, 21 Spittal street.

Gilchrist, J. & J., 19 Baker street.

Laing, INlrs. William, 94 Baker street.

M'Bryde, James, 44 Broad street.

M'Lean, Arch., 31 Baker street.

M'Vean, John, 11 Port street.

Sinclair, William, 33 Broad street.

Tod, J., 26 Baker street.

FURNITURE DEALERS.

Barclay, Mrs., 30 St. Mary's wynd.Dawson, William, Castlehill,

M'Call, John, 19 St. Mary's wynd.

GAME DEALERS,

Bett, Peter, 1 Friars street.

Rintoul, L. H., 78 Port street.

Robertson, Mrs., QQ Port street.

Small, John, 63 Port street.

GARDENERS.

Abercromby, Archibald, 30 Port street.

Armstrong, William, 27 Port street

Cameron, Donald, 66 Baker street.

Fergus, Robert, 3 Barnton place.

Gilchrist, Alexander, 21 Spittal street.

Jackson, Robert, Rosebank cottage, Craigs.

Macnie, Duncan, Newhouse.

Monteath, Ebenezer, Castlehill.

Murray, J., 17 King street.

Pender, Samuel, 94 Baker street.

Wilson, John, 34 Castlehill.

GASFITTERS.

Frater, Robert, 29 Murray place.

Gibson & Reddie, 17 King street.

Graham & Morton, 16 King street.

Hardie, J. & J., 43 Port street.

Johnston & Neilson, 43 Spittal street.

Merrilees, Archibald, 82 Upper Craigs.

Peddle, George, 8 Baker street.

Steel, John, 8 Friars street.

Virtue & Ferguson, 14 Murray place.

GLAZIERS AND GLASS MERCHANTS.Finlayson, Robert, 23 King street.

Tait, John, 48 Port street.

GRAIN DEALERS.Cairns, John, 23 King street.

Forbes, Robert, 1 1 Queen street.

Gray, James, 3 Upper Craigs.

Mackie, A., 9 Victoria place.

M'Kean, John, 25 Murray place.

Millar & Sons, James, 6 King street, and' Mills of Torr.

Middleton, David, 54 King street.

Walls, Robert, 32 Port street.

GROCERS AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.BroAvn, Robert, 3 Broad street.

Cowbrough & Co., James, 7 Port street

and 93 Baker street.

Crawford, William, 54 Lower Bridge st.

Doig, David, 80 Baker street.

Dow, William, 10 Broad street.

Forsyth, John, 2 St. John street.

Henderson, jun., John, 29 Baker street.

Henderson & Co., J. & G., 53 King street

and 13 Boav street.

Laing, A. M., 86 St. Mary's wynd.Lennox, John, 10 Muiray place and 16Bow street.

Liddel, Robert, 69 King street.

MacEwen & Co., D. &^ J., 20 Port street

and 18 Broad street.

M'Lachlan, Daniel, 54 Port street.

Millar & Sons, James, 20 Friars street.

Morris, Mrs. H., 68 Baker street.

Ormond, Mrs. A., 17 Broad street.

Paterson, John, 21 Port street.

Reid, David, 99 Baker street.

Reid, Mrs. D., Newhouse.

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Eobertson & Macfarlane, 44 Port street.

Saunders, T., 2 King street.

Smith, James, 67 King street.

GROCEES AND PROVISION DEALERS.

Bayne, David, 53 Cowane street.

Burt, Andrew, 23|- Cowane street.

Burton, John, 56 Broad street.

Brown, Robert, 69 St. Mary's wynd.Colville, James, 9 Upper Craigs.

Cribbes, John, 9 Broad street.

Gumming, Andrew, 107 Baker street.

Dawson, T., 4 St. Mary's wynd.Dick, Mrs., Newhouse.Dowell, Peter, Castlehill.

Dreghorn, Mrs. , 35 St. Mary's wynd.Dryden, Mrs., 55 Broad street.

Dunsmore, Alexander, 14 Port street.

Dudgeon, Mrs., 6 Barnton place.

Eadie, John, 71 Cowane street.

Falond, Anthony, 31 Broad street.

Porsj'th & Co., J., 3 Cowane street.

Eraser, 'M., 16 Broad street.

Glass, C, 72 St. Mary's wynd.Go^^rley, Helen, 3 Burghniuir.

Graham, Mrs., 32 Cowane street.

Henderson, M., 51 Cowane street.

Kay, Mrs., 44 Lower Bridge street.

Kidston, John, QQ St. Mary's wynd.King, Thomas, 15 Spittal street.

Lyons, M., 24 Broad street.

M'Cowan, Henry, 40 Cowane street.

M'Ewen, J., 21 St. Mary's wynd.M'Ewen, Mrs., 21 Lower Craigs.

M'Ewen, Robert, 22 Baker street and G&hCowane street.

Mathie, James, Cambuskenneth Abbey.Menzies, James, 76 Cowane street.

Miller, Mrs., 52 Lower Craigs.

M'Gloan, F., 101 St. Mary's wynd.M'lutosh, William, 28 Shore road.

M'Laren, Mrs., 10 Eriars street.

M'Lea, Mrs., 7 Spittal street.

M'Naughton, Mrs., 49 Upper Craigs.

M'Queen, John, 3 Eriars street.

Neil, James, 86 St. Mary's wynd.Paterson, Mrs., Raploch.Pirnie, Jean, 100 St. Mary's wynd.Reid, James, 10 Shore road.

Ritchie, James, 22 Broad street.

Scott, James, 50 Lower Craigs.

Sharp, John, 3 Lower Bridge street.

Stewart, Mrs., 36 Lower Bridge street.

Strachan, James, 48 Cowane street.

Train, Mrs., 26 St. Mary's wynd.Valentine, Mrs., 12 Upper Craigs.

Watson, Mrs., 46 Upper Craigs.

White, James, 14 Shore road.

HAIRDRESSERS.

Allan, Peter, 84 St. Mary's M^nd.Barnes, John, 28 King street.

Mackieson, John, 5 King street.

HAM CURERS.

Henderson, John, 29 Baker street.

Baton, John, 34 St. John street.

HATTERS.

Marshall, Robert, 35 King street.

Morton, William, 8 Shore road.

Robertson, William, 41 King street.

HOTEL KEEPERS.

Campbell, Arch. (Royal), 21 Friars st.

Campbell, D. (Golden Lion), 51 King st.

Grant, Mrs. (Railway and Commercial),77 Port street.

Hardie, James (Queen's), 36 Murray place.

Hendry, E. (Station), 34 Murray place.

Macgregor, William (Corn-Exchange), 1

Spittal street.

Menzies, Thomas (Star), 122 Baker street.

IRON FOUNDERS.

Davie, Brown & Young, Stirling Foundry,11 Orchard place.

Smith & M'Ewen, Burnside Foundry, 20Lower Craigs.

IRON MERCHANTS.M'Ewen, Daniel, 68 King street.

M'Nair, Alexander, Thistle street.

IRONMONGERS.Graham & Morton, 16 King street.

Lawson & Dunlop, 16 Baker street.

Miller, Peter, 38 King street.

Virtue & Ferguson, 14 Murray place.

JEWELLERS.

Christie, William, 18 Port street.

Drummond & Son, R., 5 Murray place.

Grant, Alexander, 1 Bow street.

Harvey, William, 62 King street.

Hepting, Lambert, 9^ Murray place.

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Macdonald, Henry S., 9 Port street.

Eennie, Charles, 25 St. Mary's wynd.Stewart, D. & J., 25 Port street.

Swan, Andrew, 4 Port street.

Thomson, M. O., 9f Murray place.

Turnbull, David, 22 King street.

JOINERS.

Currie, Robert, 13 Port street.

Graham, J. & J., 11 Barnton place.

Guthrie, James, 9 Upper Bridge street.

Henderson, Alexander, 10 St. Mary's wd.

Henderson, Thomas, 60 Port street,

Johnston & Anderson, 45 Port street.

Kemp, Murray & Nicholson, 10 Dum-barton road.

Lamb, J. & T., 20 Broad street.

M'Dougall, William, 44 Upper Craigs.

M'Nab, Thomas, 8 Dumbarton road.

Meiklejohn, Alexander, Kaploch.

Miller, David, Newhouse.Morrison & Sons, John, 6 Dumbarton rd.

LATH SPLITTERS.

Graham & Sou, Thomas, 20 Shore road.

Lamb & Buchan, Thistle street.

LAUNDRESSES.

Don, Miss, 20 Cowane street.

Frame, Mrs,, 18 Cowane street.

Young, Mrs,, 91 Baker street.

LEATHER CUTTERS.

Crocket, David, 43 Spittal street,

Dalgetty, John, 3 Bank street,

Ferguson, John, 2 Bow street.

Yellowlees & Sons, David, 2 Queen street.

LETTER CARRIERS.

Brown, James, QQ King street.

Cameron, William, 7 Murray place.

Glen, William, 38 Queen street.

Law, Robert, 12 Baker street,

LODGINGS.

Anderson, Mrs,, 18 Friars street.

Arnott, James, 35 Port street.

Baxter, Miss, 27 Queen street.

Bethune, Farquliar, 111 Baker street.

Brown, James, 66 King street.

Bruce, James, 102 Baker street,

Bruce, Miss, 19 King street.

Bryce, Mrs., 5 Dumbarton road.

Cameron, Mrs., 10 Friars street.

Campbell, Mrs,, QQ Baker street.

Christie, Miss, 30 Castlehill.

Clark, Mrs., 7 Bank street.

Clark, Mrs. John, 120 Baker street.

Coutts, Mrs,, 2 Wallace street.

Craise, Miss, 2 Port street.

Crawford, Mrs., 29 Lower Craigs.

Davie, Miss, 111 Baker street.

Dawson, Mrs., 10 Baker street.

Dawson, Mrs., 3 King street.

Dawson, Mrs., 34 Queen street.

Doig, Mrs., 48 Upper Craigs.

Donaldson, Mrs,, Abercromby place.

Donaldson, Mrs., 19 Nelson place.

Duff, Mrs. Alexander, 17 King street.

Duncan, Mrs., 100 Baker street.

Finlayson, Mrs,, 116 Baker street.

Finlayson, Mrs. J,, 111 Baker street.

Fraser, Mrs., 7 St. John street.

Grainger, Mrs. M., 11 Pitt terrace.

Henderson, Mrs., 9 Burghmuir.Hill, Mrs., 7 Murray place.

Hutcheson, Mrs., 2 Barnton place.

Johnston, Mrs., 14 Bow street.

King, Mrs., 7 St. John street.

Lang, Mrs., 13 Friars street.

Leckie, Mrs., 39 Queen street.

Leggat, Mrs., 42 Murray place.

M'Dougal, Mrs., 10 Port street.

M'Intyre, Peter, 20 Murray place.

M'Neil, Mrs., 5 Forth place.

M'Queen, Mrs., 38 Broad street.

Main, Miss, 81 Upper Craigs.

Miller, Misses, 10 Spittal street.

Miller, Mrs,, 2 Broad street.

Mitchell, James, Abercromby place.

Mitchell, Mrs., 40 Lower Craigs.

Mitchell, Mrs,, 21 Baker street.

Neilson, Mrs., 5 Dumbarton road.

Paterson, Mrs., 1 Burghmuir.Paul, Mrs., 2 Port street.

Peddle, Mrs., 85 Baker street.

Piper, Mrs., 42 Port street.

Reid, Miss, 14 Park terrace.

Reid, Miss, 2 Port street.

Reid, Mrs., 7 Bank street.

Reid, Mrs., 1 Maxwell place.

Robertson, Mrs., 64^ Cowane street.

Robertson, Mrs., Ill Baker street.

Robertson, Mrs. John, 3 Dumbarton road.

Russell, George, 8 Wallace street.

Shirra, James, 8 Albert place.

Sinclair, Mrs., 17 King street.

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Smeaton, Mrs., 69| Cowane street.

Square, Mrs., 33 Cowane street.

Stewart, Mrs., 69 Port street.

Taylor, Mrs., 15 Broad street.

Thomson, Mrs., 61 Upper Craigs,

Watt, Mrs., 3 King street.

Waterson, Mrs. E., 2 Albert place.

Welsh, Miss, 23 King street.

Whyte, Mrs., 16 Wallace street.

Young, Henry, 2 Barnton place.

MALTSTEES.Boyes, Edward, 59 St. Mary's wynd.Burden, Mrs. Ann, 52 St. Mary's wynd.M'Nicol, Robert, 66 Baker street.

Panton & Co., Park lane.

Robb, John, 91 Baker street.

MANGLERS.Auld, Mrs., 17 Friars street.

Brewster, Mrs., 23 Cowane street.

Brown, Mrs,, 45 Lower Bridge street.

Dougal, Mrs., 16 Friars street.

Ferguson, Mrs. , 7 Orchard place.

Fraser, Mrs., 23 King street.

M'Callum, Mrs., 69|- Cowane street.

Mowbray, M., 40 St. Mary's wynd.Young, Mrs., 91 Baker street.

Young, Mrs., 46 Upper Craigs.

MANUFACTURERS.Angus, J. & J. (tartans), 65? Port street.

Battye & Sons, George (wool spinners,

tweeds, &c.), Abbey mill.

Mathie, James (tartans and shawls), Highstreet, Cambuskenneth Abbey.

Paterson & Co., John (tartans, carpets,

&c.), 14 Burghmuir.Smith & Son, R. (wincies and tweeds),

Parkvale and Hayford Mills, Cambus-barron.

Todd & Sons, John (wool spinners), Forth-

vale mills, Old Bridge.

MANURE MERCHANTS.Aitken, J. G., Shore.

Gray, James, 3 Upper Craigs.

M'Kean, John, 25 Murray place.

MacNie, Wm. C, Southfield.

Stewart, Peter, 17 Baker street, and New-house.

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS.Beath, Andrew, surgeon, Craigs house, 58

Upper Craigs.

Blair-Brown, Dugald, physician and sur-

geon, 8 Pitt terrace.

Cuthbertson, David, M.D., 22 Park terrace.

Findlay, David, M.D., 3 Port street ; liouse,

12 Princes street.

Forrest, James, physician and surgeon, 1

The Terrace.

Forrest, Wm. H., surgeon, 1 The Terrace.

Gibson, Charles, M.D., Ochil villas, Glad-

stone place.

Johnston, William, M.D., 3 The Terrace.Moodie, Alex. L., surgeon, 50 Port street.

Rae, James, M.D., 9 Pitt terrace.

MILLERS.

Johnston, James, 108 Baker street.

Millar & Sons, James, 6 King street andMills of Torr.

Walls, Robert, 32 Port st. and Kerse Mills.

MILLINERS.

Buchanan & M'Millan, Misses, 16 Port st.

Cameron & Duncan, Misses, 45 Spittal st.

Chalmers, Miss, 5 Friars street.

Comrie, Miss, 16 Friars street.

Finlayson, Miss, 2 Spittal street.

Fleming, Misses, 34 King street.

Gilchrist, Miss, 19 Baker street.

Henderson Brothers, 31 King street.

Henderson, Misses, 15 Bow street.

Johnston, W. & A., 71 King street.

Liddel, Mrs., 6 Spittal street.

M'Allan, Miss, 73 Port street.

M'Gregor, Misses, 53 Baker street.

M'Lachlan, Andrew, 8 Murray place.

Marshall, Misses, 8 Queen street.

Meiklejohn, Mrs., 9 Baker street.

Menzies & Co., Thomas, 65 King street.

Peacock, T. & D., 20 King street.

Reid, Misses, 6 Port street.

Robertson, Mrs. and Miss, 44 King street.

Sharp, Miss, 106 Baker street.

Simpson, Mrs., 12 Friars street.

Symon, Misses, 32 Murray place.

Wallver, Miss, 2 Barnton place.

MILLWRIGHTS.

Davie, BroAvn & Young, Stirling Foundry,11 Orckard place.

Gould, Jolm, 13 Abbey road.

Stewart, Andrew, 48 Lower Bridge street.

MINISTERS. [See Churches, Misc. Dir.]

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NEWS AGENTS.

Crawford, John F,, 39 King street.

Forbes, John, 89 St. Mary's wynd.Henderson, Alexander, 7 Broad street.

Miller, Alexander, 1 Port street.

Mitchell, Jas., book-stall, Railway station.

Peddle, William, 26 King street.

NURSES.

Fletcher, Mrs., 81 Upper Craigs (midwife).

Herdman, Mrs., 72 Cowane street.

M'CuUoch, Mrs., QQ Cowane street.

M'Pherson, Mrs., 91 Baker street (midwife).

Pow, Margaret, 24 Cowane street.

Turnbull, Mrs., 35 Port street.

Waddel, Mrs., 94 Baker street.

OUTFITTERS.

Baxter, David, 11 Baker street.

Dunn, Mrs. , 3 Bow street.

M'Allan, Miss, 73 Port street.

M'Arthur, J., 36 Port street.

Meiklejohn, Mrs., 9 Baker street.

Nicol, Joseph, 83 Baker street.

Simpson, Mrs., 12 Friars street.

Stewart, David, 4 King street.

Trotter, W. «& J., 33 King street.

PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS.

Bald, Robert, 16 Murray place.

Carson, William, 29 Port street.

Henderson & Graham, 5 Barnton place.

Scotland, Thomas, 2|- Shore road.

Walls, John, 31 Murray place.

Wilson, Mrs. James, 15 Murray place.

PAWNBROKERS.

Dolan, William, 7 St. Mary's wynd.Loughran, Mary, 20 Spittal street.

M'Menemy, P., 27 St. John street.

M'Quade, James, 34 Broad street.

PHOTOGRAPHERS.

Crowe, Alexander, 33 Murray place.

Henderson, John, 34 King street.

PLASTERERS.

Craigie, John, 9 Dumbarton road.

Mackie, Stott & Miller, 82 Upper Craigs.

PLUMBERS AND BRASSFOUNDERS.

Prater, Robert, 29 Murray place.

Gibson & Reddie, 17 King street.

Hardie, J. & J., 43 Port street.

Johnston & Neilson, 43 Spittal street.

Merrilees, Archibald, 82 Upper Craigs.

Steel, John, 8 Friars street.

POTATO DEALERS.

Gray, James, 8 Upper Craigs.

Moran, Michael, 53 Baker street.

Ross, George, 53^ Lower Bridge street.

Sinclair, William', 33 Broad street.

POULTERERS.

Bett, Peter, 1 Friars street.

M'Cartney, Jeremiah, 72 Baker street.

Rintoul, L. H., 78 Port street.

Robertson, Mrs., 66 Port street.

Small, John, 63 Port street.

PRINTERS.

Duncan & Jamieson, 5 Upper Craigs.

Gray, Robert, 22 Murray place.

Hogg, James, 40 King street.

Kirkwood, Hugh M., 11 King street.

PUBLICANS.

Anderson, Mrs., 50 Baker street.

Brodie & Co., 1 Orchard place.

Brown, James, 24 Port street.

Brown, Mrs. , 1 St. Mary's wynd.Buchan, H. G., Castle wynd.Chrystal, John, 34 Port street.

Cram, William, 11 CoAvane street.

Crawford, T., Doune road.

Cribbes, Robert, Newhouse.Dawson, John, 1 Cowane street.

Dow, Robert, 70 Upper Craigs.

Erskine, James, 8 Bow street.

Ferguson, John, 50 Cowane street.

Gillespie, Alexander, Port Custom-house.

Gourley, Mrs., 57 Port street.

Gow, James, 1 Lower Bridge street."

Hodge, John, 8 Lower Craigs.

Hutcheson, James, Abbey. .

Jack, Mrs., 52 Broad street.

Jack, Mrs., 23 Murray place.

Johnston, Walter, 76 Baker street.

Laing, George, 30 Broad street.

Laing, Mrs., 40 Broad street.

Lawrence, Wm., 9 Barnton place.

Leckie, James, 75 Baker street.

Livingston, Andrew M., 115 Baker street.

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M'AUister, A., 17 St. Mary's wynd.M'Cracken, James, 58 King street.

M'Culloch, James, 35 Murray place.

M'Culloch, John, 30 Shore road.

M'Culloch, Mrs., 76 St. Mary's wynd.M'Donald, John, 55 King street.

M'Dougall, John, 7 Abbey road.

M'Lachlan, K. F., 10 King street.

M'Laren, Duncan, 71 Port street.

M'Laren, James, 13 Murray place.

M'Nicol, Robert, 24 Murray place.

M'Nicol, William, Castlehill.

M'Nie & Son, D., 90 Baker street.

Miller, William, 52 Port street.

Mitchell, John, QQ Upper Craigs.

Murphie, James, Canteen, Castle.

Murray, William, 14 Broad street.

Pollock, J. & J., 27 Baker street.

Reily, John, 33 Baker street.

Robertson, Alexander, 55 Cowane street,

Sinclair, Mrs., Newhouse.Stevenson, William, ferryman, Cambus-kenneth Abbey.

Stewart, Alexander, 15 King street.

Taylor, Daniel, 18 Shore road.

Walls, James, 15 Baker street.

Williams, George, 4 St. John street.

BAG, WOOL, AND WASTE DEALERS.

Craig, James, 9 Spittal street.

Galbraith, John, 22 Spittal street.

Kane, James, 48 Broad street.

M'Malion, James, 33 St. Mary's wynd.M'Mahon, Peter, 23 St. Mary's wynd,Sharry, Daniel, 35 Broad street.

REFRESHMENT ROOMS.

Carmichael, Peter, 2 & 4 Murray place.

Hepburn, James, 37 Broad street.

Lawrence, William, 9 Barnton place.

Lumsden, James, 101 Baker street.

Murdoch, Mrs., G., 18 Murray place.

M'Ara, Duncan, Railway station.

Robertson, Mrs., 58 Baker street.

Wardrope, Robert, 2 Friars street.

ROPESPINNERS.

Gilchrist, J. & J., 19 Baker street.

Halket, John, 30 Murray place.

M'Kenzie, William, 74 Port street.

Robertson & Co., Charles, Park lane.

SADDLERS.

Binning, Thomas, 43 King street.

Dick, Robert, 1 Dumbarton road.

Finlayson, John, 47 Port street.

Weir, James, 12 King street.

SEEDSMEN.

Abercromby, Archibald, 30 Port street.

Drummond & Sons, Wm., 48 King street.

Gray, James, 3 Upper Craigs.

Laing, Mrs., 94 Baker street.

MacEwen & Co., D. & J., 20 Port street.

SHERIFF-OFFICERS.

Davie, Richard, 13 St. John street.

Fleming, James, 32 Baker street.

Harley, James, G Friars street.

Penman, D., 41 Lower Craigs.

SHIPOWNERS.Aitken, John G., Shore road.

Crawford, John, Springkerse.Johnston, James, 12 Abbey road.

Sinclair, James, Shore.Todd, John, 18 Park place.

Wilson, Robert, 16 Cowane street.

SKINNERS.

Cherry & Son, Alex., 13 Lower Craigs.

Paterson, P. & R., 25 Upper Craigs.

Yellowlees & Sons, D., 3 Queen street.

SLATERS.

Gentles, William, 694 Cowane street.

M'Gregor, David, 72 Upper Craigs.

Oswald, Andrew, 8 Spittal street.

SMALLWARES.Auld, Mrs., 17 Friars street.

Erskine, E. C, 41 St. Mary's wynd.Jaffrey, Mrs., 11 St. Mary's wynd.Meiklam, W., 70 St. Mary's wynd.Morison, Miss, 7 Lower Bridge street.

Tod, J., 26 Baker street.

STAY MAKERS.

M'Bryde, Miss, 69 Port street.

M'Farlane, Miss, 85 Baker street.

STRAW HAT MAKERS.

Cameron & Duncan, Misses, 45 Spittal st.

Chalmers, Miss, 5 Friars street.

Comrie, Miss, 16 Friars street.

Finlayson,' Miss, 2 Spittal street.

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Gilchrist, Miss, 19 Baker street.

Liddel, Mrs., 6 Spittal street.

Symon, Misses, 32 Murray place.

SURVEYORS.

Anderson, James (road), 3 Park terrace.

Mackison, Francis, 27^ Murray place.

M'Callum, Alex., Ill Baker street.

Patterson, Kobert, 20 Murray place.

Simpson, William, 11 King street.

Stephenson, J,, land measurer, Newhouse.Wallace, Peter, 7 Murray place.

TAILORS.

Chalmers, James, 85 Baker street.

Glover, James, 69 Port street.

Johnston, Thomas, 55 Baker street.

Laing, William, 17 Cowane street.

M'Laren, William, Newhouse.Eeid, Nicol, Eaploch.

TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.

Dowell, William, 3 King street.

Eorsyth & Co., J., 3 Cowane street.

Henderson & Co., R., 28| Murray place.

Jamieson, John, 60 King street.

Lawson, Robert, 109 Baker street.

M'Kinlay, James, 18 King street.

M'Lean & Sons, James, 88 Baker street.

Millar, James, 12 Murray place.

Mitchell, James, 14 King street.

Murray, John, 1 Broad street.

Strachan, James, 19 King street.

TANNERS AND CURRIERS.

Crocket, David, 43 Spittal street.

Grieve, James, St. Ninians.Paterson, P. & R., 25 Upper Craigs.

Yellowlees & Sons, D., 1 and 3 Queen st.

TEACHERS—[^-ec Schools, Misc. Dir.]

TEACHERS OF MUSIC. .

Boos, Friedrich, 9 Albert place.

Burton, Mrs. and Misses, 13 Allan park.Esam & Williams, Misses, 9 Melville place.

Leask, Mrs., 18 Friars street.

M'Luckie, Thomas, 23 Allan park.M'Ritchie, Misses, 10 Pitt terrace.

Russell, Miss, 3 Maxwell place.

Sampson & Ewer, Misses, 3 Viewfield pi.

Verri, Aristides, 58 King street.

Wood, James C. R., Mount Pleasant place,

Esplanade.

TEA DEALERS.

AUester, William, 13 Cowane street.

Comrie, James, Raploch.

Crawford, Andrew, 15 King street.

Finlayson, Thomas, Torbrex.

Hamilton, Alexander, 5 Spittal street.

M'Allan, John, 74 Port street.

Paton, Robert, 70 Cowane street.

TINSMITHS.

Graham & Morton, 16 King street.

Hendrie, William, 64 Upper Craigs.

Peddie, George, 8 Baker street.

Riddel & Robb, 28 Broad street.

Virtue & Ferguson, 14 Murray place.

TEMPERANCE HOTEL KEEPERS.

Carmichael, Peter, 4 Murray place.

Dowdy, William, 40 King street.

TOBACCONISTS.

Dempster, John A. , 5 Port street.

Innes, Gilbert, 114 Baker street.

Leathly, J., 31 St. Mary's wynd.Mackieson, John, 5 King street.

Sharp, A., 30 Baker street.

Smith, James, 67 King street.

Wallace, Mrs., 4 Bow street.

TOY-SHOPS.

Baird & Sons, Alex., 28f Murray place.

Erskine, E. C, 41 St. Mary's wynd.Gardner, Henry, 26 Murray place.

M'Gregor, Mrs,, 54 Baker streee.

M'Nab, Mrs., 11 Friars street.

Walters, Isaac, 49 Baker street.

UMBRELLA MAKERS.Baird & Sons, Alex., 28| Mun^ay place.

Wilson, J. B., 104 Baker street.

UPHOLSTERERS.

Bryce, William, 54 King street.

Crawford & Watt, 34 Baker street.

Esdon & Son, Robert, 61 and 64 Port street.

Forrest, A. & W., 17 Broad street.

Galashan, David, 106 Baker street.

Henderson, Thomas, 60 Port street.

Herron, Adam, 13 Port street.

Hogan, Michael, 6 Baker street.

Hutton, Andrew, 86 Baker street.

Maltman, William, 7 Friars street.

Miller, D. & R., 274 Murray place.

Robertson, John, 120 Baker street.

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VALUATORS.

Baxter, David, 11 Baker street.

Drysdale, "William, 91 Baker street.

Fleming, James, 32 Baker street.

Forbes, Robert, 11 Queen street.

Macgregor, William, 23 King street.

M'Call, John, 19 St. Mary's wynd.Thorason, William, 42 Port street.

Wallace, Peter, 7 Murray place.

VETERINARY SURGEONS ANDFARRIERS.

Bryce, John, 45 and 46 Port street.

Waugh, William, 25 Murray place.

WATCHMAKERS-[AS'ce Jewellers, p. 34.]

WOOD MERCHANTS.Anderson, William, 11 Wallace street.

Campbell, William, Park lane.

Keid, James, 11 Abbey road.

Stephenson, Robert, 11 Forth place.

Thomson & Sons, Andrew, 5 Abbey road.

WOOL MERCHANTS.Hunter, George, 1 Maxwell place.

Hunter, William, Park lane.

Mouat, George, 655- Port street.

Paterson, W. K., 9 Viewfield place.

Taylor, James, Burghmuir.

WOOL SPINNERS--[>S'cc Manufactueees,

p. 36].

WRITERS.

Campbell, Robt., procurator-fiscal to Sheriff

and Justices, collector of county rates,

&c., 39 Port street.

Chrystal & Macfarlane, 37 King street.

Crawford, Andrew, 106 Baker street.

Davidson, John, collector of taxes and dis-

tributor of stamps for the counties of

Stirling, Linlithgow, and Clackmannan,10 Port street.

Galbraith, Thomas L., sheriff clerk, townclerk, &c., Town-house, 47 Broad street.

Gentleman, Ebenezer, collector of police andv/ater rates, 17 Baker street.

Hill & Cathcart, 14 Dumbarton road.

Hutton, Andrew, 27^ Murray place.

Jenkins, Alex., 25 King street.

Macnab, Duncan, 44 King street.

Mathie & Macluckie, J. & J., Wolf Craig,

13^ Dumbarton road.

Morrison & Cunningham, 17 King street.

Muirhead, John, 23 King street.

Stevenson, William, 20 Murray place.

Wingate, Charles, 2 Port street.

Wingate, James T., 12 Murray place.

Young, John, 27^ Murray place.

NOTARIES-PUBLIC.

Cathcart, William, Wolf Craig, 14 Dum-barton road.

Chrystal, James, 37 King street.

Fleming, James S., 10 Port street.

Galbraith, Thomas L., 47 Broad street.

Hill, Alexander, Wolf Craig, 14 Dumbar-ton road.

Hutton, Andrew, 27^ Murray place.

Mathie, John D., Wolf Craig, 13^ Dum-barton road.

PROCURATORS.(not licensed agents.)

Campbell, H. Hinton, 39 Port street.

Curror, Kobert, 73 King street.

Fisher, Alex. , Abercromby place.

Fleming, James S., 11| Victoria place.

Logie, David W., 8 Albert place.

Philp, James, 25 Allan park.

Walker, Robert M., 47 Broad street.

Young, John, 27i Murray place.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Adam, Robt., corkcutter, 8 Dumbarton rd.

Aitken, J. G., general merchant. Shore.

Arthur, Robert, wood-turner, 64 Port st.

Banks Brothers, iron bedstead and peram-bulator makers, QQ King street.

Barclay, William, sculptor, 13 Barnton pi.

Bogle, Joseph, lastmaker, 30 Cowane st.

Brodie & Co., wine and spirit vaults, 1

Orchard place.

Canby, Christopher, engraver, 5 Friars st.

Chalmers, James, reedmaker, 5 Friars st.

Chalmers, Thomas, bellman and bill-poster,

13 St. John street.

Chrystal, John, hosier, 68 Upper Craigs.

Clarke, Miss, sewing machinist, 98 Baker st.

Cunningham, George, superintendent of

Cemetery, Castle wynd.Dalgleish, G. & D., candlemakers, 5 Baker st.

Dawson, Robert, outdoor porter, railway

station, 16 Shore road.

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Fernie, Thomas, factor for Sir Alex. C. R.Gibson Maitland, 1 Albert place.

Graham, James, musicseller and pianoforte

warehouse, 3 Murray place.

Henderson, William— Live Cattle Mart,Orchard place.

Maclean, J. G., accountant, stockbroker,and insurance agent, 11 King street.

Macgregor, David, toll contractor, Corn-Exchange hotel.

M'Cormick, A., trunk maker, 20| Cowanestreet.

M'Elfrish, J. & A., soapmakers, 4 Abbey rd.

Maloch, Andrew, gunsmith, 61 King street.

Masson, Robert, bookbinder, 43 Spittal st.

Middletou,David,cattle food manufacturer,54 King street.

Miller, G., chimney sweeper, 3 St. Mary'swynd.

Paton, Alex., quarrier, 65 Upper Craigs.

Patterson, Robert, land agent, 20 Murrayplace.

Raines, Thomas, proprietor of travelling

thrashing machines, Bridgehaugh, OldBridge.

Sutherland, Mrs., muslin sewing andstamping, 12 Port street.

Sweeny, Henry, clothes dealer, 78 St.

Mary's wynd.Thomson, T. S., brickbuilder, 70 Cowane st.

Walker, Wm., horse dealer, 42 Murray pi.

Wojenski, N., teacher of modern lan-

guages, 4 Queen street.

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—:0-O^I)-o^-M-^^o--CK);-0:-

ABBEY KOAD.

4 J. & A. M'Elfrisli, soapmakers.

5 A. Thomson & Sons, wood mercliants.

7 Jolin M'-Dougal, publican.

11 James Eeid, wood merchant.

12 James Johnston, shipowner.

13 John Gould, mill "wright.

„ James M'Nab, clerk & storekeeper,

„ Mrs Ogilvy.

„ John M'Gregor, smith.

14 John Johnston, sailing master.

„ William Johnston, salesman draper.

,, Andrew Christie, N.B.Eailway.

„ Ewan Cameron, clerk in charge, rail-

way clearing house.

15 John Battye, wool spinner.

„ Wm. Taylor & Co., Forthhank chemical

works.

„ George Battye & Sons, wool spinners,

Abbey MiU.

„ M'Fadyen & Co., carriers.

„ James M'lntosh, clerk.

„ James "Willde, sawyer.

„ John Buchanan, saw^^er.

ABERGROMBY PLACE.

Miss Campbell.

Thomas Low, bootmaker.

John Kilgour.

Alexander Crowe, photographer.

William Simpson, architect.

Mrs, Alexander Monteath.

Rev. John Steedman.William Wilson, accountant.

John Graham, teacher.

Alexander Fisher, law-clerk.

James Mitchell, clothier.

Mrs. Mitchell, lodgings.

Thomas TurnbuU.Mrs. ITeilson.

Eben. Gentleman, writer.

Misses Graham,Mrs. Howie.Mrs. Donaldson, lodgings.

John Miller, commercial traveller.

Miss Struthers.

ALBERT PLACE.

1 Thomas Fernie, factor.

2 Mrs. E. Waterson, lodgings.

3 Thomas and David Peacock, drapers,

4 Misses Harvey.5 Mrs. and Misses Watt.6 Mrs, Dempster.

,, John A. Dempster, tobacconist.

7 Rev. W. F. Goldie.

8 James Shirra,

,, Mrs. Shirra, lodgings.

,, David W. Logie, writer,

9 Friedrich Boos, teacher of languagesand music,

,, Andrew F. Hutchison, rector. HighSchool,

12 James M'Kinlay, clothier.

13 Misses Donaldson.14 David Reddie, plumber,15 Captain William E. Webster.

16 John Kemp, agricultural engineer.

17 John M'Kean, corn merchant.18 Daniel M'Ewen, iron merchant.20 Thomas Henderson,21 W. Duncanson, pharmaceutical chemist.

22 Robert M'Nicol, brewer.

23 Captain James Young, adjutantStirlingshire Rifle Volunteers.

24 Duncan Macdougal, teacher.

25 Rev. William Binnie, D.D.26 Lieutenant-colonel William M'Leod.27 Misses Robertson.

ALLAN PARK.

Allan Park Church—Rev. John T.

Gowanlock.1 John Macdonald.

,, Henry S. Macdonald, jeweller andwatchmaker.

., Miss Masson, teacher.

2 Misses Stein.

„ Mrs. Dr. BeU.3 Henry Gardner, coal agent.

4 Misses Whitehead.5 John F. Crawford, bookseller.

6 Daniel MacEwen, grocer.

7 Dr. Robert Logan, architect.

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8 James Chrystal, writer.

9 William Carson, painter.

11 "William Kinross, coacli-builder.

,, George Kinross.

,, James Kinross.

12 Captain Thomas Eraser.

13 Mrs. and Miss Burton, boarding andeducational establishment for youngladies.

16 Eev. Robert Henderson, A.M.17 William Hunter, wool merchant.18 Major Patrick Oliphant.

19 James Mathie, banker.

20 George Galbraith, M.D.21 Robert Campbell, procurator-fiscal.

22 John M. Cunningham, writer.

23 Thomas M'Luckie, board and educa-

tional seminary.

24 Rev. Alex. Beith, D.D., F. C. Manse.25 Mrs. Caddel.

,, James Philp, law-clerk.

BAKER STREET.

1 J. & J. Todd, drapers.

2 J. & D. Young, bakers and confectioners,

3 William Sinclair, coal agent and carter.

„ John M'llvean, shoemaker.

„ William Lamb, lath splitter.

,, John Duncan, fruit merchant.4 David Miller & Son, booksellers.

5 G. & D. Dalgleish, candle makers.6 William Reid.

5, Michael Hogan, upholsterer.

J,Peter Eadie, joiner.

,, Mrs. Muirhead.

,, Daniel Drummond, joiner.

7 Jean Duncan, fruit merchant.8 George Peddie, tinsmith.

9 Mrs. Meiklejohn, furnishing and mil-linery warehouse.

10 Mrs. Dawson, lodgings.

,, Alexander Blake, mason.11, 12 David G. Baxter, auctioneer, boot

and shoe warehouse, and outfitter.

,, Robert Law, letter-carrier.

14 James Walls, blacksmith.15 ,, ,, publican.

16 Lawson & Dunlop, ironmongers.

17 Eben. Gentlemen, writer and rates col-

lector.

,, David Pate, shoemaker.

,, Peter Stewart, manure merchant.

,, Misses Glass, dressmakers.18 D. Pate & Son, boot and shoe warehouse.19 J. & J. Gilchrist, ropespinners.

19 Miss Gilchrist, straw hat maker.20 John M'Ewan, draper,

21 James Graham, joiner.

,, John Shields, salesman draper.

,, Mrs. Mitchell, lodgings.

,, Miss Forfar.

22 Robert M'Ewen, grocer.

23, 24, 25, Mrs. G. Murdoch, baker.

26 J. Tod, greengrocer and small wares.

28 J. Pollock, publican.

29 John Henderson, jun., grocer.

30 A. Sharp, tobacconist.

31 Archibald M'Lean, green grocer.

32 James Fleming, auctioneer, &c.

,, James Young, turner.

,, Thomas Young, wriglit, and leader of

psalmody, Viewfield U.P. Church.33 John Reily, publican.

34, 35 Crawford & Watt, ujpholsterers andcabinetmakers.

35 Henry Webster, tailor.

,, Mrs Webster, lodgings.

36 Archibald Watt, baker.

37 Vennel Close,

38 William M'Kenzie, shoemaker.

39 James Finlayson, flesher.

40 George Handyside, boot and shoe ware-house.

41 Andrew Hutton, cabinetmaker.

,, Peter Graham, painter.

,, William Dawson, baker.

,, James Tod, joiner.

42 John Stewart, boot and shoe ware-house.

45, 46 Mrs Robertson, flesher.

47 James M'Whinnie, small wares.

48 Callagan M'Cartney, labourer.

49 Isaac Walters, basket maker.50 Mrs Anderson, publican,

51 John Brown, confectioner.

52 Misses M'Gregor, milliners and dress-

makers.

,, George Youil, coachwi'ight.

53 Michael Moran, potato dealer.

54 Mrs. Robert M'Gregor, basket maker.55 Thomas Johnston, tailor.

57 James M'Pherson, brewer.

58 Mrs Robertson, refreshments.

62, 63 George Arthur, draper.

65 Miss Service, millinery and small-

wares.

QQ Alexander Davidson.

,, Robert M'Nicol, maltster.

,, William Downie, cooper.

5, Andrew Johnston, painter.

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66 Mrs Campbell, lodgings.

,, Donald Cameron, gardener.

,, Alexander Campbell, tailor.

67 James Millar & Sons, bakers.

68 Mrs Hugli Morris, grocer.

70 John Clialmers, flesher,

72 Jeremiah. M'Cartney, poulterer.

75 James Leckie, publican.

76 Walter Johnston, publican.

77 James M'Farlane, blacksmith.

78 John Stewart, shoemaker.

,, Miss Boyd, dressmaker.

,, Mrs Thomson.80 David Doig, grocer.

81 John Murray, clothier.

,, John Cribbes, grocer.

,, James Thomson, watchmaker.

,, Maurice M'Intyi'e, bootcloser.

,, Alexander Laing, joiner.

82 John Hay, boot and shoe warehouse.

83 Joseph Nicol, outfitter.

85 John Walker, sergeant, militia staff.

,, James Chalmers, tailor.

,, Miss Chalmers, dressmaker.

„ Miss Macfarlane, staymaker.

,, Mrs Peddie, lodgings.

86 Andrew Hutton, cabinetmaker.

87 James Wilson, shoemaker.

,, Joseph Nicol, outfitter.

88 James M'Lean & Sons, tailors andclothiers.

90 Duncan M'Nie & Son, publicans.

91 Mrs W. Young, washing and dress-

ing.

,, William Drysdale, auctioneer.

,, Mrs M'Pherson, midwife, &c.

93 James Cowbrough & Co., grocers.

94 James Robb, tailor.

,, James M'Vean, labourer,

,, George Dougal, turner.

„ John Wingate, blacksmith.

,, Peter M'Ewen, blacksmith.

,, Alexander M'Ewen, do.

,, Peter Ferguson.

,, Mrs William Laing, garden seeds anddairy.

,, John Mann, shoemaker.

,, James M'Lean, tailor.

,, Samuel Pender, gardener,

,, Robert S. M'lSTab, Stirlingshire

Militia.

95 Andrew P. Hart, druggist.

96 John Mann, boot and shoe warehouse.

97 J. & D. Young, bakers and confec-

tionery.

98 James Young, baker.

,, Thomas Young.

,, William Brown, ironfounder,

,, William Young, ironfounder,

,, Miss Clarke, machine sewer,

99 David Reid, grocer,

100 Mrs Duncan, lodgings.

101 James Lumsden, refreshment rooms,

102 Peter Meldrum, traveller.

,, James Bruce, lodgings.

J,John Rae, cabinetmaker.

,, Michael Warren, street block layer.

,, Mrs Macfarlane, dressmaker.

,, William Canning, agent.

103 Glasgow boot and shoe warehouse.

104 J. B. Wilson, umbrella warehouse.

105 William Gillespie, boot and shoe ware-

house.

106 David Galashan, upholsterer.

,, Robert Haldane.

,, Miss Sharp, milliner.

,, Andrew Crawford, writer.

„ Thomas Belton, gardener.

107 Andrew Cumming, grocer.

108 James Johnston, miller, Dalgleish

House.

,, John Torrance, baker.

,, Robert Ewan, dairyman.

,, Alexander Crawford, tinsmith.

,, Poor Inspector's and Rates' Office

John Palmer, collector.

,, John Duncan, fruit merchant.

109 Robert Lawson, draper and clothier.

111 Mrs James Robertson, lodgings.

,, Earquhar Bethune, lodgings.

,, Alexander M'Callum, land measurerand teacher.

,, Miss Davie, lodgings.

,, John Finlayson, lodgings,

112 Miss Greig, china merchant.

114 Gilbert Innes, tobacconist.

115 Andrew M. Livingston, publican.

116 Robert Tait, dairyman.

„ Mrs. Finlayson, lodgings.

117 William Glover, boot and shoe ware-

house.

118 Robert Kerr, flesher.

119 William Liddel, grocer.

120 John Robertson, cabinetmaker, up-.

holsterer, and undertaker.

,, Mrs Clark, lodgings.

,, John Robb, maltster.

,, William Jones, mechanic in charge of

telegraph instruments.

,, William Mcol, boot closer.

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120 John Graliam, carter.

121 Thomas Low, boot and shoewarehouse.

122 Star Hotel—Thomas Menzies.

BANK STREET.

1 J. & J. Pollock, pnhlicans.

2 John Henderson, jun., grocer.

3 John Dalgetty, leather cutter.

7 James Murphie, canteen keeper.

,, Hugh Forbes, tailor.

,, William Laing, brassfounder.

,, Mrs Clark, lodgings.

,, Mrs Reid, lodgings.

,, Archibald M'Lean, green grocer.

BARN ROAD.

1 Thomas Main, bootcloser.

3 Mrs. Campbell, teacher.

10 James R. Young, Bellfield, clerk.

12 Mrs. Stewart, Upper Bellfield.

BARNTON PLACE.

1 Royal Hotel—Archibald Campbell.Episcopal Chapel— Rev. Thomas

Wilson, M.A.2 Robert Henderson, clothier.

,, Henry Young, lodgings.

„ Miss Walker, milliner and dressmaker.

„ Mrs. Sinclair.

,, Mrs. Hutchison, lodgings.

„ A. Smyth, dentist (Fridays).

3 Robert Fergus, green grocerand fruiterer.

4 T. & J. Mowat, fleshers.

5 Henderson & Graham, painters, &c.

6 Mrs. Dudgeon, provisions.

9 William LaAvrence, publican.

11 J. & J. Graham, joiners and cabinet-

makers.Viewfield U. P. Church Session House.

13 William Barclay, sculptor.

15 Daniel Ferguson.

BOW STREET.

1 Alexander Grant, watchmaker.

boot2 John Ferguson, leather cutter

and shoe warehouse.3 Mrs. Dunn, outfitter.

4 Mrs. Wallace, tobacconist.

5 John Ross, bootcloser.

6 Miss Morton.

7 John Torrance, baker and confectioner

8 James Erskine, publican.

12 Miss M 'Donald, dressmaker and fur-

nishings.

13 J. & G. Henderson & Co., grocers.

14 David M 'Donald, tailor.

Mrs, Johnston, lodgings.

David Miller, saddler.

15 Alex. Forgie, salesman grocer.

William Meildejohn, tailor.

Misses Henderson, milliners and dress-

makers.David Bauchop, shoemaker.

Peter Seaton, Dripmoss post-runner.

Andrew Robertson, coal agent.

16 John Lennox, grocer.

17 Wright Gumming, boot and shoe ware-

house.

BRIDGE STREET (LOWER).1 James Gow, publican.

2 Allan M 'Arthur, plumber.3 John Sharp, provisions.

5 William Bowie, iron turner.

,, Miss Simpson, dressmaker.

„ William Lockhart, labourer.

,, Alex. Thomson, plasterer.

,, John Woods, smith,

6 Mrs. Chalmers.

„ John Tait, tailor.

„ Alex. Young, labourer.

7 Miss Morison, smallwares.

8 Thomas Henderson, labourer.

,, Robert Gilfillan, carter.

,, James Hamilton, teacher.

9 M'Mel M'Leay, artist.

„ Mrs. Greenhorn.10 James Lawson, ironmonger.12 William M'Killop, wright.

14 George Stevenson, manufacturer.

,, James Stevenson.

15 Robert Christie.

,, Robert Hogg, lessee of fishings.

,, Miss Hogg, dressmaker,

William Lindsay, Winchelhaugh house.

21 William Stevenson.

22 Alexander Jamieson.23 David Lauder.

,, James Meldrum.24 John Stewart, mason.

,, Henry M'Donald, labourer.

,, George Batison, labourer.

27 Thomas Lamb, tanner.

28 James Jenkins, carter.

35 George Syme.36 Mrs. Stewart, provisions.

,, William Wilson, tanner.

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37 William Williams, labourer.

38 George Wright, weaver.

,, Robert Scott, spinner.

,, James Sampson,

,, David Pattie, engine-driver.

89^ Peter Comrie, labourer.

39| Peter Cameron, watcher of fishings.

40 John Morison, provisions, porter andale store.

41 Thomas Gibson, labourer.

42 John Neish, hawker.

,, Hugh Brown, labourer.

,, Peter Batison, carter.

,, Mrs. Peebles.

44 Mrs. Kay, provisions.

45 Mrs. Brown, mangier.

,, James Tearney, wood turner.

47 Robert M'Lay, weaver.

48 Andrew Stewart, millwright.

,, William Smith, gardener.

,, Mrs. Baxter.

,, Thomas Wilson, painter.

,, David Robertson, wright.

,, David Miller, plasterer.

49 Mrs. Macfarlane, Wolf cottage.

50 Coal Depot.

62 John Seaton, carter.

53 George Watson, shoemaker.

53| George Ross, potato dealer.

54 Wm. Crawford, grocer and spirit dealer.

Thomas Crawford, publican and carter,

Doune road.

BRIDGE STREET (UPPER).

1 David Bennie, foreman currier.

2 David Yellowlees, tanner and currier.

„ John Yellowlees, tanner and currier.

„ Miss Henderson.

8 James Forsyth, clothier.

„ Miss Ferguson.

4 John M'Lachlan, shoemaker.

„ John Saunders, tinsmith.

5, John Tainsh, brewer.

„ Joseph Wilson, labourer.

6 Mrs. Glen.

7 Duncan Cameron, dyke builder.

„ James Risk, coach wright.

8 Alexander M 'Donald, maltster.

9 James Guthrie,joiner and cabinetmaker.

10 Catherine M'Aree, dairy.

,, Mrs. Eadie.

,, Miss narrower.

11 Alexander Buchanan, bill poster.

12 William Young, teacher.

13 James Weir, saddler.

,, Mrs, Weir.

,, Andrew Swan, jeweller.

14 Alexander Wylie, commercial traveller.

,, Misses Dunn.] 5 Peter Munnoch, traveller.

,, James Hunter, mason,

,, John Christie, cabinetmaker.

16 Robert Wilson, jun., sailing master.

,, John Johnston, thrashing machineengine-keeper,

17 Robert Wotherspoon, ale store-keeper.

18 Mrs, Anderson, dairy.

,, James Coats, moulder.

,, James Waddell, moulder.

25 Thomas Bell,

26 David M'Aree, mason.

27 Robt. Soutar, supervisor, inlandrevenue.

,, Misses Forrest,

28 William Harvey, Gowanbrae, watch-maker,

,, Mrs, Captain Wilson.

29 Archibald Hamilton Grahame, ComelyBank.

,, Whinwell Cottage.

BROAD STREET.

1 John Murray, clothier.

2 James Alison, tailor.

,, Mrs, Miller, lodgings,

,, John Fulton, Cambusbarron, Gargun-nock and Kippen post-runner,

3 Robert Brown, grocer and spirit dealer.

5 Graham's Court,

„ Sheriff-clerk's Office—T. L. Galbraith.

,, Robert Brown, grocer,

,, John Mathie, compositor.

,, Miss Hay.

,, John M'Kenzie, shoemaker.

,, William M'Kay, corkcutter.

,, David Young, railway guard.

,, Robert M 'Alpine, mason,

,, Mrs. Meiklejohn, outfitter.

,, Alexander Duthie, tailor,

6 A, P, Hart & Co,, chemists & druggists.

7 Alexander Henderson, bookseller.

8 John Brown, wright.

,, William M. Grant, instructor, Stirling-

shire Rifle Volunteers,

,, James Fordyce, watchmaker.

,, John Watt, currier,

,, John Robertson, Militia Staff.

,, William Moore, agent for the Scottish

Legal Burial and Loan Society.

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8 Alex. Henderson, bookseller and joiner.

,, 'William Gillespie, bootmaker.

9 John Cribbes, grocer.

10 William Dow, grocer and spirit-dealer.

11 Alexander M'Gregor, mason.

,, Mrs. Fernie.

,, John Macdonald, pipe-major, Stirling-

shire Militia.

13 J. Crawford & Co., drapers.

14 William Murray, publican.

15 Daniel M'Kerracher.

,, Mrs. Taylor, lodgings.

,, Mrs. Prentice.

,, William Buchanan.16 M. Eraser, provisions.

17 A. &, W. Forrest, cabinetmakers.

18 D. & J. MacEwen & Co., grocers.

19 Mrs. Ormond, grocer and spirit dealer.

20 William Henderson, joiner.

,, T. & J. Lamb, joiners and undertakers.

„ James MTherson, collector, Stirling-

shire Friendly Assurance Society.

„ Mrs. Shanahan.

„ William Sinclair, dairyman.

„ James Ralston.

„ John Prentice.

„ Robert Anderson, coach trimmer.

21 Thomas Lamb, joiner,

22 James Ritchie, provisions.

24 Michael Lyons, provisions.

25 George Arthur, draper.

„ Thomas Hunter, Militia Staff.

26 James Robb, tinsmith.

„ James Robertson, tailor.

„ Alexander M'Galium, missionary.

27 David Archibald, baker.

28 Riddell & Robb, tinsmiths.

80 George Laing, publican.

81 Anthony Falond, provisions.

83 William Sinclair, greengrocer and dairy-

man.34 James M'Quade, pawnbroker.

85 Adam Steel, Registrar.

,, David Nicol, postman.

„ James M'Quade, pawnbroker.

36 William Dow, grocer.

„ Mrs. M'Queen, lodgings.

„ John Stupart, superintendent of burghpolice.

„ Edward M'SuUy, Militia Staff.

„ William Brown, baker.

37 James Hepburn, eating-house.

43 Robert M'Nicol, brewer.

44 James M'Bryde, greengrocer.

45 James Whyte, salesman bookseller.

45 Thomas Beckett, pressman.

46 James Lamb, joiner.

„ Thomas Hyslop, warder, County Prison.

„ James Crawford.

„ Alex. Ralston, beadle. West Church.

47 Town Clerk's Office—T. L. Galbraith.

„ Registrar's Office—Adam Steel.

48 James Kane, china merchant.

49 Council Chambers.

,, Police Court-room.

„ Justiciary Court-room.

„ Master of Works Office—John M'Lean.

50 Charles Nicholson, colour-sergeant,

Stirlingshire Militia.

,, Mrs. White, dressmaker.

51 Weigh -house and Butter Market.

52 Mrs. Jack, publican.

53 Andrew Bowie, bugle-major, Stirling-

shire Militia.

„ Robert Robertson, Militia Staff.

„ William Y. Somerville, baker.

54 Banks' Court.

,, James Gray, missionary.

„ Mrs. Campbell.

,, Alexander Grant, watchmaker.

„ Robert Struthers, contractor.

,, Alexander Campbell, chief constable.

55 Mrs, Dryden, provisions.

56 John Barton, provisions.

57 John Hynd, tailor.

„ Mrs. A. Fergus.

,, Miss Moir, dairy.

60 R. M. Walker, Sheriff clerk-depute.

„ James Kane, china merchant.

,, John Dowell, tailor.

,, James Foster, plasterer.

„ Miss Maxwell.62 Mrs. A. Forrester, fishmonger.

64 James Kelly, Militia Staff.

,, Alexander Tait, policeman.

^Q Alexander M'Lellan, painter,

68 Mrs. Burns of Garvald.

BEUCE STREET.

1 David Stewart, draper.

2 Thomas Brown, baker,

„ Duncan Stewart, sawyer.

„ Ralph Brown, clerk,

„ John Dewar, inspector.

,, David Forgan, piano maker.

„ George Nicholson, salesmanironmonger.

3 Charles Balderston, clerk.

„ John Muirhead, writer.

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3 William Pirie, salesman ironmonger.

,, William King, salesman draper.

„ John Dawson.

„ William Valentine, clerk.

4 John Paterson, warehouseman.

„ Gilbert Henderson, painter.

„ Thomas and Jose^Dh Ai'mstrong, clearing

house clerks.

„ James Ronald, builder.

,, Eichard Davie, jun., clerk.

„ W. S. Dunlop, ironmonger.

„ John M'Lean, Master of Works.

BUEGHMUm.

1 William M'Leod, wiight.

„ William Scotland, engine driver.

„ Mrs. Paterson, lodgings.

„ Miss Paterson, dressmaker.

,, William Linklater, confectioner.

2 Henry Menzies, weaver.

„ Robert Cairns, joiner.

3 Helen Gourley, provisions.

4 Robert Crawford, excise.

5 John Murray, builder and joiner.

6 James Taylor, wool merchant.

7 John Pinlayson, saddler.

„ James Finlayson.

8 W. Law, residenter.

„ John Fitzpatrick, inspector, S. & D. R.

„ William Fitzpatrick, cashier, C. R.

9 Mrs. Henderson.

10 George Duncan, printer.

12 Mrs. M'Crae.

„ St. Ninians Well Brewery—AndrewColquhoun.

13 Burghmuir Carpet Works—John Pater-

son, & Co.

Do. do. David Menzies, foreman.

^1 Do. do. William Street, dyer.

CAMBUSKENNETH ABBEY.

William Dawson, weaver.

James Mathie, manufacturer.

Joseph Napier, superintendent of river

watchers.

James Hutcheson, publican.

Laurence Hunter, cabinetmaker.

Alexander Gowans, mechanic.

William Mathie, fisher.

Alexander Walker, teacher.

Andrew Watson, gardener.

James Lucas, gardener.

Archibald M'Lellan, carpenter.

William Stevenson, publican and boatman.

William Pitcaithly, fisher.

Thomas Glen, fisher.

Alexander Dewar, fisher.

Alexander Cochrane, spinner.

John M'Farlane, residenter.

Robert Mercer, spinner.

John Graham, fisherman.

William Kilgour, hawker.

CASTLEEILL.

Mrs. David Peter.

James Eadie, Crofthill dairy.

William Dawson, furniture dealer,

Peter Bell, labourer.

William Napier, labourer.

Ebenezer Monteath, gardener.

Philip Kinnaird, dairy.

Peter Dowell, provisions.

Miss Christie, lodgings.

William M'Nicol, publican.

John Wilson, gardener.

CASTLE WYND.George Cunningham, superintendent of

cemetery.

James Dick, town-officer.

Captain James Hollis, quarter-master,

Stirlingshire Militia, Valley lodge.

Mrs. Buchan.Henry G. Buchan, publican.

Military Hospital.

CHURCH WYND.John Page, bootmaker.

CLARENDON PLACE.

1 Mrs. Graham.2 Misses Sawers.

3 Miss Dawson.4 Misses Makgill.

5 Alexander Scott, confectioner.

6 Thomas Muir, coal merchant.

7 James Baird, umbrella maker.

„ Mrs. Baird.

„ John Baton.

8 Mrs, G. Fordyce, Beechcroft.

9 Miss C. Maclagan, Ravenscroft.

10 Robert M'Innes, artist.

11 Rev. William Findlay.

12 Rev. Thomas Wilson, M.A., Bellevue.

14 John Todd, manufactm-er.

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COWANE STREET.

1 John Dawson, publican.

2 Ebenezer Thomson, salesman.

„ Miss Matson, dressmaker.

,, John M'Ewan, draper.

„ Robert Hislop, plumber.

„ William Batison, carter.

3 J. Forsyth & Co.. grocers, tailors andclothiers.

4 Mrs. Brown.

„ Miss Macdougal.5 D. Sinclair.

6 J. Jenkins, waggon inspector.

7 Miss M'Lean, dressmaker.

„ James Graham, joiner.

„ Mrs. M'Lay.,, William Batison, labourer.

8 Duncan M'Intosh, mason.9 John Ferguson, shoemaker.

10 Alexander M'Farlane, shoemaker.11 William Cram, publican.

12 Dugald Cameron, fireman.

,, George Don.13 William Allester, tea dealer.

15 Robert Rankin, tailor.

,, John Malcolm, porter.

16 Robert Wilson, sen., sloop owner.

17 William Laing, tailor.

J,Peter M'llvride, shoemaker.

5, Nicol Robertson, carter.

„ George M'Intosh, weaver.

18 Mrs. Frame, laundress.

19 Robert Maxton, mason.

,, James Maxton, salesman draper.

,, Mrs. Brown.20 Miss Don, laundress.

20|- Alexander M'Cormick, trunk maker.21 John Miller, mason.

,, James Kinross, wright.

22 James M. Pollock, provisions, dairy, &c.

23 Mrs.Brewster, provisions andmangling.

,, Alexander Jamieson, tailor.

,, Alexander Ferguson, porter.

,, Michael Morrison, sawyer.

231 Andrew Burt, grocer.

24 Margaret Pow, sick-nurse.

,, Miss Helen Wilson.

,, William Simpson, pointsman.26 Daniel Stewart, confectioner.

,, Robert Donaldson, joiner.

,, John Melville, painter.

,, John Guthrie.

,, David Kinninmont, wi'ight.

27 Robert Drummond, millwright.

27 James Mackenzie.

,, John Bryce, mason.

,, James Shirra, tanner.

,, James Chrystal, vanman.28 Stores.

29 James Campbell, wright.

,, John Horn.30 Tnomas Jarret, wright.

,, James Somerville.

,, Alexander Niddry, photographer.

,, Hugh Forsyth, clerk.

,, Joseph Bogle, lastmaker.

,, Alexander Denovan, coachwright.

31 CoAvane St. School—James Hardie.

32 Mrs. Graham, grocer.

33 David Mitchell, saddler.

,, John Grant, weigher.

,, David M'Callum, tailor.

,, Mrs. Square, lodgings.

34 John Hunter, mason.

,, John Gardner, mason.

,, Thomas Leslie, foreman bootmaker.

36 Thomas Kyle, secretary of the Stirling

shire Friendly Assurance Society.

37 Miss Campbell.

,, Mrs. Templeton.

,, John Evans, labourer.

38 John Davie, coal agent.

,, John Moncrieff, weaver.

39 Thomas Smith, cabinetmaker.

,, Joseph Robertson, mason.40 Henry M 'Cowan, grocer.

43 Robert Soutar, carter.

,, Mrs. Bateman.44 Peter Robertson, provisions.

45 William Allan, turner.

,, Alexander Finlayson, weaver.

,, John Ross, weaver.

46 John Gardner, shoemaker.47 Andrew Thomson, carter.

,, John Frame.48 James Strachan, provisions.

49 Thomas Black, smith.

,, William Lamb, foundry dresser.

50 John Ferguson, publican.

51 Miss Henderson, smallwares.

52, 53 David Bayne, grocer.

54 John Bell, weaver.

55 Alexander Robertson, publican.

57 Daniel Shaw, carter.

58 David Wilkie, commission agent.

,, George Gordon, labourer.

59 William Stirling.

60 George Scott, labourer.

61 William Harvey, shopman.

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61 John Danskiu, carter.

63 James Christie, maltman and dairy.

Territorial Mission Hall.

64 Eobert Murdoch, wright.

,, Daniel Stewart, painter.

,, James Smith, joiner.

644 Peter Johnston.

,, Mrs. Robertson.

,, George Smart, photographer.

,, Eev. Thomas Andrew.,, Edward Banks, smith.

,, Peter Mackie, plasterer.

65 Mrs. M'Kerracher, dairy.

m Mrs. M'Culloch, sick-nurse.

66| Robert M'Ewen, grocer.

67 James Gillespie, builder.

,, Daniel M'Kerracher, carter and coal

agent.

,, Charles Thomson, painter.

,, Daniel Crichton.

,, Daniel Taylor, wTight.

,, John Ewing, ^vright.

,, Richard Henderson, time-keeper, Stir-

ling Foundry.

,, John Turnbull, painter.

69 "William Bathgate, baker.69i Mrs. M 'Galium, mangier.

69^ William Gentles, slater.

,, Mrs. Ritchie.

,, Mrs. Smeaton.

,, George Liddell, clerk.

,, James Marshall, wright,

69| James Laing, salesman clothier.

,, Mrs. Gardner,

,, Alexander Gardner.

,, Robert Hall, engine-driver.

,, "William Jenkins, merchant.

,, Thomas Galbraith, weight,

,, William Ritchie, mason.70 Thomas Cousin,

,, Thomas S, Thomson, brick-builder.

,, Robert Baton, tea dealer.

71 John Eadie, provisions.

72 William Bennet, wright.

,, William Sinclair, Avright.

,, Andrew Davie, clerk.

,, Robert Condie, joiner,

,, Alexander Kerr, shoemaker.

,, Mrs. Herdman, sick-nurse.

73 Andrew Crawford, smith.

,, James M'Kinlay, saddler.

,, John Angus, dyer.

,, Angus Cameron, fitter.

74 Robert M 'Arthur, engine-driver.

,, Thomas Bowie, joiner.

74 WiUiam Webster, engine-driver.

,, Alexander Forrester, plumber.

74| Lawrence Gardner, smith.

,, James Adam, smith.

,, Thomas Stirling, joiner.

,, William Lyon, joiner.

75 George Dawson, engine-driver.

76 James Menzies, grocer.

CRAIGS (LOWER).

1 Andrew Watson, labourer.

2 David Miller, gardener.

„ Alexander Ferguson, dyer.

3 Archibald Wotherspoon.4 Eobert Tait, carter.

6 James Dow, dairy.

7 William Dick, engine-driver.

„ John Harvey, millwright.

8 John Hodge, publican.

10 John Stevenson, labourer.

13 Alex. Cherry & Sons, skinners.

14 James Lennie, porter.

15 Peter Youl, candlemaker.

„ John Stewart, tanner.

19 John Ferguson, agent.

20 Burnside Foundry—Smith & M'Ewen.21 Mrs. M'Ewen, provisions.

„ Robert M'Ewen, builder.

,, John Parker, slater.

„ William Miller.

,, James Lithgow.23 Alexander Mackenzie, tanner.

25 Alexander Telford, railway guard.

,, Miss Strachan, dressmaker.26 William Ferguson, joiner.

27 William Watson, boot closer.

,, George, Lundie, shoemaker.29 John Stevenson, joiner.

„ Hugh M'Beath, mason.

„ Ralph Robb, smith.

„ Mrs. Crawford, lodgings.

„ John M. Crawford, cabinetmaker.

„ Thomas M'jSTeil, tailor.

39 Andrew Stenhouse, carter.

40 George Leishman, wright.

„ Mrs. Mitchell, lodgings.

„ John Alexander, wright.

41 David Penman, Sherilf-oflScer,

,, James Young, engine-driver.

,, William M'Adam, carter.

,, John Hunter.

,, Robert Morton, tailor.

42 William Russell, railway guard.

., Alexander Denovan, cabinetmaker.

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44 Daniel Kerr, labourer.

,, Alexander Hunter, maltster.

45 Duncan Fisher, shoemaker.46 George Chalmers, builder.

47 John Pow, smith.

50 James Scott, provisions.

62 Mrs. Miller, provisions.

CRAIGS (UPPER).

3 James Gray, seedsman, manure andgrain merchant.

5 Duncan & Jamieson, steam printers.

6 Miss Moyes, dressmaker.

7 Eobert Smith, baker.

8 William Livingston, carter.

,, Peter M'Nab, blacksmith.

,, William Forrester, sawyer.

,, Misses M'Dougal.9 James Colville, provisions.

10^ A. White & Son, builders.

,, Mrs. Macfarlane.

,, John Macfarlane, clerk,

,, John Brown, sen., salesman grocer.

,, John Brown, jun., clerk.

,, Andrew Black, shoemaker.

,, James Meldrum, joiner.

,, J. Begbie, brassfounder.

,, David Bringings, porter.

,, Alexander Chrystal,

,, John M'Lellan, joiner.

lOf Walter Ferguson,

11 William Donaldson, mason.12 Mrs, Valentine, grocer,

13 Reformed PreslDyterian Church—Rev.

William Binnie, D,D.14 Thomas Smith, moulder and engineer.

,, Mrs. Graham, lodgings,

,, John Graham, joiner,

,, John Chalmers, blacksmith.

,, Charles M'Donald.25 P. & R, Paterson, tan-works.

,, James Allan, currier.

27 James M'Farlane, carter and dairyman,Goosecroft,

29 Alexander Thom, brickmaker.Samuel Kerr, gatekeeper.

Robert Jackson, gardener, Rosebankcottage.

Heniy Eadie, salesman draper, Rose-

bank cottage,

John Christie, Forthbank.John Crawford, Springkerse.

John Taylor, clerk, Springkerse.

37 James M 'Alpine, brickmaker.

38 John Wilson, joiner.

,, James Keith, surfaceman.^

39 Gavin Crawford, engine driver.

,, Archibald M'Lay, engine driver.

40 Peter Taylor.

,, William Henderson, engine driver.

41 Alexander Jack,

,, Thomas Low, painter,

,, James Robb, engine driver.

,, Allan Baird, engine driver.

,, John Miller, smith.

,, Hector Wilson, cellarman.

43 James M'Farlane,

44 William M'Dougal, joiner,

45 Alexander Lindsay, foreman fitter.

,, James Wilkie, gardener.

,, George Dick, engine driver.

,, John Christie, fireman.

46 Mrs, Young, mangier,

,, Alexander Jaflfrey, currier.

,, Mrs, Watson, provisions.

,, John Lamond, engine driver.

48 Mrs, Doig, lodgings,

,, Thomas Watt, engine driver,

49 Mrs, M'Naughton, provisions.

,, James Taylor, railway guard.

,, Robert Fergus, gardener.

,, James Watt, smith.

50 William Stevenson, wright.

51 James Dewar, carter.

52 Henry M'Connachie, gardener,

,, Henry M'Connachie, jun., wright.

58 Andrew Beath, surgeon, Craigs house.

60 John M 'Gibbon, carter and dairyman.

,, David Moyes, foreman fitter.

61 Mrs, Thomson, lodgings,

,, John Herron, iDrewer.

,, Robert Gilfillan, spinner,

,, William Corbett, moulder.

62 John Weir, steamboat purser.

64 William Hendrie, tinsmith,

65 Alexander Paton, quarrier.

66 John Mitchell, publican,

67 Walter Stewart, smith,

,, Thomas Murray, brewer.

68 John Chrystal, hosier,

69 James Donaldson, wright.

,, John Gourley, smith.

70 Robert Dow, publican.

71 Peter M'Laren, mason.

72 David M'Gregor, slater,

73 Alexander Robertson, dairyman.

74 James Kerr, smith.

75 John Ross, wright.

76 Walter Buchanan, labourer.

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11 Jolin M'Liickie, joiner.

79 George Owen.,, Geo. Owen, jun., smith and macliinist.

80 David Gibson, porter.

81 Miss Main.

,, James Angus, dyer.

,, Mrs. Fletcher, midwife.

,, Misses Johnston, dressmakers.82 Archibald Merrilees, plumber, brass-

founder and gasfitter.

,, John Clark, dairyman.

,, Daniel Robertson, slater and fireman.

5, Mackie, Stott & Miller, plasterers.

DUMBARTON ROAD.

1 Robert Dick, saddler.

2 Miss Gilchrist.

5, Mrs. Jack.

„ Robert Dick, saddler.

3 Mrs. Robertson, lodgings.

„ Miss Robertson, dressmaker.4 Alexander Morrison, joiner.

5 Mrs. Bryce, lodgings.

„ Mrs. Neilson, lodgings.

6 John Morrison & Sons, builders andjoiners.

8 Stirling JErated "W ater Manufactory

John M'Millan.

5, Thomas M'Nab, joiner and undertaker.

„ Robert Adam, cork cutter.

9 John Craigie, plasterer.

10 Kemp, Murray & Nicholson, agricul-

tural implement and reaping machinemakers, blacksmiths, builders, housecarpenters, and joiners.

11 Andrew Davidson, blacksmith.12 D. & J. MacEwen, & Co., stores.

13^ J. & J. Mathie & M'Luckie, writers,

Wolf Craig.

14 Hill & Cathcart, writers, Wolf Craig.

„ John Hardie, plumber.

ESPLANADE (MOUNT PLEASANTPLACE).

Joseph Cook, quarter-master sergeant,

Stirlingshire Militia.

Mrs. Christie.

William Christie, watchmaker.David M'Farlane, Militia staff.

Thomas Arthm-, assistant storekeeper, Stir-

ling Castle.

Castle Hotel—Hugh Wood.Mrs. Lauder.

John Balderston.

William A. Curtis, control clerk, Stirling

Castle.

James C. R. Wood, teacher of music.

FORTH PLACE.

1 Forth & Clyde Junction Railway Office

—R. Young, manager.2 Mrs. Hay.3 Thomas Mitchell.

4 AVilliam Liddell, grocer.

5 Mrs. M'Neil.

6 Hugh Gavin, draper.

7 James Graham, music seller.

8 Mrs. Humble.9 John Johnston, commercial traveller.

10 Robert Reid, clerk.

11 J. B. Stephenson, coal merchant.„ Robert Stephenson.12 James Davie, ironfounder.

„ John Davie, clerk.

FORTHVALE.John Todd & Sons, wool spinners.Thomas Hassel, clerk.

William Hassel, Forthvale cottage.Ralph Hill, Forthvale cottage.

Charles Gray, Forthvale cottage.

Forth Bridge Shoe Factory—W. Cummiug.William Wilson, Forth Bank cottage.

David Houston, Forth Bank cottage.

Thomas Raines, proprietor of travellingthrashing machines.

Cornton Road check-bar.

FRIARS STREET.

1 Peter Bett, fruiterer, fishmonger, andgame dealer.

2 Robert Wardrope, refreshments.3 John M'Queen, dairy and provisions.

5 Christopher Canby, engraver.

,, William Burns, wood carver.

„ Jas. Chalmers, reed and camb maker.,, Miss Chalmers, straw hat maker.,, Alexander Kerr, blacksmith.6 James Harley, sheriff- officer.

,, Mrs. Simpson.7 William Maltman, cabinetmaker.8 John Steel, brassfounder, plumber, &c.9 William Maltman, cabinetmaker.

10 Mrs. M'Laren, grocer and provisiondealer.

,5 John Carmichael) chemist.

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10 Donald M'Kenzie, police-officer.

,, Mrs. Cameron, lodgings.

11 Mrs. John M'l^ab, toy shop.

1

2

Mrs. Simpson, millineryand furnishings.

13 Wm. Marshall, bootmaker.

,, Mrs. Lang, lodgings.

„ James Fyffe, engine driver.

15 John Dobbie, boot and shoe warehouse.16 Alex. Comrie, foreman coach painter.

J,Miss Comrie, straw hat maker.

„ Mrs. Dougal, mangier.

„ James Bauchop, bootmaker.17 Mrs. Auld, small wares and mangier.18 Mrs. Leask, teacher.

,, John Steel, plumber.

,, Mrs. Anderson, lodgings.

„ Henry Murray, salesman grocer.

19 Mrs. Robertson, flesher.

20 James Millar & Sons, grocers andspirit merchants.

21 Royal Hotel, Archibald Campbell.

GLADSTONE PLACE.

Robert Peter.

Wright Cumming, boot and shoemaker.Colonel M'Pherson, 4 Ochil villas.

Alfred Montanaro, control officer,

Stirling Castle, 3 Ochil villas.

Charles Gibson, M.D., 2 Ochil villas.

George Ure, 1 Ochil villas.

IRVINE PLACE.

1 Miss Kidston.

,, Mrs. Reid.

2 William Catlicart, writer.

3 Peter Young.4 Thomas Steel.

5 Mrs. Burden.

,, William Burden.7 Burden's Malt Barns.8 Burden's Brewery.

„ Roman Catholic Chapel—Rev. PaulM'Lachlan.

10 Henry Esdon, cabinetmaker.

„ Thomas Ronald, accountant.

„ James Todd.12 Miss Irvine.

Rock cottage.

ViewfieldU. P. Church.

JAIL WYND.County and Burgh Police Offices.

Justice of Peace Court-Room.Sheriff Court-Room.

KING STREET.1 Hugh Ferguson, boot and shoe ware-

house.2 — Saunders, grocer and winemerchant.3 Miss Wright, dressmaker.

„ A. & C. Fairbairn & M'Nab, builders.

„ Mrs. Duncan, lodgings.

„ William Johnston.

„ William Dowell, tailor and clothier.

,, Mrs. Dawson, lodgings.

,, Mrs. Watt, lodgings.

4 David Stewart, millinery warehouse.5 John Mackieson, hairdresser and per-

fumer.

6 James Millar & Sons, bakers and con-

fectioners.

7 Kirkwood & Walker, chemists anddruggists.

8 Athenaeum Subscription Library andReading Room—A. Jack, librarian.

9 Clydesdale Bank—James Drysdale,

agent.

10 Robert F. M'Lachlan, publican.

11 J. G. M'Lean, accountant, stockbroker

and insurance agent.

„ William Simpson, architect.

,, Duncan M'Diarmid, postboy.

„ John M'Farlane, do.

,, H. M. Kirkwood, printer.

„ Henry Drummond.„ Ma cfarlane Free Library andMuseum—

A. Jack, librarian.

12 James Weir, saddler.

13 Thomas Young, carver and gilder.

14 James Mitchell, tailor and clothier.

15 Alexander Stewart, publican.

„ Misses Baton.

„ John Drummond, blacksmith.

„ James Gardner, cooper.

„ Andrew Crawford, tea dealer, &c.

,, Misses Turner, dressmakers.

„ Alexander Murdoch.16 Graham & Morton, ironmongers, tin-

smiths and gasfitters.

17 David Morton, ironmonger.

,, George Morgan, draper.

,, Mrs. Sinclair, lodgings.

,, Morrison & Cunningham, writers.

„ Mrs. Alexander Duff, lodgings.

,, John Grant, clerk.

,, Gibson & Reddie, plumbers, brass-

founders and gasfitters.

„ James M'Laren, postboy.

„ William M'Naughton, baker.

,, Archibald M'Arthur, painter.

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17 James Kerr, Justice of Peace clerk.

,, John Murray, jobbing gardener.18 James M'Kinlay, tailor and clothier.

19 James Strachan, tailor and clothier.

„ Miss Bruce, lodgings.

„ Peter Schofield, St. Ninians and Ban-nockburn post runner.

20 T. & D. Peacock, drapers.

21 Morgan & Co., drapers.22 David Turnbull, jeweller, watchmaker

and optician.

23 William Macgregor, auctioneer andvaluator.

„ John Muirhead, writer.

„ John Cairns, corn merchant.„ Miss Welsh, lodgings.

5, Robert Pinlayson, glazier and glass

merchant.

5, Mrs. Alexander M'Donald, WoodsideCottage.

5, Mrs. Fraser, mangier.

5, Mrs. Ferguson,

„ John Welsh, porter.

24 Robert S. Shearer, bookseller, stationer

and circulating library.

25 Alexander Jenkins, writer.

„ Mrs. Anderson.

5, James Gardner, cooper.

„ Henry Arnott, tailor.

„ John Kay, compositor.

„ James M'CuUoch, postboy.26 William Peddie, stationer and news-

agent.

27 Hugh Crawford, railway guard.

„ Hugh Crawford, junr., clerk.

28 John Barnes, hairdresser.

29 William Graham, banker.

„ William Baton, bank accountant.

„ David Turnbull, jeweller.

30 Royal Bank of Scotland—WilliamGraham, agent.

81 Henderson Brothers, drapers.

33 W. & J. Trotter, hosiers, glovers, out-

fitters and shirtmakers.84 Misses Johnstone, dressmakers.

J, Misses Fleming, milliners and straw hat

makers.

„ John Henderson, photographer.35 Robert Marshall, hatter.

36 City of Glasgow Bank— Chrystal &Macfarlane, agents.

37 Chrystal & Macfarlane, writers.

„ Mrs. Vance.

5, Robert Marshall, hatter.

5, Peter Miller, ironmonger.

37 Mrs. Thomas Gillies.

38 Peter Miller, ironmonger.

39 John F. Crawford, bookseller andstationer.

40 Stirling Journal & Advertiser Office-James Hogg.

,, Temperance Hotel—Wm. Dowdy, sen.

„ William Dowdy, jun.

41 William Robertson, hatter.

42 J. & A. Drummond, drapers and clan

tartan warehouse.

43 Thomas Binning, saddler and coal

merchant.44 Duncan Macnab, writer.

,, Sasine Office—Robert Curror.

„ Assistant-Inspector of Reserve Forces

Office.

,, Mrs. and Miss Robertson, milliners

and dressmakers.

45 John Vance, boot and shoe warehouse.

46 Peter Drummond, Tract Depot.

48 Wm. Drummond & Sons, seedsmen andagricultural implement warehouse.

49 John Wands, china merchant.

50 Golden Lion Hotel Coach Office.

51 Golden Lion Hotel—Duncan Campbell52 John M'Intosh, hostler.

„ Auction Sale Room.53 J. & G. Henderson & Co., grocers.

54 David Middleton, cattle food manu-facturer.

,, George T. Beattie, commission mer-chant.

„ John M'Donald, cooper.

„ Dougald Cowan, coach wheel maker.

„ William Bryce, upholsterer and cabinet

maker.55 John M'Donald, publican.

56 Union Bank—J. & J. Mathie agents.

57 John D. Mathie, writer.

58 James M'Cracken, publican.

„ Mrs. G. R. Wilson.

,, A. Verri, teacher of music and piano-

forte.

59 Wm. J. Moore, druggist—^house 58.

60 John Jamieson, clothier.

61 Andrew Maloch, gunsmith and cutler.

62 William Harvey, watchmaker.63 James Robertson.

„ James Dowell, tailor.

„ William Anderson, ticket collector.

65 Thomas Menzies & Co., drapers.

66 Banks Brothers, smiths and bell-

hangers, perambulator and iron bed-

stead manufacturers.

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66 Mrs. Banks.

„ James Brown, letter carrier and tailor.

„ Mrs. Brown, lodgings.

67 James Smith, grocer and tobacconist.

68 William Jenkins, general dealer.

„ Daniel M'Ewen, iron merchant.

,, Volunteer Orderly Koora.69 Eobert Liddel, grocer—house 68.

71 W. & A. Johnston, drapers.

72 Eobert Curror, banker.73 Bank ofScotlaud-Eobert Currorjagent.

MAR PLACE.

Mrs. Captain S. Kenny.Stirlingshire Militia Stores.

Norman Masson, sergeant-major, Stirling-

shire Militia.

Mrs. Colonel Forbes, Snowdon house.

MAXWELL PLACE.

1 John Walls, painter.

5, Mrs. Eeid, lodgings.

„ George Hunter, wool merchant.2 Mrs. Wilson.

„ William Wilson, bank accountant.

,, Thomas Walker, druggist.

3 Miss Eussel, teacher of music.

,, Miss Eason.4 David Adams, agent for Wordie k Co,

„ Thomas Miller, engineer.

5 Thomas Young, carver and gilder.

6 James Thomson.7 Eobert Frame.„ John Carnegie, commission agent.

8 Andrew Cowie, hostler.

,, William Willison, engineer.

9 Wordie & Co.'s stables and stores.

10 Alexander Miller, joiner.

„ Miss Miller, dressmaker.

,, Andrew Learmonth, engine-driver.

MELVILLE PLAGE.

1 William Drysdale.2 Eobert Drummond, jeweller.

,, Gregor Drummond, do.

3 Mrs. Duthie.4 James Drummond, draper.

5 George Mouat, commission agent.

6 John Dick, writer.

7 John Christie.

8 Mrs. Dr. Anderson.9 Misses Esam & Williams, boarding and

educational establishment for youngladies.

10 Eev. Colin Mackenzie.11 Miss Hamilton.12 Eev. Eobert Frew, D.D,, St. Ninians.

13 Miss Gordon.14 John MacEwen, sen., grocer.

„ John MacEwen, jun., do.

15 Rev. John T. Gowanlock.16 Mrs. Peter MacEwen.17 Mrs. Macmillan.18 Peter Murray, coal master.19 Miss Jardine.

20 Archibald Henderson, draper.

VILLAS.

Mrs. Munnoch, South lodge.

Alexander Munnoch, do.

Mrs. Smith, Eandolphfield.

J. Wood Blakey, do.

Misses Wright, Clifford park.

MURRAY PLACE.

1 Tract Depot (hack entrance).

2 Peter Carmichael, confectioner.

3 James Graham, music-seller and piano-forte warehouse.

4 Temperance Hotel—Peter Carmichael.

5 Eobert Drummond & Son, jewellers

and watchmakers.7 Duncan M'Ara.„ P. Wallace, auctioneer and contractor.

,, Mrs. Hill, lodgings.

8 Andrew M'Lachlan, millinery and fur-

nishing warehouse.9 S. Young, boot and shoe warehouse.9|- Lambert Hepting, jeweller andwatch-

maker.

9| Matthew 0. Thomson, watchmaker.10 John Lennox, grocer, wine and spirit

merchant.11 Wm. Drummond & Sons, seedsmen

(back entrance).

12 James Millar, clothier.

„ William Vost, surveyor of taxes.

„ James T, Wingate, writer.

13 James M'Laren, publican.

14 Virtue & Ferguson, ironmongers.15 Mrs. James Wilson, painter.

16 Eobert Bald, painter.

17 J. Bauchop, boot and shoe warehouse.18 Mrs. George Murdoch, confectioner.

19 Golden Lion Hotel (back entrance).

20 Eobert Patterson, land agent.

„ William Stevenson, writer.

„ John Esdon, law-clerk.

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20 Eobert Frater, plumber.

„ Mrs. Peter M'Intyre, lodgings.

22 Stirling Observer Office—Robt. Gray.22^ Hugh Gavin, draper.

23 Mrs. Jack, publican.

24 Robert M'Nicol, publican.

25 William Waugb, veterinary surgeon.

,, John M'Kean, corn merchant.26 Henry Gardner, toy merchant and

coal agent.

27 Post Office, Postal Telegraph Office,

and Savings' Bank—William C.

Stevenson, post-master.

27J Commissary Clerk's Office—A. Hutton,clerk.

„ Prancis Mackison, architect.

„ William Waugh, veterinary surgeon.

„ James B. Wilson, surgeon-dentist.

27^ D. & R. Miller, cabinetmakers.28 James Grant, smith, bellhanger, and

inspector of weights and measures.

285- Robert Henderson & Co., clothiers.

285- Misses M'Lachlan, dressmakers.

28| Alexander Baird & Sons, toy andumbrella merchants.

29 Robert Prater, plumber and gasfitter.

30 North Church.31 John Walls, painter and paperhanger.82 Baptist Chapel.

„ James Symon.5, Misses Symon, milliners and straw hat

makers.33 Alexander Crowe, photographer.34 Station Hotel— Ebenezer Hendry.35 James M'Culloch, publican.

„ Railway Station—Booking offices for

passengers.

36 Queen's Hotel—James Hardie.37 Robert Liddel, joiner.

,, John Culbert, tailor.

38 Alexander G. Reid.

39 Pree North Church—Rev. AlexanderBeith, D.D.

40 John C. M'Lintock, clerk.

5, Andrew Hutton, writer.

,, Miss Wingate.41 Congregational Chapel.42 Mrs. Leggat, lodgings.

,, William Walker, horse-dealer andomnibus proprietor.

44 Leon J. Piatt, dentist.

„ John Scott, beadle, P. N. Church.46 John Murrie, banker.

48 National Bank of Scotland—JohnMurrie, agent.

NEWHOUSE.William Forbes, gardener.

Mrs. Sinclair, publican.

Andrew Moyes, coal merchant «& dairy.

David Drummond, wright.

Mrs. Daniel Reid, grocer.

James Rigg, spinner.

Charles Reid, baker.

John Thomson, tailor.

Miss Harley.

Mrs. Grassam.Mrs. Square.

James M'Kinstray, joiner.

James Robertson, painter.

Mrs, Thomas Gillespie.

James Stephenson, land measurer.James Low, painter.

Arthur Henderson, joiner.

William Wallace, traveller.

James Wordie, gardener.

John Gillespie, sawyer.

Mrs. Dick, provisions.

Thomas Hunter, gardener, Beechwood.Miss Robertson, Beechwood.Rev. Robert M'Corkle.John Smith, Rose cottage.

Thomas Harris, pointsman.William M'Laren, tailor.

James Mercer, residenter.

Robert Mercer, salesman grocer.

Peter Colston, gardener.

Archibald Glen, wright.

Robert Cribbes, publican.

John Buchanan, painter.

James Porsyth, carter.

Duncan MacNie, gardener.

Robert Alexander, mason.George Dick, carter.

Mrs. Grant.David Miller, joiner.

John Miller, joiner.

James Morrison, residenter.

James M'Queen, tailor.

John DaAvson, traveller. •

William M'Kerracher, baker.

Mrs. Galloway.Peter Alexander, joiner,

William Kerr, edge tool maker.Andrew Wallace, inspector of poor.

William Somerville, Bellfield cottage.

James White, shoemaker.Adam Perguson, gardener.

Mrs. Dewar.Alexander Allan, clerk.

Peter Stewart, manure merchant.

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James Ilarrison, Janefield.

Alexander M'Growther, Janefield.

NELSON PLACE.

1 Robert Adam, cork manufactuer.

2 Alexander Robb, foreman moulder.

3 John Logan.4 Thomas Laidlaw.

5 John Paterson, grocer.

6 William J. Clarke, seedsman.

7 Andrew D. Glen, clerk.

8 William Smith.

9 Archibald Abercromby, seedsman.

10 Andrew Buist.

11 William Morrison, builder and joiner.

12 John Nicol.

13 Mrs. Dr. Riach.

14 William Greig, goods manager, C.R.

15 Charles H. Graham, M.D.16 Alexander Brodie, wine merchant.

17 John Morrison, builder and joiner.

18 Mrs. and Miss Walls.

19 Mrs. Donaldson, lodgings.

20 John Henderson, law clerk.

22 Andrew Colquhoun, brewer.

23 Thomas GaiF, manufacturing chemist.

24 John Palmer, inspector of poor andcollector of rates.

25 John Carnie, joiner.

26 James Drummond, joiner.

ORCHARD PLACE.

1 Brodie & Co., wine and spirit merchants.

„ Live Cattle Mart—Henderson's.

2 Robert Robertson, coal merchant.

3 John Robertson, dairyman.4 Hugh Wright, vanman.

,, Robert Hunter, carpet weaver.

,,William Bryce, cabinetmaker.

,,Thomas Jones, brassfounder.

„ Prancis Finlayson, tailor.

„ James Donaldson, painter.

,,Hugh M'Dougal, carter.

,,Walker's Livery Stables.

,, Cattle Sale Ground.6 William Pinlayson, slater.

,,Thomas Pulton,

7 David Buchan, lathsplitter.

„ Mrs. Ferguson, mangier.8 William Martin, overseer to Water

Commissioners.

„ James Stevenson, waggon driver.

,, James Stevenson, pointsman.

,, William Clink, carter.

10 Stirling Observer (back entrance).

11 Stirling Foundry—Davie, Brown &.

Young, founders, millwrights, andengineers.

12 James Grant, smith and inspector of

weights and measures.

13 George Thomson, coach builder andharness maker.

PARK LANE.

Stirling Rope Work— C. Robertson & Co.William Campbell, wood merchant.William Hunter, wool merchant.Miss Laing.George H. Harrison,

Panton & Co., maltsters.

PARK PLACE.

1 Henry Drummond, seedsman, Glenelmlodge,

2 Leonard Baker, teacher of drawing.

3 Mrs. Trotter.

„ William & John Trotter, outfitters.

4 William Reid.

5 William Meiklejohn, draper.

6 Miss Gibson.

7 Peter Drummond, Rockdale lodge.

8 William Gillespie, Mineral vale.

9 Mrs, Gillespie.

10 Walter Paton, R.N.Coneypark Nursery—Wm, Drummond& Sons ; John Morrison, superintendent.

„ William Cochrane, draper.

11 George Murdoch, Cliffside.

„ Nursery.12 Robert Macluckie, writer.

13 Wm. C. Stevenson, post-master.

14 William Baird, umbrella-maker.

15 James Alexander.

16 Mrs. John Downie.17 Misses Goodsir.

18 John Todd, shipowner.

19 John Robertson, grocer.

PARK TERRACE.

1 James Grieve, tanner,

2 Duncan Macnab, writer.

3 James Anderson, road surveyor.

4 Rev. George Alexander, The Manse.

„ Mrs. Monteath, Enclosure house.

„ Miss Thorburn, Enclosure house.

5 Andrew Drummond, draper, Tredin-nock house.

„ Mrs. King.

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6 John Davidson, writer.

7 Mrs. Wright.8 Mrs. Gowans.9 Mrs. Smith.

10 William A. Anderson,11 Miss Edmonstone.12 Mrs. Craig.

14r Miss Reid, lodgings.

15 Mrs. M'Micking.16 Mrs. Dall.

17 Eobert Paterson, tanner.

18 Hon. Mrs. St. Clair.

19 Misses Pringle.

20 William Vost.

21 Miss Tytler.

22 Mrs. Cuthbertson.

,, David Cuthbertson, M.D.23 John Macfarlane, banker and writer.

24: Thomas L. Galbraith, town-clerk.

,, Mrs. and Misses Galbraith.

25 Andrew Downie.26 John Harvey.27 Captain J. C. C. Halkett, adjutant Stir-

lingshire Militia.

28 Mrs. Thomson, The Elms.

„ John and Duncan Thomson, coachbuilders. The Elms.

„ Mrs. Douglas, The Elms.Misses Speirs, Laurelhill.

PORT STREET.

1 Alexander Miller, bookseller, stationer

and circulating library.

2 Charles Wingate, writer.

„ Miss Craise, lodgings.

„ John Wands, china merchant.

„ Miss Reid, furrier and lodgings.

„ Archibald Merrilees, plumber.

,, Mrs. Paul, lodgings.

3 David Eindlay, M.D., surgeon.

,, James Pindlay, druggist.

4 Andrew Swan, jeweller and watch-maker.

5 John A. Dempster, tobacconist.

6 Misses Reid, milliners.

„ James Cowbrough, grocer.

„ James Eindlay.

7 James Cowbrough & Co., grocers andwine merchants.

8 Thomson & Dalrymple, Berlin wool re-

pository.

9 Henry S. Macdonald, jeweller andwatchmaker.

10 Stamp and Tax Office--John Davidson.

10 John Davidson, writer.

„ Wm. M'Dougal, j oiner and lodgings.

,, Thomas Fulton, clerk.

„ Miss M'Lellan.

1

1

John M'Vean, greengrocer.

12 Mrs. Sutherland, muslin sewing andstamping.

13 Adam Herron, cabinetmaker.

„ Robert Currie, joiner.

,, Burgh Assessor's Office—Robert Currie.

14 Alexander Dunsmore, grocer.

15 J. R. Sinclair, boot and shoe warehouse.

16 Misses Buchanan & M'Millan, milliners

and dressmakers.

„ Mrs. and Misses Stoddart.

,, George Bauchop, baker.

„ Alexander Dunsmore, grocer.

,, D, & J. MacEwen & Co.'s stores.

17 George Bauchop, baker.

18 William Christie, watchmaker andjeweller.

19 William Duncanson, druggist.

20 D. & J. MacEwen & Co., grocers andwine merchants.

21 John Paterson, grocer.

22 W. & J. Thomson, fleshers.

23 Miss J. Stewart, china merchant.

24 James Brown, publican.

25 D. & J. Stewart, jewellers and watch-makers.

26 L. H. Rintoul, fish and poultry dealer.

27 William Armstrong, gardener andgreengrocer.

28 Mrs. Stoddart, boot and shoe ware-house.

28J Miss Dunn, dressmaker.

29 William Carson, painter.

30 Archibald Abercromby, gardener andfruiterer.

31 John Canning, fitter.

„ Michael Munnoch, slater.

,, David Christie, slater.

„ Thomas Hislop, plumber.

„ John Michael Smith.

32 Robert Walls, Kerse mill store—JamesBurnett, salesman.

33 James Millar & Sons, bakers and con-

fectioners.

34 John Chrystal, publican and hosier.

35 John Paton, joiner.

,, Miss Paton, dressmaker.

„ James Arnott, painter.

„ William Armstrong, gardener.

„ David Eyife, coachman.

„ George M'Lean, corkcutter.

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35 John Telford.

„ William Bryce, coach trimmer.

„ James Fergus, labourer.

„ Archibald Mitchell, foreman carter.

„ Eobert M'Donald, bill poster.

36 J. M'Arthur, Berlin wool repository.

37 Misses Donaldson.38 John Torrance, baker and confectioner.

39 Eobert Campbell, writer and procurator-fiscal to sheriff and justices.

40 J. PuUar & Sons, dyers.

42 William Thomson, valuator.

,, James Gray, seedsman.

„ Mrs. Piper, lodgings.

„ Misses Baldie, dressmakers.

43 J. & J. Hardie, plumbers, brassfounders

and gasfitters.

44 Robertson & Macfarlane, grocers andwine merchants,

45 Johnston & Anderson, builders, joiners

and undertakers.

„ Bryce's veterinary forge.

„ James Marshall, flesher.

,, Thomas Henderson, cabinetmaker andundertaker.

„ Miss Fairfoul.

„ J. & J. Hardie, plumbers.

46 John Bryce, veterinary surgeon.

47 John Finlayson, saddler.

48 John Tait, glazier.

49 Archibald Duncan, china merchant.

„ Mrs. Gilchrist.

60 Alexander L. Moodie, surgeon.

51 John Mitchell, boot and shoe maker.52 William Miller, publican.

53 Port Custom House—Lessee, Alex.Gillespie, publican.

54 Daniel M'Lachlan, grocer.

65 John Miller & Son, bakers.

57 Mrs. Gourley, publican.

58 MacEwen & Co.'s stores.

60 Thomas Henderson, joiner, cabinet-

maker and undertaker.

63 John Small, game and fish dealer.

64 Eobert Miller, blacksmith.

„ Eobert Esdon & Son, cabinetmakersand upholsterers.

„ Eobert Arthur, turner.

65^ William Kinross, coachbuilder andharnessmaker.

,, J. & J. Angus, dyers.

„ Hugh Eraser, serated water manufac-turer.

QQ Mrs. Eobertson, fish and game dealer,

67 James Marshall, flesher.

68 Archibald Duncan, china merchantand coal agent.

69 Mrs, Stewart, lodgings.

„ Miss Stewart, dressmaker,

„ Hugh Eraser, serated water manufac-turer.

„ James Glover, tailor.

„ Misses Campbell, dressmakers.

„ Miss M'Bryde, French stay maker.

„ Miss Thomson.70 Alexander Scott, confectioner.

71 Duncan M'Laren, publican.

72 Eobert Eoberts, flesher.

73 Miss M'Allan, milliner.

74 John M'Allan, tea dealer.

„ Daniel Eeid.

,, Eobert Sharp, joiner.

„ Andrew Marshall, warehouseman.

„ William M'Kenzie, rope spinner.

75 Lachlan Eitchie, baker.

76 William Baird, flesher.

77 Eailway Hotel, Mrs. Grant.

78 L. H. Eintoul, game and fish dealer.

PRINCES STREET.

1 William Lawrance, publican.

3 Alex. Campbell, commercial traveller.

4 Mrs. Guild.

5 Mrs. J. Wilson.6 J. E. Sinclair, boot maker.7 Thomas Menzies, draper.

8 James Hogg, printer.

9 Mrs. Nimmo.,, Thomas Bowie, clerk. Stamp OflSce.

„ Parlane Macfarlane, grocer.

„ William Barclay, sculptor,

10 James Johnston, builder and joiner.

11 Eobert Anderson, builder and joiner.

12 David Eindlay, M.D.

QUEEN STREET.

1-3 David Yellowlees & Sons, tanners,

curriers, and leather merchants.

4 N. Wojenski, teacher of modernlanguages.

5 Misses Hewit.6 Peter Nicholson, builder and joiner.

7 Misses Eattray.

8 Misses Marshall, dressmakers.

„ Mrs, Angus,

„ Miss Vost.10 Mrs. Lodge.

„ Archibald M'Lachlan, coal and com-missioa agent.

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11 Robert Forbes, auctioneer.

„ Mrs. Gentleman.12 Inland Revenue Office—J. Bruce, clerk.

13 Mrs. Dr. Wilson.14 Peter Ferguson.

,, Duncan Ferguson, ironmonger.

„ John Ferguson, leather cutter.

„ Daniel Ferguson, bank accountant.

15 Mrs. Wright.16 James M'Elfrish, soapmaker.

17 John Lennox, grocer.

,, Adam Herron, cabinetmaker.

19 James Grant, smith.

20 James Smith, grocer.

21 Mrs. Jamieson.22 Mrs. and Miss Robertson.

23 John Young, writer.

24 William Wilson, shoemaker.

„ Robert Patterson, land agent.

,, Mrs. D. Fisher.

25 John Mackenzie, M.A., teacher.

26 William Murray, spirit merchant.27 Mrs. M'Laren, lodgings.

„ Miss Baxter, lodgings.

28 James Oswald.

„ Thomas Inglis, salesman draper.

29 Hugh M. Kirkwood, printer.

„ George Peddie, tinsmith.

30 Edward Buchan.31 John Banks, blacksmith.

„ Alexander Henderson, joiner.

32 Mrs. Paton.

38 Gavin Livingston, agent.

,, Miss Trimmer, teacher.

„ James Currie, joiner.

34 Mrs. Archibald.

„ John Smith, salesman draper.

„ Robert Cowie.

„ Samuel Reid, law-clerk.

„ Mrs, Dawson, lodgings.

„ James Haldane, salesman draper.

35 Wesleyan Methodist Chapel.37 John Keir, clerk.

„ Miss Gordon, teacher.

„ Misses M'Farland, dressmakers.

,, Alexander M'Lean, salesman draper.

38 J. Miller, locomotive superintendent.

„ William Glen, letter-carrier.

„ William Neilson, tailor.

„ G. M. Michie, gunmaker's salesman.39 Mrs Leckie, lodgings.

„ Mrs. M'Lea.,, Miss M'Lea, teacher.

5, James Nicol, joiner.

„ Robert Scotland, salesman clothier.

40 William Don, salesman grocer.

„ Mrs. Hunter.

,, William Banks, coachwright.

,, Daniel Stewart, jeweller.

41 Mrs. Brown.

,, James Brown, writer.

42 Mrs. and Miss Laing.

43 Alexander Bald.

,, Mrs. Stewart, dressmaker.

QUEEN'S ROAD.

Robert S. Shearer, bookseller.

RAPLOCH.

John Jamieson, joiner.

John Kay, blacksmith.

Alexander Meiklejohn, joiner.

John Guthrie, publican.

Nicol Reid, tailor.

Robert Ferguson, teacher.

John Esdon, cabinetmaker.

James Comrie, tea merchant.

SHORE ROAD.

1 Royal Hotel Stables.

2^ T. Scotland, painter and decorator.

4 James Millar & Sons' bakehouse andstores.

4| William Anderson, coal agent.

J,Andrew Murray.

,, Thomas M'Nab, joiner & undertaker.

„ Thomas Scotland, painter.

6 Alexander M'Kenzie, labourer.

,, Duncan M'Pherson, postboy.

7 James Millar, Seaforth house.

Samuel and Alexander Millar.

8 John Bell, wheel inspector.

,, James Tainsh, labourer.

,, James Turpie, joiner.

,, James Donaldson, joiner.

,, Robert Westwater, shoemaker.

,, Adam Aikman, carter.

,, Alexander Robertson, pointsman.

„ Daniel Luke, plumber.

,, Alexander Cameron, labourer.

,, William Morton, hatter.

10 James Reid, provision dealer andDunmore post runner.

12 Robt. Whitelaw, moulder and dairy.

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12 James Nicol, slater.

14 James White, provisions,

,, Malcolm Ferguson, porter.

„ Mrs. Smith.

16 Robert Seeth, railway watchman.Robt. Dawson, outdoor porter, Rail-

way station.

John Cameron.18 Daniel Taylor, publican.

20 Thomas Graham & Sons, lathsplitters

William Browne, Hoffe house.

21 Andrew M'Lachlan, milliner.

22 William Holmes, locomotive super-

intendent, N.B.R.23 John H. Irons, superintendent, Rail-

way station.

24 William Redder, inspector of perma-nent way, C.R.

25, 26 Rev. Andrew Milroy, Forthside

house.

„ Miss M'Laren, dressmaker.

27 William M'Gorum, railway guard.

28 William M'Intosh, carter.

30 John M'Culloch, publican.

North British Railway Goods Station

—Benjamin Gordon, agent.

M'Fadyen & Co., carting agents.

Andrew Robertson, coal agent.

William Anderson, do.

John Davie, do.

J. B. Stephenson. do.

William Miller, do.

32 Robert Lawson, draper,

33 George A. Murray, Inland Revenueofficer.

34 Misses Christie.

Christie & Son, brick and tile makers.James Sinclair, engineer and ship-

owner.

John G. Aitken, drysalter and ship-

owner.

Shore dues office, James Chalmers, lessee.

SOUTHFIELD.

G. N. Forrester, of Craigannet.

Miss Forrester.

James Kerr, J. P. clerk.

George Christie, brick and tile maker.John Murray Gartshore, Trininailan

house.

Thomas Binning, saddler.

William C. Macnie, brick & tile maker.John G. Aitken, shipowner.

Alexander Martin, Ochilview.

George Martin, Ochilview.

James Reid, Woodville.

Mrs. Bell.

Sir Arthur Hay, Bart.

William Mathison.

Misses Roberton.Adam White.Captain David Stewart.

SPITTAL SQUARE.

High School—John Stevenson, janitor.

Free South Church—Rev. W. F. Goldie.

John Tait, glazier.

Trades Hall—P. C. Mackie's school.

SPITTAL STREET.

1 Corn - Exchange Hotel—WilliamMacgregor.

,, David Macgregor, toll contractor.

,, Corn-Exchange—Wm. Macgregor,lessee.

2 John Finlayson.

,, Miss Finlayson, straw hat maker.

„ David Middleton, cattle food manu-facturer.

3 John Wright, shopman.4 Robert Masson, bookbinder.

5 Alexander Hamilton, tea and cloth

merchant.

,, Miss Jarvie, dressmaker.

6 David Liddel, currier.

,, Mrs. Liddel, straw hat maker.7 Mrs. M'Lea, provisions.

8 Andrew Oswald, slater.

9 James Craig, rag and china mer-chant.

10 Burgh School— John Graham, headmaster.

,, Misses Miller, dressmakers and lodg-

ings.

,, John Mackieson, perfumer.

11 Patrick Moran, labourer.

12 Industrial School—David Berry,teacher ; Mrs. Rain, matron.

13 Commercial Bank of Scotland—J. &J. M. Morrison, agents.

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13 James M. Morrison, banker.

14 Miss Christie.

15 Thomas King, provisions.

16 Archibald Watt, dairy.

„ Andrew Davidson, smith.

,, James Wells, smith.

,, William Houston, railway grain

porter.

„ John Galbraith, china merchant.

20 Miss Loughran, pawnbroker.

21 Alex. Gilchrist, market gardener.

,, William Mack, gunsmith.

,, William Downie, cooper.

„ James Napier, shoemaker.

22 John Galbraith, rag and china mer-chant.

23 Graham Bremner, mason.

,, David Honeyman, labourer.

,, Alexander Crowe, wright.

,, Robert Bremner, baker.

,, John Knox, labourer.

24 Peter Aikman, carter.

29 Miss Gilchrist.

34 Miss Lawson, provisions.

35 John Thomson, cabinetmaker.

36 Mrs. Williamson, provisions.

37 James Hogan, broker.

38 Robert Smith, joiner.

39 James Craig's china store.

40 Thomas Balfour, cabinetmaker.

42 James Callaghan, coal dealer.

43 David Crocket, currier and leather-

cutter.

,, Robert Masson, bookbinder.

,, Johnston & Neilson, plumbers, brass-

founders and gasfitters.

45 Misses Cameron & Duncan, strawhat and dressmakers.

„ George White.

46 William Cowie, cabinetmaker.

ST. JOHN STREET.

1 Patrick M'Naughtan, wright.

2 John Forsyth, grocer.

4 George Williams, publican.

5 William M'Kenzie, sergeant-major,

S.R.V.

,, William Dempster, cabinetmaker.

7 A. & W. Forrest, cabinetmakers.

„ James and John Henderson, grocers.

7 Hugh Ferguson, bootmaker.

,, Mrs. King, lodgings.

,, Mrs. Fraser, lodgings.

9 John Pryde, salesman hatter.

,, Leslie Neilson, foreman compositor.

,, John Forsyth, grocer.

13 Thomas Chalmers, bellman and bill

poster,

„ Richard Davie, bar and sheriff officer.

16 Erskine U.P. Church—Rev. JohnSteedman.

17-18 Prison—J. Robertson, governor.

19 Rev. James Markland, prison chap-

lain.

,, John Robertson, governor of prison.

21 Wm. M'Nab, superintendent countypolice.

22 William M'Lea, clerk.

Bowling Green.

Guildhall—Thos. Robertson, officer.

AVest Church—Rev. Wm. Findlay.

East Church—Rev. Geo. Alexander.

Churchyard and Cemetery—GeorgeCunningham, sexton.

Butter Market (back entrance).

M'Nicol's Brewery, do.

27 Peter M'Menemy, pawnbroker.32 A. Hanratty, broker.

33 James Page, shoemaker.

,, James Alexander, joiner.

,, Nelson Paterson.

34 John Paton, ham curer.

ST. MARY'S WYND.1 Mrs. Brown, publican.

2 Peter MTntosh, hospital sergeant,

Stirlingshire Militia.

4 T. Dawson, provisions.

„ Mrs. E. GafEney.

7 William Dolan.8 William Peddie, bookseller.

10 Alexander Henderson, joiner andundertaker.

11 Mrs. Jaffrey.

,, Miss Jaffrey, dressmaker.

12 John Eennet, musketry instructor,

Stirlingshire Militia.

,, John Henderson.16 Alexander Heggie, Militia staff.

„ John Sinclair.

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17 Andrew M'Allister, publican.

18 Stephen Hare.

„ Patrick Docherty, shoemaker.

19 John M'Call, auctioneer and furni-

ture dealer.

21 James M'Ewen, provisions.

22^ 23 Peter M'Mahon, broker andwaste dealer.

25 Charles Rennie, watchmaker.26 Mrs. Train, dairy and provisions.

29 James Buchanan, mason.

,, Alexander Abercromby, reporter.

,, Alexander Fletcher, plumber.

,, James Kenan, baker.

30 Mrs. Barclay, furniture dealer.

82 J. Leathly, tobacconist.

83 John Docherty, hawker.

„ William Marshall, labourer.

„ James M'Mahon, waste dealer.

,, Miss Maloney, teacher.

34 Mrs. Miller, provisions.

85 Mrs. Dreghorn, provisions.

36 John Erskine, labourer.

„ David Greenwood, tanner.

87 John Beattie, tanner.

38 Robert Scott, hammerman.,, James Duffein, labourer.

„ John Ireland, labourer.

„ Thomas Hall, policeman.

89 Alexander Mackay, labourer.

40 M. Mowbray, mangier.

41 George Erskine, clerk.

„ E. C. Erskine, toys and small wares.

42 Alexander Neilson, shoemaker.

„ William Neilson, plumber.

43 Thomas M'Nie, baker.

44 J. M. Pollock, dairyman.45 Michael Ketterick, carter.

46 John Johnston, brassfounder.

,, William Lawson, salesman draper.

„ Colin Campbell, missionary.

„ Miss Walker, dressmaker.

47 Robert Walker, shoemaker.48 Mrs. M'Gibbon.50 John Ward, mason.61 John Hay, shoemaker.

„ William Galloway, mason.52 Mrs. Burden's ale store.

„ Burden's Brewery office.

„ John Carmichael, brewer.

53 William Marshall, pointsman.

„ Mrs. White.

54 Duncan M'Lachlan, labourer.

56 John Craigie.

59 Edward Boyes, maltster.

63 Miss Lucas, Maraville house.

64 Andrew Crawford, writer, Bellfield.

,, Captain Herald, do.

65 Robert Sawers, do.

„ James R. Young, clerk, do.

„ Mrs. Burden, do.

„ Robert Gray, printer, do.

%Q John Kidston, provisions and dairy.

,, William Kidston.

67 W. Cowbrough, carter.

68 James Sneaden, tailor.

69 Robert Brown, provisions.

70 Walter Meiklam, smallwares.

71 Daniel M'Queen, mason.

,, William Gardner, mason.

„ William Donaldson, policeman.

,, William Anderson, painter.

72 C. Glass, grocer.

73 Hugh Bennett, dairy.

,, Mrs. Rankin, teacher.

75 Episcopal School.

,, Mrs. Howat.76 Mrs. M'Culloch, publican.

77 David Peter, cabinetmaker andundertaker.

78 David Spalding, wright.

„ Henry Sweeny, clothes dealer.

79 Marykirk— Mr. Colin Campbell,missionary.

80 James O'Neil, sen., labourer.

82 James Duffein, labourer.

83 James O'Neil, jun., furniture dealer.

84 Peter Allan, hairdresser.

86 George Laing, grocer.

87 Gillard Leathy, broker.

88 Long Close.

89 John Forbes, news agent.

90 Patrick Convery, furniture dealer.

93 Mrs. Doyle, broker.

94 Robert Loughran, broker.

97 J. & D. Young, confectioners, &c.

98, 99, James Neil, provisions.

100 Jean Pirnie, provisions.

101 Francis M'Gloan, provisions.

102 Oddfellows' Hall.

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THE TERRACE.

1 William H. Forrest, surgeon.

,, Jas. Forrest, physician and surgeon.

2 William Wright, of Broom.3 William Johnston, M.D.4 Mrs. Fulton.

5 David Miller, bookseller.

PITT TERRACE.

6 Peter Dalgleish, eandlemaker.

7 Misses Kemp.8 Dugald Blair-Brown, physician and

surgeon.

„ Mrs, Blair.

9 James E,ae, M.D.10 Misses M'Ritchie, boarding and edu-

cational establishment for youngladies.

11 Mrs. M. Grainger, lodgings.

VILLAS.

James Paton, Viewforth.

Robert Sconce, Springbank, sheriff-

substitute.

Viewfield lodge.

Lady Ann Dick Lauder, Anufield.

James Morrison, Wester Livilands.

Ebenezer Morrison, do., writer.

William Mitchell, Woodlands.John Shearer, Thrushville.

THISTLE STREET.

Geo. Wilkinson, railway ticket collector.

William MLean, railway porter.

Laurence Hay, railway foreman porter.

David Gallar, railway porter.

Caledonian Railway Goods Office—Wm,Greig, agent.

Gas Company's Office.

Gas Works—Peter Watson, manager.Alex. Bean, Gas Company's mechanic.

Peter Watson, Gas Works' manager,The Cottage.

Lamb & Buchan, lath splitters.

John Johnston.Alexander Scott, carpenter.

School of Arts Library, Union HallBuildings—J. Robertson, librarian.

John Carnegie, commission merchant.Alexander M'lNTair, iron merchant.

J. Robertson, Gas Company's collector.

Union Hall—Peter Drummond, TractDepot.

Goosecroft Chemical Works—ThomasGaff.

UNION STREET.

1 Robert Marshall, smith.

,, David Williams, engine driver.

,, Peter C. Mackie, teacher.

,, Benjamin Gordon, goods agent.

2 John Gilfillan, carter.

,, John Haggart, wright.

„ Alexander Jeffrey, teacher.

„ John Cameron.Combination Poor House—Thomas

Alexander, governor ; Mrs. Alex-ander, matron.

VIOTORLA PLACE.

2 Miss Murray.3 Peter Cameron.4 Mrs. Kidston.

5 Misses Ross.

6 John Kennedy.7 Geo. Shand, chemical manufacturer.8 Mrs. Donald Campbell.9 Alexander Mackie, grain merchant.

10 John Watson, surveyor of InlandRevenue.

11 Andrew C. Young.11^ William Phillips.

11^ James S. Fleming, writer.

11 f Andrew Maloch, gunsmith.12 W. C. Henderson.13 Alexander Hogg.

VICTORIA SQUARE.

1 David Bruce.

2 Rev. "William Taylor, editor of British

Messenger,

,, Miss Taylor.

3 John Robertson, cabinetmaker, lodg-

ings.

4 James Christie.

„ William Christie, accountant.

VIEWFIELD PLACE.

1 Mrs. Archibald.

2 Mrs. Thomson.

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3 Misses Sampson & Ewer, educational

establishment for young ladies.

4 Miss Hill.

5 Miss Chrystal.

6 Misses Thom.7 James T. Wingate, writer,

8 William Campbell, wood merchant.9 W. K. Paterson, commission mer-

chant.

10 Thomas Muir, coal merchant.

,, Andrew L. Muir.

VIEWFIELD STEEET.

1 Lambert Hepting, watchmaker.

,, Wm. Glover, shoemaker.2 William Stewart, compositor.

,, James Mitchell, wright,

3 John Lickrish, shoemaker.

7 Miss Runciman, Viewfield House.9 Robert Duff, baker.

10 William Millar, baker.

WALLACE STEEET.

1 John Dawson, publican.

2 Mrs. Coutts, lodgings.

,, John Norwell, contractor.

3 David Crowe, engineer.

6 John Syme.

,, George Syme.7 John Henderson, photographer.

,, Edward Robinson, sub-inspector,

Railway Clearing House.

,, David Crocket, leather cutter.

,, Benjamin Downie.8 Geo. Russell, coal agent, lodgings.

9 Mrs. Grant.10 Mrs. M'Queen.,, George Vannan.11 William Anderson, wood merchant.

„ Mrs, Gunn.

12 Miss Miller.

„ Mrs. Forrester.

13 Mrs. Paterson.

,, James Hardie, plumber.14 Peter M'Intyre, clerk.

,, James Jack, compositor.

,, Mark Lawson, bank accountant.

,, Gavin Longmuir.16 Charles Robertson, ropemaker.

,, Mrs. White, lodgings.

,, Richard Fotheringham, clerk.

,, William Thomson.17 Miss Kidston.

„ Miss Yule, dressmaker.

,, Andrew Armstrong.,, Miss Morrison.18 Miss J. S. Russell.

,, James Richardson, traveller.

,, Hugh Mackay, contractor.

,, Andrew P. Plart, druggist.

20 Alexander M'Gregor.21 A. Johnston, commercial traveller.

22 George Davie, tailor.

,, Mrs. Robertson.

Custom-house—J. Christie, publican.Stirling Boating Club.Thomas Woods, locomotive superin-

tendent. F. & C. Railway.Forth and Clyde Railway Works.Murray's Hall Lime Works Office

James Morrison, lessee.

Saw-mill—William Anderson.

YOEK PLACE.

1 William Rankin.2 Thomas White.3 Mrs. Grassam.4 Robert Borthwick.John Duncan, tailor.

James Livingston.

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STIRLING-MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.

^.<=o(i)^i«|<^0<='»>-^—

POPULATION.Males. Females. Total.

Inl861—KoyalBurgli, ... ... ... 4878 5398 10,276

„ Parish, 5757 6956 11,713

„ Parliamentary Burgh, ... ... 6648 7059 13,707

„ County, 45,097 46,829 91,926

MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT.County—Vice-Admiral Jolan Elphinstone Erskine. Constituency, 2751.Stirling District of Burghs, including Stirling, Inverkeithing, Dunfermline, Queensferry,

and Culross—Henry Campbell. Constituency, 4356.

LIEUTENANCY.Lord -Lieutenant, Duke of Montrose. Vice-Lieutenant, Lieut. -Colonel John Murray of

Touchadam and Polmaise. Clek, Robert Campbell.

MUNICIPAL OFFICERS.

Pi'ovost and High Sheriff— Wi\\\?a-a Rankin. Bailies and Sheriffs—David Yellowlees,Henry Esdon, James Millar, George Christie. Councillors—Robert Gray, Robert Anderson,Thomas Gaff, James Taylor, William Campbell, William Barclay, Robert Forbes, JamesDavie, Peter Nicholson, James Baird, James Hogg, Andrew Crawford Young, John Thomson,Robert Stewart Shearer. Treasurer—James Robb. Dean of Guild—Thomas Low. TownClerk—Thomas L. Galbraith. Town Clerk-Depiite—Robert M. Walker. Chamberlain—JamesMathie. Atiditors of Toxon and Hospital Accounts—John Lennox, James Henderson, P. G.Morison, John Angus. Procurator-Fiscal—John Stupart. Master of Works—John ]\l'Lean.

Burgh Assessor—Robert Currie. Inspectors of Weights and Measures—James Grant andAlexander Lockhart. Toivn Officer—James Dick.

One-third of the Council retire every year, and their places are supplied by a new election, whichtakes place on the first Tuesday of November. Municipal Constituency, 1746.

The Town Council meets on the third Monday of each month, unless otherwise arranged, at half-pastsix o'clock p.m.

WATER WORKS COMMISSIONERS.

CJudrnum, The Provost, ex-officio. Committee (elected by Council), Bailies Yellowlees,Millar, and Christie ; Councillors Nicholson, Hogg, and Baird

;(elected by Ratepayers) John

Craigie, James Johnston, John Steel, John Murray, David TurnbuU. Clerk, Thomas L.Gul-braith. Superintendent, John Steel. Collector, Ebenezer Gentleman.

GUILDRY.GUILDHALL, HEAD OF ST. JOHN STREET.

Dean, Thomas Low. Councillors, Patrick G. Morison, William Wilson, JohnMacEwen, jun., James Weir, James Christie, Robert M'Luclde, John Lennox, JamesBaird, William Christie. Auditors, James T. Wingate, George Mouat, William Wilson.Clerk and Treasurer, John D. Mathie. Officer, Thomas Robertson.

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STIRLING—MISQELLANEOUS DIRECTORY. 67

POLICE (BUEGH).

OFFICE, TOWN BUILDINGS, BROAD STREET.

Commissioners—"YhQ Magistrates and Town Council. CTer^—Thomas L. Galbraith.

Treasurer—Sam&s Mathie. Collector of Rates—Ebenezer Gentleman. Superintendent andProcurator-Fiscal—John Stupart. Day Sergeant—Alexandey: M 'Andrew. Night Sergeant

—Hector M'lvor.

The Commissioners of Police meet on the second Mondays of February, May, August, and November,

at twelve o'clock noon ; and on the second Mondays of the other months, at seven o'clock p.m.

HIGH CONSTABLES.

Captain, William Simpson. Lieutenants, James Guthrie, Archibald Merrilees._

Treasurer,

George Erskine. Secretary, James Craig. Chaplain, Rev. W. F. Goldie.

FIRE BRIGADE.

Captain, John Steel, 18 Friars street. Sergeant, John Paton, 35 Port street.

HOSPITALS.

Spittal's Hospital, founded about 1530, by Robert Spittal, tailor to King James IV.,

for the benefit of decayed members of the seven incorporated trades of Stirling, viz., hammer-men, weavers, shoemakers, tailors, bakers, skinners, andfieshers.—Patrons, the Town Council.

Factor, James Bauchop, shoemaker, 17 Murray place.

Cowane's Hospital, founded 1637, by John Cowane, merchant in Stirling, for maintain-

ing a limited number of decayed members of the Guildry.—Patrons, the Town Council andminister of first charge. Factor, William Christie, watchmaker, 18 Port street.

Allan's Hospital, founded in 1724, by John Allan, writer in Stirling, for the mainten-

ance and education of the indigent male children of tradesmen belonging to the seven incor-

porated trades of Stirling, and others.—Patrons, the Town Council and minister of second

charge. Factor, George Peddle, tinsmith, 8 Baker street.

Cunningham's Mortification, founded in 1808, namely, upwards of £5000 bequeathedin triist to the Town Council, for the maintenance, clothing, and education of poor boys of the

Guildry and society of mechanics of Stirling, in the same manner as the boys under JohnAllan's mortification. Factor, James Mathie, banker, 56 King street.

JUSTICE OF PEACE SMALL DEBT COURT.

Held first Monday of every month, at 11 a.m.

JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT.

office, 17 KING STREET.

Procurator-Fiscal—^ohert Campbell. Clerk—James Kerr. Clerlc-Depute—J . M. Cunningham.

SHERIFF COURT.

SHERIFF clerk's OFFICE, GRAHAM's COURT, BROAD STREET.

Sheriff—Rdhert Bogle Blackburn. Sheriff-Substitute—'RdbQrt Sconce. Sheriff-Clerk—Thomas L. Galbraith. Sheriff Clerk-Depute—Rdheri M. Walker. Procurator-Fiscal-^'RohextCampbell. Aioditor—John Macfaxlajie. Bar Officer—Richard Davie.

The Sheriff Court sits every Tuesday and Friday during Session, and on two days during each of theSpring and Autumn vacations. The Small Debt Court is held every Friday, during Session, at 11 a.m.

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68 STIRLING—MISCELLANEOUS DIBEGTOBY.

COMMISSAKY COURT.

OFFICE, 27^ MURRAY PLACE.

Commissary, Roljert Bogle Blackburn. Commissary Depute, Robert Sconce. Fiscal,

Robert Campbell. Commissary Clerk, Andrew Button. Commissary Clerk-Dexmte, J. Young.

FACULTY OF WRITERS.

Dean—James Matbie. Dea^i's Council—John Davidson, Andrew Crawford, DuncanMacnab, James Chrystal, Robert Macluckie, the Clerk, ex-offlcio. Fiscal—Andrew Crawford.

Clerk and Jreaswrer—William Cathcart. ProcicrcUors for the Poor—John Young and JohnMuirhead.

POLICE (COUNTY).

OFFICE, COUNTY BUILDINGS, ST. JOHN STREET.

Chairman of Committee, Sir Henry J. Seton Steuart. Clerk of Committee, Robert Campbell.

Chief-Constable, Alexander Campbell. Superintendent, William M/Nab.

COMMISSIONERS OF SUPPLY.

Convener, A. G. Speirs of Culcreuch. Clerk, Robert Campbell.

STIRLING DISTRICT LUNACY BOARD.

Chairtnan, Henry F. Campbell of Boquhan. Clerk, Robert Campbell.

COMMISSIONERS OF FORTH NAVIGATION.

Chairman, The Provost of Stirling, ex-officio. For the Burgh of Stirling, Provost,

Magistrates, and Councillors. Stirlingshire, Lieut. -Col. John Murray, Sir Jas. E. Alexander.

Perthshire, John Stirling, George H. Drumniond. Clackiimnnanshire, Robert Mowbray,

Andrew Thomson. Clerk, Thomas L. Galbraith.

RIVER FORTH DISTRICT SALMON FISHERY BOARD.

Chairman, Provost of Stirling. For Upper Propirietors, J. B. Hamilton, Andrew Jardine,

David Ballingall. For Loiver Proprietors, Earl of Kellie, David Yellowlees, James Morrison.

Clerk, Thomas L. Galbraith.

PAROCHIAL BOARD.COMBINATION POOR-HOUSE, UNION STREET.

Chairman, Thomas Muir. Committee, James M 'Alpine, John Nicol, John Thomson,

George Peddle, Edward Buchan, John Murray, James Hardie, John Ferguson, James Alex-

ander, William Morrison, Archibald Abercromby, James Millar, William Reid, Peter Ferguson,

William Dowdy, jun. Inspector and Collector, John Palmer. Medical Officer, Andrew Beath.

%rovernor, Thomas Alexander. Matron, I\Irs. Alexander. Schoolmaster, John M'Kenzie, M.A.

Oi^en to visitors on Tuesdays and Fridays, from 10 till 12 a.m.

PRISON.

ST. JOHN STREET.

Chairman of the Board, Henry F. Campbell of Boquhan. Clerk, Robert Campbell.

Govertior, John Robertson. Chaplain, Rev. James Markland. Surgeon, W. H. Forrest.

Chief Warder, Alex. M'Kay. Matron, Jane Caddis. Assistant Matron, Miss Merrilees.

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STIRLING^MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY. 69

INLAND REVENUE.EXCISE BRANCH, OFFICE, 12 QUEEN STREET.

Collector, John "Watson. Clerk, John Bruce, Su2)ervisor, Kobert Soutar. Officers, RobertCrawford, John A. Murray.

STAMP AND TAX OFFICE, 10 PORT STREET.

John Davidson, Collector of Taxes and Distributor of Stamps for the Counties of Stirling,

Linlithgow, and Clackmannan. Clerks, Robert Reid, Thomas Bowie.

PROPERTY AND INCOME TAX, LANDS VALUATION, AND COUNTYREGISTRATION OFFICE, 12 MURRAY PLACE.

Clerk (to Property and Income Tax Commissioners), James T. Wingate. Inspector,David R. Vass. Surveyor, William Vost. Assessor of Property and Income Taxes (for

Stirling district of the County), Ebenezer Morrison, 17 King street.

GAS COMPANY.OFFICE AND WORKS, THISTLE STREET.

Chairman, William Graham, banker. Secretary, John Davidson, writer. Treasurer,William Paton, bank accountant. Auditors, James T, Wingate, Robert Haldane.Manager, Peter Watson. Clerk, John Keir. Collector, James Robertson,

BUILDING SOCIETIES.

Stirlingshire Building and Investment Society.—Secretary, E. Gentleman, Meetsevery alternate Monday evening, from 7 till 9 o'clock ; Town-house, Broad street.

Midland Counties of Scotland Investment Society.—Secretary, John Graham.Meets every alternate Monday evening, from 7 till 8 o'clock ; Wolf Craig, 134Dumbarton road.

RAILWAYS.PASSENGER STATION AND BOOKING OFFICES, MURRAY PLACE.

CALEDONIAN.Superintendent, John Irons, Cashier, Edward Jardine. Parcel Clerk, John Grierson.

GOODS STATION AND OFFICES, THISTLE STREET.

Goods Manager, William Greig, Cashier, Wm, Fitzpatrick. Stiperintendent ofLocomotives, James Miller. Carriers, Wordie & Co,—David Adams, agent.

EORTH AND CLYDE JUNCTION.OFFICES, 1 FORTH PLACE.

Manager and Secretary, Robert Young. Accountant and Cashier, Thomas Ronald.Audit Clerk, Hugh Crawford. Stcjjerintendent of Locomotives, Thomas Wood. Inspector^John Dewar.

NORTH BRITISH (STIRLING AND DUNFERMLINE).GOODS STATION AND OFFICES, SHORE ROAD.

Goods Manager, Benjamin Gordon. Superintendent of Locomotives, William Holmes.Inspector, John Fitzpatrick. Carriers, M'Fadyen & Co.—Thomas Thomson, agent.

Clearing-House.—Sub-Inspector, Edward Robinson.

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70 STIRLING—MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.

NEWSPAPERS.Stirling Observer, published every Thursday morning ; office, 22 Murray place.

Stirling Journal and Advertiser, published every Friday morning; office, 40 King street.

The Reporter, published every Saturday morning ; office, 40 King street.

BANKS.The hours of attendance at the Banks are from 10 till 3 o'clock. On Saturdays, from 10 till 12.

Bank of Scotland, 73 King street—Robert Curror, agent ; Mark Lawson, accountant.City of Glasgow Bank. 36 King street—Chrystal & Macfarlane, agents ; Wm. Wilson, accountant.Clydesdale Bank, 9 King street—James Drysdale, agent; Alexander Monteath, accountant.Commercial Bank of Scotland, 13 Spittal street—J. & J. M. Morrison, agents ; William Christie,

accoimtant.National Bank of Scotland, 48 Murrayplace—John Murrie, agent ; Daniel Ferguson, accountant.Royal Bank of Scotland, 30 King street—William Graham, agent ; William Paton, accountant.Union Bank of Scotland, 56 King street—J. & J. Mathie, agents ; David Allan, accountant.

SAVINGS' BANKS.National Security Savings' Bank, 13 Spittal street—J. M. Morrison, actuary; Peter M'Intyre,

clerk. Hours : Wednesdays, between 9 and 10 a.m., Saturdays, between 6 and 8 p.m., for

receiving Deposits. Thursdays, between 9 and 11 a.m., Fridays, between 10 and 12 a.m.,Saturday evenings, from 8 to 8.30, for sums not exceeding £5, for re-paying Deposits.

Penny Bank, Reformed Presbyterian Church Session-house, Upper Craigs—Daniel Fergusonand John Macfarlane, actuaries. Hours : Wednesday evenings, from 6.45 till 7.45 p.m.

Post Office Savings' Bank, 10 Murray place—William C. Stevenson. Hours : Monday, Tues-day, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. ; Saturday, till 8 p.m.

STIRLING CASTLE.Fort Major, Major William Peddle. Control Officer, Captain Alfred Montanaro. Control

Cleric, Mr. W. A. Curtis. Chaplain, Rev. William Findlay. Scripture Reader, William Lindsay.Master Gunner, John Harding. Storekeeper, Hugh Wood. Pension Officer, Captain DavidStewart.

MILITIA.STORES, MAR PLACE.

Lieut.-Colonel Commandant, Sir Alex. C. Ramsay Gibson Maitland, Bart. Captain andAdjutant, John C. C. Halkett. Quarter-Master, Captain James HoUis. Surgeon, CharlesGibson, M.D. Sergeant-Major, Norman Masson.

STIRLING RIFLE VOLUNTEERS.Orderly Room, 68 King Street, open from 9.30 a.m. till 12 noon, and from 2 till 3 p.m.

Colonel, Joseph Dundas. Majors, Alexander Wilson, Lord Walter H. Erskine. Adjutant,

Captain James Young. Surgeon, William Johnston, M.D. Sergeant-Major, William M'Kenzie.First Class Sergeant Instructor, William M. Grant. 1st Company— Captain, James M. Morrison

;

Lieutenant, T. L. Galbraith; Ensign, John MacEwen. 2nd Company

Captain, Francis

Mackison; Lieutenant, John Hardie; Ensign, James Hardie. 11th Company

Captain,

Thomas Turnbull ; Lieutenant, Robert Forbes ; Ensign, Adam Herron.

ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS.Captain, John Murrie. 1st Lieutenant, Alexander Mackie. 2nd Lieutenant, James Hogg.

Master Gunner, John Harding.

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STIRLING—MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTOR Y. 71

POST OFPICE, POSTAL TELEGEAPH OFFICE, AND SAVINGS' BANK,27 MUKRAY PLACE.

Postmaster—William C. Stevenson.

DESPATCH OF LETTERS, &c.

Leters, «fec., can be Posted

Lines of Boad and Chief Places of Destination. Without Ex- Additionaltra Charge Id. Stamp

until until

Edinburgh, Glasgow,-----Bridge of Allan, Crieff, Perth, and North of Scotland,)Alloa, Kincardine, Dunfermhne, (fcc. (Sunday ex.),)

Edinburgh, Glasgow, Falkirk, Denny, Ireland, &c.)

(Sunday exclusive), - . . -j

Perth and Dundee, - - - - -

Edinburgh, Glasgow, England, Ireland, South of^

Scotland, and aU Places abroad, the only Mail >-

going South on Sunday (Denny excepted), -)

Bridge of Allan and Crieff, - - - -

Alloa, Kincardine, Dunfermline, &c. (Sunday ex.),

Edinburgh, Glasgow, Falkirk, Denny, England, Ire-)

land, and all Places abroad (Simday exclusive),)

Bridge of Allan, Dunblane, Crieff, Perth, and North^of Scotland (Sunday exclusive), - -j

Alloa, Dunfermline (on Sunday at 10 p.m.).

7.20 a.m.

7.30 „

11.30 „

2.5 p.m.

4.20 „

5.10 „5.15 „

7.45 „

9.30 „

11

4.45 p.m.

8.10

Letters can be Registered

For aFee of 4d.

until

7 a,m.

11

L35 p.m.

3.50 „

4.40 „4.45 „

7.15 „

9

9

With addi-tional Fee of

4d. until

7.30 a.m.

1L30 „

2.5 p.m.

4.20 „

5.10 „5.15 „

7.45 ..

LOCAL POSTS.

Bannockburn and St. Ninians, - - - - -

Dollar, Tillicoultry, Alva, Menstrie, Blairlogie, Causewayhead,Cambus and Tullibody, ------CaUander and Doune, ------Callander, Burn of Cambus, Doune, Deanston, Blair-Drum-"^

mond, ThornhDl, Kippen, Port of Monteith, Aberfoyle, >

and Gartmore, -.----)Gargunnock, Dunmore, Summerlane, and Craigmill, -

On Week DaysLetters, &c., can be

Posted until

5.30 a.m. and 9 a.m.

8.20 „ and 11 p.m.10.20 „ and 11 „10.15 „ and 11 „

11 p.m.

8.20 a.m.

On SundaysLetters, &c., canbe Posted until

5.30 am.5.25 p.m.10 „5.25 „

5.25 ..

DELIVERY.

Lines of Road and Chief Places fi-om which Mails are

Received.

England, Ireland, Edinburgh, Glasgow, North,South, Alloa, Kincardine, Doune, Callander,Tillicoultry, Dollar, &c.,

England, Ireland, Edinbur-gh, Glasgow, Alloa, Dun-->

fermline, Tillicoultry, Dollar, Perth, &c., -r

Edinburgh and Glasgow, - . - .

Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth, Crieff, Dunblane,

\

Bridge ofAllan, Alloa, Dunfermline, Callander, (,

Doune, and the North, - - - - (

Delivery byLetter-Carner

begins at

6.45 a.m.

9 „

6 p.m.

Dehvery to

Callers be-

gins at

6.45 a.m.

9 „

2.45 p.m.

6 „

Town Letters can bePosted at the Chief

Office until

6.30 a.m,, 1st Delivery.

8.40 a.m., 2d Delivery.

5.40 p.m., 3d Delivery.

Letters are collected from the Pillar Letter Boxes at Port street, Park terrace, Broadstreet, Queen street, Albert place, and Bailway station wall box, on Week-days, at the

following hours :—10.50 a.m., 4 p.m., 7.15 p.m. ; and on Sundays, at 4 p.m.

On Sunday there is no delivery by Letter-Carrier. The Letters are delivered from the

Office Window from 7.30 a.m. till 10 a.m.

Money Order Office and Savings' Bank open on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,

and Friday, from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. ; and on Saturday, from 9 a.m. till 8 p.m.

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72 STIRLING—MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.

SYNOD OF PERTH AND STIRLING.Established Church—Meets alternately at Stirling and Perth on the third Tuesday of

April and October.Free Church—Meets alternately at Stirling and Perth on the third Wednesday of April and

October.

PRESBYTERIES.Established—Meets on the last Tuesday of every month, except in summer, when it meets

as business may require.Free Church—Meets when business requires.United Presbyterian— Meets on first Tuesday of February, April, June, last Tuesday of

July, first Tuesday of October and December.

CHURCHES.Allan Park Church (United Presbyterian)—Rev. John T. Gowanlock, 15 Melville place.

Richard Davie, officer, 13 St. John street.

Baptist Chapel, Murray place—Rev. George Yuille, 8 Albert place.Congregational Chapel, Murray place—Vacant. John M'Lachlan, officer, 4 Upper Bridge st.

East Church (Established)—Rev. George Alexander, the Manse, 4 Park terrace. ThomasRobertson, officer, Guildhall.

Episcopal Chapel, Barnton place—Rev. Thomas Wilson, M.A., Bellevue, 12 Clarendon place.John Page, officer, 4 Church wynd.

Erskine Church (United Presbyterian), St. John street—Rev. John Steedman, 7 Abercrombyplace. William Henderson, officer, 20 Broad street.

Free North Church, Murray place—Rev. Alexander Beith, D.D., F. C. Manse, 24 Allan park.John Scott, officer, 44 Murray place.

Free North Church Territorial Mission, Cowane street—Rev. Thomas Andrew, 64J Cowane st.

Free South Church, Spittal Square—Rev. WilHam F. Goldie, 7 Albert place. Thomas Brown,officer, 2 Bruce street.

Marykirk, St. Mary's Wynd—Mr. Colin Campbell, 46 St. Mary's wynd. Joseph Wilson,officer, 4 Upper Bridge street.

North Church (Established), Murray place—Vacant. John Halket, officer, 30 Murray place.Reformed Presbyterian Church, Craigs— Rev. William Binnie, D.D., 25 Albert place.Roman Catholic Chapel, Irvine place—Rev. Paul M'Lachlan, 9 Irvine place.Viewfield Church (United Presbyterian), Irvine place—Rev. Alexander F. Knox. George

Sym, officer. Old Bridge.Wesleyan Chapel, Queen street—Vacant.West Church (Established)—Rev. William Findlay, 11 Clarendon place. Alex. Ralston, officer,

46 Broad street.

SCHOOLS.High School

Rector—Andrew F. Hutcheson, A.M. Masters:—Classics—Andrew F.Hutcheson ; Alexander "Walker, assistant. English Language and Literature—William Young ; William Brakenridge, assistant. Mathematics and Writing—

Duncan MacDougall. Modern Languages and Music—Friedrich Boos. Drawing—Leonard Baker. Gymnastics—John Stevenson. Janitor—John Stevenson.

Burgh School, Spittal Street—John Graham, master ; David Hutcheson, assistant.

Cambuskenneth Abbey School—Alexander Walker, master.Cowane Street School—James Hardie, master.Episcopal School, St. Mary's Wynd—Mrs. Eankin, mistress.Free North Church School, Cowane Street—Alexander Jeffrey, master.Infant School, Murray Place—Mary Gordon, mistress.Eagged Industrial School, Spittal Street—David Berrie, master ; Mrs. Eain, matron.Eoman Catholic School, Irvine Place—Eosina Maloney, mistress.Trades' Hall School, Spittal Sc[uare—Peter C. Mackie, master.

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BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOLS.

Burton, Mrs. and Misses, 13 Allan Park.

Esam & Williams, Misses, 9 Melville Place.

Leask, Mrs., 18 Friars Street.

Masson, Misses, 1 Allan Park.M'Luckie, Thomas, Allan Park House.M 'Ritchie, Misses, 10 Pitt Terrace.

Sampson k Ewer, Misses, 3 Viewfield Place.

STIRLING ART SCHOOL.

IN CONNEGTION WITH SOUTH KENSINGTON.

Art Master, Leonard Baker. Treasurer, Daniel Ferguson. Secretary, R. S. Shearer.

SCHOOL OP ARTS.

This Association has for its object the diffusion of scientific, literary, and historical information amongstits members, by means of Lectures delivered during the winter months. In addition, there is a largaand well-selected Library, accessible to the members. The Session commences in October and ends inMarch. Usual place of meeting. Union Hall.

President—Provost Rankin. Treasurer—

"William Christie. Secretary—D. "W". Logie,

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOOLA.TION.

The object of this Association is the improvement of the spiritual, mental, and social condition of its

members. Its meetings are held in the High School, every Sabbath morning, for devotional exercises andreading of the Scriptures, with general remarks thereon ; also, on the Thursday evening of each alternateweek, for the reading of essays or reviews, on which remarks are made. There is an excellent Library ofabout 750 volumes in connection with the Association.

Honorary President—Henry Drummond. Acting President—John Yellowlees, Vice-

President—John Macfarlane. Treasurer—William Don. Secretary—Daniel M'Eweu.

STIRLING SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY, ATHENiEUM.

President—Colonel M'Leod. Secretary—William Young. Treasurer—Eben. Morrison.Librarian—Andrew Jack.

Persons occasionally resident in Stirling are admitted to the privileges of the Library on payment of2/ monthly. Access, for reference, to the books in the Library is allowed betwixt twelve and two o'clock,

when the Library is open, on payment of One Penny for each volume required, or Sixpence per visit.

ATHEN.a:UM READING ROOM.

President—Colonel MTherson. Secretary and Treasurer—Ebenezer Morrison. Strangers

allowed to frequent the Room for any period less than a month without charge.

MACFARLANE FREE LIBRARY AND MUSEUM.

Founded in 1855, by the late John Macfarlane of Coneyhill. Zi6raWa«—Andrew Jack.

The Rooms are open for reading daily, free of charge.

STIRLING STEAMBOAT COMPANY.

Chairman, Henry Esdon, Stirling. Manager, J, Fotheringham, Alloa. Clerk, T. L. Galbraith.

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REnGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY.

Treasurer—"Wm. Harvey. Secretary—Eev. J. T. Gowanlock. Depository—R. S. Shearer.

SICK AND FUNERAL SOCIETIES.

STIRLINGSHIRE FRIENDLY ASSURANCE SOCIETY.

For insuring to the representatives of deceased members sums not exceeding in any onecase £50 sterling. President, Thomas Galbraith. Secretary, Thomas Kyle, 36 Cowane street.

Treasurer^ George Duncan, 5 Upper Craigs. Collector, James MTherson, 20 Broad street.

STIRLING TOTAL ABSTINENCE YEARLY SOCIETY.

PrmcZe?i<, Joseph Robertson, 39 Cowane street. Secretary, Peter Schoffield, 19 King street.

Fortnightly payments, every alternate Monday evening, from 8 till 9 o'clock ; Allan's School-room, 10 Spittal street.

STIRLING EQUITABLE YEARLY SOCIETY.

President, Alexander Comrie, 17 Friars street. Secretary, Leslie Neilson, 9 St. John st.

Payments, every Monday evening, from 8 till half-past 9 o'clock ; Trades' Hall.

STIRLING FRIENDLY PERMANENT SOCIETY.

President, James M'Kinstray, Newhouse. Secretary, William Burns, 5 Friars street.

Treasurer, James Alison, 2 Broad street. Payments, every Saturday evening, from 7 till

half-past 8 o'clock ; Trades'. Hall.

STIRLING PHILANTHROPIC YEARLY SOCIETY.

President, George Youl, 52 Baker street. Secretary, Leslie Neilson, 9 St. John street.

Payments, every Saturday evening, from half-past 7 till half-past 9 o'clock ; Oddfellows' Hall.

STIRLING ROYAL ST. CRISPIN YEARLY SOCIETY.

President, Thomas Leslie, 34 Cowane street. Secretary, Alexander Heggie, 16 St. Mary'swynd. Payments, every Saturday evening, between 8 and 9 o'clock ; Trades' Hall.

STIRLING WORKING MEN'S YEARLY SOCIETY.

President, Alexander Miller, 10 Maxwell place. Secretary, William Henderson, 20 Broadstreet. Payments, every Saturday evening, between 7 and 9 o'clock ; Allan's Schoolroom, 10Spittal street.

ST. NINIANS FRIENDLY YEARLY SOCIETY.

President, Andrew Thomson. Vice-President, James Walker. Secretary, DuncanChristie.- Payments, every Saturday evening, between half-past 5 and 7 o'clock : TemperanceHall.

CAMBUSBARRON ANNUAL BENEFIT AND FUNERAL SOCIETY.

President, John Donaldson. Vice-President, Andrew Douling. Secretary, Charles

Donaldson. Treasurer, John Donaldson. Payments, every fortnight, on Saturday evenings,

between 6 and 7 o'clock ; Schoolroom.

CAMBUSBARRON ANNUAL MUTUAL ASSISTANCE SOCIETY.

President, Archibald Pollock. Secretary, Thomas Rough, jun. Fortnightly payments,on Saturday evenings, from 6 till 7 o'clock ; Schoolroom.

ROCK OF HOPE LODGE OP ODDFELLOWS.

Meets every alternate Monday, at 8 p.m., in the Oddfellows' Hall, St. Mary's wynd.

OMNIBUS.

To Bannockbum, from Grant's Hotel, every Friday and Saturday.

To Bridge of Allan, from Grant's Hotel, daily.

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MUNICIPAL WARDS.WARD No. I. (King Street Ward).—Abercromby Place, Albert Place, Bow Street,

Broad Street, Church Wynd, Clarendon Place, Dumbarton Road (North side), Glebe, Inclosure,

King Street, St. John Street, Spittal Street, Victoria Place, Victoria Square, and other streets

in Spittal's Park.WARD No. II. (Port Street Ward).—Barnton Place, Burghmuir, Craigs, Forthside,

Friars' Street, Murray Place, Nelson Place, Orchard Place, Pitt Terrace, Port Street, St.

Ninians Well Green, Shore Road (East side from Caledonian Railway to Shore), Thistle Place,Thistle Street.

WARD No. Ill, (Baker Street Ward).—Baker Street, Bank Street, Barn Road, Bell-

field, Castle Esplanade, Castle Hill, Castle Wynd, Irvine Place, Mar Place, Princes Street,

Queen Street, St. Mary's Wynd, Sauchie Orchard, Upper Bridge Street.

WARD No. IV. (Cowane Street Ward).—Bridge Custom, Bruce Street, Cowane Street,

Forth Place, Lower Bridge Street, Maxwell Place, Mill Lane (Cowane Street), Park Lane,Shore Road (exclusive of East side from Caledonian Railway to Shore), Shore, Union Street,

Viewfield Place, Viewfield Street, Wallace Street, York Place.

STIRLING AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.President, Sir William Stirling Maxwell, Bart, of PoUoc and Keir. Chairman of Direc-

tors, David Ballingall, Esq., Blairdrummond. Treasurer, John Murrie, banker. Secretary,John M. Cunningham, writer,

STIRLING HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

President—John Murrie. Vice-President—James Mathie. Secretary—John Bruce.

Joint- Treasurers—Michael Carmichael and James Drummond.

CARRIERS.All parts of Great Britain—Wordie & Co., and M'Fadyen & Co., by rail; daily.

Alloa—Alexander Gall, from Port street ; Friday.Alva—Robert Hutton, from the Corn Exchange ; Tuesday and Friday.Bannockburn—Andrew Munnoch, from 5 Baker street; Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.Blackford—Malcolm Ritchie, from the Crown inn ; Friday.Buchlyvie—Nancy M'Luckie, from 15 Baker street; Friday.

Doune—William Wright, from Corn Exchange ; Tuesday and Friday.Dunblane—James M 'Galium, from 4 Baker street; Friday.Kippen—John Hay, from 30 King street ; Friday.Menstrie—James Norman, from Corn Exchange ; Friday.Port of Monteith—Jas. Myles, from 116 Baker st. ; and Jas. Anderson, from Corn Exchange

;

Friday.

SACRAMENTAL FAST-DAYS.Alloa—Thursdays before the third Sabbath of June and first Sabbath of December.Bannockburn—Thursdays before the third Sabbath of June and second Sabbath of November,Bridge of Allan —Thursdays before the second Sabbaths of June and December.Denny—Wednesdays before the first Sabbaths of May and November.Dollar—First Thursdays of May and December.Dunblane—Thursdays before the third Sabbaths of July and February.Edinburgh—Thursdays before the last Sabbaths of April and October.Falkirk—Fridays before the first Sabbath of May and after the first Thursday of November.Glasgow—Thursdays before the second Tuesday of April and last Tuesday of October.Kincardine—Wednesdays before the first Sabbaths of February and August.Linlithgow—Thursdays before the third Sabbath of July and first Sabbath of February.St. Ninians—Thursday before the third Sabbath of June. Winter Fast not fixed.

Stirling—Thursdays before the third Sabbath of June and first Sabbath of December.Tillicoultry—Thursdays before the first Sabbaths of May and November.

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FAIRS AND MARKETS IN STIRLING AND NEIGHBOURHOOD.When the day fixed falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or Monday, the fair is usually deferred till the following

Tuesday.

Alloa—February, second Wednesday. May, second Wednesday, cattle. August, second Wed-nesday, hiring. October, second Saturday, hiring. November, second Wednesday, cattle.

Auchterarder—February, first Tuesday, cattle. March, last Tuesday, cattle. May, Thurs-

day after first Wednesday, cattle. October, Friday before Falkirk, cattle, horses, sheep.

December 6th, cattle.

Balgair—March, last Tuesday, sheep. May 16th, cattle and hiring. June, Friday before

26th, horses, cattle, sheep.

Bannockburn—June, third Tuesday, cattle and horses.

Bridge of Allan—April, third Wednesday, cattle. October, third Wednesday, cattle and horses.

Crieff—January, first Tuesday, cattle. February, first Tuesday, cattle and horses. March,first Tuesday, horses, cattle, hiring, and general business. April, first Tuesday, cattle andhiring. May, first Tuesday, general business. June, first Tuesday, cattle and hiring.

July, first Tuesday, cattle and hiring. August, first Tuesday, wool and general business.

September, first Tuesday, cattle. October, first Tuesday, horses, cattle, and hiring.

November, first Tuesday, general business. December, first Tuesday, cattle and hiring.

Denny—May, Wednesday before 12th, cows. November, Wednesday after 11th, cows,

Doune—February, second Wednesday. May, second Wednesday. July, last Wednesday,hiring and cattle. November, first Wednesday, cattle and horses ; Tuesday preceding for

sheep ; fourth Wednesday, sheep and cattle. December, last Wednesday.Dunblane—^March, first Wednesday (old style). May, Tuesday after 26th. August 10th (old

style). November, first Tuesday (old style).

Edinburgh—November, second Monday, sheep ; two following days, cattle and horses (HallowFair). Second Wednesday after Hallow Fair ("Big Wednesday"), cattle, horses, &c.,

Falkirk—January, last Thursday, cattle and horses. March, first Thursday, cattle and horses;

Tryst, last Tuesday. April, first Thursday, hiring ; Thursday before third Friday, cattle;

Tryst, last Tuesday. May, third Thursday, cattle and horses ; Tryst, last Tuesday. June,Tryst, last Tuesday. July, second Thursday, cattle and horses ; Tryst, last Tuesday.August, second Tuesday and day after (Tryst), lambs, cattle, and horses. September,Monday before second Tuesday, sheep ; second Tuesday (Tryst), cattle and horses. October,

Monday before second Tuesday, sheep ; second Tuesday and day after (Tryst), cattle andhorses ; last Thursday, hiring, November (Tryst), first Tuesday.

Glasgow—January, every Wednesday except first and third, horses ; every Thursday, cattle.

February, every Wednesday except third, horses. March, every Wednesday except third.

April, first and second Wednesdays, horses; Skeir, third Friday. May, Monday after

25th. July, commences second Monday. November, Wednesday after Martinmas ; Wed-nesday after 23rd, horses.

Kippen—January, first Wednesday, cattle. April, second Wednesday, cattle. May 26th,

cattle. October 23rd, cattle. December, first, second, and third Wednesdays, cattle.

Perth—March, first Friday, cattle and horses. April, first Friday, cattle and horses. July,

first Friday, cattle and horses ; Tuesday after second Thursday, sheep and wool. Sep-tember, first Friday, horses, cattle sheep, &c. October, third Friday, cattle, sheep,

cheese. November, Friday after Martinmas (old style), hiring. December, second Friday,

cattle and horses.

Stirling—February, first Friday, horses and cattle. March, first Friday, cattle. April, first

Friday, horses and cattle. May, first Friday, cattle; last Friday, cattle, horses, &c.

October, third Friday, hiring.

WEEKLY MARKETS FOR CORN, &c., IN STIRLING AND NEIGHBOURHOOD.

Glasgow—Wednesday.Alloa— Wednesday and Saturday.

Auchterarder—Saturday.

Callander—Thursday.Crieff—Tuesday.Dunblane—Thursday.Dunfermline—Tuesday.Edinburgh—Wednesday.Falkirk—Thursday.

Greenloaning—Tuesday.Inverkeithing—Monday.Kinross—Monday.Kirkcaldy— Saturday.Linlithgow—Friday.Perth—Friday.Stirling—Friday.

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BAKEES.

Aitken, William, North end.

Finlayson, Andrew, North end.

Hewson, Joseph, Centre street.

Lindsay, Archibald, Edinburgh road.

BLACKSMITHS.

Kerr, Hugh, edge tool maker, Edin-burgh road.

Walls, Thomas, Edinburgh road.

BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS.

Forsyth, James, Centre street.

Hay, George, Edinburgh road.

M'Gregor, Donald, Edinburgh road.

Wright, James, Weaver row.

FLESHEES.

Blair, John, Centre street.

Crawford, James, Centre street.

Lennox, Colin, Centre street.

GROCERS AND SHOPKEEPERS.

Baird, James, spirit grocer, Centre street.

Beith, James, provisions. North end.

Blair, George, Centre street.

Brown, Thomas, Edinburgh road.

Buchan, M., Weaver row.

Co-operative Society, Centre street.

Forrester, Mrs., spirit grocer, Centre st.

Forsyth, Mrs,, Weaver row.

Lawson, Mrs., North end.

Maclay, Jas., spirit grocer, Centre street.

Eae, David, grocer, North end.

Bichardson, Wm., provisions. Centre st.

Sinclair, Alexander, Centre street.

Stevenson, Eobert, grocer, Centre street.

Taylor, James, Centre street,

lire, Mrs., Centre street.

Walls, Thomas, grocer, Glasgow road.

JOINERS AND CART WRIGHTS.

Kay, William, Glasgow road.

Watt^ John, North end.

MINISTERS—[aJcs Churches.]

NAIL MANUFACTURERS.

Jaffrey, James, Glasgow road.

Jenkins, Archibald, do. do.

M'Lay, John, do. do.

Somerville, J. & W., North end.

PROPRIETORS.

Bain, Edwin Sandys, Esq., Q.C., of

Easter Livilands.

Cochrane, William, Weaver row.

Ewing, Mrs., Centre street.

Haggart, Colonel, Craigend.

Hume, Andrew, Hollybank.

King, Peter, Barnsdale.

Knox, Wm., LL.D., Williamfield villa.

Lowis, John Mangle, J.P., West Plean.

Maitland, Colonel, Sir Alexander Chas.

Eamsay Gibson, Bart., of Barntonand Sauchie.

M^Growther, Alexander, Janefield.

Mitchell, Mrs,, Centre street.

Munro, A. Binning, of Auchenbowie.Murray, Colonel, John, of Touchadamand Polmaise.

Paterson, P., of Williamfield.

Pitblado, Mrs,, Centre street.

Somerville, Eobert, Centre street.

Stewart, Mrs., Glasgow road.

PUBLICANS.

Johnston, Geo.,Wallace Inn, North end.

Kennedy, .J., Anchor Inn, Glasgow rd.

Macfarlane, Mrs. Eobert, North end.

M'Lachlan, Matthew, Centre street.

Neil, Eobert, Edinburgh road.

SLATERS.

Clark, Peter, North end.

Eobertson, David, North end.

SCREWBOLT MAKERS.Brown, Thomas, Weaver row.

M'Lay, J. & J., Centre street.

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MISCELLANEOUS.

Archibald, James, gardener and sexton,

Church wynd.Barclay, Mrs. , dressmaker, Centre street.

Barclay, Eobt., tea dealer, Glasgow rd.

Beatie, G. T., commission merchant.

Weaver row.

Brand, Eobert, thatcher, North end.

Brown, Mrs., washing and dressing.

North end.

Christie, Alexander, farmer, Braehead

and Millhall.

Christie, Duncan, teacher, North end.

Curror, J. G, farmer, Coxithill.

Glen, Misses, dressmakers, Centre street.

Grieve, James, tanner and currier, Glas-

gow road.

Harrison, James, Janefield, Newhouse.Hay, James, dairyman.

Johnston, John, hosier, Edinburgh road.

Johnston, Mrs., broker. Centre street.

Knox, Wm., LL.D., session-clerk, andregistrar of births, deaths, and mar-

riages, Williamfield villa.

Liddel, Wm., beadle, Edinburgh rd.

Macnab, James, surgeon, St. Ninians

house. Weaver row.

M'Diarmid, D.,candlemaker, Centre st.

M'Gregor&Son,r.,watch &clockmakers.M'Kenzie, R, dairyman, Edinburgh rd.

M'Laren, John, tailor, Centre street.

Meiklejohn, J., carter, Edinburgh rd.

Mitchell, James, draper. Centre street.

Mitchell, Joseph, toll-keeper.

Police-office—Angus M'Intyre, officer,

Centre street.

Post-office—Thos. Gardner, post-master.Robertson, Alex., tailor, Edinburgh rd.

Robertson, John, Edinburgh road.

Russell, Mrs., news agent and stationer,

North end.

Shirra, Misses, Centre street.

Taylor, James, provisions. Centre street.

Temperance Hall, Centre street.

Ure, Alexander, carter. Centre street.

Wallace, Andrew, inspector of poor,

Bellfield, Newhouse.

CHURCHES.

Established Church—Rev. E. Paisley;

house, The Manse, St. Ninians.

Free Church—Eev. Eobert M'Corkle,A.M. ; house, Williamfield cottage,

Newhouse.United Presbyterian Church— Eev.

Eobert Frew, D.D.; house, 12 Mel-ville place, Stirling.

SCHOOLS.

St. Ninians Parish School—Wm. Knox,LL.D., master j Andrew M'Nair, as-

sistant.

United Presbyterian School, North end—Helen Taylor, mistress.

Free Church School, Chartershall

Duncan Christie, master.

GAMBUSBARRON DIRECTORY.

j^<

Cambusbarron Subscription School

Alex. M'Callum, teacher.

Cochrane, J., salesman grocer, the Brae.

Co-Operative Society, grocers, the Brae.

Cowie, William, shoemaker, the Brae.

Donaldson, John, joiner.

Free Church Mission Station— Eev.John Eeid.

Gilchrist, John, dairy, the Brae.

Gilletly, Mrs., dairy, the Brae.

Jaffifay, H, postmaster, Wester row.Lamond, John, flesher, the Brae.

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Mackenzie, Duncan, fleslier, Town head.

M'Callum, William, baker and grocer.

North end.

M'Gregor, John, publican, Wester row.

M'Lachlan, A., tea dealer,Murray place,

M'Naughton, J). G., grocer, Wester row.

Mellis, John, blacksmith.

Miller, Eobert, dairy. North end.

Murray, Mrs., Gartur House.Murray^s Hall Lime Works—James

Morrison, lessee.

Muschet, M.D., John S., Birkhill.

Parkvale and Hayford Mills,—RobertSmith & Son. William Smith, foremanpower loom ; John Smith, foreman spin-

ner ; William Weir, foreman dyer. Clerks

—James Melrose and James Gray.

Post Office—Henry Jaffray, postmaster.Letters arrive (from Stirling) at 10.30 a.m.,

and are despatched tliereto at 6.45 p.m.

Nearest Money Order Ofiice, Stirling.

Eeilly, E., grocer, Town head.

Eough, James, gardener, Murray place.

Shanks, Matthew, stationer, the Brae.

Smith, Eobert, Hayford villa.

Steuart, Sir Henry James Seton, Bart.,

of Touch.

Stewart, Peter, tailor, the Brae.

Taylor, jun., E., tailor. Wester row.

Taylor, E., sen., provisions. Wester row.

Taylor, James, grocer. Chapel croft.

White, Mrs., provisions, Chapel croft.

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Aikman, Charles, blacksmith, Saucliie.

Archibald, Robert, miller, Parkliead.

Auston & Co., Milton mills.

Bruce, Mrs. A., grocer.

Calder, Mrs., Milton mill.

Cameron, Angus, flesher.

Christie, Duncan, teacher, Chartershall.

Cousland & Son,Wm., millers, Cultenliove.

Cunningham, William, provisions.

Dale, Mrs.Donaldson, Alexander, overseer, Braeliead.

Donaldson, William, nail maker.Dunnet, Mrs., dressmaker.Gillespie, James, horse nail, shoe trinket,

and screw bolt manufacturer.Jaflfrey, Alexander, nail manufacturer.

Jenkins, George, postmaster.

Keir, Margaret, grocer.

Lockliart, Henry, nail manufacturer.

Meiklejohn, J. & J., cartwrights, Sauchie.

Mitchell, Andrew, traveller.

Morrison, John, nail manufacturer.

M'Lachlan, Archibald, nail manufacturer.

Xapier, James, publican, Milton.

Paterson, William, tailor.

Reid, Mrs.Sinclair, James, grocer.

Smith, Charles, publican,

Stott, John, plasterer.

Todd, John, Catcraig and Milton grove.

Ure, Mrs.

Walker, William, cattle-dealer.

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BAKERS.

Co-operative Society—John Wallace, man-ager, Main street.

Cunningham, William, Main street,

Muirhead, Peter, Kewmarket.

BLACKSMITHS.

M 'Donald, John, ISTew feus.

M'Leod, Adam, l^ewmaiivct,

BOOKSELLEES.

Denovan, Eobert, Main street.

Ramage, Robert, colporteur. Baker's entr3^

Schofiield, William, Main street.

BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS.

Arnot, Peter, Main street.

Co-operative Society—Andrew M 'Cowan,

manager, Main street.

Gillespie, Alexander, Main street.

Neat, John, Main street.

Speed, Thomas, New road.

CARTERS.

Brisbane, John, Quakerfield.

Cowan, Peter, Quakerfield.

Hill, William, Quakerfield.

Munnoch, Andrew, NcAvmarket.

Stevenson, William, Newmarket.

COAL PROPRIETORS.

Johnston, John, New road.

Moyes, Murray & Co., West Plean and

Dunmore Pits.

East Plean Coal Company, East Pleau,

Bannockburn.

DAIRIES.

Christie, William, Quakerfield.

Gillespie, John, Bowhitherock.

Kerr, Miss, Back row.

Lindsay, Charles, New road.

Moir, Peter, Quakerfield.

Walker, Peter, Eirs.

DRAPERS.-J. W. Sharp, man-Co-operative Society

ager. Main street.

Millar & Co., Main street.

Muirhead, William, Newmarket.

DRESSMAKERS AND MILLINERS.Armstrong, Miss, Eirs.

Cameron, Misses, Newmarket.Cochrane, Miss, straw bonnets.

Crombie, Miss, Newmarket.Ewing, Miss, Firs.

Muirhead, Miss, Quakerfield.

Paterson, Miss, New bridge.

Paterson, Misses, Back row.

Robertson, Misses, Quakerfield.

Schofiield, Miss, Main street,

Stevenson, Miss, New feus.

FLESHERS.Kerr, Robert, Quakerfield.

Lennox, Adam, Main street,

Lindsay, Charles, New road.

Thomson, Robert, Main street.'

GROCERS AND SHOPKEEPERS.Co-operative Society— James M'Laren,

manager. Main street.

Crombie, Euphemia, Newmarket.Denovan, Robert, and spirit merchant,

Main street.

Glen, James, Main street.

Higgle, Andrew, and sj)irit merchant,

Main street.

Learmontli, James, Old bridge.

Muirhead, William, Newmarket.M 'Alley, M. & C, Newmarket.Paterson, Thomas, Quakerfield,

Speed, Thomas, New road,

Wilson, James, spirit grocer. New road.

HAY AND STRAW DEALERS.Cowan, Peter, Quakerfield.

Hill, William, Quakerfield.

JOINERS AND CABINETMAKERS.Currie, Daniel, Main street.

Kay, John, New feus.

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MANUFACTURERS.Forsytb, Hugh (tartan), New feus.

Patersou, John (tartan and unions), New rcl.

Wilson & Sons, William (carpets, tartans

and tweeds). Old bridge.

PROPRIETORS AND RESIDENTERS.

Bowie, William, Baker's entay.

Dougal, Thomas, Firs.

Ferguson, Mrs., Back row.

Forfar, Alexander, Main street.

Forfar, Thomas, Carpet entry.

Higgie, Mrs. William, New road.

M 'Alley, James, cottage, Newmarket.Wilson, Captain Edward Jj.

Wilson, Major Alexander, J. P. , Bannock-burn house.

Wilson, John, J. P. , Hill park.

Wilson, Mrs. William, Yiewvale,

QUARRIERS.

Gowans, James.Simpson & Dougal, Catcraig.

Mackay, John, Polmaise.

Blair, John, East Plean.

Turnbull & Barclay, Dunmore quarry.

TAILORS.

Baxter, James, and clothier, Main street.

Black, Henry, Quakerfield.

Forsyth, Adam, Newmarket.Gillies, Alexander, Main street.

Thomson, John, Quakerfield.

PUBLICANS.

Campbell, Hugh, Old bridge.

M'Innes, William, Quakerfield.

Muirhead, William, Newmarket.Paton, James, Quakerfield.

Stevenson, James, Main street.

Walls, John, Main street.

Wiggans, T., Railway Hotel, Newmarket.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Anderson, John, county police constable,

Quakerfield.

Anderson, Wm., farm overseer, Oldmill.

Bain, James, tweed foreman. Old bridge.

Dougal & Ronald, builders. Main street.

Fisher, Wm. , foreman spinner, Main street.

Hannah, William, dyer. Carpet entry.

Jenkins, James, teacher of music, Bakers'entry.

M'Cash, William, traveller, Firs.

M'Gregor, John, slater. New fues.

M'Intosh, Alex., coal master, Newmarket.Milne, J.

,power loom manager, Main street.

Mitchell, John, wool dealer. New road.

Neat, John, furniture dealer, Main street.

Ogilvie & Duchart, tanners p.ncl curriers,

Haugh.Proudfoot, J., drill instructor, Old bridge.

Prowett, James F., jeweller, watchmaker,and ironmonger, Main street.

Rattray, William, contractor, Newmarket.Robertson, James, surgeon, Quakerfield.

Stevenson, Alex., glass merchant, Quaker-field.

Stevenson, James, carpet foreman, New rd.

Wilson, John, Brussel carpet foreman. OldBridge.

Carriers to Glasgow—William ELill andPeter Cowan, from Newmarket, occa-

sionally.

Carrier to Stirling—Andrew Munnoch,Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

Co-operative Society (Limited)—AlexanderMeldrum, president ; James M'Grouther,secretary.

Post Office—John Gillespie, postmaster andletter-carrier. Letters arrive (from Stirling)

at 7.15 and 10.30 a.m., and are despatchedthereto at 7.40 a.m. and 6 p.m. MoneyOrder Office and Savings' Bank.

Post Office, East Plean—Isa. M 'Carter,

postmistress. Letters arrive (from Stirling

via Bannockburn) at 9.50 a.m., and are

despatched thereto at 3.50 p.m. NearestMoney Order Office, Bannockburn.

Simpson's Asylum (for Indigent Soldiers

and Sailors), East Plean.—Rev. JamesCalder, governor and chaplain ; Mrs. Calder,

matron ; James M. Girdwood, M.D., surgeon.

CHURCHES—MINISTERS.Established Church—Rev. Thomas Smith.

Do., East Plean—Rev. James Calder.

Free Church—Rev. W. E. W. Brown.United Presbyterian Church—Rev. Andrew

L. Dick.

SCHOOLS.

Bannockburn Subscription School— R.

Saunders, master ; Miss Crombie, sewingmistress.

Bannockburn Muir—Robert Miller, master.

Wilson's Endowed School—Andrew Wilson,rector ; Miss Wilson, assistant ; MissHenderson, sewing mistress.

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—^^^ ^<^—BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS.

Drysdale, James, Henderson street.

LyeE, J., Bridgend and Stirling road.

BANKS.

ITational Bank of Scotland, Elmwood house,

Henderson st.—Wni. Henderson, agent.

Union Bank of Scotland, Henderson street

—William Baird, agent.

BLACKSMITHS.

Donaldson, James, 28 New street.

Ferguson, James, Allan terrace.

Simpson, James, Henderson street.

BOOKSELLERS.

Forbes, Miss, Henderson street.

Miller, Alexander, Henderson street.

BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS.

Morrison, Miss, Henderson place.

Pate & Son, David, ISTew street.

Stewart, Arcliibald, New street.

CHEMISTS.

Farie, Gilbert, Henderson street.

Robertson, Oswald, Henderson street.

COAL AGENTS.

Jardine, "William, Raihvay station.

M'Laren, James, New street.

Muir, Thomas, Railway station.

DAIRIES.

Bett, James, 7 New street.

Kirk, Miss, Fountain road.

DRAPERS.

Miller, Geo., Queen's corner. New street.

Reid, John, Henderson street.

Scott, John, Henderson place.

DRESSMAKERS.

Hughes, Misses, New street.

Kinnear, Miss, Coneyhill road.

M'Gregor, Miss, Coneyhill road.

FISHMONGERS.

Greenhorn, R. &. J., Henderson street.

Reid, Thomas, New street.

Shaw, Robert, Fountain road.

FLESHERS.

Finlayson, John, Fountain road.

Greenhorn, R. & J., Henderson street.

Lucas, J. & R., Henderson street.

FRUITERERS.

Allan, Robert, Henderson street.

Bayne, Charles, Henderson street.

GARDENERS.

Bennett & Robb.Buchannan, Peter, Elmwood house.

Kinnear, John, Coneyhill road.

GROCERS AND WINE MERCHANTS.

Cowbrough & Co., James, Henderson st.

Graham, John, Henderson street.

Henderson & Co., J. & G., Henderson st.

MacEwen & Co., D. & J., Henderson place.

M 'Isaac, John, Henderson street west.

M'Gregor, John.

HOTEL KEEPERS.

Carmichael, John (Temperance), Hendersonstreet.

Christie, William, Bridge.

Clarke, J. (Westerton Arms), Victoria pi.

Dunbar, Mrs. (Temperance), Henderson st.

Gow, Mrs. P., restaurant, New street.

Grundy, Wm. B. (Queen's), Henderson st.

Halliday, John (Lady of the Lake), Hen-derson street.

Oliver, James, Bridge of Allan inn,

Philp, Robert (Royal), Henderson street.

JOINERS AND UNDERTAKERS.Cousine, William, Allan vale.

Henderson, John, Henderson place.

Shaw, Robert, Fountain road.

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BRIDGE OF ALLAN DIRECTORY. S3

LODGINGS.Anderson, Mr., Dunbar villa, SunnyTaw.Arnolds, Mrs. , Keirfield cottage, Allan vale.

Bain, Mrs., Springbank house.

Baird, Mrs,, 7 Allan vale.

Baucbop, Miss, Endrick villa, Kenilwortbroad.

Bayne, Mrs., Balmoral cottage, Sunnylaw.Beattie, Mrs., Alexandra cottage, Macfar-

lane street west.

Black, Mrs., Louis villa.

Brown, William, Beecbgrove.

Bucbanan, Mrs., Macfaiiane street west.

Cairns, Miss, 8 Allan vale.

Cameron, James, Inverallan bouse.

Cameron, James, 2 Union place.

Carmichael, Mrs., Bombay bouse No. 1.

Cramb, Jobn, Stanley house ISTo. 1.

Dargie, Mrs., Villa Franca.

Dawson, Miss, Post office.

Dawson, William, Macfarlane street west.

Dewar, Jas., Allanview house, Allan vale.

Dickie, Mrs., Mineral bank No. 2.

Dickson, Miss, Wellwood bouse, Well road.

Donaldson, Mrs., Allan vale.

Drysdale, James, baker.

Drysdale, sen., James, Oakbank.Drysdale, Miss, Fountain road.

Drysdale, Mrs. , Henderson street west.

Duff, Mrs., Florence villa.

Dunn, Misses, Dunallan house, Keir street,

Fenton, Miss, Strathallan house.

Fenton, Mrs., Thornfield.

Ferguson, Mrs. , Newark villa, Keir street,

Findlater, Miss, Blair villa.

Fotheringham, Thomas, Eose cottage.

France, Mrs., Mine cottage.

Fraser, Mrs., Allan bank No. 1.

Frew, Mrs., Castleview.

Fulton, Mrs. , Rosebank house. Well road.

Galbraith, Miss, Haldane house No. 1,

Kenilworth road.

Gillespie, Mrs., Craigview, Fountain road.

Graham, John, Macfarlane street west.

Gray, James, Wolf Craig villa, Sunnylaw.Gray, Misses, Allanton house.

Gray, Mrs., Finsbury cottage.

Henderson, James, 3 Union place.

Henderson, Miss, Stanley house No. 3.

Hunter, Miss, Macfarlane street west.

Hunter, Mrs., Henderson place.

Jaffrey, Peter, Albert cottage, Macfarlane st.

Jardine, William, Inverallan house.

Jennings, Mrs,, Treeview, Keir street.

Kesson, Mrs.

Kirk, Miss, Fountain road.

Lee, Miss, Comely bank,Lockhart, Mrs. , Bath house.Lucas, Mrs., Laurelbank house.Lyon, Mrs., Sunnylaw house.

Macrae, Mrs., Aboukir villa, Well road.

M'Clure, Misses, Dunlop house, Chalton rd.

M 'Cowan, Mrs., 4 Union place.

M 'Donald, Miss, Manchester house.

M'Dougal, Mrs., Kelvingrove.M'Farlane, Thos., Rustic bank, Sunnylaw.M'Gregor, John, Fountain road.

M'Gregor, John, W^oodside terrace.

M'Intyre, Mrs., Stanley house No. 2.

M'Kenzie, Mrs., 4 Allan vale.

M'Laren, Miss, Macfarlane street west.

M'Laren, Mrs., Fountain terrace No, 1.

M'Lean, J. G., Bloominghill house, Spa ter.

M'Lean, Miss, Mineral bank No. 1,

M 'Leod, Mrs.,Cessnock villa, Kenilworth rd.

M'Nair, Miss Catherine, 7 Allan vale.

Miller, Andrew, Marymount.Miller, George, Allanslee cottage, Keir st.

Morrison, Mrs., Henderson house.Morton, Miss, Ferniebank, Sunnylaw,Morton, Miss, Hope villa, Chalton road.

Morton, Miss, Fairlie house, Chalton road.

Murdoch, Miss, Woodcliff, Kenilworth rd.

Murray, Mrs, Ellora villa, Spa terrace,

Murray, Mrs. , Fountain terrace No. 2,

Orrick, Mrs., Huntingdon cottage, Keir st.

Pollock, Mrs. , Zetland house, Chalton rd.

Reid, Miss, Bellfield,

Richardson, Miss, Laurel bank.Richardson, Miss, Kelvingrove.Roberton, Miss, Kenilworth house.Robertson, Mrs., Sandringham house.

Robertson, Mrs,, Jeanie bank, Kenilworthroad.

Robertson, W,, Bellevue cottage, Sunnylaw.Sawers, Mrs., Haldane house No. 2, Kenil-worth road,

Simpson, Mrs. , Victoria place.

Sinclair, John, Seaforth house, Chalton rd.

Slee, Miss, Sydenham house No. 2, Keir st.

Smart, Miss, Belmore house.Smith, James, Forglen cottage, Allan vale.

Somerville, Mrs.,Woodlandbank,ChaltonrdSomerville, Mrs.,Woodland bank, SunnylawSomerville, Mrs., Bloominghill villa, Spa ter.

Spowart, Mrs. , Thornfield house, Keir st.

Stevenson, Mrs., Abbeyview, Kenilworth rd.

Stevenson, Peter, Allan vale.

Stupart, Mrs., EUangowan house, Keir st.

Stewart, Mrs,, Avenue house.

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Stewart, Mrs., Maryfield cottage, Sunnylaw.

Stewart, Mrs., New street.

Stewart, Mrs., Jessamine cottage, Chalton

road.

Stirling, Mrs., Allan bank No. 2.

Thomson, Mrs., 6 Allan vale.

Tulloch, Miss, 6 Allan vale.

Turnbull, Miss, Tweed terrace, Sunnylaw.

Walker, Mrs., AUangowan house.

Warden, Mrs. , Greenview house, 1 Union pi.

Watson, J., Airthrey mill cottage, Sunnylaw.

Watson, Mrs., Centre Hill house.

Watson, Mrs., Haymount.Watt, Charles, lona lodge, Kenihyorth rd.

Welch, Mrs., Bombay house No. 2, Kenil-

worth road.

White, Mrs., Darnley house.

Whyte, Mrs. R., Parell house, Chalton road.

Whyte, Miss, Henderson place.

Wright, Miss, Mine house. Spa terrace.

Wright, Mrs. , Greenview house, 2 Union st.

Young, Mrs., Annfield.

Yuill, Miss, Park cottage.

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS.

Campbell, P., M.D., Macfarlane street west.

Gordon, William E., M.D., Holmhill house,

Kenilworth road.

Paterson, Alex., M.D., Fernfield house.

MILLINERS.

Hughes, Misses, New street.

Somerville, Miss E., Henderson place.

PLUMBERS.JafFrey, Peter, Macfarlane sti-eet west.

Morrison, John, Fountain road.

PROPRIETORS AND RESIDENTERS.

Abercromby, Rt. Hon. Lord, Airthrey cas.

Alexander, K.C.L.S., Colonel Sir JamesEdward, Westerton house.

Anderson, John, Beechgrove.

Anderson, Miss, Logilee.

Bayne, John, Ellenbank house, Chalton rd.

Black, Mrs., Sydenham house, Keir street.

Campbell, Captain D., Staffa lodge.

Connal, Mrs. , Craigwallace lodge.

Dick, Abercromby, Viewforth house.

Dickie, Robert, Mineral bank Avest.

Elder, Mrs. G. , Melbourne villa, Chalton rd.

Ellis, Thos., J.P., Chalton lodge, Chalton rd.

Falconer, Miss, Bell villa.

Geddes, Jas., Langholm lodge, Chalton rd.

Glen, Miss Margaret, Hart villa, Chalton rd.

Hill, Alexander, Kenihvorth road.

Houstoun, Misses, Northwood, Chalton rd.

Hunter, Archibald, Eden house, Well road.

Hunter, James, 68 Stirling road.

Legatt, Mr. Edge Hill house.

Mackison, Francis, Lancaster villa.

M'Farlane, Mrs., Bandora villa, Keir st.

M'Kay, Mrs., Burn house, Keir street.

M'Laren, D., Colabba hoiise, Kenilworth rd.

M'Laren, Miss, Fountain terrace east.

M'Lean, Miss, Mineral bank east.

M'Robie, John, Eden house.

Middleton, Mr., Ashton house.

Millar, C, Woodland bank, Chalton road.

Mitchell, Wm., Tyne villa, Chalton road.

Monroe, Miss, Hillside, Chalton road.

Murray, Mrs., Fountain terrace west.

Ogilvie, Miss, Apney cottage, Keir street.

Pullar, John, Fountain road.

Pullar, Laurence, Fountain road.

Reid, Miss, Bellfield.

Reid, Mrs., Parbroath house.

Roger, Mrs., Duff house.

Ronaldson, Mrs. , Upper Hill house.

Sawers, Miss, Edmonstone lodge, Keir st.

Scott, Mrs., York house.

Smith, Helen, Cessnock villa, Kenilworthrd.

Smith, John, Thistle cottage, Keir street.

Stevenson, William, Lea House.

Stewart, Mrs., Jessamine cottage,Chaltonrd.

Stowe, D. F., Prospect house.

Troup, William, Hartville, Chalton road.

Wilson, Mrs. C, Bandora hall, Chalton rd.

Young, Mrs. , Williamfield house.

CHURCHES.

Free Church, Henderson street—Rev. Wm.Ross, LL.D., Free Church manse.

Lecropt Parish Church—Rev. Peter W.Young, Lecropt manse.

Logic Parish Church—Rev. R. Johnstone,

M.A. . Logie manse.

Quoad Sacra Church, Fountain road—Rev.

John Reid, The Manse.

St. Saviour's Church (Episcopal), Fountainroad—Rev. John T. Boyle.

United Presbyterian Church, Henderson st.

—Rev. Jas. Muir, U.P. manse, Sunnylaw.

SCHOOLS.

Broadwood, Mr. (academy), Garden villa.

Dargie, Robert, Villa Franca.

Free Church School—Robert P. M'Cagie.Johnston, Miss (boarding), Hyndwood.Lecropt Parish School—John Wilson.

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MISCELLANEOUS.

Allan, RoLt., seedsman, Henderson street.

Bayne, John, builder, EUenbank liouse.

Bett, James, refreshments, 5 New street.

Bonella, Robert, miller, Allan terrace.

Brewster, Robert, waiter, Coneyhill road.

Christie & Son, brick and tile makers,Cornton.

Collie, James, architect, Belmore house.

Cousine, William, builder and joiner, Unionplace.

Edmond, Janet, laundress, Coneyhill road.

Graham, James, musicseller and fancy

warehouse, Henderson street.

Gray, James, plasterer, Wolfcraig villa.

Gray, Robert, carter, Finsbury cottage.

Henderson, James, feuar, 3 Union place.

Hunter, Dr. Archibald, Ochil park, hydro-

pathic establishment (opposite the wells).

King, John, watchmaker and ironmonger,

Fountain road.

M'Cowan, William, tailor and clothier,

Henderson street.

M'Intosh, Richard, millwright, Allan ter.

Manson, A., photographer. Union place.

Nairn, Henry, slater, Coneyhill road.

Philp, Robert, paper maker, Airthrey mill.

PuUar & Co., J. & J., Bleachfield works,

Keirfield house.

Rose, P. & R.,painters, Henderson street,

Shaw, Mrs., china and fancy goods ware-

house, Henderson place.

Somerville, Miss, Berlin wool repository,

Fountain road,

Stevenson, Robert, wool spinner, Airthreymill.

Watson, John, manager, paper mills,

Airthrey mill cottage.

Airthrey Spa and Bowling Green—RobertBurns, keeper.

Gas Company—Manager, Brand.Secretary, William Baird.

Inspectors of Poor and Collectors of Rates

—for Lecropt parish, John Wilson ; for

Logic parish, William Haldane.Macfarlane Museum, Macfarlane terrace

Archibald Kay, keeper.

Post OfSce, Henderson street—Miss HelenDawson, postmistress.

Registrars—for Lecropt, John Wilson ; for

Logie, Andw. J. Crawford, Causewayhead.RailwayStation—J.C.Hands, stationmaster.AVater Company—William Baird, secretary

and treasurer.

Westerton Arms Bowling Green—JohnClark, proprietor.

Workman's Club and Reading Room—JohnHalliday, secretary. Open in the Wintermonths from 6 to 10 p.m. WeeklyTicket, Id.

CAUSEWAYHEAD DIRECTORY.

Abercromby, Right Honourable Lord,

Airthrey Castle.

Anderson, James, wood merchant.

Anderson, William, grocer.

Bean, William, smith and postmaster.

Baird, William, flesher.

Campbell, Mrs., farmer, Holeheads.

Chemical Works—George Shand.

Crawford, A. J., registrar for parish of Logie.

Dalziel, Allan, district schoolmaster.

Fotheringham, John, mason.Gillespie, David, contractor.

Harrower, Mrs. , Starling villa.

Headridge, Archibald, mason.Macgregor, David, toll contractor.

Maxwell, John, clerk.

Malcolm, Miss, dressmaker.

Morrison, Miss, Spittal cottage.

Mowat, Thomas, Abbey Craig hotel.

Mowat, T. & J., fieshers.

M'Elfrish, A. (ofJ. & A. M'Elfrish, Stirling).

M'Farlane, Malcolm, lodgings.

M'Laren, James, farmer, Spittal.

M'Millan, James, stationmaster.

Robertson, Mrs., lodgings.

*Rutherford, James, lodgings.

Stewart, Peter, boot and shoemaker.

Thomson, William, boot and shoemaker.

Virtue, G. (of Virtue & Ferguson, Stirling),

Virtue, Mrs., Queen's cottage.

Wright, Duncan, Holland cottage.

WallaceMonument-Wm.M 'Kinlay, keeper

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BLAIRLOGIE DIRECTORY.

-^:*@*:*^—

Bain, James, lodgings.

Bean & Sons, Alex., smiths and reaping

machine makers, Blackgrange.

Bennet, Kobert.

Buchanan, John, of Powis house.

Colville, Miss.

Cumming, T., Parochial schoolmaster, &c.

CuUens, Thomas, Berryholes.

Dawson, Mrs., grocer.

Dawson, John.

Ferguson, Mrs., postmistress.

France, Robert, factor to Lord Abercromby,Logic cottage.

Glass, James, lodgings.

Kippen, James.Kirkpatrick,W., gardfener, Airthrey castle.

Moir, Mrs., lodgings, and market gardener.

M'Laren, Rev. William, minister of U.P.Church, U.P. manse.

Robb, And., lodgings, and market gardener.

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STIRLING DIRECTORY-ADVERTISEIVIENTS.

J. TROTTER,LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S

HOSIERS, &LOYERS,

AND UNDERCLOTHING- OUTFITTERS,

STIRLING-.

MARRIAGE TROUSSEAU.FOREIGN OUTFITTERS AND SHIRT MAKERS.

DRAPERY, SILK MERCERY,MILLINERY, MANTLE, DRESS,

AND HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT.

ESTABLISHED FOR A QUARTER OF A CENTURY.

ROYAL BANK BUILDINGS,

31 & 32 KING STEEET,

FAMILY MOURNING. INSPECTION INVITED.

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88 STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS.

CONFECTIONERY & PASTRY ESTABLISHMENT.

ALEXANDER SCOTT,70 FORT STREET, STIELINa,

ESTABLISHED 1889.

BUNS, CAKES, BISCUITS, AND PASTRY.JELLIES, CREAMS, AND ICES.:

SHORTBREAD, GINGERBREAD, AND RUSKS."WEDDING, CHRISTENING, AND SUPPER CAKES

ELEGANTLY ORNAMENTED.

WEDDINa D'JEUNEES.

PL^TE, CTJTLERY, &cc. &cc., STJFPIjIEr).WJLNC'Y' COSS^QTJES IIST &RE;^T VARIETY.

IDISHES COT^EIRED.IjE:MO]N'AI>E, &I]SrG-EE, beer, SOD^ TVA.TER.

3ESst^T:>llslxe<^ ixi. 18 2 8.

HUGH FRASER,6IN&ER BEEE BREWER & CRATED WATER MANUFACTURER,

65i PORT STREET, STIRLING.

The most Famed BURTON BITTER PALE ALES.The most Celebrated BLACKFORD SWEET ALES.First-class LONDON PORTER, from the Old-established Houses.

GENERAL GRAIN MERCHANT,S3 KlinsrG- STREET,

STIRUNa

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STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS. S9-

JAMES COWBROUGH & GO.,

FAMILY GROCERS & WINE MERCHANTS,

BRIDGE OF ALLAN, AND CALLANDER,Beg to call tlie attention of the Inhabitants and Visitors to

their carefully selected Stock of GENERAL GROCERIES,including TEA and COFFEE of the finest description, andevery article in the Trade of the best quality.

DAILY SUPPLIES of the Finest FEESH BUTTEE.

Wines of every description—very old—from the first Shippers^

and of the most celebrated Vintages.

Old Cognac Brandy ; Loopnyts Hollands.E.Y.O. Islay, Campbeltown, Glenlivet, Long

John, and Burntisland Whisky.Bass' and AUsopp'S Pale Ales—?20 other Pale Ales in

stock.

Reid's London and Guinness' Dublin Porter.Blackford, Alloa, and Edinburgh Mild Ales.Alloa and Prestonpans Table Beer.Prestonpans 12 Guinea Ale.

Agents for Max Greger's Genuine Hungarian Wines(highly recommended by the Medical Faculty). Carlowitz^

25^., 335., and 4:Ss. j^er Dozen. All the other White andBed Dinner and Dessert Wines. Price Lists on application.

Information as to FUEHieHED HOUSES and LOLG-INGS TO LETgiven on application.

A Good Dinner Sherry, « 16s. per Dozen.Fine Light Claret, - - 9s.

,;

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so STIRLING DIEECTOBY—ADVERTISEMENTS.

J. R. SINCLi^IR,

15 PORT STREET, STIRLING.SPORAN MOIiOCHS, IiEGeiNS and BBOGUXS, made in aU varieties.

GrE !N "Fi T?. A T I

SEWING MACHINE WAREHOUSE.SOLE AGENT in StirHng for tlie SINGEE, G-EOYEE & BAKEE,

HOWE, and other First-class SEWING MACHINES.Always on hand, a lar^e assortment of first-class HAND SEWING-

MACHINES. Every Machine Warranted.

Any Machine not in stock got to order on the shortest notice.

NEEDLES, THREAD, and all Machine Requisites. Machines Repaired.

GENERAL JOBBING SMITH,

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKER, &c.,

64 PORT STREET, STIRLING.

Ground to Order.^^m

PORT STREET, STIRLING.

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STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS. 91

ALLAN PARK HOUSEBOARDING AND EDUCATIONAL

Conducted by Mr. T. M'Luckie{Formerly of Doveton College, Calcutta),

Assisted by MiSS LAIRD and other Goveknesses.

DAY CLASSES.

JUNIOR DIVISION from 10 till 1.

SENIOR DIVISION from 9 till 11, and from 2 till 4.

Pupils of the Junior Division may return from 2 till 4 without extra charge.

Besides the usual Branches of an ENGLISH and COM-MERCIAL EDUCATION, Pianoforte, Music, Latin, French,and German are taught.

Religious Instruction is given in all the Classes.

The Young Ladies are superintended during School hours, in

the Playroom, by the Governesses. A Servant is in attendance.

The Fees are Payable in Advance, and include all charges

for Writing Materials, &c. When more than two of a family

attend, the third and all younger are charged half of the fees.

The following Gentlemen have kindly allowed their names to

appear as Visitors to the School :

Eev. Alexander Beith, D.D. Major Oliphant.

Rev. Robert Frew, D.D. . Captain Webster.Rev. William Binnie, D.D. Captain Stewart.

Rev. George Alexander. Peter Drummond, Esq.

Rev. William Findlay. Charles Gibson, Esq., M.D.Rev. John Steedman. Bailie George Christie.

Rev. William F. Goldie. Councillor A. C. Young.Rev. J. T. Gowanlock.

Mr. M'Luckie receives into his Family, at Allan ParkHouse, a limited number of BOARDERS, to whose Educationaland Moral Training careful attention is paid.

Terms and References on application.

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92 STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS.

CrOHIISr STEEL,PLUMBEE, BEASSFOUNDER, GASFITTEE,

AND BELL-HANGEE,No. 8 FRIARS STREET, STIRLING,

Has always on hand a Fine Selection of GAS-LUSTRES, LOBBY LAIVIPS,

and BEACKETS, all in the newest designs, greatly below former prices.

J. S. invites special attention to his Patent W. C, the best in the

market, and which has given great satisfaction during the eight years it has

been in use, and may be seen on the premises. Action, simple and efficient,

with durability and non-liability to derangement; and is so constructed

that no impurity is allowed to remain, and no bad smell generated. It

may be supplied with or without a Cistern, and will work equally with

high or low pressure. The W. C. is so simple in its construction that it

may, in a few minutes, be made equal to new, without removing it from its

situation ; and when fitted up by J. S., is kept in repair for two years free

of charge, and then left in as good condition as when first put up.

JAMES HARLEY,SHERIFF OFFICER AND CONSTABLE

FOE THE COUNTY OF STIRLING,

AND SHERIFF OFFICER FOR THE COUNTIES OF

PEETH AND CLACKMANNAN,

6 FRIARS STREET, STIRLING.

JOHNSTON & ANDERSON,BUILDERS, JOINERS, & UNDERTAKERS,

UNION BUILDINGS,

4-6 PORT STREET,STIRLING.

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STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS. 93

THE STIRLINa TRACT ENTERPRISE.

Monthly Periodicals:—THE BRITISH MESSENGER,

Price ONE PENNY.

THE GOSPEL TRUMPET,Price ONE HALFPENNY, or 3s. 6d. per 100.

GOOD news~(Tllustrated),Price 2s. 6d. per 100.

YEARLY PARTS IN HANDSOME COVERS.

THE BRITISH MESSENG-ER, Is. 6d. Post Free.THE GrOSPEX. TRUMPET, 9d. Post Free.GOOD NEWS, 6d. Post Free.

THE STIRLING TRACTS,From 6d. to 4s. per lOO.

Sixpence worth and upwards sent Post Free.—Fifty-Sixth Million in progi'ess.

STIRLING LETTER TRACTS,For Inclosure in Letters. ]N"eatly Printed on Tinted Paper. Nos. 1 to 12.—

Price 4d., 6d., and 8d. per Dozen, Post Free. A Packet containing one of each

sent Post Free for Sixpence.

THE STIRLING JUVENILE TRACTS(ILLXISTR^TEir)).

Packets I. and II., price 6d. per Packet, or Post Free for 7d.

The Packet contains a Dozen different little 12-page books, each having a fine

Illustration, and done up in elegant cover.

THE STIRLING LEAFLETS,For Inclosure in Letters. ISTeatly Printed on Tinted Paper. In Sixpenny and

Threepenny Packets. Kos. I., II., and III. Any particular Leaflet may also

be had separately in quantities. Sixpence worth Post Free.

Specimens of the Publications, with Catalogues, sent Post Free on application to

PETEE DEUMMOND, Tract Depot, Stirling.

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94 STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS.

JAMES MILLAR & SONS,:E"-A.3M:iiji"i?"

BREAD, BISCUIT, AND PASTRYBA.KERS,

6 KING STREET, STIRLING.

Branches: Top of Baker Street, and33 Port Street.

DISHES COVERED TO ORDER.

JAMES SMITH,GROCER,

TEA. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT,

67 KINO STREET, STIRLING.

PETER MILLER,WHOLESALE, GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGER,

AND NAIL MANUFACTURER,

38 KING STREET, STIRLING.

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STIRLING BIREOTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS. 95

GLASS & CHINA WAREHOUSE,68 PORT STREET, STIRLING.FAETIES EITHBE FUnmSSma OB BEFLACING WILL IWH

GLASS AND CHINA WAREHOUSEReplete with Goods in great Variety, either Useful or

Ornamental.

Prices strictly Moderate, and Quality Guaranteed.

PATTERNS Matched up or Made to Order.

AN EXPERIENCED PACKER KEPT.Packing carefully executed either in Town or Country.

SMITH & M'EWEN,IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,

MILLWRIGHTS, ENGINEERS, AND BOILER MAKERS,

STIRLING.

FRENCH AND GERMAN.

MONSIEUR WOJENSKPS CLASSES,

SCHOOLS AND FAMILIES ATTENDED,

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96 STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS.

ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.

H. GAVIN,LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPER, SILK MERCER,

CLOTHIER AND HABERDASHER,Has always on hand an Excellent and Variedassortment of GENEEAL DEAPEEY GOODS,

at Moderate Peices.

Tlw leading NOVELTIES of the Season carefully selected.

A.X1X1 OKDERS 'F'B.OTs/CPITrs: -A-TTEITDBID TO.Gentlemen favouring^ H. Cr. with their orders may rely upon having a

GOOD ABTICIiZ: and an IMMEDIATE FIT.|

22^ MURRAY PLACE, STIRLING.

ARCHIBALD MERRILEES,PLUMBER, BRASSFOUNDER & GASFITTER,

82 UPPER CRAIGS, STIRLING,AND

MAIN STREET, DOUNE.

H. S. MACDONALD,

GOLDSMITH AND JEWELLER,9 PORT STREET, STIRLING.

Jewellery rejKtired and made to order, and every description of Watches aiul Clocks

carefully repaired and cleaned.

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STIRLING DIREOTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS. 97

D. & J. MACEWEN & CO,FAMILY GROCERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

Branch EstaMishiiieiits at Callander & Bridge of Allan."WINES of evgry description in Wood and Bottle from the first Shippers,

and of t]i@ most celelsrated Vintages.

Old COGNAC BRANDY, HOLLANDS and LIQUEURS.Old ISLAY, GLENLIVET, CAMPBELTOWN, BURNTISLAND, and

other WHISKIES.BASS'S, ALLSOPP'S, and other ALES, ) t -d .^i • n r. i

PRESTONPANS, EDINBURGH, and i^^-^°**\,^^/\^^.^!l ^^^^^

ALLOA TABLE BEER, j'^'^^^^^ ^^^ Famihes.

BARCLAY, PERKINS & CO., and REID & CO.'S LONDON PORTER.GUINNESS'S DUBLIN STOUT.An Excellent DINNER SHERRY at 20s. per doz.

CLARET from 9s. per doz. upwards.

Daily Supplies of the Finest Quality of FRESH BUTTER.N.B,—Information as to Furnished Houses and Lodgings to Let in the different

localities ivill be given on amplication.

19 PORT STREET, STIRLINa,Respectfully intimates that the DISPENSING DEPART-MENT of his business continues to receive, as heretofore

his best attention.

Q^

ALL NEW CHEMICAL AND MEDICINAL PEEPAEATIONSPEOCUEED FEOM THE PEOPEE SOUEOES.

Country Orders promptly attended to.

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98 STIRLING DIIIECTOBY—ADVERTISEMENTS.

JEWELLERY AND WATCHES.

A Choice and very SELECT STOCK of GOLD and

SILVER WATCHES, BRIGHT and COLOURED GOLD

JEWELLERY, SCOTCH PEBBLE ORNAMENTS in

BROOCHES, BRACELETS, &c., at

ANDREW SWAN'S,WORKING JEWELLER AND WATCHMAKER,

4 PORT STREET, STIRLING.

BEPAIRS CAREFULLY DONE, AND WITH EXPEDITION

HOUSE PAINTER, PAPERHANGER AND DECORATOR,

3i MURRAY PLACE, STIRLING,

(Opposite Railway Station.)

F-A.FERH^^^JSTGIIS'G-S O^ EVERY I5ESCRIFTION-.

STIRLING COACH WORKS.

WILLIAM KINROSS.

CAHRIAGE BUILDma IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS.

The same First-class Work executed which has so long characterised this

Establishment.

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STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS. 99

FANCY WAREHOUSE.

HENRY GARDNER,

ALL THE NEWEST TOYS AND GAMES.

Baskets, Brushes, Combs, Ladies' Bags,Work Boxes, &c., &c,

KITCHEN WOODEN UTENSILS, & ALL KINDS OF COOPER & TURNED WORK.

WILLIAM GILLESPIE,LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S FASHIONABLE

BOOT AND SHOEMAKER,105 BAKER STREET. STIRLING.

HAT AND CAP WAREHOUSE,35 KING STREET, STIRLING.

PORTMANTEAUS, LADIES' BAGS, TRAVELLING BAGS,CAPS ard SCOTCH SONNETS in endless mrkty.

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100 STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS.

13 PORT STREET, STIRLING

ADAM HEREON,CABINET IVIAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER,

In respectfully soliciting a continuance of the support he has received

during the past 1 5 years, begs to call special attention to his Cabinet

and Upholstery FUENITTJRE, Bedsteads in different designs

and in various Woods, Feather Beds, Paillasses, Mattresses of

Hair, Down, Flock, &c.

VENSTIAir A3^D OTHEIl BLIITDS.

A. H.'s best attention is given, to all orders, and his charges are

moderate.

ROBERT ROBERTS,FLESHER,

STIRLING.Corned Beef, Pickled Tongues. Salted Hounds. Sausages.

GEORGE BAUCHOP,BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKEE,

17 PORT STREET, STIRLING.

CAKES, BUM, SHORTBREAD, TEA BREAD, AND FANCYBISCUIT.

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STIRLING DinECTOItY--'ADVEBTISEMENTS. 101

CABINET FUMITUEE WAREROOM,60 POET STESET.

THOMAS HENDERSON,LICENSED APPEAISEE,

JOINER, CABINET MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, & UNDERTAKER,Would respectfully inform the public of Stirling and Neighbourhood,that he has always on hand FURNITURE of good quality got up in

the most modern style, and also made to order.

T. H. would direct special attention to his Cabinet andUpholstery Furniture, Mahogany and other Bedsteads, Paillasses,

Mattresses of Hair, Down, and Flock, Feather Beds, &c. ; also

Venetian and other Blinds.

CH^R&ES STUICTLY M:03DER^TE.All Orders receive striot attention.

D. & J. STEWART,GOLDSMITHS, JEWELLERS, & WATCHMAKERS,

25 PORT STREET, STIRLING.

ENGRAVING, ENAMELLING, AND HAIR WORK.ELECTEO-l'IiATINO AND GILDINO.

EEPAIRS NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED.

SIGNOR VERRI,Teachei\_of the

PIANOFORTE AND SINGING,58 King Street, STIRLING.

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102 STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS.

THOMAS MENZIE8 & Co.,

SILK MEEOERS & GENEEAL DEAPEES,64 and 65 King Street, Stirling,

Have greatly ENLAEGED tlieir PEEMISES by adding a Splendid

NEW SALOON, so that tlieir Establishment is now the mostExtensive of the kind in the County.

Their Stock is at all times Large and fully Assorted in every

Department ; and their Business is conducted on the most approvedmodern system, all Goods being marked the lowest Cash Price.

T. M. & Go. cordially invite insjpedion of their Stock.

Patterns sent to intending Purchasers on application; and all Orders

entrusted to them will meet with prompt attention.

GENTLEMEN'S SUITS made to Order on the Shortest Notice.

KENNET COAL!! KENNET COAL!!CHEAP AND GOOD.

WILLIAM JOHNSTON,SBOEE, STZIILZ1T&,

(Near N. B. RAILWAY STATION).

MRS. ROBERTSON,

ee PORT STREET,STIRLING.

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STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS. 103

HUGH FERGUSON,BOOT AND SHOEMAKER,

1 KINS- STREET,

Has always on hand a very Labge and Select

Stock of

LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S

BOOTS AND SHOES,

GEORGE OWEN, JUN.,

79 UPPER CRAIGS, STIRLING.

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF SMITH WORK PROMPTLYEXECUTED.

JAMES GLOVER,TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,

69 FORT STilBBT,STIRLING.

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104 STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS.

DAVID STEWART,DRESS AND MANTLE, TRIMMING, HOSIERY, AND

HABERDASHERY WAREHOUSE,

4 EZNa STItEET, STIULIITG,AND ONLY AUTHOEISED AGENT FOR THE

WHEELER & WILSONGOLD-MEDAL, SILENT-WORKING, LOCK-STITCH

SEWING MACHINES,From <£6 6s.

IlTSTIlirCTIOir AND G-XTABA^TTEE I1TCLT7DED.

MISS J. STEWART,GLASS, STONEWARE & CHINA WAREHOUSE,

23 PORT STREET,STIRLING.

JOHN HENDERSON,PHOTOGRAPHER, I

34 KING STREET, STIRLING.

PORTRAITURE in every Style, from CARTE BE VISITE to LIFE SIZe}

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STIELING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS. 105

78 PORT STREET, STIRLING.

FISH, GAME, POULTRY, &c.

L. I^IIsrTOTJLBegs respectfully to intimate to the Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitants of

Stirling and Neighbourhood, that he has always on hand a fresh supply of

SALMON, GRILSE, AND TROUT,from the Tay and Forth daily j also, an excellent variety of

VSTHITE FISH, &o.

GAME AND POULTRY.OEDEES PEOM THE OOUNTE? PUMOTUALLY ATTENDED TO.

E, STOTT, & MILLER,PLASTERERS,(Opposite DUNCAN & JAMIESON, Printers,)

STIRLING.

PLAIN AND DECOEATIVE PAINTEE,PAPEEHANGEE, &c.,

16 MURRAY PLACE, STIRLING.

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106 STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS.

ESPLANADE, STIRLING.

A CHOICE SELECTION OF WINES AND SPIIllTS.

PORTER and ALES of BASS'S Finest Quality.

Superior Accommodation for Families & Tourists.;

The View from the Hotel is one ofthe Finest in Europe,

AN EXCELLENT BILLIARD TABLE.

CARVER AND GILDER,AND AETISTS' COLOURMAN,

13 KING STREET, STIRLING.

Artists' Materials, and a very Large Assortment of Fancy Goods.

GEORGE A. CHALMERS,

46 LOWER CRAIGS, STIRLING.

ESTIMATES GIVEN. JOBBING NEATLY EXECUTED.

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STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS. 107

ROBERT FRATER,LEAD MERCHANT,

FLUMBEB, BRASSFOUNDEB, AND GASFITTEB,

29 MURRAY PLACE, STIRLING.

ZING RONES AND RIDGES, &c., WHOLESALE.

Hydraulic Rams. Pumps of all kinds.

BRASS OASTIHGS ON SHOETEST NOTICE.

CURLING- STONES AND HANDLES.

A. & W. FORREST,CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS.

Furniture 'Warehouse—17 Broad Street;

"Works—7 St. John Street,

STIRLING.

BOOT AND SHOEMAKER,45 (Foot of) KING STREET,

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108 STIRLING DIRECTORY—AD VERTISEMENTS.

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110 STIBLINa DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS.

COALS! COALS!HENRY GARDNER

Supplies the Best HOUSEHOLD COALS, Fresh

from the Pits, at the Lowest Prices.

DROSS FOR STEAM OR GREEN-HOUSES.

OFFICE; FANCY WAEEHOUSE,

26 MUREAY PLACE.PROMPT ikTT]E]SrTIO]Sr TO ^LL ORDERS.

Bedudion in Price when faking a whole Truck

JAMES LUMSDEN'SCHEAP REFRESHMENT ROOMS,

101 SAEER STREET, STZELIlTa.

EEPRESHMENTS, including TEA and COPFEB, at all hours of the

ray. DINNEB from 12 Noon till 4 p.m.

GENERAL DRAPER,eS Sz eS B^ft-ISBK, SXR-EET,

STIRLING,

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STIRLING DIREOTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS. Ill

A Large Assortment of Fashionable BOOTSand SHOES, of Excellent Quality, and

at Very Moderate Prices, at

STODDART'SBOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE,

28 FORT STREET, STIRLING.

ROBERT FERGUS,GREENGROCER, FRUITERER, AND GARDENER,

3 BARNTON PLACE, STIRLING.

HOME AND FOREIGN FRUITS IN GREAT VARIETY.

JAMES M' KIN LAY,TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,

STIRLING.

J. & G. HENDERSON,GROCERS AND WINE MERCHANTS,

STIRLING,AND

BKIDGE OF ALLAN.

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112 STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS.

ATTENDANCE AT STIRLING EVERY FRIDAY,-A.S FOE, THE L^ST SIX YE^^JRS.

MR. A. SMYTH, Surgeon-Dentist, 11 Sauchiehall Street,Glasgow, Pupil and Assistant to the late Dr. F. H. Thomson^ Glasgow^ forTen Years. Artificial Teeth Inserted on the same principles which so

distinguished the late eminent Practitioner.3DEa.A."5rB3D TEETH STOI>I>E3D_

Hours for Consaltatiooj from 11 till 4 o'clock^

At Mrs. HUTCHISON'S, 2 Barnton Place, Stirling.

METAL TIPPED BOOTS FOE OHILDEEN.

W. GUMMINGHAS ON HAND, AT HIS SHOE WAEEHOUSE,

17 BOW STREET, STIIILIN&,

A Large Assortment of the above, which he sells "Wholesale or Eetail.

Also, a Large Stock of Keady-Made LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S BOOTSand SHOES constantly on hand.

DAVID M'GREGOR,

72 UPPER CRAIGS,

MRS. MURDOCH,BAKER & CONFECTIONER,

23 BAKER STREET,AND OBSERVER BUILDINGS, 18 MURRAY PLACE,

STIRLING.

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STIRLING DIREQTORY^ADVERTISEMENTS. 113

ANDREW P. HART,CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST,

95 BAKER STREET, STIRLING.Physicians^ Prescriptions carefully prepared.

GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, &c.. Sec.

JEJrated Waters always in Stock, from the toest Manufacturers.

jobbing blacksmith and machinist,14 b-a.k:er street^

stirling.REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED AT MODERATE CHARGES.

JAMES SMITH & CO.,

GLAZIEES AND GLASS MERCHANTS,10 UPPER CRAIGS, STIRLING.

WINDOWS GLAZED, CLEANED, PAINTED, AND REPAIRED,AND ALL JOBBING PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.

SCOTCH TWEEDS. SCOTCH PLAIDS.

R. HENDERSON &, CO.,CLOTHIERS AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS,

28i MURRAY PLACE,jS'TTXXl.XjXia'G-.

TRAVELLING BUGS TBAVELLINO CASES.

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114 STIRLING DIREOTOBY—ADVERTISEMENTS.

JOHN STEWART,BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE,

12 BAKER STREET, STIRLING.

A Choice Selection of Goods kept in Stock, and Orders punctuallyattended to.

WILLIAM DOWELL,

3 KING STREET,STIRLING.

Ai

TEA <^^^0j^

Differs in Body and Flavour from any Tea yet offered to the public; it

is 4s. per lb., and can only be had from

J. PATERSON,

21 PORT STREET, STIRLING.

J. & J. GRAHAM,HOUSE CARPENTERS, JOINERS, & UNDERTAKERS,

11 SAHNTOIT PLACE, STIELIN&.

HOUSE JOBBING PUNCTUALLYATTENDED TO.

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STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS. 115

HENDRY'S STATION HOTEL,

EBENEZER HENDRY,Eespectfully intimates that, having purchased that property in Murray

Place, situated at the head of the road leading to the Stirling Eailway

Station, he has had it newly fitted up as a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL,

where every attention will be paid to the comfort of Tourists,

Commercial Gentlemen, and other Visitors.

SZITITESIS, SOUFS, STEASS, Ssc, on t3is shortest notice.

WINES, SPIEITS, POETER, and ALES of the most cMce quality.

JOB .A.3SriD I»OST HOE-SES TO LET 03Sr HIHE-A Conveyance awaits the arrival of Passengers loth at Steamhoats and Trains.

BANKS BROTHERS,SMITHS AND BELLHANGERS,

MANUFACTURERS OF PERAMBULATORS ANDIRON BEDSTEADS,

66 KlNQt STEEET, STIIILI1T&.

WILLIAM BARCLAY,MONUIVIENTAL SCULPTOR IN MARBLE, GRANITE,

BARNTON PLACE,STIRLING,

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116 STIRLING DIREQTOBY—ADVERTISEMENTS.

co^Lii ao^XiiiORDERS RECEIVED FOR

BEST OLD BANNOCKBUEN AND OTHERHOUSEHOLD GOAL

BY

ARCHIBALD DUNCAN,GLASS AND CHINA MERCHANT,

68 FOZIT STEEET, STXELZNa.

COAL of all Kinds sent either by Boad or Rail.

Orders from the Country punctually attended to.

KIRKWOOD &, WALKER,Jispsmg an!& <familg Chemists,

7 KING STREET, STIRLING.Physicians' Prescrij^tions Accurately Prepared. Genuine Patent Medicines.

ROBERT FINLAYSON,GLAZIER AND G-LASS MERCHANT,

23 KING STREET,STIRLINQ-.

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STIRLING DIRECTORY-^ADVERTISEMENTS. 117

JAMES GRAY,SEEDSMAN,

CORN AND MANURE MERCHANT,

3 UPPER CRAIGS,

STIRLING.

Catalogues of Seeds and Manures on application.

JAMES M'LEAN & SON,TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,

88 BAKER STREET,STIRLING.

HIB Bin

TEACHER OF MUSIC,MOUNT PLEASANT PLACE, ESPLANADE,

STIRLING.

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118 STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS.

CRAWFORD & WATT,CABINET MANUFACTURERS, UPHOLSTERERS,

IRON BEDSTEADS & BEDDING WAREHOUSEMEN,

34- BAKER STREET,STIRLING.

FEATHER AND WOOL BEDS.

HAIB AND WOOL MATTRESSES, &c.

DOOR MATS AND MATTING.

Every description of Furniture made to order.

JAMES MITCHELL,TAILOR, CLOTHIER, AND OUTFITTER,

14 KING STREET, STIRLING.EVBE7 DESOEIPTIOIT OF CLOTHIlTa FOE GEWTLEMEIT.

Boys' Suits, Highland Dresses, Liveries, Riding Habits.

Hats, Hosiery, Ties, Caps, Gloves, Collars, &c., &c.

ROBERT ROBERTSON,

COAL, LIME, HAY AND STRAW MERCHANT,

STIRLING.

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STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTIBUMENTB. 119

Andrew Cumming,FAMILY GROCER,

TEA, COFFEE, AND PROVISION

MERCHANT,107 BAKER STREET,

STIRLING.

ROBERT BROWN,GROCER, WINE, SPIRIT, AND PROVISION MERCHANT,

Foot of BROAD STREET,

STIRLING.

WILLIAM MALTMAN,CABINETMAKEE, UPHOLSTEEER, AND

UNDERTAKER,r nil^fi^HS STREET,

STIRLING.

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120 STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS.

croHiiN" v^.A-isriDS,

9

49 KING STREET, STIRLING.

G-Li^SS n^E-AJDE -A.1NT) CUT TO I^^TTEJllS".

DAVID REID,FAMILY GEOCEE, WINE AND SPIEIT

MEECHANT,99 BAKER STREET,

STIRLING.

ANDREW OSWALD,SLATER,

8 SPITTAL STREET,STIRLING.

OUTFITTirrG A^D MILLZ2TEEY WAIKEHOTTSE,

9 BAKER STREET, STIRLING.ESTABLISHED ISiS.

A large stock of Babies', LaOAes\ and Gentlemen's Underclothing always on hand.

A Selection of Bonnets, Hats, Dress Caps, Widows' Caps, Dress Stuffs, Flo^^'EKS,

Feathers, Ribbons, Velvet Jackets, Laces, &c., in the Newest Styles.

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STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS. 121

JOHN CRIBBES,TEA, COFFEE, AND PROVISION MERCHANT,

FOOT OF BROAD STREET,

STIRLING.

J. & J. ANGUS,DYEES AND CLEANSES,

65i and 74 PORT STREET,STIRLING.

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CARPETS CAREFULLY CLEANED.

WILLIAM ANDERSON,COAL AND LIME MERCHANT,

SHORE ROAD STATION, STIRLING.

N.B.—Family Grocer and Provision Merchant,CAUSEWAYHEAD.

JOHN MURRAY,TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,

BOW STREET,STIRLING.

MOUENING SUITS EEADY-MADE OE TO OEDEE.

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122 STIRLING DIREOTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS.

^W- J"_ HVCOOI^E,

KING STREET, STIRLING.Branch: DUNBLANE.

»

M.AKER OP THE STIRLING CHEMICAL WRITING InKS.

JOHN ROBERTSON,CABINETMAKER AND UPHOLSTERER,

130 BAKER STREET,

l^lirst Close wtleyo-Kre tTa.e Star Xzxu.

POTATO & VEGETABLE HEHCHANT,534 LOWER BRIDGEJJREET, STIRLING.

LAWSON & DUNLOP,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS,

16 BAKER STREET,STIRLING.

INSPECTION INVITED.

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STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS. 123

WILLIAM CARSON,HOUSE PAINTER, PAPERHANGER AND DECORATOR,

29 PORT STREET,STIRLING.

FETER BETT,FISHMONaER AND GAME DEALER,

STIRLING.ORDERS rXJNOTXJ^LLY A-TTKNUED TO.

"V^M. M^CaREGOR,AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR,

EXCHANGE, STIRLING.PUBLIC SALES by Auction of HOUSEHOLD FUENITUEE, FAEMSTOCKING, CEOPS; also, HOUSE PEOPEETY, and Sales of every

Description conducted by him on reasonable terms.

For Terms and other particulars, apply at the Sale-room or at 23 King St.

THOMAS M'NAB,JOINER & UNDERTAKER,

8 DUMBARTON ROAD,

STIRLING.

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124 STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS.

JOHN MORRISON & SONS,BUILDERS, JOINERS AND UNDERTAKERS,

6 DUMBARTON ROAD,STIRLING-.

RAG AND CHINA MERCHANT,8, 9, and 39, SPITTAL STREET,

STinLiisra-.

JOHNSTON &, NEILSON,PLUMBERS, BKASSFOUNDGRS, AND GA8F1TTERS,

43 SPITTAL STREET, STIRLING.

rkfj^irs neatly KXHOXTTKE).

MOYES, MURRAY & CO.'S

OLD BANNOCKBURN COALAaENT-ANDREW MOYES,

NEWHOUSE.OFFICE: 6 UPPEE CEAIGS, STIRLING.

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STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS. 125

BEi^Xjinsr "VT'OOLAND

FANCY WORK REPOSITORY,8T5AWT1 «PP^T!'T'^ ^SPT^TT'MTI^

MISSES THOMSON & DALRYMPLEBeg to announce that they have always on hand, in great

variety, all the leading Novelties of the Seasons, orders for

which receive immediate attention.

Also a large Assortment of Canvasses^ SilJcSj Braids^ Sfc.^ ofthe best qualities.

Ladies' Work carefully Made Up.

HIGHLAND DRESSES AND LIVERIES

^J ,<r\- '\/' HR ^"-> JIS^L J- J_-j J,=j =.^3- JTv/ -,

OLD POST OFFICE BUILDINGS, MUHEAY PLACE,s»"i"xi^XjB3:3Krc3r-

A SELECT STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND.

SHIRT COLLARS, TIES, HOSIERY, &c.

UMBRELLAS. SUNSHADES.

ALEXANDER BAIRD & SONS,UMBBELLA MAITXJFAaTtJBEBS,

281 MURRAY PLACE, STIRLIMG.^11 REPAIRS and. COVKRII^G-S carefUlly executed..

TOYS, TOYS BAZAAR GOODS.

K

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126 STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADFERTISEMENTS.

CORN-EXCHANGE HOTEL,STiRLiisra-.

WILLIAM MACaEEaORBegs respectfully to intimate to the inhabitants of Stirling and sur-

rounding neighbourhood, that having become lessee of the above old

established Hotel, he has now got it furnished in an elegant and

modern style.

Parties frequenting the above Hotel will find comfort and atten-

tion, combined with strictly moderate charges.

Comfortable and ^vell-aired Bedrooms.

LAEGE SHOW-ROOM FOR COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN.

'5

BUILDER, JOINER, CABINETMAKER, ANDUNDERTAKER,

BRIDGE OF ALLAN.

WILLIAM MCC ,

TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,HENDERSON STREET,

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STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS. 127

GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE,

5 UPPER CRAiaS, STIRLINa.

LETTER-PRESS PRINTERS,

Beg to intimate, that having recently made additions and

improvements in their Press and Machine Departments,

they are enabled to supply all orders for work on the very

shortest notice.

Having added considerably to their already large stock

of Plain and Fancy Type, they are prepared to undertake

printing to any extent and in every variety of style.

Illustrated Catalogues, Books, Pamphlets, Cards, Funeral

Letters, &c., &c., carefully executed, at the most moderate

Prices.

6 UPPER CRAIGS, STIRLING.

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128 STIRLING DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS.

GENERAL LIFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY.

CHISF OFFICE—62 Kma WILLIAM STEEET, LONDON, E.O.

BRANCH OFFICE—. 2 ST. ANDREW SQUAEE, EDINBURaH.

BstaTolislied. in 1837. Capital, £1,000,000.

The new LIFE PREMIUMS for the year 1869 were £10,155.

Detailed Statements of the Company's Liabilities, as shown by the

Actuarial Reports, and of the Investments, may be had at the Chief Office,

or at any of the Branch Offices, or of the Agents.

The last Two Bonuses yielded to individual Assurers additions to

their policies of from 30 to 60 per Cent.

Every Description of Life, Fire, and Loan Business transacted.

Agents Wanted where the Company is not represented.

GEORGE SCOTT FREEMAN, Secretary.

JAMES S. MACK, S.S.C, Local Manager.

EBENEZER BENTLEMAH, WRITER, 17 BAKER STREET, STIRLiNB, Agent.

CRAWFORD'SBOOK, BIBLE, AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE,

And Largest Depot for Souvenirs in the Stirling and DistrictHistorical Oak.

Church Services, Common Prayers, Bibles, Testaments, and AlbumsBound in the above Wood.

The leading Magazines in the Library,

The Daily and Evening Papers regularly.

The "ROYAL GUIDE" to Stirling, Bridge of Allan, Dunblane, Doune, DoUar,Bannockburn, St. Ninians, Trossachs, Lakes, Loclilomond, &c. &c., with 33 full-page

Coloured Illustrations and other Engravings, bound in the Royal Stuart Tartan, withPearl Nails and Clasp, same as presented to their Royal Highnesses the Prince andPrincess Christian by Mr. Crawford, Bookseller, and acknowledged by letter as ex-

clusively used by their Royal Highnesses while in the district, and same book as after-

wards supplied to Her Majesty the Queen and their Royal Highnesses the Princesses

Louise and Beatrice.

SCOTT'S "LADY OF THE LAKE," with beautiful Photographs by Wilson, andbound in Stirling Oak, same as presented by Mr. Crawford to H.R.H. the Princess of

"Wales in Stirling, and to Her Majesty the Queen in the Trossachs, from Mr, Crawford's

stock, by Mr, M'Gowan, Dreadnought Hotel, Callander, '..

E"one of these Royal Presentation Volumes are, genuine unless bearing the Presen-*

tations in Gold inside with JMr. Crawford's name. t'

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STIRLING DIEECTORY—AD VERTISEMENTB.

CENTRAL PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS,88 MURRAY PLACE, STIRLING,

(Cppcsite tlio Eail'way Statisn.)

LPHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST,

In returning thanks to bis fVif^nds and the public in gen^^al for their liberal

patronage during the last twelve \ears. begs respecttuUy to intimate, that

with the view of meeting the reqair^niertts of his iiK;reat>ing busijiess, hehas secured one of the best iustrumt-nts for producing Life-Size Portraits,

and trusts, by artistic excellence in his pr niactions, strict peri-oiial atten-

tion, and moderate charges, to merit a continnance of their siifport.

The very prevalent and unwise desire for cheapness, and the f^se with

which a little may be done in Piiotography, has f»laced i^taineil, distorted, andleaden-looking photographs at^very street corner; hut, to be successful, pho-

tography requires expensive apparAtu.^, a skiltully constructed studio, pure

and therefore not cheap chemicals, as well ?s a lengthfTied ai.d practical ac-

quaintance with the most minute principles of this rapidly j)rogiessing art.

Having adopted the latest and most approved appliances in the pro-

duction of Photographs of every ske and de-^criptioriy A. C. can confidently

guarantee that all or<leis entrusted to him shall be executed in the highest

and most artistic style.

ALWAYS ON HAND, A CHOICE SELECTION OF ALBUMS.CAETES DB VISITS AND CTHIE F2AMES.

Of Stirling Cadle, Trnssachs, Falls of Deron, Bumbling Jhidge, Biacklyn

Falls, and Pass of Levy, Callander, and many ethers.

CARTES DB VISITE DONE Il^T THE BE5»T STYLES.Pictures aad I3rawm;53 of evsry description carefully Copied and

£Inlar§^ed, or Reducsd to any Size.

GEOUPS taken at their own Eesidenoes, by an instantaneous prooess.

Gentlemen's Houses, &c."We hav3 always watched with pleasur^fcu P-»jUjess of this art, and have repeatedly had occasion

to express ourselves much gratified with tk^C^^i^^P'jR^^*'^ °^ ^^ Crowe, in p oducing racst effective

»nd striking likenesses. Yesterday we hal^l^^P^pNBMin his studio, and were much pleased with the

execution of a lii'e-si^e portrait of a gonft^knB^pffraAuj|intance, taken from an o;dinary carte de visite

negative. Fhotog aphy seems to be ma^jg^||^g|i||p^.^d Mr. Crowe is not behind the profession in

•nything wo have aoeiiu"—iliiflinff O&nei

</8R^^**

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130

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COUNTY COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF STIRLINGEDUCATION COMMITTEE

COUNTY LIBRARY

This book should be returned on or before the latest

date entered below. If desired, an extension of the

loan period may be granted. A fin© of 2d per week or

part of a week will be charged on overdue books.

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J.2.JU.NI96I

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ESTABLISHMENT.

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SCOTTISH PROVIDENT INSTITUTIONHEAD OFFICE-e ST. ANDREW SQUARE, EDINBURGH.

SHORT STATEMENT OF PRiNOIPLES.

HE SCOTTISH PROVIDENT INSTITUTION is thR onlv Office

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COUNTY COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF STIRLINGEDUCATION COMMITTEE.

No Class

COUNTY LIBRARY. Vols.

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of

Readers are requested to take great care of the books while In

their possession, and to point out any defect that they may observein them to the Local Librarian.

All books must be returned on or before the date stamped on thedate-label.

Fourteen days are allowed for books of fiction and twenty-eight

days for all others. A fine of twopence per week is charged on over-duebooks.

-' ' ' '' 'ectious disease breaks

nitary Inspector, whobook from an infected

. Z ' brarian. No fine will

The presfout should bwill deal withhouse be reti

be payable u

ReadersService whereither fromfor Students,made to the 1

iHEREALISiin last year by jO|

no office of the s|

published by the

shows as large ai

instance has ther

A fuller

Ebinbfegh, July,

Messrs. ]

The. Directors desire ti

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minded of the Postal2r 6/- are obtainablethe Central Library

pplication should belecessary forms.

3sary,

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3in]umng theired at

L400,

ts of

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receive Applications.

-'aving been increased

own ess of its rates,

ccording to statistics

of the oldest offices

)ur years ; and in noincrease.

I application.

rSON, Manager.

Solicitors..uj^mik. 'Manager will he glad to

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