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INSURANCE OFFICES.
Hercules Fire Insurance Co.—T. McClelland, Banker, Agent.Scottish Widows' Fund and Life Insurance Co.—T. McClel-
land, Banker, Agent.Caledonian Fire and Life Insurance Co.—Cuthbert Cowan,
Banker, Agent.Commercial Life Insurance Co.—P. Cowan, Banker, Agent.Insurance Company of Scotland—P. Cowan, Banker, Agent.Medical and Invalid Insurance Co.—P. Cowan, Banker, Agent.Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Co.—John Dick, Stationer,
Agent.British Commercial Fire and Life Insurance Co.—M'Cormick
and Gemmell, Agents.Scottish Union Fire and Life Insurance Co.—James Morton
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Writer, Agent.Atlas Fire and Life Insurance Co.—James Harper, Writer,
Agent.Sun Fire Office—Alex. M'Cubbin, Writer, Agent.Edinburgh Life Assurance Co.—James McClelland, Writer,
Agent.Scottish Provident Institution—A. B. Telfer, Agent.Farmers' Fire and Life Insurance Co.—H. Reid, Writer,
County Buildings, Agent.County Fire and Life Office—J. M'Murtrie, Writer, County
Buildings, Agent.British Guarantee Association—J. M'Murtrie, Writer, Agent.National Fire and Life Insurance Co.—John Gray, County
Buildings, Agent.Argus Life Insurance Co.—John Murdoch, County Buildings,
Agent.
English and Scottish Law Life Insurance Co.—Quintin John-ston, Writer, Agent.
Standard Life Insurance Co.—William Pollock, Agent.Western Fire Insurance Co.—William Pollock, Agent."'-
*h British Insurance Co.—John Paul, Writer, Agent." Life Insurance Co.—H. M'Cowan, Ayrshire
•.•ance Co. of London—D. Wilson, Writer,
i Life Insurance Co.—J. D. Boswell, Writer,
ince Co.—F. C. Gross, Writer, Agent,
fe Insurance Co.—F. C Gi'oss, Writer, Agent,
jurance Co.—Alex. Harper, Writer, Agent.
DIRECTORY
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INDEX
PAGE.
Academy, . . . .12Assessed Taxes, . . 3Ayi-Shire Bank, . . .17Ayrshire Bible Society, . 11
Ayr do. . . . 11
Ayr Bowling Club, . . 9
Ayr Clothing Society, . . 12
Ayr Curling Club, . . 9Ayr Victoria do., . . . 9
Ayr Albert do. . . . 9Ayr Agricultural do. . . 9Ayi'shire Gen. Agricultural As. 8Ayrshire Horticultural do. 8Ayr Ladies' Charity School, 7
Ayr Library, . . . .13Baths, . . .
'.. 18
Bank of Scotland,... 17
Carriers, .... 21
Churches and Ministers, . 19Circulating Libraries, . 14Clydesdale Bank, . . .17Coaches, .... 20Collector of County Rates, . 4Commissary Court, . . 3Commissioners of Supply, . 3Custom House, ... 3Directory for Ayr, . , 25
Do. Ayr parish, . . 43Do. Newton and Wallacetown, 48Do. St Quivox, . . 60Do. Preswick, . . .62Do. Monkton, . . 63
Dispensary, , . . . 7Educational Association, . 10Excise Office, ... 3
Fairs, .... 19Female Funded Society, . 17
PA&B.
Fever Hospital,... 6Free Church Colonial Society, 11
Do. Hindoo Female do. . 12Do. Jewish do. do. 12
Free Presbytery of Ayr, . 6Gas Company, . . .18Guild Council, ... 2Harbour Trustees, . . 1
Horticultm-al Library, . 14Income Tax,.... 3Incorporated Trades, . . 1
Indian Female Educ. Asso. 10Infant School, ... 12Inns, . ... . .23Jewish Missions, J . . 11
Justice of Peace Court, . . 3Knox Society, .-. . . 12
Ladies' Beneyplent Society, . 7
Ladies'^Clpthing do. . 7
Lay Association, . . .10Lieutenancy of Ayrshire, . 2Magistrates of Ayr, . . 1
Magistrates of Newton, . 1
Masonic Lodges, . . .15Mechanics' Institution, . 13Medical Association, . . 17
Medical Library, . . 14Medical Practitioners, . . 17
Merchant Company, . . 15Merchant Seaman's Society, . 16Newspapers, ... 19Newton Clothing Society, . 7
Newton Free Church do. . 11
Newton Whipmen Society, . 17
Oddfellows, . . . 15Packets, . . . .24Poor's House, ... 6
Post Office, .
Presbytery of Ayr, .
Private Bank,Procurators,
Railway Time Table,
Reading Room, .
Relief Dorcas Society,
Relief Religious do. .
Road Trustees,
Sabbath School Union,
Sacramental Fast-days,
Sailors' Society,
Savings Bank,
PAGE. PAGE.. 18 School of Industry, . 7
4: Sheriff Court, 2. 18 Shipwrecked Fishers' Society, 16
2 Smith's Institution, 6. 19 St Quivox Club, 9
13 Stamps and Taxes, 4. 8 Tract Society, . 7
12 Union Bank,.... 18. 4 United Secession Mis. Society, 12
10 Water Company, . 18. 20 Western Meeting, 18
16 Whipmen's Society, 1614
DIRECTO
AYR, NEWTON & WALLACETOWN.
1845-46.
Magistrates of Ayr,—Hugh Miller, Esq., Provost;Joseph Erskine, Esq., Senior Magistrate; A. B. Telfer,
Esq., Junior do.; John Paul, Esq., Dean of Guild
;
Thomas M'Clelland, Esq., Treasurer ; Hugh Reid, Esq.,
Town Clerk ; David Wilson, Esq., Fiscal. Councillors—Messrs James Morton, Thomas M'Clelland, Alex. Ross,
John Kinloch, Hugh Miller, Wm. Pollock, John Paul, T.M. Gemmell, A. Hunter, P. Maxwell, John M'Neille,
Joseph Erskine, P. Cowan, A. B. Telfer, W. B. Outh-bertson, Charles Stewart, George Mitchell.
Magistrates of Newton.—John Moore, Esq., Senior
Bailie; William Wood, Esq., Junior do.; Hugh Park,Esq., Treasurer. Councillors—Messrs Thomas M'Clel-land, David Hunter, Robert Alexander, Adam Reid, AdamLockhart, William Bone. Delegates—Messrs Robert Mac-kay, Alexander M'Call, David Reid, John Vass. Mr Wil-liam Hall, Fiscal; Mr John Brown, Clerk.
Harbour Trustees.—Provost Miller, Bailie Erskine,
Bailie Telfer, Dean of Guild Paul, Treasurer M'Clelland,
Convener Morton, Bailie John Moore, Messrs John Kin-loch, T. M. Gemmell, W. B. Cuthbertson, Geo. Mitchell,
William Pollock, Peter Maxwell, David Auld, Alex. Wise,William Highet, J. T, Gordon, James Paton, Adam Carnie,
Thomas Reid, Robert Paton, G. A. Gordon, Hugh Park,
Robert Alexander. Chairman, Provost Miller ; Convener
of Committee, Mr J. Paul ; Water Bailiff and HarbourMaster, Mr W. Highet ; Clerk, Mr D. Wilson ; Collector,
Mr J. Gray ; Superintendent, Mr P. Alexander ; MasterPilot, Mr J. Young.
GaiLD Council. —Provost Miller, Mr T, M. Gemmell,Mr Charles Stewart, Bailie Erskine, Bailie Telfer, MessrsW. Highet, Adam Hunter, A. Williamson, James Rodger,P. Stewart. Mr J. Paul, Dean; Mr Hugh Reid, Clerk;Mr John Hunter, Officer.
Incorporated Trades.—There are nine IncorporatedTrades in Ayr—Hammermen, Weavers, Dyers, Tailors,
Squaremen, Skinners, Shoemakers, Coopers, and Pleshers.
They are all incorporated by different charters. TheCoopers and Dyers sit by sufferance at the Convener'sBoard. The Trades possess the exclusive privilege of ma-nufacture within the royalty. The following are the pre-
sent Deacons of the respective Trades, the election of whomtakes place in November: —Hammermen, Thos. Alexander;Weavers, John Boyd ; Dyers, John Crawford ; Tailors,
Andrew Glass ; Squaremen, John Galloway : Skinners,
John Maitland ; Shoemakers, John Lauchland ; Coopers,
W. Turnbull ; Fleshers, Adam Lockhart. James Morton,Convener ; John M'Murtrie, Clerk.
Lieutenancy of Ayrshire.— Lord-Lieutenant— the
Right Hon. the Earl of Eglinton and Winton ; Vice-
Lieutenant and Convener— Sir D. H, Blair of Blair-
quhan, Bart, ; Clerk of Lieutenancy—David Campbell,
Writer, Irvine.
Sheriff Court.—The Sheriff Court sits every Tues-
day during session ; the Small Debt Court every Thurs-day at eleven o'clock. Sheriff, Archibald Bell, Esq.,
Advocate ; Sheriff- Substitute, Andrew Jameson, Esq.,
Advocate; Sheriff-Clerk, Alexander Hunter, Esq., W. S.
;
Depute- Clerks, Gilbert M'Nab and John Gray, Esqrs. ;
Procurator-Fiscal, Jas. F. Murdoch, Esq.
Procurators, Ayr.—Messrs James Morton, David Hun-ter, James Brown, Stephen Rowan, John Wilson, HughReid, T. M'Clelland, Wm. Kirkland, James Harper, D.
Shaw, John Brown, R. Robertson, John Paul, Charles
Eaton, Jas. M'Clelland, Thos. M'Cosh, John M'Murtrie,
Quin. Johnstone, John D. Boswell, Jas. F. Murdoch, A,
M'Cubbin, David Wilson, F, C. Gross. Dean of Fa-culty, James Morton; Treasurer, T. M'Olelland; Secre-
tary, James Brown ; Macer, John Murray.
Justice of Peace Court. —This Court is held every. Monday, at eleven o'clock, for decision of claims notexceeding £5 ; and immediately aftervi^ards the determina-tion of questions under other branches of their jurisdiction,
such as violations of the excise, or game lavi^s, &c. TheQuarter Sessions are held on the first Tuesdays of March,May, and August, and the last Tuesday of October.Clerh, David Shaw ; Depute, John M'Murtrie ; Procu-rator-Fiscal, J. F. Murdoch; Macer, John Murray.
Commissary Court.—This Court sits every Thursday,for the decision of such cases as actions of declarator of
marriage, legitimacy, nearest of kin, adherence, divorce,
and bastardy ; and testamentary cases, such as making uptitles to personal estates of defuncts by confirmation, andquestions concerning executory and division thereof. Com-missary, Archibald Bell ; Commissary-Depute, AndrewJameson; Commissary-Clerk, Charles Eaton; Procura-tor-Fiscal, John Wilson.
Assessed Taxes.—Clerk, David Shaw ; Surveyor, Wil-liam Ewart.
Income Tax.—Clerk, John M'Murtrie; Inspector, Jas.
M'Auley ; Assessor, Joseph Erskine.
Commissioners of Supply.—The Commissioners are
appointed by Act of Parliament for assessing the Land Taxand County B;ates. Their general meeting is always heldon the 30th of April, unless when it falls on a Sunday.The qualification necessary for a Commissioner of Supplyis =6'100 Scots of valued rent, either in property, superiority,
or life-rent. The Commissioners have the power of divid-
ing or coalescing all lands valued in the valuation-roll of the
county. The rogue-money, formerly levied by the free-
holders, was transferred into the hands of the Commis-sioners of Supply by the Scots Reform Act. Clerk,D. Shaw.
Customs.— Collector, David Ewen ; Comptroller, JohnMiller ; Tidewaiters, James Campbell and James Grange.
Excise Office.— CoZZec^or, William Torrance ; Super-vinor, Wm. Baird ; Officers, Michael Buck, John GeddeSjand E. J. Joy.
Stamps and Taxes.—Collector, Hugh Hamilton ; As-sistant, J. Morris; Clerks, Robert Donald and RobertCampbell.
Collector of Count? Rates,—J. D. Boswell ; ofBurgh Rates, Thomas M'Clelland.
Ayr District of Roads and Trustees.—The roads
embraced in this district lie in ten parishes of the County
—
Newton, Monkton, St Quivox, Coylton, Dalrymple, Dal-mellington, Ochiltree, Old Cumnock, New Cumnock, andTarbolton. The turnpike roads are upheld out of the
money realised from the let of toll-bars, which, this year,
amounted to <£3910. The statute or bye-roads on the
other hand, are maintained out of the conversion money.The assessment for this purpose, in the parishes stated
above, amounts to somewhere between j^500 and jfc*600.
The conversion money is levied at the rate of SOs. per hun-dred pounds Scots of valued rent upon tenants of land.
Householders are charged 3s., and carters and innkeepers,
who let out horses for hire, are assessed in lieu of six days'
statute service—Is, per day for their horses, and 6d. for
themselves. Clerk, J, M'Murtrie ; Treasurer, WilliamBone; Survey/or, James Campbell.
Presbytery of Ayr. — This Presbytery—which em-braces twenty-eight parishes—meets generally on the first
Wednesday of every month, in the Ayr Court-house.
aerk, Robert Auld, D.D.Parishes. Ministers. OrdiDations.
Auchinleck Jas. Chrystal, A.M 1833.
Ayr Robert Auld, D.D 1800.
Alexander Cuthill 1814.
Barr James M'Master 1843.
Coylton Alexander Duncan 1826.
Craigie John Stirling, D.D 1806.
Robt. Inglis, A <^ S. 1843.
Cumnock, New R. Murray 1843.
Cumnock, Old James Murray 1843.
Dailly David Strong 1843.
Dalmellington Wm. Gilchrist, A.M 1844.
Dalrymple Robert Wallace .1829.
Dundonald Alex. Willison 1841.
Troon James Fleming 1837.
Galston Robert Stirling, D.D 1816.
Girvan Peter M'Master 1803.
Pariahea. Ministers. Ordinations.
Kirkmichael John M'Ewen 1835.Crosshill Thomas Maule 1844.
Kirkoswald James Inglis 1806.Findlay A. &f S 1845.
Mauchline Jas. Fairlie 1838.
Maybole William Menzies, A.M 1843.
Monkton G. J. Laurie, D.D 1843.
Muirkirk James Symington 1832.
Newton-on-Ayr. .
.
Ochiltree N. M. Walker 1844.
Quivox, St Stair M'Quhae 1820.
Wallacetown. . ..Samuel Blair 1843.
Riccarton William Jeffry 1 844.
Sorn JohuRankine 1843.
CatrineStair William Rorison 1818.Straiton John Blair 1844.
Symington John Davidson 1844.
Tarbolton David Ritchie .......1829.
Free Presbytery of Ayr.—This Presbytery meets onthe first Tuesday of every month, in the Newton FreeOhurch. The following are the members composing it :
—
Parishes. Ministers. Ordinations.
Ayr, William Grant, 1843\ Barr, E. B. Wallace, ......1819
jBallantrae, James Porteous, 1843
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Carsphairn & Dalmellington, Edward Hayman, 1845)
Catrine, John M'Gowan, 1844Colmonell,
Dailly, A. Russell, 1845Dundonald, ,....
Galston, R. M'Tndoe, 1831
j
Girvan, A. Blyth, 1845Mauchline, Gilbert Johnstone,. . .1844
' Maybole, ...
Monkton, J. M'Farlan, Clerk, 1 843Newton-on-Ayr, James Stevenson,... 1836New Cumnock, Mathew Kirkland,..l£?$3
Ochiltree, Joseph Patrick, 1844Old Cumnock, Niuian Bannatyne,..1830Stair and Tarbolton, Niel Livingstone. • . 1844 '
Symington, George Orr, 1840Troon, Robert Ross, 1843
Officiatingwithinthe bounds of the Presbytery.—Thomas Burns.
\1826, late of Monkton; and John Spiers, 1841, late of Patna.
CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.
The Poor's House,—This Institution, for supportingthe old, indigent, and helpless, was founded in 1756. Thefunds for erecting the building were raised by donations
and subscriptions. The money necessary for its support is
derived from the poor's funds, and from a mortification onthe lands of Loans, amounting yearly to 64 bolls of mealand 30 merks of money. The Directors consist of nine
members of the Town Council, the Kirk Session, three
from the Sailors' Society, three from the Merchants' Com-pany, three from the Writers' Society, eight from the Boardof Incorporated Trades, and all heritors whose rent fromlands within the parish amount to £50, according to the
Town's valuation roll. The management of the charity is
confided to a Committee of nine, who are selected annually
out of the general body of Directors, in the following way—one from the Magistrates, three from the Kirk Session,
and five indiscriminately. Admission is not limited. Com-mittee of Management—Bailie Erskine, Rev, A. Cuthill.
Rev, Dr Auld, Mr Stephen Rowan, Provost Miller, Messrs
P. Stewart, J. D, Boswell, George M'Taggart, ThomasMcClelland, Convener, Provost Mller, Master and Su-perintendent, William Lennox. Matron, Mrs Lennox.
Smith's Institution.—This School was established bya legacy from the late Capt. John Smith. The fund, in
]833, amounted to ^'2122, producing an annual sum of
^88, applied in supporting a teacher, and in providing
books, &c., for poor scholars. In 1841, a very excellent
schoolhouse was erected at the Townhead, where upwardsof 206 children are educated. Nearly one-half of these are
taught gratuitously. The management is vested in the
Provost and Magistrates, and the Ministers of the parish.
Teacher, James Dobie; Assistant, Robert Hunter.
Fever Hospital.—The alarming extent to which fever!
frequently prevailed among the lower classes, drew the at-
tention of the benevolent to the necessity of erecting an
hospital for the benefit of the afflicted. In 1842-43, ac-
cordingly, a subscription was actively set on foot, whichwas so successful that in the beginning of 1844, a large andhandsome hospital was opened at the head of Mill Street.
. It is capable of accommodating twenty patients. Originally
only fourteen beds were provided ; but by the active exer-
tions of the ladies—whose fancy bazaar, held in the As-sembly Kooms, produced nearly .£'400—six additional bedswere fitted up. The subscriptions amounted to <:3£2042,
15s. 7d.—the expense of erection and furnishing to =;Gl813,
10s. 9d. ; thus leaving a balance of =36*229, 4s. lOd. Thecurrent expense is met, at present, by subscription. Dur-ing 1844, 100 patients were admitted; of whom 95 re-
covered, and 5 died. Since its opening, it has been pro-
ductive of much benefit. The management is vested in a
committee. Patron, the Most Noble the Marquis of Bute
;
President, Provost Miller; Committee, Hugh Cowan,Geo. M'Taggart, Rev. Dr Auld, David Shaw, J. D.Boswell, John Paul, and the Kev. W. Grant; Treasurerand Secretary, Wm. Bone; Surgeon, J. L. Crawford,M.D. ; Consulting Medical Offi,cers, Drs Whiteside andMitchell ; Housekeeper, Mrs Halbert.
Ayr, Newton, and Wallacetown Dispensary. — Thisinvaluable institution—originated in 1817—is now incor-
porated with the Fever Hospital, where accommodation is
set apart for it. It is open every day for the dispensation
of advice and medicine. Subscribers are entitled to have onepatient on the books for every donation of 5s. There is norestriction in recommending children for innoculation.
Ayr School of Industry— President, Mrs H. Cowan;Treasurer, Mrs Mair ; Secretary, Miss G. Aiken.
Ayr Ladies' Charity School.— President, Miss G.Aiken
.
Ladies' Benevolent Society.—President, MrsLimondof Dalblair ; Vice-President, Mrs li. Cowan : Treasurerand Secretary, Mrs H. D. Boswell and Mrs Fullarton.
Ladies' Clothing Society.—PrmcZewi, Mrs Liraond;
Vice-President, Mrs Fullarton ; Treasurer, Mrs Smith
;
Secretary, Miss Auld.
Nevi^ton- UPON-Ayr Clothing Society.—Patronesses,Mrs M. Gordon, Newton Lodge, Mrs Baird, Falkland,
and Mrs M, Hamilton ; President, ; Secretary,Miss Gray ; Treasurer, Mrs Ronald.
Relief Church Dorcas Society Mrs Adam Nicol,President; Mrs J. Nicol and Mrs Bryden, Vice-Presi-dents; M.ts Burns, Depositary ; Miss Craig> Treasurer;Miss J. Telfer, Secretary,
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & LIBRARIES.
Ayrshire Agricultural Association.—Modelled after
the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, this
Association was established in November, 1835. The an-nual meetings are held in October or November, accordingas it may be answerable. A subscription of five shillings
annually, invests the subscriber with all the privileges of amember. Its funds have been increased by occasional
donations. The last of the Association's shows was held at
Dairy ; and was, at least, equal to any which had takenplace before it. An annual Wool Fair, under the Society's
superintendence, is held in Ayr on the third Tuesday ofJuly. The Office-bearers are:
—
President, the Right Hon.the Earl of Glasgow; Vice-Presidents, Sir C. D. Fer-gusson. Sir J. A. Cathcart, Marquis of Bute, JamesCampbell of Craigie, Alex. Oswald, M.P., and James Bal-lantine, of Oastlehill. There are thirty extraordinary andforty ordinary Directors
; | Treasurer and Secretary, JohnM'Murtrie, writer, Ayr.
Ayrshire Horticultural and Agricultural Society.—There are about 150 members in this Society. The entrymoney is 5s., and the annual subscription 3s, Honorarymembers—which include ladies—subscribe one guinea.
There are three shows during the season—one, for tulips,
in the month of May; one, for pinks, in July; and one .for
dahlias, in September. At this exhibition the competition
in agricultural produce takes place. J. O. M'Taggart,
J]sq. of Seafield, President; John Davidson, Culzean,
Vice-President; Mr D. Hunter, Writer, Treasurer; andMr Charles Imrie, Secretary.
St. Quivox Club.—This Club was instituted in 1838,
by a number of farmers and others interested in agricultural
improvement, for the discussion of matters affecting the
culture and management of the farm and dairy. The meet-
ings are held generally on the first Tuesday of every month,at 3 o'clock, in the King's Arms Inn, Ayr. James Camp-bell, Esq. of Oraigie, President; Mr David Gairdner,
Kirklandholm, Secretary.
Ayr Curling Club. —Entry-money, 7s. Gd. ; annual
subscription, 5s. Office-bearers :
—
Preses, Dr Wm. White-side; Vice-Preses, Wra. Kirkland, Esq.; Councillorsy
T. M'Clelland, Esq., Thomas M«Cosh,Esq., and Dr Sloan ;
Representative Member to the Caledonian Curling Club,
David Cowan, Esq. ; Secretary and Treasurer, J. D.Boswell, Esq. j
Victoria Curling Club.—Entry -money, 5s.; annualsubscription, 5s. Office-bearers : — Preses, Mr David Highet
;
Vice-Preses, Mr William Pollock; Councillors, MessrsJames Campbell, Robert M'Jannet, and Samuel Dunlop
;
Representative Member, Mr James Watson, jr. ; Treas-urer, Mr John Gray ; Secretary, Mr W. Bone.
Albert Curling Club.— Preses, i :r William Hamil-ton ; Vice-Preses, Mr John Sloan ; Councillors, MessrsAndrew Hair, Hugh Kennedy, Peter Wilson, JohnM'Geachin, and Adam Lockhart ; Representative Member,Mr James Rodger ; Treasurer, Mr Wra. Lawson ; Secre-tary, Mr Alexander M'Kay.
Agricultural Curling Club.— Preses, Wm. M'Crone,Corton ; Vice-Preses, James M'Creath, Glengall ; Secre-tary, James. l\I'Nab, Old Toll; Treasurer, David Scott,
Whitefordhill.
Ayr Bowling Club.—This Club was begun in 1834.The Bowling Green, enclosed by a high wall, is situated on
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the north side of Wellington Square, contiguous to the
County Buildings. There are about fifty members in the
Club. The entry-money is 25s., and the annual subscrip-
tion 7s. 6d. The office-bearers are
—
Preses, Dr W. White-side ; Vice-Preses, Mr Wm. Kirkland ; Councillors, MrThomas M'Clelland, Mr Thomas M'Cosh, and Dr C. F.
Sloan ; Secretary and Treasurer ^ J. D. Boswell.
Lay Association in Support of the Schemes of theChurch.—This auxiliary association was established in
1842 ; and with it was united the " Church Extension
Association," which had existed for seven years previously.
The annual meetings are held in April. By the Treasurer's
account, read at last meeting, it appears that c36'201, lis. 2d.
had been received during the past year ; one-half of whichwas applied to Home Missions, and the other to the Educa-tion Scheme. President, the Right Hon. the Marquis of
Bute; Sec. and Treas., Mr C. Cowan.
Ayrshire Educational Association.—This Society wasinstituted in 1840, for the purpose of establishing schools in
destitute localities, and for assisting such as had already
been instituted, where the remuneration to the teacher wasnot competent for his support. An annual subscription of
5s. entitles a person to be ranked as'''"a subscriber. Theannual meetings are held in April, and the quarterly meet-
ings in January, April, July, and October. The numberof schools at present in connection with the Society amountto thirty, and the scholars to 1500. At last meeting it wasresolved to unite the Association to the educational branch
of the Ayrshire Lay Association. President, the Right
Hon. the Marquis of Bute; Vice-Presidents, the Earl of
Eglintonand Sir C. D. Fergusson ; Mr T. M'Clelland,
Treasurer ; the Rev. David Ritchie, and the Rev. R.Inglis, Secretaries.
Ayrshire Association for the Advancement of
Female Education in India.—President, Lady Jane Ha-milton; Treas., C. Cowan, Esq. ; Sec, Rev. A. Brown.
Ayr Sabbath School Union.—This Society was esta-
blished in 1821. The union embraces Ayr, Newton, St.
Quivox, and Monkton. A subscription of 2s. 6d. per an-
num, or a donation of 10s., entitles a person to rank as a
member. There is a library in connection with the Society.
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Connected with the union there were, in April last, 30schools, 130 teachers, and about 1600 scholars. The incfome
for 1844-5 amounted to £41, 16s. 6d., and the expenditure
to ^38, 15s. Ghd. President, A. Hamilton, Esq. of Kozelle
;
• Vice-Presidents, Provost Miller and Mr M*Hutcheon;
Joint' Treasurers, Mr T. M'Clellandand Mr J. Macneille.
Ayr, Newton, Wallacetown, and St, Qaivox TractSociety.—This Society, instituted March, 1838, supersededanother similar society founded in 1834. It is supported bydonation and subscription. Four thousand tracts are
distributed monthly. The office-bearers are :
—
President,
H. Cowan, Esq. ; Vice-Presidents, the Rev. Dr Auld,A. Hamilton, Esq. of Rozelle, and M. Hamilton, Esq.
;
(Sec, the Rev. James Stevenson; Treas., the Rev. JohnRobertson.
Ayrshire Bible Society.—The first Society of this
kind established in Ayrshire was a branch of the British andForeign Bible Society ; but in 1828 it was formed into adistinct and independent institution, under the designation
of "The Ayrshire Bible Society." Its affairs are whollytransacted in Ayr. A sum of five shillings annually endowsa person with all the privileges of membership; while adonation of five guineas constitutes a member for life.
President, The Right Hon. the Earl of Glasgow ; Vice-
Presidents, the Most Noble the Marquis of Bute, the LordJustice- General, Sir C. D. Fergusson of Kilkerran, Bart.,
W. H. Craufurd of Craufurdland, A. Bell, Esq., Sheriff
of Ayrshire, and A. Hamilton of Rozelle ; Treasurer,Mr T. M'Olelland; Secretary, Rev. James Stevenson;Depositary , Mr John Dick.
Ayr, Newton, and Wallacetown Female Bible So-ciety.—Preses, Mrs R. Taylor ; Sec, Mrs J. Stevenson,Treasurer, Miss J. Hunter.
Ladies' Association for the Conversion of JewishFemales.—President, Mrs Robb ; Treas., Mrs R, Tay-lor; Joint-Secretaries, Mrs Oapt. Johnston and Miss Paton.
Newton-upon-Ayr Free Church Clothing Society.
—
President, the Rev. James Stevenson ; Treas., MissGemmell ; Sec, Mrs Stevenson.
Ayrshire Prek Church Colonial Society.— Presi-
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dent, Lady Oolquhoun of Luss ; Sec, Mrs J. F. Murdoch;Treas., Mrs Cuninghame.
Ayr Free Church Association for the EducationOF Hindoo Females.— President, Lady Mary Oswald;Sec, Miss Mackinnon; Treas., Mrs Stevenson.
Ayr Free Church Association for the EducationOF Jewish Females.—President, Mrs Reid of Adamton
;
Sec, Mrs Cuninghame of South Lodge ; Treas., MrsM'Harg.
Ayr Clothing Society.—This Society was estabhshed
last year, for the purpose of providing church-going clothes
for those of the poor who are willing to attend the parish
churches ; and also for furnishing the indigent with winter
clothes. Members subscribe One Shilling quarterly. Pre-sident, Mrs Limond of Dalblair ; Vice-President, MrsFullarton; Treas., Mrs Dr Smith; Sec, Miss Auld;Depositary/, Mrs Lennox.
Relief Society for Religious Purposes.— President,
the Rev. R. Renwick ; Vice-Presidents, Henry Cowan andJohn Miller, Esqs.; Treas. and Sec, Mr Henry C. Gray.
Knox Society.—President, Mr M-'Donald; Vice-Pre-sident, Mr Bain ; Sec, Mr Sloane.
United Secession Missionary Society — President,
the Rev. Dr Schaw ; Treas., Mr W. Beaton.
Infant School.—In 1843, this excellent institution wasopened, having been got up by subscription, under the aus-
pices of Lady Jane Hamilton. The building is a neat andcommodious one. It is situated in the Green, at the foot
of Charlotte Street. It has been fully attended since its
opening. Trustees, Archibald Hamilton, Esq. of Rozelle,
the Provost of Ayr, the two established clergymen of Ayr,
the clergyman of Newton, and the clergyman of Wallace-
town ; Teacher, Miss Jane Thomson ; Assistant, Miss
M'Pherson ; Treasurer, Hugh Cowan ; Secretary, J. F.Murdoch.
Ayr Academy.—The institution of this Academy is to
be ascribed principally to the late Mr Fergusson of Doon-holm, who, in the year 1790, bequeathed the sum of ^1000,to be applied towards the purposes of education. This sum,
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however, was not competent to erect and maintain an Aca-demy such as had been contemplated ; and a public sub-scription was consequently entered into to raise the neces-
sary amount. From a list of subscriptions, published in
1804, we perceive that j£75S5, 4s. lOd. was realised. Thebuilding of the Academy commenced in 1794, and it wasopened, under the most encouraging auspices, in August,1796. The cost of erection amounted to ^'2837. The re-
mainder of the money subscribed, after defraying what wasexpended in the purchase of apparatus, &c., was vested in
the 3 per cent, consols—out of the interest of which, and MrFergusson's donations, together with the sum of ^lOU an-
nually granted by the Town—the salaries of the teachers
are paid. A charter was obtained in 1798, which commitsthe management of the Academy to—seven Directors, annu-ally chosen from the Magistrates and Council of Ayr—the
Sheriff-Depute of the County— the nearest heir-male of
the late Mr Fergusson of Doonholm—all persons cr incor-
porations subscribing =;£50, and their heirs male—and five
persons annually chosen from subscribers under ^50, andnot under £^. Teachers—Ancient and Modern Lan-guages. Geography, &c., Wm. Hunter, LL.D.; Mathema-tics, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, &c., ; Writingand Drawing, R. Taylor ; English Reading, Grammar,and Elocution, A. Lang ; French and German, Mr Transki.
Ayr Reading Room.—The Reading Room is an apart-
ment of the Town's Buildings, rented by the Club. Theannual meeting and sale of newspapers is held in Novem-ber. Presidenti Hugh Miller, Esq., Provost; -Treasurer,
Mr Kennedy Crawford ; Secretary, Mr Hugh Reid.
Ayr Library. —This valuable Library, founded in 1762,
and incorporated by charter irom the Magistrates in 1808,contains about 4000 volumes. There are upwards of ahundred members connected with it. The entry money is
£d, and the annual subscription 10s. The Library is in
Fort Street, where the Librarian attends to give out books
at a certain hour every day. Membeis are admitted at the
annucil meeting, which takes place on the last Wednesdayof January. Preses, C. F. Sloan ; Treasurer, R. Tay-lor ; Lihr avian, V. M.i\\&n.
Mechanics' Institution.—The library of this institu-
tion was established in 1825, and the museum added a hvf
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years since. It has enjoyed a share of prosperity, but the
want of a proper hall has ever militated against it. Thishas lately been partially overcome, a large flat in the HighStreet having been rented for its use. The subscription is
Is. 6d. per quarter. To apprentices the subscription is
only 9d,—thus wisely conferring a boon upon those to
whom such a favour is most valuable. The library con-
tains between three and four thousand volumes. Themuseum contains a large variety of rare, curious, and valu-
able articles. The annual meeting is held in the first
week of June. Patron, A. Hamilton, Esq. of Rozelle
;
President, Hugh Cowan, Esq. : Vice-President, G-eorge
Taylor, Esq. ; Treas.^ Wm. Bone, Esq. ; Secretaries,
Messrs Highet and Gray ; Librarian, James Goudie.
HoRTicuLiURAL LiBRARY.—This is a valuable auxiliary
to the Horticultural Society ; and possessing as it does, achoice assortment of the best works in horticulture andfloriculture, it has peculiar claims on the attention of those
interested in these subjects. The entry money is 6s., andthe annual subscription is only 5s. The books are kept in
the shop of Mr Imrie, seedsman, High Street.
Medico-Chirurgical Library.—This Library, intended
for, and chiefly confined to, members of the medical profes-
sion, contains upwards of 100 volumes of the newest andmost approved works in medical science. The books are
kept by Mr Hodgeon, High Street. The entry moneyis lOs.j and the annual subscription 21s.
Circulating Libraries.—Of these there are three in
Ayr—one is kept by Mr Dick, in Sandgate Street ; one byMr D. Logan, High Street; and one by Mr R. Stocks,
Old Bridge Street.
Savings' Bank.—This beneficial institution is open every
Monday morning, from half-past nine till half-past ten, andsums taken in from Is. to £10. The amount in the hands
of the Treasurer is lodged in the bank of Messrs Hunter& Co. Governor, Mr Hugh Cowan ; Deputy-Governor,Mr A, M'Hutchon ; Treasurer, Mr A. Hunter ; Secre-
tary, Mr Wm. Cowan ; Clerk, Mr Thomas Reid.
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BENEFIT SOCIETIES.
Merchant Company.—This Company was instituted in
1655; but it was not till 1820 that a benefit society wasformed in connexion with it, for granting annuities to de-cayed members, and to the widows and orphans of membersdeceased. The rate of entry money varies according to the
age of the entrants. The contributions are one guineayearly. The annuity allowed to widows and decayed mem-bers is .36^10 per annum ; and orphans, whatever their num-ber may be, are only entitled collectively to the sameamount. The annual meeting is held in the month ofJune, when applicants are proposed for admission. Master
,
Wm. Pollock ; Treas., John Kinloch ; Committee, DavidAuld, A. Hunter, Geo. M'Taggart, James Miller, AdamBone, Alexander Koss ; Sec, John Brown ; Officer, JamesM'Call.
Odd-Fellows.—A branch of the Manchester Unity ofOdd-Fellows—now so popular throughout the country
—
was opened in Ayr in the month of May, 1841, under thedesignation of " The Banks of Ayr Lodge of Odd-Fellows."The Lodge meets once a-fortnight. The entry money,under 30 years of age, is one guinea, and the weekly pay-ments 6d. The aliment allowed when unfit for employ-ment is 10s. per week ; and the funeral expenses i'lO.
None above the age of forty, or below eighteen, are ad-mitted. The meetings are held in the Hall of the AyrArms Inn.
MAso^f^c Lodges.—The following is a hst of the differ-
ent Lodges, and their places of meeting:—Ayr Kihvinnhig, No. 123—Lodge Room, King's Arms Inn,
Operative, 13G—George and Dragon Inn.
Royal Arch, 163—King's Arms Inn,
Ayr and Renfrew St Paul's, 203—Union Tavern.Newto7i St James's, 124—Newton Arms Inn,
Neii'ton St Andreiu's, 210—Vulcan Tavern,
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Sailors' Society.—This Society was instituted so far
back as 1581. Its object is to support aged and disabled
seamen, and to afford relief to the widows and orphans of
deceased mariners. It is upheld by donations from the
benevolent. A sum of £^ entitles a person to become amember. At present there are about eighty pensioners onthe roll, who receive from 10s. to .^3 yearly, according to
their necessity. In addition to what has been amassed bydonation—amounting to about ^'1100, out of the interest ofwhich the pensioners are paid—a farther sum is derivedfrom letting the seats in the Sailors' Gallery in the OldChurch. Preses, Dr Wra. Whiteside; Sec, Mr HughCowan ; Treas. , Mr James Gray ; Ojfficer, Hugh M' Cartney.
Merchant Seamen's Society.—This Society was com-menced in January, 1835, Its affairs are regulated by Actof Parliament. The sum of Is. a month is exacted fromevery seaman, and 2s. from every master, belonging to the
port. The relief is fixed according to the state of the funds.
The temporary aliment ranges from 10s. to 20s. a month,and the permanent from £2 to =£8, ]0s. per annum. TheTrustees for the Harbour of Ayr, and the owners and mas-ters of vessels belonging to the port, meet annually on the
26th of December, and elect fifteen Trustees ; and these
again elect five of their number as a Committee to assist
the Treasurer in the discharge of his duty, and to examineclaims for relief. Mr A. V/ise, Preses; James Gray, Col.
Ayrshire Auxiliary Shipwrecked Fishers' andMariners' Benevolent Society.—This Society is sup-
ported by annual subscription. Preses, the Earl of Eglin-
ton ; Vice-Preses, Montgomerie Hamilton ; Treas., AdamHunter ; ^ec, J. F. Murdoch ; with twenty Directors.
Ayr Whipbien's Society.—This Society was instituted
in 1765, and incorporated by charter from the Magistrates
of Ayr in 1808. Its object is to afford relief to sick andinfirm members, and to grant annuities to aged membersand widows. The entry money varies according to age.
The subscription is 63. annually. The aliment is 4s.
weekly. Widows receive £2 yearly, and aged membersIs. 6d. weekly. £2 are also allowed for funeral expenses.
President, James Hutchison; Treas , William Lawson;
Clerk, Wm. Hutchison ; OJicer, John Symington.
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Newton and Wallacetown Whipmen's Society.—This benefit Society was begun in 3838. There are aboutforty members on tiie roll. The entry money is Is. 2d.
;
and the weekly subscription 2d. The aliment is 4s. weekly,
and Is. is levied from each, for funeral expenses, at the
death of a member. The whipmen assemble on the second
Friday of August, and parade on horseback through New-ton and Wallacetown. They afterwards proceed to the
Sands, when races take place. Preses, David Watson
;
Clerkf Robert Bone.
Female Funded Society.—Preses, Mrs H. D. Bos-well; Treas., Mrs Mair; Sec, Miss G. Aitken.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Medical Practitioners.—George Mitchell, W. White-side, M.D., John Eonald, W. B. Craig, D. Wright, W.Craig, C. F. Sloan, M.D., Jas. Rankin, M.D., J. Tinnion,
M.D., J. C. Haldane, and J. L. Crawford, M.D.Medical Association.— President, Wra. Whiteside;
Secretary, Geo. Mitchell.
BANKS.Ayrshire Banking Co.— Sandgate Street. Manager,
P. W. Kennedy ; Accountant, T. Reid ; Teller, HewM'Cowan; Clerks, K. Crawford, W. M'Creath, Robt.Beveridge, James Kennedy, and James Dunlop ; Porter,Wm. Cameron.
Ayr Branch op the Bank of Scotland.—Sandgate /I ^Street. ^grg^^^^M^Clelland; Accountant, ^ % \ii ^\}m^ iJ^. -
s»eit? Clerk, -iJl^Csindlish.4^£C^^^
Ayr Branch of the Clydesdale Bank.—NewmarketStreet. Agent, P. Cowan ; Accountant, James Davidson
;
Clerk, Adam Young.
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Union Bank or Scotland.—High Street. Agents^
Hunters & Co. ; Cuthbert Cowan, Teller ; Gavin Gibb,Accountant; Cleric, W. A. Miller; Eobt. kmiih, Porter.
Private Bank.—Henry Cowan, Esq., Charlotte Street.
AvR Water Company.—This Company is incorporated
by Act of Parliament, which received the E-oyal Assent onthe Sd of July, 1840. The shares are .£25 each, and the
subscribed capital ^8000. The fountain-head is at LowGrange, near Maybole ; and the pipes, before reaching Ayr,make a circuit of upwards of eight miles. The supply is
abundant, and the properties of the water have been tested
and highly approved of by Dr Thomson, of Edinburgh, the
eminent analytical chemist. Chairman, Hugh Hamilton ;
Beputi/-Chairman, Geo. M'Taggart ; Treas., AndrewWilliamson; Cleric, J. D. Boswell.
Ayr Gas Company.—A Joint- stock Company is in pro-
gress of formation for the purchasing of the Gas Works
.
The dividends are to be restricted, so that the gas may behad at a cheaper rate.
Ayr Baths,— Preses, Montgomerie Hamilton : Sec, J.
D. Boswell.
Western Meeting,—This celebrated meeting is held
annually, in September or October. It has existed for
many years. The office-bearers for 1845 are :
—
Preses,
the Earl of Glasgow. Stewards—William Forbes of Cal-
lendar, for Ayrshire ; A, Campbell of Blythswood, for Ren-frewshire ; S. H. Stewart of Glasserton, for Wigtonshire;
the Provost of Ayr. Treas., Sir D, H. Blair of Blair-
quhan, Bart. ; Sec, J. D. Boswell.
Post-Office.—Sandgate Street. Post- mistress, MrsDavidson. Letter Carriers, R. Hunter and J. M'llwraith.
Mails :—arrivals.
From London, Edinburgh, Glas-
gow, &c., at 7 A.M., and half-
past 6 P.M.From Ireland, at 10 p.m.Frona Dalmellington, at 4 p.m.
From Newton-Stewart, Girvan,and Maybole, at half- past 4p.m.
departures.To London, Edinburgh, Glas-gow, &c., at a quarter past i(J
a.m., a quarter past 6 p.m., anda quarter past 9 p.m.
To Ireland, at 7 p.m.
To Dalmellington, at a quarter
past 9 A.M.
To Majbole, Newton-Stewart,&c,, at a quarter past 9 a.m.
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Newspapers.—Ayr Advertiser^ Thursday, M'Cormickand Gemmell ; Ayr Observer, Tuesday, John Dick ; Ayr-shire Agriculturist, Friday (twice a month), David Guth-
Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock, and Ayr RailwaySummer Time Tables.
From Gr>ASGOW.To Ayr, Kilmarnock, Ardros-
sail, 4*c.
t At Half-past 7 Morning.Half-past 10 Forenoon.Half-past 1 Afternoon,
j" Half- past 6 Afternoon.To Ayr, Ardrossan, ^c.
At Half-past 4 Afternoon.To Ardrossan.
t At Half-past 3 Afternoon.
From Ayr.To Glasgoiv, Kilmarnock, Ar-
drossan, <Sfc.
t At 8 o'clock Morning.11 *' Forenoon.
.2 " Afternoon.5 " Afternoon,
t 7 " Evening.To Glasgoio, ^c.
Every Monday and "Wednesday,
f At a quarter to 8 Morning.
From Kilmarnock.To Glasgow, Ayr, Ardrossan, ^c.
t At 20 Minutes past 8 Morning.20 " 11 Forenoon.20 " 2 Afternoon.20 " 5 Afternoon.
1 20 « 7 Evening.
To Glasgow.
j" At 20 Minutes past 9 Forenoon.
The Trains marked thus f have three Classes of Carriages : theothers. First and Second only.
Ayr Fairs.—New-Year's-Day Fair, Thursday andFriday before 2d Wednesday of January ; Palm Fair, first
Tuesday in April ; Cattle Fair, last Friday in April ; Mid-summer Fair, Thursday and Friday before 2d Monday ofJuly ; "Wool Fair, third Tuesday of July ; MichaelmasFair, second Thursday and Friday thereafter, in October.
CHURCHES AND MINISTERS.
Ayr Parish Churches (Old and New)} g^^; g^ ^;J^:„_
Missionary^ Rev. Mr Forbes.
Session- Clerk, Mr Stephen Rowan.Newton Parish, , Rev, John Caird, M.A.Wallacetown, fquoad sacra) Rev. S. Blair.
Ayr and Wallacetown Free Church, Rev. W. Grant.
Newton Free Rev. J, Stevenson.
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Relief, Rev. R. Renwick.Original Seceders, Rev, J. Robertson.
United Secession, Rev. W. Schaw, D.D.Assistant, Rev. J. Knox.
Congregational UnionReformed Presbyterian,
Episcopalian, Rev. W. Wilson, A.M.Roman Catholic, Rev. W. Thomson.Moravin, Rev. J. Chambers.Methodist, Rev. H. Hastling.
Baptist, Rev. J. Bray.
Parish Sacramental Fast Days.—Wednesdays before
second Sunday of March, and first Sunday of August.
COACHES, CARRIERS, &c.
COACHES.
The Age leaves the King's Arms and Crown Inn, every law-
ful day, at 10 a.m., for Maybole, Girvan, Newton-Stewart,
Wigton, Garlieston, and Whithorn, returning by the sameroute, arriving at Ayr at 4 p.m.
The Craigengillan leaves the King's Arms and Crown Inn,
every lawful day, at 10 a,m., for Dalraellington, Carsphairn,
Minnyhive, and Dumfries, returning by the same route, andarriving at Ayr at 4 p.m.
The Banks of the Ken leaves the King's Arras and CrownInn every lawful day, for Carsphairn, Castle-Douglas, andKirkcudbright, at 10 a.m., and returns by the same route, ar-
riving at Ayr at 4 p.m.
The Independent an*ives at the Crown Inn every lawful dayat 10 A.M., from Ochiltree, Old and New Cumnock, returning
by the same route, starting at 4 p.m.
The Perseverance arrives every lawful day at the CrownInn, from Maybole, at 10 a.m., and starts at 4 p.m.
The Fireman arrives at the Crown, and the George Inns,
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from Maybole and Girvan, every lawful day, at half-past 12,
and starts at half-past 4 p.m. •
The Victoria arrives at the Ayr Arms and Crown Inn,
every lawful day, from Kilmarnock, Riccarton, Monkton, andPrestwick, at half-past 9 a.m., returning by the same route,
starting at 4 p.m.
The Banks of the Boon arrives at the Crown Inn, fromDalmellington and Patna,on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 10 a.m.,
and starts at 4 p.m.
The Blairquhan Castle arrives at the Crown Inn, on Tues-days and Fridays, from Crosshill and Straiton, at 10 a.m., andstarts at 4 p.m.
The Banks of Coil arrives at the Wheat Sheaf Inn, HighStreet, from Ochiltree, every Tuesday and Friday, at 10 A.M.,
and leaves at 4 p.m.
The Highlatid Mary arrives at the Ayr Arms Inn, everyMonday, Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday, from Catrine, Mauch-line, and Tarbolton, at 10 a.m., and leaves at 4 p.m.
CARRIERS.
Thomas Wallet arrives at the George Inn, from Castle-
Douglas, every alternate Monday and Wednesday, at half-
past 7, A.M., and leaves at 12 noon.
Alexander Heron leaves Girvan on Tuesday and Friday, at
4, arriving at the Blue Bell at 11, a.m,, departing at 4, p.m.
James Kennedy leaves Maybole on Tuesday and Fridayat 8, arriving at the George Inn at half-past 11, a.m., anddeparting at 4, p.m.
Robert M'Whirter leaves Dalmellington every Tuesday andFriday, at 5, arriving at the George at 9 A.M., departing again
at 4, P.M.
John M'Wharrie leaves the Tam O'Shanter Inn for Patna,
every Tuesday and Friday, at 3, p.m.
John Raeside arrives at the George Inn every Tuesdayevening, from Whithorn, Wigton, and Newton-Stewart, andleaves on Friday, about 1, p.m.
D. Fergusson leaves Dailly every Tuesday, at 4, arriving at
the George Inn at half-past 9, a.m., departing at 3, p.m.
John Allan's (grain-dealers, &c.) carts arrive from Cumnockat the Blue Bell, every Tuesday and Friday, at 9, A.M,, andleave at 4, p.m.
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John Guthrie arrives from Straiton at the Blue Bel], everyTuesday, at 9, a.m., and leaves at 4, p.m.
Robert Ritchie's Caravan leaves Crosshill on Tuesday andFriday, at half-past 6, a.m., calling at Kirkmichael—arriving
at the Wheat Sheaf Inn at 10, a.m., and leaving at 3, p.m.
John Highet leaves Tarbolton on Tuesday and Friday, at
8, and arrives at the Black Bull Inn, Wallacetown, at 11, a.m.,
departing at 4, P.M.
William Dunlop starts from Tarbolton on Tuesday and Fri-
day, at 8, arriving at the Black Bull Inn, Wallacetown, at 11,
A.M., and departs at 4, p.m.
Thomas Frev: leaves Kilmarnock on Tuesday and Friday,
at 8, A.M., arriving at the George Inn at 12, noon, and leaving
at 4, P.M.
A. Mitchell leaves Dalrymple on Tuesday and Friday, at 8,
arriving at the George Ian at 10, A.M., and starting at 4, p.m.
John Austin arrives at the Blue Bell Inn, from Dumfries,
by Minnyhive, Carsephairn, and Dalmellington, on Tuesday,at 9, A.M., and departs at 3, p.m.
John Reid leaves Mauchline on Tuesday and Friday, at 8,
A.M., arriving at the Eagle Inn at 12 noon, and departing at
4, P.M.
Alexander Findlay leaves Cumnock on Tuesday and Fridayat .5, arriving at the Eagle Inn, at 9, a.m., departing at 3, P.M.
Alexander Simpson leaves Muirkirk early on Monday andThursday mornings, arriving at the Blue Bell Inn at 10, a.m.,
and leaves at 3, p.m.—calling at Ochiltree and Cumnock.
William Dunlop leaves Crosshill on Tuesday, at 6, arriving
at the Whip Inn, High Street, at 9, a.m,, and departing at 3,
P.M.
James M'Fadzean starts from his house. Main Street, New-ton, on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, at 8, a.m., for-
Kilmarnock; and leaves the Angel Inn, for Ayr, at half-past
4, P.M.
Hugh Dobbie leaves Kirkmichael on Tuesday and Friday,
at 6, arriving at the Whip Inn, High Street, at half-past 9,
A.M., and departing at half-past three, p.m.
John Lambie leaves Ochiltree on Tuesday and Friday, at
6, arriving at the Whip Inn, High Street, at half-past 9, a.m.,
and leaves at half-past 3, p.m.
Thomas Affleck leaves Sanquhar early on Monday morning,
arrives at the Whip Inn, Alloway Street, at 8, a.m., and de-
parts on Tuesday, at half-past 1, p.m.
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John Nicol leaves Cunnock on Tuesday and Friday morn-
ings, arriving at the Whip Inn, High Streetj at 10, a.m., ^ndleaving at 4, p.m.
William Stewart leaves Dalmellington on Tuesday and•Friday mornings, arriving at the Whip Inn, High Street, at
10, A.M., and departing at 4, p.m.
D. M'Clure leaves Castle-Douglas every second Monday,and arrives at the Whip Inn, Alloway Street, at 10, a.m. ; andstarts for Castle-Douglas on the following Friday, at noon,
calling at Dalmellington and Carsephairn.
William IVrClurg leaves Newton Stewart every Mondaynight, arriving at the Whip Inn, Alloway Street, at 10, a.m,,
on Wednesday, and departing on Friday, at noon, calling at
Kirkmichael.
Wilson and Dickie leave their quarters, in Clune's Vennel,
Newton, for Glasgow, every alternate Monday, and return on
Thursday.
INNS.
King's Arms Inn, 14, High Street—James Sinclair.
Ayr Arms Inn, 1, Sandgate Street—Samuel Dunlop.
Crown Inn, 119, High Street—R. M'Murtrie.
Railway Hotel, Hai'bour Street—James Wilson,
Oeorge Inn, 115, High Street—•Walter Fergusson.
Wallace Tower Inn, 188, High Street—James Johnstone.
Eagle Inn, 17, High Street—A. Hood,Queen's Head Tavern, High Street—D. Glass.
Burns' Tavern, 20, New Bridge Street—Mrs J, Long.Blue Bell Inn, 138, High Street—K. M'Connell.
Welcome Tavern, High Street—G. M'Guffie.
Vulcan Tavern, 48, High Sti'eet—G. Wilson.
Whip Inn, High Street—W. Houston.
Whip Inn, Alloway Street— Mrs J, Fergusson,
Cattle Market Inn, Fauldbacks—J. Cuninghame.Ayrshire and Galloway Inn, Alloway Street—Mrs Brown.Black Bull Inn, 214, High Street—J. Ballantine.
Wheat Sheaf Inn, High Street—R, Wallace.Black Bull Inn, Wallacetown—R. Dewar.Wheat Sheaf Inn, Wallacetown—R. Lindsay,
Union Tavern, Boat Vennal—J. Stewart.
S.obert Burns Tavern, Newton—Mrs Brown.Turf Inn, 230 High Street—R, Donald,
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PACKETS.
Girvan, Ballantrae, and Stranraer—.^hQ Lady Brisbane,steamer, Capt, Galloway, leaves Stranraer every morning, at6, arriving in Ayr at 10, a.m., and departing at 4, p.m. ; inconnexion with the Railway. T. Seath, agent, on board.
L«t)ei-/joo/—The James Dunlop, Eaglesham; Eglinton, Fer-gusson
; F. M. C, M'Fadzean ; and Ann, Stewart. A. B.Telfer, agent.
Campbeltoivn—Armadale, Maitland; Lavinia, Anderson;Jean, Hoggarth ; Margaret, M'Callum ; and Betsy, M'Eachern.
G/flsgow—Dunbar Packet, Love.
NAMES OMITTED IN THE GENERAL LIST,
John Hope, Lord Justice-Clerk, Dalblair House.
Hugh Reid, town-clerk, Victoria Terrace.
Samuel Galbraith, grocer and spirit merchant, 57, High Street.
Andrew Nicol, wine and spirit merchant, 73, High Street.
William Stewart, grocer, 170, High Street.
M'Lymont & Co., drapers, 5, Newmarket Street.
James Hutchison, spirit-dealer, G, Newmarket Street.
Henry Burkby, mail guard.
DIRECTORY.
AYR.
Adair, John, builder, 22 Sandgate street
Adam, Hugh, carter, 237 High street
Adam, Matthew, boot and shoemaker, 118 do. ; house,
Prestwick toll.
Affleck, Wm. & Son, cabinet-makers, 69 do.
Aird, William, grocer, 34 Alloway street
Aitken, Miss G., 12 Barns street
.Allan, J. B,, cloth -merchant, 43 High Street
Alexander, Peter, superintendent Harbour Works, NorthAlexander, Thomas, tinsmith, 104 High street [QuayAlexander, Robert, dyer, 105 do.
Alexander, Andrew, tailor, 79 do.
Anderson, Wm., smith and bell-hanger. High street
Anderson, George, painter, 36 High street
Anderson, Mrs, innkeeper, Boat vennel
Atkinson, Marmaduke, Old Bridge street
Auld, Rev. Dr, Manse, TownheadAuld, James, hair-dresser, 6 Old Bridge street
Auld, Patrick, Fullarton street
Baird, Mrs John, 120 High Street
Baird, John, tallow-chandler, Alloway street
Baird, Mrs and the Misses, Ladies' School, 11 Charlotte
street
Baird, Mrs, dress-maker, 120 High street
Bain, William, hatter, 16 Sandgate street
Ballantine, John, livery stables, loose boxes, &c., Black
, BullBalmer, George, horse-breaker, 41 Oarrick street
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Baxter, Miss, Ladies' School, Fort street [street
B^ter, Mii,iiof Robertson & Baxter, grocers, 26 SandgateBeith, Mrs, hair-dresser and perfumer, register oflSce for
servants, 33 Sandgate street
Bellrum, Lieut., 12 Mill street
Beveridge, Mrs, straw-hat maker, 108 High street
Beveridge, Kobert, clerk, Ayrshire Bank; house, 108High street
Beveridge, Mrs, Fort street
Black, William, keeper of the Ayr BathsBlackwood, Adam, cloth-merchant, 17 Sandgate street
Boag, Mrs, milliner, 20 Sandgate street
Boddan, Miss, grocer. Old Bridge street
Bone, Miss, 114 High street
Bone, Adam, shoemaker, 225 High street
Bone, William, writer, and treasurer for Road Trustees,
51 Sandgate street ; house, John Street, WallacetownBone, Adam, clothier, 6 New Bridge street
Bone, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, 9 Sandgate street
Boswell, J. D., writer, 51 Sandgate street; house, 3 Wel-lington Square
Boswell, Mrs, of Garallan, 51 Sandgate street
Bowie, Daniel, tin-smith, Carrick street
Boyd, John, coal-agent, South QuayBoyle, Robert, potter, &c., Fullarton street
Boyle, house-proprietor, 234 High street
Boyd, Alex., flesher, 26 High street
Brown, John, writer, 4 Academy street
Brown, John, cabinet-maker, 12 & 14 Sandgate street
Brown, Mrs, dy^r, 19 New Bridge street
Brown, William, at M'Hutchon's granary, Mill street
Brown, Mrs, furrier, 19 New Bridge street
Brown, Robert, baker, 64 High street
Brown and M'Olelland, writers, 14 Wellington SquareBrown, James, (of do.) writer, 27 Newmarket street
Brown, John, (of Watson and Brown) brewer, Mill street
Brown, William, grain-dealer, 203 High street
Brown, Thomas, horse-hirer, Carrick street
Brown, Mrs, Ayrshire and Galloway Inn, Dalblair roadBrown, Mrs, eating-house, lodgings, &c., 65 High street
Brown, Peter, jeweller and watchmaker, 6 Sandgate street
Browning, Archd,, chemist and druggist, IS Sandgate st.
Bruce, James, umbrella maker, 80 High street
Bryden, Mrs, dress-maker^2 Mill street . ,^- ^Bryce, Mrs Capt., R.N., 3 Alloway Place ><wy, 71^ JLjstBuck, Michael, Officer of Excise, 5 Newmarket s^eet
Buntine, Wm., 28, "Wellington SquareBurns & Son, clothiers, 32 Hight street [street
Burns, Mrs Wm., Ayrshire Needle Work, 20 Newmarket
Caldwell, John, foreman, Templeton's Factory ; house,
Mill street
Caldwell, Mrs, dressmaker, 98 High street [street
Cameron, William, porter, Ayrshire Bank, New BridgeCameron, Mrs, milliner, 22 Newmarket street
Campbell, James, road surveyor, TownheadCampbell, James, tide waiter. South QuayCampbell, James, cloth merchant, 5 High street ; house,
Newton GreenCampbell, Kobt., of the Stamp Office, TownheadCampbell, Capt., High street
Carnie, Adam, ship owner. Fort street
Carson, Andrew jeweller, 32 Newmarket street
Clanachan, Mrs Grace, 247 High street
Clugston, Robert, Mill Dam Washing-houseChalmers, R., tinsmith, 12 Old Bridge street
Christie, Mrs, Wellington squareClark, James, currier, 27 Carrick street [Newmarket st.
Cochrane, Mi^s, linen draper, 110 High street; house, 40Coghill, & Co., china, glass, and earthen warehouse, 31
Sandgate, and corner of Newmarket street ; house, 4Collyer, Mrs, 13 Alloa place [New Bridge street
Cooper, William, Fort street
Cooper, James, shoemaker. Harbour street
Cowan, Henry, 8 Charlotte street
Cowan, William, joint manager. Hunter & Go's. Bank,137 High street ; house, 108 High street
Cowan, Hugh, joint manager, Hunter & Co's., 137 Highstreet, house, abovd
Cowan, Cuthbert, teller Hunter & Go's., 137 High Street;
Cowan, Mrs, 21 Newmarket street [house, Corsehill
Cowan, James, perfumer, 21 Sandgate street
Cowan, Patrick, agent, Clydesdale Bank, 25 Newmarketstreet ; house, Broomfield Cottage, r c r
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~T^ Cowan, Misses, eating house, 20 Old Bridge street
.A"t*H Cowan, Andrew, & Son, tailors and clothiers, 40 High st. ;
Craig, W. B,, surgeon, 55 High street [house, Midsands*•' Craig, Miss, baby linen, &c., 182 High street
Craig, William, surgeon, 25 do"" Crosbie, M., gardener, Townhead— Crawfurd, Major, 20 Wellington square
Crawfurd, Mrs, senr. of Newfield, 24 do»^ Crawford, John, dyer, 166 High street
— Crawford, David, feuar, 253, do— Crawford, Mrs, lodgings, 9 Old Bridge street
~ Crawford, Mrs Archd., lodgings, 45, High street— Craufurd, A. 0. B,, of Ardmillan, 15 Wellington square
-w- Craufurd, James, smith, Isle lane
Cumming, Archd., innkeeper, Boat VennalCumming, James, draper, 22, New Bridge street
— Cunningham, James, Cattle Market InnCunningham, William, sailmaker. South Quay ; house,
Cross street, WallacetownCurrie, Mrs, lodgings, 63 High street.
Currie, Mrs, strawhat-maker, 62 doCuthbert, Mrs, of Daleagles, 7 Academy street
Cuthbert, James & Co., wine merchants, 8 Academy street
Cuthbert, Miss, 9 New Bridge street
Cuthbert, John, innkeeper, 250 High street
Cuthbertson, W. B., tobacconist, and agent for Taylor &Co., distillers, Campbelton, 146, High street
Cuthbert, Gilbert, shopman to J. Rodger, flesher, 113
Cuthbert, Mrs Andrew, fishmonger, 63 do [do
Cuthillj Rev. Alex,, Villa, Race Course
DDalton, David, sergeant-major Ayrshire Yeomanry Ca-
valry, 134 High street
Davidson, James, accountant, Clydesdale Bank, 6 HarbourDavidson, Mrs, postmistress, 41 Sandgate street [street
Davidson, Mrs. sen. of Drumley, 22 Wellington square
Davidson, C, tailor, 171 High street
Davidson, Mrs, 30 Sandgate street
Dalrymple, Miss, 8 Barns street
Dalryraple, Alexander, umbrella and strawhat maker, 82
High street
Deans, William, cabinet maker, 178 do.
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Dick, John, bookseller, Observer Oj^ce, 28 New Bridge
street ; bouse, Barns street
Dick, David, lodgings, 4 New Bridge street
Dick, David, collector for Water Company ; office, 3 Kirk-
port ; bouse. Main street, NewtonDick, Daniel, flesber, 200 Higb street
Dickie, Jobn, baker, 112 do.
Dickie, Mrs Janet, spirit-dealer, 209 High street
Dickie, Miss, strawbat maker, ] 94 do
Dickie, John, joiner, house carpenter, &c., 194 High street
Dobbie, James, teacher, Smith's Institution
Dobbie, R., shopman in M'Neille's Leather Warehouse,
Old Bridge street ; house, Content street
Donald, Robert, Turf Inn, 230 High street.
Donald, R., of the Stamp Office, TownheadDonaldson, R. and Son, soap and candle manufacturers,
Donaldson, Miss E., draper, do [57 and 175 High street.
Donaldson, Mrs, 5 Wellington square
Douglas, Mrs, lodgings, 48 High street
Dow, Peter, millinery, &c., 80 do.
Downs, William, shoemaker, 24 do. [market street
Duff, Thomas, agent for Morrison's Medicine, 14 New-Dunlop, Samuel, Ayr Arms Inn, 1 Sandgate street
Dunlop, Mrs William, 41 Newmarket street
Dunlop, Miss, 16 Academy street
Eaglesham, Hugh, weaver, Mill street
Easton, John, builder and architect, 229 High street
Eaton, Charles, writer. Commissary clerk, &c., CountyBuildings ; house, Eaton Villa.
Eckford, Miss, 24 Barns street
.Edgar, Mrs, South QuayErskine, Joseph, writer, 21 High street
Ewart, Wm., surveyor of taxes; office, 10 High street;
house, 3 Harbour street
Ewen, D., collector of customs, Ewingfield.
Ewing, Mrs Peter, ale cellar, 54 High street
Faulds, Matthew, seedsman, 81 High street
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FergussoD, James & Co, grocers, 14 New Bridge street
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house, 4 do.
Fergusson, David, grocer, Meuse LaneFergusson, Mrs John, Whip Inn, 4 Alloway street.
Fergusson, Miss, lodgings, 4 Newmarket street
Fergusson, Walter, George Inn, 115 High street
Fergushill, R. M'D., of Burnockstone, 3 Alloway PlaceFerrie, Samuel, teacher, High street [High street
Ferrier, William, of Pollock, Gilfillan, and Ferrier, 187Floater, J. P., foreman to Adam Bone, clothier; house,
Content CottageFindlay, Miss, lodgings, 172 High street
Forest, Kobert, grocer, 162 doForsyth, Miss, Harbour street [street
Forson, Miss, milliner and dress-maker, 24 New BridgeForbes, Hev. A., town missionary, chaplain to the prison,
&c,. High street
FuUarton, Mrs, 36 Sandgate street
Fullarton, Alex., victualler, wine and spirit merchant, ISNew Bridge street ; house, 7 High street.
Fullarton, Duncan, blockmaker. South QuayFulton, John, veterinary surgeon, 22 High street
Galloway, John, cabinet maker, 70 High street
Gemmell, T. M., bookseller, A^/r Advertiser ofBce, 23Gemmell, Mrs, of Langlands, Barns street [High Street
Georgeson, Wm., spirit-dealer, 171 High street
Gibb, Mrs, 22, Barns street
Gibson, Mrs, linen-dresser, Sandgate Street
Gibson, Misses, Fullarton street
Gibson, Captain John, of the brig Helen ; house, Ayr bar-
racks
Gilfillan, George, of Pollock, Gilfillan, & Ferrier, ] 6 Sand-gate street
Gilmour, John, confectioner, 10 Sandgate street
Girvan, Peter, clothier, 45 High street
Givan, John, tailor, Alloway street
Glass, Andrew, tailor, 36 High Street
Glass, David, Queen's Head Tavern, High street
Goudie, D. & Son, bookbinders, 11 Newmarket street;
house, Wallacetown
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Goudie, Robt., auctioneer and messenger-at-arms, Isle lane
Goudie, Robert, sen. do.
Goudie, Mrs Janet, grocer, 197 High street
Gordon, John, grocer and spirit-dealer, 226 High street
Graham, Mrs Jonathan, grocer, 260 High street
Grange, James, tidewaiter. South QuayGrant, Mrs J., billet-mistress, Carrick street
Gray, Thomas, saddler, 15 High street
Gray, John, sheriff-clerk depute, County Buildings ; house,
297 High street
Gray, Wm., ironmonger, 87 High street
Gray, James, collector of harbour rates, South QuayGray, Miss, young ladies' seminary, 20 Cathcart street
Greenlees, Daniel, watchmaker, 32 High street; house,
12 Newmarket street
Greenlees, Mrs, poulterer, 9 Newmarket street
Greenlees, Mrs John, innkeeper. South QuayGross, F. 0., writer, 58 Sandgate street; agent for the
Friendly Insurance Co , and the Experience Life Assur-
ance Co. ; house, 19 Wellington SquareGross, Mrs and the Misses, young ladies' seminary, 19
Wellington square.
Guild, WiHiam, 1 Barns street
Guthrie, Alex., shopman. Advertiser Office; house, St
John street
HHaldane, J. C, surgeon, 5 Cathcart street
Hall, John, musician. Academy street
Hall, James, teacher of dancing, 20 Newmarket street
Hamilton, Col. Hugh, distributor of stamps, 34 Sandgate
street ; house, 21 WeUington square
Hamilton, Wm., clothier, 25 Newmarket street ; house,
Newton GreenHarper, James, writer. Fort street
Harper, Alexr., do. do.
Harvey, Moore, painter, 5 Newmarket street ; house, 3 St
John street
Hastings, Joseph, blacksmith, 253 High street
*Haswell, John, Gas Works, South BeachHay, Capt. F., 1 Wellington SquareHazle, Alex., grocer, 176 High street
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Henderson, Miss, 16 Sandgate street
Henderson, James, head warden, Ayr Prison.
Henry, Hugh, foreman, Observer Office, 12 Sandgate st.
Highet, Wm., & Sons, slaters and glaziers, 7 South QuayHighet, David, (of Highet & Sons) 7 Cathcart street
Highet, John, (of Highet & Sons) 7 Oatheart street
Highet, John, slater, 10 Mill street
Highet, Matthew, ironmonger, 116 High st. ; house, 131 do.
Hodgeon, R., victualler, 82 High street
Hood, Miss, 18 Cathcart street
Hood, Alexander, Eagle Tavern, 17 High street
Houston, Walter, Whip Inn, shooting gallery, Carrick st.
Houston, Wm., innkeeper, South QuayHumble, Mrs., 29 Sandgate street [BlackburnHunter, David, writer, S3 Newmarket street; house.
Hunter, James, victualler, 5 Newmarket street
Hunter, James, victualler and spirit-dealer, 224 High st.
Hunter, John, (S. Clerk's Office) Fullarton street
Hunter, Adam, grain merchant, Kirkport ; house, MidsandsHunter, Robert, letter-carrier, 295 High street
Hunter, Mrs, hardware merchant, 68 do.
Hunter, Misses, teachers of piano-forte, 70 High street
Hunter, Mrs John, innkeeper, Harbour street
Hunter, John, feuar, Mill street
Hunter, Thos., smith and farrier, Dalblair RoadHutchison, John, feuar and carter, 107 High street
Hutchison, John, & Co., victuallers, 1 Harbour street
Hutchison, Miss, milliner, 23 Sandgate street
Hutchison, James, carter, feuar, 286 High street
Hutchison, John, clerk. County Buildings
Hutchison, Mrs, 54 Sandgate street
Hutchison, William, writer, 6 Charlotte street
Imrie, Thomas, nursery and seedsman, 31 High street;:
house, Ayr Nursery, Dalmellington RoadImrie, Thos., jun. do. do. do. ^
Imrie, Charles, Winton Buildings W|^fa|
Ingram, Wm., watchmaker and jeweller, 6 High ^&^e^house. Main street, Newton
Irvine, Samuel, bookseller, 91 High street
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Jameson, Andrew, advocate, and Sheriff-substitute, AliowayJaraieson, Miss, fine needlework, 108 High street [Place
Jamieson, Thos., watchmaker, 79 High street
Johnston, Quintin, writer, 7 Wellington SquareJohnston, Mrs Captain, 12 do.
Johnstone, James, foreman, Advertiser office, John Street,
WallacetownJohnston, William, Mail Coach driver. High street
Johnston, Robt., coal agent, Cross KeysJohnstone, Mrs, midwife, John street, WallacetownJohnston & Anderson, painters, Newmarket street
Johnston, James, Wallace Tower Inn, 3 89 High street
•Joy, John B., officer of Excise, 39 Carrick street
KKennedy, P. W., Manager Ayrshire Bank, 18 Wellington
SquareKennedy, James, of Dalreoch, 17 Wellington SquareKennedy, Mrs, sen. of Drumellan do. do.
Kennedy, Hugh, baker, 105 High street
Kennedy, James, sen., mason, Carrick street
Kennedy, Misses L. & J., dress-makers, 4 Charlotte street
Kennedy, James, jun., mason, Dalblair B,oad
Kennedy, Mrs, dress-maker, Fullarton street
Kennedy, William, tombstone-cutter, Dalblair RoadKennedy, Miss, straw hat-maker, 46 Sandgate street
Kennedy, Jane, linen-dresser, 62 do.
Kennedy, John, innkeeper. South QuayKennedy, Mrs, Fort street
Kelly, David, hair-cutter. Mill street
Kelly, Miss, dress-maker, 224 High street
Kerr, John, blacksmith, 293 High Street
Kerr, Mrs John, portioner, 297 do.
Kerr, John, saddler, 133, and house 99 do.
Kilpatrick, William, provision store, spirit-dealer, &c., SSKilpatrick, Hugh, saddler, 193 do [High street
King, Alexander, cabinet-makei-, 2 St. John street [street
King, Thomas, builder, 40 Sandgate street ; house, 'Eftict
Kinloch, John, merchant, 12 High street; house, So^liKirk, Capt. R., 10 Wellington Square [Quay
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Kirkland, William, writer, 8 Wellington Square [Place
Kinross, John, grain-merchant, Fort street ; house, Allo^ay
Knowjer, Mr., dentist, Mrs Baird's, Charlotte street
Larabie, Mrs, midwife, 6 High street
Lang, Arthur, teacher of English, Grammar, Elocution, &e.,
Lauchland, John, shoemaker, 144 High street [Parkhouse
Lawrie, Alexander, chandler, 90 do.
Lawson, James, ropemaker, 125 do.
Lawson, William, spirit-dealer, 1 23 do.
Lennox, William, superintendent of Poor's House, Mill st,
Limond, John, painter, 40 High street
Limond, Robert, renovator, do.
Limond, Miss, 6 Alloway Place
Linton, Miss, dressmakei-, 38 Sandgate street
Livingston, Peter, turnkey, County Buildings
Livingston, Donald, under warden, Ayr Prison
Lockhart, Charles, auctioneer, traveller for Ayr Observer^
Old Bridge street
Lockhart, A. & J., fleshers, 5 Sandgate street
Lockhart, Miss, Fullarton street
Logan, David,Hbrarian andhardware merchant, 149 High st.
Logan, Mrs, 7 Alloway Place
Long, Mrs John, Burns' Tavern, 20 New Bridge street
Loudoun, James, tailor, 44 High street
Lyon, William, stocking weaver, Mill street
Lyon, Hugh, china merchant, 49 High street
Lyon, Mrs H., milliner, 51 do.
MMack, Mrs, 4 St John Street
Mair, Mrs, 12 Barns street
Mair, James, feuer, Mill street
Maitland, Mrs, 18 Cathcart street.
Mann, Robert, criminal officer, Charlotte street
Manson, George, shearing hook-maker, smith, &c., 204 and
206 High street
Manson, Mrs Mary, portioner, 305 High street
Maxwell, Peter, draper and haberdasher, 2 High street
IMillan, Peter, shoemaker, Boat vennel
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Miller, Robert, cork-manufacturer, 193 High street
. Miller, Provost Hugh, High street ; house, Midton Cottage- Miller, Mrs, milliner, 16 Newmarket street
- Miller, John, comptroller of customs, office. Harbour street
;
house, 4 Wellington Square [Alioway PlaceMiller, James, ironmongery 128 High street ; house, 14
. Miller, James, jun., of do. do.
Miller, Miss, baby-linen manufacturer, 69 High street
. Miller, William, flax-dresser, 221 High street
- Mills, John, cabinet-maker, 121 High street; house, 134 do^ Mitchell, T. M., draper, 93 High street
Mitchell, George, surgeon, 14 Cathcart street
^ Moore, John, Agriculturist Office, 21 Newmarket street
Morris, James, sub-distributor of stamps, 35 Sandgatestreet ; house, Blackhill, m. r.
Morrison, William, clothier, 7 New Bridge street
Morton, James, coach-builder, 49 Sandgate street
.. Morton, James, writer, 9 Wellington square
_^ Morton, Miss, strawhat maker, 27 New Bridge street
Morton, Mrs Thomas, 305 High street
Muir, Alexander, painter, 194 High street
Muir, William, riddle maker, Carrick street
Munro, David, flesher, 34 High street
Murdoch, J. P., Procurator Fiscal, County Buildingshouse, 12 Alioway Place
- Murdoch, Miss, dressmaker, Winton BuildingsMurdoch, Mary and EHzabeth, dressmakers, Alloway street
Murdoch, Mrs, Alex., of Fairfield CottageMurdoch, James, sen., lime merchant, South Quay ; house,Murdoch, Mrs, victualler, 274 High street [Cassillis street
- Murdoch, Samuel, town-officer, 144 do.
Murdoch, Misses, strawhat and dress makers, Newmarket st.
.- Murray, Mrs John, milliner and dressmaker. Fort street
Murray, David, dealer, 207 High street
Murray, John, macer in sheriff and justice of peace courts,keeper of County Buildings, &c,
-...Murray, John, porter, Templeton's Factory, Fort street.
McM'Amond, John, fish and spirit dealer. High street
. M'Aulay, Miss, fine needlework, 55 High street
^ M'Aulay, James, inspector of taxes, 58 Sandgate street
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M'Oallum, Mrs, victualler, Boat vennel
M'Clatchie, John, town officer, 192, High street
M'Clatchie, Mrs, glass and china merchant, High street
M'Clelland, Thomas, banker, 24 Sandgate street
M'Clelland, James, of Brown & M'Clelland, writer, 39Sandgate street; house, John Street, Wallacetown
M'Clelland, James, shoemaker, 22 Old Bridge street
M'Clure, George, builder, 43 Oarrick street
M'Clymont, Mrs Thomas, 14 Barns street
M<Connell, Kennedy, Blue Bell Inn, ISO High street
M'Oonnell, Peter, victualler, register office for servants,
255 High street
M'Oonnochie, Robert, sijirit dealer, 19 Newmarket street
M'Oonnochie, James, do. do.
M'Cormick, Robert, grocer, 77 High street
M'Cormick & Gemmell, booksellers, -^i/r Advertiser office,
23 High street
M'Cormick, Mrs, 2 Wellington square
M'Cosh, Thomas, writer, FuUarton street
M'Cowan, Hugh, teller Ayrshire Bank; 2 Alloway PlaceM'Crae, Misses, 32 Sandgate street
M'Creadie, James, iish and provision store, 10 New BridgeM'Creadie, Sarah, victualler, 28 Newmarket street [street
M'Oririck, James, gunmaker, 13 Sandgate street
M'Ororie, Hugh, clerk in Mr Shaw's Office; house, MrsNicol's lodgings, High street
M'Crorie, John, carrier to Kilmarnock, 15 Carrick street
M'Cubbin, Alexander, writer, Cathcart street
M'Cubbin, Thomas, tailor, 20 Newmarket street
M'Cubbin, Mrs Alex., 29 do.
M'Derment, J., land surveyor. Mill street
M'Donald, John, grocer and spirit-dealer, 236 High street
M'Dougald, Wm., kirk officer, 24 Newmarket street
M'Ewen, Wm., draper, 76 High street
M'Ewen, James, grocer, ] 29 High street
M'Ewen, Mrs, spirit-dealer, 183 doM'Ewen, George, stocking-maker, Mill street
M'Gill, William, town officer, 144 High street
M'Gill, John, shoemaker, 28 Mill street
M Gregor, John, cooper, TownheadM'Guffie, George, saddler, 94 High street
M'Guffie, George, tavern, 83 High street [High street
M'Hutchon, A. & Son, bakers and grain merchants, 184
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M'Hutchon& Munro, Misses, dress-makers, 23 SandgatQst.
M'llwraith, John, plumber, 32 High street
M'llwraith, John,jun., 70 do. ; house, 80. do.
M'Intyre, Mrs, lodgings, 21 High street
M'Janet, Hugh, baker, 11 High street
M'Kay, William, barrack sergeant, Ayr BarracksM'Kay, Robert, 3 Boat vennel
M'Kay, Mrs, saddler, 233 High street
M'Kenzie, Neil, 60 Sandgate street
M'Kenzie, Miss, miUiner, 224 High street
M'Kenzie, Mrs, 6 Barns street
M'Kinlay, Adam, draper, 58 High street
M'Laren, Mrs, lodgings, 12 Oathcart street
M'Larty, Malcolm, tailor, 144 High street
M'Lauchlan, John, fish and spirit dealer, 17 New Bridgestreet ; house, Old Bridge street
M'Lauchlan, Thomas, jun., painter, 44 High street
M'Lauchlan, Robert, architect, Alloway street
M'Master, Hugh, boot and shoemaker, 30 Newmarket st.
M'Master, David, drapei', 19 High street; house aboveM'Moreland, Mrs, calenderer, Mill street
M'Murray, Misses, milliners, 11 and 19 New Bridge street
M'Murtrie, Robert, Crown Inn, 119 High street
M'Murtrie, John, (of Shaw & M'Murtrie, writers,) CountyBuildings ; house, Charlotte street
M'Nab, Gilbert, depute-sheriff-clerk, 26 Barns street;
office, County Buildings
M'Nab, Mrs, 23 Newmarket street
M'Nab, William, wright, 297 High street
M'Neight, William, clerk in Pollock's office, 3 Cathcartst.
M'Neille, John, boot and shoe merchant, 4 High street
;
Leather Warehouse, Old Bridge street
M*Neille, Mrs, 64 High street
M'Pherson, Hugh, governor of County PrisonM'Quistan, Joseph, grocer, Isle LaneM'Skimming, Thomas, joiner, Fort street
M'^Taggart, P. & Son, drapers, Winton Buildings, High st.
M'Taggart, George, (of P. M'Taggart & Son,) do. ; houseCarrick street
M'Taggart, Capt. J. 0., of Seafield
M'Whinnie, John, shoemaker, 169 High street
M'Whinnie, Mrs Hugh, 14 Barns street
M'Whinnie, Miss, dressmaker, 6 Cathcart street
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NNeill, Mrs, victualler, 202 High street
Neill, Claud, hostler, King's ArmsNicol, Adam, confectioner, 3 and 207 High street
Nicol, Rev. Mrs John, lodgings, 134 do.
Nisbet, A., smith, 255 do.
Niven, Mrs J., eating-house, 11 Old Bridge street
Orr, Wm., cooper, 10 High street
Orr, Mrs, innkeeper, South QuayOrr, Thomas, retailer of coals, Oarrick street
Ottley, James, keeper of Reading Rooms, Sandgate
Palmer, George, spirit cellars, 1 New Bridge street
Park, Wm., cabinet-maker, 80 High street
Parker, Mrs, 6 Wellington SquareParker, John, builder, Fullarton street
Parker, Hugh, spirit-dealer, 136 High street
Parker, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, 168 High street
Parker, Mrs Robt., clothes-mangier and glazer, 10 do.
Paterson, James, editor of Ayr Observer / house, 20 NewPaterson, Miss, dressmaker, Fullarton street [Bridge st.
Paterson, Mrs John, flesher, 61 High street
Paterson, Andrew, currier, Mill street ; shop, 1 57 High st.
Paton, James, sen., of Paton & Sons, builders, wood-mer-chants, &c., Patent Saw Mills, South Quay; house,
Blackburn cottage
Paton, James, jun., of Paton & Sons, do. do.
Paton, Robert, of Paton & Sons, do. ; house, Fullarton st.
Paton, Mrs, 2 Barns street
Paul, John, writer. Fort street
Paul, Misses, do.
Peden, Mrs, lodgings, 42 Sandgate street
Pollock, William, of Pollock, Gilfillan, and Ferrier, SCathcart street
Potter, James, house proprietor, 266 High street
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Rankine, Dr James, of Otterden, 36 Newmarket street
Ramsay, John, leather -cutter, 180 High street
Ramsay, Miss, strawhat-maker, Isle LaneReid, John, upholsterer, 26, Sandgate street
"^ Reid, John, Fort Brewery"" Reid, Matthew, cabinetmaker, 13 Mill street"^ Reid, Miss, Fullarton street
«» Reid, D., ropemaker. Old Bridge street
^ Reid, Misses, baby's dress makers, 23 Sandgate street— Renwick, Rev. Robert, 19 Charlotte street
Reynolds, James, teacher, 7 Sandgate street
Rickets, Joseph, 255 High street
Ridley, Mrs, 6 Charlotte street
Ritchie, John, china merchant, 42 High street, and 35
Sandgate street ; house, 9 Cathcart street
^' Robb, Hugh, builder, 133 High street""' Roberts, Wm., chimney-sweeper, 7 Mill street
Robertson, John, shoemaker, 39 High street
Robertson & Baxter, grocers and spirit-dealers, 28 Sand-.-^WB,. Robertson, James, 36 Newmarket street [gate st.
""^ Robertson, Robert, writer, 13 Wellington Square; office,
Robertson, James, bootmaker, 144 High street [28 do.
Rodger, James, flesher, 13 3 do.
Rodger, Thos., shopman to A. Wilson, hatter, 22 do.
Ronald, John, Apothecary Hall, 60 High street ; house,
39 Sandgate street
Ross, A., boot and shoemaker, Winton Buildings, High st.
'^ Ross, Gilbert & Co., shoemakers, 107 High street
-- Rowan, Stephen, writer, 8 Cathcart street
Rutherford, Mrs, merchant, 124 High street
Sandilands, Robert, cooper, 98 High street
Savage, George, china merchant, 4 Sandgate street
Schaw, Rev. Dr, 14 Charlotte street
Semple, Robert, spirit-dealer, Wallace TowerShankland, Adam, victualler, spirit-dealer, &c., 101 High st.
Shankland, Wm., spirit dealer, Alloway street
Shaw & M'Murtrie, writers, County Buildings
Shaw, Captain Thomas, 5 Barns street
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Shaw, Miss, straw-hat maker, 39 High street
---Shaw, David, W.S. (of Shaw & M'Murtrie), 25 Welling-
Shaw, John, joiner, 3 56 High street [ton Square
Shearer, James, tailor, 242 High street
Sibbald, Miss, 18 Barns street
Sinclair, James, King's Arms Inn, 14 High street
^Sivan, Mrs, lodgings, Dalblair road
Sloan & Geramell, merchants and ship-builders ; yard.
North Quay ; office, 25 Sandgate street
Sloan, John, clothier, 12 New Bridge street
Sloan, John, painter, 62 High street
Sloan, 0. F., M.D., 27 Sandgate street
Sloss, James, and brother, ironmongers, 75 High street
Smith, "William, spirit dealer, 3 Harbour street : house.,
Newton Terrace* Smith, James, grain merchant, Mill street
Smith, Miss, 43 Sandgate street
Smith, Mrs, shoemaker, 141 High street
Smith, Robert, plasterer, Fullarton street
Smith, James, painter, Carrick street
Smith, Mrs, spirit dealer, 2 Carrick street
Smith, James, tailor, Old Bridge street
Smith, Robert, victualler, 178 High street
Smith, John, brewer and spirit-dealer, 40 High street
Smith, David, ironmonger, 50 High st. ; house, Smith Villa
Smith, A. & II. , millers, Ayr mills
Spedding, Joseph, tailor, 24 High street
Spiers, William, wright, 178 High street [street
Sprent, Mrs, register office for servants, 18 NewmarketSprott, Mrs, staymaker, 173 High street [24 do.
Stewart, Peter, tobacconist, 26 New Bridge street ; house,
Stewart, Oapt., of the schooner Ann; house, Ayr Barracks
Stewart, Thomas, hatter, 27 High street
Stewart, Charles, Harbour street
Stev/art, Thomas, spirit- dealer. Boat vennel
Stewart, Janet, Townhead toll-bar, d. r.
Steven, Hugh, shopman. Observer OJice, 28 New Bridge
street ; at Kerr's lodgings, Newton Terrace
Stocks, Andrew, bookseller and librarian, 18 Old Bridge sft
Struthers, Miss, dressmaker, 7 High street
Sutherland, Miss, 11 Cathcart street
Sym, Mrs Dr, Wellington CottageSym, Thomas, builder, 20 Newmarket street
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Tait, Mrs, lodgings, 23 Sandgate street
Tannabill, John, tailor, 6 Harbour street
Tannock, William, mason, 16 Newmarket street
Tannock, Miss, sewing agent, do.
Taylor, Robert, teacher of writing in Ayr Academy, Har-bour street
Taylor, Archibald, innkeeper, Harbour street
Taylor, John, nailor, 144 High street
Telfer, A. B,, ship owner, merchant, &c, ; office and stores.
Harbour street ; house, OunningparkTempleton, Mrs James, Charlotte street
Templeton, James, carpet-manufacturer, Fort street
Templeton, John, watch-maker, 145 High street
Tennant, Miss, 1 Cathcart street
Tennant, Mrs, midwife, 6 Sandgate street
Tennant, Misses, 39 High street
Todd, James, hosier, 122 High street
Turnbull, Alex., cooper. Isle LaneTurnbull, Wm., cooper. High street
Thomson, A. E., land surveyor, 15 Cathcart street
Thomson, Mrs, of Daljarrock, 16 Wellington SquareThomson, William, Tam O'Shanter tavern, 238 High street
Thomson, Thomas, tinsmith, gas fitter, &c., 9 NewmarketThomson, Miss, 120 High street [streetThomson, Miss, Infant School, Charlotte street
Tinion, John, M.D., 117 High street; house, John street
WallacetownTrain, James, at Mr Lvon's, Newmarket street
Underwood, John, cabinetmaker, Newmarket street
Underwood, William, cabinetmaker, 115 High street
wWait, Gr. S., teacher, 208 High street
Wait, William, painter, 182 High street [street
Wallace, Robert, grain dealer, cow feeder, &c., 165 High
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Walker, Mrs, lodgings, 29 High street
Wallace, Hugh, Wheat Sheaf Inn, 227 High street
Wallace, Robert, wright, 288 High street
Watson, James, (of Watson & Brown) brewer, Mill street
Watson, William, slater, 24 Mill street
Watson, William, tanner and currier. Mill street ; house,
14 Wellington square
Watson, John, bookseller and printer, 85 High street
Weir, Mrs, 12 Academy street
Whiteside, Dr William, druggist, 16 New Bridge street ;
Whiteside, Anthony, Fort street [house, aboveWhitehouse, Mrs, victualler. Isle LaneW ight, William, store keeper. Boat vennel
• Wight, Andrew, watchmaker and jeweller, 18 High street
Wight, John, druggist, Winton Buildings, Newmarket st.
Wilson, John, writer, Fort street
Wilson, Miss, 18 Oathcart street
Wilson, John, upholsterer, (of Messrs Wilson & Co.) 15
Sandgate street ; house, WallacetownWilson, John & Son, hosiers, 88 High street ; house, Black-
house, WallacetownWilson, Misses, straw-hat makers, 27 High street
Wilson, Hugh, foreman. Patent Saw Mills, South QuayWilson, James, grain-dealer, 189 High street
Wilson, George, Vulcan tavern, 48 High street ^
Wilson, Robert, auctioneer and appraiser, 7 Sandgate street
Wilson, Rev. W. S., of the Episcopal Chapel, 17 AcademyWilson, James, Commercial Hotel, Harbour st. [street
Wilson, Andrew, hatter, 22 High street ; house. Mill street
Wilsons, boot and shoemakers, 6 New Bridge street
Wilson, David, writer, Procurator-Fiscal for the Burgh ;
office, 29 Newmarket street ; house, 8 New Bridge st.
Williamson, Andrew, wine merchant, Kirk Port ; house,
BlackburnWilkinson, Edward, spirit dealer, 37 Newmarket street
Wise, Alexander, shipowner, 22 New Bridge street
Wood, William, merchant, 168 High street ; house, Wood-Wood, Mrs, 16 Barns street [field, Prestwick road
Wright, Campbell, draper and haberdasher, 2 New Bridge
street
Wright, D., surgeon, 16 High st. ; house, 15 Oathcart st.
Wyilie, James, saddler, 181 High street
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YYoung, William, cooper, Kirk port
Young, Robert, patent saw mills, South Quay-Young, George K., Wellington SquareYoung, John, pilot. South Quay
AYR PARISH.
Explanation op Contractions.—o. m. r., Old Maybole Road ; r. c. r..
Hace Course Road ; d. r., Dalmellington Road ; o. r., Ochiltree Road
:
i!i. r., Maybole Road.
Anderson, James, Old Toll, o, r.
Auld, David, Doonbrae Cottage, o. m. r.
Austin, Robert, Over Mills, o. r.
Austin, Andrevi', Waterloo Cottage, d. r.
Bailantine, Jameis, of Castlehill, d. r.
Ballantine, Misse^^ do.
Begg, Mrs and Misses, Bridge House> r. c. r.
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Bell, John, blacksmith, Whitehill, d. r.
Bell, Alexander, Ounningpark, i*. c. r.
Bone, Quentin, farmer, Bellsbank, o. r.
Boyd, John, farmer, Knocksoul, o. r.
Boyle, Mrs, Robsland, m. r.
Breekenridge, Henry, farmer, Clochranhill, m. r.
Buchanan, Archibald, toll-keeper, Holmston, o. r.
Clark, James, coachman, Oorsehill Lodge, o. m. r.
Clark, Mrs, washing-house and green, m. r.
Clark, Mrs, Lochfergus, o. r.
•^, Cowan, ]\'Irs, of Corsehill, o. m. r.
Crichton, John, farmer, Kincaidstone, o. m. r.
/ Cunningham, Mrs Major, South Lodge, r. c. r.
Cunningham, James, Wrightfield Orchard, o. m. r.
Donn, John, gardener, Castlehill, d. r.
Dow, James, Alloway Mill, r. c. r.
Dykes, Mrs, Dutch Mill, o. m. r.
Dykes, George, miller, Burns' Cottage, o. m. r.
Eaton, William, late sheriff-substitute, Eaton Villa, r. c. r.
Eaton, Charles, of Auchenblain, r. c. r. ; office, CountyBuildings
Eccles, Alex., farmer, Laigh Corton, m. r.
Eccles, Robert, do. Masonhill, o. r.
Ewen, David, collector of customs, Ewenfield, o. m. r.
Findlay, George, coachman, Castlehill, d. r,
Fulton, Mrs, Nunsland, d. r.
•* Gemraell, Dr R., Bourtree Park, d. r.
«« Gibson, William, farmer, Peggyshill, d. r.
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-«* Gibson, Mrs, Southpark, r. c. r.
Gibson, Alexander, miller, Chapel Park, m. r.
Girdwood, Mrs John, Greenfield, o. m. r.
H^Hamilton, Mrs A. W., of Pinmore, Belleisle, r. c. r.
__ Hamilton, Archibald, of Oarcluie, Rozelle, o. m. r.
Hastings, James, farmer, Mount Oliphant, m. r.
Hastings, Robert, farmer, Pleasantfield, m. r.
-.Hastings, David, farmer, Sessionfield, d. r.
.^.Hastings, Mrs, innkeeper, Bui-ns' Cottage, o. m. r.
Hastings, William, cattle-dealer, Mosshill. d. r.
.Henderson, Thomas, farmer, Thornhill, d. r.
^Henderson, Miss, Thornhill, d. r.
-^Hendrie, William, farmer, Gateside, o. r.
Henry, Hugh, tailor, AUoway*.. Heron, James, of Knowe, r. c. r.
Hettrick, William, smith, Holmston Toll, o. r.
^«.Hood, Mrs, Fineview Cottage, m. r.
^ Hughes, Mrs General, of Mount Charles, r. c. r.
Hunter, David and Wm., farmers. North Park, o, m. r.
Hunter, ,gardener, Belleisle, r. c, r.
Johnston, James, butler, Belmont, m. r.
KKay, James, farmer, Mosshill, d. r.
Kay, John, farmer, Laigh Cockhill, m. r.
LLocke, Robert, gardener, Rozelle, o, m. r.
MMeikle, Hugh, gamekeeper, Rozelle, m. r.
' Miller, James, of Springvale, m. r.
, -Milliken, David, covv'feeder, Killoch Cottage, m. r.
-Montgomerie, William, Belmont Cottage, m. r.
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Montgomerie, James, Laigh Glengall, m. r.
Montgomery, Rev. Thos., Broomfield Place, r. c. r.
Moore, David, farmer, Bridgehouse, r. e. r.
Moore, William, teacher, Low Bridge of DoonMorris, James, Blackhill, m. r.
Muir, Hugh, vi'right, Wrightfield, o. m. r.
Muir, William, farmer, Annfield, m. r.
Muir, Robert, coachman, Rozelle, o. m. r.
Murdoch, Charles, High Gorton, m. r.
McM'Oail, Gilbert, butler, Mountcharles, Low Bridge of DoobM'Colm, Peter, farmer, Cockhill, d. r.
M'Colm, Mrs, Cloverhill, d. r.
M'Oonnell, John, Bank Tilework, d. r.
M' Crone, William, farmer, Burnton, d, r,
M'Creath, James, farmer, Burnbank, m. r.
M'Creath, James, High Glengall, m. r.
M'Creath, William, Forehill, d. r.
M'Farlane, Malcolm, innkeeper, Burns' Arms Inn andM'Gill, Archibald, Seafield farm, r. c. r. [Hotel, o. m, r.
M'Gregor, Andrew, Doonholm, o. m. r.
M'Jannet, William, farmer, South Corton, m. r.
M'Kenna, Patrick, farmer and nurseryman, Gowkscroft,
M'Knight, Miss, of Bellvue, r. c. r. [r. c. r,.
M'Murtrie, David, Shawfield, m. r.
M'Nab, William, Old Toll, o. r.
M'Nab, James, wood merchant, &c., Old Toll, o. r.
M'Vicar, James, wright. Low Bridge of Doon, r. c. r.
M'Whinnie, James, Millerfield, r. c. r.
Orr, Mrs, Viewhouse, r. c. r.
Osburn, John, weaver, gateside of Belleisle, r. c. r.
PPorteous, Thomas, Old Toll, o. r.
RRitchie, Alex., farmer, Bellston, o. r.
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Robb, Dr John, of Blackburn, r. c. r.
Robb, Mrs, Moat, d. r.,
Rose, Alex., gardener, Summerfield, o. m. r.
Russell, James, gardener, Oorsehill, o. m. r.
s
Scott, David, farmer, Whltefordhill, o, r.
Smith, John, farmer, Abbevhill, o. r.
Smith, James, do. Broomberry, m. r.
Smith, John, ploughman to Capt. J. 0. M'Taggart, Sea-Smith, Andrew, Smithvilla, r. c. r. [field, r. c. r.
Smith, Robert, farmer, Trees, o. r.
Smith, Robert, do. Fenwicldand, m. r.
Steven, Mrs, Sandyhill, o. r.
Stewart, William, tollkeeper, Horsemarket Toll. m. r.
Struthers, Alexander, farmer, Slaphouse, o. m. r.
Struthers, Alexander, jun., farmer, Dumfries Park,o. m. r.
(- Taylor, John, Corsehill Muir, o. m, r.
' Templeton, David, woollen manufacturer, Dutch Mill,
^ .Tennant, David, smith, Burns' Cottage, o, m. r. [o. m. r.
W^ Wallace, David, Belleisle Cottage, r. c. r.
Walls, Robert, farm-steward, Rozelle, o. ra. r.
Wilkie, Thomas, gateside of Belleisle, r. c. r.
-" Wilson, James P., of Polquhairn, Rosebank, m. r.— Wilson, John, farmer, Carcluie, m, r.
; Wilson, John, jun., do.
OV^yllie, Mrs H., Glengall Cottage, m. r.
Y/ Young, William, farmer, Holmston, o. r.
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NEWTON AND WALLACETOWN.
AAffleck, Wm., (of William Affleck & Son, 69 High street,
Ayr) cabinet-maker, George street
Affleck, Robert, dealer in vegetables, Old BridgendAlexander, Robert, bellhanger, Main street
Alexander, William, builder, Content street
Alexander, John, spirit-dealer, Main street [TerraceAllison, Capt., of the brig Industry of Troon, NewtonAnderson, William, builder. Content street
Andrew, Robert, precentor. Secession church ; house,
Main street
Andrew, David, manager of Ayr Foundry ; house, NewtonGreen
Andrew, Mrs James, feuar, York street
Arthur, Adam, teacher, John street
Auld, Miss, Wallace street
Auld, John, precentor, Newton Freechurch ; house, Green st.
Baird, William, supervisor of Excise, Elba street
Baird, William, merchant, George street
Barclay, Mrs, printer of muslin, Hunter's Place
Barr, Joseph, feuar, Main street
Barr, Andrew, sewing agent, Main street
Beaton, Robert, Railway Depot, Newton GreenBeaton, Wm., grocer, and weavers' agent, Alhson street
Beaton, John, reporter for the Ayr Observer ; house, GreenBeaton, Wm., engineer, Hall's vennel [street
Bicket, Alex., & Son, flesbers, Main street
Black, John, porter, Peebles street
Blain, Robert, innkeeper, Main street
Blain, James, tailor, Main street
Bone, Robert, saddler. Main street
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Borthwick, Margaret, grocer, Main street
Borland, Samuel, broker, Wallace street *
Bowie, Adam, weaver and feuar, Peebles street
Bowman, James, weaving agent, grocer, &c., Elba street
Boyd, E/obert, ship carpenter, Hall's vennelBoyd, Mrs, Boyd's Land, Main street
Breckenridge, Benjamin, hair-dresser, Old BridgendBrown, Mrs William, innkeeper. River street
Brown, James, gardener, Newton GreenBrown, Mrs Wm., sewing agent, Boyd's land, Main street
Brown, Sergeant, grocer, York street
Brown, Mrs, eating-house, George street
Brown, Mrs, sewing agent. Cross street
Brown, Mrs, feuar, Allison street
Bruce, David, coal-trimmer. Main street
Bryan, Mrs, portioner, head of Content street
Buchanan, Archd., toll-keeper, Wallacetown barBuyers, John, shoemaker, Newton Green
Cairn, Joseph, dealer in delf ware, Wallace street
Caldwell, D., mason, 24 Main street
Caldwell, Maitland, cartwright, Wallace street
Campbell, David, feuar, Newton-headCandlish, William, merchant, Green street
Clark, Wm., victualler. Cross street
Cook, John, carpenter, 24 Main street
Cook, Daniel, tailor. River street
Connor, P., laroker, Wallace street
Coulthard, David, captain of the brig Alexander JVise,
Cowan, James, Terrace • [Green strtet
Crawford, Kennedy, Ayrshire Bank, Main street
Crawford, James, dyer, Wallace street
Crawford, Peter, spirit-dealer, do.
Crawford, William, mason, John street
Crosbie, Mrs, Manchester warehouse, Main street
Currie, Dennis, pawn-broker, Cross street
Cuthbert, Mrs James, sewing-agent, Garden street
Curie, Robert, surgeon, do. <».
Cuthbert, Alex., shoe manufacturer, Main street
Cuthbertson, Mrs William, portioner, Green street
£
50
Dalryraple, Quentin, agent, Garden street
Dalzell, John, sewing and weavers' agent, Allison street
Dewar, Kobert, Black Bull Inn, River street
Dew^ar, James, broker, Wallace street
Dickie, Thomas, burgh officer, Peebles street
Dickie, Matthew, carrier to Glasgow and Colmonellj,
Dobbie, Richard, shoemaker, Church st. [Clune's VennelDobbie, Richmond, leather cutter, John street
Douglas, John, shoemaker, Peebles street
Douglas, William, grocer. Content street
Drinnan, Mrs, victualler, James street
Drinnan, John, teacher, do.
Dunlop, James, feuar, NewtonheadDunlop, George, slater, Main street
Eccles, Alexander, feuar. Content street
Eccles, Mrs John, portioner, do.
Edgar, James, shoemaker and feuar, NewtonheadEwing, John, sawyer and feuar, do.
Farquhar, Allan, weavers' agent, Wallace street
Farquhar, Miss, dressmaker, George street
Farquhar, Hugh, tailor. Content street
Fergusson, Wm., joiner, Wallace street
Fergusson, Mrs John, portioner, Content street
Fergusson, Mrs Alex., portioner, Peebles street
Fergusson, James, slater and glazier. Main street ; yard,
Fergusson, James, victualler, Main street [South QuayFergusson, Hugh, joiner, do.
Fergusson, William, grocer and spirit dealer, do.
Fergusson, William & Co., cabinet makers, do.
Fergusson, Thomas, cabinet maker, Wallace street
Fergusson, John, grocer, Elba street
Forrest, Alex., sub-clerk Railway Station ; house, Main st.
Forrest, Thomas, railway guard. Green street
Field, John, boot manufacturer, Cross street
Fisher, John, spirit-dealer, Cross street
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Fraser, John, precentor, Content street
Frew, John, merchant, Main street
Frew, James, huckster, Cross street
Fullarton, Hugh, stabling, &c., do.
FuUarton, Hugh, slater, Main street
Galloway, Quail, feuar. Main street
Galloway, James, tparry-master, John street
Galbraith, John, feuar, Weaver's RowGait, Kobert, builder and grocer, George street
Gale, Robert, musician, John street *
Gardner, Robert, flesher, Wallace street
Gardner, Mrs, John street *
Geddes, John, officer of excise, Newton TerraceGemmell, Mrs, feuar, Hunter's Place, NewtonheadGemraell, James, (capt. of the Mary of Ayr,) Main street
Gerrand, Jas., carrier, grocer and spirit dealer, Wallace st.
Gibson, Mrs D., dressmaker, Main street
Gibson, William, John street
Gibb, Miss, portioner, John street
Gordon, John Taylor, of Newton LodgeGoudie, Mrs Alexander, sewing agent, Newton TerraceGoudie, D., last-maker, John street
Goudie, James, victualler, George street
Gray, Thomas, spirit dealer. Main street
Gray, Robert, grocer, do.
Gray, Peter, feuar, Main street
Gray, John, feuar. Weaver's RowGray, Capt. John, of the Princess Victoria, Newton Ter-Gray, Andrew, shoemaker, York street [race
Gray, James, weaver, Russell street
Gray, Mrs Wm., John street
Gray, Wm., teacher of navigation, mathematics, &c., Mainstreet ; house, Green street
Graham, George, fisher, Newton GreenGraham, Miss, dressmaker, Main street
Grant, James, feuar, do.
Grant, James, sewing agent, Allison street
Grant, William, weaving and sewing agent. Garden street
Grier, Wm., huckster, Wallace street
Guthrie, Mrs Capt., portioner, Green street
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Guthrie, Capt. Alex., of the Collingwood, Main street
Guthrie, David, plasterer, John street
Hair, Andrew, cheese and grain dealer, Main street
Hall, William, spirit dealer, Peebles street
Hall, Thomas, feuar, Main street
Hall, John, shoemaker, Peebles street
Hamilton, John, grocer and spirit dealer, Wallace street
Hamilton, WilUam, railway guard, at Mrs M'Bougald's,Main street
Hardie, James, grocer and spirit dealer, Content street
Harrison, James, broker, Wallace street
Hart, Mrs, Limond's Wynd .
Hay, Hugh, toUkeeper, New Bridge BarHenderson, John, grocer and spirit dealer. Cross streetHerbert, Mrs John, grocer, Content street
Highet, James, feuar, Seaview, Newtonhead •
Highet, James, cheese and grain dealer. Old BridgendHighet & Pettigrew, victuallers. Main street
Higgison, Thos., broker, Wallace street
Hill, Michaelj'porter and fishing tackle manufacturer. RiverHill, James, manufacturer. Cross street [street
Hood, William, wright, Elba street
Hood, John, wright, Elba street
Howat, Andrew, blacksmith, Old BridgendHouston, James, tailor. North QuayHunter, Mrs Adam, portioner. Weavers' KowHunter, Daniel, feuar, Main street
Hunter, David, feuar, Green street
Hunter, John, do. do.
Hunter, John, slater. Main street
Hunter, Mrs Hugh, innkeeper, North QuayHutchison, Alexander, do. do.
Hutchison, Misses, dress and stay makers, Wallace street
Hunter, John, blacksmith, George street
Hunter, Hugh, sawyer, do.
Hyndman, Alexander, feuar, George street
Hyndman, Alexander, victualler, do.
J
Jamieson, William, manufacturer, Limond's Wynd
53
Jamieson, James, wright, Limond's WyndJohnston, John, cabinet maker, Green street
Johnston, Robert, tailor, Cross street
Johnston, Robert, shoemaker, George street
Jdhnston, Robt., fish curer, merchant, &c. ; store, Harbourstreet ; house. Cross street
Kay, John, builder. River street
Kennedy, Hugh, agent, Elba street
Kennedy, Peter, seaman, Peebles street
Kennedy, Samuel, innkeeper. North QuayKeil, Mrs, grocer, Elba street
Kelso, Capt. Wm., of the brig Bethea of Ayr, Main street
Kerr, Miss, Newton Green *
Kerr, Alexander, joiner and cabinet maker, Main street
Kerr, George, carpenter, Main street
Kerr, David, Newton Terrace »
Kilgour, James, cabinet-maker, Cross street
Kilgour, William, wright. Cross street
Kilgour, Mrs James, George street [street
Kirklatid, Mrs James, grocer and spirit-dealer, Wallace
Laidlaw, Waltei*, carter, stabling, &c., Main street
Lamb, P. K., manager for goods department, RailwayStation ; house. Lottery Hall
Lang, John, joiner. Garden street
Lauchlan, William, innkeeper, Main street
Law, William, ship carpenter, Green LaneLaw, Hugh, carter. Main street
Lawson, John, feuar, do.
Lawson, William, weavers' agent. Main street
Lawson, John, innkeeper, do.
Lawson, Capt, James, Green street
LaM'son, David, baker, Cross street
Leyburn, Robert, clerk, Fort Brewery ; house. Main st.
Limond, Mrs, grocer, Wallace street
Limond, Charles, shoemaker. Content street
Lindsay, Robert, Wheat Sheaf Inn, John street
Lindsay, John, George street .
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Littlejohn, Hugh, grocer and spirit dealer, Main street
Lockhart, Robert, late toll contractor, at Mrs Pindlay's,
Logan, David, seaman, Peebles street [Main street
Logan, John, grocer, Newton G-reen
Logan, Misses, sewing agents, Wallace street
Logan, Walter, grocer. Garden street
Loudon, Mrs, sick-nurse, John street
Love, John, shoemaker, Kilmarnock street
Lymburn, James, dealer in earthenware, Main street
Lyon, Mrs, portioner, Main street
MMain, James, feuar, Peebles street
Mair, John, grain- dealer, Wallace street
Marr, John, moulder, Allison street
Marr, James, engineer, Hunter's Place, NewtonheadMarshall, Samuel, slater, glazier, &c., George street
Martin, Robert, feuar, Hunter's Place, NewtonheadMartin, Andrew, shoemaker. Main street
Martin, Miss, dressmaker, do.
Martin, Robt., feuar, &c.. Main street
Mathie, John, mariner. Hall's vennet
Maxwell, Dunlop, grocer, York lane
Maxwell, James, grocer and spirit- dealer. Main street
Maxwell, Mrs Robert, grocer, do.
Mellan, John, broker, Wallace street
Meikle, John, wright, George street
Mercer, Mrs, grocer. Main street
Miller, Mrs, portioner, Newton GreenMiller, Mrs, grocer. Garden street
Millikeu, James, land-surveyor. Content Cottage
Mills, Wm. clerk, Templeton's factory ; house, Green street
Mills, John, railway guard, Cross street
Mitchell, James, shoemaker. Content street
Moir, Alex., mason, feuar, innkeeper, &c., Taylor street
Montgomery, James, railway porter. River street
Moore, Bailie John, agent and feuar, NewtonheadMoore, Captain James, feuar, do.
Moor-e, David, cooper, Wallace street
Moore, John, teacher, Content street
Morran, Thomas, tailor. Main street
Morrison, William, chimney sweep, Wallace street
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Morrison, Michael, umbrella-maker, Wallace street
Muir, James, feuar, York lane
Muir, Mrs Robert, grocer, Content street
Murphy, James, grocer, Wallace street
Murray, John, mason, Content street
Murray, James, feuar, Allison street
Murdoch, James, clock and watch maker, Main street
Murdoch, John, victualler, manufacturer of ginger beer,
Murchie, Archd., tailor, do. [&c.. Main street
McM*Bride, Peter, feuar. Church street
M*Call, Miss, portioner, Wallace street
M'Call, John, overseer, Gallovi^ay's Quarry, Newton GreenM'Call, Alexander, carter, York street
M'Call, Hugh, dealer in lime, soap waste, manure, &c.,
and innkeeper, North Quay.M*Call, Alexander, feuar and carrier, Twiningham PlaceM'Callister, John, spirit-dealer. Cross street
M* Galium, John, flesher, River street
McCarthy, James, broker, Wallace street
M'Clymont, , nailor. Cross street
M'Culloch, Capt. John, Garden street*
M'Conomy, P., broker, Wallace street
M'Connell, Daniel, grocer. Cross street
M'Crae, Wm., grocer, Clune's YennelM'Cracken, Alex., tailor, Allison street
M'Derment, William, sewing agent, John street
M'Ewen, Mrs John, innkeeper. Green street
M*Ewen, James, coach builder, Old BridgendM'Fee, Mrs, grocer, Newton GreenM'Fee, James, shoQsnaker, George street
M'Fadzean, Mrs Capt. James, victualler, Main street
M'Fadzean, Alex., Cross street
M'Fadzean, James, carrier to Kilmarnock, Main street
M'Gawn, Mrs Capt. William, innkeeper. North Quay.M'Gechan, Robert, mason, Content street
tM'Gechie, Neil, shoemaker, Wallace street
"M*Gill, James, victualler. Cross street
Mfitttcheon, Mrs Wm., grocer. Main street
;Bl'Hutcheon, Mrs Maitland, Green street *
' M'llVraith, Mrs, Peebles street »
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M'llwraitb, Thos., feuar, Russell street
M*Kay, Alex., grocer and spirit-dealer, Cross street
M'Keivie, Duncan, spirit-dealer, Cross street
M'Kenzie, Lewis, feuar. Content street
M'Kinlay, Alexander, wood- forester. Green street
M'Kinlay, John, manufacturer, George street
M'Kinnon, John, spice biscuit baker to H.R.H. PrinceAlbert, spirit dealer, &c., George street
M'Knight, John, cabinet-maker, Main street
M'Knight, George, agent, do.
M'Knight, William, clerk, John street
M'Lean, Henry, feuar, Allison street
M'Luckie, Robert, gilder, John street
M'Lure, Misses, strawhat makers, John street
McMillan, Peter, railway guard, Kirkland's LandM'Millan, James, innkeeper, Main street
M« Money, P., broker. Old BridgendM'Murtrie, Mrs, portioner, York street
M'Neill, Mrs John, grocer, Wallace street
M'Neill, Hector, grocer and spirit- dealer. Main street
M'Neill, Mary, grocer and spirit dealer, Wallace street
M'Pherson, John, iisher, Peebles street
M'Pherson, Andrew, feuar, NewtonheadM'Rae, Allan, feuar, NewtonheadM'Skiraming, John, mason, George street
M' Skimming, Miss, dressmaker, do.
M'Vail, John, feuar, Old BridgendM'Whinnie, Mrs, tea-dealer, Main street
M'Whinnie, David, joiner and cabinet-maker, Main street
M'Whinnie, Capt. James, of the brig Sister Ann,., do.
M'Whinnie, Alex., weaver, Allison street
M'Whirter, Misses, portioners, Wallace street
M'Whirter, Miss, feuar, Wallace street
MNeil, Mrs, portioner, Newton TerraceNeil, Mrs, staymaker and portioner, Main street
Neil, James, grocer, teacher, &c.. Garden street
Neil, Thomas, spirit-dealer, Elba street .-.x)'!^
Nicol, Mrs Edward, grocer and spirit-dealer,.^ Main stffltMNewton, Mrs, portioner, Main street i H'MNiven, Douglas, stocking-maker, Newton Green wll*M
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Noble, James, shoemaker, John street
Nerval, James, builder, Content street
Osborne, William, jobbing smith, George street
PPark, Robert, sewing-agent, Garden street
Park, Hugh, Main street
Parker, John, smith, Newton TerraceParker, William, jun., brass-founder, do. do.
Parker, James, builder. Content street
Parker,Wm.,& Co,,founders,engineers, &e.,CIune'svennelParker. Kobert, brass- founder, Newton GreenParker, Mrs, portioner, Content street
Palerson, Mrs, portioner, Main street
Paterson, Alex., surgeon, Peebles street
Paterson, John, dealer in tea. Content street
Paton, Robert, seaman. Maxwell's LandPaton, Wm., feuar. Church street
Penny, Thomas, Superintendent of Rural Pohce for thePercy, Mrs, Green street • [county ; house, Green street
Pettigrew, Mrs, portioner, Green street
Priestly, William, tailor, Wallace street
Rae, Miss, Darlington Road '
Rankin, George, plasterer, George street
Rayburn, David, grocer and spirit dealer, Main streetRegan, Patrick, broker, Wallace streetReid, James, town-crier for Wallacetown, Cross streetReid, Adam, feuar, NewtonheadReid, Adam, grocer and spirit-dealer, Green streetReid, D., ropemaker. Old BridgendReid, George, mason, Content street
Ritchie, Mrs John, Content street*Ritchie, Alex., agent. Garden street
Ritchie, Mrs Alex., grocer. Cross streetRodger, John, coachman, Content street
Ronald, Hugh, feuar, York Lane
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Koss, John, blacksmith, Lottery Hall
Rusk, Timothy, pawnbroker, Riv^r street
Russell, James, feuar, Newton Green
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Samson, Jas., overseer, Sloan's Ropework, Newton terrace
Samson, John, joiner, Green street
Sanderson, John, grocer, Garden street
Shaw, James, grocer and spirit-dealer. Cross street
Shearer, Andrew, grain-dealer. Cross street
Sherrie, Peter, broker. River street
Shields, Peter, broker. River street
Sillars, Mrs, portioner, Main street
Sloan, John, grocer, Wallace street
Simpson, John, (Harbour Office, Ayr,) Green street
Smith, Mrs David, spirit-dealer, Wallace street
Smith, Wm., tailor, Content street
Smith, Mrs, portioner, do.
Smith, James, baker. Main street
Smith, Hugh, victualler, Main street
Smith, John, grocer, do.
Smith, Peter, foreman, Sloan & Gemmell's ship-building
yard ; house, Green street
Smith, Mrs James, feuar, Newton GreenSmith, Adam, feuar, Russell street
Smith, Alexander, tailor, Wallace street
Smith, John, Content Garden, John street "
Spiers, Stewart, cabinet maker, River street
Spiers, Mrs, grocer. Garden street
Steel, Thomas, merchant and agent, John street
Steel, Alex., grocer, Peebles street
Stevenson, Rev. James, Newton Terrace*Stewart, Mrs James, Green street *
Stewart, James, baker. Main street
Stewart, Misses, do. '
Strachan, Mrs, grocer, do.,
Taylor, George, John street
Taylor, George, fisher, Hall's venneiTaylor, John, grocer, do.
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Taylor, Mrs, grocer, John street
Terry, James, grocer. Content street
Thomson, the Rev. W., John street
Thomson, Robert, wright, George street
Thomson, James, spirit-dealer, do.
Thomson, Alex., carpenter, Newton GreenThwaites, John, sergt.-major, Ayrshire Militia Staff, Salt-
Todd, Miss, strawhatmaker. Main street [field HouseTurner, Thos., shoemaker. Main street
UUnderwood, John, feuar. Weaver's rowUnderwood, James, shoemaker. Main street
Vass, William, feuar, Green street
WWatson, William, farmer, Peebles street
Watson, Robert, feuar. Church street
Watson, William, Wallacetown Academy, John street
Walker, Mrs, portioner, Peebles street
Walker, Mrs Oapt. James, Newton Terrace*Webster, Mrs, Green street *
White, Robert, joiner. Main street
White, John, grocer, Cross street
White, James, feuar, Russell street
Whiteford, William, tailor. Main street
Whiteside, Hugh, sewing agent, Cross street
Williamson, Mrs John, Newton TerraceWilliamson, Allan, ropemaker. Old BridgendWilson, William, victualling store, Wallace street
Wilson, Allan, spirit-dealer, George street
Wilson, Mrs James, grocer, do.
Wilson, John, feuar. Church street
Wilson, John, hosier, Blackhouse, ContentWilson, James, joiner. Main street
Wilson, Mrs, spirit dealer, Main street
Wilson, Christina, grocer, do.
Wilson, Andrew, grocer and spirit dealer, do.
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Wilson, Mrs, dealer in meal and bread, Allison street
Withers, George, basket-maker, Old BridgendWood, Robert, dyer, Main street
Wright, David, baker. Main street
Wyllie, James, fisher, Peebles street
Young, Alexander, spirit-dealer, George street
Young, John, turner and joiner, Main street
Young, Maitland, manager^ Railway DepotYoung, Thomas, turner. Green street
Young, Robert, feuar. Weaver's Row-Young, John, sen.. Green street
Young, Alexander, feuar, Russell street
FROM WALLACTOWN TOLL-BAR TO THEEXTREMITIES OF ST. QUIVOX PARISH.
Anderson, James, farmer, West Kirkhili
Andrew, Hugh, grain- dealer, Whitletts
Bruce, Alex., farmer, ShawBuchanan, Lieut., Mainholm Cottage
Campbell, David, factor to James Oswald, Esq. of Auchin-Campbell, James, of Craigie, Craigie House [cruive
Cook, Niel, joiner, Whitletts
Cowan, William, banker, Boghall
Dick, John, joiner, Whitletts
Dickie, David, shoemaker, do.
Dickie, Robert, Blacksmith, Slatehall
Douglas, Hugh, Dlacksmith, SandyfordDunlop, James, joiner, AuchincruiveFergusson, James, molecatcher, Whitletts
Gairdner, Robert, farmer, KirklandholmGairdner, David, NurseryhdlGalloway, James, teacher, Whitletts
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Gibson, Alex., farmer, BarquheysGlendinning, James, storekeeper, Whitletts '
Gray, James, shoemaker, do.
Hendrie, George, farmer, Highfield
Hunter, Richard, farmer, Laigh Thornyflat
Kelly, David, tailor, Whitletts
Kilgour, John, farmer, NowtmireKilgour, James, farmer, West SanquharKirkland, John, market-gardener, Whitletts
Latta, Robert, farmer, Whitletts
Manson, David, farmer, Fulsha WoodManson, William, High Thornyflat
Manson, George, blacksmith, Whitletts
Miller, James, parochial teacher, St QuivoxMitchell, Richard, market-gardener, BoghallMcClelland, Thomas, teacher, Whitletts
M'Dowall, — , road surface keeper, Whitletts
M'Fadzean, Robert, joiner, foreman to Mrs Cochran, Slate-
M'Fedries, , overseer, Wheatpark [hall
M'Kinnon, Alex., joiner, SandyfordM'Pherson, Angus, clerk, Ayr colliery, Whitletts
M'Quhae, Rev. Dr, St QuivoxNeill, Helen, grocer and spirit-dealer, Whitletts
Neill, David, shoemaker and innkeeper, Whitletts
Nicholson, Frederick, tilemaker, MainholmOrmsby, James, farm-steward, AuchincruiveOsvi^ald, James, of Auchincruive, Auchincruive HouseReid, William, farmer, CluneReid, Thomas, farmer, East SanquharReid, John, farmer. Mid SanquharRussell, John, blacksmith, Whitletts.
Simpson, William, innkeeper, Whitletts
Skinner, James, gardener, AuchincruiveSkinner, Thomas, farmer, GibsyardSmith, James, farmer, BraeheadStevenson, John, manager, Ayr Colliery, Whitletts
Tennant, John, farmer. Shields
Watt, William, innkeeper, St QuivoxWilson, William, farmer. New BarnsWilson, Robert, tailor, Whitletts
Wright, James, farmer. South SanquharYoung, James, farmer, DalmillingYoung, Andrew, farmer, Mainholm
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BETWEEN NEWTON-HEAD AND PRESTWICKTOLL.
Abercromby, Lord, Falkland HouseAitken, , innkeeper, Prestwick RoadAnderson, John, Prestwick Toll
Beggs, Robert, mason, Prestwick Toll
Bruce, Jean, innkeeper, Prestwick Toll
Campbell, William, feuar, Prestwick Toll
Faulds, James, Faulds' Cottage
Fairfowl, Miss, New PrestwickHenry, Miss, New PrestwickHillhouse, Samuel, teacher, Prestwick Toll
Hunter, James, Cornhill
Kerr, Mark, toUkeeper, Prestwick Toll
Loekhart, James, retailer of ginger beer, &c,, BellsleyMlLogan, J. R., of Pleasantfield
Lucas, William, Prestwick Toll
Miller, James, freeman, do.
Mitchell, Miss, New PrestwickM'Creath, Thomas, farmer, Bellsleyhill
Osburn, Wm., innkeeper, BrucelandPurdie, Wm., pipemaker, HappylandRobb, D., feuar, Smith's Place
Robertson, Lieut., ThymefieldSandeman, T., Heath Cottage
Samson, J., innkeeper, Prestwick Toll
Wood, Wm., Woodfield
PRESTWICK.
Aitken, WilliamBeggs, William, grocer
Beggs, James, tailor
Boyd, Charles, freeman
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Boyd, David, freemanBoyd, Hugh, do.
Bryan, Andrew, millwright
Caldwell, Andrew, freemanCarse, JamesCochrane, DavidGray, Allan, freemanGuthrie, John, innkeeper
Guthrie, JohnHunter, John, sen., freeman
Hunter, John, jun., do.
Hunter, Robert, grocer
Hunter, Adam, farmer
Hunter, WilliamHooks, Mrs, grocer
Howieson, MissKnight, James, agent
Manson, Robert, Junior Magistrate
Miller, George, farmerM'Millan, James, farmerM'Torrie, HughPaterson, AlexanderPaton, Robert, farmerRobertson, William, cattle-dealer
Smith, William, Senior Magistrate
Smith, John, freemanSmith, David, do.
Smith, WilliamSmith, Peter, merchant
MONKTON PARISH.
Andrew, Thomas, farmer, MuirhouseAndrew, James, mason, MonktonAndrew, Thomas, farmer, TownheadBreckenridge, Andrew, shoemaker, Monkton
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Bryan, Charles, innkeeper, MonktonCalderwood, Alexander, miller, AdamtonCampbell, William Gunning, of Fairfield
Campbell, William, farmer, WoodsideCrawford, Charles, farmer. New DykesDrinnan, William, farmer, SykeDrinnan, Thomas, farmer, Briaryside
Gairdner, John, farmer, MonktonhillGaw, William, farmer, Fairlees
Gemmell, William, Ladykirk HouseGuthrie, Andrew, farmer, BogsideHenry, George, farmer, Orangefield, (leaves at MartinmasHutchison, James, farmer, Alton [for St Quivox)Jamieson, John, farmer, Adamton MainsLaurie, George James, D.D., minister
Murdoch, Thomas, farmer, MonktonMurdoch, John, farmer, Fairfield
Murphy, David, cooper, MonktonM'Cowan, James, schoolmaster, session clerk, and kirk
M'Farlane, Rev. John, of the Free Church [treasurer
M'Whinnie, Hugh, farmer, LadykirkPaterson, Matthew, farmer, Aitkenbrae
Porteous, James, wright, MonktonRaeside, William, farmer, HobslandReid, William, farmer. West Orangefield
Smith, Charles, farmer, BogsideWatt, John, farmer, Whiteside
Watt, John, residing at Fairlees
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ADVERTISEMENTS
MISS MOHTON, VsSTRAW-HAT MAKER, MILLINER, &c.,
TOWN'S BUILDINGS,
IN returning her grateful acknowledgments for the
liberal share of patronage she has experienced for a
lengthened period, begs to announce that she is in the
regular receipt of the newest and most approved Fashions,
and has always on hand an extensive assortment of MIL-LINERY, TUSCAN, DUNSTABLE, and STRAWBONNETS, in every variety of shape and quahty, andmanufactured from the best materials.
Orders 'punctually and promptly executed.
STRAW-HATS CAREFULLY CLEANED AND REPAIRED.Ayr, July, 1845.
M. HARVEY & CO.,PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS,
PAPER HANGERS, & GILDERS,15 AND 17, NEWMARKET STREET, AYR,
"OETURN their most sincere thanks to the Nobility,JLI^ Gentry, and Public of Ayrshire, for the many favoursbestowed upon them ; and beg to state that none in the tradework on more moderate terms (to do justice to their em-ployers) ; and they hope, by unremitting exertions, to retainthat patronage which they have so long received.
M. H. & Co. have always on hand a large Stock ofPaints, Oils, Varnishes, and BKasHES for Sale, of thebest quality and manufacture, from the first Houses inBritain ; as they do business with none others.
July, 1845.
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COWAN & Co.,
TOWN^S BUILDINGS, AYR,
IMPORTERS OF
FOREIGN WINES
SPIRITS, &c..
AGENTS FOR THE
GLENSIDE DISTILLERY Co.,
CAMPBELTOWN.
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THOMAS M'CUBBIBJ,TAILOR,
13, NEW MARKET STREET,GRATEFUL for the liberal encouragement he has
received since he commenced business, begs to assurethose who may favour him with their Orders, that theymay rely upon having them executed in the newest andmost fashionable styles.
Ayr, July, 1845.
NEW ESTABLISHMENTFOR THE SALE OF
Crystal, China, Earthenware, (^c,AT No. 4, SANDGATE STREET, AYR,
SMMEDIATFLY OPPOSITE TO THE AYR ARMS HOTEL, AND ADJOINING THEAYRSHIRE BANK..
GEORGE SAVAGE,( Of the Firm of Savage ^ Co., Manufacturers, Longton,
Staffordshire,)
REQUESTS to announce to the Nobility, Gentry, andthe Heads of Families in Ayrshire, that he hss taken
those newly-erected premises. No. 4. Sandgate Street,Ayr, which he has lately opened with an extensive, varied,and carefully selected Stock of GLASS, CHINA, POR-CELAIN, and EARTHENWARE, suitable both forprivate families and retail dealers.
G. Savage begs to state that his Stock is all of the newestpattern, and of the latest manufacture ; and from the factof its having been chosen since the late alteration of theduties on glass, &c., those parties who favour him withtheir patronage will not only have the whole advantage ofthe late reduction, but also of replenishing their stock fromthe^ superior designs in Pattern, Shape, and Colourwhich this fresh impetus to competition has brought intothe market. The favour of an early call is particularly re-quested.
N.B.—Breakfast, Tea, or Dessert Services finished, ormatched, to any pattern.
COUNTRY DEALERS SUPPLIED AT THE MAKDPACTDREk's I'EICES.,.
Ayr, July, 1845.
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GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING.
PETER GIRYAN,TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,
45, High Strket,
BEGS to return his sincere thanks to his Customers and
the Public for by-past favours, and to announce that
he has always on hand a selected Stock of superior West of
England Superfine Broad and Narrow Cloths, Doeskins,
and Cassimei-es; Fancy Trouserings of every description,
for Summer and Winter wear—all of the finest quality and
most fashionable patterns.
A great variety of Silk Velvet and Satin Vestings, of the
newest patterns and best quality.
All changes in fashion duly received and promptly executed.
By moderate prices, strict attention, and punctuality to
business, P. G. expects to be favoured with a fair share of
public patronage.
Ayr, July, 1845^ ^__WALLACE TQ-W^uB. INN,
188, HIGH STREET, AYR.
JAMES JOHNSTON,(late of the crown inn, AYR,)
IN returning thanks to his Friends and the Public foJ-
the liberal support he has hitherto experienced, begs
to announce that he has lately removed to the WALLACETOWER INN, High Street, where he hopes, by unre-
mitting attention to the corn-fort of those Friends and Com-
mercial Gentlemen who may honour him with their patron-
age, to merit a continuation of their favour. The Rooms,
Bed-Rooms, &c., are neatly and comfortably fitted up, and
the strictest attention will be paid to promote the comtort of
customers and strangers, &;c., &c.
J. J. has just laid in an extensive and carefully selected
stock of Wines, Liqueurs, Porters, Ales, &c., &c._
Dinners, Luncheons, &c., on the shortest notice.
Horses, Gigs, Cars, &c., for Hire.
^TABLING, Safe and Commodious Coach- Houses, &c,
Wallace Tower, July, 1845.
GLASS, CHINA, AND EARTHENWAREWAREHOUSE.
C^OGHILL & 00., beg leave to intimate to their
J Friends and the Public of Ayrshire that they haveOpened that WAREHOUSE, Sandgate Steet, Cornerof Newmarket Street, with a New and Select Stock of
GLASS, CHINA, and EARTHENWARE, to whichwill be added, from time to time, whatever is new andfashionable in the Trade.
They respectfully solicit an inspection of their Goods, of
which the principal part has arrived, and they will endeavourto dispose of them on such terms as they trust will secure a
continuance of public favour and patronage,
Ayr, July, 1845.
FINE ARTS.DOUGLAS HARVEY,
NEWMARKET STREET,
"OESPECTFULLY announces to the public of AyrO/ and its vicinity, that he has i-ecently commenced to
practise the art of PORTRAIT PAINTING. He is
well aware that the announcement would rather savour of
ostentation on his part were he to assert that he excels, or
was qualified even to compete with, those who have studied
under, and got the finishing polish from, the most celebrated
masters. All that he intends at present, is merely to informthose who may feel inclined to honour him with their com-mands, that he can refer them to a number of Likenesseswhich he has recently taken of Ladies and Gentlemen in
Ayr and the suburbs, which, with due deference, he will
submit for their inspection, and, when compared withthe living originals, he will leave them to judge for them-selves.
D. H. will either take sittings at his own house, or at-
tend at the residences of tho^e who may honour him withtheir orders.
Ayr, July, 1845.
s T. M. MITCHELL, DRAPER,93, HIGH STREET, AYR,
T> ETURNS his sincere thanks to the Public generallyJLV for the liberal encouragement he has received since
commencing business, and at the same time begs leave to
inform them, that about the 1st of August he will removeto that Shop, No. 132, High Street, lately possessed byProvost Millar, two doors above Mr II. Forrest's,Grocer, and exactly opposite Mr M^Murtrie's of the
Grown Inn, where the public may depend upon beingserved upon the lowest terms, which one visit to his Estab-lishment will fully prove.
Ayr, July, 1845.
GEORGE INM,115, HIGH STREET, AYR.
WALTER FERGUSSON, in returning his grateful
thanks for the libei'al patronage he has experienced
during the time he has occupied the George and DragonInn, begs to announce that the House has just been partly
rebuilt, and the whole Premises undergone a thoroughrepair, and that in future the House will be called
THE GEORGE INKThe Rooms are fitted up In a very tasteful and comfortable
manner; and the Liquors, Porters, Ales, &c., have been
carefully selected, and are of the best quality.
An Ordinary {Dinner,) every Tuesday, at Two o Clock.
The Fireman Coach arrives from Girvan every lawful
day at 1 2 noon, and starts at half-past 4 p.m.
POST HORSES, &c.
Carriers regularly to the following places, viz. :—Kilmar-
nock, Dalrymple, Maybole, Dailly, Dalmellington, Oars-
phairn, New Galloway, Castle-Douglas, Kirkcudbright,
Gatehouse-of-Fleet, Newton- Stewart, Wigton, Garlieston^
Whithorn, Glenluce, &c., &c.
Orders left at the George will he carefully attended to.
George Inn, July, 1845.
^HATS! HATSJ! HATS!!!
THE LARGEST STOCK IN AYRSHmE.
ANDREW WILSON,H&T MANUFACTURER,
22, HIGH STREET, AYE,SOLICITS the attention of the Public to his present
extensive STOCK of HATS, which are freshGoods. If not equal in Quality and Worknianship, andas good value as can be produced, he pledges himself to
take back the goods and return the money. His Hats aremanufactured under all the advantages derived from thelate HEDUCTION IN THE PRICEof Hat Furs ; and are warranted to retain their colourin all the vicissitudes of climate, and also to withstand the
action of salt water. A. W., having real improvementsand advantages in his possession, in addition to
THE UNLOOKED-FOR REDUCTIONin the Price of Imported articles connected with the manu-facture of Hats, is now able to offer to the Public Goodsmade of the best and most durable materials,
25 PER CENT. LOWER IN PRICEthan they could be purchased a few months ago.
A. \V.'s present STOCK of BEAVER, STUFF,SATIN, and SILK HATS is of an extremely light,
pleasant, and durable make, and of the most SPLENDIDSHAPES.
HATS of all descriptions made to Order.
Choice of ONE THOUSAND Gentlemen's,Youth's, and Children's CAPS, in every variety ofShape, from 9d. to 10s.
Hats and Beavers Repaired ar.d Altered on the
Shortest Notice.Highest Price given for Hare, Rabbit, Foumart, and
Otter Skins.
Ayr, July, 1845.
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JOSEPH SPEBDIMG,TAILOR,
No. 24, HIGH STREET,
IN returning his grateful acknowledgments for the liberal
share of pubhc patronage he has experienced duringthe very limited period he has occupied the above premises,
takes this opportunity of intimating to his Friends and thePublic, that nothing on his part shall be wanting to executethe Orders entrusted to him with due attention and dispatch.
Ayr, July, 1845.
OAHD.
PETER BROWN,JEWELLER, WATCHMAKER, &c.,
BEGrS to inform his former Friends, and the Public in
general, that he has just resumed Business in that
New Shop, ^No. 6, Sandgate Street (oppositB the AyrArras Inn), where he intends prosecuting the Business of
JEWELLER, \YATGH and CLOCK MAKER, &c.,in all its branches ; and, by strict attention to the orders ofhis Customers, he hopes to merit a continuation of public
patronage.
P. B. having recently purchased a very extensive Stockfor exportation, on the lowest terms, he can confidently as-
sure those who may honour him with their commands, that
he is enabled to dispose of his Jewellery and Watches at
prices unprecedenledly low.
That he may execute the work entrusted to him withpromptitude and despatch, he has engaged the most ingeni-
ous and accomplished workmen from the first houses in the
trade, and whose workmanship, he feels confident, will give
general satisfaction.
N,B.
—
Engraving, viz., Arms, Crests, Inscriptions,
Cyphers, &c., neatly and promptly executed, and on moder-ate, terms.
Ordersfrom the Country punctually attended to.
Ayr, July, 1845.
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J. M«LAUCHLAN,SPIRIT-DEALER,
NO. 17, NEW BRIDGE STREET,RESrECTFULLY returns thanks for the liberal en-
couragement he has received since he commencedbusiness, and begs to intimate that he has always on handa choice and well selected Stock of BRITISH SPIRITS,PORTERS, ALES, &c.
J. M*L. reminds the public that he deals extensively in
FISH, and has always large supplies of Haddocks, Whit-ings, Cod, Ling, and Turbot; besides Salmon, and Sea-Trout in their seasons. Finnan Haddocks, &c., &c.
Ayr, July, 1845.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
FAMILiV I.IMBM WARBHOUSE.J. KIL LE N
BEGS to intimate to the Nobility and Gentry of Ayr-shire that he has lately opened, in the above line,
that Shop, No. 25, Nev/ BpanoE Street (lately occupiedby Mr John Kennedy). The Stock consists of Linens,Lawns, Tweeled and Plain Sheetings, Diapers, CambricHandkerchiefs; Towels and Towelling of every description.Brown, Holland, and Black Linen Damask Table Cloths,Bleached and Unbleached ; Table and Tea Napkins, TableCovers, Bed Covers, Dowlas, Harns, Linen, Ticking,Striped Dowlas, &c. ; Toilet Drawer Covers, Brown andBleached Cotton Shirtings, Water Twist Striped Shirt-ings, Tweeled Cotton Sheetings, Bengalis, &c. ; all ofwhich will be sold on the most reasonable terms.
J. K. having had long experience in the above line, hasselected a Stock worthy of the inspection of the Public, andhopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a share ofpublic patronage.
Ayr, 30th May, 1845.
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CROWN INN,No. 119, HIGH STREET, AYR.
ROBERT M'MURTRIE,
Late of the Wallace Tower Inn,
C~^RATEFTJLLY returns thanks for the very liberal
^ patronage he has expeinenced during the long period
he has occupied the Wallace Tower Inn,andbegs to intimate
to his Friends, Commercial Gentlemen, Farmers, &c., &c.,
in the Counties of Ayr and Wigton, and the public in gen-eral, that he has lately REMOVED to the CROWN INN,Avhere he has more extensive and commodious premises.
The Rooms are furnished in a style combining elegance
with comfort ; and the strictest attention will be paid to the
quality of the entertainment.
The comfort of Commercial Gentlemen, Strangers, &c.,carefully attended to.
Wines, Spirits, Porters, and Ales carefully selected, andof the finest quality.
DINNERS, LDNCHEONS, &C., ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
Extensive Stabling, with lock-up Coach-houses.
Chaises, Droshies, Gigs, Cars, Hearses, S)C., for hire,
fares moderate. Orders iahen either at the Groivn, or at
the Stahle-7/ard, Carrick Street,
The following Coaches leave the Crown Inn, every law-
ful day :—
The Age, to Maybole, Girvan, Newton-Stewart, Wigton, Gar-lieston, and Whithorn, at 10, a.m.The Craigenyillan, to Dalmellington, Carsphairn, Minniehive,
and Dumfries, at 10, a.m.The Banks of Ken, to Carsphairn, Castle Douglas, and Kirk-
cudbright, at 10, A.M.
The Independent, to Ochiltree, Old and New Cumnock, at 4, r.MThe Perseverance, to Maybole, at 4, p.m.The Victoria, to Kilmarnock, at five minutes to 4, p.m.
The Fireman, to Maybole and Girvan, at half-past 4, p.m.
On Tuesdays and Fridays :
—
The Banks ofDoon, to Patna and Dalmellington, at 4, p.m.
The Blairquhan Castle, to Crosshiil and Straiten, at 4, p.m.
Crown Inn, Ayr, July, 1845.
DRUG HALL,WINTON BUILDINGS, NEW MARKET STREET,
{^Opposite the Statue of Sir William Wallace.)
J WIGHT, in returning tbanks for the liberal support
- with which he has hitherto been favoured, respectfully
intimates that, as he now receives a New Assortment of
MEDICINES every three months, direct from the Lon-don Market, he is thereby enabled to offer the Public at all
times a Fresh and Genuine Supply on the Lowest Terms.
On hand a Select Stock of Teas, Coffees, Spices, &c. ;
also, Dyestuffs of all kinds.
Prescriptions accurately made up ; and Cattle Medicinecarefully prepared.
July, 1845,
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLEDRAPERY GOODS.
JAMES CAMPBELL,5, HIGH STREET, AYR,
BEGS respectfully to announce, that he has recently
purchased a very extensive Stock of GOODS for
SUMMER WEAR, the prices of which, he feels confi-
dent, will enable those who may honour him with a call to
make very advantageous purchases. His Stock of Broadand Narrow Cloths, Vestings, Trouserings, &c., has beencarefully selected from the first houses in the trade, andare of the best quality ; and his assortment of Blankets,
Flannels, Plaidings, Druggets, Sheetings, Ticks, TableCloths, &c., is Very extensiv.e, and at prices exceedingly
moderate.
Black and Coloured Coburg Cloths, Orleans do., Print
Dresses of the most fashionable patterns. Shirting Stripes,
Cotton Gloves, Stockings, Cloth Caps, Stocks, Stays,
Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Flowers, &c., &C.3 in
great variety, and at prices unpreeedentedly low.
Ayr, July, 1845.
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JAMES M«EWING,COACH BUILDER,
BLACK BULL BUILDINGS, RIVER STREET,
RETURNS his grateful acknowledgments to bis
Friends and the Public of Ayr for the very liberal
patronage he has experienced since he commenced Business,
and trusts that no exertion on his part shall be wanting to
merit a continuation of the same.
Ayr, July, 1845.
Fish, Gamej and General Provision Store,
Nd. 10, NEW BRIDGE STREET, AYR.
JAMES M'GREADIE
BEGS respectfully to return his grateful thanks to his
Friends and the Public for the very liberal patronagebestowed on him since he comnaenced business, and in orderto insure a continuation of their custom, he has always onhand an extensive stock of very carefully Cured Beef,Bacon, and Smoked Hams.
J. M'C. always makes it his study to keep a supply of
every kind of Fish in their respective seasons, and of the
first quality. Large assortments of DRIED FISH, viz:—
mum mmmi%'$?mim$j nm mmimBj ^o., ^c.
SALT HERRINGS, IN WHOLE, HALF, OR QUARTER BARRELS.
Fresh and Powered Butter, of the Jine'st qualities, i^c.
CHEESES OF VARIOUS KINDS, AND OF THE BEST QUALITIES.
Prices Moderate.
N.B.—The highest prices given for all kinds of Gamkand Rabbits, in proper season.
Ayr, July, 1845.
LONDOM HAT MART,16, SANDGATE STREET, AYR
WILLIAM BAIN
RESPECTFULLY announces-to the Inhabitants of
Ayr and vicinity, that at the above Establishment
will always be found a Full, Varied, and Fashionable
STOCK of HATS, of every description; consisting of
BEAVER, STUFF, SILK, AND SATIN,
all which are warranted to retain their Shape and Colour,
and will be disposed of at the smallest remunerating profits.
For the sake of people at a distance the following list is
submitted :
—
Good Silk Hats, from,
Excellent French. Silk do..
Good French Satin do.,
Super do. do.
Waterproof Stuff Hats,
Superfine do, do.
Good Beaver Hats,
Super-extra Ventilating Velvet BeaverHats,.... 21s. 6d. ... Os. Od.
N.B.—A large assortment of Men's, Youth's, and Boy'sCloth Caps, warranted London made. Also, Gentlemen'sWhite, Black, and Coloured Stocks ; with Scarfs, Opera-ties, Braces, &c.,&c.; Travelling Bags, Leather Hat- Cases,
Umbrellas, Hat Guards, Waist Belts, Glengary and otherScL'tch Bonnets, Purses, Garters, Hat- Covers, Hat Brush-es, Oil Cloth, &c., &c., in great variety.
Observe !—Sign of the Gilded Beaver,
SANDGATE STREET, AYR.
4s. Od. to 6s. Od.
6s. 6d. ... 8s. Od.
8s. 6d. ... 10s. Od.
10s. 6d. ... 14s. Od.
4s. 6d. ... 6s. 6d.
7s. Od. ... 9s. Od.
10s. Od. ... 15s. Od.
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SATIN HATS!!!
NO. 2 7, HIGH STREET.
THOMAS STEWARTBEGS to remind his Friends and the Public, that he
has at all times on hand a Large and FashionableStock of SATIN HATS, which he continues to sell at the
very lowest remunerating rates.
He hopes that the quality of his Hats is such as will aUways secure a steady demand ; hence he is not, like someothers in the trade, under the necessity of PROFESSINGto dispose of them at a reduction of a " third " or "fourth
"
under the usual prices, which sort of Professions the public
know how to value.
Also on hand, Beaver, Stuff, and Silk Hats, Caps, Stocks,
Purses, &c., &c., at very low prices.
OBSERVE!—NO. 27, HIGH STREET, AYR.Ayr, July, 1845.
ANDREW WIGHT,MANUFACTURING JEWELLER,
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER,No. 18, HIGH STREET,
HAS always on hand an Extensive and carefully se-
lected Stock of WATCHES and JEWELLERY,&c., which, in point of Fashion and Workmanship, he can
confidently recommend.
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold and Silver Watches;Jewellery, Spectacles, Reading Glasses ; German Silver
Goods; Barometers, Thermometers; Eight-Day Clocks of
the Newest Designs and Superior Workmanship.
JEWELLERY NEATLY MADE AND REPAIRED.
All kinds of Watches carefully Repaired.
Ayr, July, 1845.
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TOMBSTONES, MONUMENTS, &c. XWILLIAM KENNEDY, Mason, Dalblair Road,
Ayr, continues to CUT and FIT UP TOMB-STONES, MONUMENTS, &c., either Plain or Or-namental.
INSCRIPTIONS NEATLY LETTERED.
J^~ Orders from the Country punctually attended to.
Dalblair Eoad, Ayr,July, 1845.
C. LOCKHART, JAUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER,
IN returning his grateful acknowledgments for the liberal
patronage bestowed upon him since commencing busi-
ness, begs to assure his Friends and the Public, that every
exertion on his part shall be made to conduct whatever Sales
he may be entrusted with to the best possible advantage.
_^^ Inventories, Appraisements, 4*c., carefidly executed.
Ayr, July, 1845.
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