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Miscellaneous Advertisements.
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THE EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW
UNION CANAL COMPANY'S
SWIFT PASSENGER BOATS.
Summer Hours, 1839.
Edinburgh to Glasgow, at 7 and 9 a.m. and
12 noon.
Edinburgh to Tunnel, near Falkirk, at same
hours.
Edinburgh to Linlithgow, at same hours.
Glasgow to Edinburgh, at 7 and 9 a.m. and
12 noon.
Locks and Tunnel, near Falkirk, to Edin-
burgh, at 11 a.m. and 1 and 4 p.m.
Linlithgow to Edinburgh, at 12 noon, and 2
and 5 p.m.
Winchburgh to Edinburgh, at 45 minutes past
12 noon, 45 minutes past 2, and 45 minutes
past 5 p. m.
Broxburn to Edinburgh, at 1, 3, and 6 p.m.
Ratho to Edinburgh, at half-past 1, half-past
3, and half-past 6 p.m.
FARE S . \st Cabin. 2d Cabin.
Edinburgh to Glasgow, . 6s. 6d. 4s. 6d.
Head of Locks, 3s. 6d. 2s. 6d.
Tunnel, . . 3s. 3d. 2s. 3d.
Linlithgow, 2s. 6d. Is. 6d.
Winchburgh, 2s. — Is. 3d.
Broxburn, . Is. 6d. Is. —
Ratho, . . Is. — — 9d.
An Omnibus for Passengers and Luggage
leaves No. 20 Princes Street, 15 minutes be-
fore starting of each Boat — Fare, a Groat.
No gratuity allowed to Boatmen or Coachmen.
Bills and all further information to be had
at No. 20 Princes Street, and Canal Office,
Port Hopetoun. Charts of the country tra-
versed by the Canal furnished gratis.
READY MONEY.
SILK & MERINO WAREHOUSE,
'M. PIKE, 37, Princes Street, has on
hand at all times, a most completely as-
sorted Stock of the following Articles, which
he will sell on a small profit: —
Silks, plain and figured. Satins, Silk Vel-
vets, Prints, Merinoes, Indianas, and Saxony
Cloths, Ribbons, Blonds, Nets, and Lace
Edgings, Veils, and Squares, sewed Collars
and Trimmings, Ladies Neckerchiefs in Silk,
Crape, and Merino Wool, French and Cotton
Cambric, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Muslins and
Cottons of all kinds. Linens, Lawns, Diapers,
and Towellings, Flannels and Blankets, Ho-
siery, Small V\''ares, &c.
Every Article suitable for Family Mourn-
ing.
CANAL CONVEYANCE.
THE GLASGOW AND EDINBURGH
CANAL SHIPPING COMPANY'S
NEW IRON FLY BOATS, with Passengers
and Goods, leave Port-Hopetoun at Seven
o'clock, and Luggage Boats at Eight o'clock,
every lawful evening.
Receiving Houses, 185 High Street, and
20 South Hanover Street.
Sanderson and Co. Managers, Corner of
St Enoch Square, Glasgow.
George Small, Agent, Port-Hopetoun,
Edinburgh, and 18, Timber Bush, Leith.
FUNERALS.
JOHN SUTTER returns his sincere thanks
*^ to his Friends and the Public, for their
patronage for the last eighteen years, begs
to inform them, that in future he intends to
devote his attention principally to the Con-
ducting of Funerals, which will be found to
be on Terms much more moderate than are
usually charged.
No. 2, Thistle Street,
Corner of St Andrew Square, Edinburgh,
13th May, 1839.
EQUITABLE LOAN COM-
PANY OF SCOTLAND.
No. 4, MILNE SQUARE.
Capital £75,000 Instituted 1825.
Geo. Edge, Manager.
rpHIS COMPANY advance Money on loan
-■- upon Silver-Plate, Watches, Jewels, Soft
and Piece Goods, Apparel, Books, and every
description of Movable Property. Private
Consulting Rooms are set apart on the pre-
mises for convenience of persons wishing to
transact business with the Manager.
DANCING AND CALISTHENIC
EXERCISES.
l^/fR and Mrs LOWE beg leave to an-
^^ nounce, that for the accommodation and
comfort of their Pupils, they have built Large
and Well-ventilated CLASS ROOMS, with
comfortable Dressing Rooms, at No. 52 Fre-
derick Street, where their whole Establish-
ment will be removed in October, and where
their business will in future be carried on in
all its departments.
Dancing Academy,
52 Frederick Street.

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