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Miscellaneous Advertisements.
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EDUCATION AND BOARD
AT LASSWADE.
R YOUNG of the Parish School of
Lasswade, has excellent accommoda-
tion for a few Boarders ; every attention will
be paid to their comfort by Mrs Young ; the
situation is well known to be one of the health-
iest in Scotland. Mr Young has the honour
of referring for character and qualifications
to the
Rev. M. C. Mackenzie of Lasswade.
Rev. David Brown of Roslin.
Rev. W. S. MoncrieflFof Pennycuick.
Rev. Robert Mitchell of Carrington.
Rev. T. Pitcairn, assist, minister, Cockpen.
Rev. John Adamson of Newton.
Rev. D. Weddell, Stobhill.
Rev. J. Robertson, Dalkeith.
The Right Hon. Lord Viscount Melville.
The Right Hon. the Earl of Dalhousie.
Sir F. W. Drummond, Bart.
Graham Mercer, Esq. of Mavisbank.
John Inglis, Esq. of Redhall.
Alex. Hay, Esq. of Hardengreen.
TO BE FEUED,
^HE remainder of the Lands of Seafield,
-*■ 5J miles south from Edinburgh, lying
upon both sides of the high road from Hil-
lend to Roslin, and adjoining the parts already
feued.
Apply to the Proprietor, at 5 Fingal Place,
Meadows, or to David Wight, esq. W.S., 16
Pitt Street, Edinburgh.
BURT'S HEARTBURN OR
STOMACHIC CAKE,
PATRONIZED by some of the Royal Fa-
mily, and many of the Nobility and Gen-
try of England, Scotland, and Ireland, for fifty
years, and never known to fail in curing the
complaint. This Cake (for forty years) has
been well known to the Scotch Bar ; many
of the most eminent men at the Bar and on
the Bench have used it freely, and approved
of it.
Each packet signed R. Burt ; no others
genuine. It gives instant relief in Heartburn,
is of use in Sea Sickness, Dyspepsia, and also
to Children in affections of the Bowels conse-
quent on Teething. A piece the size of a
shilling will cure the most violent attack, and
may be repeated as often as necessary without
fear of injury.
Price Is. 6d. oz. or One Guinea a pound.
N.B. — It does not spoil by keeping.
To be had at 8 Bank Street, and Scott &
Orr, No. 67 Princes Street.
ROBERT BURT, M.P.
NOTICE.
C^^O. CAMPBELL, Cattle and Sheep
^-^ Salesman, Address to 59, Lauriston
Place, Edinburgh.
Cash Paid in on the day of Sale, according
to order.
LONDON NEWSPAPERS.
rpHE LATEST EDITIONS of the LON-
-■- DON NEWSPAPERS, forwarded rffrecf
f7-om London, with the greatest regularity, to
all parts of the United Kingdom, at the same
prices as charged in London.
JOHN SUTHERLAND,
London News Agent,
12 Calton Street, Edinburgh.
HILL STREET BATHS,
EDINBURGH.
THE Nobility, Gentry, and the Public in
in general, are respectfully informed
that Hot Spring, Saline, Shower, and Vapour
Baths, are open daily from Seven morning
till Ten evening, at 17 and 19 Hill Street, on
principles recommended by the highest medi-
cal authorities, which are admirably calculated
to ensure Health, Longevity, and Comfort to
those who are in the practice of frequenting
them.
^g" . The decided superiority, and moderate
charges of these Baths, have been long known
and appreciated, and, in point of elegance and
every requisite accommodation, cannot be
surpassed by any in the Kingdom.
DENTAL SURGERY.
1\/rR VERNON, Surgeon Dentist (who
-^'■*- has had Thirteen years of practical ex-
perience), continues to fix Natural, Mineral,
and Artificial Teeth, upon the most approved
principles, — terms strictly moderate.
Mr Vernon highly recommends his im-
proved method of stopping decayed teeth*
whereby it not only prevents, but cures, the
toothache, as also preserves the teeth from
further decay ; thus, in a majority of instances,
rendering them useful organs of mastication
to the latest period of life.
All consultations on the Teeth and Gums
free.
No. 80, Prince's Street,
(Opposite the West corner of the Royal
Institution).
Notice to the Poor Gratis, from 9 to 10 a.m.

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