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POST-OFFICE,
New Inn Entry, High Street.
Eobert Bell, Postmaster— James Clement and George Hen-
derson, Letter Carriers.
Mail from the North arrives at J past 4 a.m. ; and from
the South at 45 min. past 7 a.m. Mail for the North is made
up at 10 p.m. ; paid letters half an hour earlier. The Office
is open from 9 a.m. till 10 p.m. ; on Sundays, from 9 till 10
morninjr, 1 till |past 1 afternoon, and 4 till 9 evening.
%y- Mr Bell is also Agent for the London Genuine Tea
aad London Wine Companies ; and keeps always on hand ap.
excellent assortment of all kinds of Writing Papers.
LOTTERY OFFICES.
Thos. Donaldson, 12, High street, Agent for Hazard & Co.
James Chalmers, Castle-street, do. for Bish & Co.
A. M. Sandeman, 141, Munaygate, do. for Richardson,
Goodluck & Co
STAMPERS OF LINEN.
David Blair, Esq. | John Alison, Esq.
Offices— Peter Street and Tay Street.
STAMP PAPER OFFICE
Is situated on the west side of Castle Street ; open from 10
till 5, from 4 till 6, and from 7 till 8 o'clock in the evening.
John Alison, Esq. Collector | James Brown, Assistant,,
PUBLIC WAREHOUSE.
Archibald Scott, Tacksman.— Office, south-west 'corner, of
Fishmarket.
THE WE1GH-HOUSE
Is on the west side of Vault Thos. Anderson, Tacksman.
PRINCIPAL INNS AND TAVERNS.
Morren's Hotel, 46, High Street
Merchant's Hotel, top or Castle Street
Campbell's Crown & Anchor Hotel, New Qijay

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