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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.
DYERS & SCOURERS, &c.
PETER & ROBERT HAY,
(^Successors to the late William Cooper^
VELVET, Silk, and Satin Dyers and
Dressers, and Silk Waterers, No. 1,
HERIOT BtllLDINGS, lower end of Dick-
son's Nurseries, and opposite Pilrig Avenue,
Leith Walk — beg most respectfully to remind
their friends and customers, and the public in
general, that their business is carried on solely
at the above premises.
Moreen and Damask Furniture cleaned,
dyed, and dressed. Chintz Furniture cleaned,
stiffened, and glazed.
1^^ Please observe the above Address.
FAMILY MANGLE
MANUFACTORY,
4, NOTTINGHAM PLACE,
{Next Hfv Majesty's Repository.')
ALEX. GIBB begs to state that he has
always on hand a large assortment of
FAMILY MANGLES, made on the most
improved principles, which for years past has
given great satisfaction.
Old MANGLES taken in Exchange.
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS.
EOBERT FORTUNE, Spinal Stay and
ARTiFiciAii Leg and Arm Maker, re-
spectfully intimates that he makes improved
Elastic Stays, for cui-vature or weakness of the
Spine, — Bandages for every description of
Deformed Limbs, Artificial Legs, Arms, and
Hands, made uncommonly light, at the same
time very durable, — Patent and Common
Trusses for every kind of Hernia, — Prolapsus
Ani Instruments, — Laced Stockings for Vari-
cose Veins, or Swelled Legs, &c. &c., on im-
proved principles.
N.B Mrs FORTUNE makes Ladies'
Belts and Bandages on the shortest Notice.
*^* 67, Nicolson Street, Edinburgh.
LONDON NEWSPAPERS.
THE LATEST EDITIONS of the LON-
DON NEWSPAPERS forwarded
direct from London., with the greatest regula-
rity, to all parts of the United Kingdom, at
the same price as charged in London or Edin-
burgh.
JOHN SUTHERLAND, & Co.
London News Agents,
12, Calton Street, Edinburgh.
EDINBURGH & DALKEITH
RAILWAY COAL.
pHARLES BROWN, Coal Merchant, Re-
\J moving to No. 5, St Leonard's Depot, begs
to intimate to his friends and the public, that
he still continues to supply Sir John Hope's
New Craighall and Edmonston, also the New-
battle, Dalkeith, and Arniston Coals, Diamond,
Jewel, Household, Chews, Dross, and Chirl
Coal ; also best English — all carefully selected,
and at moderate prices, (for Ready Money.)
After the Term, Whitsunday, aU Orders to
be addressed to Charles Brown, No. 5, St
Leonard's Depot.
ENGLISH AND IRISH
CLAIMS AND AFFIDAVITS.
MR JOHN GILMOUR, S.S.C, (Cham-
bers, 5, Antigua Street, Leith Walk,)
has been appointed Commissioner in Scotland
for taking Affidavits in the Courts of Com-
mon Law at Westminster, and in the Courts
of Chancery and Common Pleas of Lancaster,
Durham, and Sadberge in England ; and in
the Courts of Queen's Bench in Ireland.
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN,
AND STEWARDS OF
DINNERS, CONCERTS, &c.
MR EBSWORTH, Teacher of Singing,
respectfully intimates, that he attends,
professionally, in town or country, with every
variety of Songs that may be required ; and
pledges himself to provide the best Glee Party
in Edinburgh. For Terms, &c., address No.
4, Montgomery Street, Edinburgh.
DENTAL SURGERY.
MR VERNON, Surgeon-Dentist, 80,
Princes Street, may be consulted upon
every branch of his Profession free.
Natural and Artificial Teeth, including the
Incorrodible, which is at present unsurpassed
by any other in the perfect resemblance of the
natural ; neither is it effected by acids.
In cases of Toothach, Mr Vernon highly
recommends his improved method of filling
decayed Teeth, Avhereby immediate relief is
given, and the teeth made useful for many
years afterwards.
Advice and Medicine to the Poor gratis
from nine to ten a.m.

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