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14 SAINT ANDREW STREET, EDINBURGH,

Is situated in the finest part of the City. Its proximity to the Railway
Termini, Banks, Post-Office, and objects of interest, makes it the most cen-
tral and convenient residence for Visitors, whether on business or pleasure.
Plain Breakfast or Tea, 1s. Bed, 1s. 6d. Servants, 9d.
Conducted on Temperance Principles.

TESTIMONIALS.

From Sir WILFRID LAWSON, Bart., Brayton.

Having spent a few nights with my family in the Saint Andrew Temperance Hotel, Edinburgh, I have great pleasure in bearing my testimony to the excellence of the accommodation in all respects.

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From the Rev. Dr. M'KERROW of Manchester.

The Saint Andrew Hotel, Edinburgh, is one of the best which I have visited.
From HUGH BARCLAY, Esq., LL.D., Sheriff-Substitute, Perthshire.
The character and comforts of the Saint Andrew Hotel are of the highest order.
From the Rev. ALEX. WALLACE of Glasgow.

I can speak from experience of the home character of the Saint Andrew Hotel. From the Rev. Dr. KERR of Pittsburgh, U.S., and the Rev. R. D. HARPER, Xenia, Ohio. Mr. Duncan M'Laren-We have not spent any time more pleasantly than the two weeks we passed under your roof, and when we return to our native land we will recommend the Saint Andrew Hotel as a home to American friends visiting Edinburgh.

From Messrs. FOWLER and WELLS, Professors of Phrenology, New York. Where to 'Live' in Edinburgh.-We most cordially recommend our friends to the quiet, clean, commodious, and home-like Saint Andrew Hotel; so nicely situated, so central, and so convenient to all the railway stations, and where every want will be anticipated and promptly supplied.

From the ALLIANCE NEWS.'

The Saint Andrew Hotel has increased in size, comfort, and elegance, until it can now rank as one of the best Temperance Hotels in the Kingdom.

DUNCAN M'LAREN, PROPRIETOR.

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185 BUCHANAN STREET, GLASGOW.

Plain Breakfast or Tea, 1s. Bedroom, 1s. 6d. Service, 9d. Recommended by Bradshaw's Tourist's Guide as the cheapest and best they had ever seen. R. CRANSTON, PROPRIETOR.

DARLING'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL,' 20 WATERLOO PLACE, EDINBURGH.

Nearly opposite the General Post-Office.

Situated in the Principal Street of the City, in the immediate vicinity of the Calton Hill and Public Buildings. Large comfortable Coffee-Room for parties with Ladies, free of charge. Also Private Parlours, commanding a fine view of Salisbury Crags and the Top of Arthur Seat.

FISHING

TACKLE.

Gentlemen visiting Edinburgh will find a first-class Assortment of Salmon and Trout Rods, Reels, Lines, Flies, &c. Suited for the Scottish Lakes and Rivers, at

PHIN'S FISHING-TACKLE WAREHOUSE,
80b Princes Street, First Door up Stairs.
All of Best Material and Workmanship, and at Moderate Prices.
Established upwards of Fifty Years.

Observe-80 PRINCES STREET, next the Life Association new building.

A. & G. WILSON,
FISHING-TACKLE MAKERS,

19 WATERLOO PLACE, EDINBURGH.

A. and G. W. respectfully call the attention of Noblemen and Gentlemen to their present extensive stock, which will be found replete with every article in the line. Flies dressed to order. Bait of all descriptions. Cases fitted up on a few hours' notice with every requisite for the various localities to which Gentlemen may be proceeding. Their long experience enables them to give every information. An early call requested.

Observe the Address

ANGLERS' RESORT, 19 Waterloo Place.
DEALERS IN LIVE BIRDS-FOREIGN AND BRITISH.

SCOTT'S POETICAL WORKS.

TOURISTS' EDITIONS.

The only Copyright Editions published.

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Handy Edition, in 12mo, extra cloth, gilt edges, with portrait and 18 Woodcuts, price 5s.

EDINBURGH: ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK.

ULLSWATER LAKE HOTEL,

PATTERDALE.

Patronised by H.R.H: Prince Arthur and Suite.

THIS delightfully situated Hotel, built by the Proprietor expressly for a Lakeside Hotel, supplying a want which has long been required by Tourists visiting Patterdale, and within a few yards of the Steamboat Landing, there being no other Hotel within about 1 mile. This Establishment contains a magnificent Ladies' Coffee-Room, and eleven Private Sitting-Rooms, and every accommodation required in a First-class Hotel. Parties staying at this Hotel have the privilege of Fishing upon Ullswater and Brotherswater free of charge. Carriages and Cars kept at the Troutbeck Station, and Coaches from the 12.45 and 6.20 P.M. trains; and from this Hotel to all parts of the district.

BROUNRIGG'S

R. BOWNASS.

ULLSWATER LAKE HEAD HOTEL, PATTERDALE. Situation beautiful, central, and convenient for Road, Lake, and Mountain. Under the immediate patronage of the Royal Families of England and Russia, and the Principal Nobility.

VISITORS to the English Lake District should make their central head-quarters at Brounrigg's Ullswater Lake Head Hotel, Patterdale, where they will not fail to find every comfort and convenience.

"We give it our strongest word of commendation."-The London Advertiser, the West London Times, the London Examiner, the British Journal Newspapers. ROBERT BROUNRIGG, PROPRIETOR (Many years with Mr. Batho, London Tavern). Coaches leave the Hotel daily for Keswick and Windermere.

CLIFTON DOWN HOTEL.

THIS
HIS HOTEL was opened to the Public on 24th July 1865.

The Hotel has been erected at a large outlay, and contains spacious Coffee-Rooms, both for Ladies and Gentlemen, and all the appointments found in first-class establishments. The situation of the Hotel is unrivalled, and is in the immediate vicinity of the Suspension Bridge, which is seen from the windows. The charges are fixed and moderate.

Manager, Mr. CHARLES LEAL.

Clifton Hotel Company, Limited.

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JOHN

GEORGE SQUARE, GLASGOW.

OHN M'GREGOR, Proprietor, has much pleasure in announcing to his Friends and the Travelling Public that he has completed his extensive alterations, having added the GLOBE HOTEL to his former Premises. The whole Establishment having been ReFurnished and Fitted up in a superior manner, the "CLARENCE" now will rank as one of the first Houses in the city.

The Ladies' Coffee-Rooms and Private Sitting Rooms are unsurpassed for comfort. The Gentlemen's Billiard and Coffee Rooms are the most complete of the kind. Tourists and Commercial Gentlemen will find every comfort and attention. Charges Strictly Moderate.

AMBLESIDE..

THE QUEEN'S HOTEL

(JOHN BROWN, Proprietor),

17

IS THE ONLY HOTEL IN AMBLESIDE THAT COMMANDS A VIEW OF

THI

WINDERMERE LAKE.

HIS extensive and excellent new Hotel is fitted up with all the modern improvements suitable for carrying on an extensive business. Sitting and Bed Rooms are large and airy, and it is the only Hotel in Ambleside with Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths.

The view from the Sitting and Bed Rooms cannot be equalled. The Ladies' CoffeeRoom is the largest and handsomest in Ambleside, and commands views of Windermere Lake; the Valley of Ambleside, with its beautiful Church; the Knoll, the residence of Miss Harriet Martineau; Fox How, the residence of the late Dr. Arnold; Rydal Mount, the residence of the late poet Wordsworth; Gilbertscar, Loughrigg Fell, Knab, Scar, Rydal Head, Fairfield, Scandale Fell, etc.

The Proprietor will feel obliged to families and Tourists visiting Ambleside to inspect his Hotel before making choice where they should stay, feeling confident nothing will be wanting on his part to insure their comfort if they should patronise his establishment, where they will find all the comforts of home combined with economical charges.

Every information given to parties seeking Private Lodgings.

POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.

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