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... IMPORTANT SALE FOREIGN & BRITISH SILK MERCERY, FRENCH, INDIAN, PAISLEY.& OTHER SHAWLS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SILK & CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, TOGETHERSC WITE A Large Quantity of IRISH LINENS, SHEETLNGS, And other Goods, suited for Household purposes, The whole being the genuine Property of a highly distinguish- ed and fashionable House at the West End of London, who, inz order to meet die pressure of ...

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... NEMIPLOYlED LABOURERRS. AI M TIG will h~e held in the CO1ICIL CEAMBER on TUESDAY (TO-MORROW), the 20th instant, at Oite o'clock, on URGENT BU ISNESS regarding the Unemploved Labcourers. at which those Gentlemen -who met formerlv and appointed the Belief Committee, and others who take an in- terest in the case, are respectfnlly invited to be present. By order of the Lord Provost. City Chanibers ...

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... 4/R5ASER'S TRON TAVERN. C OLIN FRASER, (Late Waiter in the Albert otei,) EGS respectfully to intimate to his Friends and the Public, B that he has OPENED the above TAVERN, which he has fitced up in a style, and means to conduct on a prineiDpe, which he hopes will afford satisfaction, and secure to him a share of Public Patronage. NE TO TWO POUNDS WEEKLY INCOME. A 4 t Nis ?? for Ladies or ...

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... YAMINA T IAON CONCERT CREVALIETR NEUKOMM'S IMPROVISATION ON THE ORGAN, On FRIDAY, TO-MORROW, 23d June, at Eigit o'clock, ,IN THE MUSIC HALL, GEORGE SET. Tickets of Admission cAN NoT be purchased; and only Annual Subscribers and Shareholders of the intended Music SCHOOL can be admitted. Two Tickets are given to, Annual Subscribers of 0One Guinea, and One for every Twenty Shillings Subscribed as ...

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... / THEATRE ROYAL, EDINBURGH. JM A T E UR P E RP O R MA N C E A BY THE GENTLEMEN FROM LONDONX COttSECTD WITH LITERATURE AND ART, In aid of the Fund for the Endowment of a perpetual Carator- ship of Shakspeare's House, to be always held by some one distinguished in Literature, and more especiallv in Dramaric Literature; also for securing the bestowal of that appointment, in the first instance, on ...

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... mnx PUBLIC is respectfully informed, that the T ADELPEI THEATRE Will OPEN for the SUMMER SEASON On the Evening of SATURDAY, JULY 1, 184S, On which occasion that celebrated Comelian and Personator of Irish character, MR HU SHON, From the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, and who is Engaged here for a limited number of Nights, will mae his appearance as Paddy O'Rafferty, in the favourite ...

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... OF MANUFACTUES ROYA BOARD O:F BACTUES, 'ROYAL INSTITUTION, 7 EDINBURGHE, 22d May 1848. THE EXHIBITION of ANCIENT PICTURES, under T the charge of the Honoarable the Commissioners of this Board, is now OPEN Gratuitously to the Public, on TuasDnAs ;and FamAins, from II to 5; and to STUDENTS OF ART, ,o MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and THURSDAYS, from to to 4. N.B.-Stndents may have Copying Tickets, on ...

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... f/ COMIMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, Edinburgh, 1Sth June 1348. FTHE QUABTERLY GENERAL COURT OF PRO- T PRIETORS of the COM1MERCIAL BANK of SCOT- LAND bavinig this day ordered a IIALF-YEARLY DIV-I DEND on the Capital Stock of the Bank, without deduction of the Income Tax, thle same will he payable on Tuesday the 4th July next; and no Transfer of Stock will take place in the Books of the Bank ...

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... JJ2f ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND. 6 a Edinburgh, 8th Jne 1848. THE COURT of DIlECTORS of the ROYAL BANK 1 of SCOTLAND gbie notice, that the General Court of Proprietors, held the 6th current. having declared a DIVIDE-ND on their CAPITAL STOCK for the Half- Year ending at Midsummer next, the same will begin to be paid to the Propridtors on Thursday the sixth day of July next, at the usual hours of ...

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... REFORM MEET.NG EnnBtnuxo, 10th June 1848. Ta MEETING of ELECTORS.' clled by circular letters, A and held in the Rooms of the Chamber of Commerce, to consider Mr Hume'sMotion for ParliameHetarv Reform, and determine what steps ought to be taken, wvith reference to a Petition from Edinburgh in supptrt of the same- WILLIAM CHAMBERS, Esq. having been called to the Chair, The Meeting, after fully ...