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GOLDEN LION HOTEL.

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CAMPBELL'S-Late Gibb's,

KING STREET, STIRLING.

DUNCAN CAMPBELL,

HILE expressing his thanks for the liberal support he has received during the Four Years he has been Proprietor of this Hotel, respectfully intimates, that many improvements have recently been effected in the interior arrangement and management of the House, rendering it complete in every department as a temporary Residence for Families, Parties, Tourists, and the Public generally.

D. C. flatters himself that those patronising his Establishment will find it everything they could wish, either in point of accommodation, moderation in charges, and facility in obtaining necessary refreshments.

Everything which experience could suggest has been done to provide for Commercial Gentlemen, who will find it to their advantage to put up at the Golden Lion.

COACHING DEPARTMENT.

COACHES to CALLANDER, LOCH KATRINE, the TROSACHS, LOCHEARNHEAD, KILLIN, KENMORE, ABERFELDY, and DUNKELD, twice a-day.

CARRIAGES, BROUGHAMS, DROSKIES, GIGS, and POSTHORSES, on the shortest notice.

The Inn is in the immediate vicinity of the Post-Office, the Banks, and the Stirling Station of the Scottish Central Railway;-an Omnibus runs to and from the latter on the arrival and departure of all the Trains. Passengers and Luggage-Free.

Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths.

Golden Lion Hotel, King Street, Stirling,

May 1852.

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TOURISTS from ENGLAND who may wish to visit the HIGH

COTLAND, are recommended to proceed by the

Scottish Central Railway to Greenloaning (or Auchterarder) Station, which is in direct connection with the Caledonian and London and North Western Railways. Passengers leaving London at 10 A.M. will arrive at Auchterarder Station, S. C. R. at 37 A.M. next morning; from thence Mail to CRIEFF. Also leaving London at 8:45 P.M. will reach Greenloaning next day at 2 P.M., thence Mail to Crieff. Passengers from England can only book to Stirling, and pay the difference at either Station. Edinburgh and Glasgow to Crieff, Rail and Coach, three times a-day, via Greenloaning Station; and Mail Coach daily between Crieff and Killin, Breadalbane. Crieff is the centre of all the principal places of interest in Perthshire, and within an easy distance of the Trosachs, Loch Katrine, and Loch Lomond. Crieff is a rendezvous from which there is every choice of route, and it is the Grand CENTRAL ENTRANCE to the Highlands. Every facility and

Black's Guide Book Advertiser.

DRUMMOND ARMS HOTEL-Continued.

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information afforded to Tourists at the Drummond Arms Hotel; and through the kindness of the neighbouring Proprietors, the various places are open to Visitors.

Job and Post Horses, and conveyances of every kind, on the shortest notice.

A List of Furnished Lodgings kept at this Office.

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BRIDGE OF ALLAN.

PHILP'S ROYAL HOTEL.

T THIS HOTEL, Families and Gentlemen visiting the celebrated Airthrey Mineral Springs will find firstclass accommodation, as it is conducted on principles uniting every comfort with economy. A Table d'Hote daily during

the Season. The Hotel is situated in a most beautiful locality, three miles from Stirling, and has the advantage of many fine country walks and romantic drives to Callander, Trosachs, Loch Katrine, Aberfoyle, Lake Monteath, Drummond Castle, Rumbling Bridge, Caldron Linn, Castle Campbell, &c. &c.

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ABERDEEN HOTEL,

138 UNION STREET, CORNER OF UNION Bridge,

ABERDEEN.

HIS large and commodious Hotel is situated within easy distance

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of the Railway Station, in an airy and central part of the city. It is fitted up in the handsomest style; and in all its appointments, both with regard to convenience and attendance, vies with any establishment in the north of Scotland. Tourists, Families, Travellers, and the Public in general, will find the best attention paid to their comfort in every particular, upon economical terms.

MAY 1852.

WILLIAM MACGREGOR.

LOCH LOMOND-BALLOCH HOTEL.

AT the Terminus of the Dumbartonshire Railway, at BALLOCH.

COMFORTABLE and WELL-AIRED BED-ROOMS.

Boats for Fishing and Pleasure Parties upon the Loch.
Posting in all departments, at very Moderate Charges.
Balloch, May 1852.
M. MACFARLANE.

RIGG'S WINDERMERE HOTEL.

A District meet with every accommodation and attention,

T this Establishment, Families and others visiting the Lake

combined with moderate charges. The Hotel is situated on an eminence immediately above the terminus of the Kendal and Windermere Railway, and is so situated as to prevent the least inconvenience or annoyance from the traffic.

The views of mountain and lake scenery commanded from the windows of the Hotel are unsurpassed by any in the district—the Lake Windermere, with its numerous islands, being seen nearly to its

utmost extent.

Open and Close Carriages, Cars, and Post-Horses always in readiness.

ROYAL OAK HOTEL,
KESWICK, CUMBERLAND,
BY I. TEATHER.

HIS Establishment having been entirely refurnished by the pre-
Visitors, are respectfully invited to honour it with their favours.
A FIXED MODERATE CHARGE FOR ATTENDANCE.
Rooms for Private Parties.

QUEEN'S HEAD

COMMERCIAL INN AND POSTING HOUSE,

KESWICK.

JOHN FRANK

RESPECTFULLY informs Tourists, Commercial Gentlemen, and

others visiting the Lake and Mountain District of Cumberland, that he has improved and fitted up the above Inn with every requisite accommodation; and assures them that no exertion or attention shall be wanting to promote the comfort of those parties who may honour him with their patronage.

BROWN'S, HOLLIN'S, AND LOWTHER HOTEL,

GRASMERE,

TANDS above the Turnpike Road, commanding views of the Lake, Village, and the surrounding mountain scenery, and cannot be equalled for beauty in the whole of the Lake District. Coaches and Omnibuses daily to and from the Hotel. Open and Close Carriages, Cars, Phaetons, Ponies, Boats, &c.

Parties will find this the easiest place to ascend Hellvellyn and Fairfield from, Ponies going to the summit of both.

BOWNESS.-Lake Windermere.

ULLOCK'S ROYAL HOTEL (LATE WHITE LION), The Oldest Established Hotel in the District.

W BOWNASS, Proprietor of the above Hotel, in returning his

warmest thanks to the Royal Families, Nobility, Gentry, and the Public for the liberal support he has hitherto received, begs to assure his patrons that it shall be his continued study to merit a continuance of their support, by paying every attention to their comfort, combined with a strict view to economy and convenience of those who may favour him with their patronage.

Within a few years this Hotel has had the honour of receiving the patronage of the late Queen Dowager, the King of Saxony, the Prince of Prussia, the Grand Duke Constantine of Russia, and most of the principal English and Foreign Families of distinction visiting this romantic and interesting district; being situated close upon the Lake, of which it commands extensive views, and within an easy day's excursion of all the principal lakes and mountains of the district.

Conveyances of every description kept. House and Estate Agent. An Omnibus meets every Train at Birthwaite, the terminus of the Kendal and Windermere Railway, 13 miles from Bowness, and Private Carriages if required. Bowness is within 10 hours of London, 4 of Manchester and Liverpool.

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