Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: Population as' estimated in 1806, 175,128; including Leith, 201,749. Hotels. Family and Central Haiti, highest classSubnet's Docolas Hotel, 35 St. Andrew Square. f PrivateThe British (M'Allan's, late Bnrry's), 70 Queen Street; Tar. Windsor, 20 Moray Place; Swain's, 4 Albyn Place; Veitch'b, 120 George Street; Muni.'-, 83 Princes Street, adjoining New Club. General.The Royal, 53 Princes Street, opposite the Scott Monumentvery central. The Edinburgh, 86 Princes Street, opposite the Railway Station. Balmoral, 91 Princes Street, next the New Club. Hotel Fbakcais (Dejay's), 99 Princes Street. Caledonian, 1 Castle Street (Princes Street). Clarendon, 104 Princes Street. Alma, 112 Princes Steeet. Quekn'b, 131 Princes Street. waterloo, 24 Regent Bridge, close to the Calton Hill. Kennedy's, 8 Princes Street, close to Post Office and Register Honse. New Cafe Royal, West Register Street, hotel and dining establishment. CommercialChows, 11 Princes Street; North British, 22 Princes Street; Lohdoh, 2 St Andrew Square ; Bbidoe, 3 Princes Street; Regent, 14 Waterloo Place; Ship, 7 East Register Street. TemperanceWaveblet, 43 Princes Street; The Cockbcrj,-, Cockbnrn Street, near tho Railway station; Darling's, 20 Waterloo Place. Restaurants Laurie's, 3 St. Andrew Street. Blair-s, 37 George Street. Littlejohn's, 31 Leith Street Dining and Supper RoomsCake Royal, 1 Jtegister Place. Imperial Hotel, 3 Waterloo Place. Rainbow, New Buildings, 47 North Bridge. Hotel Francais, 99 Princes Street NewsroomsRobertson and Scott, and Hartbill, Hanover Street. General Post-OfficeEast end of Princes Street (foot of North Bridge). Posting EstablishmentJohn Croall and Sons, Lothinn Road and 9 Leith Walk. Ordinary Cab-fahes, Is. and Is. 6d. For a distance from the stance...