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Elgin Courant, and Morayshire Advertiser

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... proceedings. Protection.—Tbe Stanhope Festival Maidstone, Tuesday Night—The Protectionists of Kent, to the number of upwstds of 600, had this dsy the honour of entertsiniog at a public dinner the Corn Exchange Maidstone, and of presenting an sddress their di ...

SHOP TO BE LET. SHOP, opposite the Court-House, Intely occupied Messrs J. Leslie Son, will be Let, with Entry ..

... Shelving, Gas, kc.. and well adapted for carrying on a r»• spectable Business. Ample and convenient Cellarage can also given.— Kent moderate. Apply Mr Russell, Courant Office. Elgin, January, 1853. KG It ST Perfumers and Wio Makers. 124, Leadenhall Street ...

THE BOUND TABLE CLUB

... leuk clear een wha'll see me wi* gutter perkcred soles aneath again. Hero Mr Cameron entered the room, along with Mr Brandcr, boot-maker, from the Courant Court, carrying a bagful shoes. Every pair that was tried was cxanined by Saunders most minutely, with ...

THE ROUND TABLE CLUB

... because we have bump of veneration in our heads, and another bump of acquisitiveness makes us pay adoration to the golden calf. Saunders—Golden calves, did say, sir? Common craters, weel I wat—common in this Christian lan', an' Awrons as weel as ithers dancin' ...

ODDS AND ENDS

... Napoleon or Wellington,eavtilq, opera, or walking, ;truly gaiter or Balmoral, clog or brogan, French, English, or American boot. From a sabot to a dancing pump, he has experienced the touches (so says Prentice) of all kinds of leather or wood worn upon ...

tLe ice au l the unclean

... fingers, the almond nail;—all about him spoke of that blood which gives iu England a much surer patent of high descent than any golden page in that sacred volume which the natured cynic, Thackeray, rather profanely calls ' the British And he adds— The word ...

AUTUMN AND WINTER SHOW

... rent', Street. London, +.W. nu. arm have acquired WINTEIt ARRANGEMENTS FOR DECEMBER. demosstrated, 4 n 'Air'', for their Boots Jot At. - treatment, as Tbe sled ALTERATIONS rams NOVEMBER ARRANGEMENTS WRY MAIN LINE• means of whicl I.llmhaeo..prels ...

RARE WINES

... RARE WINES. RED NECTAR, WHITE do. 2 6 28 0 GOLDEN CYPRUS, TOKAY 7 2 84 0 FRONT lON AN, LUNEL, MUSCAT, RI YESALTEB do. . THIS DAY. MORAYSHIRE FARMER CLUB. THE SIXTY-SEVENTH ANNIVEILSARY MEETING of this CLUB will be held in CAMERON'S CITY HOTEL, ELGIN, ...

inbtnitso, eattbnta, &c

... and connoisseurs value it at several thousands. GRAIN LONDON, 6. The aupply of wheat from Faxes title morning limited. from Kent fair 'ample. fit (no millers' were &e of at teat pricers. others hung heavily hand. The at and foreign wheat neglected in the ...

THE ACADEMY•

... during their recent struggle for the recognition of the eight hour law. A WILD MAN IN KENT.—A wild man, who has occasioned much alarm amongst the fair sex in the Weald of Kent, was apprehended at Egerton on Sunday by the police. He is a foreigner, and speaks ...

THE ELGIN AND MORAYSHIRE COURIER.-DECEMBER 25, 1868

... bilked it over, and we think it is s star sprung a leak. QCAKER Sgarawmtaa.—A Quaker broker in New York having had a bag of golden eagles (coins) stolen from his counter while he stepped into his back room for a moment, never mentioned the loss to anybody ...

METROPOLITAN LETTER

... smothered him. Captain Mackenzie of the London Scottish was hard at work all nigh;, baling the water out of his premises with his boots, and his brother, ruefully wrapt in Mackintosh sheets, had figurately cast anchor on a massive iron chair. When morning came ...