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LITERATURE

... LITER AT RE, I The Modern, HousetWif, or Menagere: comprising nearly One Thousanad Receipts for the ?? aind Judicious Prepara- tion of every oeoal of the Day, and thase for the Nursery and the Sick Room; with Huintte Directionsfor Pamily Manage- meaC fin att itd Branichteg Illutrhatedl wyith Engravings, includ- fty the Modern Houseie'Jos Unique Kitchen, and Maygic Stove. By ALEXIS SOYER, ...

POETRY

... . I: 1 THE SEASONS. A blue-eyed child that sits amid the noon, OP'rhung with a laburnum's drooping sprays, Sidging her littlo sons, while softly round Along the grass the chequered sunshine plays. All beiaaty that is tlronod in wonanliondh Pacing a snmmer garden's fountaolnd walks, That stoops to smooth a glossy spaniel down, .To-hide her flushing chock from one who talks. A happy mother with ...

FARES VERY LOW

... The Rates of Freight for Goods and Live Stock also extremely moderate. Caithness, Orkney, and Zetland Passage. Tlie Steam-Ship The QUEEN (carrying her Majesty’s Mails) leaves Granton every Friday Morning, and Aberdeen same Afternoon, at Five o’clock, weather and tide permitting,) for Kirkwall and Lerwick, calling at Wick; and leaves Lerwick every Monday Afternoon, and Kirkwall and Wick every ...

NOTICE

... BEATTIE, Painter, 150, George Street, having ▼ granted a Trust Disposition to Trustees for behoof his Creditors, the same is hereby intimated, and all parties having Claims on his Estate are requested to lodge the same with Alexander Ross, Advocate, 103, Union Street, within tea days from this date. Aberdeen, 23d August, 1852. IT is requested that all Debts duo to the late DAVID Fanner, Mill ...

CHEAP FARES ON SATURDAYS

... FROM ABERDEEN to STONEHAVEN (and Intermediate Stations), DRUMLITHIE, FORDOUN, LAURENCEKIRK, MONTROSE, AND BRECHIN— By the 12.15, p.m., Train from ABERDEEN to all the abovenamed places; and. By the 3, p.m.. Excursion Train to STONEHAVEN and Intensudiate Stations. FARES FOR THE DOUBLE JOURNEY Third Class. First Class. Aberdeen to Montrose or Brechin, 2s 6d 4s Od ~ to Laurencekirk, Fordoun, or ...

CULLEN

... DOUGLAS WATSON begs respectfully intimate that he is now resolved to Sell, by Private Bargain, with the Good-Will of the Coaching Business, the OMNIBUS, Ten HORSES, and HARNESS, which he is daily running between Cullen and Huntly Railway Station, by way of Portsoy and Rothiemay, in time for the Eleven o’clock A.M. Train South, from Huntly, and leaving on the arrival of the 5.30 p.m. Passenger ...

OPENING OF THE ADELPHI THEATRE

... OPEINING OF THE ADELPHI THEATRE. On Saturday night, this Theatre, as remodelled and deco- v, Irated by the new lessee. Mr Wyadbam, was opened for the sea- he son ; and, of course, the attraction of the nee house-the new re company, and the feeliwg bf sympathy which is so generally Pt entertained, for Mr>lWyndbam, crested an excitement which may have been equalled; bht certainly was never ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... Her Majesty and the royal visitors came to the Crystal Palace on Monday morning at nine o'clock, and, as some 400 or 500 exhibitors had been formally requested to be present, more than usual interest attached to the occasion. The por- tion of the Exhibition marked out for inspection was the south gallery on the west side of the transept. Hitherto the royal visits have been made in a very ...

LITERATURE

... LITER AT UR --. MARarm, and other Poems. By Henry Inglis, Eso Blackwood &Sons, Edinburgh.1 1851, - 'Beantiful-so says, almost sings, Thomas Carlyle,- Beautiful is the union of -wealth with the love and further- ance of literature, like the costliest flOwer-jar inclosing the loveliesit amaranth. Quite as beautiful, say we, and infinitely more marvellous, is the union of the practice of ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... The approaching close of the Exhibition now begins to be felt unmistalkeably. On Monday L 329.5, l5s. was taken at the doors, arid there were 6S,542 viritt)rs. The T7inas says that cert tin annooncements ofjury awards recently made by the Daily NVe-ws are entirely inaccurate. The prooranme of theclosing isso farsettled, rind circulars are about to be issued to exhibitors informing th'm that, ...

SCHOOL OF ARTS

... The annual meeting of the subscribers to this valuable in- l stitution was held on Tuesday, in their ball, Adam Square,- the Lord Provost in the chair. The Directors, in their annual report, state, that the insti- tution not only continues to fourish, but that the last year, the thirtieth of its existence, is by far the most successful that it has yet witnessed. The number of students enrolled ...

INVERNESS GREAT SHEEP AND WOOL FAIR

... (Abridged fromn the Inverness Courier.) TInURSDAY, JULY 13, TO SATUIIDAY NIGIIT, JULY 15. Our importarnt market commenced as usual on thuesecond Thursday of July, and extended to the Saturday following. Svevral gentlemenl arrived on Thursday evening, but it was not till late next day titat business was attempted, and thett only a few small Jots were disposed of. There never was a market here ...