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WINES. Oldham's SHERRY, free Sweetness Acidity, . . . 23s per dozen. Superior SHERRY, , . 26s Very superior, ..

... valleys, bold headlands and rich fruitful fields, glittering dome and rural spire, cities, towns, and frowning battlements in short, a picture of deep interest, of historical and local associations, and replete with the most natural delineations of this beautiful ...

Glorious Success of the New Magazine, The Working Man's Friend and Family Instructor.—John Cassell has great ..

... Oliver Cromwell, fffi^T^t! History of Man, paper the second-The interesting K „ ,ffhbo urs ' els, an original and interesting Story, by Mary Howitt—The Good Words of Hagenmaier-Cnrlstopher Chronicle* Lectures on Social Arts, No. 11, Dress-The Importance of ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... then went away. The prisoner pave me tumblerful of kirn'd milk. I told her my husband was with me. She said, Is he? I was a short while the house when my husband joined us. I saw house a little way off which I understood wathe Baxters'. I came out and saw ...

LOST, from the Barracks, Friday morning last, llth instant, YELLOW CANARY, rather old and very tame. Any person ..

... lately occupied by Mr W. Ross, grocer and spirit-dealer. Rental £9. Upset price reduced to £70. 2. The DWELLING HOUSE of Three Stories, behind said shop, and the side of Peter Street, in which there a Baker's Oven. Rental £9 15*. Upstt price reduced to £70 ...

COMMUNICATIONS TO THE EDITOR. Dear SIR,—In your paper of Friday the llth current I perceive an extract from The ..

... Burritt refers to living in a garret. This was partly true at the time when Mr Burritt paid me a visit. I had lived in an attic story for more than 12 years before, in order to enjoy the rental derived from the other portion of my house. But Bir.ce that period ...

GLASGOW JUSTICIARY COURT

... tne doctor told her to give Jean spoonful out of the bottle which was got on Monday. The doctor did not come; aud the whole story subsequently turuel out be untrue. After the death Jean her chest was starched, but money found in it, except sixpence. This ...

ADVERTISEMENT. JOHN CHARLES BELL respectfully beijs to intimate, that, in compliance with the wishes of ..

... north end ofthe inner court, occupied James Brown, Esq., and Messrs D. & J. Moncur, with tho Letts above, consisting of three stories and attics. 11. The following Buildings situated Cowgate Street, Queen Street, Sugar Hocse Lane, and Peter Street, Dundee ...

District Intelligence

... a' ye ? PERTH. A QuALTFTKn Toast.—The present somewhat delicate rela'iju betw.j.i landloid arid ten. Nt bri to mind an old story, not a little characteristic of the proverbial caution of our friends the far north. On occasion of a former agricultural crisis ...

Published: Wednesday 16 January 1850
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2830 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CAUTION. White and Fairehild's Patent Concentrated Turkey Coffee. Packed in One and Two Pound Canisters, and ..

... valleys, bold headlands and rich fruitful fields, glittering dome and rural spire. cities, towns, and frowning battlements; in short, a pic'uVe deep interest, of historical and local associations, and replete with the most natural delineations ot this beautiful ...

Published: Wednesday 16 January 1850
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1837 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MORAL FORCE

... were to follow from their short-sighted policy been realized. Yet these agitators continue to go about the country with the greatest effrontery, disturbing the public peace—telling the most improbable and incredible stories— boasting of things which they ...

Published: Wednesday 16 January 1850
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1072 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THIS DAY & TO-MORROW. SOIREE. THE Committee the Working Men's Coffee and Reading Rooms' Association beg to ..

... at the very low Upset Price of 3702. 2d. ALL and WHOLE the westmost DWELLING HOUSE on the south side of Road, —con- of two Stories end habitable Attics, with fix excellent Cellars, and the Ground at the back thereof, measuring twelve poles thereby, occupied ...

SOIREE

... sum o saved yearly it would enable the working to purchase a considerable portion of the and thus become landed proprietors, short tbeir own masters. This scheme had ** been carried into effect in some of the English ties, by the working men purchasing freeholds ...