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... Edinburgh, „ James Mushet, News Agent. TO CORRESPONDENTS Having now got Impressed Stamps, Subscribers who desire it way hare Starved Copies by communicating with la. The Ingeressed Stamp has the advantage of being Reheated as Olen as way be required within the ...

THE CHANCES OF PEACE IN AMERICA

... facts, it is by no means clear that the South is as yet thinking of peace. She cannot have peace without abolition, and rather than accept abolition she will probably make at least one more effort to dictate her own tenni. Victorious over Sherman and Grant ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... TO CORRESPONDENTS Flaring now got Impressed Stamps, Subscriber who &sire it rung hare Stamped Copies by communicating with us. the huprersed Stamp has Me advantage of being Re-posted as gllen as may be required within the period of Fourteen Days from ...

THE PATENT LAWS

... sum required for stamps alone, by expiration of the third year, in £5O, and ar the end of the seventh year another £lOO is payable if the patent is to be longer continued, the inventor has the power of not paying the I.loli of stamp duty with the alternative ...

In BaIGAD!

... intended for the Thames trade. From the time the keel was held it was apparent that the work was superior to the ordinary stamp of vessels, and as form sad symmetry were imparted to the hull, width the skillful superintendence of her builders and designers ...

A. WArrs°) a PIANOFORTES & HARMONiuivi In the North of Scotland, which be bee selected personally from the ..

... Popular Songs of that celebrated Comic Vocalist, 1 , / and which can be had, Post Free, Half-Price, on receipt of Postage Stamps for the amount, from ------ - ALEX. WATSON, 213 UNION STREET, ABERD.EEN, (OPPOSITE THE MUSIC HALL,) Olt AT THE BRANCH EST ...

TUE WAPINSCHAW

... subject of complaint by foreign nations than horse-steldiug, or , with greater propriety perlmps one might say,employing a wrong stamp, or selling tea without a license. In this case the representative of the Northern ! party chose to tarn COllllllOll, informer ...

THE BIJCHAN . OBSERVER, FRIDAY, June MOO.

... on Tuesday, at the Crystal Prince, when Mr Edmund Yates, who has been entrusted with the duty of making enquiries respecting the operations of the newspaper stamp, wet the members in order to confer with them on the suhject. In the course of the conference ...

A RIDE TO THE TOON ON A TEE- TOTAL HORSE

... The Leeguo has done sod it doing admirable service la • noble rause ; but that is Duly the tattooer reason why it should stamp with its imp - imager wily first gists minter, THE WORKMEN'S REVOLT IN MASSACHUSETTS, A BOOT of revelation has just occurred ...