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LITERATURE

... ~LTRAT-URE -~ .L AXD OTHR FoLs. By Robert ?? London: Bennett. 1867. tbook is not without special inte. trt tS ders. The author is the son of a dir ngaisbed In~ rmissionary and well-known writer bn philology, thetSev. Dr Caldwell, and was himself a student at Glasgow LUnivertity, where, in 1863, he gained the Poetry Prize, by the unanimous award of the judges. The verses of university prizemen ...

KILMARTIN CATTLE SHOW

... KILMARTIN CATTLE SHOW, This show took place on Wednesday last, and was in every way as successful as formerly. Upwards of 90 lots of sheep were penned, and the day being very fine they showedtoadvantage, Thecattle also were quite up to the mark both in number and uality, the two-year-old stots belonging to Mr Jas. ampbell, Ormaig, being very much admired. We also noticcd on the ground the ...

MAX GREGER’S CELEBRATED WINES, As Supplied to The Queen. C& W. STEWART having been Appointed Sole Agents for ..

... of these WINES, beg to announce the arrival of a Large Supply. Assorted Sample Cases of One Dozen each, containing two bottles each of Six different kinds, at 3ls, 375, and 455. Testimonials and Price Lists may be had on application. C. & W. STEWART, WINE MERCHANTS, Importers of Brandy and Liqueurs, A DELPHI, ABERDEEN. Messrs william walker & sons HAVE ON SALE, WINES,— From France, Spain, ...

INVERARAY CATTLE SHOW

... UVMRARAY CATTLE SHOW. This cattle show was held on Friday, and was well attenlded. Thfollowing is the list of pries:- -WEST HxornnD CATTL.E FIRST CLASS.' Aged bull-let, Chales Turner, Maam; .2d, Dunank Macarthur. Achnadunan; 3d, John mac. artlur, Acurach.-- Twoyear-old bulel-t, Duncan Macarthur; 2d, Charles Turner. Beat pair of -three-year-old heifera--lst, Duncan Macartr; 2d, Chas. Turner; ...

A WORN-OUT EXHIBITION

... A Paris letter says there is somiething dismal about the Great Exhibitionibuildingaud its surround- ing garden, at least those who remember it accoin- panied by sunshine, bustle, and gay toilettes. NpD matter what section of the world's fair you enter, bu'sinesseems to have nearly ceased, and the princiL pal showmen are awaV. Many of the stalls are left to the guardi=uship of persons who 'are ...

Displenish Sale, Hillhead, NewtonhHl

... ABOUT 14 Acres OATS and BARLEY Do. POTATOES. 2 Work HORSES. 1 QUEY, Three Years Old. 1 One-Year Old STOT. u- Shetland COM and CALF Threshing Mill (almost new) ; Barn Fan • Single Tr« di i. Two Harrows; Iron Drill Harrow min on»I- . n . Plon > Railling; Cart Harness ; Stable Furniture, Machme; Wlre The usual Credit will be given. Sale to commence at Eleven o’clock Forenoon. JOHN CHRISTIE. ...

TO BE FEUED,

... G-ROUNU EXCHANGE STREET There will be exposed to Public Roup, way of Feu, within the Offices of Messrs 3, A. Webster, Advocates, 42, King Street, upon Friday, the First day of November next, at Two o’clock, Afternoon, T'HE AREA, or PIECE of GROUND, belonging to the Caledonian Railway Company, on the East Side of Exchange Street, lying between the Savings Bank on the South, and the Property of ...

THIRD MUNICIPAL WARD

... AT a Meeting of the Electors of this Ward, held within the Music Hall Buildings, on Monday, 28th October, 1867, On the motion of Mr And erson, Balmoral Place, Baillie Donald was called to the Chair, and Mr Peter Farquharson was requested to act as Clerk. Baillie John Fraser preposed Mr William Gordon as fit and proper person to represent the Ward, which motion was seconded Mr Charles Smith. ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... THE PARI-S EXHIBITION. - U MY A GLASGOW ZEGfl{K v t No. VI., A-nD LiAs. a Is a treatise which I once read on the natural his. t tory of our species, man was described as a gregn nous anima, or one having a tendency to flock or t -herd together; but I found in the Exhibition I was a very much isolated by my want of the means of 1 communicating with those around me. And cer- tainly, I thought, ...

THE FENIAN EXHIBITION IN THE CITY HALL

... THE FENIAN ExHIBITiON IN THE CITA I . A LL. MR LAVELLY-MiS TXACfINGS ANF POLLWWERS To the Editor of the 7asgow Herald. 15th October, 1867. Sln,-I ask leave to make the following observa- tions on the above subject, simply to vindicate my co-religionists, at least the respectable part of them, from the suspicion of having anything to do with the senseless tirades of Mr Lavelle and his party ...

THEATRE-ROYAL

... THEATRE -OYAL. 'THE XAN O AIRLIE.. Mr GW;-. Wills has made a welcom.e addition to the literature of thestage. Leaving the beaten path of isipid love.tales and stories of lost and found in- 1heritances, he has given us a drama, or rather a trag~edy, at once thful'nd vigorotd , with nore of the true poetry of lfe n it tha is to be ?? in a 8core of the plays which pass current now a-dayse The ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... -,TMKTRUA-IYAL. t-t L , BRIGHT. __tIeNr' isea drama con>- pounned tmateri~ 9route honely and natu- L JoesBrigh4 a'firean, ai&hii sister Honor, keep S~oute for the 'istgi benefit of each other, and '18 yeax~ previonst th fe opening of the drama they have added totheir househo~ d n young girlwhom Joe saved from' death in a great fire in a hoteL RuBt, as the young girl is christened by her ...