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The 2 Alabama slaver to quit British waters, and prey t upon the marine of the Free States : which

... wrecked every party to which he attached himself—who exterminated his friends, the Peelites, and broke up his patrons, the Whigs : this earnest man, whose earnestness consists in flinging on and off principles or professions as easily as he flings on ...

for Constituti Infante. Sold Cactios.—See that: —_ Crranise Sa Harsosivum asp Tm LA G N E §S ene Serre cout

... ards, in- manner, a brief summary of the ‘a af th, part history 0 ‘ont, but that the marveiious cure was even then theme of Whig (Belfast) Tats Bathe on ts ractical BURNABY'S Te KHIVA three Her past history 7, Page 13. erm Geom ysis of in giving a eomewhat ...

Published: Thursday 02 January 1879
Newspaper: Perthshire Advertiser
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1072 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

OPJNIONW OF THE MS&

... Clark, giving, in an manner, description of its present state, its ports, tts ir ‘an : tts products, and a chapter on Northern Whig (Belfast.) ports, Sra, ver 1 thirdly, Her eins snd recs he in piving tov glowing account of the ial d Phy THE BEST MONDAY ...

Published: Friday 03 January 1879
Newspaper: Perthshire Advertiser
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 816 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

REALISING SALE

... BAYOUS YOB • - gat d Sark Adak led garment, %Ay THZ OZZAT OF HEALTH Is wee more to the war We Ise We when mast std. It be Welly Whig to TESTIMONIALS. From Wad* SEVERE CARE OF ABTA LIVER COMPLAINT AND Glow., lir I 4 • Bolt I wood* I Wei o I IF br I my It, rad ...

= ‘aan! tt ne “BRITAIN'S NEW C SIXPENNY FD, , 64 Pacer, AK OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Louden Daily The

... the pat CAPTAIN FRED. BURNABY © its present athe rales ends Roval Geards, a its products und a chapter on MENT, x ‘orchern Whig (Belfast ) Page 18 says :—“* Two pairs of boote lined with far were ‘This little work sveryreed.ble. It is. ee pt Lee theo ...

Published: Thursday 09 January 1879
Newspaper: Perthshire Advertiser
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 473 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

C. no., 14 P.m (olli swam* Ihp)

... past as a eas ‘A call pamphlet by Mr B. Clark, giving, in old in manner, brief summary ‘its present fte ports, tts! Northern Whig led for ) to be om Cypres 's very readable. te givings sate of the isla: = ent or _ HE GARDENERS CHRON of Gardening and Raral ...

Published: Friday 10 January 1879
Newspaper: Perthshire Advertiser
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 722 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Path

... Shiffing. ANCHOR' LIM GLASGOW AND NEW YORK. Em mo ran lOW= HA The of this me Steamers GLASGOW FOR NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. Whig Montan (Lank Fole), to embark Pawners. CUM. £1313., £1414. ..d £3l is. Second and Steerage Booked to of CANADA.. Meese Orden ...

PERTHSHIRE ROADS.

... scheme of the Act is good. It appoints a general body of trustees for the whole county. And, giving to tenant-farmers what Whig Governments ought to have given them long ago, this Tory measure enacts that the general body shall consist of nominees of ...

EXTRACT

... of the past ower Gaye) A emall pamphlet by Mr Clark, giving, in an manner, brief summery of its present. history of Northern Whig (Belfast.) om Cyprus 's very te | three parte | and tn = slowing account of the ish ruins and relics.” : | ° ' lr Ma for GARDENERS ...

Published: Monday 20 January 1879
Newspaper: Perthshire Advertiser
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 445 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Reviews

... Kilwianins, they'll tend the Anima spinnan, Wi' and • run till they sit roan' the tee. I hen hurrah de. Its an story that baith Whig and Tory Mum aye collyabargy like dogs a bane ; And a' denominations are 'motto' in patience For oae Kirk will thole to let ...

NOTICL

... these days How to deal with him is the question of questions ; and we have no doubt that the best men in the ranks both of Whigs and Tories, of Churchmen and Dissenters, feel that so it is and that they would be only too delighted, if,' wholly apart from ...