L I Net E. T3HE TRUSTEES of Mr DUNCAN have a constant Sul)ply of the best Scotch LIME ready for dolivory at th BLACiRImLLOCIK LImEwVonies, and are prepared to lay it down at Abordeeu and any Station of the Great North of Scotland Hall- wayn Co., at very moderate prices. Orders se
June 3, 1857 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Mr Otway asked Lord Palmerston “if he will inform the House what the condition was which, on the formation of his Government, certain members of it stipulated should not be made to Russia; and whether the present Government was bound by that stipulation Mr Otway, in the course o
June 20, 1855 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
sent the ship’s cutter with the seven Russian prisoners and the ordinary boat’s crew. The boat approached the shore under a flag of truce, which she displayed for half an hour before she reached the jetty. The officers and the prisoners landed with their baggage upon the jetty—w
June 20, 1855 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Bariev. ’.. Ter 81b., sinking the offal s. d. s. d. t. d. a d Beef,inferior 6to 3 8| Mutton prime 4 4 middling 310 4 4 Prime Southdown... .5 0 ft prime 1arge....4 6 4 Veal, large 4 5 0 - ditto Scots ....4 10 small Mutton, inferior 3 310 Large hogs 4 3 8 middling... .4 0 4 6 Neal
June 20, 1855 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
THE CONSTITUTION TRIAL, It is not often that Prince Albert takes any ostensible part in political matters. Some complain, with what reason we know not, that his presence in the Privy Council exerts an undue influence. They tell us of the obstacles to the court policy being smiled
June 20, 1855 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
11HOSE who were Members or Widows entitled to share in the Funds of the TURRIFF FRIENDLY SOCIETY, the time of the dissolution of said Society, and also the Heirs of such, who may have died since, will receive a Dividend of One Pound Fourteen Shillings sterling, on application, w
July 13, 1853 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
to cleanse the blood, liver, stomach. Kidneys, and skin. In FEMALE and NERVOUS DISEASES, this great remedy does marvels, in regulating the menses, making them natural, relieving pains, cramps, spasms, fainting—and carrying ntf all those disturbing and debilitating influences whi
July 13, 1853 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland