COMPLETION OF COLSTO9'S CAT., .. . . . .. .. . I I . , , ~ - .- ,,n _ The noble hsll ?? b been erected on the eite where formerly stood Coleton's 9chool, and whieb has been properly named after the great philanihropiat, if now completed, and a few finiehing strokes are alone requ
September 14, 1867 - Bristol Mercury - Bristol, Bristol, England
Nor thle reffinlides of silit , PrivoeLt-C 0011til'oit To Lets," ando "1 Wasatedsa," am page 2. u1RTALI CASTING DIRT for ShLII.-AdPPIV f~hu"a" H pafltn .512Otrld-Phite, Metal and Die Hinkling Worlks, 'VIttcr1 St.al 1prmtimt to be ~;ct. Wl'O, ETP, at 1, Umnapton Street. god ujpor
September 4, 1867 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
BRUTAL TREATMENT OF A CREW BY A SHIP'S CAPTAIN, SI Happily, we are seldom called upon to narrate such a I story of persistently brutal conduct and inhumanity en Si the part of a ship's captain towards his crew as it Is our duynow to lay before our readers. On Wednesday last the b
September 4, 1867 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Substantial House in West North Street, There will be Exposed to Sale, by Public Roup, within Messrs Edmonds & Macqueen’s Chambers, 22, Adelphi, on Thursday the 19th September, at Half-past Two o’clock (if not previously Sold by Private Bargain), THAT DWELLING-HOUSE of Four Floo
September 11, 1867 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Books of the value of £136 are awarded to the Students most distinguished in the Class Examinations. At the close of the Curriculum the best Greek and Mathematical Scholars are entitled each to a Simpson Prize of or thereby, the second in point of merit in Mathematics to Boxil o
September 11, 1867 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
There has been an improved feeling in the demand for manufactured goods, this week, both for home use and export, very full prices. Iron and coals have sold freely, at extreme rates, i M MiCH ESTER, Sept. s.—We have experienced another very quiet week in all departments of trade
September 11, 1867 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
The supply of sheep and lambs this morning was again large, the number 8555, being 152 more than last week. Sales dull, and prices still tending downwards. At the close a considerable quantity were unsold. Best mutton, from Cjd to 6}d, and down to 6d ; ewes, from to s}d per lb.
September 11, 1867 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
AT UPPERMILL, TARVES, On Thursday, the 12th September, 1867, there will be Exposed to Sale, by Auction, following valuable SHORTHOKISr BULLS •*- &c., the property of Wm. S. Marr, Esq., viz,;— 3 YEARLING BULLS. 18 BULL CALVES. At the same time there will be Sold, 10 FAT HEIFERS.
September 4, 1867 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
be Sold, by Public Roup, within the Writing Chambers of John Ferguson, Advocate, 84, Union Street, Aberdeen upon Friday the 11th day of October next, at 2 o'clock Afternoon THE ESTATES of BERRYHILL and COCKLAW, in the Parish of Peterhead and County of Aberdeen belonging to the T
September 4, 1867 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland