PULYERMACHER’S PATENT. GALVANIC CHAIN-B ANDS. BELTS, AND POCKET BATTERIES, HAVE rendered ELECT 11ICITY perfectly self-applicable, in a mild continuous fonu, and extremely efficacious without shock or unpleasant sensation. They speedily soothe agonising pains, reanimate torpid li
April 24, 1872 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
SQUARE. THE CORPORATJGN GRANT DRAFTS and NEGOTIATE or COLIiECT BILLS, payable at Bombay, Calcutta, Madras, Pondicherry, Ceylon, Mauritius, Singapore, Hong kong, Shanghai, Melbourne, Sydney, and Yokohama, terras which may ascertained their office. They also receive DEPOSITS for f
April 24, 1872 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
whole STOCKING on that Farm, belonging to William Gordon, the out-going Tenant, consisting : 2 Work M ARES, one 3 years old. 1 Work HORSE. 6 COWS. 10 BTOTS and QUEYS, fat. 7 One-year-old STOTS and QUEYS, and 2 CALVES. 3 Box Carts, with Tops; 2 Long Carls; Single and Double Ploug
April 24, 1872 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
THE Grass Parks of HAZLEHEAD, congou of Twenty-two Enclosures, will be Let for the Sea® Saturday, the 4th of May. pi’ These Fields are well Watered and Sheltered, and ® portion are also Fenced for Sheep. o’cle * Attendance is requested at the Barnyards, at Thrc Afternoon. * Hazl
April 24, 1872 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Grass Parks of MILLDEN, in the Parish of Belhelvie, about sis miles from Aberdeen, on the Ellon Let r t-he Season, by Public Roup, Monday, 6th May nest. The Parks consist of— One Field of New Grass, of about 171 Acres; Two Fields of Second Year’s Grass—one containing about 12i A
April 24, 1872 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
HOUSE OF LORDS— Tv4id<iy, April 23. Their Lordships met at four o’clock, when number of bills received the Royal Assent Commission. The Marriages (Society of Friends) Bill was read a third time, was also the Bishops Resignation Act (1809). PERPETUATION BII.L. The Duke of Richmon
April 24, 1872 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
A question was asked by Lord H. Lennox on the subject of the large quantity of biscuit, viz., 126,000 lbs., said to have been condemned as unfit for food, at Gibraltar, last autumn. His Lordship put the question to enable the Admiralty to set the public right on a matter on whic
April 24, 1872 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
London, Monday. This morning, an article appears in the News announcing that, if Mr Fawcett's Dublin University Blil is carried, the Government will resign. Such an announcement has startled political readers, and groat interest will be shown to morrow night when the motion come
April 24, 1872 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland