T'HE Subscriber begs to intimate that he has received IMMENSE STOCK OF HOME-MADE TWEEDS AND WARM LINSEY WOOLSEYS. BLANKETINGS, FLANNELS, ft PLAIDINOS. SHEETINGS. TICKS, TOWELLINGS, AND SHIRTING CLOTHS. GALAS, COBURGS, MERINOS, & PRINTS. Also,—A Large Assortment of TARTAN SHAWLS
December 21, 1854 - Nairnshire Telegraph and General Advertiser for the Northern Counties - Nairn, Nairn, Scotland
Onb among the many interesting objects in the British Camp before Sebastopol is the Sappers’ Church, right attack, where the Rev. Mr Taylor officiates. Its structure affords an excellent example of the adaptation of local circumstances to particular object. It is built wholly of
July 12, 1855 - Nairnshire Telegraph and General Advertiser for the Northern Counties - Nairn, Nairn, Scotland
of the late Mr William Kinlocii. The situation is good, and the Garden Ground is well suited fur the Building of one or two additional Houses. The feu-duty is only las. For further particulars apply to Alexander Fraser, Solicitor, Inverness; or, to William Dick, Solicitor, Nairn
May 31, 1855 - Nairnshire Telegraph and General Advertiser for the Northern Counties - Nairn, Nairn, Scotland
T’HE Commissioners in Aid for the County and Burgh of NAlRN—under Her Majesty’s Proclamation, issued for the purpose of collecting Gifts and Contributions, and to form a Patriotic Fund for testifying loyalty and love to the Queen and to her Throne, by a just and generous benevol
November 23, 1854 - Nairnshire Telegraph and General Advertiser for the Northern Counties - Nairn, Nairn, Scotland
The New York Empress denounces in eloquent and feeling terms portion of those on board the Arctic. It says :—“ According to the statement one of the saved (Captain no sooner was the ship found to be sinking than two of the quarter-boats were taken possession of by the second and
November 23, 1854 - Nairnshire Telegraph and General Advertiser for the Northern Counties - Nairn, Nairn, Scotland
The Times' Crimean correspondent’s letter of the 27th May has arrived. The embarkation of the army was rapidly progressing. Her Majesty’s birthday, on the was observed with great ceremony. Tin- distribution of French war medals to the British army took iilace. The proportion was
June 18, 1856 - Nairnshire Telegraph and General Advertiser for the Northern Counties - Nairn, Nairn, Scotland
From the general tone of the despatches of the cominan lers in the East, and the sentiments move recently expressed on the subject of the war in the French official journals, we infer that the Allies do not intend an assault on Sebastopol at present. Theyare now in a position st
May 17, 1855 - Nairnshire Telegraph and General Advertiser for the Northern Counties - Nairn, Nairn, Scotland