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IF YOUR HAIR IS GREY OR RED,

IF YOUR HAIR IS GREY OR RED,

COUPELLE'3 PORE INST ANTAN E* througlTall Chemists, eie., """Ter?™ a,, who such a excellent.’ Mr Casey, 2 Your Hair wy greatest satisfaction.’ GUs’ter Green, d * Middleton the highest —ieV for the Heir, far preferable to all others.’ S».a hy Mr chemist, Forres; Hathick, street,
November 30, 1854 - Nairnshire Telegraph and General Advertiser for the Northern Counties - Nairn, Nairn, Scotland
 
IRELAND

IRELAND

The Magistrates of Kerry have agreed to call Government for reduction of the conatabu lary force to the atandard which existed previous to the famine. The Queen has appointed a Commission to inquire into the state of the business lbs Court for the sale of Eacurnbersd Estates in
November 30, 1854 - Nairnshire Telegraph and General Advertiser for the Northern Counties - Nairn, Nairn, Scotland
 
SCOTLAND.

SCOTLAND.

The War Telegraph.— The unstamped sheet published under this title, lias announced that it is about to change name, and as the Northern Telegraph will future appear as a twopenny stamped daily paper. Representation of Ayrshire.— The death of Lieutenant-Colonel Janies Hunter Blai
November 30, 1854 - Nairnshire Telegraph and General Advertiser for the Northern Counties - Nairn, Nairn, Scotland
 
A NARROW ESCAPE.

A NARROW ESCAPE.

NARROW ESCAPE. Captain Maxwell, 50th Regiment, M.P., had a miraculous escape lately. He was in a trench behind an embrasure, and happened to stoop for a moment. As he did so a 32 shot came into the embrasure, knocked off his cap, and carried away a piece of skin from the top of h
November 30, 1854 - Nairnshire Telegraph and General Advertiser for the Northern Counties - Nairn, Nairn, Scotland
 
MARRIAGES

MARRIAGES

At.erd.en. 13.1. in«t John M.lcolm E.q, banker, Banrdiorr. Jane, third daughter of A. Thomaon, Banchory. . f’an.biisavie S.ilherland the l.iih inalant, irnnel , Ilual. I'" Wl« «d s'wt Merehant. Tain, Clr.r- -rct F'=z.hetb, yoe. g-st daughter of th. late Willis Kuw, C.iubu«»vle.
November 30, 1854 - Nairnshire Telegraph and General Advertiser for the Northern Counties - Nairn, Nairn, Scotland
 
STIFF JOINTS.

STIFF JOINTS.

Although the above complaints differ widely in their origin and nature, yet they all require local trcai incut. Ma yof the woist cases of such d<sea will yield, in comparatively short sp .ce of time, when this Ointment is diligently ruobe > into the parts affected, even after ev
June 20, 1860 - Nairnshire Telegraph and General Advertiser for the Northern Counties - Nairn, Nairn, Scotland
 
SMITHS A MACK AY,

SMITHS A MACK AY,

Sion the Golden Ball, Street, and Rose Stheet Foundry, Inverness; TTAVE always Stock— Stoves and Fenders, in great variety. Also, and Naptha Lamps and Oils. _ Brass and Iron Castings of every description. Agents for Perry & Sons’ Fibe-Peoof Safes. OTAGO, NEW ZEALAND. jXc The AGE
June 20, 1860 - Nairnshire Telegraph and General Advertiser for the Northern Counties - Nairn, Nairn, Scotland
 
HORRIBLE OCCURRENCE.

HORRIBLE OCCURRENCE.

Os the morning of Wednesday week, the rural population of a small place called Ballymacomb, near Bellaghy, were thrown into state of the utmost excitement the report, that a f .rmer, named bert Smith, had murdered his wite. Smith, who is aged about 40, has been married for some
June 20, 1860 - Nairnshire Telegraph and General Advertiser for the Northern Counties - Nairn, Nairn, Scotland
 
NOVEL MODE OF THIEVING.

NOVEL MODE OF THIEVING.

case of some interest came before Mr Yardley this week at the Thames Police Court. A welldressed young woman, calling heiself Clara Jones, was charged with stealing a quantity of silk, lace, and velvet, worth £l7 10s, from Mr Haslem, linendraper. She went to his shop, 10 Queen’S
June 20, 1860 - Nairnshire Telegraph and General Advertiser for the Northern Counties - Nairn, Nairn, Scotland
 
INVERNESS AND ABERDEEN JUNCTION RAILWAY. SUMMER ARRANGEVIENTS. - INCREASED ACCOMMODATION. and after Ist JUNE, 1860, and until further notice, the

INVERNESS AND ABERDEEN JUNCTION RAILWAY. SUMMER ARRANGEVIENTS. - INCREASED ACCOMMODATION. and after Ist JUNE, 1860, and until further notice, the

TRAINS will arrive and depart at the following hours, or near thereto as circumstances will permit:— Time taken from the Railway Clocks. UP TRAINS.
June 20, 1860 - Nairnshire Telegraph and General Advertiser for the Northern Counties - Nairn, Nairn, Scotland