HANGINGS, Comprising the Newest and most Fashionable Designs, anc from the extent of his Stock, he will enabled to sell then on cheapest terms. the departments of Ironmongery. Cutlery. Jewellery Silver Plate, Clucks, Watches. Guns, Paints, Colours. &c. &c. his Stock is at presen
May 14, 1846 - Stirling Observer - Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland
The speech Lord John Russell in the House of Commons on Monday night, on the Sugar Question, is by far too Ion" for our columns. therefore think we shall be mo.-t justice both to our readers and the subject, presenting them with the foUowing abstract and analysis from tho Mornin
July 23, 1846 - Stirling Observer - Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland
The news from the seat of war in Mexico are rather extensive, but of no great importance. In the interior of Mexico a high war spirit has now manifested itself, S o much so that even tbe State of Guadalaxara has been roused into hostile activity—tbe most thoroughly republican in
December 17, 1846 - Stirling Observer - Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland
created the interference of the French at Home. It is well they should coifess, for it is the veritable pons i of all their speculations. It amusing. One set predicts the speedy and permanent restoration the Father of Chi is endom " (the Pope the father, and Rome the mother— fit
June 28, 1849 - Stirling Observer - Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland
STIRLING. Corn" EXCHANGE, June 22.—This day's supply of grain was 5U bolls, via.-4G wheat, 19 barley, oats, beans, and 31 loads meal, Barley continues dull; other articles in fair demand. 'Wheat is 6d higher on top, and 3d on the average Barley is (id on top, and 2d on the avera
June 28, 1849 - Stirling Observer - Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Public generally, that he has Opened the above Premises with complete and varied STOCK OF CABINET FURNITURE, which, for quality of material, durability of workmanship, choicenees design, elegance of finish, and moderation in price, he is confident will give entire satisfaction t
June 28, 1849 - Stirling Observer - Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Irish Landlords and their ct/.5.-N 0 class of the inhabitants of Ireland is likely to escape the dreadful effects of the failure of the potato crop. The landlord well the merchant and the tradesman will be inevitably victimized. Comfortable tenant-farmers who hold many acres of
October 22, 1846 - Stirling Observer - Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland
HOUSE OF LORDS.—Monday, Jan. 23. MINISTERIAL EXPLANATION. The Duke of WELLINGTON, in answer to question from the Richmond, as to tbe reasons which had 'ndueed the government to resign and then again accept office, said that lie was one of those who objected the proposition of Si
February 5, 1846 - Stirling Observer - Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland
court or session. tf Mr Macglasban was appointed clerk of the )sine ss, in consequence of the death his partne f I)un The Council subsequently 0 ' sUspen sioD, writer, to the office. Mr too* . txoe „t. 1 claimed the office in virtue of his interim case came before the court on S
June 27, 1844 - Stirling Observer - Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Light Biiead.—On Saturday last, one of the magistrates received a letter, through the post, complaining of light bread, pointing out the place where the writer had got it,—he also gave his name. We have stated before that it is people's own fault if they get light bread, as the
January 4, 1844 - Stirling Observer - Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland