WANTED a good Salesman. One who can speak Gaelic preferred.—Apply, at once, to Walter Flett, Draper, Fraserbnrgh
... WANTED a good Salesman. One who can speak Gaelic preferred.—Apply, at once, to Walter Flett, Draper, Fraserbnrgh. ...
... WANTED a good Salesman. One who can speak Gaelic preferred.—Apply, at once, to Walter Flett, Draper, Fraserbnrgh. ...
... to relate that one evening, returning from meeting had been speaking of tho «ork in own district, where hi* testimonv was coldly received, rot two young men •uecca>ion w)io had become converted through their attorn • ance at the markets, and with whom ...
... one will promote ii pleasure «n proposing, a Chief Magistrate of the »on. lie could speak gentlemandutingni integrity. (Chein.) \ utmost core and attentic whieh did with the « plause ) Prorost Davit Invfiury. (Great appl Protest Davidson, in name and ...
... Tax editor of the Melitml speaks la the highest terms of C&nxcmTs Goods a bevarage Md a food for invalids account of absolute pwritjrJUgh the name of Cadbl'et any packet is a gssraxtee «f padty.-fAdsti ...
... While speaking of the fisbinpr, nro Glad to notice some of our fishermen have hud fair lakes of cod, &c.,thlt week, for which they are petting good price. We hear that shilling is being paid the curer for some of the cod fish brought ashore. Ten years ...
... Saturday. April 11. oderate; generally speaking the quantities of Sit*. Veal ~..4a odtos* Inferior mutton 3* Middling do * 4a Prime do fid «4a sd Small pork fid ia -Od ...
... Gillian maclaine Gaelic BURSARIES. One of these Divinity, tenable for Three Sessions, open Gaelic-speaking Students studying at any Scotch University for the Ministry the Church of Scotland—annual value £O5 to £loo— will he awarded after Competitive ...
... Speaks fob lisej.f ! HUDSON'S SOAP. FOB ITBRLF ■ JiUMj** W. Sre .«» ro. Imo • srß*K9 fob Itself • cver.-fddrt.j ...
... gENGER’S JIOOD '• Humanly speaking, Renger’s Pood etilirel) saved baby's life. He could digest nothing sstil begun the * Bragcr.* lie now rosy and fattening rapidly. from Prion te Letter. ...
... Bradford —Generally speaking, the wool market I* tolerably cheerful, with a fair demand for wool. A moderate business has been done in worsted yarn*. Rochdale.—The flannel market was as quiet as for some time past. Prices were steady. Cardiff —Steam coal ...
... THE BANFFSHIRE JOURNAL, Tuesday, January 19, 1858. i'iteratnrf. mucli. Of the Bells ofl’otrcaux,” cannot speak favourably. The story is improbable, ami loosely built, while the style is exaggerated and semi-spasmodic. The article, and Love Lyrics. Robert ...
... BENGERB FOOD Humanly speaking. Benger's Food ntircly saved Utb> s life. He could digest nothing until liegan the • Henger.’ is now rosy and fattening rapidly. Kxtmrt Priemfr Letter. ...