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CHINA & GLASS WAREHOUSE

Is the Best and Cheapest in the North.

A Large Variety of Designs always on hand.

44 UNION STREET,

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Gairloch and Shetland Hand-Knit Socks,
Stockings, and Gloves,

Boys' Knickerbocker Stockings,

ANDREW FRASER & CO., Boys' and Men's Linsey Woolsey, Union,

CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS, AND VENETIAN BLINDMAKERS, No. 7 UNION STREET, respectfully request PARTIES FURNISHING to inspect their Stock of Dining-room, Drawing-room, Bed. room, Library, and Hall FURNITURE, which for quality of Workmanship and Material, combined with Moderate Prices, cannot be excelled.

HOUSE AGENT AND VALUATOR.

JOHN GRANT,

CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, UNDERTAKER, AND DEALER IN FANCY GOODS, CAR

PETS, LINOLEUMS, FLOORCLOTH,

VENETIAN AND OTHER BLINDS.
Estimates and Patterns sent on

Application,

and Tweed Shirts,

Ready Made or Made to Order.

A. W. F. begs to draw the attention of
Ready-Money Purchasers to his unrivalled
HALF-GUINEA SILK HAT; also, to his
Genuine 8s 6d SILK UMBRELLA, on Best
Paragon Frame.

1 CHURCH STREET, INVERNESS

JAMES J. MORRIS,

Imperial Hotel Buildings,

ACADEMY STREET,

INVERNESS

(Opposite Station Hotel)

Funerals Conducted in Town and Country. HOSIER, HATTER, SCARF,

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WORKS BY ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, F.S.A., SCOT.,

EDITOR OF THE

CELTIC MAGAZINE,"

PUBLISHED BY A. & W. MACKENZIE, INVERNESS.

THE HISTORY OF THE HIGHLAND CLEARANCES.
Parcels Post, 8s.

Price 7. 6d.; by

THE ISLE OF SKYE IN 1882 AND 1883. 257 Pages Crown 8vo. Price 2s. 6d.; Parcels Post, 2s. 9d.

THE HISTORY OF THE MACDONALDS AND LORDS OF THE ISLES; WITH AUTHENTIC GENEALOGIES OF THE PRINCIPAL FAMILIES OF THE NAME. Only 425 and 75 Copies printed, respectively, and now nearly out of Print. Only a few Copies remain. Price, Demy 8vo, 25s.; and Demy 4to, 428. THE MACDONALDS OF GLENGARRY.

Issue limited to 150 Copies.

Recently Published.

THE MACDONALDS OF CLANRANALD. Recently Published.

Price 7s. 6d.

Price 75. 6d.

Issue limited to 150 Copies. HISTORY OF THE CLAN MACKENZIE; WITH GENEALOGIES OF THE

PRINCIPAL FAMILIES OF THE NAME. The issue of this Work was limited to 425 and 75, respectively, and has long been out of Print. A copy of each Edition, uncut, fresh as new. Demy 8vo, 25s.; Demy 4to, 50s.

HISTORY AND GENEALOGIES OF THE MATHESONS; including the Families of Bennetsfield, Ardross and Lochalsh, Achany and the Lews, Iomaire, &c., &c. Only some twenty Copies remain unsold-Price 10s. 6d.

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THE PROPHECIES OF THE BRAHAN SEER (Coinneach Odhar Fiosaiche). With an Appendix of 66 pages on Highland Superstition, Second Sight, Fairies, Hallowe'en, Druidism, Witchcraft, Sacred Wells and Lochs, &c.," by the late Rev. Alexander Macgregor, M. A. Third Edition, uniform with "Flora Macdonald and Prince Charles," Price 2s. 6d.; by Post, 2s. 9d. Fifty Copies printed on Crown Quarto Paper, at 75. 6d.

ALSO PUBLISHED BY THE SAME FIRM:~

THE TRIAL OF PATRICK SELLAR, Factor on the Sutherland Estates (from 1810 to 1818), for the Crimes of Culpable Homicide, Real Injury, and Oppression, before the Court of Justiciary, held at Inverness on the 23rd of April 1816. In Paper Covers, Price Is.

THE LIFE OF FLORA MACDONALD, AND HER ADVENTURES WITH PRINCE CHARLES. By the late Rev. Alexander Macgregor, M.A. With an account of Flora Macdonald's Descendants, their Marriages, Professions, &c., &c.; and a Life of the Author, by Alexander Mackenzie, F.S.A., Scot. Second Edition, now Ready, Price 38. 6d.; by Post, 35, 9d. Fifty Copics printed on Fine Toned Crown Quarto Paper, at 7s. 6d.

CLARSACH AN DOIRE; GAELIC POEMS AND SONGS. By Neil Macleod. Just Published. Large Crown 8vo., 180 pp. Price 3s. 6d.; by Parcels Post, 3s. 9d. A. & W. MACKENZIE, PUBLISHERS, 25 ACADEMY STREET, INVERNESS.

INVERNESS: PRINTED AT THE COURIER OFFICE.

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P. G. WILSON,

JEWELLER TO THE QUEEN, INVERNESS, Has a large and beautiful Stock of JEWELLERY, in the Fashionable and most desired Patterns; and which have been patronised by many distinguished persons of taste.

SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATE in a great variety of patterns, suitable for Presenta tion, and including all the Articles required for Table use.

P. G. WILSON'S WATCHES are of the best and most improved construction, carefully finished, and guaranteed first-class Time-Keepers,

CLOCKS AND TIME-PIECES in great variety, suitable for the Drawing-room, also for Dining-room, Hall, Office, Lobby, &c.

The Largest Stock in the North of Scotland to choose from. The Repairing of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery receives careful and prompt attention, while the charges are as moderate as any in the trade. Orders by Post receive most careful attention.

MACDOUGALL'S.

Our deliveries of New and Special Fabrics for the present Season are now to hand. Our Large Stock, and Improved Facilities, enable us to submit greater Choice and better Value than Minor Establishments, or Large Associations, an we have great confidence in respectfully soliciting the honour of a visit.

MACDOUGALL & CO.,

Manufacturers of Tartans and Tweeds to Her Majesty and the Royal Family, THE ROYAL CLAN TARTAN WAREHOUSE, INVERNESS AND LONDON.

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SIR EWEN CAMERON-Continued.-FINAL SETTLEMENT OF THE ANCIENT FEUD WITH MACKINTOSH.

LOCHIEL and his clan lived in peace during 1659, though considerable commotion was going on at headquarters. When his good friend, General Monk, resolved upon supporting the Scottish Parliament against the English Generals, Lochiel determined to join him, and accompanied him in his famous expedition to England, which resulted in the Restoration of Charles II. in 1660. His reputation had preceded Lochiel in the south, and he was treated with the greatest civility and consideration, wherever he went, by the English people, who came in crowds to meet the Scottish Army, expecting deliverance at their hands, praying for their success, and petitioning for a free Parliament in England. Lochiel, who was the guest of Monk during the celebrated march. to London, was carefully provided for in suitable quarters on his arrival. The General had him along with himself on all occasions where there was opportunity of doing him honour, and when the King made his triumphant entry to the city, "the

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