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DRUMMOND'S

CELEBRATED

SCOTCH CLAN TARTAN WAREHOUSE,

FOOT OF KING STREET,

STIRLING.

STIRLING is of ancient celebrity for the manufacture of Genuine Clan Tartans, and is the centre of a district highly and justly distinguished for the production of the most exquisite textures connected with the National Costume of Scotland, which are so universally esteemed and appreciated, on account of their comfort and usefulness, combined with elegance of pattern and durability.

J. & A. DRUMMOND have had the honour of supplying many of the most eminent personages in Britain, and numerous distinguished strangers from the Continent and America, with Tartans and Scotch Tweeds, &c., from whom they have received repeated orders, with gratifying acknowledgments of their approval of the goods received from this Establishment. From the well-known fame of the Stirling Tartans, the Proprietors of this Establishment are proud to say their Goods have found their way into almost every country in the civilized world. They are therefore enabled to offer to purchasers a selection from a Stock unusually extensive, and of the most superb description, consisting of-Clan and New Fancy Saxony Wool Tartans for Ladies' Dresses, Square and long Shawls, Gentlemen's Vests, Cravats, &c. &c. Spun Silk Tartans in Clans and Fancy Styles;-this Fabric is much approved of for Ladies' Dresses, Gentlemen's Neckerchiefs and Cravats, being elegant, durable, and cheap.

Genuine Scotch Tweeds for Shooting Jackets, House Coats, Trousers, Vests and Boys' Dresses, &c. From the softness and elasticity of this article of manufacture, it is much more comfortable and durable, also very much cheaper, than English cloth. A variety of Grays and Blacks, suitable for Clergymen. Undressed Bannockburn Tweeds, which are at a very low price, and much in favour for Shooting, Fishing, and Boys' dresses, and other rough wear.

Gentlemen's Railway Travelling Wrappers or Shepherds' Plaids. The comfort derived from these travelling companions only requires a trial to appreciate their usefulness and warmth, and insure their universal approval by all Tourists and Travellers.

Scotch-made Damask Table Linens, Bed Room Sheetings and Towellings highly esteemed for their texture, style, and durability.

Intending Purchasers may be supplied with Sets of Patterns, priced, with a list of Clans, sent free to any part of the United Kingdom and Ireland, upon application.

All Purchases of Three Pounds value and upwards forwarded free of carriage to London, Liverpool, Hull, Newcastle, Dublin, Belfast, &c.

Tartan Warehouse, Stirling.

J. & A. DRUMMOND.

TO ALL TOURISTS IN THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND. All interested in the Highlands and its People-all visiting its Mountains and Tradition-hallowed scenery-all who enjoy Deer-stalking, Grouse-shooting, Salmon-fishing, Trout-trolling, and the other Sports of the North, should visit MACDOUGALL'S

ROYAL CLAN TARTAN AND TWEED WAREHOUSE,

12 HIGH STREET, INVERNESS,

MANUFACTURER TO THE QUEEN AND THE ROYAL FAMILY, Who received a First-Class Prize Medal at the Great Exhibition of '51. At his Establishment will be found the most unlimited variety of CLAN and FANCY TARTANS, and PLAIDS and SHAWLS, FINE TWEED for Town Wear, LINSEY WOOLSEY, &c. All the necessary Clothing for Deer-stalking, Grouse-shooting, Salmon-fishing, Trout-trolling, Deep-sea fishing, as well as all other descriptions of Highland Manufactures.

Clothing for the Sportsman and Tourist made up at Half the London Prices The famous Highland Cloak, The Highland Costume for Gentlemen, without Ornaments, but including Sporran, Bonnet, Hose, &c., made up Correctly -From £4.

Goods Forwarded to Edinburgh, Glasgow, and London, Free.

DRUMMONDS'

Scotch-made Damask Table Linen, Bed-Room Sheetings and Towellings. The Proprietors of the celebrated Clan Tartan and Scotch Tweed Warehouse, Stirling, have much pleasure in intimating that their fame for DAMASK TABLE LINEN, COTTON and LINEN SHEETINGS, TOWELLINGS, &c., is rising as rapidly as their celebrity for Tartans, Scotch Plaids and Tweeds, for which they have long commanded the most distinguished patronage in the kingdom.

Patterns of BED-ROOM SHEETINGS, TOWELLINGS, and GLASS CLOTHS, with prices and widths marked, also a list of sizes and prices of SINGLE and DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, TRAY CLOTHS, DINNER and TEA TOWELS, sent free to intending purchasers, on application, and parcels of Three Pounds value and upwards, forwarded carriage paid to London, Liverpool, Hull, Newcastle, Dublin, Belfast, and the Principal Towns in Scotland, by J. & A. DRUMMOND. TARTAN WAREHOUSE, STIRLING.

In 12mo cloth, price 58.,

LIGHT IN DARKNESS,

OR COMFORT TO THE SICK AND AFFLICTED.

Being a series of Meditations, Prayers, and Portions of Scripture, for those visited with Bereavement and Distress. By the Rev. JAMES ANDERSON, Minister of the Parish of Cults.

EDINBURGH: ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK.

J. W. & T. ALLEN,

18 and 22 STRAND, LONDON,

PATENT PORTMANTEAU MANUFACTURERS.

Illustrated Catalogues of more than 500 other articles, forwarded on receipt of Two Stamps.

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A LLEN'S PATENT PORTMANTEAUS and TRAVELLING BAGS, with SQUARE OPENING; Ladies' Dress Trunks, Dressing Bags, Silver Fittings; Despatch Boxes, Writing and Dressing Cases, and 500 articles for home or Continental travelling, Illustrated in their New gue for 1859. By post for two stamps.

W. and T. ALLEN, Manufacturers of Officers' Barrack Furniture and Tary Outfitters (see separate Catalogue), 18 and 22 Strand, London.

CHOICE AND CHEAP SOUVENIRS OF SCOTLAND,

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SUPPLIED TO

STRANGERS AT PRICES

'GREATLY UNDER THOSE FREQUENTLY CHARGED IN BAZAARS.

KNOX, SAMUEL, AND DICKSON,

13, 15, 17, HANOVER STREET, EDINBURGH,

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SOLICIT the attention of Strangers to

a large Stock of Stereoscopic Views of Scotland, from 4d. to 1s. 6d., including Views of Edinburgh, Melrose, Aberdeenshire, the Trosachs (the land of the Lady of the Lake), and other objects and scenes of ROMANTIC INTEREST. These are to be seen in the Stereoscope in all "the grandeur and life of nature." A Stereoscope and a Superb View of Edinburgh free for 2s. or 24 Stamps. A Stereoscope and 30 or 40 slides for 6s. or 7s. 6d. in stamps (free by post), including Scotch Scenery. The Bijou Stereoscope and 12 curious Diagrams for 1s. or 12 stamps.

THE CELEBRATED CLAN TARTAN WOOD WORK.

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Purses 3s. 10d. to Pencil Cases, 6d. to

Snuff Boxes

Manufactured by Messrs SMITH of Mauchline, Makers to the Queen, at PRICES greatly UNDER those frequently CHARGED to STRANGRS. Paper Cutters, 8d. to 1s. 6d. Note-Books, 2s. 6d. to 8s. Brooches, 1s. 3d. to 5s. Bracelets, 2s. 3d. to 4s. 3d. Match Boxes, 8d., 9d., and 1s. Bon-bon Boxes, 9d. and 11d. 28. 9d. to 11s. 10d. Spectacle Cases, 1s. 8d. to 2s. 9d. Cigar Cases, 4s. to 9s. Card Cases, 2s. 9d. to 11s. 6d. Needle Cases, 1s. 6d. to 3s. 3d. Needle Books 2s. 6d. to 9s. Penholders, 3d. to 2s. 2d. Postage Stamp Boxes, 10d. to 2s. 8d. Tartan Books of Burns' Songs and Scott's Poetry, 7s. 6d. to 14s.

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THE CELEBRATED AYRSHIRE EMBROIDERY WORK. Fine Ayrshire Collars, 2s. 6d. to 12s. 6d. Fine Sleeves, 3s. to 10s. 6d. Rich Collars, Collars and Sleeves to match, 6s. 6d. to 24s. per Set.

Tartan Scarfs in various Clans.

SPLENDID AND CHEAP BIJOUTERIES.-Real Pebble Brooches, set in Silver, from 1s. 4d. to 22s. 6d. Real Pebble Bracelets, from 1s. 6d. to 35s., Beautiful Buckhorn Brooches. Real Silver Brooches, 6d. to 9s. Plaid Pebble Brooch, 2s. 3d. Silver Mounted Brooches, 2s. 6d. to 35s. Real Jet Bracelets, 9d. to 15s. Rowland's Macassar Oil, 3s. 6d. for 28. 9d. Eau de Cologne, direct from the original maker, Julichs Platz, Cologne, 1s. and 2s., usual prices, 1and 2s. 6d.; in large wicker bottles, 3s. and 6s. for Tourists.

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WATERSTON solicits inspection of his Stock of Tourists' Writing Cases, Travelling Desks, Despatch Boxes, etc., embracing all sizes, from that of a pocket-book to the most complete Alliance Despatch Desk. Large Assortment of Leather Bags, Dressing-Cases, Manifold Letter Writers, etc.

The newest and finest Photographic Views, for the Stereoscope, of Edinburgh, and all the finest Scenery in Scotland, as published. Every variety of Plain and Fancy Stationery.

56 NORTH HANOVER STREET, EDINBURGH.

In crown 8vo. cloth, price 3s. 6d., the Tenth Edition of

BLACK'S GUIDE THROUGH EDINBURGH,

With a description of the pleasure tours in the environs, illustrated by a Plan of the City, a Map of the Country ten miles round, and Views of the Scenery and Public Buildings. Among the steel engravings are the following views by eminent artists:

Edinburgh from Arthur's Seat, by E. L. Leitch, engraved by Wm. Miller.
Roslin Castle and Glen by Horatio M'Culloch,

Roslin Chapel by J. A. Bell,

Dalkeith House by Montague Stanley,

Craigmillar Castle by Rev. J. Thomson,

Dalmeny Park by Montague Stanley,

Wm. Forrest.

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"This little book should be in the hands of every stranger who desires to be familiar with all that is remarkable in the antiquities, institutions, and public buildings of Edinburgh."-Scotsman.

"This very handsome and elegant volume will be welcome to thousands of Scotsmen who have never been to "Auld Reekie," and no less welcome to thousands who have wandered through its picturesque and romantic streets, lanes, and suburbs. This Guide is beautifully printed and illustrated with admirable engravings on wood and metal, and every place of note is limned with great faithfulness, and described in neat and graphic paragraphs.

"This work contains many pleasing bits of antiquarian, traditionary, and historical lore, and while it will form a perfect handbook through the fine old city, it may serve better than y a far more pretentious volume to while away an idle hour by the fireside, and, when use, to fill up a blank corner in the table of the boudoir or drawing-room."-Glasgow

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EDINBURGH: ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK.

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