As the above Goods have all been purchased in this Year, and large proportion of them, indeed, the last Month, the Public will rarely find more favorable opportunity. N. ft.—Any Person desirous of taking the above Establishment, together with the Stock hands, would be treated wi
NOTICE- TO WHOLESALE PURCHASERSTHE LADIES DUBLIN, &c IN consi^jueiice of living formed a Partnership agreement,''.the* entire splendid Stock belonging to CHAS. M DEUMOTT, of Si, Dame street, must be cleared out within a.few days, to mske room for very extensive alterations, ‘enl
01 January 1830 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I c o ?? P i i ?? adis o i eevtt .fassy Dwaoe, :Bg,-M2vforCloname^,O -ioe e1'ectors of thi.ounty-' 'Tmer JkadvAW etaig I . ,fi~e nd~re of. Liouteppt 'is. a ;readJ; -lWere t;l pqblic. ~a4 wse s4 o s~ thie ?? tastebf ArohAgng ?? i Nb`iaai baid li oi s(b6 rtha iftr DawSe 4ei ;rivate
01 January 1830 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
An anonymous writer, who signs himself An Orthoiu)x Churchman, ** complains of the exclusion of the Athanasian Creed from the usual service, in St. Mary’s Church, on Christmas Day. For our own parts are disposed to think the omission good one ; our wish that it was legally provi
111(1 ED, Charles Hubert, Esq H6'h regiment, son of Richard TnWrishend Hu'tert, o< Cahirnane, Kdlarney, Esq. to Eliziheth, daughter of Blood, Litneiiek. Saturday the ins.ant, at St George’s church, by the Rev. .Mr. Bridge, Mr. John Nevin, to Miss Au gusla Louisa Watkins, of place
01 January 1830 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
■ CARRIAGES~FOR SALE, At Moore’* Coach Factory, S6. South Great George’*- street, off Dame street, TWO Phaetons, heads remoraable, with coachman’s seat in front; one Phaeton, with turn down seat behind an elegant Swiss Carriage, highly finished ; a fashionable Stanhope Gig, with
01 January 1830 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
a; xS NG OF.`TfEBEAUTIFUL PERSIAN. . ,, ~B,. 3 lit.. .WIfnN, ESqt. , (*ros t~'ite 7P~i~ter s Wat71-for 1830.j "Tkrl Eeatttifnl 'Persian was extremely surprised-at N9on- reddin's liberality; she looked'.,very wistfully at him, anld said Whither are you going?-sit, I entreat you, a