-7i;Lr Butter 7ft*. 78*. per c«rt. wheat 24a. 2ft*. Od. per barrel to 12a.6d. per ditto ; oate 7i, to 9a. Od. par » bacon oiga26*. to 27a. (M. per cwt. CARLOW MARKETS^pIy 31. Wheat 26». to 27a. per barrel ; barley 10*. Us. pet;barrel oat* 7*. to B*.6d. per ditto oatmeal 11a. per
03 August 1833 - Tipperary Free Press - Clonmel, Tipperary, Republic of Ireland
Sale on liberal terms. No. A3, litrey-ilreet. Aag. 5, 1833. VAULTS AND STORES, TO be LET, in raost desirable Situa^fO.' being very the Bank Buildings, and well wcured. jj The Vaults are spacious and dry, with Ground three over them. The entire w«»old answer Wine or General Merch
05 August 1833 - Dublin Mercantile Advertiser, and Weekly Price Current - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
(Mr. S.) had Merer di*gr*cedhia. Lord •poke sneeriugly of his assertion that none in Ireland was pacificator but stormy agitator. He re-asseited it, and he would now give Lord Grey the theory of how they did it. said that no other person could controul the Irish peasantry, exasp
07 August 1833 - Clonmel Herald - Clonmel, Tipperary, Republic of Ireland
Fj*pi*r Garth»er>»tiet't, the lady ut F. L. Thomas, t*Q , •” daughter. the ImUMe of her father, the Lord Illdmp of Dromore, In court-street, the Edward Lottos Ksq., son. InOirS;. the lady John Fletcher, Kmi., «t daughter. tlu* 2jth in tanl, Templemore, i« lads the Hon. I.ieutenai
03 August 1833 - Dublin Weekly Register - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
For Pi/llnr/ Drrat/eil Teeth Pnin, Heat nr Pressure ; amt incorrodible Mineral Teeth, frith out JVires, Sj*rin</r f any other Uyafurex. PATRONISED THE ROYAL FAMILY ENGLAND AN*C
01 August 1833 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Our attention has been called a grievance of considerable magnitude in our city, from which loss of life has recently resulted. A practice prevails upon the North Wall, with set of ruffians assuming the calling of porters, of insisting upon a right of carrying all kinds of bagga
03 August 1833 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
/« sand-cracks aud lender hoofs this ointment is found most efficacious, by washing out the sand or dirt, and wedging nightly some tow immersed in the ointment, then stopping up the sole with cowdung ; but observe that the horse's evacuations be regular, lest inflammation might
06 August 1833 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
ATTACK ARCnDf. CON' I SOS' Darby Goode and Patrick Quaker were pot to bar for appearing in arms Faster Tuesday last, stepping tftc carriage of the Venerable Archdeacon Batson, and serving him with most violent Terry Alt notice. Archdeacon examined Mr. French, KG. members Faster T
06 August 1833 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
LON DON G CST 3, understand the Mumeiiml Commission will at the end of this month, immediately the return the Commissioner* from the Summer Circuit. The statement in the Morning Pipers respecting a familv having died of the cholera i* not correct. They had been in -a very unhealt
06 August 1833 - Limerick Evening Post - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland