TO Til EpITO R HTTHE NEWS-LETTER. SJren ''be W~AigASThursday contains one of that series of ttck Sn s Society which the party of the WIdq are malking fdr-t~e evident purpose of destroying that body, and regaining their'iorsrr dominion over Belfast._ l And as one one of its member
IF any thing more than another be neetlcd an indubitable proof of the celebrity of ROWLAND’S MACASSAR OIL, it is the fact, that no known production in the world has many snurious and ba«e imitations, which set of unprincipled under the lure of bein^cH To PREVENT vile/Aosition, a
12 September 1835 - Dublin Evening Post - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
CO. ARMAGH.—To be SOLD bv Private Contract, the Towns and Lands of DERRYKEEVAN, DERRINRAW, CANONEILL, and CLONheld in fee, and situate in the Barony of O'NelMnd and County Armagh. These Lands hy a late survey, 1158 a. Bp., statute measure, luif bog, (the entire of the latter bei
12 September 1835 - Dublin Evening Post - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
R«c«s;>t« of Flour. Salte . Quartern Loaf, Butter ha* bee«» rather at market Iht* week, for which there was a brisk demand, both raport and comamption—in conaequer.ee of which holders thought get aa price, but could not effect In Baron there was fort her adraacc of from Ss per cw
12 September 1835 - Dublin Evening Post - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
THE STANDARD NOVELS AND ROMANCES. Th» iww Volume of this popular Series of the best modern Works of Fiction, conuins, MR. BULWER’S PAUL CLIFFORD." Complete, price 6s. Neatly bound with two Embellishments. THUS CHEAPEST LIBRARY OF ENTERTAINMENT Now comprises the finest the follow
08 September 1835 - Dublin Evening Post - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Losnoy PRICES CVRREST—Smft. Sl'GAH—The Sugar market early in the week brisk, the sale* general and extensive, and the prices higher , nobrowrs under >». - J Jamaica brown sold at 60s the market ha# since become rather heart, but the price* are fully supported. Ttie e«timatcd tale
08 September 1835 - Dublin Evening Post - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
the ult. have been received. The treaty of marriage between Queen Donna Maria of Portugal, and the Prince ot Saxe Coburg Gotha, reported be concluded, and only waits the ratification of Gtcal Britain. The Prince seventeen vears of age, and a Catholic—*> ,a t there will be no nec
10 September 1835 - Dublin Evening Post - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland