■ -1> y i ,• ■ ai .\.SAI.\>I> II.! lONS. Tl.e i: iN.ui.i. -■man puirishe'l ««nie very strikinm ral -*• ' an-l tiiumpliantly e<talili>h the •n— at t'.i- thinkina, tl,,- -t infoimeri, and the most inde- pemh-nt part the people "f
31 August 1837 - Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
Protestant Emigration Cuninunit'i," G. . Ron; tson, Esq., make a lengthened extract. After giving the whole subject nur deliberate and anxious consideration, have no hesitation in recommending it to the attention of every Protestant who is desirous of finding in another clime th
it a. |„ rl parcel of syatem drive Conservative Gentlemen ' the Magisterial Bench, no matter how frivolous the cieus. i r ffV WORK ' » he COMMITTEE of the may be or how much at variance with every principle of justice HOUSE and MENDICITY bet/ leave to inform Tlicre has not been
Drear** Raponlury, Stephen’s green, THIS DAY, without reserve, \Very strong well-bred Bar Mare, got dim by Diamond ; she is to twelve sfonewiih any hounds, is a superior ruadatresa, and trained double and single harness. Duty payable by purchaser. R. HARRIS, Auctioneer. TO ALL W
31 August 1837 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
MOST RESPECTABLE FURNISH£fn LODGING A, f J TO BE LET. C< OSBISTING of two Drawing-rooms, chambers. Servant’s Apartment, aeparate Pantry, Coal Vault, &e. ; well suited for pdwMStinna) gentleman, or small family without children. Inquire at 16. Hume-street. Stephen’o-green. 110USE
31 August 1837 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
»ectiooof the and 7lh of Wm. IV, chap, 1 10, grand junta in Ireland are em- ] powered preoeul tnd apply any balances, in their treasurers* hands, for any county charge whatever that shall seem to them expedient ; and, all counties are indebted the Board Works, on alvancea for co
31 August 1837 - Clare Journal, and Ennis Advertiser - Ennis, Clare, Republic of Ireland
moox-PAPBA 9, HIGH-STREET. BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, Ste., &c., TTTAS announce for S.VLK, an Kntira New A»- Jl soriment UOOM-PAPEKS, With a Splendid Assortment of FLOCK and GOLD ; ako. FLOCK and FANCY BORDERS, match. HODGSON intimate, that, previous the late Reduction of Duty, havi
ivm Dublin, Monoav, Aur.csr 28. Suyar. —The market wa« brisk, and good deal of business doing during the week. Brown, per cwt., to 575; middling, to 60*; Good, Gls to64s ; fine, and very fine, to refined, common, 80s 86s; fine, to Malt —Of good and prime quality moved oft'steadil
I.lf the cl. I.ilti.l r ;:j*|i-irc tit runspirai ) th I i»nr-!. M-n. il, evt-rl ■ .1 r-r-.i-al t'» marc’.i until this lit. i-. quil m rv'itf, «In. ••i< d. tln‘»»is f- r . rca* in iiji ilu m a lio.lv. w!un. matl.-r u . n- in.nK jti isoin i'. l alatrava Uu- I'K't v' (11.1 -t til. 1
31 August 1837 - Dublin Evening Post - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
A1.1.X V.MH.Il’s VOI %*.»:—AM» |\ THE ,in m hv, &c.. Hvo. (‘tAb*r* Captain Alexander i* pleasant, da&hinfr, aivl. won!, graphic dc*M:nber. ran dot? he* of Africa, the Whiteman’s Stem Leone, and then stretched off Helena, and rtacM he Cape in due lime. The story of his voyage very
31 August 1837 - Dublin Evening Post - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland