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THE WATEBFORD NEWS AND GENERAL ADVERTISER, FEBRUARY 22, 1878. SALES. NEW THEATRE ROYAL. v-' SEED WAREHOUSE, 25, KINO. 8 TREET, WATERFORD.

n'ATEllFOM) MARKETS. 7 Waterford, February 22nd, 1878. NATIVE WHEAT. Small supply. BLACK OATS.

More demaud this week at oct quotations. FOEEIGN WHEAT1. Dull, at a decline of d. MAIZE. No change.

J. S. PHELAN. PRICES CURRENT. JTTST RECEIVES, LARGE and Fresh Supply of Dr.

DeRoob; Johnson A Co's Pbepa rations, consisting of the following Dr. DeRoob' world-famed Vrtx, or Vegetable Life Drops. 3 Dr. DeRoob' Compound Eenal Pills, Price Is. Ijd.and2e.9i DeRoob' Haib Restorer, Trice 4s.

od. T-To be tad at 50, King-Street, Watebfobd. MOBBIS A Di G- I I Ni Fc Wolverhampton, (Established Sixty Years), rT 1 -MAKUFACTUBKE8 OF The Celebrated BONE MANURES. NOW READY, NEW. EDITION OF BUTLER'S CATECHISM.

TC THE CATHOLIC CLERGY, BOOKSELLERS, 4 1 On Sale at The Ners Ojjice, With the Recommendation of the Bishop of Waterford and Lismore, tho Right Rev. Dr. Power A Cathechism for the Instruction of Children BY THE MOST Rev. Dr. JAMES BUTLER, Arch bishop of Cashcl and Emly.

1 1 1 1 RECOMMENDATION I I approve of of this Edition of tne Right tJov Dr. James Butler's Catechism, and recommend it to the Faithful of these Dioceses. JOHN POWER, R.C.B. i Waterford, Sept. 16th, 1877." Printed on Good Paper, and in large clear Type.

Ordeh8 from any part of the Diocese, sent in and directed to C. Redmond, Printer and Publisher, Waterford News' Otfico," 49 King-strcet, promptly attended to. The Trade supplied on moderate terms. May be had Iietail from every Catholio Bookseller in tho Diocese. To Poor-Law Clerks.

IRISH. WHEAT, per barrel of SSOlba. White Ked 6 liiiuiir do BARLEY, ler uarrel of 22Ubs. Grinding- Malting OATS, per barret of ISSIbs Black White Grey FL3CB, per sack, of 28011. Supertinea Interiors -OATMEAL, ver Sack New.

d. 6 to SI 0 2 24 6 2 I Old. ded. a 000 0 to 0 0 6U0 00 0 3u0 00 0 000 0 on 0 000 0 U) 0 900 00 0) 0 Ul 0 Ml 000 0 00 0 000 0 00 0(10 0 (0 0 000 0 00 0 43 0 0 37 0 0 0 vo 0 0 0 0 0 Faee. s.

d. s. 30 0 to $1 0 -28 6 a .04 0 00 0 -00 0 00 .00 0 IV .00 0 00 0 .00 0 )) 0 -17 0 17 3 -16 0 16 -00 0 (U (JO 0 0) 0 -00 0 -00 0 00 0 -03 0 00 0 1 18 0 18 -63 7 ilHAN.IierUtPt. -FOLLAKI) do. FOREIGN.

WHEAT, per barrel of 28fH. American Spring and Winter Russian liiciltoli Ghirka, Taganrog, and Odessa Il.rail -INDIAN CORN, Yellow, Odessa and Galatx Ibrail and Foxonian (old) American UJU Do. New FLOUR, American, per barrel of 1961bs. rencn, per sack, oi ZBoitw. INDIAN MEAL, American, per sack Home Maamacture, per sack, of 2Jll.

Imports and Exports for week ending Thursday, 21st. IMPORTS. EXPORTS, Indian Quarters. Indian Com 35 Quarters 7 do. Wheat Oats do.

i Oats 3813 do. Barley Barley 31 do. 333 do. Floor 6Bf Sacks. llour i Barrels.

1 Oatmeal 36 do. Meal 520 Sacks. Indian meal do. 0 0 V. HOME ANtTr ACTTJRE.

ALBERT PATRICK J. PERRY, STREET, CORK. 81, PORTMANTEAUS. LADIES'. BASKET TRUNKS, BULLOCK TRUNKS "Best Quality all Hand Skwn.

Wholesale and Betail Ohdebs Sent Corrioye Paid. Factories Caret's Lane St Margaret Stbeet. Wabeitoube: 81 COEK, fl5-t 0 0 Veterinary Notice. F. W.

PHELAN, M.B.C.V.S.L., (Late Govbbnicental Veterinary Suroeon, Dotlin, Slioo, BEGS to inform his friends and the Public that he has OPENED a VETEBINAEY ESTABLISHMENT Ok thb NEW QUAY, CLONMEL, Where he can be consulted daily as to Examination of Horses for Soundness, Ac, and the various diseases incidental thereto as also of all other animals whatsoever. He hopes, by strict attention, to merit a share of public patronage. f22.4t In man Line Hoyal Kail Steamers. LIVERPOOL TO hEW, YOBK as follows City of Richmond. Feb.

21 City of New York 3500 Tons Feb. 26 City of Montreal 4490 Tons Tuesday, Mar. 5 City of Berlin 5191 Tons Thursday, 14 Saloons replete with every modern comfort and convenience. Fares 12, 15, 18, and 21 Guineas. Steerage, 6 Guineas, with fnll supply of Cooked Provisions and every comfort.

Steerage Passengers forwarded to Boston and Philadelphia without extra charge. Passengers booked to any part of the States and Canida, at Special Rates. Apply to William Ink an, 22, Water-street, Liverpool S. Harvby, 12, Little Goorge's-street, Waterford or ti any In man Line Agent. f22.1y Inrestment, Land, and Building Society.

OFFICES-35, SOUTH MALL, CORK. LAND. ANDLOBDS or Tenants having a bona fide inter-JJ est therein can obtain advances on same on easy terms from the Cork Bnildmg Society. UcaTl.r.ill r.W requiring Advances on rropertr lor a short term of years will find the system of Repayment under the Roles of the Cork Bnilding Society the best suited to their requirements. Many persons have been enabled by means of this Society to clear their properties of long existing encumbrances in a few years.

PURCHASERS OF PROPERTY not having the full amount required for their present investment, can have a large proportion of the Pnrchase Money advanced by the Cork Building Society, on easy terms. CLEAR OFF OUR MORTGAGES. ALL PERSONS wishing to pay off their Mortgagos, and unable to do so from having to pay the amount in one Sum, are recommended to make themselves acquainted with the peculiar advantages offered to meet sucn cases by tne (Jorfc iJnuding oociety. IF YOU WANT MONEY "TTvOR Bnilding or Alterations, apply to the Cork Jj Building Society for their terms. 1 BUSINESS MEN EQUIBINQ MONEY for a LONGER PERIOD Jj of time than it will be advanced by the Banks, can obtain it from the Cork Building Society on House or Land Property, on such favourable terms as will enable them to pay both Principal and Interest in a few years.

For farther particulars apply to JOHN GIUSANI, Secretary, 35, South Mall Cork. EDWARD CLEBURNE, Treasurer, 9, Great George's street, Cork. Or the following local agents JAMES BUDD, Tramorc. M. A.

HENNESSY, Limerick ARTHUR CROSBIE, Tralce, 'I 1 Surveyor-in Chief F. W. JACKSON, M.A. T.C.D. o5.1y 30, South Mall, Cork.

TO UBVS, IN ONE 0B MOBE SUMS. fTVHE DIRECTORS of Thb Ibish Cito Service JL Building Society invite attention to the revised tables of the Society, under which unprecedented advantages are offered in assisting persons to acquire Freehold or property. The Loans are repayable by Quarterly instalments. according to the following tables, which mclude Principal and Interest SHEWING THB QUARTERLY PEY STENTS 0B BACH 100 ADVANCED FOB THB PEBIOD8 SPECIFIED. The "Waterford Amateur Dramatic Club Has the honor to announce that it will give its FIRST PERFORMANCE, ON FRIDAY EVENING, 1st MARCH, 1878, Under the immediate Patronage of The RIGHT WORSHIPFUL the MAYOR of WATERFORD, On which occasion will be produced John Oxen-(.

ford's Comedietta, i I RETAINED FOR THE Dtir fcAUb ip0 followed by Selections from RICHELIEU." Concluding with the laughable Farce, THE AREA BELLE." Songs, Ac. Characters by Messrs. Jauics Kennedy, Henry Maher, M. A. Manning, P.

Sullivan, Wm. Dunne, Downey, D. J. Keogh, H. McKenna, K.

Downey, W. Ducie, Ac T. MANNING, Msivor, President. P. A.

POWER, J.P., Vice-President. E. DOWNEY, Secretary. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Perfoi niarice to commence at Eight.

Prices Seats in Private Boxes, 5s. each Dtofs Circle, 3s. Orchestra Stalls, 2s. it, Is. Gallery, 6d.

Places may be secured, and Plan of the Theatre at Walsh A Power's, Custom-house Quay. To be Run under the Irish National Hunt Steeple chase Rules. Carrick-on-Suir (Co. Tipperary) Steeple-chases, ON MONDAY, MARCH, 4th 1878, TT0 be run over the Mainstown Course, within One-and-a-half Miles from Carrick-on-Suir. This course is one of the best adapted for early racing, being all in grass and safe fences.

The Marnuis of Waterford, H. W. Briscoe, J.P., J. Belamy, Eso, M.T.F.H., Mr. Wardropp, 3rd Dragoon Guards, Mr.

Yateman, 3rd Dragoon Guards, Lord Marcus Beresford, A. Chichester, The Marquis of Ormonde, Lord Charles Beresford, M.P., Colonel Chaplin, M.K.F.H., Octavian Mansfield, J. Bell, V.S., W. Riall, J. Power, Esq.

Treasurer The National Bank. Hon Secretary J. J. Hcarn, Esq. Judge, Handicapfer, Clerk of the Scales and Course T.

G. Watts Waters, Kiliatrick, Monasterevan. Starter H. W. Briscoe, Esq.

Closing of Stakes. All entries close with the Hon. Secretary, at the Bessborongh Arms Hotel, by 10 p.m., on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, except the Handicap, which will close on Tuesday, February 26th, at 10 p.m., with Mr. T. G.

Watts Waters, Kjlpatrick, Monasterevan. Entrance and bookage to be paid at the time of entry, or the entry shall not be received owners must blame themselves if their entry be omitted, if they don't nform to this rule. The rider of a horse whose starting fee is not paid at the scales will not bo weighed until it is paid. Colors to ba declared at time of entry those not doing so will be fined 1 sov. before being allowed to start.

The W. A L. R. G. S.

A and W. C. I. B. W.

will carry back free, horses running at this meeting. Horses coming from a distance of over 50 miles to this meeting will be provided with stabling and forage free l.v the, riiminiMM. on nnrilirarjon to the Secretary. First Race. The Farmers' Plate of 20 so about 2 miles, for horses the bona fide property of working farmers, and that have been in their possession nuiee the 1st January, 1878.

Weight for age Four years nlita. lOst. tire. list. 81b six and aired, list.

The winner of a flat race, steeplechase, or hurdle race. Taluc 20 to carry 51bs extra of one valne 30 aovs 71h OTtra of one valne 40 lOlbs extra one value 80 sots, or upwards, 141bs extra. Eiders who never won a race valne 20 allowed 51bs, To close Feb. L8th. at 10 D.m.

One sov. entrance. )rw anv u.l.iitii.ii.il ct.i rtj'Tj Second Race. The Carrick-on-Suir Town Plate of 50 rovr. A HnnriireLn.Aont two and alia If miles.

A winner of a race valne 35 sovs. after the publication of the weights, 71bs. extra; of 63 sjvs. Sib. extra otw sots.

121b. extra. The second horse to receive 5 sovs. ont of the plate. One sovereign entrance, and one sovereign additional for starters.

Third Race. The Hunt Plate of 25 sovs. in specie, Ouen to all horses that have been fairly hunted (certi ficate from Master of the Hunt or by two gentlemen appointed by him who hunt with his hounds, to be lodged at Mr. Hunter otnee a clear weeK Dciore races, according to I.N.H.S.C. Rules), with any established pack of stag or foxhounds in Ireland during the season 1877-78.

Weight for age Four years old, lost. 71b five list. 81b six and aged, 12st. 31b. Winner of a steeplechase value 00 sovs.

excluded. Winner of a steeplechase value 20 sovs. 51b. extra twice or one value 40 sovs. 71b.

extra. Gentlemen riders, or those approved of by the stewards. 1 sov. entrance and 1 sov. additional for starters.

About two and a-half miles. To close February 28th, at 10 p.m. Fourth Race. The Au Revoir Plate of 20 sovs. Two miles.

Weight for age Four year old, list five, 12st. 51b six and aged, 12st 121b. The winner to be sold for .120. Horses entered to be sold for 100 sovs. allowed 51b.

75 s.vs. allowed 101b. 50 sovs. 141b. sov.

1 sov. additional tor starters, close Friday 28th, at 10 p.m. Fnll particulars on application to the Hon. Sec. Out-Door Officers of Customs.

AN Open Competition for not fewer than Thirty Appointments will be held on FRIDAY, the 26th of APRIL, 1878, in LONDON, EDINBURGH, DUBLIN, and other places. Age, 19 to 25. The necessary Form of Application will be forwarded to any person who sends to the Secretary, Civil Service Commission, London, S.W., an addressed foolscap envelope. This form must be returned so as to reach the Secretary on or before the 12th of APRIL. f22.2t WATERFORD AND LIMERICK RAILWAY COMPANY.

Extensive Coal Yard to Let. TO BE LET, the COAL YARD at NEWRATH, in which an extensive Business was carried on by the late Mrs. Kinsella, and later by the Glamorgan Coal Company. The Premises possess peculiar facilities for carrying on a large Trade, and adjoin the River Suir, from which Vessels can unload direct into the Yard. Further particulars can be obtained on apppli-cation to (tf) M.

J. KENNEDY, Secretary. Head Offices, Waterford, 9th February, 1878. Waterford and limerick Kail way. AT the Sixty-fifth Half-Yearly General Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company, held at the Oflic es of the Company, Limerick Terminus, on MONDAY, the 18th day of February, 1878, Thomas Synnott, J.P., (Chairman of the Compiny), in the Chair, The Secretary having read the notice convening the meeting, the Seal of the Company was affixed to the Begisterof Proprietors, and the following resolutions were severally carried unanimously 1.

That the Report of "the Directors now read, and the statement of accounts of the Company for the half-year ending 31st December last, as furnished to the shareholders, be received and adopted. 2 ThatfDividends be now declared for the Half -Year, to 31st December last, npon the several classes of shares in this company at the rates following, viz Of 4 per cent, per annum on the 4 per cent. Pre-. ferential Share Capital. Of 4i per cent, per annum on the 41 per cent.

Preferential Share Capital. Of 5 per cent, per annum on the 5 per cent. Preferen-' tial Share Capital. Of 5 per cent, per annum on tho 51 per cent. Preferential Share Capital.

Of 3i per cent, per annum on the Ordinary Share Capital. And that such dividends, less income tax, be respectively made payable to the present holders on the 4th proximo. 3 That James Spaight, J.P., be, and he is herebv by re-elected, a Director of tho Company. 4 that Walter Breen. J.P., of Slade, Fcthard, County Wexford, be elected a Director of the Company, in place or instead of Thomas Greene, J.P.

5 That George Gibson, be, and he is hereby re s'ected. an Auditor the Company. THOMAS SYNNOTT, Chairman. The Chairman having vacated the Chair, and Jambs Spaight, J.P-, having been moved thereto, It was Resolved unanimously, That the best thanks of the Meeting be given to the Chairman, Mr. Synnott, for his dignified conduct in the Chair.

J. KENNEDY, Secretary. 18th February, 1878. f22 DYER'S VESICAJTT, FOB Curb, Splent, Spavin, Cough, and many other Diseases. Firing done away with in most cases.

It is Patronised by His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, the Earl of Huntingdon, Lord Massy, Lord Clarina, Sir C. Barrington, Bart. Mr. Pollock, Lismany Sir James Langrishe, Hon. G.

Fitzgibbon, Hon. M. D. Vera Vesy, Countess Dunraven, and a large number of Gentlemen who know how to appreciate its wonderful effects. Any person can have a bottle free by post, with full directions, by forwarding a P.O.

order or halfpenny stamps for 5s. 3d. to B. H. Dyer, M.R.C.V.S., Limerick.

Sold by most DruggistSj BENSON'S WATCHES Watch and Clock Maker to the Queen and Royal Family, and by Special appointment to the Prince of Wales and Emperor of Russia. Old Bond-street and (Steam Factory) Ludgate Hill, London. BENSON'S WATCHES of every description, suitable for all Climates, from 2 to 200 Guineas. Chronographs, Chronometers, Keyless, Levers, Presentation, Repeaters, Railway Guards, Soldiers, and Workmen's Watches, of extra strength. BENSON'S Artistic English Clocks, decorated with Wedgviood and other wares, designed to suit any style of rohitecturo or furniture also, as novelties for presents.

Made Bolely by Benson. Fmm JE5 5s. BENSON'S Pamphlets on Tubbet Clocks Watches, Clocks, Plate and Jewellery, illustrated sent post free each for two stamps. Watches sent safe by post. Benson's new work, Time and Time Tellers" TEAMOBE, COUNTY WATEEFOED.

SMiraUa Investment. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ON MONDAY, a iiAJtua, 1878, flf not nrnvinnerv rflHE INTEEE3T in the Two HOUSES situate i isAinunil, witn seven Acres of Prune Land attached. These Houses are in excellent repair and admirably situated on the particulars tpjriy to ISAAC SOENTON, Solicitor, Mr. THO MAS POWEB, the Qoay.A 20, BAILEY'S NEA STREET, WATEEFOED, Koet Attract iTe Sale by Auction. GOLD and SILVI WATCHES, La lies' and GenUemen's GOLD BINGS, WOEK BOXES, DBESSINO CASKS, and an immense Variety of FANCY GOODS, FUKJUTUJtJS, JOHN PENDEE baring received instructions from Mr.

Soaks, whoj bis gone to reside in London, will Sell by Unreserved Auction, On WEDNESDAY fr THURSDAT, FEB. 27 and 28, At 20, BAILUYS NEW STEEET. The entire HOUSEHOLD FUEN1TUEE and Effects, consisting chiefly of Two Mahogany Loo Tables, Cabinet, Sideboard, unge, six Chairs, Arm Chair, Card and Fancy Tables Lavenport, Work Table, Chimney Glass, Carpet and Bug Brass Fender and Fire Steels Oil Cloth, Coal Vase, two Bronze Figures, Chimney Ornaments, Painting and Kngravings.Book Stands, Work Box, Fruit and Shades, China and Glass, Ac. BEDROOMS Altert, French, and Iron Bedsteads Palliasses, air Mattresses, Feather Bed and Bedding Dressing Tables, Basin Stands and Ware; Toilet GLisa-s, Towel Airers, Cane-Seated Chairs, Bedsteps, Venders, Carpets, Window Blinds, Sponge Batb, stretcher, Child's Cot and Mattress Time Piece, Pictures HALL Oil Cloth, Umbrella Stand, Hat Sack, Mats, Stair Bods, Jhrometer, Hall Chairs, Perambulator, Gasalier. Kitchen Cliairs, Meat Safe, Fender, Tubs, Filterer, Tea Trays.

Saucepans, Delph, Clothes Horse, Store, Baltic Seat, Ship, Sailing Boat with Oara and Mast Iot of Framing Tools, Brass Binge, Nails, Bench, Saw, Planes, The Stock-ih-Tbadi consists of Gold and Silver Watches and Clocks Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Bings Gentlemen' Pins, Lockets, Sewing Machines, Opera Glasses. Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Book Slides, Portmanteaus, Toilet Glasses Albums, Fancy Frames, Cigar Cases, Watch Stands, Magnifying Glasses, Ladies' Leather Hand Bags, Purses, Hair and Clothes Brushes, Ink Stands, Concertinas Fans, Jewel Cases, Ladies Companions, Boxes of Drawing Instrutaet ts, Perfnmes, Vases, Magic Lantern and Slides Perfume Bottles, Spectacles, Hand-glasses, Pescils, Brackets, Oleographs and Steel Engravings. Let of Jewellery, Dressing Cases, Fishing Bods, Koom Paper, I hot ogragh and Photograph Apparatus Gilt Mouldings and Picture trainee. Teapots, Fl au 1 a large lot of Sundries, Order of Sale--l irst Day Furniture, Boom Paper, Portmanteau s. Writing Desks, Dressing Cases, and Fishing Bods, Ac 2nd Day The remainder of tbe fctxck-in-Trade.

Sale at Eleven o'Clock sharp First Day, and Twelve o'clock 2nd Day. i JOIIN PENDEB, AccriOKxiB. 7 CITT Or WATEBrOKD. BAEBON JTBAND-STBEET. TO BE 80LD J1Y PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of Fbbkcart, at the hour et Two o'Clock, p.m., at COMMITS' Waterford, fie LESSEES' INTEBEST in 1.

The Three Hot sea in Barronstrand-Street, in the City of Waterfowl one thereof in the possession of Mr. Stafford, ttnd the two others adjoining same, and a large Y( rd at the rere thereof all held under lease for 61 years, from 1st Mat, 1856, at a rent of 50, leaving a well-secured profit Bent of about jEoO a year, Two of the above1 Houses are held from year to year, and one by the week. Immediate possession will be giver, of the large Yard, which is well adapted for the Coal Trade or other business. 2. A House in irrack-Street, Waterford, held for an unexpired rm of Four Years, at a Rent of 10, and yielding Profit Bent of jEIO per Annum.

Dated this 14tt jbruary, 1878. For further partic liars apply to PEIRS8 KELLY, Solicitor, 2, Little Waterford. Or Mr. JAME i HENNESSY, Auctioneer, fl5.2t I FETHAED, CO. WEXFOED.

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD, GROCERY AND noiDvor fta r.rswwF vr viTTinna ros saxs. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, Haiii-Stbeit. Fbtkabd, County Wexford, onTUBSDAY, 5th MABCH, 1878, at 12 O'Clock, noon, th Piece or PABCELof GEC'UND, with the Two-Storey DWELLING-HC USE and a Slated COTTAGE, Both standing there in built in 1867 by Mr. Richabd Lewis and held on ler Lease for 77 years, from 29th September, 1873, at the Yearly Bent of The House contains Shop (17 31), with a Plate Glass Front Focr Bed-rooms, Two Sitting-rooms, Two Servants' Bw ms, Larder, Pantry, Two Attic-rooms, Si ullery, with Force Pump, W.C. Yard, with Coach blouse.

Stable and Store House. AU fit for immediafai occupation. The One-Storey Lofted Cottage is now let to a Weekly Tenant, at Is. 6d. a week.

Immediately after the Sale of the Leasehold Interest will be SOLD, THE HOUSBHOLD GOODS and EFFECTS, now in said DweJIiiig-horce, to be fully enumerated in future band-bilk Dated, February 13tb, 1878. For title and Cot ditions of Sale, apply to PEIRSE ELLY, Solicitor, 2, Little Waterford. WILLIAM 8MITH A SON, Auctioneers, 2t Waterford. CITY OF WATEEFOED. ATXCTXO.

i o' SUPEEIOE HOUSEHOLD FUBNITTJEE, Splendid Walnat ottage Piano, Feather Beds, Ac Whjjam Surra A Sow have been favoured with from JoHif Blair, Esq. TO SELL BYt AUCTION AT 42, JOHN'S HILL. ON TUE8DAT, 26th FEBRUARY, 1878, I VHE Eittire Hr itjsehold Fcbkiture, which is of I a very good description, comprising splendid Full Compass Cstn ge Piano, in Walnat, only a short time ia use, Hnsie stool, Manic Stand 6 Mahogany Balloon-Back Chairs, in Hair Cloth, Loungers in Damask, Boaeweod Easy Chain, in Damask, Centre, Work and Fancy Tibbies, Chimney Mirror, Engravings, Caroctsand Heart! Bnr. Drnincet. Cromb Cloth.

Crim son Damask Wiadc Cm-tains and Blinds, Venders and Fire Steels, Lamps Secretaire and Hook-owe, root Stools, c. Bedrooms. All ert Iron Bedsteads and Palliassses, Feather Beds, 'Mahogany Chests Drawers, Toilet Tables and Toilet Glasses, Basin Stands and Ware, Wardrobe, Towel Airers, Cane Chairs, Carpet and Bugs, Fenders and Steels. Commodes, Hip Bath, Pic tnrea, iron scmcner. -di.

Tl lie Cover and Bunas. SSii-China and Glass, Dinner Ware, Copper rve ran, Ata. Thb Kithcer is fnlly furnished with all necessary reqmsnes, Water arrel, Uarden lools, Ate. Sale at 12 o'eleck sharp. Pnrchasers to pay Auction Fees.

WILLIAM JMITH A SON. Anctioneers. Mi eht el-street and Lady-lane, Waterford. February 13th, lif, 8. TEAMOBE, COUNTY WATEEFOED, To PERSONS fuiriay TRAMORE or RESIDENTS.

Seeiimble ZnTeatmenta. mo BE SOLD by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, 1 l. 1 17 at One oTlneV nn UQ J.IIB- 1 the Premises, the INTEBEST in the LEASE of the TWO COTTAUts, so well Known as jsotcb ftVP TRAMORE. Thrnnnbin two Sitting Boon is, eight Bed-rooms, Kitchens and Pan trice, luiiy rmsoeu, au vi uku dvmv i tViA IntprMt. in lota to suit nnr- UailWUIHCiJ dgaaers.

These also a attached to tbe Houses a most productive Garden. Tbe whole are new on Uvea, at the low rent of 3 4s. innm with immediate Dosseesion. The Houses are rhel ered from the harsh winds. com- Banding a spsru aAmag oilr.

and have produced lor the last onr summers a lev xeuuu 7 For particular apply to Mr. D. Boxes, who will show the prentisi or to irunvis niUH A SON. Auctioneers. ii.ii Fob.

19. 1878. fl2.3t IDS autu, "TSportsWli to BmnU Capitalist. mo BE soli the INTEBEST in the HOUSE, T. SHOP nr-lBD.

and PEEMISES, lately in 4T nonatjoi of Mr. Michabi. Kohowr, and situate theOccupauosia' nAPPOOUIN. i swtawr yrsjfj ass irwiiiv. -w The lemisrs are held for an unexpired term of oa -LJ, at sh Yearly Bent of JtlO per Annum 89 years, at Insnected on rl'T Hotel.

Cappoquin. TsionwiUbegiVen. For terms, iTnlvto Xl(HN J. FOLEY, apply to Vrrforr I 86, South Mall, Cork. I W.

POWEB has beceived his supply of NEW VEGETABLE, FLOWEK, AND FARM SEEDS, Which includes many New and approved varieties. 'Also, SEED POTATOES, POTATO ONIONS SEED 1J POTATO MANURE, Ac. FINE TWO-YE AB-OLD HORSE BEANS. NURSERY AT BALINAKILL, Contains fine Collection of FEUIT TREES, rT-, SHRUBS, K03ES, PLANTS. Lists and Prices on application.

8.4t TO LOVERS OP- OTSTERS. THE CELEBRATED BLUE POINT OYSTERS, (PATBONIZED BY THB BOTAL FAMILY); TECOGNIZED the Best Oysters in America, equal Al to BEST NATIVES, and for Stewing and Escolloping even superior. 1 i 1 1 i GUARANTEED PERFECTLY FRESH. 50 4s. "1 Basket, Ovstor-Knife, and Delivery 100 7s.

6d. 1 within 50 miles of London included 200 14s. at 2s. per Basket extra delivered to 300 20s. any Railway Station in Ireland.

Also packed ur strong barrels; mtab.e for sending to the Continent, of 150 to 160 Oysters in each at 12s. (barrel included). it packed witn jueat and rsovisiONS only iud. per Dozen. i 1 Sample Bags can always be had of 1 Dozen at Is.

(Bags included). Beady packed at our office. Kemittances must accompany Urders. Cheques and P.O.O. to be made payable to J.

E. ILE3 HOME. Secretary, New Direct Smunlv Association. 107 Cannon London, E.C. N.B.

The Trade snnnlied in barrels, as imnorted of about 1600 Oysters each, at Wholesale Prices. fS.tf (REIT CHAFF WHITE) WHEAT, WE have now on hands a FULL STOCK of the above beautiful Whbat- Farmers should bear in mind that nothinr is so essential to the production of heavy and remunerative Crops as change of Seed. t'nees and particulars on application to POWEB A- COTTEB; -n9. King-street, Waterford. SHIN A1 EXTENSIVE STOCK bf Fisbino Tackle, coolprisiog every article I ho Angler can require.

PAPER HANGINGS. A great variety to select from, and at most eaton- able prices 1 FRAMES. Picture Frames of every description manuractnred ou the premises. a DAVID ml.9 ly 10 A 20 Broad Strfkt, WATEsrosp. South, of Ireland Waggon and Wheel Co (Limited).

Agent EDWARD H. DART, 30 QUAY, WATERFORD. 1 'DEPOT QUEEN-STREET. SOUTH KENSINGTON Private Residential Family Club. GLENDOWER 1 13, 15, 17, and 19, HARRINGTON ROAD, S.W., LOUDON.

(The best and most convenient position in Town). One'minnte from Sonth Kensington Station ten minntos Westminster eighteen minutes to the City Mansion House station near farlcs, Gardens, Albert Hall, and Museums. i I i IVJR Families wishing to avoid expense of Honse-JJ keeping. Visitors to Town, or Gentlemen desiring the advantage of a Club, combined with the privacy and comfort of Home, at a moderate Cost. Introduction or reference required.

VSIM Visitors to London "TXTTLL find Home Comforts, on moderate terms, at The Sherwood Private Hotel," 19, Strand. F. SLACK, Proprietor. f22.tf;i PRICE TWELVE POSTAGE STAMPS. The Best Likeness of Fins IX.

A. Beautiful Wood Engraving on Thick Toned Paper, fit for any Drawing India Proof, 2s. 6d. Office Place, Strand, London, W.C. flo Boy for Merchant's Office.

WANTED, by a Lad about Seventeen years of age, a situation in a Merchant's Office, where he would be found useful at figures and writing, Ac. Can give best of references as to character and competency. Address, Office of this Paper. EDUCATION. AN experienced and competent Gentleman is desirous of procuring a few tuitions, morning or evening, at pupils' residences.

Subjects Latin, Greek, French, and English generally. Charges very moderate. Address, Teacher, Office of this Paper. l.tf Money on Mortgage. M1 ESSBS.

HENRY SALTEB A SONS have large Funds available for Loans noon Mortgage of Landed Property, at low rates of Interests, to which they desire to direct the attention of Land Owners requiring money upon unexceptionable security. Every information npon application to MESSRS. HENRY SALTER A SONS, fl.4t 41, Lower Sackville-street, Dublin. Servants' Registry Office, 60, LADT LANE, WATEEFOED. 49 THE Ladies who conducted the Servants' Home in Lady-lane having transferred the business to Mrs.

WALLIS, the Servants' Home is carried on as heretofore. There are at present disengaged Cooks, Parlour and Housemaids, Butlers, Coachmen, Footmen, Ac A German and English Governess may apply at 49, Lady-lane. Servants can be seen at the Office from 10 till 4 o'Clock. nl6tf. AS SERVANT.

WANTS a Situation as above, in a quiet home, where weekly wages are paid, by a Young man, who can give the highest references as to character and sobriety. Please address, Nichls. Pbelan, 1, William -street, Portia w. f8.lt WANTED. A SITUATION WANTED 'by a young Man (Married), as Clerk, in an Office or Store, where he could make himself generally useful.

Can be well recommended. Security given if required. Apply, B. Officeof this paper f8.2t KELLY'S Bone Superphosphate Works. 1 NITRATE OF SODA.

OPFICES-r. GAOL-STREET, WATERFORD. FTTHIS MANURE ia RICH in SOLUBLE and IN-I SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE AMMONIA and other ingredients, which are necessary for the Growth of Tnrnips and other Green Crops. Testimonials and Analysis ean be had at the Office, Gaol-Street. Bossdnff House, Passage East, Doc.

20, 1877, inf. iiuiu Deab Sib I send per bearer some turnips. I think you could not get better this season. They weigh from 10 to 12 lbs. They were grown by your Bone Superphosphate alone.

Please put them in some conspicioas place, ana say oy wnom tney were grown Dear Sir, yours truly, John V. Gerard. Carricklong, Tramore, Feb. 10, 1878. Mr.

William Kelly Deab Sib I can again highly recommend your Bone Phosphate, 1 have been using it every ye ir for the last twenty. It has always crown me good croos. and permanently Improved my land. The Nitrate I got from you i you was also goes. lours truly, ta-u David Peebt.

For the Blood it the Life. See Deuteronomy, chap verse 23. Clarke's World-famed Blood Mixture. 1TOR CLEANSING and CLEABING the BLOOD I1 from all Impurities, whethor arising from youth ful indiscretion or any other cause, connot be too highly recommended. It enrses Old Sores cures Ulcerated Sores in the Neck Ulcerated Bora Legs Blackheads or Pimnles on the Face Scurvy Sores Cancerous Ul eers Blood and Skin Diseases, Glandular Swellings, and clears the Blood from all Impure Matter, from whatever cause arising.

As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from mercury which all Pills and most medicines sold for the above diseases contain the Proprietor solicits sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS FROM ALL PARTS. Sold in Bottles 2s. 6d. each, and in Cases, containing 6 Bottles, lis.

each, sufficient to effect a permanent cure in long-standing cases, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors i or sent to any address on receipt oi 30 or 132 stamps by F. J. CLARKE, Chemist, High-street, Lincoln. WHOLESALE AGENTS Barclay A Sons, London, and all Wholesale Houses Waterford H. Bell, 62, Quay.

To Inebriates and their Friends, Just published, cheap Edition, price ls.t pp. 110. POTOMANTA or INEBBIETY, Continuous am' Periodical its Causes, Nature, Treatment, ant Cure showing the curability of the most inveterate cases of drunkenness. By Stlvanos Habbis, M.D., Penn. (Exam.) 1861.

S. W. Babtbidoe A 9, Paternoster-row or post-free from the Author, 27 Fairficld-road, London, E. 1 WW'' SOLUBLE PERUVL4N GOVERNMENT CL UtJ GUANo! 1 Ammonia Fixed by Special Process. WE ASK tho attention of Irish Farmers to these FAMOUS MANURES, so highly successful everywhere, and which promise to become as great favourites in Ireland as they are in England and Scot-land- SPECIAL DISSOLVED BONES.

ORDINARY DISSOLVED BONES. SPECIAL CORN MANURE. SPECIAL GRASS SPECIAL POTATO MANURE. r. SPECIAL TURNIP MANURE.

SPECIAL MANGOLD MANURE. BLOOD MANURE. BONE SUPERPHOSPHATES. MINERAL SUPERPHOSPHATES, ANALYSIS GUARANTEED OF PRIZE. "Received from Messrs.

Richarson A Fletcher, per Mr. John JIeaka, the sum of Twenty-one Pounds sterling, being amount of the Prize awarded for the Best Crop of Turnips grown in this District with tbe Artificial Manure of Messrs. Morris Obiffin. j' Edward Walsh, Killawn, Parsonstown." Frizes for 1878 and conditions of Cc-mpetion may be learned of District Agents, i I Application for Agencies for Districts unrepresented will be received by BICHABDSON AND FLETCHER, i Contractors for f8. Vl 13, USHER'S ISLAND, DUBLIN.

THIRD AND LAST DELIVERY G-OOIDS Hi'mV. HAVING COMPLETED her purchases for the Winter Season, Mrs. KELLY begs to assure her customers that the selections she has just made, being secured at a Discount considerably below their value, cannot fail to prove beneficial. Mrs. KELLY directs particular attention to the following i A large Stock of SEAL MANTLES, HATS and BONNETS to match A beautiful Assortment of LADIES' CLOTH MANTLES, JACKETS and ULSTEBS, A Large Stock of GIRLS' ditto at a great reduction A Lot of NEWJFELT and STRAW HATS New MILLINERY, RIBBONS, Ac.

NEW DRESSES and SILK GOODS. A splendid Tariety of Ladies' SILK. SQAEFS, New HOSIERY, GLOVES.UMBRELLAS, ic. Ladies' Skirts and Underclothing. Babt Linens and CHILDREN'S DRESSES in great variety.

BLANKETS, QUILTS, RUGS, and FANCY FLANNELS, Table and House LINENS Gentlemen's Hosiery' Shirts, Collars, Scarfs, Silk Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Ac. T. A large Stock of Boots and Shoes for Winter Wear or House use. 75 QUAY, )WA TERF0RD. d7 UGH.

McLE AN, PLUMBER, BRASS FOUNDER, GAS-FITTER, LEAD MERCHANT, 1 VCer V.LirTLE.CEOHCtrs STKEF.T, WATERFORD. llurlog purchased the Interest and Plunt of tbe late Firm of MqLEAN akb McINTQSH, Etiatletl me to, execute all Orders entrusted to me as PLUMBER, BRASS FOUNDER, and GAS-FIT. TEH also Heating of Green. houses, Conservatories, and Public Buildings, ou the most improved priuciple, by the circulation of hut water. House Water Uaths; Lift and Force J'umj'j Hydraulic Gasaliers Gat lliat-ing, and Cooking Stoves always on hamts.

mli2 ti HUGH HcLEAN. 3, Little Gcorge's-strecl, Walerf-irtl, WATERFORD COACH COMPANY. JONES and, COMFAUT, COACH BUILDERS AND HARNESS MANUFAC i TURERS, CATHERINE STREET AND PARADE QUAY, WATERFORD, Build Carriages of the Newest Design and Finish, combining Elegance, Lightness, and Durability. A variety' of Phartonsr Side- Cars, Dog and Polo 1 Carts, Croydens, Ac, will be sold reasonable, Carriages Bought, or Sold on commission. Old Carriages thoroughly repaired, and made equal to New.

First class Workmanship and best Seasoned Material Guaranteed. CHARGES Carriages for Hire, with option if purchase. JONES AND COMPANY, WATEBFORD. f22.tf 77' tramore- 7 HOUSES, folly Famished, TO BE LET, by the Monro, fur the Season or by the year, at St. Leoeb Appl; to Mr.

T. I'owes, at No. t. on tbe Premises. tf TO BE SOLD FURNISHED.

TO BE SOLD, at THE COVE, TRAMORE, at present in the occupation of Mr. Botse, TWO COTTAGES, one Thatched and the other Slated. Head Bent on both JE3 4d. 6d. per Year, with Leases for a term of Lives.

The Cottages are nicely situated, with good Gardens attached, having a splendid view of the sea. Application to be made to Mr. Thb Cove, Tramore, or at the Office of this fl5-3t TO BE LET, A OFFICE in the most Business part of the QUAY, and handy for any Business. Apply at this Office. 7 15-3t TO BE LET, A OZIBr x.

suitable for a gentleman's Family. There is Lawn and warden attacnea. 3, Bridge-street. Apply to Mich. O'Meara.

jl2.tf BOAT WANTED. WANTED, a Medium -sized PUNT, of good Beam and Ligh Draught Apply to Office of this Paper. 15-2t FOR SALeT AN EXCELLENT PUNT, of light draught, all but new. Will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply Office of this Paper.

f22 Improved White Soft Soap, FREE from smell, for the Laundry and House hold purposes. It renders linen beantif ally white cleanses better, and is cheaper than any other Soap. It possesses detergent qualities, and is a disinfectant when used for cleansing and purifying Walls, Floors, Bedding, Ac, and is recomended as a Vermin Killer. The Snds disinfect Drains, Ac Manufacturer and sole Patentees, PIKE and by appointment to the Military and Naval Laundries, Carlton Works, Peckham, London, S.E. Agent for Waterford Mr.

Thomas PuRCELL.Bar-oon strand-street. a28 NERVOUS DEBILITY. GRATIS, a Medical Work showing sufferers how they may bo cured without the aid of Quacks. Free on receipt of postage stamp. Address, Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham.

1 f8.13t EiT8. Epileptic Pits Falling Sickness. A certain method of cure has been discovered fortius distressing complaint by a physician, who is desirous that all sufferers may benefit from this providential discovery it is never known to fail, and will cure the most hopeless case, after all other means have been tried. Full particulars will be sent by post to any person, free of charge. Address Mr.

Williams, 10, Oxford Terrace, Hyde Park, London. We consider it our duty to Caution the Pnblic against spurious imitations of the Glenfield Starch, at present in the market. Grocers and others selling the same subject themselves to a penalty of .1,000. Any confident tial information which will lead to conviction, will be handsomely rewarded. WOTHEBSPOON A Kinning Park, Glasgow, i OF Table 1.

Table 2. Applicable to Loans on Fee Applicable to Loans on Simple Property. Leasehold Property. Number of Amount. Number oTl years.

years. 5 ti 16 0 8 2 10 3 5 0 11 3 11 8 IS 8 4 15 2 IS 0 20 203 20 270 ATE BOOKS, RATE COLLECTING BOOKS, Sj RATE RECEIPTS, and all Forms connected with the Milking of a Rate, with Name of Union printed in, may be had at The Waterford News Office, King street. HEW DRAPERY WAREHOUSE. 123, fARADE QUAY, (Opposite Liverpool and Bristol Boats.) i C. HACKETT, (For many years Buyer for Messrs.

Robertson, i Ledlib A Begs to announce that be has OPENED THE ABOVE CONCERN, WITH A CHOICE SELECTED STOCK, Purchased within the past t'o weeks in the principal ENGLISH, Alt IRISH MARKETS. A trial respectfully solicited. tf WATERFORD HARBOUR. THE COMMISSIONERS for Improving the Port and Harbour of Waterford desire to receive SEALED TENDERS for the Supply of the following, from 1st APTIL, 1878, to 31st MARCH, 1879 TIMBER and DEALS IRON SAILS and SAIL WORK, and PAINTS, OILS, FOREIGN and COAL TAR, PITCH, NAILS and SPIKE PRIbSHNG, including Pilots' Account Sheets, and Annual Statement of Accounts, in pamphlet form; i REPAIRING and ADJUSTING COAL BEAMS, SCALES and SCOOPS, and giving the old Beams now requiring it a thorough Overhaul and Repair BEST WELSH or SCOTCH STEAM COAL for Dredge Vessel quantity required, about 25 Tons per Month, or 300 tons in all. To be delivered into Commissioners' Lighter, without delay, when ordered, in lots of 10 Tons, the expense of putting it alongside to be paid by Contractor.

COALS and CANDLES, delivered on board Pilot Cutter at Dunmore. Tht Contractor for Coals will be required promptly to deliver on board the vessel in such -quantities as may from time to time be required. Description of Coals to be stated in the Tender. Separate Ten. ders for Coals and Candles.

The Contractor for Printing will be required to execute all casual or incidental Printing, as well as Forms in constant use, and when Ruled Paper is required, he is to supply it without additional charge. The Tender for Spike must state a price per lb. Tenders will also be received for supplying a YAWL and Crew of Four Men, for use at Passage Pilot station and Light House. Particulars of tne duty to be peiformed can be learned from the Pilot Officer there. Security will be required fcr its performance.

Tenders also required for Overhaul of Euoys and the Moorings below Checkpoint, stating price per Buoy for each overhaul and also fixing charge for raising and replacing any that may be sunk. Work to be executed at Passage under supervision of Pilot Officer; Sealed Tenders, endorsed Tender for are to be left at this Office on or before Eleven o'Clock on MONDAY, the 11th MARCH, and they will be submitted to a Meeting of the Commissioners at Twelve o'Clock on that day. The Board is not bound to accept the lowest or any Tender HUGH N. NEVINS, Secretary, Waterford Harbour Commissioners. Ballast Office, Feb.

13, 1878. County and City of Waterford. EASTER GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS AND I LAND AND EQUITY SESSIONS. Division of Lismore Civil Business Tuesday, 2nd April, 1878. Crown do.

Do. do. Land and Equity Wednesday, 3rd do. Division-of Ddnqarvan Civil Business Thursday, 4th April, 1878. Crown do.

Friday Jth do. Land and Equity Do. do. Division of Waterford: Civil Business Friday, 12th April, 1878. Crown Saturday, 13th --do.

Land And Equity 'Monday, 15th do. City of Waterford: Crown Business Wednesday, 10th April, 1878. Divisions of Waterford and Dnngarvan The Grand and Petit Juries will be called at Twelve on the Second day of each Sessions. Division of Lismore Tho Grand and Petit Juries will be called at Twelve on the First day of each Sessions. City of Waterford The Grand and Petit Juries will be called at Ten, a.m., on the First day of each Sessions.

All Jurors who fail to answer to their names will be Fined. WILLIAM JOHN DENNEHY, Clerk of the Peace, County and City of Wate rford COUNTY OF WATERFORD. SPRING ASSIZES, 1878. To Road Contractors and Others. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Grand Jury of the County of Waterford will, at the next Assizes (14th MARCH, 1878), receive TENDERS and enter into Contracts for the Erection of the following Works: i i.

Barony of Gacltier. No. 5. To keep in repair, for 6 years, 420 Perches of the Road from Tramore to Portlaw, between Loncrgan's Contract at Sheep's Bridge, and Hunt's Contract at Kilbarry Churchyard Townlands of Lacken and Kilbarry not to exceed fid. per perch per Annum JE10 10s.

Barony of Middlethibd No. 9. To pnt down Three Grates, and to connect them with the existing Sewers by two gullets, on the road from Waterford to Annestown, between Crobally Bridge and Newtown Hill not to exceed 3 10s. Specifications for the above can be seen at my Office, also Forms of Tender may be obtained. Tenders to be lodged with me not later than Three p.m., on THURSDAY, the 14th day of MARCH, 1878.

Claimants fob Compensation fob Malicious Injuries are requested to attend, with their Witnesses, before the Grand nry, in the County Grand Jury Room, at 12 o'Clock, on FRIDAY, the 15th MARCH next. B. H. POWER, Sec. Grand Jury.

County Secretary's Office, Court House, 12th February, 1878. f22.3t MUSIC- I PROFESSOR OF MUSIC 1V1 aar no. is, heniuetta street. Terms, on l-3m Advice to Mothers Are you broken in your rest by a sick child suffering with the pain of cntting tcetn uo at once to a cnemist ana get a Dottle of Mrs. I Winslow's Soothing Syrus, It will relieve the poor rt Sunerer immediately.

It is perfectly harmless and pleasant to taste, it produces a natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as bright as a button." It soothes the child, it softens tho gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrnp is sold by Medicine Dealers everywhere, at Is lid per bottle; Manufactured in New YorK, and at 403 Oxford-street, London. (d29-ly Thboat Affections and Hoarseness. All suffering from irritation of the throat and hoarseness, will be agroebly surprised at the almost immediate relief afforded by the use of Brown's Bronchial Troches Incse famous lozenges are now sold bv most spectable Chemists in this country at Is.

ljd. per box People troubled with a hacking a slight cold," wniuuiuKi tmn lunin, iDQoi try tnem too soon as similar troubles if allowed to progress result in serious Pulmonary and Asthmatic affections. See that the words Brown's ure on the Govern mont stamp around each box. Manufactured byjohn Brown A Sons, Boston, United States. Depot, Ox-ford-Btreet London.

jy Valuable Discovert fob thb Haib It yonr hair is turning grey or white, or falling off use "Ihe Mexican Hair Renewer," for it wiil positively restore in every case Grey or White hair to its original colour, without leaving the disagreeable smell of most It makes the hair charmingly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth of the hair on bald spots where the glands are not decayed. Ask yonr Chemist for "The Mexican Haib Reneweb prepared by Henry Gallup, 493 Oxford Street London, and sold by Chemists and perfumers every whore at 3s. 6d per bottle. 29 1 Hollow at'b Pills. Any dyspeptic sufferer aware of the purrfymg, regulating, nd gentle aperient power of these Pills, should permit no one to cloud his judgment or to wrap his course.

With a box of Holloway's Pills, and attention to it's accompanying Directions he may feel thoroughly satisfied that he can safely and effectually release himself from his miseries without impairing his appetite or distrnaainr hi. By adding natural nutrition, this excellent medicine raised the bodily strength to its extreme limits, and banishes a thousand annoying forms of nervous complaints. An occasional resort to Hollwavs' remedywill prove highly salutary to any preson.whether well or ill whose digestion is imperfect, as evidenced by weariness, restlessness, or despondency. i (Corrected this day for the Waterford Netcs). PROVISIONS.

Bacov Pigs, per cwt. Steaks do. Fekt do. do. Scraps do.

Lark (chandler's) 52a. Ad. to He. 51 0 52 0 11 32 0 40 0 00 0 12 34 0 2 0 39 a BUTCHERS' MEAT. Bkkv, per lb.

0s. to 0s. 10d 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MrjTroK, per lb. Lamb, per quarter Veal, it lb. Poak, per lb.

Per atone Wrr.t. per 41l. Hocsebomi, per do. POTATOES. Oa.

lOd. to 2d. BREAD. Oa. 7L to Oa.Od.

0 0 0 19s.0d.to fOs.Od 12 0 16 0 18 00 0 19s.0d.to 20s. Od. WHISKEY. Dcbliv. per iralloa Cor, puncheon, Old Coke, gallon, FISH.

Nkwfottxdlaud, per cwt. Hrkbixos, per barrel 23 0 Salmon, per lb. 12 Peal, per do. 0 0 Sole, per do. 1 0 Tobbot, per do 1 2 24 0 1 0 1 0 IUI1L ASD EUGS.

Fowl, per pair ts. Od. to 4a. 64. Tcbeevs, per pair 01 0 00 0 Eoos, per 1201 7 6 4 Geese, per pair 14 0 M0 SOAP AND CANDLES.

White, per cwt. 20s. Od to 21s. ad Bbowm, per do. 20 0 23 0 Mocld, per dozen lbs.

5 0 6 0 Dm, per do. 5 3 5 WOOL AND HIDES. Hoooet Wool Os. 'd. to Is.

44 Weathke A Ewe Skim Wool Hides, per cwt. Kirs, per lb. Calv, per dozen Red Pike ner ton. 0 1 3 I 0 22 0 0 2 26 0 22 0 0 00 TIMBER. 75s.

Od. to 00s. Od. 80 0 84 0 85 00 A 14 0 14 0 16s. Ad to 17S.0 d.

Yellow Pike per do. Staves, per 1000 LiAths, per do. Coals, per ton COALS. LXlKE, per do. 20 0 00 0 FODDER AND GREEN CROPS.

Hat. per ton. 55s. Od. to 65s.

04. Strait, wheaten, per do. oaten, per do. Tcbkifs, per do. Mavoolds, per do.

Cabsots, per do. 50 0 55 A 40 0 45 0 18 0 20 0 19 0 21 0 45 0 (0 0 WATEEFOED BUTTEB MABKET. Numlier of firkins weighed at the Public Butter Market for Keek ending Friday (this day) and prices. Saturday, 6 150s. Od.

to 165. Od Monday, 3 150s. Od. to Ouoa. to to 170a.

to 170s. to Oa. Od Ad. Od. Od.

04. 67 Od. rue lay, 0 0 0s. Od. Wednesday 9 165a.

Thursday, 12 16Sa. Fridar. Oa. Od. Od.

Od. No. of Firkins corresponding' week last rear Price per cwt 165s. 04. to 170s.

girths, Carriages, and pcaths. Announcement of Birth. Marriageejsni he pre-paid BIB Feb. 13, at Stockwell Park, Crescent, London, the wife of James Carroll, of a daughter. At WoodrooSe, on the 18th the wife of Samuel Perry D.L., of twin daughters.

At Cashel, Mrs. Edward O'Brien, of a son. Feb. 18, at North Main-street, Cork, the wife of Mr. John O'Grady, Brooklyn, N.Y., of a daughter.

At The Manse, Enniacorthr, the wife of the Bev. Arnold. M.A., of a daughter. On the 14th at tbe wife of Joseph JL. Kenny Surveyor of Income Tax, of a soil.

MARRIAGES. On the 13th at the Roman Catholic Church, Ring Dungarran, by the Rer. Robert Power, C.C., Robert Ryan! City Engineer, Waterford, to Kate Victoria, daughtarof the late Bernard Hughes, Torreu Hut, Dungannoa. 00 Tyrone. At tbe Catholic Church of the Sflvernunea, Mr.

Mirharl Ryan, Nenagh, to Bridget, eldest daughter of Mr. Joseph Ryan, of the SilTermines. At St. Augustine a Church, Waimate, Joseph Martin Gilchrist, fourth bob of Mr. John Gilchrist, L.S., Bloomneld.

Ireland, to Lizzie, fourth daughter of Mr. Ed. MaxwelL Krla Park. co. Tipperary.

1 At the Catholic Church, Newcastle, Michael, eldest bob of Mr. Stephen Keating. Power atuwu, Ooumel, to Catherine, second daughter of Mr. J. Hickey, Rathogally.

Feb. 19, at St. Patrick's Church. Cork, James J. Greene, of Ballykenly, Glanworth, to Maggie, second daughter of Thos.

Kejiple, Bloasomhill, Mallow. Feb. 14, at St. Agatha's, Dublia, North WilUaa-etraet Edward Gilligan, Ballyboagh-road, to Sarah, eadeat daughter of Henry Power, Curroler, 00. Tipperary.

On the 12th at Clorne B.C. Church, by the Very Eer T. Canon Murphy, P.P., YoughaL Michael Murphy, Clorue Demesne, to Kate Frances, second daughter of Daniel Cronin. Cloyne. DEATHS.

On Saturday, the 16th at his residenee, the Manor in this city, in the 58th year of his age, to the deep sorrow of his afflicted family, and the sincere regret of his many friends. Mr. James 8 lattery, brother to Messrs. John and Michael Slattery. tbe eminent bacon merchants of this city.

On Monday morning Requiem Office and High Masa were offered up in St. John's Church for the eternal repose of his soai. The celebrant at the High Mass was the Rer. Philip Powvx Rev. Mr.

Burke, deacon, and Rer. Mr. Cntlar, subHseaeoeu In the choir were Bevds. Pierae Power, President of St John's College J. A.

Phelan, and R. Riordan. ditto Nnl lan, P.P., Trinity Without P. Kent, P.P., St. Patrick s'- IC Keating, St.

John's Rev. Robert Power. Trmitv Within, and J. She ban, ditto Hera. J.

A. Wheeler and Mattenon, P. After Masa the coffin was borne to tne bearse in waiting outside, provided by Mr. K. Fitzgerald, nn.

dertaker. Manor, when the funeral procession, whicawas large and highly respectable, eompraing our leading merchants, all desirous of testifying their respect for the deceased, left for the Chapel of Ease, Ferry bank. During life Mr. James Slattery was warmly and deservedly esteemed lor his thoroughly honorable character, as well as a most benero-lent, unobtrusive disposition, which endeared him to familr and friends in a remarkable degree, cansing his loss to benrv deeply regretted. K.I.P.

eb- rwidence, ttrrigeen, Newtown, Kilmae-tbomas, Mr. John Power, aged 70 yeare, father to the sii James W. Power. St. rl.

vl- vT. Feb. 8, of Diphtheria, Mary Joseph Anne (Nandrl eldest daughter of Dr. J. B.

Noma Cane, of Mujlinsvatt aatrfT years. Job 21. 1 At LSTX2 Aita. Jthfarnhnm, Catherine D'Alton, ia n. UgKiB Mother Mary in the 36th year of her religious On tbe 19th at Lina Place.

Pasture West, Cork Mar4s relict of Garret Graham, M.D., Highmonnt, eo'CmeTI ick. and eldest daughter of the late Garret Nagle. En jp Balunamona Castle, co. Cork. Oa tbe 19th at the Commercial Hotel, Cork, the be.

loved wife of John Keehsn, aged 61 years, deeply ragretteiL On the 15th at Bournemouth. Alice, third daughter of Alexander Bannatyne, Woodlands, Co. Limerick On the kith at Rockhiu, Blackroek, Eliza, eldest daughter of the late Henry Co 11 is, Limerick. At Ivy Lodge, Callau, Elizabeth, relict of Mr. Henrr Mw Kilkenny.

osr. At Ardmayle, Cashel, Mr. Nicholas Wall, PX.G. Feb. L'v at Blackroek, co.

Dublin, Catherine, widow of sr. William Aikenhead, of Kilkenny, aged 80 years. Port passage. A I D. 16th.

Limerick, Milford, Copeland, Glasgow re Erin, Dnngarran, 1 Vulture, Milford. 17th. Milford, Miliosd, c. luth. Gipsy, Bristol, Lara, Liverpool, Mar and Elizabeth, Cardiff, coals.

1 mMT7 l(th. Limerick, Milford, Vulture, Milford. a- Lifley, Troon, coals. 2ith. Wkklow, Cork, Glasgow, and Dublin, Job, Rease, Penzance, manure.

SAILED. Wth. Rnthlin, Plymouth and Southampton, 1 Com. laud, Belfast and Glasgow, ge, fBl tJope- 17th. Limerick, Milford, e.

LieNeiT 19th. Lara, Bristol, Waterford, Milford, 20th. Hebe, Cardiff, ballast R. T. i Cardiff ballast Tempest, Ballinacnrra, barley.

LOCAL BAIL WAT TRAFFIC, For tne Week eadis FKIDAY, FKHRUABT 15. 1878 Waterford and 1 Limerick 141 miles open). Atbenry and 'j Kunis 1 Kilkenny Waterford Junction andKil- Railwa wnnv atii I miws open). onenA. The coats attending a Loan are Terr low.

and anecial facili- tiea are afforded for the completion of pnrchaaea through the Conrta. DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT The present rate of Interest allowed on Deposit Beceipts is Three per Cent, per Annum, or Poor per cent, if guaranteed to be left nndistnrbed for Twelve Months. Current Accounts opened and check books supplied. Interest allowed on the minimum monthly balance, Depositors hare tbe following guarantees, viz. Tft niirt Fmmd mutt, wader th Act of Parliament, ht ta- wtMltd a Mortgage of Freehold or Leankoli Property.

The fotat antoaat reciraM em deposit limited by tho Act to tiro-tkirds of the balemee da to tfce Society on ito Mortgage. Tbe Prospectus and every information may be had, free of expense, on application to a.e,Lj a. mx.ac.u, secretary, 52, Lower SickTille-street, Dublin. Mr. MATTHEW HUNT, Local Surveyor, t.

Bereafordtreet, Waterford. Tbe Society has already adTanced over 000.0(0 Sterling on Mortgage. oltf.Sm. CASSELL'8 FRENCH COFFEES. QASSELL'S jpiRE NCH.

AND BIENTAXi FFEES. aptASSELL'S FRENCH COFFEE prepared by an improved French process. It has all the fine qualities for which Coffee prepared in France is so celebrated. Price, la. 8d.

per. lb. CASSELL'S ORIENTAL COFFEE, highly prized as in ORIENTAL COUNTRIES, the PERFECTION of COFFEE. Price 2a. per lb.

-OtASSELL'S COFFEES are also Supplied at Is. Kj Is. Is. Is. and Is.

lOd. per in Canisters and air-tight Packages from one ounce to one pound. CASSELL'S COFFEES have secured the most widespread reputation, and have been highly esteemed and extensively used throughout Ireland for more than a VjUARXUt of a CJSMXUstX. ASK at toue Gboceb's fob CASSELL'S COFFEE, and bb sure you get the right article. Supplied Wholesale by CASS ELL, SMITH A 80, FENCHUBCH-ly STREET, LONDON o26.

a-t WniJnBTfiBOCEBa Jhbouohoiit Ireland. Waterford and Central Ireland Railway. Ittuo of New Central Ireland Railway Stock, Kith annual receipt secured to pay, from date of iteue, a dividend of per Cent per annum. THE DIRECTORS of the Waterford and Central Ireland Railway Company are prepared to issne New Central Ireland Railway Stock, upon which will be paid a Dividend of 5 per Cent, per annum from annual receipts, of which .13,130 6s. Od.

is now on hands, secured for that purpose under agreements sanctioned by Parliament between the Great Western Railway Company of England, and the Waterford and Central Ireland Railway Company, the full particulars of which can be i i if i- ouuuoai on appiiw-wu uie secretary. LOANS on DEBENTURES, DEBENTURE STOCK or DEPOSIT of Original Undertaking. DIRECTORS also, for the par J- pose of REPLACING the INSTALMENTS of the GOVERNMENT LOAN and BONDS falling due, are prepared, until inrtner notice, to accept liOAfta UN MORTGAGE BONDS at 4 per Cent payable upon One Tear's notice, or for such term of Years as may be fixed and for the Debenture Stock, havina eanal priority with the Mortgage Bonds, bearing Interest at per vent, in perpetuity. They will also accept LOANS on DEPOSIT, bearing interosi ai o) payaoie on six Months notice, ana at 3 per uent, payable on 3 Months notice. For the year ending Wth 1877, the Traffic Beceipts were 37,643 3s.

Od. the Working and other Expenses being 19,855 18s. 8d. leaving a balance of .17.787 5s. being more than double the amonnt required for the Interest on Loans, after the payment i 1 1 ox wmva uivio is, wnmwv, vuuaiuerauie surplus ZOr dividends to Shareholdera.

They will, every Half-year, send to each Creditor a Statement showing the full particulars and Amount of the several Loans due by the Company. Applications to be addressed to the undersigned, at iv T. tile yVWW HJ VUAV, IfWWW.VAU 1M yilllll (By Order), WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Secretary. Waterford. November 16th, 1877.

(mh84-t0 ONE BOX OF CLARICES' B. 41 FILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs, in either sex, acomred or constitutional, Gravel or Pains in the Back. Sold in boxes, 4s. 6d. each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors or sent to any address for 60 Stamps by the Maker, F.

J. Clarke, consulting Chemist, High-street, Lincoln. Wholesale A rents. Babclat A Sons, London H. Bbbl, 62 Quay, Waterford and all the Wholeale Houses.

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d. Passengers, 1 Parcels, Ac 960 17 10 96 12 91 114 13 2 Goods.Cattle laa 4 199 4 5 403 10 Total IB 4 2SS 17 21 708 I 8 CorrBKp'dingl week last yr.l&S 1 340 11 5 45 0 8 e. d. 115 4 190 11 4 MM 1 279 I A '1 .1 i ,3.

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