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Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser from Dublin, Dublin, Ireland • 2

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THE FREEMAN'S JOURNAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER; 23, 1862 AUCTIONS. EDUCATION. NORTH CITY WARD. TO JOHN' CAMPBELL, J.P., ALDERMAN. SiBWe, the undersigned, request that you will convano ameetlngof the inhabitants of purpoie of assisting to promote tho erection of the National Statue to O'Connell: Timothy O'Brien, Bart Richard Kelly, JP, TC John Gray, JP, TC Ignatius Kmnidy, PLG, 18 and 19 Capol atreofc Patrick Faulkner, 68 Henry street James and Charles KenBedy, 160 and 151 Capol street Patrick Duffy, 9 Upper Abbey street James Rcllly, 11 and 12Uppor Abbey street Fraaor, 46 Mary street Charles Keener, 24 Mary street William Cullon, 14 Mary street James HaBlam, 20 Mary street Matthow Woods, 83 Mary street John Troy, 2 Henry street Michael M'Donnell, 13 Denmark street Peter Maitln, Great Britain street Henry Hort, 38 Great Britain street Nicholas Rice, 42 Great Britain street Thomas Nolan, Great Britain street ThomasPnrcell, 49 Great Britain street Jeremiah Brady, 80 Great Britain street James M'Dermott, 63 Great Britain atreot Michael Htckey, 64 Great Britain street Patrick M'Brlde, 66 Great Britain street Keegan, 68 Britain street Peter Sullivan, 60 Britain street Patrick Flynn.CO Great Britain afreet Laurence Keegan, 61 Great Britain street John Anderson, 63 Great Britain street William M'Dermott, 04 and 66 Great Britain street Armstrong, 68 Great Britain street Byrne, 29 Moore street Berrard Hall, 32 Moore street Michael Bennett, 33 Moore street John Bjino, S6 Moore street John Dunne, 40 Moore street Edward Keogh, 41 Moore street James Connolly, 42 Moore etreet Bernard Fngjin, 43 Moore street John William Cutlen, 14 Mary street John Carey, 19 Lower Ormond quay Thomas Doyle, 23 Lower Ormond quay Michael Walsh, 41 Lower Ormond quay George Holland.

43 Lower Ormond quay Richard Pugh, 13 LI (fey street Lucinda Frew, 34 Mary street Bnrnnrdo, 31 Mary street Doyle, 38 Mary street PNBeakey, Stafford street Bracken, 38 Mary street William Daniel, 66 Mary street John Shea, Capel street Robert Preston, Capel street Cocke, 127 Upper Abbey street Dohci ty, 36 Upper Liffcy street Patrick Butler, 33 Upper Liffcy street. James Megan, 16 Upper Liffcy street Peter Bredy, 16 Upper Liffey street Charles Hoey, Abbey street Thomas Norton, 26 Lower Llffey street Nicholas Walsh, 21 Upper Llffey street John Mulligan, 23 Upper Llffey sireet Christopher Keogh, 26 Upper Liffcy street James Bi-ulgcr, 24 Upper Llffey street William Williams, 10 CapoUtieet Derby O'Toole, 134 Upper Abbey street John Seabrooko, 136 Upper Abbey street John O'Neill, 188 Abbey Btrcet Peter M'Donogli, 143 Abbey street Biyen Hogan, 140 Abbey street John Plasto, 144 Abbey street Peter Quin, 149 Abbey street Wm Reid, 161 Upper Abbey street John Curran, 1 Upper Abbey street John Murray, 21 Capel s.rcet John Kays, Mary's abbey Michael Kearney, 28 Mary's abbey John Bagnall, 24 Mary's abbey Joseph Moraii, 23 Mary's abbey Catherine Murray, 22 Mary's abbey Owen Coi.nolly, 21 Mary's abbey, Fruit Merchant Edward Knvanagb, 1 4 Mary's abbey Drew, 17 Mary's abbey Hoor-ey, 9 Mary's abbey Murphy, 3 Mary's abbey Francis Madden Francis Long, 17 Capel street Edmund Hogsn, 11 Capel street Richard Wetkes, 161 Capel street John Allen, 163 Capel strcot Jamca Fan-ally, 164 Capel street Edward Gillis, 168 Capel street Patrick Kane, 169 Capol street John Maher, 1 Upper Ormond quay Thomas Norman, 2 Capel street Malachi Murphy, 167 Capel street Michael Dolan, 6 Capel street Terence M'Cabo, 31 Bachelor's walk, John O'Reilly, 26 Upper Llffey street Peter Gilchrist, 28 Upper Llffey street Patrick Gallagher, 52 Upper Llffey street John Rooney, 3 Upper Llffey street James Byrne, 6 Upper L'ffey street John Carroll, 29 Upper LtffBy street William Coleman, 31 Upper Llffey street Garrett Horan, 1 Upper Llffey street Robert M'Nulty, 39 Abbey street William Lynch, 16 Lower Liffcy street MtctiBel Kenaney, 27 Upper Llffey street Jubez Hall, 16 Lower Llffey street Stephen Lee, 23 Lower Llffey street John Towson, 24 Lower Llffey street Edward Qulnn, 21 Lower Ltffy street James Delmor, 27 Lower Llffey street Michael Dcmpsey, 33 Lower Llffey street George JlnkB, 4 Lower Liffcy street Denis Boigan, 14 Llffey Btreet Martin Lodus, 86 Upper Abbey street HE O'CONNELL NATIONAL STATUE. All Advertisements on the above subject inserted gratuitously in the Fkeehah's MERCHANTS -QUAY WARD. TO JOHN REYNOLDS, ESQ, ALDERMAN, Ac Ac. Sin We, the nnderaigned, burgesses and inhabitants of MercbanU'-quay Ward, hereby respectfully request that yoa will call a Meeting at the earliest possible convenience, to enable us to express our sympathy with the O'Connell Moau.

ment movement, and to tako proper steps for our effectual co-operation In forwarding this National undertaking. John O'Farrell, James Daniel, Motbew Lynch, St An eon's, High-street Christopher Nolan, CC, do Jeremiah Dunne, John O'Neill, TC Jnmea Whelan, Patrick Whelan, PLG Patrick Finnegan, PLG Cornelius Denneby James Euan Thomas Kcane Laurence Kelly, 7j, Cook it Robert Tliomas Hughes, is, do James Lynch, 27, Cora martx Michael Hlg8lns, 51, Back laa8 John Mulligan, 63, do Keegan, 4, Nicholas st William uurao David Grennan. 6, Nicholas st Monahan and Co, 3. John Whelan, 44, do George Gilchrist, 85, High st Daniel Klnane, 20, do Nathaniel liaiDen, uiowb. John Moore, 60, Cook street William Donohoe, 26, Hiuli Alley Bernard Birrctt John Kf ogh, 3, Cook street John Dillon PHsworth, 78, Thomas st James Madden, 21, Nlcholu street Michael Clarke, 26, High st joscpn towards, 30, Cora Market Owen Cummins, 19, Back-lane Oliver Crale Thomas A Moore, High street Michael Head, 8, Cook street Patrick Boylan.

72, Cook at Christopher Hantaan, 24, CorniThomas Baker, 80, 81, and 32, Market Cook street Stephen Murphy, 22, High sKAndrew M'Clane, 31 and 32, Hugh Mogulro WInotavern street James Kavanagh Michael Callaghan James Phclan ratrick Rooney Martin Dotman James Daniel Bulfin onit Fay Matthew Dunne John Gavan Peter Fowler John Hickoy, 71, Thomas st John Keanc, 70, do Robert O'Loary, 60 do William Stafford James Marlow, 10, Merchants' quay 'Carolan, May, and Co, Iter- chants' quay George M'Clane, 21 do Michael Dargan, 22 do Mam-lie Kerr, 10, Lower Bridge street Michael Lalor, 8, do Thomas Faulkner, 4, do Patrick Uaughey, 2, do Patrick Egan. 28, do and II Plunkott John Young, 6, Francis street James llermlngham Richard Parker, 23, Bridge ttreet. Upper Michael Carey Walter Burke Daniel Sullivan, 33, Wine-! tavern street James Hughes John Maguire; 34, do In compliance with tho above numerously signed and truly Influential Requisition, I feel much pleasure In convening a Public Meeting of Ihe Burgesses and other Inhabitants of Merchants'-Quay Ward, to be held at tho PROVINCIAL HOTEL, USHER'S-QUAY, on TO-MORROW (Friday), tba 24lh Instant, at the hour of One o'clock, p.m., for the purposes therein stated. JOHN REYNOLDS, Alderman. CHURCH OF ST.

ANDREW, WESTLAND ROW. NOTICE. The Brothers of the Confraternity of Saint Andrew an requested to attend a GENERAL MEETING on SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, tl 2Cth Instant, at Six o'clock, to tale into consideration the best means of assisting in the praent general movement to raise an everlasting Monument to the Memory of Ireland's greatest Son, the illustrious Liberator, who won for ns Catholic Emancipation. Brothers I attend to a man, and 'show that you remember that it is to O'Connell you owe your present liberties, and the blessins ol beiDg oblo to attend and offer your dally devotions In that beautiful edifice, the Church of St. Andrew.

ATTEND, and show by your example that yon have not forgotten him who LIVED AND DIED FOR THE PEOPLE. WILLIAM RUSSELL, President. CLONMEL SUBSCRIPTION LIST. A Subscription List has been opened by the Mayor o( Clonmel. and contributions are solicited from all who desiro testify their gtatitude to the great Liberator, and to cooperate, in tho movement to perpetuate his memory by a Statue in tho Irish metropolis.

Clonmel, October 8, 1862. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, AND LINSEY PETTICOATS. HIBERNIAN HOUSE. Early in June, when Wool was at the lowest, we mile large Contracts for BLANKETS AND FLANNELS. They are now to be had.

A LARGE LOT SUITABLE for CHARITABLE PURPOSES, With several odd Lots slightly soiled. McBIRNEY, COLLIS, and ASTON'S QUAY. rriO BE READY on SATURDAY, for JL Immediate wear, 300 ALBERTS of the newest colours, and will continue to be supplied with them during the season, the prices varying from as to 40a. J. O'CONNOR, Proprietor, 73, DAME STREET, MERCHANT CLOTHIER.

022.3J THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. RICHARD ALLEN Informs his Friends and the Public generally that he his jest completed his arrangements with one of the most eminent Manufacturers in the NORTH OF ENGLAND, by which lie will receive, on the close of the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, the entire of the BEAVERS, W1TNEYS, and COATINGS ar being exhibited by that celebrated firm, and for whose excellence the Jurors of Class XXI. have awarded a PRIZE MEDAL. This firm has long been almost unrivalled in that special department of manufacture; hut the verdict of approval new declared has shown that they have not only distanced Native but even FOREIGN COMPETITORS. The first consignment from the Manufacturers of the INTERNATIONAL PRIZE BEAVERS, among which will be found all the NEW FRENCH COLOURS, has arrived.

N.B. Visitors to the Exhibition will find thess Goods la the Sonth-East Gallery. Class Case No. 1, 3,945. RICHARD ALLEN, 28, LOWER SACKVILLE STREET.

IRISH MANUFACTURED FRIEZE. We beg respectfully to inform the Nobility and Gentry of Ireland that we have Jnst received our WINTER SUPPLY OF IRISH FRIEZE, Manufactured expressly for ourselves by the most eminent Irish Manufacturers, and in which will be found the favourite Grey, from which we hod the distinguished honour of making for His Excellency ths Earl of Carlislo and His Imperial Highness tho Prince Napoleon. We are making from the abovo Frieze several Winter Garments, in various styles, for our Ready-made Departments, and amongst which will bs found the Impeiial, Carlton, and the Cambridge Wrapper. Prices will be found most moderate. BROWNE ond PAYNE.

Clothiers by Command to the Irish Court, 12 and 13, LOWER SACKVILLE-STREET, DUBLIN. CAHPET AND GENERAL FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, 22 ond 23, PARLIAMENT-STREET, DUBLIN. Arrival of NEW GOODS, CARPETS, BRUSSELS nnd VELVET PILE, TAPESTRIES and KIDDERMINSTER DUTCU and ROYAL TWILLS, STAIR CARPETINGS, all kinds. DRUGGETS, FELTS, and CRUSIB CLOTOS, OILCLOTHS, from Half Yard to Eight Yards in Width, Mattings, Door Rugs, and Mats, DAMASK REPPS and CAPERARA CLOTUS for Curtains, VENETIAN and other Blinds, POLES, CORNICES, Ac, MATTRESSES (our own manufacture), A Beautiful Assortment of Iron Bedsteads, BLANKETS, QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, Ac. Measurements taken in all parts of tha Country and Estimates given, at the Lowest Cash Prices.

PETER SHERIDAN, 22 and 23, PARLIAMENT-STREET. DU8L1V. IRON BEDSTEAD MANUFACTORY. SEVILLE IRON WORKS, SEVILLE-PLACE (Near the Drogheda Railway Terminus, Dublin! Every description of Iron Bedsteads are hero manufacturs-, and here only the PATENT FATCET JOINT BEDSTEAD, so much approved for its simplicity of construction, elegais, and strength. Attention of the Trade is especially Invited to tha n-w PATENT ENAMELLED IRON BEDSTEADS, specimens of which are now on view.

GRATES, CHIMNEY PIECES, FENDERS AND FIRE IRONS. J. EDMUNDSON and Showrooms are largely assorted with the newest designs and best construction in Grates, Ac, of which they Invite inspection. They also call attention to their large and beautiful Stock of tbo following articles viz. DIill COVERS, London Bronzed Tea Urns and Swing Kettles, Electro-Plated Goods of every description, Best Table Cutlery, Japanned Coal Vases, Papier Muclie Tea Troys, Moderatetir Lamps, Kiiclien Ranges, Gas Fittings in Bronze ami Crystal, Gas Lustres, Lanterns, flail Lamps.

Ac. Bradford's Washing and Wringing J. E. und Co. are Agents for Milner and Son's Fireproof Safes and Boxes.

34, 35. and 36. CAPEL-STREET. ILLIAM WHITESTONlfi SUPERIOR SPOONS. FORKS.

AND CUTLERY, AH Warranted, and taken back if not approved or. Ivory-Handled Tublc Knives, I2s Od, 16s, and 20s per dozen. Do. do. Desseit 10s Od, 12s, and per donon.

Do. do. Carvers, 4s 6d, 6s, and 7s per pair. Electro-plated Table Forks and Spoons 25s and 32s per dozen. Do do.

Dessert do. do. ISs and 2Ss. per dozen. Do.

do. Tea Spoons 10s and 16s per dozen-Solid Argentine Table Forks and Spoons, 12s oud 15s perdozen. Do. do. Dessert do.

do. 10s perdozen. Do. do. Ten Spoons 4s, 5s, and 6s per dozen.

THE FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, BRUSH, CUTLEBT, SADDLERY, ELECTROPLATE AND GENERAL HARDWARE ESTABLISHMENT, 23, and 24, NORTH EARL-STREET, WILLIAM WH1TESTONE, Proprietor. o22, 1 AUCTIONS. UPPER BAGGOTr8TREET. SALE OF EXOELLENT 'HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, A Superior Action' Bay Horse, sixteon hands high, steady in Harness, a Good Hunter and Roadster, A Fashionable Outstdo Jaunting Car, setof Harness, A quantity of superior Horse clothing, Stable Utensils; A Walnut Cottage Planoforto, with all the new Impr jvemeabj, Damask Window Curtains, Chimney Glass, A Handsomo Mantel-piece Clock, A fow Engravings, a Pair of Globes, Eight-day Clock, China, Glass, A Louis fiuatorze Clock, A fow Volumes of miscellaneous Books; Ac. JOHN BURKE has received instructions TO SELL BY AUCTION, On THIS DAY (Thursday), 28rd Octobor, 1882, At No.

36, UPPER BAGGOT-STREET (In consequence of the Proprietor leaving Ireland), The entire Housohold Furniture, Comprising mahogany parlour and drawlngroom chalro, breakfast, dinner, loo, and sofa tables, enclosed sideboard, chimney glass, a handsomo drawlngrooom sofa and easy chair In rosewood; two pole scroons, carpets, rugs, fenders and firelrons a needlework ottoman, pianoforte, lustres, Albort end French bedsteads; chosts of drawora and bookcase, dressing tables, basin stands and commodes, eight-day clock, oilcloth, china, glaBS, kitchen utensils, water borrol, Sale to commence at Twelvo o'clock. The Horse, Car, and Harness at Thrco o'Clock. Auction Fees por to be paid by Purchasers. JOHN BURKE, Auctioneer, Groat Rooms, 1 3, Upper Sackvllle-street. GROVE HILL, CROSSES, BRAY, COUNTY WIOKLOW.

Attractive and Extensive Solo by Auction of Housohold Furniture; Horses, Cows, HelfarB; Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, Barley, Oats, Kemp Potatoes; Jaunting Car and Harnosi, Gig, Carts, and Harness, Winnowing Machine, Ac. THE Subscriber is favoured with instructiena from the Administrator of tho lato Ullck Bourko, of Grove Hill, Crosses, Bray (close to Sir Goorgo Hodson's) TO SELL BY AUCTION, en MONDAY, the 27th day of October, 1802, tl.e ontlro of his Household Furniture and Efficts, comprising, as follows Parlour and drawlngroom choirs In haircloth, easy chairs to match loo, curd, nnd work tables a aolendiit ot economy tables mahogany sideboards cheffonlers; fenders and tire irons; Kidderminster curpttsand hearth rugs; moreen window curtains; sofas end conches chimney glnsios, with gilt frames china, delph nnd gluso mahogany chests of drawers; a vory handsomo gilt clock, with glass shndo; two eight-day clocks; hall tnblo end chairs; rn'iliogany and birch belstcads, feather beds, bolsters and pillows best Whiliwy blankols, Marseilles quilts, shecta, loiht covers curled hairmattressos mahogany dressing ta'bli-a; wash-hand stands and wuro; wardrobes, lowel falls mahogany commodes, complete; cano chairs stair carpeting and brass rods, bedroom hangings and muslin curtains, toilet glasses; bedroom carpeting; kitchen tables, dresser, blcck-lln dish covers, knivia and forks, seme plated ware, waier barrels, with kitchen and culinary requisites two powerful draught mares, one draught horse, onemnle, of superior action; llirce excellent stripper cows, three two 3 ear old hellers, two very superior fat pigs, twenly-sevcn piime ewes; a largo quantity of poultry; jimnllng car and horncss; one gig, six oarts and harness i ploughs nn I harrows ladders hay stand and caps winnowing machine slone ro'hr sacks, Ac. 100 stocks of excellent barley; ten stacks of wMteoats; live acres of superior kemp and Scotch Down potatoes; a largo rick of hay, first and second crop, saved without rain together with several articles too numerous to mention. Sale at Eleven o'Clock slmrp. Tho horses, cows, sheep, pigs, and tlio farm produce at Two o'Clcck, JAMES RED1NGTOX, Auctionoor, Valuator, House and Land Agent, Bray; and Agent for the Patriotic Assurance Company of Ireland.

J. It. vrishes particularly to draw the attention of intended buyers to this oxtonslvo Auction, and to inform the Public that no Auction commission will bo charged on thli occasion. CTlWYIiF DUBLIN Important SALE at MALAHIDE, ou WEDNE3DAY, the tho 29th of Octobor, 1802, commencing at One o'Clock. SUBSCRIBERS are again favoured with in-stiuctlons from Lord Tauioi De Malaiude to 3ELL Unreservedly by AUCTION, on tho Demesne as above, all his Thorough-bred Leicester SI eep.

Short horns, Pat Stock, Ac viz. 20 Short-horn Cows, 2Shoithorn Bulls. 7 Fat Cows, 1 purely-bred Kerry, 1 Bullock, 26 puroly brod Leicester Eicca. two and three years old, in lots of five 30 puroly-brtd Hogget Ewes, in similar lots, running with a prize tup, bred by Owen, Esq. Biesslnton 16 purely brod Ewe L-mb.

got by fnine tup; 21 purely-bred Kara Limbi got by sumc tup; 12 prime fat 3-years old Ballinasloe Weddors Same time, for Mrs. Deasb, 3 Short-horn Heifers, 3 Polled Angus Cows and Heifers, 2 Pure bred Kerry Cows. Also, with his Lordship's permission, on another account, 6 two and one half year old largo forward Store Hellers, 1 four year old Dry Cow, In forward condition; 1 well nix years old neiglit cnrrring Hunter, up to 16 stone, with racing puce, perfectly sound, subject to opinion 1 strong, well bred Boy Mate, with black points, rising five years old, nearly trained, and promising to make a first-class weight-carrying Huntress, got by Mallett; also a strong Cork built Outside Car, with lancewood shafts, platform springs, and curled hair cushions, In excellent repair. Tho supeiior breeding and prize-taking qua'ltlcs ot tho above stock are so well known that it would be superfluous on the part of the Subscribers to more than call attention to the fact of thoir being for unreserved salo. Terms at Sale.

Printed Catalogues of breeding, Ac, may be had on application to GANLY, SONS, and PARKER, Auctioneers, Smlthfleld Hulosnnistera, Wool Brokers, House and Land Agents Ac, Usbcr'a quay, Dublin, and Lonjfbrd. COUNTY KILDARE. Important and Unreserved Sale of Furniture, Cattlo, Horses, Carriages and Harness, Fly Car and Harness, SaddleBand Bridles. Hny, Oats, Potatoes, Turnips, Farm Implements by the best makers, and only a short time in use, SUBSCRIBER is favoured with instructions from Francis J. MncDonnell, who is about to Set his Lands, to SELL BY AUCTION, at DUNFORTH, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th November, 1883, the Indoor and outdoor effects.

Cattle, and horses comprise thirteen well bred two and a half year old heifers, three well bred holfer calves, and one young bull; ono four year old mare, by Shaun Buidh, a perfect fencer, up to fourteen stone ono flvo year old horso, for carriage or Brougham a pair of cob mares, six years old, perfectly gcntlo in i-lngle or double harness, and quiet to ride a pair of first-rate draft and farm horses, ono thrco year old colt, one yearling one pony, and jennet. Crops comprehend 100 field stacks of superior cparrow-blll and new white Holland oats, thirty cocko or pikes of well saved upland hay, produco of twenty Irish acres two acres of Skerry blues and Scotch down potutoes, four acres of Swede tnrnlps. The Fanning Implements, which are as good as new, Include ono combined mower and reaper by Burgess and KcyB, purchased tl.isscnsoti three-horse grubber; two ploughs, good asnew.bv Sbtildan ono drill grubber, by do two harrows one slone roller i f-ne potato riser two excellent cirts wiih creels two pnncy do with creols; a first-claia winnowing machine; two sheep racks; an American hay raltc curt and plough harness pony do; sacks; sieves banows ladders, Ac. Ac. Tho Carriages nnd Si dlory compilte onccariisge by Lmvry and Marnor, London; ono open by O'Neill.

Dublin; ono four wheel tax cart, by Grady, Dublin ono fly cart; doubio and single harness; one fetof tandem harness; a new setof pony harness, nil by Lcnnon, Dublin i two first-rate hunting aaidk-o double and sing'e bridles horse clothing and stable requisites hay cutter ond oat bruiser. Tho Furniture Consists of mahogany chairs In hair cloth mahogany tables two loungers; carpota and hearth rugs; fenders and fire steels; a German eight-day clock; a handsome mantelpiece do; chimney ornaments; dulpli, china, glaBS an' excellent patent mangle an American cooking range, with all tho apparatus complete kitchen and dairy ntensils. Dunforth Is two miles from Enfield, station on tlio Midland Railway. About 66 Irish acres of the Demesne will be let from tho abovo date till 1st of Novomber, 1863 also 62 Irish Acres of the Lands of Klilyou, adjoining tho Demesne. will be received by, and terms made known on apvlicatlon to, Flutters E.

J. MaoDohkell, Dunforth, Enfield, or to the Auctioneer. Terms Cash or approved Bills at throe months. Sale at Twelvo o'clock. Purchasers to pay 6 per cent.

Auction Fees. JOSEPH DOWDALL, Auctioneer, Edenderry. tfAlR AND SPRING MATTRESSES I Made by Machinery, and Sold at Lowest Prlco, At KEARNEY'S MANUFACTORY, 22, NORTH EARL. STREET, DUBLI. MnttresseB Re made on the Shortest Notice.

CABBAGE CABBAGE CABBAGE. Enow, all Smohors, by these Presents, that the squalid filth, nicknamed Tobacco, now so generally sold, is composed of cabbage leaves, endive leaves, peat moss, and other spurious ingredients. All then who Indulge in "the weed," excopt those who wish to get booked for the down train," should use Weekos's "Great Flaming Nlmrod," XXHonoy Dew," or tho Real Wheat," 1 oz. of either (bOBHes Its cheering comfoit) will be found to last as long as flvo ozs. of the squalid filth abovo referred to.

0, what's on this earth more cheering indoed, Than a smoke of the Wheat" or tho Great Yarrow Weed." Should the mind be disturbed, and can't sleep at night, Take a few pulls of the Yarra and 'twill set you all right. Jnst try it for once nnd I'll venture to sny You'll sleep like a top till all honrs tho next day. Remember WEEKES'S GREAT TOBACCO AND CIGAR WAREHOUSE, 01, GREAT BRITAIN-STREET. 027,41 A MERIT, vrr. s.

A. ALLEN'S fa Ijidv of world-wide rannta- tlo'nl PREPARATIONS for the HAIR havo not only attained the largest sale In Canada, Cube, and the United States, but within the past few years, to supply tbo large and increasing demand, depots for their exclusive sale hove been opened In London, Liverpool, and Dublin, MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER Is stilted to both young Bnd old.

It strengthens the hair when weak, prevenle its falling or turning grey, and when grey restores it to lie original colour. It will restore it on bald pieces, IT IS NOT A DYE, requires no previous preparation of the hair, and is easily applied by one's self. Whon once restored, by a few applications at Intervals of three months, you will not havo a grey hair even to the most ad-var ced age. It givea the hair a soft, glossy, and natural appearance. One bottle will generally suffice for twolve mouths.

Price 7s. 6d. per bottle. MRS. 8.

A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR DRESSING, OR ZYLOBALSAMUM, Is CBsential to nee with the Restorer, but alone Is moat efficacious. For ladles and children whoso hair requires frequent dressing It has no equal. It cleanses tho hair, romovos all dandruff, nnd Imparts to it a most delightful- fragrance. The restorer re produces, and the Hair Dressing cultivates and beautifies, Price 2s.

8d. por bottle. Agents, Wholesale and RotaU-Mosarj. M'MASTERS and 121, Capel Btroet, Dublin, For Great Britain, P. M.

CRABDALL, 88, Rnsaell-street, Liverpool rs WO or THREE of PARR'S LIFE PILLS, A taken no matter at what period of the day, will Immediately remove the apathetlo feeling which often oppresses both mind and body. They give colour to the complexion, brightness to the eyes, cheerful animation to the features, and mireeablo vigour to the. vybole frame. May be obtained 6f any Medicine Vendor, ta. boxes, Is.

2sj. and In Family Packets, 11b. each. A CARD. MO NS IE A begs to Inform Friends, Customers, and the Pub-lie In general that ho lins REMOVED from his late ro9ldoncej 46, Mary-street: to hlo prosont Establishment, No.

30, NASSAU STREET, whero he hopes to rccelvo a continuance of their favours, and begs to say that no oxertlon on his part shall bo wanting to.givo every satisfaction In ills lino of business. VESTMENTS and CHURCH ORNAMENTS Of every description, as low as consistent with quality. 022,12 OLD CHAIN BY TROY WEIGHT AND WORKMANSHIP, nANUrAUXURERS PRICES. The Gold In the Chains Gnarnutced, and purchased back at prices charged. WM.

AOHESOK and 109, GRAFTON-STREET, DUBLIN. EXAUrliB. A Gold Chain, 2 oz at 80a 6 0 0 Workmanship 2 10 0 8 10 0 6 will at any time be given for the Chain. LL-HALLOW EVE. P.

KIRBY bogs to announce to his Customers and the Public that he is receiving dally his supply for the above Festival. When complete he will publish a price list, which will be found very moderate. Jersey Pears, -Cob Filberts, Fresh Walnuts. KIRBY, FRUITERER, 18, UPPER SACKVILLE STREET, And KILLE8TER GARDENS, 022 44 CO A IMPORTANT TO PURCHASERS, About 1,600 Tons of ORREL WIG AN, WHITEHAVEN, GILCREUX, and CROSBY COALS on Salo, at very modarate Terms, In quantities to suit Purchasers. Likewise on hands a large supply of CANNEL COAL and COKE.

ROBERT MORROW, Coal Importor, 14, WESTLAND-ROW. 008,88 Established 1823. I ROPE, TWINE, CANVAS AND 8ACKIKG MANU FACTORY, 0, MAKlf'S-ABBEY (Factory, Grangegorman), All sorts of Ropes I Fishing Lines Thatching Twines Twines Bass Mats (Single A Double), Cordage Plough Reins Sheep Nets, Ac, Mode of their usual superior qualities. N.B. The Winter Stock of Oil Cloth Goods, consisting of Horse Covers I Car Covers I Capos Tnrpaulinr Oiled Hats Leggings, Ac, At m03t rcasnnablo prices.

Also rUf" Winnowing Shcots Coal Bags Millers' Sacks, and Farmers' Corn and Potato Sacks, Of quality nnd prlco to to (lie Customers of the establishment tlio bi st value far their money. i AKKR, SIMPSON AND INTERNATIONAL BISCUIT, Same as sr.pplled to the Great Exhibition of 1862, With the various other descriptions of their celebrated STEAM MACHINE BISCUITS, Arrowroot, Assorted, Fancy, Cream, Nic Noc Nonsuch, Noplee, Pie Nlc, Queen's, Rich Mixed, Windsor, Wine, Ac, Ac, May be had Retail oi Family Grocers throughout tho Kingdom, and in Cases ol 12 101b Tins (a glazed Show Card In eacli Case). WHOLESALE AGENTS, ALEXANDERS and WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 66, 68, 09, 70, and 71, GREAT STRAND-STREET, DUBLIN. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. Mr.

JOHN HINKSON, SADDLER, 76, DAME-STREET, so creditably sustained the character of Dublin Saddlery at the Exhibition that ho was awarded, by an Impartial Jury, a-First Prize MEDAL for (he Double Proficiency In both Saddles ond Harness, which should give Mm a Special Claim to tlio patronage ot his countrymen. CARD. LALOUETTE respectfully takes leave to return his most grateful thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and Public for tho kind patronage ho ha? received, both as Riding Master and tlio general Breaking of Voiing Horses, which shall be at all times his most anxious desire to secure by unremitting attention and a perfect knowledge of his profession Ladles and Gentlemen who require to be instructed in the Art of Equitation, which is so cosduclve to health, can join the Classes or have Private Lessons, according to arrangement. There is a superior Stud of Fifteen highly-trained Horses and Ponies attached to the School, which Ladles and Gentlemen can hire for any period. Ha also wIsIicb to Inform Gentlemen that there are Sixteen Acres of Land, with every description of Fenco, attached to tlio School, where they can School their horses, and alBO for Lodiea or Gentlemen to Improve their riding (unattainable elsewhere).

N.B. Horses broke to single and double harness and the saddle, Superior loose Boxes for young horses. Established 1800, being the first Riding School In Dublin. No. 6, 6, and 7, PRISCE'S STREET, and 01, ABBEY STREET.

VETERINARY. Mr. A. GANLY, Licentiate, R.C.V.S, London, Prize Essayist, nnd M.V.C., Edinburgh; Hon. Fellow V.M.

A Edinburgh, Ac, Ac, having obtained the Diplomas of thosolnsti-tiitlins, begs to acquaint the Nobility and Gentry of Ireland that he has commenced, and will continue to practise, VETERINARY SURGERY at 18, USHER'S QUAY, DUBLIN. Before entering on tlio advanced studies which enabled hlrn to secure tho above, Mr. A. in order more fully to qualify himself to practise his profession, had been for three yrars engaged at Practical Pharmacy, Human Anatomy, riijsiology, Chemistry, and Surgery. Mr.

A. G. wishes It to be generally understood that he has paid rnaiked attention to a subject very much negloetedby Veterinary Students namely, the diseases peculiar to the Bovine and Ovine Tribes. All favoured communications addressed to A. GANLY, VS, 18, Ushcr's-quay, Dublin, shall meet with prompt attention.

HORSE FEEDING WITHOUT OATS I The Undersigned are prepared to SELL SPECIALLY-PREPARED INDIAN CORN for feodlngof Horses, Stall Cattle, Mlleii Cows, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, Ac, tho use of which sur-paes in "fleet oil other kinds of grain, and ensures a saving of nearly fifty por cent. It is now largely nsed by all extensive feeders, and Is admittedly the best food for working horses or cattlo preparing for market. Samples and prices on application to JAMES MACKEN AND SON, MANUFACTURERS, 32 asp 33, POOI.BEG-STREET. HE CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR FIRST-CLASS CUTLERY is J. WHYTE'S, 68, UPPER SACKVILLE-STREET, DUBLIN (Lato of, and for 20 Years inj" 41, Henry-street), Who has a large assortment of Table Knives, Head and Foot Carvers, with various Handles Razors, Razor Strops, Penknives, Scissors, Patent Lever and Plain Corkscrews, Tweezers, Ac Repairs In Cutlery, Plato, and Plated Ware done with accuracy and punctuality.

N.B. Ivory Balanced-handled Table Knives, at 18s. 6d. per dozen. 022,42 Dublin, fi and 7, George's-strect, East, Off Poolbcg-street, October, 1862.

I BEG to inform my friends aud the public that I have commenced business in tbe PROVISION, HERRING, ond DRY-FISH Trade, at No. 0 and 7, GEORGE'S-STI1EET, EAST. Having managed tlio business for the late Mr. Isaac Arrott, for some years, in Foolbcg-streot, I have made arrangements for a regular supply of the above goods, and will be enabled to offer them on as low terms as any other house In tho trade, The business will be carried on undor tho firm of 010,1 JAMES IRVINE AND CO. A GREAT DEMONSTRATION AGAINST HIGH PRICES Colonial Produce rednced fifty per cent.

complete annihilation to the treblo profit system rapid progToss of the method established by the London Company for the lost seven years still furtner reductions, of which all who avail themselves will noarly double their incomes. Price list Tho great Opposition Tea, 3s Id per lb, pronounced by thousands as far suporlor to the usual 4s, and the best value In the woi Id the Opposition Coffee, Is Id per lb, superior to the usual Is 6d Shell Cocoas, 3s per stone (Spices Mustard, 6d per lb Pepper, Is 6d; Allspice, 8d; Jamaica 2d Cloves, 2s Cinnamon, 4s Cassia, 2s ArrowToot, 8d per lb Tapioca, 6d and lOd Rice, Is Od and 2s 8d; Sago, 3s Od per stono; Moccoronl nnd Vermicelli, only 2s per 4lb box finest quality ditto, 3s per box Sardines, 8d per box cases of fresh Lobsters Is 6d each choicest flavouilng Essences in tho world, lOd per bottle, Solo Proprietors of the Monster Current Cake, and far famed Fruit Pies only Is each, amply sufficient for largo portlos and unrivalled for excellence and value. In Biscuits we astonish every one Lunch, 3d; Mixed, Assorted, 6d; Pic Nlcs, 4d; Finest Arrowroot Biscuits, Od Royal Rich and highest priced, Od. Frnlte at more nominal prices -Cur-rants, 3d; Raisins. 4d; Tabic Raisins, 6d; Choicest Layer Figs, la per box, over 21bs weight largo jars of West Indian Pickles, la 6d each Marmalade, 74d nor pot Words fall come and sec enormous stocks of everything.

Great proportions are bring made for Ail Hallows Eve, on which occasion wo will offer some tbousauds pounds worth of the good things of life in the shape of cargoes of Apples and Grapes, from Franco; Spanish Pears, Naples and English Walnuts, Kent Filberts, Nuts of every kind; choice Irish Fruit, aud every other variety of the season, all of which will be sold at. the smallest remunerative profit over cost price. LONDON STORES, 17 LOWER ORMOND. QUAY, DUBLIN AND CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE WORLD. SAWING, PLANING, AND MOULDING MILLS, GREAT BRUNSWICK-STREET.

MICHAEL MEADE offers for Sale a large and woll-aa Slock of TIMBER and DEALS. SLATES PIPES, TILES, PLASTERING and SLATING LATHS Ac Has always on Hand SKIRTINGS, MOULDINGS and ARCHITRAVES of all Patterns, prepared FLOORING Ac Makes to Order by Patent Steam Machinery, Doors, Windows, Shutters, Staircases, Green Houses Ac First class Workmen, selected from thi Regular Carpenters of tho City, only employed. riuoLa Nona butBKST KRAsnwirr, Goods forwarded to all parts of the Kingdom. AND J. COL MAN, MANUFACTURERS.

awuruco 1851 and 1802 for Starch. Prize Mortal awarded In 1803 for Mustard. Genuine MUSTARD (warranted Pure), and ourusual Trado Qualities, DSF, SF, and are, of their respective Grades, un-Burpassed nll.bearlng the Bull's Head Trade Mark, COLMAN'S SUPERFINE WHITE STARCH. ThlB Starch has firmly established Its reputation In tho Laundry, and may be obtained of all Town and Country Gtocera and Druggists, 26, CANNON-STREET, LONDON, AUCTIONS. TO; MORROW.

i RING SEND, COUNTY DUBLIS. To Grocers, Vintners, and. of Valuable Lease-hold Interest In Licensed Hous Jixturos. Sc. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on Tomorrow the 24th of Octobor, on the Premises No 4 1 BRIDGE STREET, RINGSEND, by directions of tho Owner, Captain Sloan, whoso professional duties prevent him from attending to the business of theliottsfl, which is at present in full trade, and appointed as rollows, fittings, spirit kegs and jars; porter machine, tubing, cou-; nllna Ac.

i pewter rooasuros, cut glass docantors, tumblers ale and wlno glasses, Ac, fco. Tho entire Premises are hold by Lease 28 years of which are unexpired, aubjoct to 28 por annum. License paid np to 1st Octobor, 1808. Salo at Twelve o'Clock, sharp. A prompt attendance is respeotfnlly requested, as Subscriber has anothor Important Salo to attend io on that day, MICHAEL CROOKE, Auctioneor, 10, Lower Ormond-quay.

TO-MORROW. To Victuallers, Dairymen, and Others. SALE of two exceHent working Horses, tax cart mid harness; two carts, one spring do; two sets of cart harness; four tons of prltuo old hay; 180 loads of sund, a quantity ot timber materials and building stone; a corn bin, wheelbarrow, wator barrel, a pair of Iron gates; several pannelled and lodge doors a collection of iron and old metol Household Furniture, consisting of a six-octave upright piano, by Broadwood and Son; 13 mahogany parlour chairs in haircloth; sofa and couch in do a circular headed eicht.dsv clock by M'Master a small mahogany bookcase mahogany sideboard and cabinet; Kidderminster and Venetian carpets ami hearth rugs fenders and five Irons; mantel piece olare 18 coloured drawing-, and prints, framed and glszed octagon hall lantern; copper kettle aud stand mahogany and hardwood bedsteads, curtains, and palliasses feather beds, bolsters, and pillows; blankets, shoots, and quilts palntod woi drones and presses toilet tables, basin stands, toilet glasses and commodes kitchen dresser, tables and chaliBt culinary utensils, china, glasB, delft, c. cmmaicu TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On the Promises, CASTLE-STREET, DALKEY, By directions oi sir. aetata luudelun (whs has transferred the Establishment and its trade to his Brother, Mr.

John Kindelun). ou TO MORROW (Friday), the 21th of October, 1662. So'e at Half-post Two o'Clock. MICHAEL CROOKE, Auctioneer, Lower Ormond quay. Sulo of prime Household Furniture, a CJ Octave CotUgo rianoforto.

in ItoBewood Case, London mako; ono Six Octavo by Broadwood and Sim, Mantelpiece and Pier Glosses, Axniliistir, und iUdili-rmlnstei' Cirpeta and Hc-ni Hi Rugs, a long Service ot Bupcrlor Dinner Ware, Morning and Evening Sci vices of do Cut Glass Decautors, Tumbieis; Alo uud Wluo Glassou; Drawingrooui and Parlour Window Curtains; Oilt Poles, Ornaments, Draperies, Filngcs, Drawlngroom and Parlour Gasal'ors Hall and Staircase I.antorns Bronzed and Brass Fenders nnd Scis of Fire Steels; Old Engravings, Coloured Drawings, end Prints; a Quantity of Plated Ware, consisting of Cruet Frames, four Pairs of Dinner and Cord Table C.tnJIe-stlcks, Toast Reck, Forks and Spoons, Jsc Stair Carpeting and Brni-'sRods; Japanned Plato Warmer; Ivory-uaudled Knives and Forks, 10 BE SOLD by AUCTION, on WED NESDAY', 29th October, 1802, at No. 4, GARDINER'S- PLACE, by directions of tbo Executors ot tlio late Miss Montgomery, 10 superior drawlngroom chairs, two loungers and easy chairs, covered in crimson damask; Elizabethan, prle dlcu, and seir-actlng chairs, upholstorod in nccdlowork; drawlngroom loo, sofa, card, work, and trio tables a modern rosewood Duvonport desk; one do. with ornamental tray, several smr.ll ottomans nnd foot-stools, lu neodlowork mantelpiece figures and ornaments; a baromotcr and thor-momttcr; 18 mnhogany-framcd parlour clulrs sofa, couch, and easy choirs, ill (lu mahogany pedestal sideboard; toa store and garduvin a sot of prime mahogany Trafalgar dinner tables a set of economy do. oblong dinner tsblo, on soil! pillar and claw voldoro breakfast and chamber tables niahoguny and hardwood foitrpoat Albert and French bedsteads; curtains nnd paillasses; prlmo feather bods, bal-steis, pillows, and curled hair mattresses; blankets, sheets, and quilts mahogany wardrobss and chests of drawors toilet tables, basin stands, toilet glasses, and commodes japanned foot baths and water cans large linen and house presses painted pier presses; rich services of toilot ware; cane seated bedroom chairs; a roasting screen nnd Jack; set of shaped dish-covers; kitchen tables au4 chiirs; cull-nary uti'nslls washing tub, Ac, c. Auctioneer's commission to be paid by the purchasers.

Sale to commencs wttli the Furniture at half-post Twelve o'clock. Pianoforte at Two. MICHAEL CROOKE, Auctioneer, 10, Lower Ormond quay. DUDLEY LODGE, KENILW0RTH-SQUARE, RATHMINES To Capitalists and others. Sale of valuable Leasehold Interest in Plot of Ground, a Villa Residence, large aarflen, Out Offices, Ac, Ac TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on FRIDAY', the 81st of October, 1862.

at Crooke's Public Salerooms, 10, LOWER ORMOND QUAY, if not previously disposed of byPrlvateTreaty.tho Interest In the Lease of No. 1, Dudley Lodge, SOUTH, RATH- MINES, containing the rollowtng Apartments, Drawlngroom, breakfast parlour, and diningroom, four bedchambers, a kitchen, with range, china closet and pantry, mull cellaret, and other apartments, water closet, Coal vaults, a respectable coach-bouse and atablo, a pump and plentiful supply of the purest water, and place for ehower bath, lock-up yard with rcro entrance, a spacious garden, well cropped with tbo choicest and most select fruit trees, shrubs mid flower plants. There Ib a frontage of upwards of eighty feet, end in depth it measures 240. The House has been built by the present owner, and is In thorough repair. There is an unexpired term of 129 years, Bubjcct to tho nominal rent of 10 yearly.

Stable lots for 8, which leaves the premises nearly rent free. Salo at Two o'Clock. MICHAEL CROOKE, Auctioneor. Sale of a highly respectable Villa Residence, Offices, and Guriicn at CASTLEKNOCK GATE, closo by the Pliccnix Pork, cont lining Drawlngroom, Parlour, and five Bedrooms, Kllclion with excellent Range, Storeroom, and Dairy. There Is Stabling for seven horsos.

Coach-house, with a large Yard and Gaideu, all well enclosed, Masslvo Gate, Ac. qpo BE LLT or SOLD by AUCTION, on I FRIDAY, 31st of October, at Crooke'o Public Salerooms, 10, LOWER ORMOND-QUAY (if riot previously difposed of by private ttvaty), the Interest In the Lease of the above-named property, which is held for a long terra of ycurs, 6nbjcct to tho very low rent of X20. Sjle at Two o'Clcck. Application for particulars to bo made to MICHAEL CROOKE, Auctioneor, 10, Lower Ormond-quay. To liecllijlug Distillers, Brewers.

Grocers, Toa, Wine, and Spirit Dealers. Sale of valuable Leasehold Interest in the Houses and Premises. Nos. 4 and 6, STEPHEN STREET. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, at Crooke's Public Salerooms.

10, LOWER ORMOND QUAY, on FRIDAY, tho 31st of October, 1862, by directions of tho representatives of the late Philip Tagart, F.sqj, T.C the Interest in tho Loaso of tho old-established Wholojalo and Retail Grocery, Tea, Wine, and Spirit Concern-, in which the late firm of Kinsley nnd Tagart have carried on extensive business for upwards of half a No. 4 House is spiclons, extending 06 feet from front to rero, with cxtonslvo uteres, lolls, stables, Ac It Is held by lease for a term of 909 yoars, subject to -12 per annum 6 House, in which tho spirit and wlno trade has been conducted, Is als very roomy, extending 94 feet from front In Stephen-street to rere In Stable-lane. It lias enclosed office and appointments, marble-topped counter, wine and porter cellars, Ac, and is also hold by leasB for 690 years, 970 of which are unexpired, subject to the very low rent of 83 yearly. Both houses hove gote ontrances at rere, with amplo accommodation for a small brewery or. rectifying cliBtlllery In connexion with the establishment.

Application for particulars as to title und conditions of sale, Ac, to be made to Mr. B. Limit, Solicitor, 03, Upper Sackvlllc street; or to MICHAEL CROOKE, Auctioneer, 10, Lower Ormond quay, and Enfield, County Meqtli, ADJOURNED SALE. To Tavern keepers, Vintners, and Others. Salo of Valuable Leasehold Interest, some articles of Household Furniture a Pianoforte; ft very superior largo sited Bagatelle Table, Balls, and Cues; 24 Oil Paintings and Modem Engravings and Pilnte, In Gilt and Polished Wood Frames, Ac.

rrO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, en PRI- JL DAY, 31st October 1802, at Crooke's Public Salerooms, 10 LOWER ORMOND-QUAY, tho Interest tue Lease of the Premises. Nos. 1 and 2, GRiiAT STRAND-STREET, now called theNorth City Tavern, wi-hm one door of Capol street, and which is at present doing a very largo buslnoss. The brewer's reci-ipts will show salts varying from 18 to 24bnrrels of porterpir Month, exclusive of Ale and other drinks. The piece is neatly appointed, with enclosed bar fixture glazed; marble top counter inside do zinc top, with drawers, lackers, Ac; an excellent four pull porter machine, with tubing, coupling cocks, Ac; gasaliers and gas fittings; ornamental street lamp, on cost iron pillar, Ac; oval spirit, cailts and gilt kt gs cut glass dtcanters, tumblers, alo and wlno glasses zinc window blinds; eight-day spring clock; 24 mahogany chalro In haircloth couch and easy chair in do; several benches and seats In coffeeroom, saloon, and gatelle room mahogany set of Trafalgar dinner tables; breakfast end eoffeeroom tables; handsome gilt plor table, on consolo supporter; pier glass.

Ac. Tito present owner is disposing of hiainlorest In consequence of his being obliged to rosllo on his Farm In the County Roscommon. All held by lease from 1st May, 1862, for a term of 21 years, subject to tho rent of 60, Salo at Two o'clock. MICHAEL CROOKE, Auctioneer, 10, Lower Orraond-qusy, nnd Enfield, County Meath, aTmourned SALE. In Bankruptcy.

Court of Bankruptcy and Insolvency. Sale of House and Promises, No, 14, COLLEGE-GREEN, In the. Matter of 1 'iPO BE SOLD BY John M'Court. of No- 14, fl FUULIU AUUTlun, the Court of Bankruptcy and Insolvency, Four Courts, Inns-quay, Dublin, on FRIDAY, College-green, in the Uty of Dublin, Suddler, a Bankrupt tho Slit day oi uccooor, iou, ot the hour of One o'clock In the Afternoon, all the Estate and Interest of the Mortgagees ana Assignees oi wm Bunkrupt in and to all that and those the Honss and Promises, No. 14, College-green, in the Parish of St.

Andrew, and County of tho City of Dublin, Dated this 10th day of October, 1882. vaieu una ivw uay CHLYNE BRADY, Registrar. Petek Bvkhe, Solicitor. Promises, No. 14, under a Memorandum of Agreement, dated the 80th day of June, 188t, from Thomas M'Conrt to John MConr the Bankrupt, for a term ot twenty-four years and six months, iQfln nt.

thft vpnr rant of 0, jrom me isc ooy oi juy, payable half-yearly, on every 1st day of May and 1st day of November in every year. A Statement of Title to the Premises is posted In tha Court of Bankruptcy and Insolvency. For particulars as to Title, Ac, application to be made to Peter Huron, Solicitor, No. 62, ame street. MICHAEL CROOKE, Auctionoor, 10, Lower Ormond-quay.

nfhmd each day. from Half-past Tea. to 1 hr'oe o'Clock, to ehow the Premises. KINGSTOWN. LICENSED GROCERY AND SPIRIT STORES.

PROFIT RENT. CHANDLERY MELTING HOUSE. In the Court of Bankruptcy and Insolvency. In the Matter of 'THO BE SOLD BY ratrick Butler, AUCTION (by tha dlroc- of Gcorgo's street, Kings- Ulons and suhjoot the approval town, a Bankrupt. lot tho Court), on THIS DAY (Thursday), ihe 23rd day of Oc tober, 1802, at No.

73, LOWER GEORGE'S-STREET, KINGSTOWN, at Two o'Clook. p.m.. all th? Estate and Interest of tho Bankrupt or of his Asslgneos in and to the following Desirable Property in throe lots Lot 1 The Dwolllnghonse and Premises, No. 0, Kingi-town-nveuue, Kingstown, In tho tonancy of Mr. Denis Byrne, held for the residue of tho term of 80 years, from tho September, 1820, free of Head Rent, and producing 20 per annum, Lot 2 Tho one undivided fourth part or shave of the Dwclllughouses, Out Offices, and Promises, known as Nob.

73 and 74, Lower Georgo's-streot, Kingstown, hold under lease for the residue of tho torm of 70 yoars from 1882, at 27 123. par annum. The house No. 74 Is tenanted by Mr. Jl'Donuhl, ironmonger, at 00 per annum.

The houeo No. 78 Is most eligibly situated at the cornor of George's street and the Forty-foot road it lias a retail spirit license attached, and is elegantly flttid up as a grocery and chandlery establishment it was lately in tha possession of the bankrupt us tenant, at 00 por annum. Tha purchaser, will be put Into occupation, but lie will havo to mako arrangements with the owners of tho remaining three-fourths as to tho terms of his tenancy. Lot 8 Tho Back House or Workshop, comprising two lofts overhead, and meltlnghouse and storeroom undernoath, and the several fixtures, utensils, and machinery therein, la which the bankrupt lately carried on the trade of chandler, situate at tho roro of 08, Lower George's-stroet, Kingstown, lie! nnder lease for 34 years from 1853, at 27 per annum, reducible to 21 per annum by surrendering the fixtures and machinery. This holding is very valuable to the chandlery trade, being an established melting house.

MieiiAEi. Mtni'itv, Official Assignee, Upper Ormond quay. For further particulars apply to Sluasrs. Moixuv and Watson, Agents to tha 18. Eustace-sweat, Dublin, where the abstract of this van bo inspeciod or to DILLON, Auctioneer, 25.

Bacbolor's-walk. Modern Household Furniture, largo Pier Glassoi, Brusicls Carpets and Hues, superior Ofilco Table, "0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, for nou- navmunt of rent, on TO-MORROW October 18C2, at Dillons Public Silerooms, 25, BACHELOR'S WALK, removed for convenience of Sale, Household Furniture, consisting of two largo looking gUsaes, one sofa, easy clulr, and parlour ditto: effleo table, wash stand, basin ditto; one cheval glass. Brussels carpot, rup, Ac. Sale to coinmonco at Twolve o'Clock. THOMAS DILLON, Auctioneer, 2, Bachelor's-walk.

EXTENSIVE BANKRUPT'S SALE. In fhc Matter of 1 "I PORT ANT to ex. Mntthow Duft.y. Whole- EL tensive Grocers, Spirit Mcr-sale and Retail Wino f-chanti, Hntol and Tavern-and Spiiit Morchtint, koepors and Housokoepors. a Bankrupt.

EXTENSIVE STOCK in TRADE oi several hundred Gallons of Genuine flavoured old Malt Whiskey, Tort, Sherry, Madeira, Malaga, Claret, and other Wines, in Wood ami Bottle; First-class French Ilranily, Ciinmpagoe, Old Tom, Rum, Gin, and Scute Whiskey, all of the prlroest a'Ml purest quiHty Several hundred dozen of Porter, and Swcot and Bitter Alos; Perry, Cider, and every description of Cordials One hundred gallons of French Vinegar several chests of Tea in Bond Large quantities of blnck and groon ditto, first quality Loaf and soft Sugars Coffee, Chicory, and Spices, In great varloty. Sweet, Castor and other Oils One gross of mixed Pickles Mustard. Bill Bins, Corn Flour, Cocoa Shell, Rulslus, and Currants White and Brown So ps Fig Cake Candled Orango Citron Starch, patent ditto. Fifty Reamo of White, Brown, and Lapping Papers. Arrowroot, Snuff, Rice.

Large Quantity of Seeds for Agricultural and other purposes. Several Gross of Empty Bottles Hampers and boxes double ansl single gasallors; superior store casks aud kegs measures, In groat variety; stllllons and fittings of cellars; battling miahlne, boots and dminers; counter do; BUgar lossot; tea, sugar and spice mills; porter- and spirit machines, very fast trotting car and van horse in best condition, and gentle superior cox delivery van and harness stable requisites contents of stores and lofts. Also tho entire vory superior household furniture, chiefly comprising a prime set of dining tables, loo, card, breakrast and occasional do; chimney glasses; Kidderminster carpets and rugs; damask and moreen curtains and blinds; several dozens of parlour, drawlngroom and bedroom chairs toilet tables wash stands and cases of drawers; mahoguy and other bedsteads; curtains and palliasses; feather beds; hair mattresses and bedding; miscellaneous bedroom and kitchen furniture; china, glass, delft, Ac, 10 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 8r4 of November, 1SC3, by order of the Judgos of the Court of Bankruptcy and Insolvency, ut the Bankropt'o extensive premises, No. 17, THOMAS-STREET. Sale to commence at o'Clock.

Purchasers to pay per cent. Michael Murbht, Official Assignee, 33, Upper Ormondquay. SI ah DBS and REVNPi.u,.Ageiits to the Commission, Taibot-iticet. THOMAS DILLON, Auctioneer, Racholor'a walk. Sale THIS DAY of prime Household Furniture, suits of Mo recn mid Chintz Curtains with Draperies and Cornices, Carpets and Hearth Stair Carpets and Brass Stair Rods, Hall Table and Chairs.

Oilcloth and Foot Mats, Hall and Lobby Lanterns, Pillar Table Lamps, a handsome an-tlquo Pier Glass in rich Gilt Frame, a few articles ot old India China, a tine toned (i octave Grand Pianoforte, by Broadwood and Son, a few iota of Plate aud Plated Ware, China, Giuss oL-d Delft, quantity of House Linen, an excellent Library Bookcase, about 300 volumes of Miscellaneous Books. Including Gibbon's Kuine, Milford's Greece, Pitt's Anecdotes and Speeches, Brliish Poets, Byron, Illustrated, a Portfolio of Engravings, and other Efficis. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, at No. 1, GHENVILLESrilEET, Mountjoy-square, on THIS DAY (Thuriday), the 2Sd Octobor, the entire substantial Household Furniture, in Reseivood and Mahogany, comprising eight prime parlour ctinirn, in haircloth throu-tlor running dumb waiter: a set of dining tables, with thickened tops a pedestal sideboard, with carved back a pair of hoad and foot carviT chairs, in morocco leather a ircular backed lounging chair; an ob ong study table; six French Rush-seat drawlngroom chairs, a prime sofa and a pi le ulou chair, up bolstered intabaret a rosewood oblong ottoman, in needle work; a handsome rosewood three-tier what not, richly carved a mahogany canterbury and what not; a teapoy; a circular table and velvot cover; japanned recess tames fenders aud fire furniture; mahogany four post and Albert bedsteads, with curtains and paillasses pnTe curled hair mattresses, feathsr bods und beddiug; mihogany wmgea wardrobe; a large case of drawers; toilet tables, toilet, glasses and basin stands, with sets of chamlior ware coin modes, lowel rails and cane-seat chairs Iron and servants' bed steads and bedding; painted wardrobes and presses; kitchen tables and chairs; bronzed fenders: culinary utensils, bj, Solo to commence at Eleven o'Clock, as it is intended to dis pose of the whole on tho above day. sKr The Books at conclusion of sale.

JOHN L1TTLEDALE and Auctioneers, No. 0, Upper Ormond quay, To Farmers, Dairymen, Stock Masters, Cattle Dealers, Sale of a choice Lot of superior Milch Cows and Fat Cattle, selected with judgment and care; Large Rick of first qualify well saved Hay, the produce of 26 acres of rich meadow land Powerful Draught Horses, Carts, Harness, Dairy Utensils, Silver Watch, Jaunting Car and Harness, 6c, T1TESSRS. J. J. BYRNE AND CO.

XtJL havo received instructions from the Representatives of the into Mr. Charles Smyth, Dairy Proprietor, Of No. S5, PHIBSDOROUGH ROAD, TO SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, as above, On TO-MORROW fFrlday), Octobor 24, 1882, The entire of his superior htock and effects, comprising 28 sunerior well-selcoted milch cows in flue condition 4 draught horses, two of them having great powor and action A iurgo tick oi cnoico wen sovca nay, the produce of 26 acres of rich meadaw land; Several large box and barrel carts Large mash and grain tubs and hogsheads; Churning moclilne; troughs dairy utensils, Ac. old wheels, lumber, c. Sale at Twelve o'clock.

Purchasers to pay Auction Com mission. J. J. BYRNE and Auctioneers, Agents, and Appraisers, 6, Henry street. CORMACKSTOWN, MAYNOOTH, COUNTY KILDARE.

Unreserved Sla of Cattle, Horses, Lambs, Wheat and Oats in Stack, two large Ricks of Hay, Potatoes, Mangold, Turnips, Carts, Drays, Harness, Implements, Jaunting Car, Gig, and Harness, Household Furniture, iSsc THE UDdersigDed has been favoured with instructions from tho" E.tecntors of tho lato Michael Meab, Esq to SELL by strictly UNRESERVED AUCTION, at CORMACKSTOWN, one mile flora Slaynootli, on TO-MORROW (Irlday), 24th, and SATURDAY, 26th of October, 1882, 46 stacks of Irish red whoat 26 stacks ot white Holland, black and white Tortary oats 2 ricks of prime hoy, of first unci second crop, containing about 40 tons 6 cocks of old meadow hay; lucre of turnips; 1 acre of potatoes, and half an acre of mangold; 36 head of cattle as follows1. 12 on earn! a half years' old bullocks and heifers; 0 weanlings; 0 heifers. 2 and 3 years old, in forward condition for tho stall; 6 milch cows, superior milkers; 3 yearlings; 60 long woollod lambs, to be sold in pons of 6 each. Horses, Ac 2 draught horses, fully up to 30 owt. a handsome grey mnre, 7 years old, with foal to Redmond O'Hanlon no better animal for goneral work; a chesnut marc of grand shape and action by Shaun Buldhe an excellent harness mare; a very promising colt by Redmond O'Hanlon, of great beauty and symmetry; 2 promising colts, one and a hBlf years old 2 fat pigs and 30 fowls.

The Implements comprise 8 carts 2 drays 4 sots of cart harness; 3 2 harrows; an oxcollont field roller; 4 corn stands and timber; 2 winnowing machines, one a prize machine; beam, scales, and weights; 20 saoks; sack truck; wheelbarrows 2 ladders; ropes workmen's tools stone trough nleo a good jaunting car and gig harness, saddle, and biklic, Ac. Tho Furniture comprises ft sot ot Northumberland dinner breakfast and lno ditto; elnht-day clock mahogany chairs in haircloth ohimneynnd toilet glasses; china, glass, rii-ift i bedsteads, prime feather beds and bedding com- miiiiea, toilet tables and ware; bedroom chairs 2 guns; klichtn aud dairy requisites, amongst which is an excellent churning machine in perfect order. in at Half-oast Eleven o'Clook sharp, In order to sail all If possible In one day. Purchasers to pay Fiye por Cent. Auction Foes.

J- J. ROANTREE, Auctioneer, Newtownpark, Letxllp, and 26, Smlthfleld, Dublin, tj2 The Sale vrlU commonco with the outdoor ofioxta. KINDER. Gentlemen wanting to he GROUND Classics, Mathematics, English, Ac, and Parents who wlsnSlieir hoys to ha well rotido up for School Business or for Examinations, are requested to apply to Office oHhtePapM best refarencosJJWj; i PUBLICATIONS. I IFE AND TIMES OF O'CONNELL, by A I.

it (lit 8s Oi JU WILLIAM FAGAN, n.r., v. Collbok Ibish GsAVHAit, Part 2 0 Thi P.PAT. SnVHRKIQNTY CHDBOn OF TUB FlKST THKEB CENTURIES PRINTER AND PUBLISHER OF CATHOLIC WORKS, rWOTEjf0 PARUAMENT.STKEET, DUBLIN, Corner of Damo-STREET, opposite the ROYAL EXCIIAKOE. tfST The Worts of tho London and American Cathollo ruWahers always in Stock. Ml Worn Pel free- NEW-CATHOLIC PRAYER, BOOK.

Now ready, 18mo, 654 pages, THE LAMP OF TUE SOUL, A Manual of Devout Exercises ami Practical Instructions; compiled from the most approved sources by Rev. Joira O'Rourke, St. Mary's, Kingstown with Approbation of His Grace the Most Rev. Dr. CULLEN, Lord Archbishop of Dublin, Ao.

Tho readers of the Lash? of the Soul will und In its pages, instructions on the Doctrines, Ceremonies, and Practices of the Catholic Church; Devotions, to which Indulgences are attached and the conditions to be observed for obtaining those Indulgences. Attention is specially directed to tho Iudulgenced Prayers for Mass, which have not appeared in any former Prayer Book In our language. Tho Work may be had In tho following bindings: s. d. 1.

Emhossed roan, ullt edaes. 3 6 2. Levant morocco, gilt edges, 3. Morocco, extra, 4. Antique morocco, gilt clasp, 5.

Antique levelled, rims, and clasp, 6. morocco, rim nuu two wasps, 7. Best Genoa velvet, rims aud two clasps 10 it 16 21 r3" Freo by Post. 4il. extra.

Dublin JAMES DUFFY, WELLINGTON QUAY, and 22, Patcruoster-row, London. JusTpliblisiiod, ptlco Is (as a Manual for Students.) mHE THEORY OF VITAL FORCE, JL APPLIED TO THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. By n.i-nilTOX, A.li Jf.R C.S.E., Ac Dublin: FANNIN oud CO, 41 Grafton-streot. London: John Churchill, New Burllngton-strcct. KEWnSPOimSG PAPER.

Price THREE PENCE. Ou tho 1st of November, THE SPORTING GAZETTE, (Limited.) A new First Class Weekly Nowspapcrpublishod ovary Saturday morning in time for the early trains dovotcd to THE TURF, COURSING. HINTING. STEEPLE CHASING, and othtr Sports and Amusements the DRAMA, MUSIC, and LITERATURE. Conducted (under the Joint Stock Companies' Limited Liability Acts) by a Committee of Noblemen and Gentlemen: and Edited by H.

LANG-LEV, ussisted by practical and experienced Writers, aud many Contributors of Eminence. Annual Subscription unstamped, stamped, 17s, 41, Advertisements. Six lines asul under, 4s. ovory additional line. Cd.

Paragraphs of 0 lines and under, 10s. every additional line. Is All orders for Advertisements aud Subscriptions must bo accompanied by a post office order, payabli to RicitAun James Kkknkt, Publisher, 14, York-street, Covent irdoa, London. W.C. MERCANTILE SALES.

DUBLIN WOOD VICTORIA -QUAY COMPANY, NEXT SALE BY AUCTION Of Deals, Scantlings, Flooring, Ac, Will be on THIS DAY (Thursday), October 23rd. R. E. GK.VKpr. Manager.

MICHAEL CROOKE, Auctlouoor, 10, Lower Ormond-quay. KB. TTooi Good, Slates, Brick Yard Goods, Ac, on Private Sale Daily, at Incest market rates. Auction of Barbadoes Sugar. HARDY, BROTHERS, and CO.

intend Offering by AUCTION, at thoir Office. COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, on TO-MORROW (Friday), the 24th Octjber, at One o'clock, 100 Hhda 10 Tierces BARBADOES SUGAR. 2 Barrels JAMES F0XALL, Broker. Commercial Buildings. Auction of Wood Goods.

TTtriLLIAM PUBLIC SA KELLY and CO'S. next I SALE of North American, Baltic, Swedish, and Norwegian WOOD GOODS, will be held on THURSDAY, th November Noit, at their Stores. S1K JOHN ROUEU-SON'S QUAY. Further particulars will bo anuouncod pro. vlous to day of sale.

JAFFP.AY BARCROFT, Brokorand Measurer, 42a. Great Brunswick-street Dublin, 0th October, 1802. FRUIT FOR ALL-HALLOW EVE. HENRY LAM BE is now landing, in the Custom Hcnse Docks, per s. s.

Excelsior, from Bordeaux, 240 Barrels of Due Don Apples, very pretty. 270 Ditto Brown Rennett in flno order. 49 Hogsheads Canadian Pippins, for baking. 29 Cases fine Eating Pears. 8 Cases French Plnms, in fancy Cartoons, different sizes.

Cases do. in fancy Glass Jars, different sizes. Also, per s. s. Do Brus, from Malaga, 50 Half CliesU Lemons.

10 Ditto Oranges. 26 Barrels Ahnorla Grapes. CO Packages finest Double crown Dehesa Raisins. And we dally expect, per D-ilorns and Wm. Consll, from Malaga.

200 barrels of thinnest Almerla Grapes for keeping, shipped by tho best shippers, Wm. Hnlen, John Clements, and George Dorr all of which gave tho Trade such satisfaction last year Together with our usual supply of all kinds of Nuts. Me-ftina, Black, Spanish Almonds, Walnuts. Cob and Kent Philbsrts, an ot which we offer to the Trade on the best terms. 58.

CAPEL-STREEf. STORES 9. 10. and 11, ANGLESEA FRUIT MARKET. 1Mb.

Ociober. DEAL BANGOR SLATE JAMES FITZSIMON AMD SON Offer for Sale THE CARGO OF DEALS now Landing Ex J. BLENKHORN, from ST. JOHN; With large Importations of QUEBEC and BALTIC WOOD GOODS. They invite the attention of Builders of DWELLING and FARM HOUSES, COTTAGES.

Aft, to the advantage of making selections from a ftrat-clasa Stock, at rates really low. la the Slate Department rriu oe found upwards of 500 Tons of the finest qualities of BEST BANGOR SLATES, Also Roofing and Flooring Tilos, Fire Bricks, Ac. Their extensive SAWING and PLANING MILLS, IS, BRIDGEFOOTSTREET, and VICTORIA-QUAY, Are under their own immediate superintendence. AUCTIONS. THIS EVENING Rotundo Divisional Saleroom Very large and superior Sale of Silver Plate and Plated ware, ujhi and Sliver Watches, fine Gold Chains, Diamond Rings, Jewellery, a superior Microscope, ana otnet vutuaoie tro-perty.

fcJESSRS. BENTLEY WILL SELL BY i.T AUCTION, In the above room, 181, CAPEL-STREET, on THIS (Thursday) EVENING, 23d October, upwards ot 200 ounces of silver plate, comprising spoons, fork bowls, ewers, ladles, fish slices, Ac. gold and silver watches, with duplex, lever, and horizontal movements flna gold chains, a valuable diamond and ruby ring, a handsome diamond aad sapphire ring, a select assortment of valuable jewellery, a valuable microscope, made by Smith and Beck, London; a photographic camera, a beautifully carved tortolsesuell snuff box, a superior writing desk, elegantly Inlaid plated ware, opera glasses, telescopes, double and single guns, Ac Sale at Half, past Seven Clock Building Materials, Statuary, Household Furniture, Ac Preparatory Notlco of an extensive Rummage Sain of all hinds of Property 18 lots of Statuary, bought at last Sale, aiid not removed, as per agreement 139 lots of Doors, Sashes, Mouldings, Flooring Boards.Chlmnoyplecos, and usofu' Lumber 60 Iota of good substantial Household Furniture, Shop Fixtures, and all other BUltablo Goods that may offer for Unreserved Sale. WALSH intimates that he will SELL BY AUCTION, on TO MORROW (Friday), the 24th in SHAW-STREET (rere of the M'Anasples' Promises, Great Brunbwick-stroit), an Immensity of useful proporty for garden embellishments, repairing tenements, and house fitting in general. Persons sending goods should have their inventory in before Three o'Clock THIS DAY (Thursday), to Mr.

WALSH, Lower Fownes's street (One Door from WoIIlng. ton quay). 022,24 Sale of Household Furniture, Globos, Books, Engravings, Ac. 110 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, without reserve, at 71, TALBOTSTREET, on MONDAY, 27th October, 1862, a residue of Household Furniture, comprising a pianoforte music stool parlour and drawlngroom chairs breakfast, loo, and fancy tables adavonport sofas cabinets sideboard carpets hearth rngs fenders, firelrons damask and chintz window curtains and blinds; Albert and French bedsteads feather beds, bolsters, and pillows, hair mattresses, blankets and counterpanes dressing tables; basin stands; mahogany and painted chests of drawers; cane chairs; two fancy Iron with chintz curtains kitchen rural-ture; culinary requisites glass, China, and delft three baths, Ac: also two globes; maps; steel engravings a case or stuffed birde; a collection of minerals In Chinese cabluat a three branch gasaller a pole screen wwogM and stand; a large collection of books, Scriptural an I historical; several volumes of law books, biography, albums Sale at Twelve o'clock. Tho purchaser to pay Anotion fees.

022.34 J. O'GORMAN, Anetlnneer. 19. Bachelor s-watn. Leasehold Interest.

SALE ot Three Cottages at SCHOOL-HOUSE LANE. High-street, and an enclosed Yard adjoining the House No. 13. Hljjh-strcet, upon which another cottage could be erected. The cottages are two-storey, with on-closed yard and a plentiful supply of water to oaoh out offices 4c.

Statutable title, not subject to any rent whatever taxes, about 2 a year. The cottages are let at present, producing a clear profit rent of iC yearly. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, without reservo, at the Premises, oa WEDNESDAY, October 3th, IBS. Sale at Ono o'Cluck. Purchasers to pay Auction Fees 022,84 J.

O'GORMLN, Auctioneer, 18, Baohelor'a-walK. Richard Itooney, 2 Sign Placo Owen Donnelly, 6 Jervls street James Conway, 26 Upper Liffcy street Andrew Murphy, 22 Upper Liffey street Mlthael Butterly, 1 Upper Llffey street Patrick Kelly, 9 and 10 Upper Llffey street. Patrick Ward, 46 Moore street Edward Balfe, 47 Moore street Denis Byrne, 60 Moore street Laurence Hambidgc, 61 Moore street James Wall, 62 Moore street Patrick Fltzpatrlck, 22 Moore street John Walsli, 21 Moore street Patrick litahun, 20 Moore street John Baker, 24 Moore street John M'Donald, 19 Moore street George M'Cabe, 8 Moorestrcct James WaLIi, 6 Moore atreot Gllllgan, 66 Moore street Patrick Hooks, 68 Moore street Andrew M'Roblns, 60 Moorcstrect Anthony Plant, Moore street Michael Fcgan, 61 Moore street John Hogan, 62 Moore street Terence Fitzp ttick, I Moorcstrect Pal rick Power Luke Kelly, 3S Abbey street Joseph Kenny, Abbey street Christopher Burton, 6 Swifts row Nicholas Dodd, 14 Lower Ormond quay Michael Creoko, 10 Lower Ormond quay JohnM'Netll, 61 Henry street Daniel O'Toole, 0 Denmark street Daniol.Dwyer, 6 Denmark street Patrick M'Grcde, 7 Upper Liffey street Tin im Kelly, 114 Middle Abbey street Itobci iHume, 110 Abbey street Charles Median. 112 Abbey street Chiistophtr llurtagh, 110 Abboy strcot Phillip Farrcliy, 42 Middle Abboy street John lleckett, 9 Lower Liffuy street Thomas M'Gauran, Ltffe street Walter Oldflolil, 1 Bachelor walk Thomas Cartcn, 35 Lower Liffey street Michael Carton. 34 Lower Liffcy street James Dwyer, 45 Lower Sackvllle street James Sykes, 76 Middle Abbey street Eliza Glllinger, 36 Henry street MeikMsgrane, 20 Hci.ry street Itobi-rt Dwyer, 63 Henry street Catherine O'Biten, 32 Mary street James Evans, 16 Mary street MHtthew Kelly, CO Mary street James Nelly, 44 Capel street M'Donogh, 06 Mary Btreet Esther Burgees, 41 Capel street In compliance with the desiro of tho Rcqulsltlonists, I hnve great In requesting a MEETING of the Inhabitants of tho North City Ward, at tho hour nnd place named, ot Half-past Seven o'clock, on MONDAY EVENING, at tho HALL of the YOUNG MEN 6' SOOIE1Y, DENMARK-STREET.

JOHN CAMPBELL. GLASS! GLASS GLASS 11 HYACINTH ROOT GLASSESIN GREAT VARIETY. Glass Moons and Lamp Glasses of all sizes. The Oldest Glass Establishment in Ireland. WILLIAM WHYTE Is about making extensive alterations, and bafore he can.

do so he will sell his presont stock, which is the largest In Ireland, of Cut and Plain Glass, at Trade Price for Cash, and can, without fear of contradiction, give his customers better articlos and cheaper than those who are daily hawking glass from door to door, to the Injury oi tho respectable Patterns matched with accuracy and dispatch. Army and Navy orders carefully attended to. Hotel and Tavern Proprietors liberally dealt with. Every description of Bottles and Chemical articles. IST Sole Agent for Benbow's Dog Mlxtnro, Naldiro'e Worm Powders, Rackem's Distemper Balls tor and J.

Carauther'a Waterproof Composition for Booti, Shoos, and Medicine for Dogs, OLD GLASS WORKS, 4, MARLBOROUGH-STREET, DUBLIN. A WANT LONG FELT SUPPLIED. Housekeepers well know tho difficulty of getting really good SOAP and CANDLES, I guarantee to those who are kind enough to Patronise me Pure Genuine Articles in every Department. CLAUDIUS STEPHENSON, SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURER, Ac 11, NORTH EARL-STREET, And 2, LOWER MOUNT STREET. GERMAN BALL BLUE, xjf Manufactured Solely by GRAHAM, ROPER, and PARKER, PAUL-STREET, LIVERPOOL.

Kncli Ball enclosed in a wrapper, bearing their name, with-out whi.h none isgtnulne. Beware cf many inferior qualities wwri'ED to imitate the above. We imvo no Ofilco In Dublin, or connection with any Par-ties die sarao name, nor have wa made any alteration in our 1 iiMs. so well known to the Trade and Public i ION I LETCHFORD'S PARAF- F.1N MATCHES, The Proprietors having been informed that Matches, net of their make, are being offered for sale as Paraffin MntchcB," hereby caution all Dealers against selling such Matches, they being determined to proceed against the Sellers as well as tho Makers of any such Imitations. THREE COLTS-LANE, BETHNAlr GREEN, LONDON,.

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