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The Waterford Mirror from Waterford, Waterford, Ireland • Page 1

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1 km r- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1821. a. oM -Auction, WILLIAM WHITE SJVOWUIhL, COUNTY KILKENNY. ON MONDAr, TUB ASD SUCCEEDING DAYS, AT MOUNT PLEASANTj THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE ALDERMAN KINO, FURNISHED HOUSE AND DEMESNE, TO BE LET, OR SOLD, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN, rHIHE HOUSE.

OFFICES, GARDEN', JI DEMESNE of SNOW HILL; behnlllullv situate HE ENTIRE FURNITURE of saiJ Houie, rnniiirislirii everv Article necessary for a Gentle- OFFERS FOR SALE 130 Chest BUCK AND GREEN TES, 42 Hlula. Ml'SC W'ADO and REFINED SUGAR, 64 Bags E. I. SUGAR, 0 IS Boxes CANDY, 21) COFFEE, 3. Bales BLACK 2 Bags WHITE Chests E.

I. 1000 MA'IS, r. 2S Bas COTTON ami TOWE WICK YARN, 83 Bags SALTPETRE, MACE, CASSIA, oic. Wnterforil, 0th mo. 11, 1824.

i Ritablishment. A CHARIOI' and HOUSES; Ob-the River Suir, about Uliree Miles from Watcrfnrd. 'llie Demesne contains about TwoHundred aud Seventy Acres, Plantation Measure. The House, on which upwards of Twenty Thousand Pound has been expended, is moat extensive, modern, and completely furnished, affording every accommodation suiied to the instant recep-tion of a Nobleman or Gentleman. Proposals to be made lo William Rovavnb, Wa-terl'ord.

inrli July, 1824. KTibe inierted weekly, on Soiardws. 'J 1 Hams for Sale. Jr" Hit MING. (1AKDENING, ami DAIRY UTENSILS; all theSTOCK ol'lhe FARM, including ORAUO 1' JlOliSkS, COWS, SHEEP, and about Twenty Tons prime AY.

Tlii Entire Kill be sold without reserve. Sale tocouinienceat ELEVEN o'clock, ieach l)av. JOHN FITZPATIUCK, Auctioneer, M'alcrfortl, Septembers, I Ml. TO-BR 'LET. 'it TUOMASTOWN, ON MODERATE TERMS, AN EXTENSIVE CORN STORE, WITH THREE EXCELLENT LOFTS; It EXTENDS FROM LOW-STREET TO THE RIVER NORE, WI1EKE BOATS MAY HE LADEN WITH FAr.ll.ITV AND EHY LITTLE KXI'ENSR.

Apply to Catherine RtANi Thomastown. TO BI! LET, OME RAMS of laree Leicester Breed at IN THE COUNTY KILKENNY superior Quality, to be sold at STOKKSTOWN, neat NEW ROSS. For the Accommodation of Purchasers, any Hams bought will be delivered in Waterfiiku, if required, free of Expense. Apply to Joseph Dea.ne, Esq. Stokestown.

Sept. 10,1824," TOR THREE LI YES OH TlllHTY ONE' YKARt, OR SUCH OTHER TEHX AS ,14 BE AGREED lPOX, I. THE HOUSE and DEMESNE of DANGAK containing about Fifty Acres, with a well inclosed GARDEN, planted with the best Fruit Trees, about Four Miles and a half from Waterford, adjoining the road to Dublin and Kilkenny. Proposals will be received by William H. Greene, Esq.

Lota, Cork or by William Green-vale, Waterford If by Letter, Post Paid. NEIGHBOURING FAIRS. tS-Jfke 1 enant may nave a long Lease, or take by i tne Year. September Otli, W2I. i' August 7, 1821.

New Compaiilf. IVarrerCs lacking, HE Original WARREN'S BLACKING, invented bv ihe late JONATHAN WARREN. rpilE DIRECTORS hereby give NOTICE, that they arc ready to receive the Second Instalment of 10 per and request the Sub-tarn units in Waterford' will pay the same to the lOMMIITEE. fttf September 10, 1824. 1 i IMPORTANT -'iJt TO r.vn 'rn vsfoc Trrrric COUNTY Monday, Cappoqilin i Saturday, 25, Liamore Monday, 27, Carrickbeg 1 Wednesday, 29, Mcninlaincuitle 11 COUNTY KILKENNY.

Monday, B0, Bennett's-bridge Tuesday, 21, Kihnnrry Saturday, 25, Castlecomer Mnllinahone Wednesday, rn 29, Fiddown COUNTY seijirday, 18, Caber (astleotway, 2 days 11 Wednesday, 22, Emly Friday, 24, Holycross Monday, 27, Biirrasakane Ncwbcrmiugbam Wednesday, 29, Cappah 30, Ballicleiihan -COUNTY WEXFORD, Monday, 20, Enniscorthy Ladyisland Tuesday, Ballycanow f. Killiuick 1 Monday, 27, Ncwtownbarry Tuesday, 28, Camolin Wednesday, 29, Ballyhaek Birchgrove lliursday, 1 1- 80, Harrow COUNTY LIMERICK in m' OWN LIVES Oli 1HOSR OF OTUFJtS. COM MERC I A L-iJNSORA NCE COMPA NY. established is to be had only of the following Persons, who are appointed by the; Proprietor as his Agents for its Sale in ibis Country Dublin A. POLLOCK street, Druggists.

'-GORDON DEANE, Dame street. T. MOONY, Pill-lane. WILSON, ditto. M'DERMOT, Upper Ormoml-quay.

Limerick J.ABEL, -'-Wi C.r.-' JAMI H. MANLY, Grand Parade. WaUrJord J. JACOB, Hard ware-man THOMAS is R. KEHOE, Grocers.

WHITE Druggists. RICH. FA It HELL, Mirror-Office; Quay; Retailers ol'lhe above Article willtind it much to their advantage to Purchase from the appointed Agents, as they will be supplied on Perms equally Advantageous as at the Warehouse, 3, Chahdos-sireet, Bedford-street, ttraiidLjfjate SO, Hungerford stairs, Strand.) CHAMBERS AND HALLAGAN'S ff Wholimle wnl -Retail Account Hook, ami Stationary Warehome, 4, Abbti-ttreet. in Ihe front o( the altar, is the following inscription D.O.JI. Jiissii Gkoiioii IV.

Magna: Britannia! et Hiberntae Regis ErCntanre Exc. Cariilo Regis Itritaunlie Legato Csuterls antea rite peraclis Eo pio decct honore stirpeni regiain Hie nuper eaVissw Rccondltce sunt reliquias. I. JACOBI it. l( (i'7 Qui in secuudo civitatis Griuhl clarus triumphis '-J7.

In pt-inio Infelicior 1 Post varios fori mini casus i Wi: speni melioris vitm Et beatie resurrectionis 1 HlC quicvit in Domino 7 Anno MDCCI. ll V. Idas Septemhrls, MDCCCXXIV. Immediately under the above tablet, anil within the rails of the commnnion table, is a pltiiu neat Altar, with the following inscription 1 Ces Depouilles Rnyales i Sont iei d6posees i -w En attendant Qil'elles soient placecs Daiis ml 1 'Monumenl plus 7 Co'nvenablc, qnanil la Sera constrnite. 1 When the will be in a condition to receive," Ces Depouilles Royales" is very doubtful, as it is now fifty years since it was, begun, and it is not yet advanced beyond the const ruction of half a.

dozen pillars and a side 'Dreadful A seaman named Francis Oiford, belonging to Polperro, has recently returned to his native place, having lost both his legs, and being otherwise in a pitiable state of distress. The following account is given by this poor fellow of the cause of his calamity On the 3d of April, 1823, he sailed from Plymouth, in ihe brig Mount-stone, Coleman, master, bound for St. John's, Newfoundland, i Tho crew consisted of the master, Samuel Longmaid, the mate, three seamen; Old lord, Cost, and Dingle, and a cabin boy. They had on board, be-, side, Mr. Hodge, the owner of the vessel, and his son," a lad' about 17 years of age; and Mr.

a passenger. They had rather a favourable 'passage until the 7ih of May, when during the prevalence of a dense fog, and while the vessel was sailing at the rate of eight knots an hour; the struck against a body of ice that' was level' with the surface of the water. The shock was so severe, that the: vessel was stove in, and after a vain attempt to stop the they were forced to get into the boat, without being able to save a morsel of drop of water, or an article of cjothing but: what-they had on, and push frorti the which wa' rapidly sinking. 1 Soon bfler leaving the vessel she went down, and they proceeded to make the best tf their way towaids the land, from whieh-they were then 300 miles distant. They' continued to-row for three days, when being completely exhausted by fatigue, hiiriger; thirst, and cold; they were compelled to and resigning themselves to their fate, they allowed the boat -to drive before the sea.

On the fifth day, Mr. Rothwell; the passenger, expired ori the seventh day, youn? Hodge; the owner's son; died his father' a few hours after, shared the sarhe fate and was speedily followed by Cost and Dingle; the two seamen, the mate; and the boy; leaving only the master and Olford alive, but reduced to the last state of weakness. On the 17th of ten days after quitting the Mount-stone, they were observed by a vessel belonging to Liverpool; on board of which they were taken and treated with every attention their-deplorable state required; i The next day they: wer landed about 100 miles from' St. John's, where thty-obtained medical assistance. In consequence of his feet being frost bitten while he was in tha boat, Olford had them amputated a little above the, in the month ol Oetobet he) was'sent to St.

obtain a passage hptfle whilst there; it was found necessary again to. amputate his legs a little below the' After recovering from this, second operation, he; sent home; and has "at length reached his native place in -the state already-; described. West Briton. (,... Foiindnl for the purpose of Insurance of Lives and Property the Purchase and Sale of Annuities -the Endowment of Children No 35, COIINHIf.L, LONDON, INI) AV III.

GRAFTON STREET, DUBLIN. THE DrrtKCToiis of this CojiPAN-v in' ad-''vanring their clniiui mippnrt, beg leave to Hale simply anil plainly tin: ailvanlaeftt which accrue to ptnonK Insuring with tlicui. i Jn.tlie lint piace, it wnilj liupuens Dial pernins are deterred IVoui Insuring imltr an apprehension of lieing unable to pay the amount of Pre iiihiDM an Hiey fall due; and theiehy the advan-'tagof the I'oliey is lost to them for ever. And as in many cases the luriher advance of Money on Socmity of 1'oliries ctlccted with them would be kichly hcncliciul to the Director! have agreed well occasinlis to adv. nice In any individual who ha lmnred with the Company two years and upwards, a inmtoiheextent of one-third of tlie Hreminm so paid nuh advance to lie made at lawful interest, on the mere li'iuii of Hie Fnlii as Security, for which an account-Me receipt will be given and notwithstanding snrh Wednesday, 22.

Ardnatrick HE obvious and decided Advantages yielded by this Establishment, and scnsihlv experienc Thursday, 23, Dromon 24, Clnggin Saturday, 25. Stonehall Monday, 27, Anglcsboro' Wednesday, 29, Ballyscanlan COUNTY CARLOW. Saturday, 2.i, Leighlin-bridge Wednesdayt 29, Tinnehincb at. Salnrday, Oct. 2, Orchard, Monday, 4, Borris Knockan ed by the Banking, Mercantile, and Trading Interests in the Capital, aresufficient proofs of its Utility to render Comment or Panegyric not at all necessary in this in.

stance. TheSTOCK of.ACCOUNT-HOOKS, PAPER' and STATIONARY is undoubtedly the largest and most superior in Ireland, embracing evcry in general use all manufactured under the Proprietors' immediate Inspection in Patent and varipus other Bindings the Paper and Stationary comprise every Ar. tide necessary for the completely furnishing the Counting-house. Bankers, Merchants, and Traders residing in the Neighbourhood of Waterford may be supplied on the most liberal Terms, by giving tlieir instructions to Mr. Kichabu Farrkll.

RISING AND SETTING OF THE SUN. i i Sunriae. jSuuse. i malice, tne I'K nijuni with the Interest on the Money ut, will be received at the stated times, thereby eoi.tiiiniiigto the Insurer the (merest in his Policy anil iliniild at any before or alter such advance, bo demons' of discontinuing the Insurance altogether, his I'olicy win he purchased by the Company on equilabW 'mm; and further, they will leceive the Premium Gmrttrlv, Half-Yearly, or Yearly, a convenience which has been already found lo be a great object to Imurcrs, whose income's make such paynientr desirable Persons' asured by this Company, are not liable to be called on tocDntribnto towards it's losses, THE CAPITAL OF THE, COMPANY BEING i ALONE LIABLE i Ami hero ii may be obs. i ved.

in answer to Hie anneal THE DISINTERMENT OF JAMES II. Saturday, Sunday, i Tiicsilay, Wednesday, Thursday, H. M. H. M.

18. 40 13 lfl .......5 48 1 20 0 9 33.... 5 8.1.'.. 57, .6 2 a i. i nday.

Persons residing in Proclaimed Districts should for nationality put forward by lint Agents if other who lay claim to public support from keeping Jhiir profit, in Ireland, that the Uiitish Commercial torapany, since tliuir lirst Estalilisluiient in this tloiin. recollect that they come within the provisions of the Insurrection if they appear but 'of their habitations before sunrise, Or one hour after I have vested their Premiums and Profits invariably (extract or a private letter;) i Paris, Set. 10. Yesterday the Cafes of Paris emptied themselves into which was thronged at an early hour, for the purpose of witnessing the august 'ceremony of femoving the rtJyal remain of James II. King of England; which were unexpectedly discovered, a short time by the workmen employed in "jpging the foundation of the new church, which Is building upon the site of the old edifice, which was found to be in so ruinous' a state as 'to bg utterly incapable of repair.

The road was throng! ed Willi carriages of all descriptions and pqdcs4 trians of all ceremony, which was conducted Wilh great with a procession of priests, in llteir sacerdotal vest. a io uc inimiiiiiately available lot "') demand which occasion may require "anil moreorerj tlial alarge proportion ot the Shareholders are i HKMIDCN-I- 1 1 I. vn HIGH WATER AT WAI'ERFORrt BAR. Morning, F.vtniiig"' M. Saturday, 18., 18 74 12 4i i 19, 1 21 I si Hereby cMendilig to this; Coni-try all the benefit which lriiih C.oulpany -united with Irish Sliarcholders in IntciUt could ofliird, not to mention the Jjeai saving, in point of Premiums geueraliyi tho rates by the Blin iSM COMMEKCIAL INSL'K- ttitv Monday, 20, 2 27 2, S7 Depth IT-itsrm '(M'0o Highest Flood 20 Lowest lj -i1' High Water is 15 iniuhtes later at the Quay( opposite T'kk MtHRifR Office, than it is at the Bar.

i MOON'S AGE. i I ments, who, entering the chapel built for the temporary purposes of religious worship, on a spot closely adjoining the church, performed the service of mass in a most impressive manner. The spectators who were very numerous, seemed greatly affected by the! whole scene, which was strikingly grand, and replete with moral associa lions. The entrance io the chapel was liana with New, 22d First Quarter, 2tlf Full, Oct. 8th Last Quaitei, loth.

mrm iAW KALENDAR. i L.f Ui'iug lor certain ages iicailv xYv per Cent. ar ihun those diargcd ttv Coihp.i". "iM elaiining support for- tlieir nationality "nor doe i V'dmpaoy leipnrejauy etra Premium! from persons iwiiig bttyeeii these Countries, or between the I txel "rest, in decked or Steam IS THE F1KE 11 liieh lias1-1 -c-rr lately superadded, with- atf'luert'tiied "inial.ia corresponding resard fur, public cmifcniunee cciiuoHiy wii be found to have aeUiated the Diiec- in the labia of rates whitli ihey have prepared for p.tWMck if in which a person cau'iuMiit' mn ymh; by piiylng'in siilVau'ee tho premium for and in caseofbiMj IWpijr Cent, Ihe unioiuit wlMw paid wi hiu one week ufier the lite takca place. liberal is made to Solicitors and "eis brawny bn'iiicssto 'iiiisODice and every Inl'or-K'Hiion and lariiiiy j-Ivmi in erTectuig Insurances by i THOMAS 1 DtiBLlN" COMMISSION INTELLldENCE.

Thursday fourteen persons were sentenced to' death. Mi. Burke, whoso case occupied so much a canopy of black clothj as was the interior. 'The ir i ciary lo ihe Irish Department; Waterford City Sessions Neu) October 47 County Waterford Sessions Waterford, October 12 Lismore, County 'Tipperary Sessions --Thatei October 16 Cushel 25. 11 1 County Kilkenny festonj--Killterinyj October 1G Thoinastriwn, County Wexford Sessions Enniscorthy, October' 16 'Ross, 21.

oy. INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURTi Wicklow.Septembe'ao Cork, 30 Tralea, October II Philipstown 24 Maryborough, 23 Kilkenny, 23 Cariow, 27 Naas, '28. jrnifST PARSONS, F.iq. Commissioner, 'l HENRY PARSONS, Esq. Rpgiitt I V.I Coffin containing the royal remains-; "was placed upon a stage In the shape of a magnificent mausoleum, bung round with tcsselated drapery of the deepest mourning.

The whole was surmounted wnh the royal diadem of gold, placed on a rich Cushion, of crimson velvet over the whole of which was thrown veil of black crape; 1 Which softened, without concealing; their Splendour; Towards the close Of the service the remains of the Royal Sovereign were removed, in great state, to the altar, beueaih which the attendants proceeded to deposit it, with all those solemnities, an powerful in tlieir effect, which distinguish the Catholic Church service. This whulu ceremony eluicd mo o'cluvlc. On a plain' black. Ulet, public nllenlion for forgery, was iimongsl The Court held out no hopes to this tile Farming Sociely of Ireland haves offWl Seven Ploughing Premiums to the fnut Provinces of Ireland, exclusive of those at the Spring Meeting. Sr.rr.

1.5. Flemint, who was wounded at on Wednesday, died on Saturday; the following day an inq-iest was held by James Bnnrieil, Esq. Coroner, assisted by the High Sheriff, Mri Dleunerhasset aud-Cipt, D-itnas, when a verdict of VVt'ifnl Murder was returned against Sub-Constable Joseph Bull, w)0) it fully commuted lor ttial'al Spring Ass.ies, 7 I ami ailollii ri leceiviiig Pensions orretired Al-em Oore-rnment, can rcgnhn ly laments: wiilumt the trouble and delay leipoiidenee Hi) reunion. A sent for V'iierloi and Its "I'lnnf, ji fTi jj. Jo.

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