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The Meath People and Cavan and Westmeath Chronicle from Navan, Meath, Ireland • Page 1

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K. i ft I 4 ill pu, Wf-M AXD CAVAN AND WESTMEkTH CHRONICLE. VOL. 1. NO.

XLVL NAVAN, SATURDAY JUNE 12, 1858. 1)TT1 UNSTAMPED, id. A xtxui STAMPED, 5d. HOUSE PROPERTY. UNRESERVED NICHOLAS LAKBT, VUCTIONEER and Valuator, and General Commission Agent, Eells, DEALS, COALS, IRON, SLATES, ACADEMY-STREET, NAVAN.

JOHN SPICER begs to announce to the Gentlemen has yet to dispose ou the Loest Possible Terms of lrifi lip, wiuui. Kiuuuni uuwiuuuurcuaj ui auvuuui iur ms vuMfiiiieiv auu lie. irusta ddvantageoualy supplied themselves on that day yet, owing to the IMMENSE' recently imported, a Large Bahuiee still remain to be which be will Sell ttrWTvedv 4f Moderate TO BE LET OR THE INTEREST IN THE LEASE TO BE SOLD HOUSE AND PREMISES in WATERGATE. STREET, Opposite Blackcastle Avenue, in Thorough Repair, having a Spirit License, paid up to lo October neit, attached, and admh ably adapted for the public home basinets, which has beer, successfully carried on in it for fifty ears and upwards. The Shop.

Fixtures are all complete. Jor farther particulars apply toMr Josh Bbdfobd, "Tjriaigaiertttett, Maraa. TUB SISTERS OF MERCY, NAVAN, i-r? SOTIC2. It PERSONS who received Tickets to dispose of fern the KKluiUJi are reaaesteu to sejut the meant received and tickets leu, on or belore Satur- fay next, to THOMAS KEATPOCK, Treasurer, Jane 12th, 1858. COUNTY OF MEATH.

TOWN IE Foremstory and Totally Unreserved a ''HE. FESTIVAL OF 5s. PETER and PAUL. TUESDAY, the 29th day of JUNE. 1858, has been fixed upon for the Solemn Dedication of the New Church of St.

Kilian's, at Mcllaoii, Co. Cavan. A PontlScal Sigh At which the RIGHT REV: DR. BROWNE. Lord Bishop of Kilmore.

will Preside, will be Celebrated at tl.Hour of TWELVE O'CLOCK rafter hich the Dfefilcatlon Bersnon Will be Preached bv the DR. RUSSELL, O.S.D. of St. Saviour's, Dublin, to' enable the Rev. Pastor to'meet the; Expenses of the Ereciion of this really beautifu! Kwochial The Committee have adopted the following charges of Admission: To the Chancel, 1st division, (Single Ticket) 5s.

To the Chancel, 2nd division, (Single Ticket) 2s. 6d." To the Body of the Church, (cSngle Ticket) Is. Od. TICKETS "TO BE HAD OF The Very Rev. M.

M'Quaid, P.P;, V.G., BaiIio7 borough; The Very Rev. N. Cooaty, CasUa-rahan The Rev. John ORellly, P.P., Virginia; The Rev. Patrick Guinty, P.P., Moynaltyj The Rev.

John Conaty, P.PWf-St. Kilian's, MuU lagh and Mr. O'Eeilly, Meath People Newspaper, Navan. sue by Auction atHeadfon-Flacei OF r- tlegant and First-class Furniture, Plate and Plated Ware, Piano-forte. Brussells Carpets and Bugs, Feather Beds and Bedding, Clock; a Choice and Valuable.

Collec.ion of. liiscellaheous Books, of established toent, and all in good condition a Rare and Beautiful Variety of Prints, in Rich Gilt Frames; Jaunting Car and Cushions socaltoNew, MR. RICHARD FLOOD having retired from business for the present, has kindly favoured me with instructions to Sell by Perfectly Unreserved A TJ I On TUESDAY, the 15th of JUNE, 1858, His Entire Effects, viz. A Six-leaved Set of best JJonungo Mahogany Dinner 11 feet 3 inches 0 by 4 feet inches, in gooa preservation a Deautuui Oblong Pillar and Claw Dinner Table, Breakfast, Card, and Toilet Tables, Sofa-bed in best curled hair, a splendid Couch, covered in damask crimson moreen, -a sweet, brilliant-toned Piano-forte, iih additional keys. Side Board, Nests of -Drawers, Mahangany Wardrobe on drawers, with slide drawers of wood, Four-post and Albert Mahogany Bedsteads with Palliasses, French Beds, eight large Feather Beds with Bolsters and Pillows, Mattresses, Blankets, Sheets, and.

Quilts, Baton Stands and Toilet Ware, Drawing-. room, and Bed-room Chairs, Kitchen and office Chairs, Japanned Deed Box, with 20 Compartments, Guar-4 devine. Pier, Chimney, and Toilet Glasses, Koseood Boxes; WBnueUe Tabid with Batts arid Cue. Brussells Ciu TVpets) and Rugs, several ounces of Piate, Plated elegant Kight-day Clock in a going order, Jaunting Car equal to new, with beautiful blade cloth Cushions, Deal Presses and Tables, Brass, Steel, and other Fen ders, Sets of polished bteel Fire Irons, Morning and Evening" Tea Service, of white and Gold China, -Delf, Gloss, Pots, Pans, -Foot Buckets, Window Hangings 1 and Blinds, Clothes Horses and Towel Airers, Hall OU Cloth, The Engravings which are all in magnificently Gilt and Rosewood -Frames include Full Length Portraits of the Immortil Grattan, and the Great O'Connell: Monaghan, Oaivxa, an i Baltarbat CHEAP TRAVELLING. THE PUBLIC are respectfully informed that a well-appointed THREE-HORSE VAN, Will leave the Monaghan Railway Station every Morning (Sunday excepted), on the arrival of the first Train from Belfast, at 25 minutes past 10, morning, passing through Clones, and in connection -with iteltur-bct.

and arriving-in Cavan at 5 o'clock, p.m., in time for the Train for Granard, MulUngar, Athlonc, Galway. Longford, Sic The down Van will leave the Cavan Railway tation every morning, si 11 o't lock; on the arrival of the fii-st Train from Dublin, Mullingar, passing through the above towns and arriving in Monaghan in time for the Four o'clock evening Train for Belfast. Passengers travelling with this Van can get to En-niski len, as it will be in Clones in tiine for' the Coaches passing between Newhliss and Enniskillen; also, Vans leave Clones every day in time- for each Train leaving Monaghan for FARE FBOM MONAGn AN TO CAVAS 2S. 6D. JOHN HUGHES.

Proprietor. Killylca, May 24, 1858. THE REV. JOHN O'REILLY FUND. SUBJOINED is a List of the Subscribers of 1 and upwards to tbis.Fund.

got up for the purpose of Presenting an Address Testiinonial tu -the lately'appvinted tQlLVSbiBsgxikiiii the jvtiitiui s. 5 Laurence Sheridan, Killeshandra, Hercule.3 Ellis, EnniBCorthy, 2 0 W. Anderson, Esq.rProvhicial Bank, Cavan, 1 0 0 William. Johnston Cavan, 10 Patrick Caffrey, Esq Do 10 0 Dr. Kelly, Do.

...1 0 0 MartinFaiTell, Do. 1 0 Rev. Patrick Maguinness, Do. 1 0 Jaines Conaty. Dublin, 1 0 0 Mr.

George Moloney Ballinagh, 1 0 Patrick O'Reilly, .10 0. James O'Reilly, Lacken, 1 0 Rcr, Edward Lynch, Cresserlough, ...1,0 Edward Kennedy Esq Cavan, 10 0 James Wann, Esq- Ulster Bank, Do. 1 .0 0 P. M. Fay, Cavan, 1 .0 Rev.

Patrick O'Reilly, Drumlane, 1 0 0 0 Rev. N. Conaty, Castlcroghan ..1.0 as. O'Reilly Esq. Meath People Navan.

1.0 6 P. Horan Oootehill, 0 0 Johu Gannon, Cavan, 1 0.0 Dr. O'Connor, Do. 1 0 Hugh Dolan, Cootebill, 1 0 0 G. Thompson, Belturbet, Esql.

10 0 Messrs. J. andP.Murtagh, Cavan Longlord, 1 Hugh Brady," BatlersbridgeV 1 0 John Dublin. 1,0 0 Philip Smith. -Esq1.

Oastlccosbv, 10 0 Richard J. Hinds, Deramfield, 1 2 0 Captain O'Reilly, Anna ....10 John Rcillv, Buttleisbridge ...10 Thomas Reilly, do. 1.0 0 H. M. Dresternan ...1 0 Very Rev.

M. M'Quaid, P.P., VG BaiLe- borough. Philip Smith, Carnckville Mr. P. M'Enroe, Castlerahan Francis-Adams.

Bally hale Rev. Thomas Smith, Madubawa Mr. John Reilly, Market sqare, Cavan 1 I. 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 V. If.

Hancock, J. t.aron Edard M-Gauran, Solicitor, Dublin 1 James Cavan Mrs. Jttvbard Keitly, tavan I Miss Burnett, Cavan 1 Thomas Teevan. Esq. Moynehall 1 Rev.

1 nomas Brady, Ball) haise-Jnies Kenr.eily, Bally haise Mr. Reilly Dease, Esq. lt 0 i oo 2- 0 Ft and Builders in this and the adjti'nlfaCofLnties, that he the of a Large Imported PArgo of QUEBEC iku xiliKS, SbAXiits, i'lBS iKS, ninenxeriiijL, foHOwinzare 2s. 9d. each.

Od. 'per 'ton. 24s. Od, per ton. 63s.

Od. per ton. 8 Osi Od. per ton or 8a. 6d.

percwt. EDUCATION AT TWENTY GUINEAS PEB. ANNTJM. LADIES- ACADEMY, FARNHAM-STREET, CAVAN. TtSS FINNEGAN begs to (all attention of Parents 1 I and Guardians to the above Establishment.

which, being situate in a most retired locality, now offersacccimi lor a seiect rtumoer oi uoartiers. mi .1 iv: -1 due iuonQ and French ti irdiili to tniost approved system. Maw; Ctl lanoftKf) under the id Tea6Her. supenntendencod an-. jsxnen Every attention shaft bepsji and Domestic Comfort of the" the Moral Training For further particulars appl; Miss ilmnesan ATI 0 YOUNG Person of (rood family, who has had a few Years' experience in theeducation of Children, to re-engagement as Governess, or as Nursery Governess, in a young family.

jfvsnser can aauuee rirrt-ciass Testimonials oi Bcientey, and as to her knovledge of Vocal and nsirpiuental Music. i Address X. Post-OfflcSi Navan. June 5th, 1858. IRISH ENTERPRIZiS.

ON THE AMERICAN GO A-HE AD RAIN-WATER PIPES To suit Churches, Mansions Offices, from 3d. per foot. IBU3 to asnonneeto Gentry of 'Meath. that I have 'One64-a- Second Establish. ment NEXTDOQR to'theafiDS.

HALL, for the Sale of Metal GuUeW," Down4Pir, Sheet Lead Zinc, Registered Pariour'Grates, Kitcnen ltmgcs. Bed-room Grates, Spades, Shovels, and Ironmongery of all kinds. lutve also received a new Consignment of Designs in Room Papers, consisting of Flock arid Gold, Gilt and Plain Satin, and Plain that, parties requiring Article can have 500 different Patterns in every variety of design to select from. I am also bappy.to st.ite that there has been a large reduction iu the price of Oils, Colours, White Lead', Paints ground in OiV ready for use, Brushes and Varnishes. The Public shall have the full benefit of the Reduction.

Experienced Workmen sent to any part of Ireland to fit up the Gutters. JKAKCIS M'CARTl Leeds Hall, Navan, May, "1858. P.S. A fewflrst-class Concertinas for -Sale. NEW WATCH AND CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, noUjncto the Nobililyj lnhabiSnS of Cavan and its cinity," that, he has 'conmericeot bu-.

siness as -above." From an' intimate cqnahttence'Wiffi1 the'Trade, (Iiaving worked in some of the ct Establishments in Dublin,) an undivided attentiflii" "6" busm'ess; and a-desire to give satisfaction, he, feels confident he will be able to execute all orders to -him in a workmanlike manner, and on terms wliich cannot fail to render it the interest of the Public to award him a share of their patronage, which he respecttully solicits. Chronometer, Duplex, Lever, Geneva and Repeating Watchers French. Repeating Clocks; Musical Boxes, neatly repaired. J.F.DUNN, 41, BRIDGE-STREET, CAVAN. BOOTS AND SHOES.

MICHAEL "KELLY, MlLtTAHT AND HuSTIKC BOOT MAKER," WATERGATE5TREET, (Within one door of the Hibernian BEGS lesiveto arquninS the Nobilitr, Gvntry, and '-jjnliabitants of Navan and the- County Meath, that he has been induced to leave Dublin, and commence Business jn Navan assured that a man. thoroutfuly understands his Business its various 1.1 1 1 -1. J.US---.. Dranciies, oiuu ue Hiiuiunuwu ranee has been rri Gmtlemon that havavouredSamt orders testified to 1iis capabilities, by word aim ptfico. AI K.

takes this Friends and tlie-Pubhc far the very liberal he has re ceived since his firnval in Navan, fod begs to assdre them that, he-can with confidence assert that he will sire a Perfect Fit. combined with snd tleafmce; Gentlemen who are troubled with Bunions- or ttorns are earnestly invited to a trial, as M. K. liaSliad'oiany vears experience in Dublin and England in Cutting, Fitting, and Last-making. KB Lasts made Boots of everv descuption made la oftUsy aiid in superior srvle.

i PETER BEGfiAN. BUTCH SB. NAVAS TT4EGS resDeetfully to inform his numerous Friends fy the Public, that he has removed his Business totue uouse luriuony wcuiku uuibuiiurs.iu inn i -i ne would also take this opporteBrty; of reio5da his sincere thanks, to the vicinity for the: preference, they 5ve.r1Hlpyen ins t-siaansnnient, aun oi assuruituivu syr-ii. -u always be his AUxwus'-waU tiK4ri n.uice ol trie tupport. ALE TO THE PUBLIC auctions And Alu at ions IN COUNTIES OP westmeath, kildare, and KUSe'S COUNTY.

to-announce that the great increase of his business renders it necessary for him to appoint a competent and efficient person to whom reference might be made by parties wishing to avail themselves of his professional services. It therefore affords him much pleasure to be enabled to state, that Mr. MATHEW GAFFNEY, of Hardwood, near Eiunegad. has kindly consented to act as his Agent for Meath, King's County, and the adjoin, ing districts; and is now in a position to make arrangements for the conducting- of all Auctions and Valuations with which he may be honoured in a manner which cannot fail to give satisfaction. E.

C. begs to assure the respective Agricultural and other Interests of the Midland Counties, that the same zealous attention to the interests of his Employers, which has gained htm so high a position in the Profession, shall be observed by him in all commissions with which he mav be honoured. EDWARD COFFEY; Auctioneer, And Co. Appraiser. MulUngar, May, 1853.

PASSAGE MONEY 14 AND UPWARDS. Slacli Ball Line. AND- AUSTRALIAN MAIL PACKETS. BRITISH' EX-ROYAL 1 JACKET of the 5th of JULY, for MELBOURNE, The magnificent Clipper Ship "GREAT" Tons Register, 4500 Tons Burthen. Built by.

Donald M'Kay, builder of the cele brated ships Lightning." James Baines, Champion of the Seas." whose passages have never been approached by any ship of any other Line in the world. James Baines," Liverpool to Melbourne, port to port 63 days. Melbourne ito Liverpool, 63 Liverpool to Melbourne 68 '1. like the above naxasd clippers, was designed, expressly for the Ball She lias made the fastest passage on Record between Liverpool ana Hobarttown 73 days and is unquestionably one of the finest ships in -the merchant navy. The Poop Cabin is furnished with bedding; and ali tlie passenger fittings, which are quite new, have been arranged to give the greatest possible amount of comfort to all classes.

For Freight or Passage, apply to JAMES BAINES Tower Buildings, Liverpool SHAMROCK LINE OF AUSTRALIAN PACKETS. 0 DIRECT FROM DUBLIN TO MELBOURNE. HE -Packet for Next "Month to" succeed the JL Rienzi')'will be the Splendid' First-class Ship II A "I TTons B'nrden. to Sail about the" 30th JUNE. To the Consignment of Messrs.

T. S. Martin, For rest, and For trms of Freight and Passage, apply to Owners, JOHN MARTIN and SON. 7 10, North Wa'tf 6 EdenrQuay. or Mr.

AMijS PEOPLa Office, Navan, Dublin, 12th 1858. STEAJI UNDER 60 DAYS. ECLIPSED The MARCO this Line sailed with the Steam Shin Koval Charter." from Melbonrne (- and arrived in Liverpool Eiglit Days before her 1 PASSAGE MONEY, 14," AND JPWABDS. P.T.ACrf BALL LINE BRITISH and AUSTRALIAN ex-Royal Mail Packets, appointed to Sail- from Liverpool, on the 5th and 12th of each Month, for JfELBOURN. Forwarding Passengers bv STEAM to various Ports in Australia and Tasmania liegister.

Burthen. Cantam Date. Great Tasmania 2140.....4500... Julr. ieSsfi 5lh Aug.

British Trident.1555. 5th Sent. Ocean ...1092 ...2500. Brown LTiirhtiiinir 2090... 4500.

Byrne 5th Not. Marco 6th Dec. The above Line is composed Tilt Largest, the Fiuesf, and Fast-cat Mereliant tfhips in tht World And have been bmlt by thu most celebrated hui ders of the day; including Kay, of Boston. hev are conimanued by who have already rendered themselves famous snd their eqnipments vand ac- jcommodation8 are unequalled by- any liae of slups fiont. The Black has had the distinguished honour of a visit from Her Majesty, Queen, whe was most graciously, pleased to say that slie had no idea there ere such magnificent-shws In her mer-cliant navy.

to the Owners James OjA "Nsol fP -Commercial Hotel "1 11 Kfeiorionderry), A 5 ard BOLTON-OTRKET, DUBLIS, 3. iiOLOSY. (SvfCeetcr to Walsh atfdChBson), pijosnetor. i -Trms erv moderate. 1 Kate.

Bis Wocit uuusk ana cruras- uuaus, StlU very large, muii iie uwnu uwuug ui tupui op BEST 12 FEET PL-ANKBj 9 by 3 inehes, BEST HOUSE COALS, BEST SMITHS' COALS, BEST. BANG'R QUEEN SLATES, BEST ENGLISH IRON, 10th June, 1858. 1 NAVAN FAIR FOR JUNE, 1858. UONDAI, the 28m of JDN 1858 MATHEW Navan, May, 1858. KEALY, Secretary.

Meath Coach factory, Eells. J. LACY. PROPRIETOR, RESPECTULLY informs ihe Nobility tad Gentry of Meathand Cavan that ha la constantly supplied with first-class light-running private CARS, or the newest and neatest designs, and got up by first-class experienced Coachmakers. Also for Sale, some Second-hand CARS, which are all in perfect order, A Second hand TAX CART, which is hperfect repair; An excellent PHOTON, witncpyfcSfflJoQf, and German a close or pfWp oStjnipola and shafu attached it is in J.Slffis'tofe the nobillity and'Gentry of Meath and Cavan Sor Jlja-support tneynave given last tfti yeMeathjnd Ropes, by.

on to busitiess; toWsft -fcicontmuaoee ot mm lor tne strict attention nf the same. All Orders finished with as little delay asjs necessary to complete good work. A satisfactory im-J gagement will be given with all New WorkbuiltTby him. May 1, 1858. TO ADVERTISERS.

THE MEATH PEOPLE AND CAVAN AND WESTMEATH CHRO ICLdS," HAVING Irge and Increasing Circulation amongst the Clergy, Gentry, Merchants, and Famere'of Meath'Civaa, Westmeatlrp-and Jhe. ad joining Counties of Lcinster arid Ulster, is, unques tionably, the most eligible advertising medium whicji the Irish Provincial Press can supply. For business announcements, legal postings, and general addresses," there can be no more advantageous way of publication while for notices intended for the Catholic "Clenrv the People stands second to no Journal. The Terms are Moderate, the Prices charged varying' with-the number 'of Insertions ordered; and the Proprietor wishes it be undei stood that, wherever the number of inserttous quired is not distinctly mentioned, the advertisement will appear until such time as it is countermanded 63" Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads, "Pamphlets, Hand-Bills, Catalogues, printed neatly expe ditiously, and on moderate terms, the largeness of the office staff, the suoerioritv of the type and. the- ex- eellence of tho machinery supplying facilities for get up these things, which will be looked for -elsewhere in An Oat-door Apprentice will oe taken; he must be it lad of intelligeilce, education and good charactir.

Fot particulars in all cas apply, personally or by letter, to the Proprietor, at the office, Academy -street, Navan. PORT BEL LO HOTEL, DUBLIN. WTRR RYAN. PROPRIETOR rpHE Public are respectfully, informed that the 1 aoove iiotei is situate ni auiu9i. nci.iuu.

free from the noise and bustle ot the city. -tasr Tha lu-mmmodation for Famihes and incrtial Gentlemen is most comfortable, and the Terms are moderate. Being within the city boundary, the car fare to and from the various Railway Stations and Steamers, is the same as that to otner Hotels. Omnibuses pass the door every Ten minutes. AOILETTE REQUISITES FOR SIX STAMi-S.

Mixture to whiten the Hnnds Do, to remove Freckles Do. to remove Small Pox Marks Do- to improve the NiuU Do; to whiten the Teeth the Complexion Do. -to sweeten the Breath Do. for ernptionsen the Mixture to dye the Hair black or brown to remove super- Huous Han? Do. to promote the growth of do.

Do. to prevent Baldness Do. to cure chapped Hands Do. to use as a fixture for the Hair Do. to stop decayed Teeth Face ALSO FOR TWl-EVB STAMPS, Invluablo Remedies for Indigestion, Heartburn, Gont.

Nervous Corns. Bunions, Weak Ankles. Coughs, Colds, "Sent Post Free by RoBtn AraswoETn ar.d Chemists. 109l arlton-street, Grafton-road, Hampstea All Letters -must ronton a stamped directed Envelope fur reply. CONDITION AND ALTERATIVE POWDERS FOR HORSES.

rrvnE above Powders are the best in use for giving It Hors-'s a beautiful Coat appearance, also for increasinir the Appetite. From the vejy increasinir demand tlie Proprietor has had for the last 4 years for the above Powders lie can recommend tnem wun me greatest confidence. Prepared bv -W1LLTA FERR A I L. Druaaist and Chemist 13(5. Iwer Bnggot Street, DUBLIN Acbnts.

Navan Mr. John Ma'iony, -Hells Mrs. Mary lrwm equally the inimitable William Hogarth's Portrait of himself and Pog, (taken by' the Blind Fiddler by Willie, beautiful Engraving from the Vicar of Wake- field, two Steel Engravings-of the "Capitulation of Pans, ana Keturn trom JtiDa ot tne lire it Napoleon, with Descriptive Plates framed; Anne Bolevn's Mar riage with Henry the Eighth, Mary Qaeen of Scots and her Secretnry, three, very handsome Engravings Morning. Noon, and rustic life: Sancho Panza and the Duchess, illustrative of one of the varied seenes -in Don Quixotte, -with many other rare and beauttfoi augrawings. Tbe Books, which are all complete, beautifully, iound, clean as from the publishers and chiefly SUndard Works, are very valuable, and can be seen on any day previous to the bale, on application to the Auctioneer or a Printed Catalogue with thepublished price of each Work, will be sent any lady orgent'e-man who applies for it, and parties wishing to purchase the entire lot of Books would be most liberally treated wun.

Sale to commence at Eleven o'Clock. Purchasers to pay five per cent. Auction Fees. M. FREEMAN.

Auctioneer. IMPORTANT TO And County Appraiser, Eclls. June 8, 1858. COUNTY LOUTH. ATTRACTIVE SALS.

"7ALUABIiE LEASEHOLD INVESTMENT IN a iJeautUTulty Situated buburbnn viua Jtesuience, (known as MELL COTTAGE, and within One Mile Drogheda), with numerous Out Offices, neatly -planted and ornamented Xawn. Fruit and Flower, and Vegetable Gardens, standing, on Five Acres, Irish, of choice land, and Cropped Meadow, Oats, and Potatoes, all handsomely hedged, watered, and sheltered, for an unexpired Term- of 29 years, or Young Lives, and subject to the low rent of 14 -per annum. It commanda-a picturesque and romantic view ot OlUbridgeandTowoley ilJl, between which runs Ilia historici Bojue. Aiso, all the Select and Hcuscbold Furniture, 'herein; all be disposed of i Xt7SSZC On FBIDAT not, the XSlX day of JUNE, 1858, -At Twelve o'clock, noon, sharp, By. Directions of Michabl J.

Vekdon, M.D. To Speculators, tho above will a -Investment, at the House and Land will 'eadily let at 50 per annum, -thereby giving a clear jearly profit rent of 36. Full particulars in placards and local papers. MICHAEL J. LYNCH, Auctioneer, Drogheda.

I UN A Pa (hnra os iicurnv nn i Company have; ready for delivery the following, at 7 fis. Od. per Ton. value, 8 per ton. Petm raie, at: ins.

sw.T 10s od- Dr- Apjohu's analysis, and further in mVlyto 3 (T WONFOR, General Manager, i. --c Swmut and Manufacturer to the London liana-e Comrjany- 1 aje, at I AOIF.S I most beg to call your at- teuton to the fact; that wuito in I succeeded in purchasing-the recipe for compoattckii. the celebrated Tohkish' Face PowoEaJ'-whieh lias enabled me to place the preparation (readr for within the reach ot every lady, at a verv cut. t-: Tlie marvellous properties of -the above being but utile known in ttnuonuntry.Ideem itespeJicnttostateilint its action tbe skxn is v. TX h.Llnm.

null raighuess, renders the kmbeautirullysertaid parent, thoroughly eradicates all Wrinkles whether the results of aguur otherwise, and iranaftitba; bril liancy to toe complexion so mum aumireu ra tiw Ea-tern beauties: Sent ssiunps by H. HOWL.VM), 5, Ha aptou-Uarace, Grays iui- t.iatl 1VS. Warranted not toinjure the ami ceruio xa Kacflecu, and should Je tlie hjndsi.f everv lady. Lmtnt A great to UdSe want of hiah krg been expeneuced ht ttih ounotsy And bins a purely vteebfts nMtug P- tSWgiS-3 plied itiiojt.n i Sws-1 fiAJS 4f.

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