BANKRUPTS SALE Saddlery, Saddlen Ironmongery, Sfe. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,' By Ordfr.of A»st^i\ee*,-, Oa THIS DAY, the 30th JULY, 1823. .. .1 And succeeding .Days,- —■ . . At 21»' USHER'S'ISLAND, extensive usortmcnt oT Saddlery and Saddler*' Ironmongery, comprising Tanned Hides,
30 July 1822 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
any tiling anting that manner, would eery acceptable. • • J u Hull, the Ladiea bare appointed twenty-ail Ladiea residing in different parts the tow and to receive the douatioos. They receive money arttcks; the first be applied purchases of clothing j but 'hey Stale it desirable
30 July 1822 - Dublin Evening Post - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
RJirf the }‘aor. The following Donations have l.een rtouirod l>y the Ckjr limerick Committee foe the llclief of the since Ar I*^l British by lh« band* Ralph Wtsircpp, E>q. •• b« applied the Belief the Sick, by Comoiiuce )>ointcd for that purpose under the control of the City Lim
30 July 1822 - Dublin Evening Post - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
WANTED, Leave* of Atropa Belladonna; or. Deadly Nightshadeaecond growth. Leave* of Lauro-Ceraaus; or. Cherry Laurel. Leave* of Hyosciamus; or, Black Henbane—(gathered in July.) Leave* and Seed* Stramonium; or, Thomapple(do. in August.) Leaves of Spearmint (do. i* August.) Seeds
30 July 1822 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
While most «incerrljr deplore fctute of di*- into which ihe Poor ftdjuceut town of arc suJtk, cannot oinil iho atiraro-i of our the poverty which prevail* of this town and neighbourhood, in so dcinj; we take r».fwr letter signed James Dowling boasts of ail vantages tuperior to m
30 July 1822 - Dublin Evening Post - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
waatevtr. Wi.at cauld bo harder than tor eiScer to purchase hit comnaiasioft—fight the battles of the country—came home and be put half-pay—make an exchange at a consideriife lot. into a regiment active service, which by-and-by was disbanded, and after all his loss add services,
30 July 1822 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Observe:—These Steam Packets proceed from Sir John Rogenon’s Quay, from which passengers can step ini* them with great ease and convenience. Carriages are wheeled into them, and Horses are shipped in Boxes. Apply at the Office, 6, Eden-quay, the only place wbeie Births can ha ta
30 July 1822 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland