The Fair of this town was held Tuesday last, when prices at length looked down. Stock of every description was in poor demand, and such changed o suers brought the following prices : —Best Yearling Heifers, £3 to ; besi Two Years Old, do. to ; Milch Cows £7 to £l l ; Dry Cows, £
7 August 1846 - Kerry Examiner and Munster General Observer - Tralee, Kerry, Republic of Ireland
,VCE—P arc informed by reapented correspondent that a document signed athotisnnd women of Philadelphia, and addressed in terms of congratulation to their sisters of England, on the termination the feud, now its way to this country. Verily, it is truer woman’s work to sign peace a
7 August 1846 - Kerry Examiner and Munster General Observer - Tralee, Kerry, Republic of Ireland
late the 74 meaicoem - HighlanUors. but retired roll pay. which 10..k place at Ins re«aci»cc in Edinburgh, live 33.1 olliroo. aceoiapswie.! the expedition Copenliagen. lu l«07, and that iu 180®. Me served m 111* Petiinstda from October, 1810. the end of aar. including the lines
7 August 1846 - Londonderry Standard - Londonderry, Londonderry, Northern Ireland
PECTUS, WHICH HAT BE HAD ObATIS ON APPLICATION to the Agent the Company, as at poot. By this plan of Insurance the public are vastly oonvenienced, and every possible contingency or disappointment anticipated for the protection of the Assurer, with less immediate payment than in
7 August 1846 - The Pilot - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Traffic, week ending August 1846 1,0201 13s lid; pattaeogera, 18,287. Corresponding week, 8381 14a 8d ; pasat-ugen, 14,871. DUNGARYAN ELECTION. A paragraph baa been going the rounds in the papers stating that the repealers Dungarvan are about to give a banquet shortly John Augus
7 August 1846 - The Pilot - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Among the parliamentary papers delivered on Saturday there is one which is likely to attract more Ilian ordinary attention. It is entitled “ bill to provide for the better regulation of episcopal revenues ami dioceses,” and has been prepared and brought into parliament Mr. Frewe
Yearly, £l 0 in advance,_ .Cl OH ditto, Quarterly, 0 ditto, C DuUoi, Mr. Wm. Lcckib, 58, Bolton Street Artery. .Mr. SAML'Et. 11aiciE, Stationer. JkilymrtM Mr. George Dloan. Mr. Thomas I.i lucks, Jan. PorUtj Mr. W. Anderson. i'KiUii, 7,1W6,
7 August 1846 - Banner of Ulster - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
OMAGH. I.—Beef, Old per lb. Mutton, to 0-t. Fn-sb Du I Ur, 7d tl«l. Firkin Butter. ; Crock Itutuir, to d Oatmeal, Oil per cat- Oats, tc Os per stone. Potatoes, •’>d. to Flax, SsOuprr stone. Pork, Oils to per cwt. COLERAINK, Aug-wl I. —Oatmeal, 1 15s cwt. of 1901b. Oats, to Durui
Tbs following gentlemen (tomo of whom were en. gaged nnlil four o'clock In the Board of (inardlnne' room) lo eeparate par(rae.it (or the transacting of their pressing and important dalles John Wnnrs, Esq., President; James Wood. Esq , tho Mayor, Sir WlOiam Parke, lemmett Duke, E
7 August 1846 - Sligo Journal - Sligo, Sligo, Republic of Ireland