Anglo-Celt
Published in Cavan, county Cavan
Advertisements
1847
Laurence LEONARD, Proprietor
Birmingham & Sheffield
Ironmongery Warehouse
Carrick-Street, Kells
LADIES' SEMINARY
80, Upper Dorset-Street, Dublin
Under the
direction f the
Misses FITZGERALD.
James O'BRIEN
Christmas Presents,
Almanacs for the New
Year,
and Plain and Fancy Stationery.
Thomas MOXHAM
of Granard
begs to inform the public that he has for
Sale
400,000 of One Year Old QUICKS, and
600,000 of Two Year Old
Ditto
Forest Trees and Thorn Quicks
James FITZPATRICK,
Headfort-Arms
Virginia
SINGLE AND DOUBLE-BARRELLED
GUNS AND PISTOLS
L. LEONARD.
Kells
IRON SAFE, PHAETON, &C., FOR SALE
Application to be made to Mr.
James O"BRIEN
Main-street, Cavan
BRITISH COMMERCIAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY
No. 35 Corn-hill,
London, and
No. 111, Grafton-Street, Dublin
AGENTS.
Hugh
BARKLEY--Monaghan
Samuel CLARKE--Enniskillen
James
JAMESON--Cootehill
ROYAL SCHOOL OF CAVAN
Rev. William PRIOR OORE, A.M., Head
Master
Vacation will terminate on the 25th inst. There
are FIVE
Queen's Scholarships of £25 per Annum
each attached to the School, to
be enjoyed by
Pupils entering the University, from Cavan, who
have been
previously educated in this or any
other Royal Schools.
Prospectuses to
be had on application at the
School, or by letter
Cavan, January 20,
1847
WHEREAS it has been reported that I have been fined
for having in my
possession light weights, which report
has been circulated by some
evil-minded person to
injury my character. I take this public mode of
declaring
that said report is an infamous falsehood. And as
this
article will no doubt come under the observation of the
Magistrates
who would be called upon to enforce said
fine (if there was any thruth in
the report), I hereby
challenge contradiction to this my public denial.
Edward KENNEDY
Cavan, January 28, 1847
AGRICULTURIST CATTLE INSURANCE COMPANY
For Assurance Against
Mortality In All Kinds of Live
Farming Stock...
Agent For
Cavan
William JOHNSTON, Bookseller, from whom prospectuses
and every
other information may be had.
FRESH ARRIVALS IN COOTEHILL
A Cargo of FRENCH POTATOES of very
Superior Quality,
is now offered for sale by Mr. SAMUEL FISHER,
Cootehill,...
SMYTHE'S
Ladies, Gentlemen's, and Children's
BOOT AND SHOE
DEPOT
37, Mary-Street, Dublin
COUNTY OF CAVAN
To be let for such Term as may be agreed upon, a
Large
Comfortable HOUSE, situate in a most desirable part of the
Town of
Cootehill, with two walled-in Gardens, well
stocked with Fruit Trees, and
about Two Acres of Prime
Land attached. There is a large lock-up Yard,
Coach-house,
and Stabling for Eight Horses, with an excellent Pump,
well
supplied with water at all seasons, and every other
requisite
accommodation for a Large Establishment. The entire is in
good
repair and fit for immediate occupation.
For further particulars apply
to Richard MONGTOMERY,
Solicitor, No. 9 North Great George's-street,
Dublin,
or Samuel MARTIN, Esq., Tullyvin.
February 10, 1847
EDUCATION
Mrs. GARDINER, from Dublin, begs to inform the
inhabitants of
Cavan, that she will open a SCHOOL on the 1st of March for
the Education of Young Ladies. Her course of instruction
comprises
English in all its branches, including Writing and
Arithmetic, French and
Italian, Piano Forte and Singing, Plain
and Ornamental Work.
Terms
(very moderate) may be known on application at her
residence, Main-street,
near the Church.
Cavan, February 18, 1847.
BUTLERSBRIDGE AND URNEY DISPENSARY
In consequence of the
prevailing Distress, the Committee
have resolved that the Medical Attendant
shall Visit any
Patient recommended by a Subscriber, on being paid a Fee
of
Half-a-Crown; as this is the only Medical Charity in this
Poor Law
Electoral Division, it is entitled to the support of
the Proprietary of the
District. The duties are actively and
efficiently performed.
John E.
O'REILLY, Treasurer;
Annagh, Feb. 16, 1847
COUNTY OF MEATH--TOWN OF OLDCASTLE
To be sold, the Interest in
the Lease of Two New Dwelling-
Houses, fronting Chapel-street, in the Town
of Oldcastle,
subject to the Yearly Rent of £3 18s. 0d., and held for
the
Unexpired Term of Sixty-One Years from the 1st of
May,
1845.
ALSO,
The Interest in about Six Acres of Land, in Prime
Condition,
adjoining said Town, held at Will.
Application to Arthur
BAKER, Esq., 84, Upper Gardiner-
Street, Dublin; or Mr. John MEIGHAN,
Oldcastle, who will
show the premises.
BRUISED BEANS.
The Subscriber offers for Sale a quantity of
BRUISED
BEANS for HORSE-FEEDING, at one-Half the present
cost of
Oats.
Samuel SIMPSON & SON
Mills, Bailieborough,
March
1847
GARDEN AND FARMING SEEDS
Warehouse
32, HillStreet,
Newry
February 6th, 1847
M'BLAIN AND M'CLELLAND
Beg to announce
that they have received from the
English and Continental
markets their annual supply
of New Garden and Agricultural
Seeds.....
REDHILLS DISPENSARY
A Meeting of the Subscribers to the Redhills
Dispensary
will be held in Mr. Wm. HOWE's, Redhills, on Friday, the
2nd
of Aril Next, at the hour of Twelve o'Clock Noon, for
the purpose of
nominating a Medical Superintendent.
Thomas JOHNSTON, Secretary
Redhills,
March 19, 1847
COUNTY OF CAVAN
TO BE SOLD, the Interest in the Lease of part of
the Lands
of Mullalogher, containing 40 Acres 3 Roods, held for
lives
renewable for ever, at a small rent and renewal fine, and
now
producing a net yearly profit remt of £46.
ALSO
The Lands of
Cornoge, containing 15 A., 2 R., held in fee at
present let to a solvent and
respectable tenant, on lease for
3 lives or 31 years, at £20 per
annum.
Enquire of George REA, Esq., Kilduff, Belturbet, or J.
L.
CAMPION, Solicitor, 86, Marlborough-street, Dublin.
February 26,
1847
COUNTY OF CAVAN
TO BE LET for any term that may be required, the
HOUSE,
OFFICES, and GARDENS of Ballycan, lately occupied by
the Rev.
Mr.HINDES, consisting of two Sitting-rooms, with
Pantry, Kitchen, and
Closets. The entire is in the most
complete repair, and fit for the
immediate reception of a
Family, as it is still in the occupation of the
Rev. Mr. SKELTON.
The Tenant can be accommodated with Grass for Cows,
or
with a small quantity of Land.
Application to be made to Mr. John
LOVE, Lisnabrin,
Mountnugent.
Ballycan is situated on the banks of
the celebrated fishing-
lake, Lough Sheelan, within a quarter of a mile of
Mount-
nugent--a good Market and Post Town. A Coach passes to
and from
Dublin daily.
PROVISION STORE
Thomas M'DOWALL of Cavan, begs leave to inform
the
public, that he has made arrangements with parties in England
and
elsewhere for the supply of provisions.......
Cavan, March 24, 1847
PARSNIP SEED
A quantity of Parsnip Seed to be Sold...
Apply to
Wm. A. MOORE, Esq., Arnmore Lodge, Cavan.
March 26, 1847
FARMING SEEDS, &c., &c.
Matthew LOUGH begs to state that
he has a lately purchased
in Liverpool (personally for cash) a large
quantity of the
undermentioned Goods....
March 26th, 1847
NOTICE
THE ANNUAL SPRING SHOW OF THE MEATH
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY,
will be held in the Court-
House, Kells, on Friday, the 16th of April
1847.
All articles for competition to be in the show room before
10
o'clock. Notices for competition must be served on the
Secretary, Mr. P.
CAFFREY, Moynalty, at least one day
before the day of the show. Doors open
at 2 o'clock to the
public.
April 1, 1847
AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL VALUATOR
EDWARD FEGAN, Bridge-Street,
Cavan,
begs respectfully to inform the Gentry and Inhabitants of
Cavan
generally, and the surrounding counties, that he has taken out
License as an
AUCTIONEER, &c.,
and he pledges himself that he
will execute all Sales with which he
may be favoured punctually and with
integrity.........
Cavan, April 6, 1847
PIANO
Mr. SEARLE intends visiting CAVAN for a Few Days, and
during his sojurn in that locality, would be happy to attend the
commands
of Ladies desirous of having their PIANO-FORTES
put in good Order and
Tune.
A line addressed for Mr. S., Office of this Paper, or
Post-Office,
Crossdoney, from 17th to 24th instant, will be duly attended
to.
ARLEY COTTAGE TO LET
TO BE LET, for such terms as shall be agreed
on, ARLEY
COTTAGE, on the banks of Lough Sheelan, Co. Cavan,
the
beautiful seat of the Hon. Sumerset R. MAXWELL, with
as much land, of the
primest quality, as may be desired.
The House is well furnished and fit
for the immediate
reception of a Family.
Applications to be made to
Henry SARGENT, Esq.,
Eighter, Virginia. April 20, 1847
MILLS TO BE LET
TO BE LET, for such Terms as my be agreed upon,
NEWGROVE
CORN and FLOUR MILLS, situated within Two Miles of
Cootehill
and Twenty-two of DUNDALK, with a never-failing
supply of Water, and
abundance of storage.
Application for particulars to Mr. Charles
MURPHY,
Newgrove, Cootehill. 26th May 1847
SCHOOLMASTER AND SCHOOLMISTRESS WANTED
WANTED for the Parochial
Schoool of BALLYHAISE,,
A Schoolmaster & Schoolmistress. They must be
both well
qualified for the Situations.
Recommendations to be sent
to the Rev. Arthur KNOX,
Castletarra Rectory, Ballyhaise.
Salary
£ per annum, with an acre of Land, and Apartments
in the School-house.
June 9, 1847
NOTICE
MY WIFE, JANE JOHNSTON, otherwise MAHOOD, has
lately
absconded from me, and quit my house and residence
in Doreagh, without any
cause of provocation, and has taken a
considerable portion of my property
with her; I do, therefore,
hereby caution all Shopkeepers and Dealers, and
the Public
in general, against entertaining her, the said Jane
JOHNSTON,
or giving her credit in any way on my account,
as I will not pay or hold
myself accountable for any Debt
she ashall or may in any way contract after
the date of
this notice.
JAMES JOHNSTON.
Dated, 19th July,
1847
To George BUCHANAN, Doreagh
and the Public in general.
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