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The Irish People, v. 2, no. 41, September 2, 1865.
Contributor
O'Leary, John, 1830-1907. Luby, Thomas Clarke, 1821-1901. Kickham, Charles Joseph, ca. 1826-1882. Stephens, James, 1825-1901. Irish Republican Brotherhood.
Date Added
18 October 2015
Format
Newspaper
Language
English
Publish Date
1865-09-02
Publisher
Dublin : Printed for the proprietor and published at the office, 12 Parliament Street, by John Haltigan
Source
Joseph McGarrity Newspaper Collection
Topic
Ireland > Newspapers. Ireland > Politics and government > 1837-1901 > Newspapers.
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“Vor. I—No, 41,] wf sone” TAMPED, TWO-PENCK
, os DUBLIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1805. -
PRICE {eran AMPED, TIREE-PENCE.
(Regiiered, for Transmission Abroad)
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c IT Cc OF F. E P
AND TEMPERANCE REFRESHMENT ROOMS
DUBLIN TOTAL ARSTINENCE HALL, |
2, MARLBOROUGH-STREET, ¢
- “BREARrshs LUNCHES, DIN ERS,
CONFER eae ae up. “eto open“ Bd. each.
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Cocoa, Se ih . EASIER BACON, 84. ;
LARG : on au each, :
we te per Bow
Sour, :
FISM, veGnrant.ns, "PUDDINGS, TARTS, EGGS, TIERRINGS, “bo.
SENJAMIN BENSON, Proprietor
N.B,—Hot Joints frdm 12 to 6, Open tom 7am 10 pms
HE PRINCE LEOPOLD TEMPERANCK: HOTEL AND DINING ROOMS
. 13. LOWER ABBEY-STREET, DUBLIN. ,
BENJAMIN BENSON, Proprietor.
Ir. B. begs to state that he will continue to mangge bi:
ge his ld Refreshment Rooma, No. 2 MARLBOROUGH-STREET, with th
game care as heretofore, as well as the above Establishment, and ‘hopes to merit a further extension of patron , .
e,
, N.B.—Hot Joints from 12 to 5. ; BESSON, Peapristor
THE Oly MANSION,
LOWER BRIDGE-STREET,
‘ADMITTEDLY ONE OF THE BEST SITUATE, CHEAPEST, AND MOST COMFORTABLE
FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTELS IN THE CIT
Dpoxe and Sirrmea Rooms, Sot apart for Ladies and Families, Free of Charge.
| AccoymopaTION FOR SEVENTY-FrveE PERSONS.
‘ Nicur Porver always in Attendance.
. PATRICK S& CAREY, Proprietor.
GEORGE HOPPER,
MILITARY AND MERCHANT TAILOR,
. 80, DAME-STREET, DUBLIN. ”
IRIS MANUFACTURE. us
. eee
OPERATIVE ROPE AND TWINE COMPANY.
‘he Company beg to announce to the Public, that owing to the Increased demand for Irish Manufactured Work, they are obliged
to take Larger Premises ; also, a New and Larger Factory.
1 WAREHOUSE—36, NEW ROW WEST, OFF ? TITOMAS- STREET (LATE 52, WENRY-STREET.)
WORKS—EAST HANOVER-STREET (NEAR THE IRISHTOWN ROAD )
Maxacer—J. P, M‘DONNELL,
Manufacturers of all descriptions of ROPES and TWINES from first-class materials.
A Large Stock of Dressed Russian and Italian Hemp and Flax. ‘Tow, &e., always on hands.
Farming Implements, Hooks, Seythes, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Wii innowing Sheets, Bags, Sacks of every Size and Deseript: ‘on, Shee}
Nets, &c. ; Fishing Nets, and all other Fishing Tackles,
tap Country and City Orders punctually attended to.
Rte x “6 O VER sr R I.-C. K CO. ER RS!
: na GOOD NEWS FOR FARMERS, MILLERS, AND MERCHANTS.
" © 450 Rick Covers and 60,000 uN cf all Sizas, to be Sold Cheap, «x Lent out on Mire, at
N Ff. KELLY AND CO.'S,
_ravatens ACK AND SAIL CLOTS FACTORY, y
L-LANE, DUBLIN, and “Stand,” Corn Excl
Prime Farmers’ Sacks, 1s 10d to 2 ont WVinwwitg Sheets from 83 to 103 5 Kick Covers, eo 10s" to £9 10.
@ best Twine 8d per lb.
GeNTLENEN Ss BUSKINS, 18s. 6d, AND 15s. 6d. 3
OUR OWN MANUFACURE—BEST VALUE IN DUBLIN.
: ‘ i LADIES’ SPRING SIDE TS FROM 43, 6d. to 12s. 6d.
: . BOYS’ AND GIRLS' BOOTS, VERY SUPERIOR MAKE.
- : . INFANTS** BOOTS, IN YVERY SIZE, SHAPE, AND COLOUR.
: PEMBERTON AND’ S
8, HENRY STREET, DUBLIN.
IMPORTANT TO TOURISTS AND VISITORS TO THE CITY.
o Oo R E’S s A Le s UW o pep,
M. REAR OF THE BANK OF IRELAN
eap Boots and Shoes i jn great variety. Suilor's Outfits aud Clothing of every ‘Jocription, Tlair Mattrasses, Beds and Bedding,
Table es Teble Linen, &e., Portmanteaus, Hat Cases, Silk Umbrellas, Railway Wrappers, Waterproof Coats, Leggings, ce
‘Travelling Bags, and Horse “tothing. Furniture of all kinds, inclading Carpets, Hearth Rags, and Window Cartains, together with
a large assortment of mmincelimeous property, at the Pawnbrokers’ Sale Shop, back of the Bank, Parliament-row, Fleet-street.
Private Entrance from Dame-street and College-green, through Foster-place.
~. Country aeeers iberally dealt with. No connection with any other house,
JOSEPH MOORE, Proprietor.
IMPORTANT. |
c Oo nN O M Y¥ IN PA I N TIN G.
AYES’ NAPHTUA BLACK K AND BROWN VARNISIIES,
TRON PALING, FENCING NURDLES, FARM BUILDINGS AND IMPLEMENT on SUEDS. &e.
wer all the pur) a of the ordinary Paint, at one-fourth the co:t, and are excellent preserva
tives eetiaee Hot in Wo 4 oar eas in Tron, ‘ ol and 80 Gall loa Caney ae meee Gd, and Brown 2s 61. per Gallon,
casks free; or, in smaller quantities at same price, packages apne.
“KENT'S celebrated PAINTERS’ BRUSHES, at Manufacturer's prices.
BRANDRAM'S genuine W HITE LEAD.
NOBLE'S and JIOARK'S VARNISHES. . .
Paints prepared ready for ue, and every description of Oils, Colours, and Varnishes guaranteed genuine, and at lowest market
bes BE DRUGS, SPICES, AND PERFUMERY.
PATENT AND FAMILY. MEDICINES, &e.
HAYES' MARKING: INK IS DECIDEDLY THE BEST IN TIE WORLD.
HOUSEHOLD, TOILET, AND STABLE BRUSUES,.
of every‘ description, at low prices.
Sold at
WILLIAM HAYES ANP co.’s,
souTH ALL,
. 12, GRAFTON- STREET, SUBLIN.
— A} Purchases above ‘2 jn yalue will be forwarded carriage free to any roilway statin in Ireland,
GENUIN
“NR.
ALA co ul
ON.THE ART UNION PRINCIPLE.
A GRAND DRAWING | OF, PRIZES AND
Will be held in thel ROT UNDO, Dublin,
On MoxDAY and TUESD. Ate orb and 28th NOV EMBER,
To complete the cmorent Oe SS, MARY and PETER,
KATAMINFS.
Over Two ITundred Valuable Prizes will be given away, amongst
which will be found :-—
FILST PRIZE?
CHRISTO MARIBONDO—(Christ Expiring’
The value of its rich material (it is carved in solid silver, and
weighs eighty-four ounces) is but a trifle compared with the artistic
excullence of this graud specimen of Antient Italian lated The
place and date cf its production—Rome in 152 back the
mind at once to the glorious days when Glabertia, ond Michael
Angelo, and Benvenuto Cellini, and so many others such, raised
the arts of design to a perfection which they never reached before,
and, it is feared, never will arrive at again, while bat a glance
feom an instructed se suffices to prove how wortby of that era of
surpassing genius isthe transcendant, detineation of au expiring
Gud! ced, it may well be questioned whether in the wide exe
panse ot the British Empire there is to be found a nobler creation
than this beautiful work supplies of Italy's gigantic artists at that
period of her glory. Its value is, conteqnentiy, above all price.
The winner “e this inestimable prize can, if he de-ires to do so,
immediately dispose sf it for £100; a gentleman (PL. J. Plunkett,
Eq.) anxious to secure it, having, deposited that eum in the Na-
tional Bank for the furpose.
Second Prize—A PONY ‘and PIETON
. value £40,
Third Prize—a splendid Gor wed Cars
(the Gift of the Rev. Dr. ‘Andenion), value £°00%
Fourth Prize—an On. Parstixe of the IuwacuLats Concxrrion,
by, Haverty, after Murille’s celebrated Peluting in the Louvre,
which cost £25,
'Fitth Prize—(the Gift of a Friend) a Cabinet Edition of the
British TORTS, handsomely bound, in 13 volumes, and in @
polished ook e:
Six h Prize—(the Gift of a Friend) a Drawingroom Watts and
KE
Seventh Prize—(the Gift of J. O'Malley, Esq.) beautiful
MANTELPIEcE Cock, in white marble, and glass shade,
Ei ighth Prize—a snagnificent Enectro-Sinvek PLate TRA
Senve
Ninth h Prize—a handsome Mustrated Fasuty Breve, value £5
(presented by Mr. Munroe).
Tenth Prize—An Excut pay Croc
Eleventh Prize—a very costly and ‘Deautifal Edition of Moore's
Tuas Mutopixs, Ulustrated by Maclize (presented by Christopher
Doyle, Es
elfib Prize—a fine Edition’ of “ Fispen’s Beauties oF
Moone” (presented by Andrew Gill, E«
Besides the Two Himdred valnab!s Miscellaneous Prizes already
apneunced, e@ Committee are daily receiving Presents from
generous friends, which they ‘propose adding to the list, cone! isting
of Costly Books, Pictures, and Articles of Yort.
Amongst those Fecently sent in nve=2 “be
“TUE LIFE OF curist”
Beautifully baiind and Iluatrated (presented by Miss Lawlor).
AUAN sOSDSte ORMOLU NONTELPIEGE CLOCK,
ra Glass Shade (presented by Moy. Peter).
A peavniett vou. CUSHION, A HIKER ANDA
R OF VASES.
. oh ted by Mra. Cr ffey).
sient’ bit AMES. ARMLETS, &e.
PECIAL DRAWIN
* honets Fr s ~
There will be a cocci Drawing rizae, the Tickets for which
Poorritee to reliers of Twenty Tickets
for the Grand Draw nah person purchasing or disposing of
Twenty Tickets will receive a Ticket for this Special Drawing.
Amongst the Prizes for which will be—
Ist Prize—A Svlid Silver Toa and Coffee service, value £40,
manufactured by Mesa. Donegan, Dame-street, Dublin, and now
on view at their ext» Lich
2ed—* La Capella Siting,” a Portfolio of amplest dimensions,
and richly bound, containing a series of line encravings from the
Paintings of Michael Angelo, in the Sixtine Chapel at Rome,
executed by order of the Papal Government, and in the first style
of Italian art ; a work of all others best calculated to correct ideas
of the wondrous prodac‘ions of this most coaring amongst the fore-
most artists of the world. purcbaser bas offered and will give
the winner £20 for this prize, should he desire to dispose of it.
8rd Prize—A Beautiful Silver Watch, in a case, value £5.
silver Plate Cake Basket, value £5,
» &o.
Journal Nation eekly News, Irish Tim
Observer, Cork Faaniner, Week Registers’ Tablet avd Universal
News, on the following Saturday, and in the Qreb-c Mercury aud
New York Tablet, wishin a rent after the Draning.
Military Bands orm a both dave,
Tidal SIXPENCE EAC
y Kev. Dr. MEAGHER, President of
pminit tee,
NICTIOLAS ©. WHYTE, E a
JOUN OBRIEN, Eq, Hon. Seca,
Presbytery, Rathmines.
EORGE ARCHDEACON
respectfully informs hia fends ot the public that he bas
NG and STATIONERY
ine, a1 asa GENERAL ohce NT, at 11, BIDDER.
STREET, ISLINGTON, TERPOOL, and havicg had much ex-
perience in every branch of the Book and Newsyapat Trade, both in
this country, and the United States (of which bi
advertiser confidently «ffers himself to the noti
and in America fas an Agent for Serials, Perivdicals, Sehosls Books
Prin
TRERDEAGON bas already in tock the National Works pab-
lished by James Corrigan. consisting of Mitchel’s Jail Journal, Re-
collections of John Btitchel, Spirit of the Nation, Merscire of Tone,
dotes of O'Connell, and Shaw.us O'Brien.
those published at the Jricman Office, namely—The Last
Conquest (perhaps), Keating's Defence, Memcir of M*Msbon, and
portraits of Smith ‘O'Brien, John Mitchel, and Genera. Meagher,
together with a few copies of the Priest Hunter, a tale of he penal
times, by ML Archdeacon,
x Newspaper sold wholesale and retail.
so, the “ © Pepalar Poetry and Ballads of Ireland.”
copies at the latter cont he noet for 14 Stampa.
Orders punctually attendet t&.
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