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The Irish People, v. 1, no. 33, July 9, 1864.
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
7 October 2015
Format
Newspaper
Language
English
Publish Date
1864-07-09
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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3 vot.'1.-No. 33.] , L ) ‘ ’ ,1SUBLrN,iSa"rURbAY,’JnLr 9271364.’
‘ . ’ '- l .r 7 A 7 l . .
V ‘ THE GITtY.hIAN‘SION,
. I . ’ - 80, LOWER BRIDGE-STREET, < ' ’ - ' r . , .
” ‘A-DMITTEDLY ONE OF THE BEST SITUATE, CHEAPEST, AND MOST COBWORTABLE
" FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL IIOIELS IN THE CIT)’. ,
31:1), 1.1.; BREAKFAST, la; DINNER (Onmzuar), la. (in.
Dunn and S11-rrso Room, Set apart ior Ladies and Families, Free of Charge. '
, ,AGCO)IMODA’l'IOJ ton Snvxx-rr-Ftvz Pennowa. '
' ‘ I ‘ Nznn-r Porvrnn alwaysinmtendenca. . ., ,.
I P A T R I C K ‘S. CA R E Y, Pfbpfiewft
V V ‘I M P‘ORTVANTv!!’
I THE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,‘ Opposite the CITY HALL, is the CHEAPEST HOUSE IN
x V ' DUBLIN ’tar FIRST-CL.;ASS CLOTHING, either Readyolilada or-to ‘Order. >'
, GEORGEHOPPER,
I80, DABIE-STREET, I :,
Celebrated Ila. Gd.’ Trowscra, and .20a. Lounge Cost.
Proprietor,
-1" I I lntroducer of the
ii: , (IIITY DE N V“
‘F9 '1',” ow ;OPI<IN AT ‘IRISIITOWN,
T H E ‘f . :
1, 1n an 13, GREEN smnnr. L I ,- 9, S]'.:Apo[xT TERRACE
, ' ' . ' ' I ‘ ‘ COFFEE AND RIEFRESIIBIENT ROOMS.
) I I ' GOODS IN STOCK A I Brcaklast . . .. ' .. 15. 0.1.
-' i Brown 5'. Poison‘: Corn Flour and Starch. Dinner . is. 8:1.
‘ Symington‘I Prepared Penn nnd Barley; Lunch . . . . ... 03. 7d.
' i I‘ llorwicln Baking Fowder. I . ... ... Os. M.
(‘I ...
Amy good Skittleimicy
Schooling’: Prize Medal Pure Sweets. . . "
liyerytmng oi thevbest description.
' I‘ Lewis & Ca‘: Pickles, Jellies, and Ginger Wines. "
' Red Letter llall Blue, and Royal Saxe Blne. ‘
4 7 - British and Foreign Cigars and Cheroots.‘
- > >0altoy's Knife Polish. '
Kingalordh Patent Prepared Flour. 2
Baker, Simpson, 8: Cole Biscuits, every varl ty. ' ‘ I
‘ ' Trade Discount to Wholesale Houses, and for qnintitiea. '
,. f WM. Grtatmu, lllannlacturerf Agent,
98, CAPEL STREET.
, I 8. C0053. Proprietor.
A GOOD ARTICLE Eh'SlIRF.S RECOMMENDATION.
Tor ‘nrnxs VITATENT MANUFACTUR.ED
T o In a c c 0 ,
I I ,.'
Of the purest Virginia Lest, possessing all the pungent and fragrant
V qualities so much admired by Smokers.
:0 T E
-’ Vlaitorem Dnhlin will experience every Comfort, Civility, and
I. . AN ,
5%, RI-2DlilOND‘S-HILL,
Opposite the Coach Factory.
,' UNSTAYPED, TWO-PENCE.
, , i"“C“ ‘isranrizn, rnnnnrnncn
,I -,I [llegidcrcdfor Traluvntlssion Abroad],
S P L E N D1 1) ,.,P 0 R. 'r.n,a,1.'r.s
-- - Of the Martyr Patriot, ROBERT EMMET, . .
As he stood before Lord Norhnry on the day oi his Trial, Sept. 18.
law. Engraved on Steel, 22 inches by l4. ‘Price Sixpence. Post
iree, Seven Stamps.I To IXIIIIKI oi Maunxcn 0'Cox1ixu., 8,,Sutton-
street, Soho-square, London, Wm, opposite St. Pati-iak'a Chapel. .
N.B.-The Intsu fnorm regularly anpplled. .
SEAFARING. Men, Emigra.nts,I and others have
borne testimony to the invaluable qualities ol . ' ‘ >
I LLOYITS VEGETABLE PILLS
in on climatvs. They promote the healthy action of the liver and
digestive organs, purily the blood, act mildly on the bowels, remove
bile, indigestion, wind, colic, dysontry, heats, pains ilaithh fhack,
' ' ' :1 In
an ;
16 or 36 atnrn , Lloyd, Chemist, 30, Mount Pleasant (oppo.
site the lYaaleyIn Chapel), Liverpool ; North Branch, 425, Scotland-
raad (user Boundary-street). Sold at 62, Dale-alreet ; L51, Loadin-
road; 2, Mill-atreet; and 301. Park-road . . .
Agent r Dublin-Mr. RICHARDSON, Chemist, ‘Z1, Com
Market. . ' . ' .
TO THE CATHOLIC HIHIARCHY , AND
- CLERGY. '
IRISH MANUIACTURE. , ,'
FOR SALE, a heautilul Gothic Altar, with lleredol and Taber-
nacle, made Chen Stone and Irish Marbles. It is richly carved
with appropriate religious tignrea.
This work of Art Ls the first of its kind ever attempted in Ire-
land, and has been undertaken to show that the Catholic Clergy
need not send out oi Ireland rnoney tor Inch Aitars, as they can he
had equally good in quality and even cheaper than they can be pro-
cured in England. . ‘
In offering this work to the public, the originator tmste he will
receive that support for a purely Irish undertaking which it is ad-
niiked ought always be givan to any enterprise calculated to show
that Irishman are in no way inferior to follow-workmen of any other
country.
r. 12 1: A 1).,
Architectural Sculptor, Marl:-la Manon, &.c., I
33, GREAT BBUNSIVICK-STREET, .
Whcre,the Altar can be seen daily, an ‘estimates given for Pnlplte.
, Monuments, and all other articles in the line.
Xlmineas, by Boarding at 13, Iligh-street. Terms Moderate.
> JADIES DANIEL (YROURKE,
'l‘n.i, WINE, AKD Senzrr lilnucruuu-, AND WHOLESALE STATIONERS, Gm.
' ' ' ' I have completed my Rag Paper Mill. anti an now supply quan-
tities, either by contract or otherwise. My Straw Links supplied as
usual; a saving o! lo per cent. is enacted to, the consumer by its
use. ' WM RYAN ' ‘
J ,
t I oprteter.
‘A 3‘ A Night Porter constantlyin attendance. .
5 Care in attendance at Five Minutes Notice.
‘ OHANDELJEICS IN ‘I ORMOLU, BRONZE,
' AND CRYSTAL, I > '
LAMPS. ‘ ‘
Extensive Stock of the
Gonnimnntncn r.ii>nu mam,
IKCIIICORE, nunmr. I V
' IIALL AND LOBBY
Gal Fittin of every‘variety.‘ An
, glawant Designs on View at the . . . H
, II 0 W I! 0 O h! S‘ , l
, , ’ Earlyinduly, I , I, , ,
. RIZE POEMS receiving the 100 Guineas offered
in the Advertisements, “ not you a Snaxsvnanx," and
2 ’ awarded hyIMessra. Webster, J. Stirling Coync; Andrew Ilaliiday,
George Rose,‘ and Thomas 8. Stuart. Illustrated with Lithograph
Portraits otiqueen Elizahethrand the Qnecrrof Beauty.‘
had mums at all the heat Draperaln the Kingdom, orlorwnrdod,
on receipt of 'atan:ped addresa"to Dar & Sox. Lithographersto the
Queen, Publishers, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London; '“ ' ' (‘V "
Is! the Press, and shortly will he .puhl.ished, a Shilling Volume 0!
VATI ONAL BALLADS,
vation,oi either:-laaaoi Instruments]: ‘
y . , ro an zsrrr-rnsn
G. HOLLAND, 43, LOWER ORMOND QUAY. it STREET BALLADS. HOUSEHOLD SONGS, AND POPULAR
(Near the Metal-bridge), POETRY OF IRELAND.". '
Late of linen: Mom‘ and seven years foreman to the ‘. An lsmo. volume, to correa n in type, paper, and size with the
mm", M-(;’,,]].gh' spm,)k.upyy:, - volume of “Ballads oi Ireland," edited in 1345, by Charles Gavan
The highest retarsnce given an to capability to the tirst Doctors Dally.
and Prolesaon oi liineic. In no case will the poems of which it will consist be such as have
Superior an‘! inning Pianotorte Tunint;- Terms. 2A 61. citr- I previously appeared in any peoples‘ volume. And while there will
I ‘ 4 Cnmzv Ind So--re Piano for S-1e. Will be void very Ci‘9lP- be large admixture of genuine Irish “Street Ballads," no speci-
mens at each will be given‘which are not interesting in themselves
lor their intrinsic merit, irrespective of that value which must he
attached to them as’ the utterance of the peasant, labourer, or
mechanic on matters appertaining to their own condition and that
of their country. , ‘
The wri tin gsoi many Irish-Americans haveybeen laid under tribute
for the lorthconilng volume; and the editor has received cordial per-
mission to make suitable selections iron: the productions of eminent
living writers resident in Ireland.
The scope and object oi the work may lurther he gathered from
the following extract from the Preiaoe:-
“ To soothe tha resting hours of a labourer, amid the prairies and
savannaha oi the Wutern World; to cheer the raposing soldier amid
the camp tires oi the bivouac; to sing to the listening ears of age
theiaong oi memory' and hope; to youth. in‘ “'3' ‘)1 1"“: to
manhood and womanhooth that of patriotism and duty; to the
child, lhclstrains which he may not forget, and whichnuy wlnhini
to home nhotim he stray, and win him to Ireland in weal or woe.
This is a deed which cannot save . nation from martyrdon-i; but yet
it pour! the hall! of ion now its weary leer. -nd cheer: the hm-no
‘of those who may be capable of serving her with more than words
and aonga" I
It is requested that the Agents of the Ir1ab.PwpIe will give ea-riy
intimation to the Ollice of the number of copies 0! this work which
they think they can dispose oi, and would desire to have on sale.
,- fthx‘ w . I
l g ALLIANCE AND CON‘SUM.IIRS' GAS COMILNY.
’ . 114 GItarrox.srnanr.. , , -- I
)IAXOFORTES-IMPORTANT ' NO'I‘ICE.-
Parnons having in their posaesaion had-toned; Cotltge or
"(Y "Winr quality oi tone, and grand repeating power oi touch,
which will ensure ntiaiaction through an entire alteration or reno-
Assmren EMIGRATION T0 ausmhnm.‘
The man nntoxxrlox COMMITTEE will assist Filty
Y-“mot liarried Conploe and may Single Young Women to run.-
BOUENE, VICTORIA, on the lollowing conditions :-
‘ 1. Each Married Couple to contribute [12, which will delay
the Ixpenoe of themselves and their two young children.
2'. Each Single Young Woman to oontrlbnt $5, and her age not
to exceed thirty yam-3, ‘
3. The application for Aailted Passages must be aocompanled
by - Bawnmti Certiticate, or other tnttmntory evidence ol the age
C? person. by . Marriage Certidcatc (in the Married Class), by
a Medical Ccrtiticata tutiiying the posacaaiun oi robust health, tree-
“"'“ i"""‘ 3“? bodily detorrnity, and that the person has been vacci-
nated. and A Certiiicate oi moral character and times u an emigrant
train a Clergym , ,
‘“,‘PPW=ationa ior Pamagee must be addressed to the “ lnran
E“““‘ATl0! Caxhtrrrhr, City Hall, Dublin,” and not elsewhere. ,
By order or the Committee, .
. I JAMES W.
I C“! 3-11. Dublin. 13th April, 1864.
VVORMS cause meta Breath, Variable Appetite,
‘ WP“-Hon. Was in the Chen and Sidea, Itching-of the
KAVANAGII, Ilon. Sec.
Nose, Grinding the Teeth, Disturbed Sleo Wastln or the Body . . .
l1dBou- . .‘P' 3. ' I BELL 1-0LhDRY
‘fund’ ‘$vV‘i%‘:;i:4IiI:vtl Urine; Fitl. tire. The established. cure for R I S 1”‘ TIIOMASSTBEET. DUB,-‘Ix. 7
‘ I LLOYD'S VEGETABLE worm Lozzzxons.
‘rhlclihm white and sweet, and unit the wenkeit child.
ta "ta 3': ma. with the es. -
mum Lo2engeerti?”l"illaLi‘: iga each hnx: thrice the size, 2.. ea.
Sold at 19. Dale-street; 151, Lorndovn-road-, 2,Mill-street; aox,
Park-road, 5, Parhditte-street; and Dutton, Birkenhead.
u.Ar5:'nt for Dublin-Mr. RICIIAIIDSON, Chemist,-21, Corn
MUltl’l’iY’8 IRISH .lgYh IlyEl-11-33." i I [A ,d
'‘ rloctPealolitoyesnren
Thu his”! mdl)m'Oa"l$l Octave, and feighing over Five Tons
' Conrtyardv of the y. nhlin
Eoci . These are the’ Bells that the Rtpgen ot Chrut Church
played so beautifully on the day of the Exhibition Opgmng. Parties
visiting the Exhibition must. pass through the Refreshment Room.
and they may be able to see in the distance this under root of Bells.
It they require to examine them closely. Fm’-" m“,“ P353 lh'0“$h
the Frvnl Gate or the noyti Dublin soc-ety,'a‘Yar,d.'ns they will
not be permitted to approach tho Bells from tht l-.;:hihiuou. they
being entirely outside the Win Boundary. ' Lzkuy, QT.‘ ierarchy
or Clergy having a suitable Tower to receive, this” gniilem
run of Belle should not let tho 0 pommtty Piss II. 3' -re
allvwerl by all coutpmnryndgue to c am but Yqaistnr: an .
Corn-market, Dnhlin.-
“January 28th, 1862.
“ Durst:-rm Ilyrrie, oi the A Blue mu; gave her boy, live
years old, and bar girl, ten years old, vour Lozenges, and the boy
Pmmd 82 large worms, and the girl 59, making 84in all. I have
lhvm preserved in apirlt for inspection. This is only one of the
"-1"! hundreds of cum we hear of the good elects oi your Worn:
Luonpv, - -
From Mr. Richardson, Chemist, 21,
p
0 NEIVSPAPER PROPRIETORS‘
AMENTABLE F,ACT.-During the week ending
Jan. 9, 1864, the number of deaths in the horoughcl Liver-
pool lrom cough, asthma, hronehihis, and consumption, was nearly
200. l’r.iusrsn FACT-Thll . .
LLOYD'S COUGII CURE & LUNG PRESEBVATIVE
is an unequalled remedy for the above complaints. I Tlae man an
perfectly astonishing and alarms! incredible. Sold in bottles, liigd.
and 2s. 9d. each (ls. saved by taking the 25. 9d. bottle and in
zeng , the same prices, tree to any address for 16 or 8 stamps.
Prepared and aold by Lloyd, Chemist, 425, Scotland-road. Liver-
‘ool(nrarBo.uI1dnry-Itreet Sold at 72, Daieatareet; ldl, Lon-
lon-road; 2, Milhatreetz and 301. Park-road. '
“Agent (or Dublin-Mr.‘ BICHARDSON, Chunlat, 21, tcom
arket. - I ‘ ' ' .
EEVIL ‘S , CURIOUS PIIOTOGRAPHIC-
’ '. BRIAB PIPES (I great Sensation).
Sent. Free and Safe by post, on Receipt oi 24 Stamps,
From the Great Pipe Warehouse, 3
.27., IIERCIIANTSQUAY, DUBLIN.
I
NO MORE GREY IIAIR OR‘ WIIISKERS.
II A I R D Y H ,
THE CHEAPEST AND‘ BEST IN TIE WORLD,
, nrmvcxn to 2:. 69. ,
A Valnableykecnipt, by which the Hair, in an instant, car new,
with ease and safety, he changed to any required shape in I beau<
tilul, natural, and lasting Brown or Black, at a cost less than One
Farthing a year, will he sent free to any address on endoshg 30
Postage Stamps, and I stamped di envelope to Mr. o‘ntttn,
Post Oihce, Xewtownstcwart, County Tyrone.
Ladi will avoid much inconvenience and axpenee, and It the
aame time consult personal appearance and comiort by Dyeing their
own hair inataad oi wearing Fronts. .
The above Hair Dye, having received the tent at public opinion.
is pronounced to a .only one which at’ once cheaply, con-
veniontly, and permanently Iunwlun the purpose.
As those using or intending (or sale have now an opportunity
oi preparing it themselves, they may thus pomass. , at a merely
nominal charge, an article cl me or prose, in comparison oi which
the liquids vended as llair Dyna are gross impooitiona. ,
11 N 0 ’ R E I L L 1' ,
Wholesale and Retail Bottle, Brass, and Lead Merchant,
ENZILLILLANEI DUBLIN. l
Every description 0! Bottles Bought. and Sold. Country cram
pnnctnally atunrled to - - . I
CURVY, Eruptions on the Face ‘and Body, Pirnples,
Bails, Sore Eyes, old Wounds, Gravel, Plies, Rheumatism, dam,
speedily and effectually removed by
LLOYITS BLOOD PURIFIER.
Qcanxrtae-Thme oi sarsapa ‘ but it cluaaes all impurity,
(however caused), in half the time, and is not hall so upenalve.
Every family should take it in the Spring.
With the Ointment it it a sure cnrsfw tbl Itch.
The 2s. 9d. packet make; a quart of medicine, twice the size 41
Gd., dve times the size Ila. Free by past to any addraa for 39, C6’,
or 162 onmpt, iron: the pntontoe,‘iur. L1o:,d. Che-Hint -Dd D-at-ht. I
425, Scotland-road, Liverpool. , ,
“Argent for Duhl.in-Mr.‘ BICIIAJIDSON, Chemist, 21, C431]
keb - .-
IMPO RTANT NOTIC E-I)R.RICORD’S
ESSENCE OF LIFE is in future only to he had direct lroln ,
the Proprietor-'s, 96 STEPIIIINS GREEN, SOUTH, Dublin. 'I‘hl.e
wonderful agent will rmtoro manhood to the moat shattend eon.-
ttitutiona in Four Weeks. Success in e case iscertain-(allure
being impoaaihle. Price lls ; or tour quantities in one lot 33L, To
sooth,
made payable to Edward D.
llicord, or in an other name it preferred by sender. Sent cardnll
packed to Anya dress, or to an part of the country.
daily (mm 10 to 3 and 6 till , and for the convenience oi country
paflelxil Snndayl ab 2. Address. as Stephen's-xvi! South, annto.
Conlnltatione '