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... On Wednesday John Tawell, merchant, aged 61, was indicted at Aylesbury for the wilful murder of Sarah Hart, by administering to her deadly poison called prussic acid. He was attired in a suit of black, made after the fashion generally adopted the Society ...
... Lowry /hornpatnek. —Dr Young : Deuvlr'a Hotel, /htntjannon. —Messrs. Peebles Co. /.nhum. —Hertford Arm# Hotel; Queen# Arm# Hotel. Lur ftan, Mr. John Nettletoo. M>»ra. Miss Murphy. BoHalmone. —Dr. Madden. Motets, Steam boats, and Retailers, supplied on ...
... TOWNSEND, For particular*, kc. apply to Mr. JOHN BIRNET, Plaintiffs’ Solicitor, Lisburn, or 28, Upper G Dublin. LAMERT ON DEBILITY, NERVOUSNESS, And all Ditordert arising from Excess, be, ** in )»l«*Mre*R downy arms Ne'er his health youthful chaima, 1 A hero ...
... JhncHpatriek—l)r. Young; Deuvir’s Hotel. J>un^annon—Messrs. Peebles Co. Lisburn —Hertford Anns Hotel; Queen’s Arms Hotel. Lurgan—Mr. John Nettleton. Murphy. Portglcnone—lfr. Madden. B-if Hotels, Steam-boats, and Betailert, supplied on liberal terms ...
... Hertford Arm* Hotel: Queen s Arms Hotel. /.ur>nin. —Mr. John Nettletoo. Moim. —M is* Murphy. Pitii/lenone, —Dr Madden. o*r Hotels. and KefaHers. supplied liU ral terms, for Cash.— No U*tfl« s allowed for. but such have the word* •• Grattan & Co . stuni|HMl ...
... HENRY ST. JOHN, 20, Bolton-slreet, RICHARD EDWD. ARDEN, Esq., 4, Bedford RICHARD HEAVISIDE, Esq., Brighton. WILLIAM PATON, Esq., Armagh. JOHN STEWART, Esq., Portman Square. Captain LEWIS, J.P., Deputy Lieutenant of the County of Monaghan. JOHN HUMPHREYS ...
... Lowry. Dowspatkick —Dr.Yeung; Denvip’g Hotel. Dungannon —Messrs. Peebles & Co. Lisburn—Hertford Anns Hotel; Queen’s Arms Hotel. Luugan— Mr. John Nettlcton. Moira— Miss Murphy. Po^tgi.enonf.—Dr. .Madden. Hotels, Steamboats, and supplied on liberal terms, for ...
... Lisburn—Hertford Arms Hotel; Queen's Arms Hotel. Lurqan—Mr. John Neltleton. Moira— Miss Murphy. Portglenone—Dr. Madden. *•* Hotels, Steamboats, and supplied on liberal terms, for Cash.—No bottles allowed for but such as have the words Grattan & Co.” stamped ...
... thee. - (To continued our next.) Flood and Grattan.— ln 1783, they stood before the public as rival leaders, and each had many fiiends and enemies. Flood thought that Grattan had been ungrateful, and Grattan considered that Flood had not behaved fairly ...
... may be- had of the under-named : Armagh. —Mr. Grattan, 'i, Scotch-Street. H,tllur.n/lr —Mr. Wilson. JkiUfmomfp, Mr. Coffey. Wine Merchant, &c. Sajtl>rulye, —Mr. Isaac Harvey. Grocer. &c. /Ui/att. Mr. John Atcken, Corn-Market ; Mr. Thomas Aieken. Ann Street ...
... Comber.—Mr Lowry tknrnpatnek, Dr. Young ; Denvlr's Hotel. —Messrs. Peebles & Co. Lisburn. —Hertford Arms Hotel ; Queen's Arms Hotel. Lmrgan.—yir. John Neltleton. .Ifoww.—Miss Murphy. PoriglenoHt. —Dr. Msdden. oh e c. rpHE DID COPI’EREI) AM) X Fast-Sniliiig ...