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... TO THE RIGHT RON. THE LORD MAYOR OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN. T7JE, the undersigned, request that your Lordship Twill be pleased t convene a Meeting of the Ci- tisens of Dublin, and of such of ?? Gentty of Ireland as may think proper to attend, for the purpose of petitioning against the contemplated abolition of ?? Viceroyalty, and ofplacing upon record their protest against the system of centrali- ...

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... TEA. 1JHE PROPRIETORS OF THE I T TIMES TEA AND COFFEE EXHIBITION 'WARE HOUSES, sell the IN FINEST CONGOU TEA for 4e. per Ib., HYDE PARK. and they guarantee it to be infinitely Sa- - ---J perior to the 4s. said to be exhibited ini Hyde Park. Just Received, a Parcel of NEW SOUCHUNG, price 4s. 4d. per lb. C In consequence of the alteration in duty we, COFFEE. have reduced Foreign Coffee to 10d ...

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... THE QUEEN'S_ ROYAL' TREATREE. aIgn. JOIN C. JOSEPH, PATENTEE AN]D MANAGEr. On THI'S EVENING (Feiday),' July 25, 'the pir formances will commence with'the Melo-Drama of THE DUMB GIRL OF GENOA. Strapado, Mr. W ff. Payne; Julietta, Madlle. A. Payne. Middle. Elise Prevot will dance an Iribh Medley. To be followed by the' Inferlude of THE FAST ' COACH; OR, A CANTAB'S CAPERS. After which a new ...

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... A R 'XP- E T' S. We are now prepared tghow 100 PIECES of BEST THRiEE-T A1lB3USSELS, at 8s, 6d. perya Same quality as is ?? EJS. 2d. The above a' all NEW GOODS AND CHOICE PATTERNS. TODD, :BURNS, AND CO., 47, MARYLSTREET. .Lomd6o,. October 11th, 1851. HIS DAY CLOSES TIRE GREAT EXHI- TL BITION? OF THE WORLD. I have much pleasure in announcing to the Nobility and I Gentry of Ireland, that I have ...

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... ON VIEW FOR TWO DAYS ONLY. \4[ESSRS. THOMAS and HIGGINBOTHAM 1 havejust manufactuxd to 5rr TWO VERY BRIL- LIANT CUT GLASS ClIAlEfi'A RSandTWO SUPERB ORMOLU CHIANDELIER) , L¶ch will (by permission) be on View for Two Days, 4t geir establishment, Nos. 11, and 12, WELLINGTON-QUAY, which is at present supplied with the lart/est and most varid8toc=kim tkel1dudom ofLustre, Lamps, British and Foreign ...

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... JustPublbed, Third Edition, Engravings, on Nervous Debility and Generatjv5 lOIOI. Price Is., or in a sealed Envelope, free hby. pos; Postage Stamps. for51 t4~ IpEEALTH AND HAPPINESS, TaM EIL -WIHTIM MAY BU OBTAIXNDa a et ccl the Infirmities of Youth, and Maturity and DB- 01k Generative System, with observations on`th Isftl Nervous Debility and Indig ont etreghomt 1 youthful abuse, infection, ...

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... THE SECRET OF-SUtCCESS? Know your business and attend to it, and thus make it the ISTERESY of Society to employ you. This is real self-. reliance. It confers true dignity as well as pecuniary and personal independence on its possessor. GENERAL MEDICAL PRACTICE;. OR THlE NEW AND SUITABLE SYSTIMB ADOPTED BY C G. T. HAYDEN, Physician and Surgeon, c 82, HARCOURT-STREET, DUBLIN, Bachelor of Arts ...

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... Just Published, Third Edition, llustrated with C Engravings, on Nervous Debility and Generative Diss.d Price la., or in a sealed Envelope, free by Post, foreli Postage Stamps. EALTI{ AND HAPPINESS, THEr MBA.1s By 6 r WHICH TO51 RAY BB OBTATIED, a MedicaWorkol the Infirmities of Youth, and Maturity, and Diseass of Generative System, vwith observations on the trestmeent 0i Nervous Debility and ...

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... r1HEATRE ROYAL, DUBLIN, l1 ITALIAN OPERAS. Mr. CALCRAFT begs respectfully to state that, in con- sequence of innumerable applications from parties who were uoable to optaiu ?? during the late perform- ances of the unimalled NativqVocalist, a 'ftSS CAHE,AINE HAYES. He has prevailed upon her to lay aside one or two pro- jected Conceits in the Countryj and at great inconvenience to app for TWO ...

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... QUEENS OYAL THEATRE. TIHS EVENING (Tuesday), Sept. 17, ]850, T The ?? will comtmnence with the Melo- Dramatic Spectacle OfONE OCLOCK, on, T11E ;NIGIT ANDt TIlE WO'OD DEMON. Fardyknute, Mr. Revyiolds; Wililkind, Mr. H. Bedford; Rolph, Mr. Bromley, Lna, MIrs. Harlis; Pauline, Bliss Charlhtte SaundPrs; Sangrida, Ar. Bellair. To be followed with the ttnrlesquur Extravaganza of CINDERELLA; OR, THlE ...

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... QUE-= ROYAL THEARE. IIS ErVENING (Thursday), Sept.,26, 1850, T The Performatnces will commence with the Drama of TEN THOUSAND A YEAR. Tittlebat Tit'nse, Mr. H. Bedford; Quirk, Mr. Red- ford; G13ammon, Mr. Reynolds; Kate Aubrey, Mrs. W. H. Eburne. To be followed with the Burlesque Extravaganza of CINDERELLA; O0, TIHE GLASS SLIPPER! Baron SOldoff, Mr. Bromley; Rodolph, Mr, II. Bedford; ...

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... AT HOME EIGHT HOURS DAILY. f I ENERAL MEDICAL PRACTICE, or G The New and suitable System adopted by G. T. HAYDEN, Physician and Surgeon, 82, HARCOURT-STREET, Dublin, Bachelor of Arts and Medicine, Trinity College, Dublin; Licentiate and Ex-fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland ; late Lecturer on Operative Surgery in the Ori- ginal School of Medicine, Peter-street, Dublin ; and Sur ...