James CLERT.jun., Esq., Sidney Place, has been gazetted to an Ensigncy, purchase, in the 18th Royal Irish Regiment The steam transport Secern, Captain Gili.es, will arrive in Cork Harbour from Southampton during the present week, and embark the following detachments for conveyan
22 January 1856 - Cork Constitution - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
Sir —Although on a recent occasion you stated you would not insert any further correspondence the still neglected river of Ballinacurra, 1 am led to hope, from your own remarks in this day’s Paper, on the subject of Cork Harbour being made a naval station, that you will once mor
22 January 1856 - Cork Constitution - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
Tbe Invalide publishes the following extracts from Prince GortschaSusjournal of the military operations from the 16th to the 26tU of December:— ** During this period of time the operations have been confined on both sides outpost skirmishes. the 31st of December, Col. Oklobjio,
22 January 1856 - Cork Constitution - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
experience of the last twenty years has proved that they arc the most effectual remedy ever offered to the public for the cure of all diseases arising from impurity of the blood, or any impeded circulation of the fluids, such as—loss of appetite, lowness of spirits, drowsiness,
22 January 1856 - Dublin Evening Post - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
The Rev. Professor Hamilton delivered his third lecture on Astronomy, in the Second Concert Room of the Rotunda yes terday evening, to a very numerous and respectable auditory, including the Very Rev. Dr. Spratt, Very Rev, Dr. Farrington, Rev. Canon Pope, Rev. Mr. O’Brien, Rev.
22 January 1856 - Dublin Evening Post - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
there was growing increase in the trade ; and in 1854, the importation so much exceeded the consumption, that vast stock was collected in London, in Liverpool, and at all the great ports. The whole had been costly the ports of shipment, was encumbered with extremely high rates o
Irisf» &c. SITTINGS FOE THE WEEK, Monday.— Arthur O’Connor, at II ; charge and discharge—Charles Sharp, at 1 ; statement of title. Tuesday. —Arthur O'Connor, at 12; audi:, proof of debts, and dividend—John Hoy Gowan. at 12 ; do., do., and final examination Janies Hume, at 1; exa
These and other similar distressing complaints can be effectuallv cured if the Ointment l>e well rubbed in over the part* affected, and otherwise following the printed directions around each pot. IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD, AND IRRITATION THE SKIN Copy a Certificate fur warded Hollow
22 January 1856 - Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland