ANGLO CELT - February 24, 1853 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LIVERPOOL or any other Port, On the 28th of February, 1853. This very elegant Packet Ship is now on the berth, and will be found in every way worthy of the character of this line. She is fitted up in the best style, and possesses every accommodation for the convenience and comfort of passengers. This fine vessel is lofty between decks, ahs most comfortable berths perfectly ventilated, and a very swift sailer. Separate State Rooms for private families to suit any number. Each Passenger will be supplied with 2 1/2 of Biscuit, 1 lb. of Wheaten Flour, 5 lbs. of Oatmeal, 2 lbs of Rice, 2 oz. Tea, 1/2 lb. Sugar, 2 oz. Salt and 21 quarts of Water weekly, with a Supply of Fuel, and Medicines free of expense. Capt. WILSON is one of the most experienced Masters on the trade whose kindness and attention are well known. These Packets afford all the advantages of direct embarkation, particularly to respectable parties who have much extra Luggage, any quantity of which will be taken WITHOUT ANY CHARGE, besides avoiding the wear and tear, expense, &c., of transhipment. Parties in the Country can secure their berths by remitting £1, and the remainder not to be paid till their arrival at the Ship. For all further information apply to JAMES MILEY, 22, Eden-Quay, Dublin. In consequence of the severity of the weather, the sailing of the Ganges has been postponed to the 28th. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BIRTH. On the 21st(?) instant, at Clover Hill, near Drum, county Monaghan, the wife of the Rev. James CARSON, Presbyterian Minister, Cavan, of a daughter. ==================================================== County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project