ANGLO CELT - January 6, 1853 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IN CHANCERY The Rev. John Rolleston and another, Plaintiffs, Pierce Morton(Merton?), and others, Defendants. Same, Plaintiffs, P.E. Morton, and others, Defendants. PURSUANT to my report made in these causes bearing date the 23rd of December, 1852, George Wm. THOMPSON, the receiver in these cases, will receive, up to and including the 17th day of January next, proposals from persons intending to become tenants from the 1st day of November, 1852, for seven years pending these causes, subject to redemption, within six months for all that the House and Demesne lands of Drumrora, situate in the Barony of Castleraghan, and COUNTY OF CAVAN. Such proposals to be submitted to me for my approval. Dated this 24th day of December, 1852. E. LITTON. The above lands contain 46a. 2R. 13r. late Irish Plantation Measure, surrounded by plantations not included in such measurement. The house commands the most beautiful view of Lough Sheels(sic), and is situate within two miles of both Mountnugent and Ballyjamesduff. Proposals to be forwarded to George William THOMPSON, Esq., No. 9, Hume-street, Dublin. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COUNTY OF CAVAN TO WIT. ------- I, Samuel WINTER, Esq., Sheriff of said County, having received her Majesty's Writ, under the Great Seal of Ireland, commanding me to cause to be Elected One KNIGHT to serve for this County in the present Parliament summoned to be holden at the City of Westminster, on the 20th day of August, 1852, and from thence by several Writs prorogued until the 4th day of November last past, in place of Sir JOHN YOUNG, Bart, who hath, since his Election for the said County, accepted the Office of Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. In obedience to the said Writ, and to the several Statues made in that case and provided, hereby proclaim and give Public Notice that, at a Special County Court, which will be holden in the Court-house at Cavan, in and for the said County, on the 10th day of JANUARY next, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of such Election only, I will proceed to such Election, when and where all persons concerned are to give attendanc! e. Dated this 30th day of December, 1852. SAMUEL WINTER, Sheriff for said County -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY Just Published: Price Two-Pence, THE CASE OF THE MADIAI; a letter to the Roman Catholic Clergy of the Diocese of Kilmora (Kilmore?), by the Rev. Wm. PRIOR MOORE, A.M. To be had at Mr. JAMES O'BRIEN's, Printer and Stationer, Main-street, Cavan. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE. ------------ John GILROY, Belturbet, (illegible), holding a Meeting of his Creditors on SATURDAY, the 15th instant, at Mr. JAMES M'GAURAN's, Globe Hotel, Cavan, for the purpose of settling his liabilities. Belturbet, 6th January, 1853. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE BEST LONDON WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. ---------- PERSONS now commencing to Subscribe to TALLIS'S LONDON WEEKLY PAPER, Price fourpence, will be entitled to the Splendid Steel Engraving, 'Liberty and Captivity,' measuring 22 inches by 18 1/2 inches, proofs of which are worth Two Guineas. In the number for next Saturday will appear the early chapters of an historical novel by a writer of eminence, entitled "Templebar, or, the Romance of Reality." TALLIS'S LONDON WEEKLY PAPER (conducted by WM. JERDAN, Esq., late editor of the Literary Gazette) is of the full size, containing sixty-four columns of letter press. It is of Liberal Politics, of sound Protestant Principles, and the best Family Paper issued from the London Press. Orders will be attended to by all Newsvendors throughout the United Kingdom; or, the Publisher will send it direct from the Office upon the receipt of a quarter's or half-year's subscription, viz., 4s 4J., or 8s 8d. Money orders to be made payable to FREDERICK TALLIS, J (?), Crane-court, Fleet-street, London. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ELEGANT VOLUMES FOR PRESENTATION. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, ILLUSTRATED, BY GEORGE CRUIKSHANK. Now ready, price 3s, bound in cloth, or in extra cloth, gilt edges, 3s, 6d. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN; with Twenty seven superior Engravings from Designs by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, Esq., together with an excellent Portrait of Mrs. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE; and an original introduction, Notice of the Authoress, &c., &c. In a few days, a superb Drawing room Edition, in Demy Octavo, in extra cloth, gilt edges, 4s, 6d. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE LADIES' DRAWING-ROOM BOOK. Price 10s. 6d. elegantly bound in cloth, gilt edges. This Volume contains upwards of Thirty magnificent Engravings, with Sixty-four pages of appropriate Text. Also, One Hundred and Four pages of full directions for working in Crotchet, Point-lace, Embroidery, &c., with explanatory Engravings, consisting of nearly 100 patterns in every department of Ladies' Work. ==================================================== County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project