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    1. !! Connaught Journal; July 19, 1824 "Galway Items"
    2. Cathy Joynt Labath
    3. THE CONNAUGHT JOURNAL Galway, Thursday, July 19, 1824 UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE Trinity College, July 13, 1824 The undermentioned Gentleman received their Degrees:- James Martin, Esq., of Ross- Andrew James Veitch, and Henry Baldwin, Esqrs. of Galway. PORT NEWS - The Lovely Nelly, that sailed from this port for Bristol, with oats, was lost on the 1st instant, near Biddiford. It is also reported that the Blossom, a constant trader of this port, which was loaded here with wheat for Sligo, went ashore in Sligo bay. Our port at present is rather bare of shipping; but we understand there are daily expected two vessels from Memel, two from Quebec, one from Stockholm, one from Ontario, one from Darm, besides a number from Liverpool, Glasgow, &c, &c. Part of the Estate of Giles Eyre, Esq. in the County of Galway, was, on Friday sold, under a decree of the Court of Chancery, for 29,000l. - Simpson Harker, Esq. of Riverstown, in the Co. Tipperary, is the purchaser. TO BE LET FOR AN HOTEL FOR THE SEASON, MUNNA LODGE, joining the Race-Course of Burren. Every encouragement will be given to any person taking if for this purpose. There is an excellent BALL ROOM & STABLING for Twelve Horses attached. This Watering place, which is at all times respectfully attended, will be particularly so this Season, as some of the first Families in the Counties of Clare and Galway have engaged Lodges, and every source of Amusement will be promoted. Applications to Mr. Patt Reilly, Burren. July 19, 1824. DOCTOR O'MALEY From motives of justice, we deem it imperative on us to comment, in some degree, on the pretensions of our Townsman, Doctor O'Maley, as set forth in his advertisement. From the general acknowledgement of his efficiency by the poorer class, as also from the decided impression on the minds of many highly respectable persons who have experienced his assistance, we can soar above the limits of refutation in asserting, that no Medical Man in the sphere of our Community has evinced more general professional acquirement or talent. The favourable result of many dubious Medical and Surgical Cases under his care within the last fifteen months, being well attested, cannot fail in acquiring him the character of a judicious practitioner; and we therefore cannot conclude without mentioning from the most unquestionable authority, that in the accoucheur province none of his contemporaries will be found superior; and, under the auspices of that celebrated College from which erudition has so long emanated, we positively assert that no man can have a greater prospect of extensive practice in this very essential professional department. EXCISE SALE TO BE SOLD BY INCH OF CANDLE, at the Excise Office, Galway, on Wednesday, the 21st instant, at the Hour of Twelve o'Clock, for breaches of the Excise Law, FOURTEEN CASKS, containing 464 GALLONS OF JAMAICA RUM. Terms will be declared at Sale, by GEORGE CUPPAIDGE, Collector. July 19, 1824. Cathy Joynt Labath Ireland Old News http://www.IrelandOldNews.com/

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