Clonmel Chronicle Wed. Evening. Jan. 10th 1877. Great delivery of Winter Goods at the Wholesale Warehouse. The Proprietors (Thomas Phelan & Co.) Beg to announce the return of their buyers from the London, Manchester and Bradford Markets. They are now showing a very large and well selected lot of Winter Goods, in all the new fabrics and shades suitable for the season. Owing to the depression of trade in the foreign markets, they have been able to secure several large and valuable lots of; First Class Winter Goods as follows. 579 Pieces Winceys at 3 ½ p. Worth 7p. 437 Pieces Bradford Angolo Costume cloths, at 3 ½p worth 8p. 372 Pieces of Star of India Fancy serges, at 7 ½ p. worth 1s. 538 Pieces of All Wool serge (New Shade) at 1s. worth 1s 6p. 538 Pieces Lampoon Trail and Scroles from 10 ½ p upwards. 157 Pieces of waterproofs from 1s 6p upwards. 230 Pieces of Black Alpacas at 5p, worth 10p. 347 Pieces of Persian Cord. (Patent Dye) at 7 ½ p. Worth 1s. They are also showing some specialities in MILLINERY, MANTLES, SKIRTS AND JACKETS, in a great variety. Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, and Parasols. Etc. The Woolen dept. will be found extensively supplied. Patterns on application. Thomas Phelan &Co. 1,2,3, Main Street Clonmel. The Sight. Patent. Crystal Spectacles. The importance of having lenses properly suited to the eyes cannot be overrated. Having studied the subject for years, I am enabled to suit all sights with my superior Preservers. The most difficult suited. Sun protectors, Pinc-nez. Goggles. Bardous? And other Field Glasses. Aneroid Barometers. Communication by post promptly attended to. R. Wallace. 129, George St. Limerick. House property for sale by auction. On Friday 12th Jan. 1877. That old established business house (formerly occupied by the late Mr. Hudson in the linen, canvas, and rope trade) formerly situate at, No. 69. main St. Clonmel. Held by lease dated 21st of March, 1850 for the term of 61 years (34 unexpired)., at the yearly rent of £30. The House is so situated that a very extensive business can be carried on upon the premises without at all interfering with the living apartments, and avoiding the evil of two rents. It is situate in the best part of the town, and is of such a substantial class of building, that a slight alteration would make it suit a draper, or grocer on a large scale. The vendor, not requiring the premises, is almost a compulsory seller. Sale at 12 O'Clock, terms at sale. Charles Carrothers, Auctioneer, 45 Johnston street, Clonmel. 3rd. Jan. 1877. Hibernian Bible Society South Tipperary Auxiliary. Bibles and testaments at the society's prices always on sale at the following places. Miss Fitz-Henry, Main street, Clonmel. Mr. Robert Kingston, Bolten-Street, Clonmel. Mr. Garrigan's, Main-Street, Tipperary, Miss Guthrie's, Main Street, Tipperary. Mr. D. Kite's, Main Street, Cashel. Mr. Lavinson's, Dundrum. Mr. Howell's, Carrick-on-Suir. Dentistry. A resident dental-surgeon being much wanted in Clonmel, Mr. McCarthy, late of Margaret Street, Cavendish Square. London, Will meet patients daily at no. 2, Prince Edward Place, Clonmel. Hours 10 to 5 O'clock. Mr. McCarthy introduces into practice the most recent improvements in Dental Science. Salmon Rod Fishery to let. Over one mile at one side of the river Suir, from Whitefort, (Three miles up from Clonmel) to Ballymaker, at the junction of the Rivers Nire and Suir. Apply stating rent for season of 1877, to Wm. Uniacks? Townsend, Spa Hill, Kilfinane. Dairy Cows. Fifty dairy cows to be let at Cloncully. (between Newcastle and Ardfinnan). Application to be made to Wm. R. Mulcahy, Newcastle, Clonmel. Clonmel Endowed School. Head Master; Rev. A.S. Hutchinson, A.M. T.C.D. First Classical Master; Mr. L.J. Woodroffe, A.B. First senior moderator, and large gold medallist, first Honorman, and Exhibitioner in Classics, History and Political Science, Trinity College, Dublin, and first classical scholar, Queens University, English Master: Mr. Keogh Kempston, T.C.D. Professor of French and German, M. Francois Massin. Professor of Music; Mr. T. Stanistreet. Professor of drawing; Mr. E. A. Fraser. Examiners. Rev. J. A. Long, rector of Fethard. R. Bagwell. Esq. Rev. J. Dowd. A.B. Science Scholar. T.C.D. Rev. H. D. Bell; Royal Scholar, T.C.D. Rev. N.B.Curry, A.B. rector of Killaloan. Rev. G. Treddinick, A.B. rector of Newchapel. Rev. W. Murdock, Gold Medallist, .T. C.D. The following premiums were adjudged at the examinations held Dec. 19th and 20th. Scripture; Form 1V; 1st, Richard Hemphill, 2nd, Robert Hemphill, Wm. Hemphill, joint second. Form 111; R.N. Somerville, J. Barnes, equal. Form 11; 1st. E. Worrall, 2nd. W. Barnes, 3rd. T. Somerville. Classic. Form 1V; R. Sparrow, C. Oughton. Form 111; F. Harley. Form 11. J. Barnes. Form 1. E. Bradley. Science. Form 1V; J. Long. C. Oughton. Form 111; W. Hemphill, F. Harley, equal. Form 11; W. Mulcahy, Charles Pim. English literature; Form 1V. R. Sparrow. Form 111; R.N. Somerville. Form 11; 1st H. Sparrow,. 2nd. J. Garner. E. Pim. French. Form 1V; 1st. L. Dorehill, 2nd. R. Sparrow. Form 111. 1st. Bradley, 2nd. J.Mulcahy. Drawing; R. Sparrow, Richard Hemphill, R.N. Somerville. Attendance; H. Worrall. Conduct. L. Dorehill, R.N.Somerville. The following pupils were awarded Certificates for superior marks. Arithmetic: W. Oughton, Map-Drawing; C. Oughton. Writing; E. Pim, Inor Mulcahy. The school will re-open (D.V.) on Tuesday Jan. 23rd. 1877. For particulars apply to Rev. A.S. Hutchinson, Lissenure House, Clonmel. Mary