(SHORT SEA PASSAGE). EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY TO THE SLENDID MAIL STEAMERS of the ALLAN LINE, r i runn * n * connection with the GRAND other Railways, and forwarding Passengers on easy terms to all stations in CANADA and the WESTERN STATES:— ♦Nestorian, ♦Scandinavian .. North
September 3, 1870 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
M. WALSH begs to inform the Public they can V now have the Limestones banked-up, which will an advantage those who require them. Each waggon will contain over Thirty-six hundred weight.— Kilns, if wanted, can be had' by giving doe notice. Price, otf the bank, 3s each waggon. ENG
September 3, 1870 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
40 15 0 SI 3 ■g DUCATION IN B OA R I N G SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES CONVENT NOTRE DAME, PLYMOUTH. Parents desirous securing to their children thu advantages of a superior English and French combined with mildness of climate and salubrity of air, will find the above Establishment pec
September 3, 1870 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
A SPLENDID STOCK of the above, on richlycarved gift frames, fitted with best French plates at Lowest Prices in Dublin. An elegant assortment of Drawing-room, Diningroom, and Bed-room Furniture to select from at C. CLARKE'S Cabinet and Upholstery Warerooms, 19 Stcphen’s-green, No
September 3, 1870 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Cbecfoo, Juiie 30.—0n Tuesday 21st June, a ■ 59 mob, with the obvious connivance of the nfOrins, and especially of Chung How, the Oover-11111 Tientsin, simultaneously attacked the French LuUte, the Catholic Church mission, and the hspital o*f the Sisters of Mercy. It was at two
September 3, 1870 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Paris, Thursday.—The Journal de la Marne thus relate* the disaster which overtook the town of Vitry. It was at first intended to defend the town, but at the mpmeut the Prussians arrived it was decided to send tbs Mobile to Chateau-Tbierry. The guns were spiked and thrown into th
September 3, 1870 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Considerable quanty of Timber, adapted for Pitwood PARKSWOOD, four miles from Waterford, one mile from Passage, on the banks of the Hirer John Mnrphy, of Parkewood, wood-ranger, will show the timber.
September 3, 1870 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
A eomapondent of the Etoile Beige thus describes j bia adventures the way from Uetz to Verdnn It was about fire o’clock when wa reached Grarelotte. The green and gold uniforms which appeared in all directions showed that we were near tbs Em- i peror’s headquarters. adyanced a fe
September 3, 1870 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
FOR MONTE VIDEO and BDENOS AYRES DIRECT, «*»rri l The undersigned despatch a STEAMER month); to the River Plate, and are open to engage Passengers ■HMHHMiat the following moderate fares. The attention of Emigrants is special); requested to this opportunity Ship. Register. Tons B
September 3, 1870 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland