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SALE BY AUCTION
Extensive and Unreserved Sale by Auction. To be Sold by Auction, on Monday and Tuesday, the 22nd and 23rd days of April in this year 1850, at the Residence of DOCTOR MacCORMACK, Portadown, (In consequence of his having obtained an appointment in England.)
A QUANTITY OF VERY SUPERIOR AND FASHIONABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
China, Glass, Britzka Phton, Jaunting Car, Horse, Single and Double Harness, Bridles, Saddle, Cart, Plough, Harrow, &c., &c. A very superior BROADWOOD PIANO, with extra additional Keys, Metallic Plate and Bar, and all the latest improvements, but a very short time in use, cost 65 guineas ; a Glass Shade of very rare and valuable Indian Birds, containing among others, a handsome Bird of Paradise; French Time Piece, Engravings, &c., &c.
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HOUSE TO LET
To be Let, in the Centre of the TOWN OF LURGAN,
A HOUSE, consisting of one Parlor, three Bed Rooms Kitchen, Pantry, and Scullery, Gas Fitting complete, with Parlor Lamp; also, an Office House, Pump, and Spout Water, and a Garden for bleaching any drying Clothes.
For further information apply to MATTHEW WELLS, Watch Maker.
Lurgan, March 7th 1850
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SELLING OFF
IN CONSEQUENCE OF REMOVAL.
R. J. M'MORDIE
Intends Selling Off his entire Stock of Woollen Drapery and Haberdashery Goods, consisting of Woollen Cloths; Hats, Vestings, Cords, Moleskins, Blankets, Flannels, Shawls, Cashmeres, Gala Plaids, Bonnets, Ribbons, with a large Stock of Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, &c., &c.
THE HOUSE AND SHOP TO LET, with Fixtures complete, which can be had on moderate terms. The Shop having recently had a Plate Glass Front put in, and being in a central situation for business, presents an opportunity rarely to be met with.--Apply as above.
Banbridge, March 13, 1850.
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MARRIED
On 17th Inst. in Banbridge Church, by the Rev. W. Metge, Mr. James Ridley, Inn-keeper, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Solomon Morton, of Banbridge.
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SALE BY AUCTION CONT.
THE FURNITURE comprises handsome Mahogany Sofa in blue Damask Moreen, Mohogany Drawing Room Chairs and Window Curtains to Match; Sofa, Loo, and other Tables; Easy Chairs stuffed with hair, and Spring Seats, covered to correspond with Curtains; a very superb Set of Telescope Dinner Tables, 5 feet 6 inches wide, by 16 feet long, to dine 20 persons, forming also (if required) three separate Tables; Mahogany Dining Room Chairs, Carpets, Fenders, Fire Irons, Argand Dinner Lamps, Hall Lamp, a handsome Dinner Service, &c., &c. IN THE BED ROOMS will be found Mahogany Four Post French and other Bedsteads, Mahogany Dressing Tables, Wardrobes, Presses, Commodes, Looking Glasses, Bed Room and other Carpetings. Delft, Kitchen Furniture, besides numerous miscellaneous articles.
THE STOCK OF MEDICINES, Stoppered Bottles, with Gold Lables [sic], both Tincture and Powder, Show Bottles, Ointment Pots, Jars, &c., will be put up on the first day at 3 o'clock; this Lot
is well worthy the attention of the Medical Profession, as the Medicines are of the best quality, and but lately ordered from the first Druggists in Ireland. N.B. This Lot will be disposed of by PRIVATE CONTRACT to any party wishing to purchase them, any day before the Auction, and every facility afforded for inspecting them.
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To the Working Classes
On the Improvement of their Temporal Condition.
THE REV. THOMAS MILLAR intends delivering the first of a Course of Lectures to the WORKING CLASSES, on Tomorrow Evening, at 7 o'clock, in the SCHOOL HOUSE behind the PRESBYTERIAN MEETING HOUSE.
MR. MILLAR respectfully requests that Merchants, Manufacturers, and other employers in Lurgan and its neighbourhood, will kindly use their influence to secure, on this occasion, a large attendance of the Working Classes.
Lurgan, March 7th, 1850.
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NEW LEEDS HOUSE, LURGAN
THE Subscribers beg to state that they have greatly increased their Stock of WOOLLEN and FANCY GOODS, all of which are suited to the present season, and will be disposed of as such prices as will merit a continuance of the support which has hitherto been given.
JOSEPH TOTTON & Co.
April 11th, 1850.
N.B.--J. T. & Co. gratefully acknowledge the kind and liberal support which they have received since they commenced the above business.
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SALE BY AUCTION CONT.
THE HORSE is a very useful dark bay one, 7 years old, fast, quiet to ride and drive, sound. THE PHTON accommodates four persons, the hind seat has large moveable Hood with German Shutters and Apron, forming a complete covered Carriage, for either one or two horses, with Pole and Shafts, Lamps in excellent order, having been but very little used; a set of capital Double Harness. The JAUNTING CAR is in excellent order ; a good set of single Harness, an excellent new Saddle and Bridle, an Oat Bin, some turf, &c.
Sale to commence each day at Eleven o'clock precisely.
Horse, Phton, Jaunting Car, Harness, Piano, &c., at two o'clock on the first day. Purchasers to pay FIVE PER CENT AUCTION FEES.
G. TEDFORD, Auctioneer.
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Silver for the Million!
To Private Families, Inn and Hotel Keepers, &c.
After numerous and expensive experiments, have succeeded in inventing an ELECTRO PLATING LIQUID, by the use of which German Silver, however common or yellow in appearance, is immediately made to assume the exact appearance of sterling Silver; and plated articles, being worn, are replated with less preparation and trouble than the present method of cleaning, the following simple directions being all that is necessary:-
Wash the article that is to be plated in soda and water, dry it well; then apply the solution with a piece of woolen cloth--rub briskly with chamois leather, and it will immediately produce the most brilliant and pure colour of silver.
Sold in bottles at 1s. 6d. and 2s. 6d. each, by the appointed Agent, MR. ANDREW CHERRY, Watch and Clock Maker, Lurgan.
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J. B. GRAY'S BAKERY
WEIGHT OF BREAD.
FIRST QUALITY.
4 lbs - 6d.
SECOND QUALITY. 4lbs - 4-1/2 d.
Lurgan, 18th April, 1850
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