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Subject: [GALWAY] !! Connaught Journal; July 7, 1823
Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2001 18:23:21 -0600
Connaught Journal
published Galway, Ireland
Monday, July 7, 1823
GALWAY DISPENSARY
We have great pleasure in mentioning, that the sum of £500 paid by the Very
Rev. Doctor FFRENCH, R.C. Warden, for the purchase of the Lombard Barracks,
are likely to be added by Government to the Funds of the above very useful
Institution. This is certainly a very desirable acquisition. The Reader
would be astonished at the number of persons that have been relieved, and
the great suppression of diseases, by this charity; and if such are and have
been its effects, on its present very circumscribed foundation; what will
not be its usefulness, when, by an enlargement of its Fund, it will be
enabled to extend its relief. Indeed, we know of no Institution more wnated
in Galway than the above. It is astonishing to us that mortality has not
been hitherto greater amongst the poorer classes. Her is a population of
50,000 souls, more than one-sixteenth of which (we speak from experience)
have not the means to purchase the ordinary medicines. Now, with this fact
before the eyes of the Reader, is it not, we say again, astonishing that
mortality has not been greater; but it is the hand of Providence that could
alone have sustained them; and we wish to impress upon the minds of those
poor people the gratitude which they owe to the Government that rules over
them, for having so promptly taken their condition into consideration, and
for having placed this their institution on a sure and premanent footing.
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UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE MOST NOBLE THE MARQUIS OF SLIGO
Mr. KEALE
Surgeon-Dentist & Corn Extractor
(From London, Paris, and Edinburgh)
Being induced to visit this town and neighbourhood, respectfully begs to
acquaint the Ladies and Gentlemen, and inhabitants in general, that he
purposes to remain for a few days only in this town and he will undertake,
by an operation the most gentle, without the slightest pain, to extract, and
effectually relieve CORNS, the most painful, inveterate,and of the longest
standing, to as to afford immediate comfort in wearing the ordinary shoes.
Mr. K having made complaints of this class his particular study, had great
satisfaction in stating, that he can relieve the enlargement of the Great
Toe, called BUNNION, reducing it in a few Dressings to its natural size.
NAILS pressing into the flesh causing pain, inflammation and its
consequences, by means the most simple, rendered comfortable and easy.
WARTS, of every description, removed without cutting or any operation, by
his newly-discovered syptic.
In extracting DISEASED TEETH, Mr. KEALE has obtained the approbation, of the
First Nobility.--His instruments (upon a new principle, and of his own
manufacture.) upon inspection by Dr. MUNRO, of Edinburgh, the celebrated
Professor of Anatomy and Surgery, received his favourable and decided
sanction.
CHILDREN'S FIRST TEETH, often coming forward in a diseased state, and
extremely irregular, ought certainly to be removed; but few know how or when
the operation should be performed, in order to assure the appearance of a
new and regular set in such cases, application to Mr. K will be found highly
important.
In most cases where the enamel is not wholly destroyed, the Tooth-Ache cured
without extracting-- Old Stumps removed with the greatest facility, by means
of his newly invented instruments. Cleansing, Scaling, removing sharp
projections and imparities, fastening Loose Teeth, stuffing with Gold or
Silver, and every operation performed with care, and on the most improved
plan.
A single Tooth or a whole Set, fitted in without pain or inconvenience.
ARTIFICIAL PALATES, of Gold or Silver, fixed in the first style of
perfection, producing a change in the Tone and Voice of Articulation, that
astonishes while it delights.
Mr. KEALE recommends his ROYAL FRAGRANT ORIENTAL TOOTH POWDER, prepared by
himself, as effectual in preserving the Teeth a beautiful white, sound an
unimpaired, also, his Fragrant Tincture for bleeding and Scogbutic? Gums,
imprating to the breath its delightful Odour and lasting Fragrance.
For his abilities he begs to refer to Thos L. WHISTLER, Esq. M.D., Henry
BLAKE, Esq., M.D. and Dr. BROWNE, Galway; Dr. HAMILTON and H.B. KEANE, Esq,
Castlebar, M.D. Surgeon to the County Infirmary and Surgeon in Ordinary to
the King in Ireland; Doctor HAMILTON, Ballinrobe, and Dr. PRENGERGAST, Tuam.
" I beg to recommend Mr. KEALE as a person who appears to me the most
competent to perform any operation on the teeth."--Thomas LITTLE, M.D. Tuam.
It is requested orders may be addressed to Mr. KEALE, at Mr. MITHCELL's,
next door to Doctor WHISTLER, Dominick-street, Galway.
The Poor attended Gratis from 8 to 9 o'clock, each morning.--July 3, 1823
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NOTICE
A Large and Commodious Concern to be Let at Eyre's square, consisting of a
Dwelling House, a six horse Stable, Large Coach House, Room for a Rick of
Hay and a Rick of Straw.
It would be a most desirable Concern for a Mall Coach Office, it being
enclosed by a fifteen feet Wall, and under one Lock and Key.
Apply to Thomas CONOLLY, Hotel, who will close with Tenant when the value is
offered, and give immediate possession if required.
Galway, July 7, 1823
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KELP TRADE
The Chamber of Commerce having had under its serious consideration the
various abuses connected with this branch of business, in Weighing,
pilferage, and want of regulation; and having come to certain Resolutions a
view effectually to remedy the same:
A Meeting of the Merchants and all others interested in the Kelp Trade, is
requested at my Office on Thursday next, the 10th inst. at th hour of one
o'clock for the purpose of finally adopting and confirming such measures in
the most efficient and satisfactory way, and of insuring a correct mode of
Weighing and Security from Abuse and Pilferage in Future.
John MOORE, Secretary.
Galway, July 5th, 1823
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HUMPHRY CORCORAN
of Loughrea
Informs his Friends and the Public that he is just returned from Dublin with
a Large Assortment of
Wines, Groceries, Silks, Satins, Muslins, Linens, Cloaths, Tabinets,
Bombazines, Latestrings, &c, &c.
With many other Articles such as
Hardware, Glass, China, &c, &c
Which he will sell at his Usual Reduced Prices.
Loughrea, July 7, 1823
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WOOL
Chas. GLYNN and Owen RYAN
Respectfully acquaint their Friends and the Public, that they continue to
sell Wool, as heretofore, namely, at a Commission of Two-and-a-half-per
Cent, insuring Debts, [rest of line unreadable]
And for the preference given them in this branch of their Business, they
offer, most sincere thanks; with the assurance of their utmost endeavours to
merit a continuance of the same patronage, by strict attention to the
interest of those who are pleased to favour them with consignments. Wool
Store, Thomas Court, Office ?0, Inns-quay.
July 7, 1823
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CHANCERY
Elizabeth BENNETT, Widow; Plaintiff
Walter LAWRENCE, Esq. Georgina, his wife, Walter LAWRENCE, a minor, Chas.
BLAKE, Esq., and others, Defendants.
Pursuant to an Order made in this Cause, Bearing date the ?? day of June,
1823, I will, on Monday, the 14th Day of July, instant, at the hour of one
o'clock in the afternoon, at my Chambers on the Inns-quay, Dublin, set up
and Let to the highest and fairest bidder, from the first of May last, for
three years, pending this cause, the Demesne Lands of Belview, discharged
from the Lease made thereof by Defendant to Thomas SEYMOUR, contining about
320 acres, subject to a survey to be made threof situate in the Co. of
Galway, adjoing the town of Laurence-town--Dated this 1st day of July 1823
Thomas BALL.
The Tenants to take out Leases and cater in security by Recognizance for
payment of their rents.
The above lands are situate between the towns of Shannon-harbour and
Eyrescourt, and are all of prime quality.
Any further information may be had by application to Daniel MANIFOLD, Esq.
the Receiver in this cause, Cad?mstown, Kennelly, or Barry Edward LAWLESS,
Plaintiff's Solicitor, 25 French-street, Dublin.
Cathy Joynt Labath
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