image
The Lurgan Gazette Lurgan Coat of Arms

May 1849 Lurgan, Portadown and Banbridge Advertiser and Agricultural Gazette

TO SUBSCRIBERS

The Advertiser may be had of MESSRS. ARCHER & Son (?) Castle-Place, Belfast; by whom Advertisements will be received. Portadown,--MISS ARMSTRONG, Haberdasher. Banbridge,--MR. WILLIAM METKIFF, Grocer. Maralin,--MR. ALEXANDER HUMPHRIES, Grocer. Gilford,--MR. PATRICK MURRAY. Waringstown,--MR. JOHN NEW. -------------- Printed and published every Thursday Evening, by RICHARD J. EVANS, of Lurgan, County Armagh.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LEATHER, GROCERY, PROVISION, WINE, AND SPIRIT WAREHOUSE,

ANNE BEATTY Begs respectfully to direct public attention to her present large and varied Stock of LEATHERS, comprising ENGLISH and SCOTCH KIPS, NATIVE Do., HORSE BUTTS, KIDSKINS, BEATTY'S LISBURN BUTT, with the various other kinds used by Shoemakers and Saddlers. The entire Stock being selected with care and judgment, which, coupled with their having been purchased for Cash, will make it evident that she can give a good article at as low a figure as any other Establishment in Lurgan, SHOE FINDINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Sole Agent in Lurgan for JOHN CASSELL'S COFFEES!!! Groceries of every description ; Hams, Bacon, English Cheese, Scotch and English Heddle Twine, Gunpowder, &c. &c. Wines, Spirits, Ales, and Guinness's XX Porter in Wood and Bottle.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

DIED

At Savilmore, near Newry, on Sunday last, in his 32nd year, the Rev. J. R. Cunningham, R. C. C. Lurgan. On same day, of Appoplexy, at the Moira Railway Station, Mr. Thomas Stanley, Merchant, Lurgan.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

STRAW HAT & BONNET WAREHOUSE.

MARY HARRISON, (LATE GILBERT,) Begs to acquaint the Public, that she has REMOVED from her former residence to that House lately occupied by MR. WM, MAHAFFY, opposite the road leading to the Poor House, where she continues to Manufacture every description of Straw Hats and Bonnets, of good quality, and at moderate prices. Tuscan and Dunstable Bonnets Cleaned and altered to the present Fashion. Bonnets dyed black. Silk and String-cased Bonnets made to order.

 

GARDEN & FARM SEEDS

Seed and Nursery Establishment, LURGAN. Warranted the Growth of 1848. ThE Subscriber's Stock of the above will be found, on trial, to be of the very finest and purest growths, and to include all the most esteemed, and newest varieties. Prices as moderate as those of any respectable Seed Warehouse in Ulster. Orders to amount of Twenty Shillings and upwards, sent carriage free to any of the neighbouring Towns. A. ANDERSON May, 1849.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

HOUSE AND PREMISES IN LURGAN. TO BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION

THAT HOUSE At the Corner of Castle-Lane, Lurgan, as lately occupied by WILLIAM TURKINGTON. The Premises are well adapted for the Baking Trade, or General Business, as it is in the very centre of the Market. Apply to WILLIAM TURKINGTON, Baker, Lurgan. Lurgan, May 3rd, 1849

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

FIELD TURNIP SEEDS

GREEN-TOP SWEDISH, PURPLE-TOP Do. SKIRVING'S IMPROVED PURPLE-TOP Do. LAING'S Do. Do. Do. NEW FETTERCAIRN DWARF-TOP Do.

Orders to amount of Twenty Shillings sent free to all the neighbouring Towns. Priced Lists furnished on application. Seed and Nursery Establishment, Lurgan.
A. ANDERSON.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. DISTRICT OF PORTADOWN

THE ANNUAL CHARITY SERMON In aid of these Schools, will be Preached (D.V) on SUNDAY NEXT, 20TH MAY, INSTANT, by the REV. DR. O'SULLIVAN, Rector of Killyman, and Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Manchester.

The contributions of those who cannot attend the Sermon will be thankfully received by the REV. HENRY DE L. WILLIS, or REV. HENRY P. PROCTER, Portadown. Divine Service will commence at the usual hour, half-past Eleven, A.M.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

DIED

On Wednesday, 30th Inst., aged 2 years and 3 months, John, son of Mr. Patrick Magee, Lurgan.

 

TIMBER & SLATE YARD, LURGAN.

JAMES PELAN Begs to inform the Public, that he has added very considerably of late to his Stock of Timber, which he offers for Sale at very low prices, viz.--Yellow and Red Pine, Memel, Birch, American and Irish Elm in Planks and Battens of every length, Cart Felloes, Spokes and Naves of the best quality, Slates of various kinds, Slating and Ceiling Laths, Alabaster and Roman Cement in Casks, and Patent Roman Cement Paint, Ridge and Flooring Tiles, Fire Bricks, Cut Stone Window and Door Sills, Door Blocks, &c., with every other article peculiar to the Trade. Also, a very respectable NEW HEARSE for hire on moderate terms.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

A CARD

MRS. WELLS Respectfully intimates to her Customers, and the Public generally, that she has just received a select assortment of HABERDASHERY & FANCY GOODS, Of very superior quality, suited to the present and ensuing Season, which she trusts will, on inspection, be found worthy of regard, and induce a continuance of their kind support. A few WOOLLENS and HATS remaining on hands will be Sold at Low Prices, for Cash.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

BRICKS FOR SALE

A LARGE QUANTITY OF BRICKS OF PRIME QUALITY, TO BE SOLD ON VERY REASONABLE TERMS; any person engaged in Building will find it their interest to give a call with the Subscriber, at his Residence in TULLYGALLY, one mile from LURGAN, on the Road leading to PORTADOWN.
RICHARD COULTER.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

MR. GEORGE F. STEVENSON

(Organist of Lurgan Church,) Respectfully announces to the Gentry and Public of LURGAN, and the surrounding neighbourhood, that he gives INSTRUCTION ON THE PIANO FORTE, AND IN SINGING.

MR. STEVENSON also Tunes and regulates Piano Fortes on the most approved modern method.

From having studied professionally under the direction of MR. B. CROFT, principal Tuner in the celebrated Manufacture of MESSRS. COLLARD & COLLARD, London, he hopes to give entire satisfaction to those who may honor him with their patronage.

"Mr. George F. Stevenson having studied Piano Forte Tuning at Messrs. Collard's, under my direction, I believe him to be an excellent Tuner.--B. CROFT." Messrs. Collard, 195, Tottenham Court Road, London, August 19th, 1847.

N.B.--Orders left at the Office of this Paper, or at Mr. Stevenson's residence, Lurgan, will be punctually attended to.

View our Sitemap Site Map
image


image
Home  |   Census |  Griffiths  | Directories  | Gravestones |  Photos  |  Links  | Forum |  History  | Contact Us