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COUGHS, ASTHMA, AND INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION ARE

EFFECTUALLY CURED BY

KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES.

STATISTICS SHOW THAT 50,000 PERSONS annually fall victims to Pulmonary Disorders, including Consumption, Diseases of the Chest, and the Respiratory Organs. Prevention is at all times better than cure; be, therefore, prepared, during the wet and wintry season, with a supply of KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES, which possess the virtue of averting as well as of curing a Cough or Cold; they are good alike for the young or for the aged-they soothe bronchial irritation; and for improving the voice, the Preacher, Statesman, Singer, and Actor have long patronized them.

Prepared and Sold in Boxes, 1s. 1d., and Tins, 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and 10s. 6d. each, by THOMAS KEATING, Chemist, &c., 79, St. Paul's Church Yard, London. Retail by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Vendors in the World. N.B.-To prevent spurious imitations, please to observe that the words "KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES" are engraven on the Government Stamp of each Box, without which none are genuine.

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OLLOWAY'S PILLS-SALLOW COMPLEXION.-Weariness, loss of appetite, impaired digestion, and depression of spirits, which foreshow the coming of disorders of the liver, should be vigorously met by an efficient regulator of that organ, such as Holloway's Pills. They address themselves directly to the particular cause of irregularity, remove it, and the functions subside again into order. The sallowness often seen in the delicate youth of both sexes, especially when growing fast, may be chased away by occasional doses of these Pills without the weakness and enervation resulting from mineral medicines. They purify the blood, and so regulate its circulation that the alternate paleness and flushing of the face are banished, healthful energy supplants the lassitude, and the flesh gains firmness.

PRIZE MEDAL, 1862.

AWARDED BY THE JURORS OF CLASS 2, FOR THE
SUPERIORITY OF THE

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WHITE'S MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS,

PERFECTED AND EXHIBITED IN THE GREAT EXHIBITION, 1851, Is allowed by upwards of 200 Medical Gentlemen to be the most effective invention in the curative treatment of HERNIA. The use of a steel spring, so often hurtful in its effects, is here avoided; a soft bandage being worn round the body, while the requisite resisting power is supplied by the MOC-MAIN PAD and PATENT LEVER, fitting with so much ease and closeness that it cannot be detected, and may be worn during sleep. A descriptive Circular may be had, and the Truss (which cannot fail to fit) forwarded by post, on the circumference of the body two inches below the hips being sent to the

Manufacturer, Mr. WHITE, 228, Piccadilly, London.

Price of a Single Truss, 16s., 21s., 26s. 6d., and 31s. 6d. Postage 1s.
Price of a Double Truss, 31s. 6d., 42s., and 52s. 6d. Postage 1s. Sd.
Price of Umbilical Truss, 42s. and 52s. 6d. Postage 1s. 10d.

Post-Office Orders to be made payable to JOHN WHITE, Post Office, Piccadilly.

New Patent Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, &c.

The material of which these are made is recommended by the faculty as being peculiarly ELASTIC and COMPRESSIBLE, and the best invention for giving efficient and permanent support in all cases of WEAKNESS and SWELLING of th LEGS, VARICOSE VEINS, SPRAINS, &c.; it is porous, light in texture, and inexpensive, and is drawn on like an ordinary stocking.

Price from 4s. 6d., 7s. 6d., 10s., and 16s. Od. each. Postage 6d.

JOHN WHITE MANUFACTURER. 228. PICCADILLY LONDONJ

NOW READY,

In One Volume, 8vo, 594 pages, Fancy Cloth, Price 10s. 6d.,
THE LIFE OF THE

RIGHT REV. JOHN MILNER, D.D.,

Bishop of Castabala, Vicar-Apostolic of the Midland District of England,
F.S.A., and Cath. Acad. Rome.

By F. C. HUSENBETH, D.D., V.G.,
Provost of Northampton.

DUBLIN: JAMES DUFFY, 7, WELLINGTON-QUAY
AND 22 PATERNOSTER-ROW, LONDON.

Now Ready, Price Two Shillings, Fancy Cloth, Gill Edges,
THE PRIEST HUNTER:

AN IRISH TALE OF THE PENAL TIMES.

By M. ARCHDEACON, Esq.,

Author of Connaught in 1798," "Legends of Connaught,"
"Everard," &c., &c.

DUBLIN: JAMES DUFFY, 7, WELLINGTON-QUAY,
AND 22 PATERNOSTER-ROW, LONDON.

ODERATEUR, ALSO BOAKE'S LAMPS, AND COLZA OIL.

MODERATE

ANN THOMAS

Has received a large assortment of the newest Moderateur Lamps, in addition to her stock of the well-known Erometric Lamps.

Very great reductions have been lately made in the prices of the whole stock of China, Glass, Earthenware, Lamps, Lustres, &c.

Additions have been made to the collection in the Dresden China and Parian Department.

The best Colza Oil always in Stock, and at the lowest price.

A large variety of Religious Statuary at very reduced prices.
Please observe the address,

7.

11 AND 12, WELLINGTON QUAY.

POPULAR AND ENTERTAINING WORKS PUBLISHED BY JAMES DUFFY, WELLINGTON-QUAY, AND 22, PATERNOSTER-ROW, LONDON.

Willy Reilly and his Dear Colleen Bawn. By William Carleton. In One Volume, post 8vo. Price 2s.

Valentine McClutchy, the Irish Agent, and Solomon M'Slime, the Religious Attorney. By William Carleton. In One Volume, post 8vo. Price 2s.

The Black Baronet; or, Chronicles of Ballytrain: An

Irish Tale. By William Carleton. In One Volume, post 8vo. Price 2s. The Invasion: An Irish Tale. By Gerald Griffin, Author of "The Collegians." One Volume, post Svo, Price 29.

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THE JURORS OF CLASS 2, HAVE AWARDED

A PRIZE MEDAL

FOR THE SUPERIORITY OF THE

GLENFIELD STARCH.
Sold by all Grocers, Chandlers, Oilmen, &c.

PRIZE MEDAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862.

KEATING'S

PERSIAN INSECT DESTROYING POWDER. THIS POWDER IS QUITE HARMLESS TO ANIMAL LIFE Beetles, Gnats, Mosquitoes, Moths in Furs, and every other species of Insects in all stages of metamorphosis.

SPORTSMEN will find this an invaluable remedy for destroying FLEAS IN THEIR Docs, as also Ladies for their Pet Dogs, and sprinkled about the nests of Poultry, it will be found extremely efficacious in exterminating those Insects, with which they are usually infested. It is 'perfectly harmless in its nature, and may be applied without any apprehension, AS IT HAS NO QUALITIES DELETERIOUS TO ANIMAL LIFE.

Sold in Packets, 1s., 2s. 6d., and 4s. 6d. each, or post free for 14, or treble size for 36 postage stamps, by THOMAS KEATING, Chemist, 79, St. Paul's Churchyard, London, E. C.

Take notice each genuine packet bears the above name and address.
THE PRODUCER OF THIS POWDER OBTAINED THE

N.B.

ABOVE MEDAL.

METROPOLITAN

106, SHOE LANE,

COMPANY,

FLEET STREET.

GOOD FRENCH SILK HAT for 3s. 6d.; warranted to wear well; try one. The best quality made, light and brilliant, 6s. 6d.

[ODERATEUR, ALSO BOAKE'S LAMPS, AND COLZA OIL. ANN THOMAS

Has received a large assortment of the newest Moderateur Lamps, in addition to her stock of the well-known Erometric Lamps.

Very great reductions have been lately made in the prices of the whole stock of China, Glass, Earthenware, Lamps, Lustres, &c.

Additions have been made to the collection in the Dresden China and

Parian Department.

The best Colza Oil always in Stock, and at the lowest price.

A large variety of Religious Statuary at very reduced prices.

Please observe the address,

AND 12, WELLINGTON-QUAY.

DUFFY'S HIBERNIAN

SIXPENNY MAGAZINE.

No. 11.

NOVEMBER.

1862.

THE OUT-QUARTERS OF ST. ANDREW'S PRIORY.

BY MRS. STANLEY CARY.

CHAPTER XXXII.

THE SEARCH.

THE reader will, no doubt, be surprised to hear that the very horseman to whom Alice had confided her important communication, was no other than the Jesuit himself! and little did he imagine as he bent his ordinary way to the Priory that he was the bearer of information so vitally touching his own safety; and that his life depended upon its immediate delivery. It was only when read aloud by Sir Algernon Trevillers that the startling intelligence broke upon the family circle like a thunder stroke.

"Some one has betrayed us," cried Mistress Anne Trevillers, greatly terrified. "This very night! What can be done?"

"Brother," said Sir Algernon, endeavouring to lead him towards the door," my roof is no longer one of shelter for you. Quit it this moment; your horse is ready saddled. The least delay may be your ruin."

"My horse is not here," replied the reverend father, "I lent the use of it to the bearer of the billet, 'who needed its services more than I did." His means of making a hasty retreat being therefore cut off, it was suggested as an alternative, to take refuge for the time being in the dark shades of the cypress grove. This was quickly agreed upon, and it only remained for him to clear away from his room those things which gave signs of recent occupation, particularly all religious books, and other matters appertaining to his sacred calling. In the meantime, the master of the Priory summoned his faithful domestics together, and made known to them the hostile visitation that night expected; giving directions how to act when the fearful moment should arrive.

All this being soon arranged, the only thing that remained to be done was to get his reverend brother to leave the house without further loss of time, this he had some difficulty in doing, as the good father seemed not to be impressed with that degree of anxiety which overwhelmed the rest of

VOL. II. NEW SERIES.

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