IRISH BOOKS &
We have made arrangements to supply the fol¬
lowing publications in and concerning the Irish
language, at the prices named, post paid, on
receipt of price. —
Reilly's Irish-English Dictionary. $6.60
Bourke's Easy Lessons in Irish 1.00
" College Irish Grammar 1.00
... THE BULL "INEFFABILIS" in four
Languages, Latin, Irish, &c. ............ $1.00
... GALLAGHER'S SERMONS 2.50
Foley's Eng. Irish Dictionary
Bourke's Life of McHale 1.00
Molloy's Irish Grammar 1.50
Foras Feasa air Eirinn Dr. Keating's History
of Ireland in the original Irish, with New Trans-
lations, Notes, and Vocabulary, for the use of
schools. Book 1. Part I- .60
Joyce's School Irish Grammar .50
Dr. McHale's Irish Catechism .25
Irish Book .12, Second, .18, Third, .25
lish Head-line Copy Book ..... .15
Pursuit of Diarmuid and Grainne, Part. I. .45
Father Nolan's Irish Prayer Book 1.00
Life Dean Swift, by T. Clark Luby .50
Vale of Avoca Songster .25
Also, any other books desired by subscribers if to
be had in New York or Dublin.
There is considerable delay in getting these
books from Dublin owing sometimes to their
scarcity there and to the negligence of the Cus¬
tom-house officials here.
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Loans Negotiated.
Some of our subscribers think that they ought
to get the St. Patrick Prayer Book by return mail
after sending the subscription for the Gael. We
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them as soon as we get a number of orders, and
every Dallar subscriber will get a copy, as announ-
ced.
Owing to the long communications of Gaubau
and Mr Keeffe we are obliged to hold over Gael¬
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our next.
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