A CHANGE IS AS GOOD AS A REST
... turns to My Novel, not thinking of sleep— A change is aB good as a rest. Tbat merchant gets up with the lark, Hia duties are aught but a jeai ; These over, he rides with bin *on in ?? r * ...
... turns to My Novel, not thinking of sleep— A change is aB good as a rest. Tbat merchant gets up with the lark, Hia duties are aught but a jeai ; These over, he rides with bin *on in ?? r * ...
... himself of every recent lo^proTement. The UtitJiD Essnu. prevents p*ln llocsyed Teeth, .nd renders them oseful in mastication. « A single I ootb from EnUre Set, from ® ® Plugging Teeth and Extraction ••• 11, STEPHEN S GREEN, NORTH. Baths and toilette wake ...
... Baudelocque relates of a girl eight years of age, who having accidentally! end only in play, offered her breast to an infant a few months old, tbe latter began to suck, and to tbe surprise of the mother, actually drew from her a sufficient quantity of ...
... last train from Brighton was obstructed its entrance to Padhill station by a goods train, nnd nutwithstanding that the proper signals were displayed, a o-illisiou with the goods train look place The effect of the collision was to tbrov the engine of the ...
... realising at any decline. A largelyourtailed import show a decrease, caused in each ease by reports cirfor the next four months, with a diminishing stock, can culated without the -slightest foundation at a time scarcely fail to have a ...
... that'while he rested was advancing ; that his holiday something far better than a necessary gap, or a dissipating pleasure. The savage eats; the civilised man dines. There is a yet greater difference between the foolish man who merely ' has ...
... UPPER SERVANT to a Gentleman and HOUSE- KEEPER in a Farm-house. She will be required to understand plain cooking, the management of a dairy, and rearing of poultry. — Address J. T. M ., Journal Office. 'FO JOURNEYMEN BAKERS.— WANTED, A a ...
... open, for instance, Johnson, and read, GOVERNESS, a woman that nas the care of young ladies. And is not the woman a lady too, with a lady's education, a lady's blood in her Leins, a lady's head, a lady's ...
... and hud a run and a squeak for his life. After having dodged about some time through the legs, and upset several of his pursuers, he gave with a run, squeak, and grunt. Shortly afterwards, Brooke and (». L. Fox kindly assisted in sending a balloon, the ...
... crops are being the assembly. It ran as follows: Captain. Thomas Morgan o very t T 11 . h W u eal m d e t I a y y r : l a i a n h s d a y o p n y i e e l t d o n o n learn er thatial i We h hear Potatoes You are to Remain,, with the Trains Band under ...
... selecting, mei a dead waste of mediocrity, a worse. Wszearomm—elothed in a mantle, will& he wraps mod him very in the way that old gentleon the deal with their slake when they dial it neemeary to moderate their ohmmeter for , one hand to be taken by a who stands ...
... TIM INDIAN MUTINIES. LETTERS PROM A LIVERPOOL OFFICER. THE following is a portiou of a letter written by a townsman to his relatives in .Liverpool. It is dated The Camp, Seetabuldee,, Juna You will see by the date-of this that lam now in camp, I marched ...