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ON TOE StriSRIET INFIRNI.ITIES OF YOUTH AND

... ON TOE St r iSRIET INFIRNI . ITIES OF YOUTH AND ATU HIT T. WITH TWENTY•FIVE GO.MURED ENGRAVINGS. TIM. Day is Published, Treaty-Sant Thousand, Ina midell envelope Prim Ss ed, or futwarded oust-paid, to •ny addreas. from mutation, for do lid, to rostage ...

- ON THE LED CAUSE OF CONSTITUTIoN Oft ACQUI DEBILITIES OF TUE. GENERAL TATE ti TEM . The SILENT FRIEND

... of the sacred obligation. of Nonage to the theughless youth, whose billies, (to apeak mildly,) have tailed upon bun debility, nod disligui big di-ease in their Num fern.; therefore the Silent Friend will be Sound an &reliable iotruductieu ui the means ...

formed, end the air of God save the Queen was played.' Her Majesty acknowledged the compliment by frequently ..

... formed, end the air of God save the Queen was played.' Her Majesty acknowledged the compliment by frequently bowing. Their Majesties returned to Ostend at half-past seven o'clock in the evening. On Sunday Divine Service was perforated before the Queen ...

there appeared no evidence against the prisont r, +ea was di ,charged. Juieph Gray wilts charged with stealing, ..

... there appeared no evidence against the prisont r, +ea was di ,charged. Juieph Gray wilts charged with stealing, on the 31st of May last, a pair of shoes, a pair . Of scissors, 4'hat 4 promissory notes of 1:10, each, a fivepound nine, and one sovereign ...

ORIGINAL. POETRY. I 1 SEXAGENAItIAN'S SOLILOQUY. By F.— A—. My summer's sun is sunk at last, My youth's heyday is

... Hon. Friend to object to the bill, except upon the ground of surprise, but as he understood the laets, it was his honourable Friend the Member for Droitwich who was taken by surprise; sod he would thesefore support the amendment of tut lion. Friend the ...

PAUL'S AIIEVILICILIN sawirm, I certain cure for Coughs, Itrthmas, Hooping Coughs, uflgenzet, Di AMERICAS BALSAM ..

... CORNS AND BUNIONS. Pears Every Man's Friend. PATRONISED BY THE ROYAL FAMILY AND NOBILITY. Is a sure and speedy cure for twee &Ebert annoyances 'about causing the lead pain or jocose, niencC. Unlike all other dies for Corns, its operation is such as to ...

GLoucEsT PRO REGE, LEGE, ARCS, ET FOCIS. 'EI3D CIRENCESTER, TU his friends saying he ought not to marry against hie

... GLoucEsT PRO REGE, LEGE, ARCS, ET FOCIS. 'EI3D CIRENCESTER, TU his friends saying he ought not to marry against hie parents' wiee in their lifetime, and be finally said that when they died h e would marry her. On cross examination. the 'ennead &teed ill- ...

ANTI-MAYNOOM CONFESENCE. — The majority of the depaties attending this Conference at Exeter Ball on Wednes day, ..

... ANTI-MAYNOOM CONFESENCE. — The majority of the depaties attending this Conference at Exeter Ball on Wednes day, were rrom di-senting bodies, it,oludnie a number from the Free Church Scotia:AL Sir C. E Smith presided, and expressed his opinion that ...

ETT FRS 1O TI-1E EDITOR. di °umber for tit opinions of encourage Romanism to the great discouragement of ..

... o ne e h o n our able sounds, by ado; , ting my plan, and so save their money and their reputation. 'the idea of a Midi having linty ses, c, sting httn L rind per ammo', and refusing to save 4 or per annuin in their lit , p, niatatre„ and labout, is absurd; ...

CONTENTS OF THE TREATIEE

... clear and explanatory; sod bmug written lip a deity qualified medical practiteohet, w:11 doubtless be the mesas of saving Ina.* a youth. as well as ease of mature: age, from the evil ce.aequences resettling from early Ludlam, tans.—.l(agnei. The author ...

Mr. W &

... km the discharge of the secrets °Monition. of riime. and to the thought., youth, whose follies. (to speak inottly,i nser 0 , . mailed upon hien debility, and dtsfigitring di ease in their worst forms therefore the Silent intend will be towel an available ...

LITE tAT'7Rz

... peace, And peace its conquest greeted; The laud rejoiced, save one lone ard Whose harp now lay unheeded, Or hung, unstrung, without regard, Its aid no longer needed I've seen, amid the win'try blast, Unshelter'd and neglected. With mainstay chafed. and ...