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 * ...
... best, Then crochets a nightcap for dear little Flo A change is as good as a rest. More relish of life is decreed For all who this truth have confess'd--. Who grant it in heart, and confirm it In deed. ...
... A BAD ACCOUNT OF GOOD MUSICIAN Every friend of M. Jullien will regret with hear that poor Mens, haa been again in labour, labouring, that is, under severe indisposition. In answer to a vote of sympathy which was passed “willi acclamation” at a recent ...
... coast of himself and family at home is net 21. a-week, we almost apprehend tbathe has tried toolow a diet. We should prescribe him better living, and to try a change of air, if he finds he can afford it. Being a composer, he must do his ...
... dare venture to assign him a better place after the Chester defeat of Loyola by Strathnaver, Wardermarske, and Commotion. M.D. was a very promising two-year-old performer, and had a most improving aspect—a great thing to a Derby youngster. ...
... least was a Scotchman. They both professed to have made money in India, and one of them -had some money. The real Scotchman was the capitalist. The other might have been a real Scotchmuan and a capi- talist too. At any rate, he was a man and ...
... 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 ...
... 0 6 0 , 11. STEPUEN-S-GREEN, NORTH. 691 ULSTER HOUSE. A LARGE STOCK OF PAPER, Suitable for Draughts, School Use, Ac., At 4s. 6d.. 3d., and PER REAM. ULSTER HOUSE. 8. DAME-STREET. 2681 GL A S S—A U C T I N. WILLIAM WHYTE Respectfully acquaints the Public ...
... lady who ia In town preeent; is of the Established Church. Address A. A., 9 kitzwllllam-tquare, South, or 3 Fitxwllllam square, North. COOK with or without Kitchen-maid—A respectable Woman, a member the Established Church, who understands all the art cookery ...
... profession a should be secured. sth, Because of the status in the community a surgeon in such a position should hold. 6th, Because a wealthy county should pay their in a liberal manner, in order to procure proper servants, get ...
... 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 ...
... General Ncwe, fuller reports of Local Meetings, Ac., Ac. ADVERTISERS.—A circulation far larger lias ever ) attained by nay Pajicc or published is Bedfordshire has already been secured—a fact which has only to be notified to Advertisers to induce them to ...