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Newry Herald and Down, Armagh, and Louth Journal

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Newry Herald and Down, Armagh, and Louth Journal

INDISCRETION OF YOUTH

... INDISCRETION OF YOUTH. Sores, ulcer*, and swellings, can with certainty l»e cared, if this Ointment be thoroughly rubbed all round the complaining parts twice or thrice day, keeping them covered with linen rag spread with the same. The Pills must be taken ...

will not one quite so easy as Dr. and his friends seem to think. Much more is implied in it

... and confidential friend and adviser, as the only communication with his family, and as the sole confidant of his place of residence. Everything with regard to his affairs he implicitlj* trusted to Sir Edward. In 1835 his father died, and he became Earl ...

rnilE SILENT FRIEND MARRIAGE, 150 JL pages, beautifully illustrated, price Is, post free 14 stamps, sealed 20, ..

... rnilE SILENT FRIEND MARRIAGE, 150 JL pages, beautifully illustrated, price Is, post free 14 stamps, sealed 20, containing prescription of Preventive Lotion. Make this invaluable work your guide and adviser for self cure in all cases resulting from the ...

“That’s so,” said the jailor, “but I can try ’em all. Little one, was your father’s name Jim The child

... weeping, were fastened on her face. Mother said I might.” God’s blessing on you, my angel-child; you may save your miserable father.” “ I will save you, father.” The Warden cleared his throat; the jailor spoke roughly to one of the prisoners; it was to ...

IRISH SAVINGS* BANKS. retom relating ll>« elatislice of the iereml ■aringa* hank, in the United Kingdom ha. jii ..

... and the friends still insisting on his removal, Doctor Wall was induced, to save them the trouble of going to Mr. O’Connor’s house, to give them a letter for admission into the Cork Infirmary. The roan, however, was not removed, and he died that night ...

Illistfllaiwous,

... sought the advice and assistance In mother's friend, Captain James. was twenty-seven years of age, and ought to have been capable of' giving good and safe counsel. In tears and despair she appealed to him to save her Irom this detested marriage—a thing which ...

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... again.” Try again!” like it better When find the plan succeed; Found that winning followed trying This was a sufficient meed. Victory would lose its triumph. If it were not earned I’* 1 ’ And the moral conquercr watchword Isthemotto— “try again. “Try «s«m ...

* \Y SEPTEMBER 19,1863. w., HERALD. DOWN, ARMAGH, AND LOUTH BUCHAN’S SUGAR-COATED SARSAPARILLA T T , WELL-KNOWN ..

... nrino-genita, di No. 111. is the great C mtinental Remedy for Syphilis and Secondary Symptoms. TKIh-SFMAIt No. 1, 2, and 3, prepared in the formVa lozange, devoid of taste or smell, and can be which saves Us; and in cases, whereby there is a saving f Agents; ...

FOREIGN MISCELLANY

... pen ; I receive in the evening a few friends still faithful to me in my adverse days. I steal trom sleep some hours for work. I have sold my horses, to which I was passionately attached the companions ot my youth and my travels —keeping only two or three ...

and delight. The windows were beautifully adorned with curtains, made of the many-coloured clouds of sunrise, ..

... pounds sterling ; and a large portion of the saving is already made the sewingmachine. In the city New York alone, the annual saving is a million and a half the clothing ef men and boys. The same amonnt is saved in Massachusetts shoes and hoots alone. The ...

THE XEWlll lIEHALD, DOWN, ARMAGH, AND LOUTH JOURNA

... leg’s broke.’ said, * 111 try to relieve you,’ and I took >1(1 of him the neck. He said Now, what is to be done T I said, ‘ for the grand secret. If faithfully serve God, H’ell save ns.’ He said, Tom, He can save well, and has saved me.’ I said, ‘lf I don’t ...

THE BUDGET

... Chancellor of the Exchequer so gilds and refines it—his words are so well chosen—that the House of Commons can do nothin'; save accept it for better for worse. This is a high panegyric upon words and a yet higher panegyric upon the man who can use them ...