R DYE A LADY (th<* widow of officer) offers the public a most valuable receipt for Dveiiift Hair, chafed her late Greece. The cost of making it up is a mere triHc, although if is sold !*ari« at nine franca an ounce. No®** required assist in applying it. A person may baihe. Ac., o
4 May 1856 - Commercial Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
HBAD-OrPICB Taa Forcf.kiks on thk Grkat Southern and Western Railway Company.— On Wednesday summonses were applied for and an issue the Head Pnlicc-cfflce, for the att« ndance of witnesses in additional forperils of transfers of st ek in this |company, alleged to have been perpe
4 May 1856 - Commercial Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
UO T N DO. V ALENTINE VOUSDEN, THE I* POLY NATION MIMIC, Has the honour of announcing that, having perfectly recovered from his late severe attack of hoarseness, he will MONDAY EVENING, April 21, and every Evening during the Week (except Saturday) repeat for a limited number of
4 May 1856 - Commercial Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Subscriber* who have favoured us with payment in advance, will receive receipts which, in consequence of the change in price, will cover as long a period they had paid at the rate of IJd. per copy, 2jd. forwarded by Post,
4 May 1856 - Commercial Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
tte impossible to acknowledge the mass oflettcrs receive. Their insertion often delayed, owing to press uf matter, and when omitted. frequently from reasons quite inde pendent of the merits the communication. cannot undertake to return communications of which do nut avail oursel
4 May 1856 - Commercial Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
A. LADY’S CONFESSION, I nid not leave quite soon. In fact, I now residing C , being a married man, and quite a ] h, vi;h every prospect of benefiliing grandchildren, this history. It was toward the end of our honeymoon that I said to Caroline one day;— *• Do you remember the gho
4 May 1856 - Commercial Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
loquacious lady once offered to bet her husband fifty dollars that she would not speak for a week. “Done!” said the delighted husband, staking the awnev, b the lady immediately put in her pocket observing very gravely that she would secure it until the wager was decided. “Why, m
4 May 1856 - Commercial Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
every family in the land, is now, fortunately, receiving an unwontrd amount of public attention, par. ticularly in England and Wales, and in Scotland. refer to the great social question of the day, the Tem|H*rance A quarter of cemury ago. its seed was sown, it took root in the h
4 May 1856 - Commercial Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland