A Qjteeb Advbrtisemeht. — The following advertisment appears almost daily in the AngloFrench Messenger, and a reply, post paid, is requested to be sent to one Michel Monceau. Munich : — " It is youth education, and sentiment which, united with riches, constitute the charm of human life. lam youug, well educated and possessed of feeling ; but, alas ! lam not wealthy. Now, which of you who have a surplus of riches is willing to bestow on me a share? But do not offer mo a smaller sum than ten thousand poundf, for to accept less than that would be to beg." BraiH Extbaobdinaby. — Some time ago the wife of Mr Patrick Mullin, Ballynally, Moville, presented him with live children — three sons and two daughters. All were born alive. Four sur■nTed their birth but a short time ,and one is still liring. — Northern Wiiig.
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Southland Times, Issue 862, 9 December 1867, Page 3
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139Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 862, 9 December 1867, Page 3
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