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Chit Chat.
round her neck , mig ht not be removed . The three other women wept over her corpse , although she belonged to a different tribe , the Sioux , who were enemies to the Ioways . THE NEW YORK HERALD says , the venerable Hiram Withington has been sentenced , at Dedham , to pay five dollars ancl costs , for kissing Mrs . Horson . Rather a costly kiss ! UMBRELLAS—When Jonas Hanway first appeared in the streets of
. London with an Umbrella , he was looked upon with a feeling similar to that with which the ancient prophet of that name was regarded . The novel example of such effeminancy was ridiculed as quite insufferable ; and , preferring the rays of the sun to the shower of missiles with which he was assailed , he quietly put it down ancl took shelter in a cutler ' s shop . DOMESTIC MEDICINE—Under this title we have had several claims to
. our attention , but we disregard all that we do not find on conviction of their utility , to be deserving of commendation . Of all complants to which "flesh is heir to , " few , if any , more seriously affect the health and animal spirits than irregularities of the liver and digestive organs , which , if disregarded , lay the foundation of serious disease , ancl of course render the care and attention of a medical adviser indispensable . When this is the case all " domestic medicine " should y ield to the art
and science of the practitioner . But in the general state of primary irregularity , we have found by experience , that the antibilious pills prepared by Bro . Benjamin Gall , of Woodbridge , are a very important and mild remedy . Our attention was first drawn to the subject by some readers of the advertisement ] that appeared in our own columns , when we examined further , and feel justified in bearing testimony to the medical character of the antibilious pills , which are so gentle that ladies who are nurses use themancl in weaning they are especiall
may , y serviceable . As a dinner pill one may be used " ante prandium , " as a preventive of the effects of too good living ; and in a case of excess , two , or at most three , will restore the stomach to its natural action . Thus much for our own experience . We understand that Lord Bloomfield and his illustrious patron , King George the Fourth , used this medicine with considerable advantage , so that Bro . Benjamin Gall has some high Masonic authority in his favour . —| J ED . F . Q . R . ] 16 At Bandm PerthshireBrother
MARRIAGES . —Dec . . an House , , Henry Smyth Pigott , Esq ., of the Royal Scots Greys , second son of John Hugh Smyth Pigott , Esq ., of Brockley Hall , in the county of Somerset , of Lodge 327 , to Elizabeth , third daughter of James Drummond Nairne , Esq ., of Dunsinane . Dec . 18 . —At Stoke Damerel , Devon , Captain John Foote , R . N ., to Isabella Fanny , second daughter of the late Dr . John Olive , of Staines , Middlesex , and Emily , now the wife of Bro . Dr . J . H . Freer , of Sutton
Coldfield . Feb . 10 . —By the Rev . Thomas Willis , at St . Michael ' s Church , Frederick Bevan , Esq ., son of Frederick F . Bevan , Esq ., of Camass , to Rebecca , relict of the late James Bold , Esq ., late of Lodge 109 . Immediately after partaking of a splendid dejeuner the happy pair left for Caherelly Castle , the hospitable seat of Michael Furnell , Esq ., D . L . BIRTHS . —Dec . 26 . —At Bankside Villa , Charlton Kings , Cheltenham , the lady of Bro . Captain A . A . Younge , of the late St . Helena Regiment , of a daughter . Lately , the wife of Bro . John Purnell , Charterhouse-square , of a daughter .
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Chit Chat.
round her neck , mig ht not be removed . The three other women wept over her corpse , although she belonged to a different tribe , the Sioux , who were enemies to the Ioways . THE NEW YORK HERALD says , the venerable Hiram Withington has been sentenced , at Dedham , to pay five dollars ancl costs , for kissing Mrs . Horson . Rather a costly kiss ! UMBRELLAS—When Jonas Hanway first appeared in the streets of
. London with an Umbrella , he was looked upon with a feeling similar to that with which the ancient prophet of that name was regarded . The novel example of such effeminancy was ridiculed as quite insufferable ; and , preferring the rays of the sun to the shower of missiles with which he was assailed , he quietly put it down ancl took shelter in a cutler ' s shop . DOMESTIC MEDICINE—Under this title we have had several claims to
. our attention , but we disregard all that we do not find on conviction of their utility , to be deserving of commendation . Of all complants to which "flesh is heir to , " few , if any , more seriously affect the health and animal spirits than irregularities of the liver and digestive organs , which , if disregarded , lay the foundation of serious disease , ancl of course render the care and attention of a medical adviser indispensable . When this is the case all " domestic medicine " should y ield to the art
and science of the practitioner . But in the general state of primary irregularity , we have found by experience , that the antibilious pills prepared by Bro . Benjamin Gall , of Woodbridge , are a very important and mild remedy . Our attention was first drawn to the subject by some readers of the advertisement ] that appeared in our own columns , when we examined further , and feel justified in bearing testimony to the medical character of the antibilious pills , which are so gentle that ladies who are nurses use themancl in weaning they are especiall
may , y serviceable . As a dinner pill one may be used " ante prandium , " as a preventive of the effects of too good living ; and in a case of excess , two , or at most three , will restore the stomach to its natural action . Thus much for our own experience . We understand that Lord Bloomfield and his illustrious patron , King George the Fourth , used this medicine with considerable advantage , so that Bro . Benjamin Gall has some high Masonic authority in his favour . —| J ED . F . Q . R . ] 16 At Bandm PerthshireBrother
MARRIAGES . —Dec . . an House , , Henry Smyth Pigott , Esq ., of the Royal Scots Greys , second son of John Hugh Smyth Pigott , Esq ., of Brockley Hall , in the county of Somerset , of Lodge 327 , to Elizabeth , third daughter of James Drummond Nairne , Esq ., of Dunsinane . Dec . 18 . —At Stoke Damerel , Devon , Captain John Foote , R . N ., to Isabella Fanny , second daughter of the late Dr . John Olive , of Staines , Middlesex , and Emily , now the wife of Bro . Dr . J . H . Freer , of Sutton
Coldfield . Feb . 10 . —By the Rev . Thomas Willis , at St . Michael ' s Church , Frederick Bevan , Esq ., son of Frederick F . Bevan , Esq ., of Camass , to Rebecca , relict of the late James Bold , Esq ., late of Lodge 109 . Immediately after partaking of a splendid dejeuner the happy pair left for Caherelly Castle , the hospitable seat of Michael Furnell , Esq ., D . L . BIRTHS . —Dec . 26 . —At Bankside Villa , Charlton Kings , Cheltenham , the lady of Bro . Captain A . A . Younge , of the late St . Helena Regiment , of a daughter . Lately , the wife of Bro . John Purnell , Charterhouse-square , of a daughter .