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DOCTORS WILMOT, Consulting Surgeons, Members of tlie Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, now in Dundee, at No ..

... turpentine, balsams, &c. Hoffman's Pills are now universally kept, and prescribed at several principal Hospitals, a fact which speaks volumes in their favour, box having more effect than four of any other remedy for the of the above diseases. ALSO BE HAD, ...

Shipping

... rest of the crew remained Hull tiil Wednesday, when they sailed for Dundee. They arrived at Aberdeen on Friday Blent. They speak most gratefully of the exertions made in their behalf by the master ihe Wateiloo. Important Shipowners. —The following resolution ...

Local Intelligence

... perform their part of the agreement 'irst and then the Town Council would know how wiih the rest. Mr Moves migbt stand up and speak lor five hours a subject which he really appeared know nothing about. Mr Mores- 1 think I know j usl ag . * as you, Bailie ...

Domestic Intelligence

... at Portsmouth, on Wednesday evening week. The loyal and routine toasts were drunk with the usual honours. Admiral Fleming, speaking for the Navy, said, am opposed to war, although it would be my interest to have the chance leading the British Navy to ...

Literary Extract

... have of it the better. If religion be the shipwreck understanding, we cannot ke%> too far from it. this subject we always speak plainly. We cannot sacrifice our reason lo the reputation of zeal. owe to truth and religion to maintain that fanaticism, partial ...

IRELAND

... pamphlet of Alison, for this has yet had but a very limited and partial operation. The augraenfation has fact, generally speaking, been wrung from the unwilling gripe the heritors by the fearful Increase poverty and destitution, with all their attendant ...

However, aroused the spirit of inquiry was awa\ kened; and know not of more important steps in the remedial course

... parish is one which strikes the keynote to much of the evil of social disorganization, as we find it spreading around us. Speaking of of the most numerous class in his parish, amounting to nearly onc-scventh of the gross population of 92(14 souls—the ...

CAUSE OF COWRIE AGRICULTURAL REPORT

... to-day, tbs number of beasts offering, from the whole of the graaing districts, were, on the whole, limited, but, generally speaking, of middling and inferior quality. Notwithstanding tie weather was favourable to slaughtering, and the attendance of dealers ...

some to the Aristocracy, some to the Employers, ; some to the Legislature, and each to every source of imaginary

... infidel has termed the force of circumstances. But £lBO,OOO per annum are not spent for an opiate against misery. Such a sum speaks of an exciting and not an alleviating aim, and tells of the allurements of dissipation, of vice in all its profligacy, void ...

FINE ARTS

... e eminence and talent, of whom we find the following notice in the Art Union, a London monthly journal of the fine arts. Speaking of the exhibition of the Edinburgh Society of Artists, now open, they say—“ D. Mackenzie has several fine landscapes, the ...

jftrtign ant) Colonial tnttllisitncf. AMERICA. important from the exited states. By the arrival of the pooket ..

... s. much dreaded CAFE OF GOOD HOI The latest papers from the Cape i. mod Hope, which are to the 11th of December inclusive, speak of the Governor’s visit to the frontier with satisfaction, as it is anticipated that, from what was passing there, the protection ...