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APPLICATIONS for AGENCIES are specially invited from all who have great influence with the working and industrial classes, from INDUSTRIAL LIFE AGENTS, foremen of factories, members of the Odd Fellows, Foresters, and all other Clubs, members of friendly societies, and working men in general. Address. Secretary, Universal Industrial Fire In- surance Company (Limited), 26, Finsbury-place, Lon- don, E.C. FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, and NEURALGIA, the great REMEDY of the day is Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE a few doses will cure all incipient cases. Caution.—The extra- ordinary medical reports on the efficacy of Chlorodyne renders it of vital importance that the public should obtain the genuine, which is now sold under the protec- tion of Governnent authorising a stamp bearing the words, Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne." without which none is genuine. See decision of Vice-Chancel lor Sir W. Page Wood, the "Times," July 16,1864. Sold in bottles. Is. l^d., 2s. 9(1., and 4s. 6d., by all Chemists. Sole Manufacturer, J. T. Davenport, 33, Great Russell- street, London. W.C. ~| \R. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYN &.—The JLr Right Hon. Earl Russell communicated to the College of Physicians and J. T. Davenport that he had received information to the effect that the only remedy of any service in cholera was Chlorodyne.—See "Lancet," December 31st, 1864. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE.— Extract from "Medical Times," January 12th, 1866.—Is prescribed by scores of orthodox practitioners. Of course it would not he thus singularly popular did it not supply a want and fill a place. From Lord Francis Conyngham,Mount Charles, Donegal, December lIth, 1868. Lord Francis Conyngham, who this time last year bought some of Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne from Mr. Davenport, and has found it a most wonderful Medicine, will be glad to have half-a-dozen bottles sent at once to the above address. Sole manufacturer, J T. Davenport, 33, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury. BREECH-LOADERS, Central Fire, jei212s; Pin .0 Cartridge, £10 10. A large Assortment by best London Makers, at greatly reduced prices. Guns of every description of property taken in exchange or bought for Cash. A descriptive catalogue aud price list forwarded on receipt of three stamps, E. WHISTLER, 11, Strand. London. FARMERS OF ENGLAND, read the MAGNET, the Largest and Best Agricultural and Family Gazette, And the Best London Newspaper. Especially devoted to Agriculture and the interest of the Land the MAGNET is published every Monday Evening, after the close of the London Corn and Cattle Markets, price Fourpence Halfpenny only. Office: 19, Exeter-street, Strand London, W.C. LIVER PILLS WITHOUT MERCURY. ONLY two Medicines really act upon the Liver, one is Mercury or Blue Pill, the other Dandelion. Thousands of Constitutions have been destroyed by Mercury. Blue Pill, or Calomel. The only safe remedy is Dr. King's Dandelion and Quinine Liver Pills, which act very gently on the Liver, giving immediate relief in all cases of Bile, Indigestion. sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Giddiness, Spasms, Heartburn, Flatu- :y, Nervousness, Gout, aid all disorders of the stomach and bowels. Manufactured by J. Rorke, 47, Mortimer- r-eet, London, W., and sold all over the world by every respectable Chemist and Medicine Vendor, in boxes At Is. lid., 2s. 9d 4s.6d" and lIs. each. "TVTERVOUS DEBILITY. GRATIS, a MEDICAL _L i WORK, showing sufferers how they may be cured without the aid of quacks. Free on receipt of Postage Stamp. Address, Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Bir. mingham. [5766 HALSE ON MEDICAL GALVANISM.—Paralysis a t Rheumatism, Loss of Muscular Power in any part, Debility, Sleeplessness, Indigestion, Asthma, Sciatica, Nervousness, Tic, &c. See Mr. Halse's Pamphlet on Galvanism for the particulars of the most extraordinary cures by means of Hake's Galvanic Apparatus," after all Medicines and other Galvanic Machines have been tried in vain. It also contains Mr Halse's Letters on Medical Galvanism, 52 pages. Sent two stamps to Mr. W. H. Halse, Warwick Lodge, 40, Addison-road, Kensington, London, for it f 6146 SAFEGUARD TO THE LUNGS. DAVIES'S (Cwmavon) IMPROVED BALSAM OF ICELAND MOSS is pronounced to be an invaluable remedy for those complaints which are most prevalent during the winter months, viz.—Influenza, coughs, colds, asthma, wheezing of the chest, difficulty of breathing, hoarse- ness, loss of voice, spitting of blood, &c., &c. Con- sumptive patients will find the Balsam, if taken in time, very ethcacious in staying the progress of that most distressing and painful malady being agreeable to the palate, children will take it readily. Important testi- monials round each bottle. Sold in bottles at Is. 1!d. and 2s. 9d. each. Prepared and sold by the sole proprietor, THOMAS HOWELL, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, And may be had of all respectable Chemists. f5998 A SAFE, CERTAIN, AND SPEEDY CURE FOR PILES AND GRAVEL. GEORGE'S PILE AND GRAVEL PILLS. A NEW VEGETABLE REMEDY. Sold in Boxes, Is. l £ d. and 2s. 9d. each by Post, la. 4d. and 3s. each. Proprietor J. E. GEORGE, M.R.P.S., Hirwain, Glamorganshire. Each Box is protected by the Government Stamp. Send a Stamped Envelope for a List of important Testimonials. DO YOU SUFFER FROM—Pain in the bowels- flatulency—colic—griping—looseners alternating with costiveness—a sense of weight in the back, loins, or bottom of the belly —pains in the thighs, sometimes shooting down to the calf of the leg and foot darting pains in the regions of the heart, liver, and kidneys -pain in the stomach, giddiness, Jcc. I All these are but symptoms or signs that the sufferer is a victim to one or both of those maladies which afflictat least three- fourths of the adult population of this country, viz., PILE and GRAVEL. >It** A SAFE, CERTAIN, AND SPEEDY CURE for these maladies has been discovered in the medicinal properties of these Pills. They may be taken with perfect safety at all times, without danger from wet or cold. They need only a fair trial to convince the most sceptical of their efficacy. THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN CURED BY THEM. In order to suit all who may be suffering from one or both of these maladies, the proprietor prepares his NEW VEGETABLE REMEDY in the following forms;- No. I, George's Pile and Gravel Pills. No. 2, George's Gravel Pills. No. 3. George's Pills for the Piles. WHOLESALE AGENTS.—London Barclay, Sutton, Newbery, Drew Barron, Sanger, &c. Bristol: Pearce, Collins, and Roper. Sold by all respectable Chemists. [5380 Just Published, post free for Two Stamps. T° ^1H at DEBILITATED.—A New Medical Work by Dr. Barnes, who has for 20 years given his exclusive attention to the treatment and cure of Nervous and Physical Debility, Loss of Appetite Pains in the Back, Dimness of Sight, Lassitude, Indiges- tion, and numerous other ailments, which, if neglected result in consumption, insanity, or an early death. His Medical Work is illustrated with numerous cases and testimonials from patients, showing the way by which they were restored to health and vigour it is a true guide to those who require a speedy cure. To all this Book is invaluable. Sent post free on receipt of two stamps.- Address Dr. Barnes, 30. Thornhill-crescent, London, N. OLD PAPERS AND PARCHMENTS. Owing to an unusual demand, Chas. T. Jefferies and Sons, Wholesale Stationers, Canvnge Buildings, Bristol, are pre- pared to give a very high price for any sort of old papers for re-manufacture into paper. Upon receipt of instruc- tions sent to "Waste Department," one of the packers will attend with bags, and to remove the same, or bags will be forwarded by rail to any place irrespective of dis- tance. Their present prices will be found much in excess )f that usually given by the dealers and others. 5070 WORTH KNOWING. GEORGE NAISH, 27, WHAR TON-STREET, CARDIFF, IS the OLDE-T-ESTABLISHED PUBLIC BILL. JL POSTER. who rents the largest number and best private bill-posting stations in the town and neighbour- hood. N.B.—All work entrusted to him from other towns by post or rail will be speedily and faithfullv executed. [6 55 GREAVES'S I CANADIAN SPEEDY RELIEF. A CERTAIN and safe remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Headache, Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sick Headache, Cramps and Pains in the Stomach, Diarrhoea, Dysentry, Cholera Morbus, Chil blains, Ringworms, Whitlows and Boils, Sprains and Bruises, Toothache, Pains in the Back and Loin?, Lumbago. The Proprietor has been urged to introduce this truly valuable medicine to the public by many friends who have experienced much benefit from its use. He feels certain that it only requires publicity to ensure immense success. This preparation, as a remedy for local pains, stands unequalled amidst the many pain-destroying medicines of the present day. Its action is simple and powerful. When externally applied its effects upon the capil- laries is salutary, while it gives life and energy to the whole circulation, expelling the pain, and giving vigour and health to the entire constitution. It is safe and simple, and may be taken internally in most cases, as it materially assists its operation externally. The Canadian Speedy Relief only needs to be used by one person in a neighbourhood to make it a general favourite with all, and its result will be the means of working its own way throughout the civilised world. It can be recommended to shipmasters and emigrants visiting tropical climates, where they are exposed to miasmatic influences. No person going anywhere to the south should be without it. Full Directions accompany each Bottle. Put up in Bottles at Is. l £ d., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. Sold by all respectable Chemists and Druggists throughout Great Britain. Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer, EDWIN T. GREAVES, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. For Testimonials see hand-bills. [3297 ALL CURES MADE EASY BY HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. BAD LEGS, ULCEROUS SORES, BAD BREASTS, AND OLD WOUNDS. ■VTO description of wound, sore, or ulcer can resist the J_^| healing properties of this excellent Ointment. The worst cases readily assume a healthy appearance whenever this medicament is applied sound flesh springs up from the bottom of the wound, inflammation of the surrounding skin is arrested, and a complete and permanent cure quickly follows the use of the Ointment. PILES, FIbTULAS, AND INTERNAL INFLAMMA- TION. These distressing and weakening diseases may with certainty be cured by the sufferers themselves, if they will use Holloway's Ointment, and closely attend to the printed instructions. It should be well rubbed into the neighbouring parts, when all obnoxious matter will be removed. A poultice of bread and water may some- times be applied at bed time with advantage the most scrupulous cleanliness must be observed. If those who read this paragraph will bring it under the notice of such of their acquaintances whom it may concern, they will render a service that will never be forgotten, as a cure is certain. RHEUMATISM, GOUT, AND NEURALGIA. Nothing has the power of reducing inflammation and allaying pain in liver complaints in the same degree as Holloway's cooling Ointment and purifying Pills. When used simultaneously they drive all inflammation and depravities from the system, subdue and remove all enlargement of the joints, and leave the sinews and muscles lax and uncoutracted. A cure may always be effected, even under the worst circumstances, if the use of these medicines be persevered in. ERUPTIONS, VCALD HEAD, RINGWORM, AND OTHER SKIN DISEASES. After fomentation with warm water, the utmost relief and speediest cure can readily be obtained in all com- plaints affecting the skin and joints by the simultaneous use of the Ointment and Pills. But it must be remem- bered that nearly all skin diseases indicate the depravity of the blood and derangement of the liver and stomach, consequently in many cases time is required to purify the blood, which will be effected by a judicious use of the Pills. The general health will readily be improved, although the eruption may be driven out more freely than before, and which should be promoted persever- ance is necessary. SORE THROATS, DIPTHERIA, QUINSEY, MUMPS, AND ALL OTHER DERANGEMENTS OF THE THROAT. On the appearance of any of these maladies the Oint- ment should be well rubbed at least three times a day upon the neck and upper part of the chest, so as to pene- trate to the glands, as salt is forced into meat; this course will at once remove inflammation and ulceration. The worst cases will yield to this treatment by following the printed directions. SCROFULA OR KING'S EVIL, AND SWELLING OF THE GLANDS. This class of cases may be cured by Holloway's purify- ing Pills and Ointment, as their double action of purify- ing the blood and strengthening the system renders them more suitable than any other remedy for all com- plaints of a scrofulous nature. As the blood is impure, the liver, stomach, and bowels, being much deranged, require purifying medicine to bring about a cure. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases:- Bad Legs 1 Cancers Scalds Bad Breasts Contracted and Sore Nipples Burns Stiff Joints Sore-throats Burns Stiff Joints Sore-throats Bunions Elephantiasis Skin-diseases Bite of Moschetoes; Fistulas Seurvy and Sand Flies Gout Sore-heads Coco-bay Glandular Swell- Tumours Chiego-foot ings Ulcers Chilblains Lumbago Wounds Chapped Hands Piles Yaws Corns (Soft) Rheumatism Chapped Hands Piles Yaws Corns (Soft) Rheumatism Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway. 533, Oxford-street, late 244, Strand (near Temple Bar), London also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the fol- lowing prices Is. ljd., 2s. 9d.,4s. 6d., 1113.,228., and 33s. each Pot. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. 4823 PURE AERATED WATEKtt. RUT H I N W ATE R S. f^afa3fP^RUTHIN WATERM j^ODA, Potass, Seltzer, Lemon- Lithia and Potass. Corks Branded, R.Ellis and Son, Ruthin," and every label bears their trade mark. Sold everywhere, and Wholesale of R. Ellis and Son, Ruthin, North Wales. [6155 SPECIAL FAMILY MEDICINES AND HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES, Prepared and Sold by S. P. K E R N I C K, At his Dispensing Establishment, 28, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. THE most careful attention is paid to the compound- JL ing Physicians' Prescriptions none but the purest drugs are employed, and these are carefully tested before being used in Medicines. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS. The best known remedy for bead-aches, stomach complaints, and habitual costiveness, easy to swallow, being very small, require no confinement indoors, and have a strengthen- ing tendency. Sold in boxes, Hd" 13 £ d and 2s. 9d. each. The Aperient Pills may also be had in boxes at Id., 2d., 3d. and 6d. each. Saline Bitters, or Natural Restorative, for indigestion, wind in the stomach, and general consti- tutional weakness. Sold in bottles at Is. 6d. each. Kernick's celebrated Anti-Cholera Mixture, for all cases of bowel complaint, and for arresting the premonitory symptoms of that formidable disease, such as pains, sickness of stomach, relaxation of the bowels and spasms. Sold in bottles at Is. 1U1. and 2s. 9d. each. Kernick's Cough Mixture, a pleasant, efficacious, and safe medicine for family use a few doses being gene- rally sufficient to remove coughs, colds, shortness of breath, asthmatic affections, &o. Sold in bottles at7 £ d. and Is. Ud. each. Kernick's Vegetable Worm Lozenges, prepared from the seed of the wormwood plant. These lozenges are the roost efficacious remedy ever introduced for worms. Being innocent in their character, they may be taken by children of all degrees and conditions with perfect safety. They are most useful for children of delicate stomachs and pale complexions. Sold in boxes at nd. and Is. l>d. each. The Worm Seed Lozenges may also be had at Id., 2d., and 3d. each. The Dunraven Bouquet, a choice perfume for the handkerchief, Is. per bottle, or three bottles for 2s. 6d. A large Assortment of Perfumery from the most ap- proved manufacturers. A great variety of Fancy Soaps. The Family Brown Windsor, also Glycerine, Almond, Curd, and other Soaps, at lOd. per lb., or Is. 6d, per 21bs verv superior. Cod Liver Oil, the newest importations Whole.-ale and Retail Agent to the Habana Company for the sale of their choice Cigars. S. P. KERNICK, 28, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF Established 1790. l4198 GLENFIELD STARCH is the only kind used in Her Majesty's Laundry. THOSE Ladies who have not yet used the Glenfield _L Starch are respectfully solicited to give it a trial, and carefully follow out the directions printed on every pack- age. It is rather more difficult to make than other Starches, but when this is overcome they will say, like the Queen's Laundress, that it is the finest Starch they ever used. [4100 Just Published, Post Free for Two Stamps. WONDERFUL MEDICAL DISCOVERY, W SHOWING THE TRUE CAUSES OF NERVOUS, MENTAL, AND PHYSICAL DEBILITY, LOWNESS OF SPIRITS, INDIGESTION, WANT OF ENEKGY, PREMATURE DECLINE, with plain directions • for PERFECT RESTORATION TO HEALTH AND VIGOUR IN A FEW DAYS. The most important fact that these alarming complaints may easily be removed WITHOUT MEDICINE is here clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained —bv means of which EVERY ONE IS ENABLED TO CURE HIMSELF perfectly, and at the least possible cost. Sent free on receipt of two stamps, by W. HILL, Esq., M.A., Berkeley House, South- I crescent. Russell-square, London, W.C. THESE CURATIVE MEANS ARE SO EASY and SIMPLE in APPLICATION, THAT ALL CAN CURE THEMSELVES PRIVATELY, SUCCESS- FULLY, and at the SMALLEST COST IN A FEW DAYS. "The object of this extraordinary publication is to prove how nervousness and concomitant maladies can be effectually and successfully treated, and the most con- vincing proof of the efficacy of this, the greatest of human discoveries, is testified by the numerous cases of cures effected."—"Medical Record.' [6004 HEALTH RESTORED WITHOUT MEDICINE I OR EXPENSE. DU BARRY's delicious health-restoring Invalids' and Infauts' Food, THE REVALENTA ARABICA, I saves fifty times its cost in other remedies, and restores perfect digestion, strong nerves, sound lungs. healthy liver, refreshing sleep, functional regularity, and energy to the most disordered or enfeebled,—removing speedily and effectually indigestion (dyspepsia), cough, asthma, consumption, habitual constipation, diarrhoea, all gas- tric derangements, hemorrhoids, liver complaints, flatu- lency, nervousness, biliousness, fevers, sore throats, diphtheria, catarrhs, colds, influenza, noises in the head and ears, rheumatism, gout, impurities, eruptions, hys- teria, neuralgia, irritability, sleeplessness, acidity, pal- pitation, heartburn, headache, debility, dropsy, cramps, spasms, nausea and sickness even in pregnancy or at sea, sinking fits, bronchitis, scrofula, tightness of the chest, pains at the pit of the stomach and between the shoulders. It is the most digestible and nourishing of all foods, and suitable for invalids and infants in all complaints. IMPORTANT CAUTION.—Beware of the many un. savoury and more than sloppy imitations to which, without authority, Baron Liebig's name is most auda- ciously attached. HENCEFORTH no one will doubt the valuable proper- ties of Du Barry's health-restoring Revalenta Arabica in. valids'and Infants'Food since to thethousandsof blessings it has already received from invalids whose position had been deemed hopeless, we may now add that of his Holiness the Pope, whose health has been perfectly res- tored by it after thirty years of unsuccessful medical treatment, We quote from the Gazette du Midi, July 25th (Cure No. 68,413):—"Rome, July 21st, 1866.-The health of the Holy Father is excellent, especially since, abandoning all other remedies, he has confined himself entirely to Du Barry's Revalenta Arabica Food, of which he consumes a plateful at every meal. It has produced a surprisingly beneficial effect on his health, and his Holiness cannot praise this excellent food too highly," Cure No. 58,216, of the Marchioness de Brehnn, of seven years' liver complaint, wasting away, debility, nervousness, irritability, with a nervous palpitation all over, bad digestion, constant sleeplessness, and the most intolerable nervous agitation. Cure No. 71, of dyspepsia, from the Right Hon. the Lord Stuart de Decies, Lord-Lieutenant of the County of Wa-terford "I have derived much benefit from your excellent Food,—STUART DE DECIES, Dromana, Cappo- quin, County Waterford." Cure No. 49,832.—Of fifty years' indescribable agony from dyspepsia, nervousness, asthma, cough, constipa- tion, flatulency, spasms, sickness, and vomiting. Maria Joly, of Lynn, Norfolk. Cure No. 47,121.—Miss Elizabeth Jacobs, of extreme nervousness, indigestion, gatherings, low spirits, and ner- vous fancies. Cure No. 56,814.—Mr, Samuel Laxton, Leicester, of two year's diarrhoea. The Food is sold in Canisters, at Is. 1M.; 1 lb., 2s. 9d.; 2 lb., 4s. 6d, j 12 lb., 22s.; 24 lb., 40s. The 12 lb., and 24 lb. canisters, carriage-free on receipt of Post-Office Order.—Also Du BARRY'S REVALENTA ARABICA CHO- COLATE POWDER is packet in tin canisters. For 12 cups at 2s., for 24 cups at 3s. 6d., for 48 cups at 6s., for 288 cups at 30s., for 576 cups at Ms. Being about one penny per cup. The 30s. and 55s. tins are sent free of carriage in England on receipt of Post Office Order. BARRY Du BARRY and Co., 77, Regent-street, Lon- don, aiso ai Fortnutn and Mason' and bom by ali respectable Grocers and Chemist' folil MARSH'S FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENT 18, CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF. HUNDREDS of Persons can testify that Xi MARSH'S FUNERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT is unrivalled in the Town for Moderate Charges, combined with Coffins of superior make and finish; and being under the immediate superintendence of the Proprietor, the Funerals are conducted in a superior manner. ONE UNIFORM PRICE is fixed, which is not the case in many other Establishments where extra charges are made, and thus bereaved friends in the hour of trial are often obliged to pay exorbitant bills, which may be avoided by applying at MARSH'S FUNERAL FURNISH- ING ESTABLISHMENT. Funeral, with hearse and coach, with pair of horses and hanging velvets to each, coffin covered with black cloth, richly nailed, lined with flannel, dress poll, hat- bands, and attendance, New Cemetery. :£5 0 0 2nd Class, also black cloth 4 0 0 3rd Class, with French polish and appen- dages as above 3 0 0 4th Class, with hearse and coach, eom- plete 2 10 o 5th Class, Marsh's economic funeral car- riage, with pair of horses, hanging velvets to each, French polished coffin, lined with flannel, dress pall, hatbands, and attendance 2 10 0 Ditto, 2nd Class, one horse 2 5 (I Ditto. 3rd Class, one horse 15 0 Walking funerals lower than any other house in town. Children's Carriage funerals from. 0 10 0 Ditto Walking funerals from Q 7 0 Hearse for the conveyance of Corpse within three miles of the town, 5s.; for every extra-mile, Is. Hearse, Shellibier, and Mourning Coaches to all parts of the country. Observe 18, CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF. .-16133 Just published, free for two stamps. A GUIDE TO THE CURE OF NERVOUSNESS, by Henry Smith, M.D., of the University of Jena, author of the "Volunteer's Manual, &c. A new work on the wonderful power of Concentrated Medicines for the cure of Nervous, Mental, and Physical Debility, Lownessof Spirits, Indigestion, wantof energy, and premature Decline, with Instructions for perfect Restoration to Health and Vigour without the use of Galvanism, Electricity, &c. Illustrated with Cases and Testimonials. Gives Advice and Rules for Cure by the use of the new Remedies. Free by post for two stamps on receipt of address. Address, Dr. Henry Smith, 8, Burton-crescent, London. W.C. 15683 ¡ iiiEfl &I%RRLNs\ I I WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, j ,:<a w j j Pronounced 1 Be careful j by Connoisseurs tXSA to ask for j I ] THE ONLY p "LEA&PERRINS i '^uipcnRiift p'GOOD SAUCE,"1^ SAUCE. j j See name on wrapper, label, bottle, and stopper. Sold hy Crosse & Blackwell, London, j. • and by all dealers in Sauces. I I BEWARE or COUNTERFEI"3, j LEA & PERRINS, WORCESTER. J A FORTUNE FOR A TRIFLE, £ 25,000 for £ 1. Full particulars of this most advantageous money speculation, guaranteed by Government, will be sent Free on application, enclosing a stamped directed enve- lope, to John Foster raig's-court, Charing-cross, London. S.W f6221 QJOLM.&R'I 0RIMLOWF1 Now t'n Domestic Use, is unequalled for Blano- Mange, Custards, Puddings, Calces, Soups, H., and is the most wholesome and easily digestible Food for Children and Invalids. DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING BLANC-MANGE. Take four ounces (or four full-sized table-spoonfuls) oi the Flour, and one quart of milk, sweetened to the I taste, then add a pinch of salt. Mix a portion ol the milk (cold) with the Flour into a thin paste then add the remainder hot, with a piece of lemon peel or cinna- mon. Boil gently for eight to ten minutes, well stirring it all the time, aaul (after taking out the peel) pour it into a mould to cool. Serve with preserved fruit, jelly, &c. INFANTS' FOOD. Mi-: two full-sized tea-spoonfuls of the Flour with a little cold water into a paste. Add half a pint of hot milk and water, sweeten to the taste, and boil for about five minutes. To be used warm. CUP-PUDDING FOR INFANTS. Mix a full-sized dessert-spoonful of the Flour with hal^a pint of milk, a lump of sugar, and a pinch of salt. Boil for eight minutes (stirring it all the time), and then add one egg well beaten. Mix thoroughly and pour into a buttered cup, tie up in a cloth, and again boil fox abou t ten minutes. Serve it hot. OTHER WAYS OF USING THE FLOUR. Prepared as ARROWROOT, it is excellent for invalids. As GRUEL, prepare with milk in the ordinary way. For CHILDBEN, this Flour makes most nutritions and economical food. For thickening Soups and GEAVTES it is very good. For GRAVY JELLY, boft in water, mix with A little strong meat gravy, and put into a shape to cool. Retailed by Family Grocer* and Druggists; W/taZesale of the Manufacturer J. & J. COLMAN, LONDON. PRICE LIST of PULVERMACHER'S GALVANIC JT CHAIN-BANDS, BELTS, and FLEXIBLE BAT- TERIES A. Narrow Chain-Bands for Sciatica, Rheumatic, Neu- ralgic, and Gouty Pains, Chronic Rheumatism, Local Paralysis, Cramp in the Extremities, accord- ing to Electric Power 18s., 22s., 40s., and upwards. B. Broad Chain-Bands or Belts, for Lumbago, Indiges- tion, Liver, Chest, and Nervous Complaints, &c., wearable as a Belt 22s. to 40s., and 55s. C. Broad Chain-Bands for Nervous Deafness, Head, Tooth, and Face Ache, and Noises in the Head 21s. and upwards. D. Broad Chains for Loss ef Voice and other affections of the Throat, Asthma, Spinal Comp'aints 10s. 6d., 18s., 22, and 40s. E. Broad Chain-Bands for Writer's Cramp, Trembling, Nervousness, &c. 22s. to 30s., 40s., and 60s. F. Combined Bands for General Debility, Central Para- lysis, Epilepsy, and Functional Disorders 50s. to GOs. Complete Set with Volta-Electric Belts for restoring vital power 1:5. With Voltaic Flexible Chain Battery £8. G. Chain Batteries for Extreme Nervous Debility, Para- lysis, and for restoring exhausted Vital Energy (to be used in conjunction with specially combined Bands) £ 3 10s. to 4 Guineas. H. High-Tension Flexible Chain Pocket. Batteries, with a complete Set of Combined Bauds. Belts, and ac- cessories (for special cases) £10 and upwards. No Galvanic Bands or Belts are genuine but those bear- ing the fac-simile of J. L. Pulvermacher's signature on the label. ——— CAUTION.—A Perpetual Injunction in Chancery, dated ,18th August, 1869, was granted to J. L. Pulvermacher against Alfred Barrows, alias C. D. Hammond, alias Henry James, alias C. T. Raphey, their assistants, agents, and servants, restraining the said person or persons, under a penalty of £5,000, from deceitfully ad- vertising Belts, &c., delusively representing them as electric. This decree is printed in extenso in Pulver- macher's Pamphlet of Testimonials and Reports of Cures, containing extensive numerousextractsfrom many standard scientific works,—viz., Dr. Pereira's Materia- Medica," fourth edition Dr. Tanner's Practiceof Medi- cine," eighth edition and Dr. Handfield Jones on "Nervous and Functional Disorders," &c., sent post free on application to the Sole Inventor and Patentee, J. L. PULVERMACHER, GALVANIC ESTABLISHMENT, 200. REGENT-STREET LONDON, W. 15582 NOTICE.—Report of Dr. Arthur Hill Hassall, Analyst of the "Laucet" Sanitary Commission, Author of "Food and its Adulterations," &c., &c., on Mayar's Semolina.—"I have carefully tested, chemically and microscopically, the samples of SEMOLINA sent by Messrs. L. MAYAR and Co., 36. Mark-lane, London, E.C. I find them to be perfectly genuine, of excellent quality, and eminently nutritious. They contain a very large percentage of nitrogenous matter, chiefly gluten, and are far more nutritious than any other food, such as Arrow- root, Tapioca, Sago, Corn Flour, Farinaceous Food, ordinary Wheat Flour, or any of the Cereals in use as food in this country. — (Signed) ARTHUR HILL HASSELL, M.D., London." Highly recommended by the Faculty for Infants, Invalids, &c. Makes delicious Puddings, Custards, Blanc Mange, &c. After a trial no no family will be without Mayar's Semolina. [5942 BREAKFAST.—EPPS'S COCOA. — GRATEFUL AND COM- FORTING.—The very agreeable character of this prepara- tion has rendered it a general favourite. The Civil Service Gazette remarks :—"By a thorough knowledge of the natu- ral laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine proper- ties of well-selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills." Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in tin-lined packets, labelled, James Epps and Co..Homoeopathic Chemists. London. f5413 SEA Moss FARINE.—Sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, Custard, Pudding, Charlotte Russe, &c., can be made from a single packet of the American "Rand Sea Moss Farine." Its incomparable excellence and cheapness, the variety of dishes to which it is applicable, and the simplicity of pre- paration, make it the most healthful, convenient, and delicious food in the world. For Infants', Children's, or Invalids' diet, its nourishing and health-giving properties render it preferable to all Corn-flours, Maizenas, Corn, Starches, &c. It is simple, delicate, nutritious, remedial and economical, as it can be furnished for one-half the cost cf the above articles, for all of which it is more than a substitute. In Shilling Packets, of all chemists, grocers, and corn chandlers throughout the United Kingdom. Rand Sea. Moss Farine Co., 266, High Holborn, London, and Park-place, New York, U.S. Sold by J. and C. Sankey, 18, Angel-street, Cardiff. f.5421 THROAT DISEASES.—BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, which have proved so successful in America for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, or any irritation or soreness of the throat, are now imported and sold in this country at Is. lid. per box, put up in the form of a lozenge." It is the most convenient, pleasant, safe, and sure remedy for clearing and strengthening the voice known in the world. The Rev. Henry Ward Beecher says: "I have often recom- mended them to friends who were public speakers, and in many cases they have proved extremely serviceable." The genuine have the words "Brown's Bronchial Troches" on the Government Stamp around each box.— Principal Office, 493, Oxford-street, London. Sold by all medicine vendors. [5424 ADVICE TO MOTHERS Are you broken of your rest by a. sick child, suffering with the pain of cutting toeth ? Go at once to a Chemist, and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor sufferer imme- diately j i]b is perfectly harmless it produces natural quiet sleep, by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as bright as a batton." It has been long in use in America, and is highly recommended by medical men it is very pleasant to take it soothes the child it softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for dysentry, and diarrhcea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and see that "Curtis and Perkins, New York and London" is on the outside wrapper. No mother should be without it. —Sold by all medicine dealers at Is. l^d. per Bottle, London Dep6t, 493, Oxford St. [5422 LUXURIANT AND BEAUTIFUL HAIR.—Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer or Dressing never fails to quickly restore grey or faded hair to its youthful colour and beauty, and with the first application a beautiful gloss and delightful fragrance is given to the hair. It stops the hair from falling off. It prevents baldness. It promotes luxuriant growth no other preparation will produce the same beneficial result. In large bottles, price Six shillings. Sold by chemists and perfumers everywhere. Depôt, 266, High Holborn, London. For Children's Hair.—Mrs. Allen's Zylobalsamum far ex- cels any pomade or hair oil. and is a delightful Haii Dressing it is a distinct and separate preparation frorr the Restorer, and its use not required with it. Price of Zylobalsamum, three shillings. [5423 Du BARRY'S Delicious Health Restoring Revalenta Arabica Food, which contains three times the nourishment of the best meat, saves fifty times its cost in other reme- dies, restores perfect digestion, strong nerves, sound lungs, healthy liver, refreshing sleep, functional regularity, and energy to the most disordered or enfeebled, removing speedily and effectually indigestion (dyspepsia), habitual constipation, diarrhcea, hasmorrhoids, liver complaints, riatulency, nervousness, biliousness, fevers, sore throats, catarrhs, colds,influenza, noises in the head and ears, rheu- matism, gout, impurities, eruptions, hysteria, neuralgia, irritability, sleeplessness, acidity, palpitation, heartburn. headache, debility, dropsy, cramps, spasms, nausea and sickness, sinking fits, coughs, asthma, bronchitis, incipient consumption, scrofula, tightness of the chest, pains at the pit of the stomach, between the shoulders, &c. We quote a few out of more than 68,000 cures :—The Pope's health restored by Du Barry's Food Cure, No. 68,413.— "Rome, July 21, 1866.-Thefhealth of the Holy Father is excellent, especially since, abandoning all other remedies, he has confined himself entirely to Du Barry's Revalenta Arabica Food, of which he consumes a plateful at every meal. It has produced a surprisingly beneficial effect on his health, and his Holiness cannot praise this excellent food too highly." From the Gazette du Midi, July 2.5th. No. 49,832—" Fifty years' indescribable agony from dyspepsia, nervousness' asthma, cough, consti- pation, flatulency, spasms, sickness, and vomiting. —Maria Joly, Wortham Ling, near Diss, Norfolk." Cure, No. 47,121 Miss Elizabeth Jacobs, of Nazing Vicarage, Waltham Cross, Herts, of extreme nervousness, indigestion, gatherings, low spirits, and nervous fancies- In tins at Is. Hd; 1 lb., 2s. 9d.; 2 Ibs., 4s 6d.; 5 lbs., lIs.; 12 Ibs., 22s; 24 lbs, 40s. Also, Du Barry's Revalenta Arabica Chocolate Powder is packed in tin canisters—For 12 cups at 2s., for 24 cups at 3s. 6d., for 48 cups a.t 6s., for 288 cups at 308., for 576 cups at 55s. Being about one penny per cup. The 30s. and 55s. tins are sent free of carriage in England on receipt of Post Office Order.—Barry du Barry and Co, No. 77. Regent-street, London, and all Grocers and Chemists. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS—The Female's Friend.—So soon as the human functions are disorded steps should be taken to rectify them. It is a hopless delusion to leave the malady to its own course. A few appropriate doses of Hollway's Pills at the proper period will prevent many a serious illness. They arrest all morbid influences, and prevent disease from extending and affecting other parts of the system. Their primary action is upon the blood, stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowels. Their secon- dary action is to strengthen the nervous centres. No drug can be at once so harmless yet so antagonistic to disorders affecting the female. The most perfect re- liance may be placed upon their purifyiug, regulating, and renovating virtues. They may be safely taken by females at any age. A DELICACY FOR THE HEALTHY.—A NUTRITIOUS FOOD FOR THE INVALID. Prepamtions of farinaceous food have formed an important article of commerce for some time past, but the latest kind introduced is likely to exceed all others in value. The name oi it—"British Corn Flour prepared from Rice" sounds somewhat anomalous; we are apt to regard corn as simply in- cluding maize, wheat, barley, and oats; but the manu- facturers, in applying the name to their rice food, have used the word in its more universal, and we might say, original sense, as designating all the seeds employed for making bread or cake thus the title Corn Hour pre- pared from Rice" is not only permissible but admirably selected. The new preparation has a special value, rice being not only more easy of digestion than any other article of food (Dr. Beaumont showing thai it takes but <• \e hour to digest, whilst even sago takes one hour and a half), but it possesses the advantage over all other grains of containing a larger proportion of fat-formiiig materials, so that it must be allowed the foremost place amongst farinaceous foods. Rice is als«, Vss heating, and it yields an amount of nutriment of which sago and arrowroot are devoid, they being in themselves utterly incapable of supporting animal life. Like wheat, then, rice is nutritious, and. like arrowroot, easy of digestion. Hence, British Corn Flour prepared from rice supplies a want that has been often felt in the sick room, and by persons suffering from weak stomachs-namely a food that digests easily, yet containing nitrogenous matters capable of nourishing every part of the body. U henit is said that the manufacturers of the new preparation are the eminent firm of J. and J. Column (the well- known manufacturers of mustard), and that they have laboured many years to bring their corn flour to per- fection, it hardly needs the high testimony that has been given by Drs. Lankester. Hassall, Cameron, and Muspratt to vouch for its purity and genuineness. As a diet for invalids, convalescents, and infants, it is simply invaluable, while as a pleasant addition to the dinner tables of the healthy, in the form of blanc-man^e, custards and puddings, J. and J. Colman's British Corn Flour prepared from rice is that rare blessing, an unadulterated luxury.—Morning Post

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