122 PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W. The above Company has been formed for the purpose of supplying the Nobility, Gentry, and Private Families with Pure Wines of the highest character, at a saving of at least thirty per cent. 52s. and 60s. 385. ST. JULIEN CLARET 285. PALE COGNAC BRANDY. SPARKLING EPERNAY CHAMPAGNE (Equal to that usually charged 60s. per Doz.) (Pure and without acidity.) COLONIAL BRANDY (Pale or Brown), 16s. and 18s. per Gal. (The finest imported,) BOTTLES AND PACKAGES INCLUDED. TERMS, Cash or Reference. Delivered free to any London Railway Station. Country orders to be accompanied with a remittance. application. Price Lists sent free on WILLIAM REID TIPPING, Manager. BOOKS RECEIVED. Archippus; or, The Christian Ministry. By Pastor Emeritus. London: Judd & Glass. Baptist Magazine. Jan. London: Pewtress & Co. Bohn's Scientific Library-Morphy's Games of Chess. London: H. G. Bohn. British Quarterly Review. Jan. London: Jackson and Walford. Cathedra Petri. Books 1 to 8. 3 Vols. 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Cross Cheques "Bank of London." Price Lists forwarded on application. Should be used in preference to any other. It is greatly preferred by the most eminent Physicians in London for Invalids, and as the best food for Infants. It also forms a light nutritious diet for general use. REPORT ON PLUMBE'S ARROW-ROOT BY DR. HASSALL, "I have subjected Plumbe's Arrow-Root to careful examination, microscopical and chemical. I find it to be perfectly genuine, and of superior quality; equal in all respects to the best Bermuda, for which so high a price is usually charged. (Signed) "ARTHUR HALL Hassall, M.D.” Directions and Testimonials with each packet which bears the signature of A. S. Plumbe, 3 Alie Place, Alie Street, London, E. Retailed in London by SNOW, Paternoster Row; FORD, Islington; MORGAN, Sloane Street; WILLIAMS & LLOYD, Moorgate Street; MEDES, Camberwell. AGENTS WANTED. CONSUMPTION &c. (225) THIRTY-SECOND EDITION, (Thirty-second Thousand,) of Mr. GEORGE successful Treatment, with recent highly interesting cases of Cure. Post free for Five Stamps, from the Author, Coombe Lodge, Peckham, S.E. N.B.-At home on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Mornings until Twelve o'clock, and at other times by appointment only. EXTRACT FROM A LETTER OF A CLERGYMAN OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Parsonage, near H "Dear Sir,-Although personally unknown to you, I cannot but state [from sense of gratitude] the benefit I have received from you. For years I have been subject to a severe pain in my chest on taking cold, with irritation of the windpipe or trachea, producing a stoppage in sneaking and preaching, and for years I have found great benefit in this complaint from your medicine. My nam is well known to many of the Clergy; I should not wish it to appear in print, but you are welcome to any priv Yours faithfully, R.L., Lacumbent of -" Mr. CONGREVE will furnish the name of this den man ( (218) 122 PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W. The above Company has been formed for the purpose of supplying the Nobility, Gentry, and Private Families with Pure Wines of the highest character, at a saving of at least thirty per cent. SOUTH AFRICAN PORT SOUTH AFRICAN SHERRY (The finest ever introduced to this Country.) ROYAL VICTORIA SHERRY PER DOZ. 20s. & 24s. 20s, & 248. 32s. 42s. 52s. and 60s. 38s. PALE COGNAC BRANDY. SPARKLING EPERNAY CHAMPAGNE (Equal to that usually charged 60s. per Doz.) COLONIAL BRANDY (Pale or Brown), (The finest imported,) BOTTLES AND PACKAGES INCLUDED. TERMS, Cash or Reference. Delivered free to any London Railway Station. Country orders to be accompanied with a remittance. application. Price Lists sent free on WILLIAM REID TIPPING, Manager. BOOKS RECEIVED. Archippus; or, The Christian Ministry. By Pastor Emeritus. London: Judd & Glass. Baptist Magazine. Jan. London: Pewtress & Co. Bohn's Scientific Library-Morphy's Games of Chess. London: H. G. Bohn. British Quarterly Review. Jan. London: Jackson and Walford. Cathedra Petri. Books 1 to 8. 3 Vols. London: Thickbroom Brothers. Central Truths. By the Rev. Chas. Stanford. London: Jackson and Walford. Children's Harp (The). London: Knight & Sons. Church and its Living Head (The). By the Rev. Wm. Hanna, LL.D. Edinburgh: Constable and Co. Columbus. A Poem. By Britannicus. London: A. W. Bennett. Commentary on the Book of Psalms. By Wm. De Burgh, D.D. Parts 17 and 18. Dublin: Hodges, Smith, and Co. Congregational Union-Aberdare Addresses. London: Jackson and Walford. Congregational Year Book. 1860. London: Jackson and Walford. Correspondant (Le). Counsels to Young Men on Self-Improvement. By the Rev. Wm. Swan. Cousin's Courtship (The). By John R. Wise. 2 Vols, London: Smith, Elder, and Co. Daily Bible Teachings designed for the Young. By Thulia S. Henderson. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black. Dublin University Magazine. Thom and Sons. Jan, Dublin: Educator (The). Jan. London: Ward and Co. Footprints of Jesus. Vol. 3. London: Judd and Glass. Good Words. Part 1. Edinburgh: Strahan & Co. Ierne. Part 1. London: Partridge and Co. SOUTH AFRICAN PORT, SHERRY, &c. Finest Importations, 20s. per dozen, Bottles included, an advantage greatly appreciated by the Public, saving the great annoyance of returning them. TERMS INTRODUCER OF THE A Pint Sample of both for 24 Stamps. WINE IN CASK FORWARDED FREE TO ANY RAILWAY STATION EXCELSIOR BRANDY, Pale or Brown, 15s. per Gallon, or 30s. per Dozen. CASH. Country orders must contain a Remittance. Cross Cheques “ Bank of London." Price Lists forwarded on application. JAMES L. DENMAN, STREET, 65 FENCHURCH LONDON. (219) PLUMBE'S GENUINE ARROW-ROOT, 1s. 6d. per lb., Should be used in preference to any other. It is greatly preferred by the most eminent Physicians in London for Invalids, and as the best food for Infants. It also forms a light nutritious diet for general use. REPORT ON PLUMBE'S ARROW-ROOT BY DR. HASSALL. "I have subjected Plumbe's Arrow-Root to careful examination, microscopical and chemical. I find it to be perfectly genuine, and of superior quality; equal in all respects to the best Bermuda, for which so high a price is usually charged. (Signed) "ARTHUR HALL HASSALL, M.D." Directions and Testimonials with each packet which bears the signature of A. S. Plumbe, 3 Alie Place, Alie Street, London, E. Retailed in London by SNOW, Paternoster Row; FORD, Islington; MORGAN, Sloane Street; WILLIAMS & LLOYD, Moorgate Street; MEDES, Camberwell. AGENTS WANTED. (225) CONSUMPTION &c. THIRTY-SECOND EDITION, (Thirty-second Thousand,) of Mr. GEORGE successful Treatment, with recent highly interesting cases of Cure. Post free for Five Stamps, from the Author, Coombe Lodge, Peckham, S.E. N.B.-At home on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Mornings until Twelve o'clock, and at other times by appointment only. EXTRACT FROM A LETTER OF A CLERGYMAN OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Parsonage, near H "Dear Sir,-Although personally unknown to you, I cannot but state [from sense of gratitude] the benefit I have received from you. For years I have been subject to a severe pain in my chest on taking cold, with irritation of the windpipe or trachea, producing a stoppage in speaking and preaching, and for years I have found great benefit in this complaint from your medicine. My name is well known to many of the Clergy; I should not wish it to appear in print, but you are welcome to any private use of it. Yours faithfully, R.L., Incumbent of " Mr. CONGREVE will furnish the name of this gentleman on inquiry. (218) |