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THE BEST PUDDING . MAYAR'S SEMOLINA . ^^^ f ^^ Ji ^^ wiw ^^^^^ h ^ ' ^ ^ ^» gi ^ T ^* fes ^^« SSS-J ^^*^^ - ; - * ft ''^^ % ii 7 ^ SSVcS ^ s ^ s ^ ' ^ . jvay . ^ 'ytl , JKr ¥ ? 3 'K >^ S'iv Siw' 5 vcu" > r -JB ^ WWSw ^^ ' 0 lK & r ^&^^ j ^^ ^ fsK ^* PKIZE MEDALS CS ^^ It ^ K'amt ' ui * Ktf 9 iSi"XCf ^ r ^ i ^ S . jfff- * Py * t > A' i & L ' t' ' i *? s > w 5 * * fi liPWil & r ^&^^^ m ^^ f ^ wSMr ^ ' ^ Z & fcg-xx ^ r ^• jsiTt' ^ jrM *

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NOTICE . Read this with care and attention . ) THE MANUFACTORY of MAYAR'S SEMOLINA was established in 1815 . It is the oldest and the largest in the World , Twenty-five Million pounds being yearly produced . ( 25 , 000 , 000 . ) Our SEMOLINA is the staple food in France , Russia , Spain , Italy , & c , and will soon be that of England . It has obtained 24 PRIZE MEDALS in . the Great Exhibitions for its superiority over all others , and is pronounced by the most eminent members of the Medical Profession , both in London and in Paris , to be far more Nutritious than Tapioca , Arrowroot , corn flour ( which are only Starch ) , or any farinaceous food already introduced into this country . See Dr . Hassali ' s Analytical Report hi the columns of this paper . N . B . —Jlcing determined to maintain its reputation , wc again CAUTION the Public , that an imitation , to which a false and ridicuous name has been given , isintroduced by awell known Firm , taking advantage of its name and publicity to sell a similar article of very inferior quality , to realise extra profits , and who advertise in favour of that article the qualities possessed by our Semolina . As a proof of our assertion wc challenge a comparison , by analysis . between our SBMOLININA and the so-called Pearlina .

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MAYAR'S SEMOLINA «• is solely the heart * i of the very best Wheat . „ A Y A R ' S S E M ~ d ~ L ~ - ~ ] ~ N ~ A , , is richer than any other farinaceous food 3 . in Azotic matter , indispensable in the — muscular furmat ' ion of the body . „ A Y A R ' S SEMOLINA . o Highly recommended by the P Factdty for Children and Invalids MIAYAR'S SEMOLINA . *< Is extremely nourishing and easily digested . g , A Y A R ' S SEMOLINA — makes delicious S" Puddings , Custards and Pastry 7 ~ ~ ~ S S E M O LTFA - unequalled for thickening P * Soups , 1 leef Tea , and Gruels . M | A Y A R ' S SEMOLINA ^ is the greatest delicacy Pi for llreakfast and Supper | A Y A R ' S SEMOLINA . p Is very economical . p May be used with or without Milk . ' { 4 Kecipes on each Package . r" 6 d . lb . in Packet , Sd . in Canister . Sold by all Chemists , Grocers , fee .

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HOMINY . MAYAR'S HOMINY , produced from the best Indian Maru , without any adulteration obtained by grinding , is far superior to the Maize Com Flour already introduced in this country , which is only Starch obtained by a process oi washing , which dclcriotatos entirely the quality , and is sold at a very high price . Sold by all Chemists , Grocers , and Corn Dealers . Wholesale at MAYAR'S , 3 6 , MARK LANK , LONDON , E . C . A Wholesale Agent wanted in every Town .

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URO . KENNING'S NEW TRACING BOARDS , Mounted on Cloth for the pocket , Trice 7 / 6 .

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RUPTURES . —BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . WFTTE ' s Moc-Main LEVER TRUSS fls allowed by upwards of t ; oo Medical Men to be the most effective invention in the curative treatment ol IIKKNIA . The use of a steel spring , so often hurtful n its effects , is here avoided ; a sot ' t bandage being » orn round the body , while the requisite resisting power i supplied by the MOC-MAIN PAD and PATENT , KV I £ R , fitting with so much ease and closeness that it : annot be detected , and may be worn during sleep . A descriptive crcular may be had , and the Truss , which cannot fail to fit , forwarded by post , on the circumference of the body , two inches below the hips , being Tsent to the MAKL'KACTURUR , Mr . WHITE , 22 S , Piccadilly , London . dike 01 u Single Truss , 16 s ., 2 is . 26 s . 6 \ 1 . and 31 s . 6 d , Postage is , ,, of a Double Truss , 31 s . 6 d ., 42 s . and 52 s . 6 d . Postage is . 8 d . ,, of Umbilical Truss , 42 s , ami 52 s . 6 d . Postage is . tod . Post Office Orders to be made payable to J OHN WHITB , Post Office , Piccadilly , SEW PA TENT EKASTIC STOCK / . X'GS , KNEECAPS , £ *> , The materia ! of which the ; . c are nude i .- > recommended bv the faculty as being peculiarly ELASTIC and CO . MI'KKSSUIIJ ' : and the best invention for giving efficient and permanent Minport in all cases of WEAKNESS , VARICOSE VEINS , & c . Price . s . rid ., 7 s . (<\ ., 10 s . and IOS . each . Postage od . SPINAL MACHINES , LEG IRONS , and Every Description of Surgical Appliances , fOitX IVWTE i Manufacturer * w 3 f Piccadilly London .

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Bro . GEORGE KENNING , GOLDSMITH , JEWELLER & WATCHMAKER . Per oz . Presentation Jewels , guaranteed ( g-carat Gold ) ... go / o ,, ,, ,, ( 15-carat Gold ) ... 110 / 0 „ „ ,, ( iS-carat Gold ) ... 130 / 0 Silver ( Hall-marked ) Lodge Jewels ... ... 1 3 / 6 London : 2 , 3 & 4 , Little Britain , AND 198 , Fleet Street . Liverpool : 2 , Monument Place .

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Mason ' s Hall Tavern , MASON'S AVENUE , BASINGHALL STREET , CITY . THE above old-established Tavern is NOW OPEN , newly decorated , by Bro CHARLES GOSDEN , late Manager of the Freemasons' Tavern Company . Every accommodation will be found for Lodges , Chapters , Mark and other degrees , for their Meetings , Dinners , Suppers , & c , and every attention \ v be paid to their comfort and enjoyment by the new Proprietor .

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Caledonian Hotel , ROBERT STREET , ADELPHI TERRACE , STRAND . GENTLEMEN and Families visiting London will find every accommodation , combined with comfort and moderate charges , at the above Hotel . Beds from 2 s . ; Sitting Rooms from 3 s ; Breakfasts from 2 s . ; Tahlc d'Hote 6 . 30 , 3 s . 6 d . Every accommodation for Masonic Meetings and Banquets . A Spacious and Cheerful Coffee Room overlooking the Thames . BRO . GEORGE STATES , Manager .

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Duke of Edinburgh , Shepherd ' s-lane , Brixton . ( Close to Railway Station , L . C . and D . R . ) BRO . TIMEWELL begs to announce to the Craft that be has enlarged and adapted his bouse for MASONIC LODGES , & c , and lias still a few evenings disengaged . United Pilgrims' Lodge of Instruction , No . 507 , meet here every Friday evening at 7 ; Bro . John Thomas , P . M ., itc , Preceptor .

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WILL IA At WINS OR , of S , Milcs ' s-lane , London-bridge , I lupous CIGARS of the very Kincst Urands only , and Manufactures Cigars from the Choicest Tobaccos . Wholesale and Retail .

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Beer in Bottle * WHITBREAD and CO . ' s London Cooper , Stout and Ales . Sole Agent , ROUT . WAKKR . Prices and full particulars can be obtained at the Stores , * 277 , GRAY'S INN ROAD , W . C .

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THE columns and woodwork of tho well-known old organ screen at St . Paul ' s are now being erected as a screen over the north door of the cathedral . It is to be hoped that the authorities will restore to its proper place the slab bearing the quaint Latin inscription to the memory of the illustrious Wren . — Musical Standard .

SMALL-POX , FKVKKS , AND SKIN DISEASES . — The predisposition to is prevented by Lamploiigh ' s Vyrefic Saline . Vitalising and invigorating , its effects arc remarkable in llieir cure ami prevention . Take it as directed . Sold by chemists and the maker , II . Lainplough , 113 , Ilolljom-liill . — [ Advl . ] REPORT of Dr . Arthur Hill Hassall . Analyst of

the " Lancet" Sanitary Commission , Author of " Kood and its Adulterations , " Sec , & c ., on Mayar's . Semolina : " I have carefully tested , chemically and microscopically , the samples of . Semolina sent by Messrs . L . Mayar & Co ., 36 , Mark Lane , London , E . C . I find them to be perfectly genuine , of excellent quality , and eminently nutritious . Tltey contain a very large percentage of nitrogenous mailer , chiefly gluten , and are far more nutritious

than any other food , such as Arrowroot , 1 aptoca , Sago , Corn Flour , Farinaceous Food , ordinary Wheat Flour , or any of the Cereals in use as food in this country . — ( Signed ) ARTHUR llll . l . HASSAI . I ,, M . D ., London . " - - Highly recommended by the Faculty for Infants , Invalids , & c . Makes delicious I ' udding , Custards , Wane Mange , & c . After a trial no family will be without Mayar ' s Semolina .

CKOSUY ' S BALSAMIC COUGH LLIXER . — Opiates Nar-otics , and Squills aie too often invoked to ^ ive relief ill Coughs , Colds , and all Pulmonary diseases . Instead of such fallacious remedies , which yield momentary relief at the expense of enfeebling the digestive organs and thus increasing I hat delulily which lies al the rco * . of the malady , modern science points toCrosby ' s Balsamic Cough Elixeras the true remedy . —Select Testimonial Dr . Kooke ,

, Scarborough , author of the " Anti-Lancet , '' says : "I have repeatedly observed hov / very rapidly and invariably it subdued cough Pain , and irritation of the chest in cases of pulmonary consumption , and I can , with the greatest confidence , recommend it as a most valuable adjunct to an otherwise strengthening treatment for this disease . " —This medicine , which is free irom opium _ and squills , not only allays the local irritation , but impiovcs digestion and strengthens the

constitution Hence it is used with the most :-i ^ nal ^ success in Asthmas , lirnnchiiis . Consumption , Coughs , Influenza , Night Sweat , of Consumption , < Juin > y , and all affections of the tlnoad and chests Sold by all respectable Chemists and Patent Medicine llealers in bottles at is . od ., 4 s . fid . anil us each , and wholesale b y J . M . CUOSHY , Chemist , Scarborough . ' / Invalids should read Crosby ' s Prize Treatise on " Diseases of the Lungs and Air-Vessels , " a copy of which can be obtained cratis of any respectable Chemist . —( Advt . .

Curious Discover Y At Letcombe Castle.

CURIOUS DISCOVER Y at LETCOMBE CASTLE .

A curious discovery has been made by Mr . John S . Phene " , F . G . S ., F . R . G . S ., member of the British Archaeological Association , who is making an archaeological inspection of the earthworks in Oxfordshire and the neighbouring counties . On examining Letcombe Castle , one of the great

embanked forts or camps along the ridge road on the chalk hills of Berkshire , he pursued a mode of investigation by which he has been repeatedly successful in obtaining relics among the tumuli of the Hebrides and in Scotland . His examination of the eastern portion of the mound was without result ,

but , on a careful measurement and inspection of the south , he came upon an apparently small stone , almost level with the turf , firmly imbedded , and somewhat foreign to the locality . Borrowing a small weeding spud from one of the several persons working in the camp , he set to work to dislodge the

stone ; this , as the hole deepened , became wider , and at a depth of eighteen inches , assumed the form of an almost perfect cone , a shape which had apparently been produced by chipping and not by rubbing or the application of any cutting instrument . At this depth the stone was found to be standing on

five or six large flints , and on being removed exhibited a cist or chamber beneath , the walls of which were formed by the flints , and the floor by a fiat slab of stone . In this cavity were human bones , portions of which only Mr . Phene was able to secure , as the rest crumbled away—some flint scrapers , a

triangular piece of flint with true sides and angles , and which on a very reduced scale would show as by a section the form of the conical cover , half of a hatchet-shaped Hint , the apparent outline of an ambo of a shield , which also crumbled , but left its flat base firmly attached to the bottom slab , and also

a small fragment of a beautifully-formed urn or drinking cup of an unusually hard material . Having taken these , and replaced the stones , Mr . Phone ' s first care was to find the owner of the estate , and acquaint him with the facts . The trespass ( if any ) was at once condoned ill a

courteous way by James Palmer , Esq ., of Letcombe , to whom the estate belongs , who expressed his interest in the discovery , and requested Mr . Phenc " to retain the relics , which were duly tendered by him to Mr . Palmer as the owner . The cist itself was situated on the inner side of

the embankment , i . e ., within or almost within the encicnte , and must therefore have belonged to the occupants . Assuming the camp to be British , and , as a consequence , its occupants worshippers of the sun , this conical or flame-shaped stone surmounting the

cistvaen may have been emblematical of their religion ; or from its position , it may have been an altar , beneath which was a rude reliquary , containing the bones and weapons of some former leader , whose aid was invoked for success in battle ; or it may have been used as an altar of compact , on which

the contracting parties would place their hands while taking their oaths , the solemn sanctuary of the relics attesting their sincerity , as we in a less formal manner touch the seal on delivering a deed ; otherwise it would seem that these embankments were sometimes used for sepulture . —Oxford Journal , June 17 .

" MORE than a year ago one of my children was attacked with bronchitis , and , after a long illness , was given up by my physician as 'past cure . ' I was then induced to try your Vegetable Pain Killer , and from the time I began the use of it the child rapidly got better , and is now strong and healthy . — J WINSTANLEY , 10 ,

IVhittle-st ., L ' pool , Jan . 1869 . —To P . D . < fe Son . " GALVANISM . —Pulvermacher ' s Monthly Record of Ctnes'is ucno ready for the benefit of Sufferers , containing documentary evidence uf remarkable Cures effected by Pulvermacher ' s Improved Patent Self-applicable Voha-Llectric Chain-Hands and Pocket llallcries , and may be had on application lo the Sole Inventor and

Patentee—J . L . l ' nlvermaeher , 10 S , Regent-street , London , \ Y . A Test on Loan sent gratis if required . Caution . —Spurious Electric Appliances being advertised by Quack Doctors , Patients should consult Pulvermacher ' s Pamphlet on that suhject ( frce by post ) , embodying other most interesting mailer for those suffering from . Rheumatic and Neuralgic Pains , Functional Disorders ,

tic , & c— [ Advl . ] HOLLOWAY ' S PILLS . —The Greatest Wonder of Modern Times . —They correct bile , prevent flatulency , cleanse the liver , and purify the system , renovate the debilitated , strengthen the stomach , increase the appetite , invigorate the nerves , promote health , and reinstate the the weal ; lo an ardour of feeling never before expeclcd . The sale of these Pills throughout the cjube astonishes

everybody , convincing the most sceptical that there is no medicine equal lo Holloway ' s Pills for removing the complaints which arc incidental to the human race . They are indeed a blessing lo the afflicted , and a boon lo those who suffer from any disorder , internal or external . Thousands of persons have testified that by their use alone they have been restored to health after other remedies had proved unsuccessful , —[ Advt . ]

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THE BEST PUDDING . MAYAR'S SEMOLINA . ^^^ f ^^ Ji ^^ wiw ^^^^^ h ^ ' ^ ^ ^» gi ^ T ^* fes ^^« SSS-J ^^*^^ - ; - * ft ''^^ % ii 7 ^ SSVcS ^ s ^ s ^ ' ^ . jvay . ^ 'ytl , JKr ¥ ? 3 'K >^ S'iv Siw' 5 vcu" > r -JB ^ WWSw ^^ ' 0 lK & r ^&^^ j ^^ ^ fsK ^* PKIZE MEDALS CS ^^ It ^ K'amt ' ui * Ktf 9 iSi"XCf ^ r ^ i ^ S . jfff- * Py * t > A' i & L ' t' ' i *? s > w 5 * * fi liPWil & r ^&^^^ m ^^ f ^ wSMr ^ ' ^ Z & fcg-xx ^ r ^• jsiTt' ^ jrM *

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NOTICE . Read this with care and attention . ) THE MANUFACTORY of MAYAR'S SEMOLINA was established in 1815 . It is the oldest and the largest in the World , Twenty-five Million pounds being yearly produced . ( 25 , 000 , 000 . ) Our SEMOLINA is the staple food in France , Russia , Spain , Italy , & c , and will soon be that of England . It has obtained 24 PRIZE MEDALS in . the Great Exhibitions for its superiority over all others , and is pronounced by the most eminent members of the Medical Profession , both in London and in Paris , to be far more Nutritious than Tapioca , Arrowroot , corn flour ( which are only Starch ) , or any farinaceous food already introduced into this country . See Dr . Hassali ' s Analytical Report hi the columns of this paper . N . B . —Jlcing determined to maintain its reputation , wc again CAUTION the Public , that an imitation , to which a false and ridicuous name has been given , isintroduced by awell known Firm , taking advantage of its name and publicity to sell a similar article of very inferior quality , to realise extra profits , and who advertise in favour of that article the qualities possessed by our Semolina . As a proof of our assertion wc challenge a comparison , by analysis . between our SBMOLININA and the so-called Pearlina .

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MAYAR'S SEMOLINA «• is solely the heart * i of the very best Wheat . „ A Y A R ' S S E M ~ d ~ L ~ - ~ ] ~ N ~ A , , is richer than any other farinaceous food 3 . in Azotic matter , indispensable in the — muscular furmat ' ion of the body . „ A Y A R ' S SEMOLINA . o Highly recommended by the P Factdty for Children and Invalids MIAYAR'S SEMOLINA . *< Is extremely nourishing and easily digested . g , A Y A R ' S SEMOLINA — makes delicious S" Puddings , Custards and Pastry 7 ~ ~ ~ S S E M O LTFA - unequalled for thickening P * Soups , 1 leef Tea , and Gruels . M | A Y A R ' S SEMOLINA ^ is the greatest delicacy Pi for llreakfast and Supper | A Y A R ' S SEMOLINA . p Is very economical . p May be used with or without Milk . ' { 4 Kecipes on each Package . r" 6 d . lb . in Packet , Sd . in Canister . Sold by all Chemists , Grocers , fee .

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HOMINY . MAYAR'S HOMINY , produced from the best Indian Maru , without any adulteration obtained by grinding , is far superior to the Maize Com Flour already introduced in this country , which is only Starch obtained by a process oi washing , which dclcriotatos entirely the quality , and is sold at a very high price . Sold by all Chemists , Grocers , and Corn Dealers . Wholesale at MAYAR'S , 3 6 , MARK LANK , LONDON , E . C . A Wholesale Agent wanted in every Town .

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URO . KENNING'S NEW TRACING BOARDS , Mounted on Cloth for the pocket , Trice 7 / 6 .

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RUPTURES . —BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . WFTTE ' s Moc-Main LEVER TRUSS fls allowed by upwards of t ; oo Medical Men to be the most effective invention in the curative treatment ol IIKKNIA . The use of a steel spring , so often hurtful n its effects , is here avoided ; a sot ' t bandage being » orn round the body , while the requisite resisting power i supplied by the MOC-MAIN PAD and PATENT , KV I £ R , fitting with so much ease and closeness that it : annot be detected , and may be worn during sleep . A descriptive crcular may be had , and the Truss , which cannot fail to fit , forwarded by post , on the circumference of the body , two inches below the hips , being Tsent to the MAKL'KACTURUR , Mr . WHITE , 22 S , Piccadilly , London . dike 01 u Single Truss , 16 s ., 2 is . 26 s . 6 \ 1 . and 31 s . 6 d , Postage is , ,, of a Double Truss , 31 s . 6 d ., 42 s . and 52 s . 6 d . Postage is . 8 d . ,, of Umbilical Truss , 42 s , ami 52 s . 6 d . Postage is . tod . Post Office Orders to be made payable to J OHN WHITB , Post Office , Piccadilly , SEW PA TENT EKASTIC STOCK / . X'GS , KNEECAPS , £ *> , The materia ! of which the ; . c are nude i .- > recommended bv the faculty as being peculiarly ELASTIC and CO . MI'KKSSUIIJ ' : and the best invention for giving efficient and permanent Minport in all cases of WEAKNESS , VARICOSE VEINS , & c . Price . s . rid ., 7 s . (<\ ., 10 s . and IOS . each . Postage od . SPINAL MACHINES , LEG IRONS , and Every Description of Surgical Appliances , fOitX IVWTE i Manufacturer * w 3 f Piccadilly London .

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Bro . GEORGE KENNING , GOLDSMITH , JEWELLER & WATCHMAKER . Per oz . Presentation Jewels , guaranteed ( g-carat Gold ) ... go / o ,, ,, ,, ( 15-carat Gold ) ... 110 / 0 „ „ ,, ( iS-carat Gold ) ... 130 / 0 Silver ( Hall-marked ) Lodge Jewels ... ... 1 3 / 6 London : 2 , 3 & 4 , Little Britain , AND 198 , Fleet Street . Liverpool : 2 , Monument Place .

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Mason ' s Hall Tavern , MASON'S AVENUE , BASINGHALL STREET , CITY . THE above old-established Tavern is NOW OPEN , newly decorated , by Bro CHARLES GOSDEN , late Manager of the Freemasons' Tavern Company . Every accommodation will be found for Lodges , Chapters , Mark and other degrees , for their Meetings , Dinners , Suppers , & c , and every attention \ v be paid to their comfort and enjoyment by the new Proprietor .

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Caledonian Hotel , ROBERT STREET , ADELPHI TERRACE , STRAND . GENTLEMEN and Families visiting London will find every accommodation , combined with comfort and moderate charges , at the above Hotel . Beds from 2 s . ; Sitting Rooms from 3 s ; Breakfasts from 2 s . ; Tahlc d'Hote 6 . 30 , 3 s . 6 d . Every accommodation for Masonic Meetings and Banquets . A Spacious and Cheerful Coffee Room overlooking the Thames . BRO . GEORGE STATES , Manager .

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Duke of Edinburgh , Shepherd ' s-lane , Brixton . ( Close to Railway Station , L . C . and D . R . ) BRO . TIMEWELL begs to announce to the Craft that be has enlarged and adapted his bouse for MASONIC LODGES , & c , and lias still a few evenings disengaged . United Pilgrims' Lodge of Instruction , No . 507 , meet here every Friday evening at 7 ; Bro . John Thomas , P . M ., itc , Preceptor .

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WILL IA At WINS OR , of S , Milcs ' s-lane , London-bridge , I lupous CIGARS of the very Kincst Urands only , and Manufactures Cigars from the Choicest Tobaccos . Wholesale and Retail .

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Beer in Bottle * WHITBREAD and CO . ' s London Cooper , Stout and Ales . Sole Agent , ROUT . WAKKR . Prices and full particulars can be obtained at the Stores , * 277 , GRAY'S INN ROAD , W . C .

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THE columns and woodwork of tho well-known old organ screen at St . Paul ' s are now being erected as a screen over the north door of the cathedral . It is to be hoped that the authorities will restore to its proper place the slab bearing the quaint Latin inscription to the memory of the illustrious Wren . — Musical Standard .

SMALL-POX , FKVKKS , AND SKIN DISEASES . — The predisposition to is prevented by Lamploiigh ' s Vyrefic Saline . Vitalising and invigorating , its effects arc remarkable in llieir cure ami prevention . Take it as directed . Sold by chemists and the maker , II . Lainplough , 113 , Ilolljom-liill . — [ Advl . ] REPORT of Dr . Arthur Hill Hassall . Analyst of

the " Lancet" Sanitary Commission , Author of " Kood and its Adulterations , " Sec , & c ., on Mayar's . Semolina : " I have carefully tested , chemically and microscopically , the samples of . Semolina sent by Messrs . L . Mayar & Co ., 36 , Mark Lane , London , E . C . I find them to be perfectly genuine , of excellent quality , and eminently nutritious . Tltey contain a very large percentage of nitrogenous mailer , chiefly gluten , and are far more nutritious

than any other food , such as Arrowroot , 1 aptoca , Sago , Corn Flour , Farinaceous Food , ordinary Wheat Flour , or any of the Cereals in use as food in this country . — ( Signed ) ARTHUR llll . l . HASSAI . I ,, M . D ., London . " - - Highly recommended by the Faculty for Infants , Invalids , & c . Makes delicious I ' udding , Custards , Wane Mange , & c . After a trial no family will be without Mayar ' s Semolina .

CKOSUY ' S BALSAMIC COUGH LLIXER . — Opiates Nar-otics , and Squills aie too often invoked to ^ ive relief ill Coughs , Colds , and all Pulmonary diseases . Instead of such fallacious remedies , which yield momentary relief at the expense of enfeebling the digestive organs and thus increasing I hat delulily which lies al the rco * . of the malady , modern science points toCrosby ' s Balsamic Cough Elixeras the true remedy . —Select Testimonial Dr . Kooke ,

, Scarborough , author of the " Anti-Lancet , '' says : "I have repeatedly observed hov / very rapidly and invariably it subdued cough Pain , and irritation of the chest in cases of pulmonary consumption , and I can , with the greatest confidence , recommend it as a most valuable adjunct to an otherwise strengthening treatment for this disease . " —This medicine , which is free irom opium _ and squills , not only allays the local irritation , but impiovcs digestion and strengthens the

constitution Hence it is used with the most :-i ^ nal ^ success in Asthmas , lirnnchiiis . Consumption , Coughs , Influenza , Night Sweat , of Consumption , < Juin > y , and all affections of the tlnoad and chests Sold by all respectable Chemists and Patent Medicine llealers in bottles at is . od ., 4 s . fid . anil us each , and wholesale b y J . M . CUOSHY , Chemist , Scarborough . ' / Invalids should read Crosby ' s Prize Treatise on " Diseases of the Lungs and Air-Vessels , " a copy of which can be obtained cratis of any respectable Chemist . —( Advt . .

Curious Discover Y At Letcombe Castle.

CURIOUS DISCOVER Y at LETCOMBE CASTLE .

A curious discovery has been made by Mr . John S . Phene " , F . G . S ., F . R . G . S ., member of the British Archaeological Association , who is making an archaeological inspection of the earthworks in Oxfordshire and the neighbouring counties . On examining Letcombe Castle , one of the great

embanked forts or camps along the ridge road on the chalk hills of Berkshire , he pursued a mode of investigation by which he has been repeatedly successful in obtaining relics among the tumuli of the Hebrides and in Scotland . His examination of the eastern portion of the mound was without result ,

but , on a careful measurement and inspection of the south , he came upon an apparently small stone , almost level with the turf , firmly imbedded , and somewhat foreign to the locality . Borrowing a small weeding spud from one of the several persons working in the camp , he set to work to dislodge the

stone ; this , as the hole deepened , became wider , and at a depth of eighteen inches , assumed the form of an almost perfect cone , a shape which had apparently been produced by chipping and not by rubbing or the application of any cutting instrument . At this depth the stone was found to be standing on

five or six large flints , and on being removed exhibited a cist or chamber beneath , the walls of which were formed by the flints , and the floor by a fiat slab of stone . In this cavity were human bones , portions of which only Mr . Phene was able to secure , as the rest crumbled away—some flint scrapers , a

triangular piece of flint with true sides and angles , and which on a very reduced scale would show as by a section the form of the conical cover , half of a hatchet-shaped Hint , the apparent outline of an ambo of a shield , which also crumbled , but left its flat base firmly attached to the bottom slab , and also

a small fragment of a beautifully-formed urn or drinking cup of an unusually hard material . Having taken these , and replaced the stones , Mr . Phone ' s first care was to find the owner of the estate , and acquaint him with the facts . The trespass ( if any ) was at once condoned ill a

courteous way by James Palmer , Esq ., of Letcombe , to whom the estate belongs , who expressed his interest in the discovery , and requested Mr . Phenc " to retain the relics , which were duly tendered by him to Mr . Palmer as the owner . The cist itself was situated on the inner side of

the embankment , i . e ., within or almost within the encicnte , and must therefore have belonged to the occupants . Assuming the camp to be British , and , as a consequence , its occupants worshippers of the sun , this conical or flame-shaped stone surmounting the

cistvaen may have been emblematical of their religion ; or from its position , it may have been an altar , beneath which was a rude reliquary , containing the bones and weapons of some former leader , whose aid was invoked for success in battle ; or it may have been used as an altar of compact , on which

the contracting parties would place their hands while taking their oaths , the solemn sanctuary of the relics attesting their sincerity , as we in a less formal manner touch the seal on delivering a deed ; otherwise it would seem that these embankments were sometimes used for sepulture . —Oxford Journal , June 17 .

" MORE than a year ago one of my children was attacked with bronchitis , and , after a long illness , was given up by my physician as 'past cure . ' I was then induced to try your Vegetable Pain Killer , and from the time I began the use of it the child rapidly got better , and is now strong and healthy . — J WINSTANLEY , 10 ,

IVhittle-st ., L ' pool , Jan . 1869 . —To P . D . < fe Son . " GALVANISM . —Pulvermacher ' s Monthly Record of Ctnes'is ucno ready for the benefit of Sufferers , containing documentary evidence uf remarkable Cures effected by Pulvermacher ' s Improved Patent Self-applicable Voha-Llectric Chain-Hands and Pocket llallcries , and may be had on application lo the Sole Inventor and

Patentee—J . L . l ' nlvermaeher , 10 S , Regent-street , London , \ Y . A Test on Loan sent gratis if required . Caution . —Spurious Electric Appliances being advertised by Quack Doctors , Patients should consult Pulvermacher ' s Pamphlet on that suhject ( frce by post ) , embodying other most interesting mailer for those suffering from . Rheumatic and Neuralgic Pains , Functional Disorders ,

tic , & c— [ Advl . ] HOLLOWAY ' S PILLS . —The Greatest Wonder of Modern Times . —They correct bile , prevent flatulency , cleanse the liver , and purify the system , renovate the debilitated , strengthen the stomach , increase the appetite , invigorate the nerves , promote health , and reinstate the the weal ; lo an ardour of feeling never before expeclcd . The sale of these Pills throughout the cjube astonishes

everybody , convincing the most sceptical that there is no medicine equal lo Holloway ' s Pills for removing the complaints which arc incidental to the human race . They are indeed a blessing lo the afflicted , and a boon lo those who suffer from any disorder , internal or external . Thousands of persons have testified that by their use alone they have been restored to health after other remedies had proved unsuccessful , —[ Advt . ]

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