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f ¦^ C ^ w ^ pHARLES WATSON and Co ., 30 , Cornhill , , ^___ ^^>^ ____^ I IfMa I V _^ opposite the Royal Exchange , invite attention to the CORN- P ~ " Tiuilla i [ maMmmwl ^™^^^^^ ¦* recw PIIBMIIM \ ^<* £ ^ £ >^ I T HE CORNHILL SHERRY , elegant , pale and dry , 30 s . per \ ^^^ ^ 1 \ ^ 4 ? % t . */\ * i ^ I dozen - Carriage paid . \ ^< S * A */>^\ / V- ^ A \ V ^ ^ ft ^ sNr CLARET 16 s . 22 s . 28 s . 3 6 s . 42 s . to Five Guineas . V /« r \* VrJj >\/ Wp ^ ^ s ^ f YI S HERKV ¦ 2 = - 26 s - 30 s . 3 6 s . U . + 8 s . to 8 4 s . \ CL & 5 s < y £ n ' I xK * r ^ X : / P 28 s - 34- ' . 4 « . 48 s . 54 s . to 120 S . x & Z ^ ^ i < s / \^^ £ Z ? >«\ A ^ * CHAMPAGNE .. 3 6 s . 42 s . 54 s . 60 s . to 84 s . \ ^^ y—3 v ? - \ /^ V # \ 4 * S \ \ Pl \// ff WHISKEY—the Ben Nevis—CHARLES WATSON and Co . ' sSpc- \ 7 / / fl \ ff / \ ryy \ Vtjjf / jff ciality , 20 s . per gallon ; the softest and most fascinating Whiskey for \ ^ yVlljjff M \^ ££ * * ^!/ 3 r Toddy in the market . — 30 , Cornhill . Carriage free within 50 miles . ^ S ^^ s ^ f l / V f \ v i ff Sample Bottles may be had . N . ujr \ v ^ THE CORNHILL SHERRY , rich gold , 30 s per dozen , carriage >> ' Established 1798 . ¦* - paid . 30 , Cornhill . Sample bottles may be had . Established 1798 . (( MESSRS . CHARLES WATSON and Co ., of 30 , Cornhill , pORNHILL SHERRY . —CHARLES WATSON and Co ., 30 , Corn forwarded us samples of their ' Cornhill Sherry . ' We have ^ hill ( opposite Royal Exchange ) , request the favour of a visit to takenthe opinion of competent judges and veteran wine consumers these old-established cellars , containing a large stock of the finest old upon its merits , and pronounce it decidedly the best of the wines at Wines of every country , some curious and rare , to please the most a similar cost which wc have tasted , and a great many came before critical connoisseurs . Descriptive list free . C . W . and Co . appoint us during the process of our analysis . "—Medical Press . Agents , with first-class references , in towns where not represented .
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GENTLEMEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING in all Textures , Fashions , and Prices ; OUTFITS , HOSIERY , WATERPROOF-CLOTHING and SHIRTS in Long Cloth , Linen , and Shrunk Flannel ; supplied wholesale or retail by GANN , JONES AND CO ., OUTFITTING MANUFACTURERS , 171 , FENCHURCH-ST ;
Masonic Books In Stock
MASONIC BOOKS IN STOCK
BRO . KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOT .
Sickel ' s Ahiman Rezon ( cloth ) ... ... ... 5 / - „ Freemasons'Monitor ( tucks ) ... ... 4 / 8 R . A . Companion ... ... ... ... 3 / j Cuide to the Chapter ( cloth ) ... ... 5 / - Manual ,, ,, ... ... ... 2 / 6 Boole A . and A . Kite > , ... ... 17 / 6 R . and S , M . Council Monitor ... ... ... 3 / 5 Swcdcnborg Rite ... ... ... 4 / 6 Masonic Token ( cloth gilt ) ... ... ... 7 / - Macoy ' s Manual E . Star ... ... ... 3 / 3 Simon ' s 11 . K . Commandery ( tuck . . . ... 3 / 6 Origin of Masonry ... ... ... 3 / 6 Chase ' s Digest of Masonic Law ... . . . 5 / 6 ¦ iicis 111 //
uu :, . U . nuns ... ... ... - Signet of King Solomon ... ... 4 / 6 Rationale and Ethics ( cloth ) ... ... 5 / 6 Simon ' s Jurisprudence ... ... ... 5 / 6 Washington and Compeers ( cloth ) ... ... 9 / - Obituary Rites ... ... ... ... 1 / 6 Masonic Gatherings , by Bro . G . T . iylor , P . M . 5 / 0 Portal's Symbols ( cloth ) ... ... ... 3 / 6 Lockwood's Masonic Law ... ... ... 4 / - Webb ' s Monitor ( tucks ) ... ... ... 3 / 6 Drew ' s Handbook „ ... ... ... 3 / 6 Lawrence ' s Moral Design ... ... ... 3 / 6 Woodruffs Masonic Code ... ... 2 / -
i . ignts ana anauows ^ ciotnj ,.. ... ... o / - Cross True Masonic Chart ... ... 4 / 6 Mystic Tie ( cloth ) ... ... ... ... 5 / 6 Ritual of Freemasonry ... ... ... 14 / - Reflectcd Rays of Light . ... . . . . . . i / - Rcd Cross Statutes ... ... ... 1 / 6 Frccma !• n y in Relation to Civil Authority and the Family Circle ... . . . . . . ... 1 / - Kingston Mason c A nual ... ... 3 / - Kni . ; hi Temp ' ar Sermon ... ... ... -16 The Rosicruc ' an , a Quarterly Record of the Society ' s Transactions
The American Freemason S . G . C . Regulations ... ... ... ... 1 / 6 Royal Arch ,, ... ... ... 2 / 6 G . L . Constitutions ... ... ... ... 1 / 6 Mark Constituliius ... ... ... -to Life of Constantine , by Eusebius ... ... 5 / - Knights Templar Staiute-... ... 3 / 6 and 5 / 6
Craft , Mark , R . A ., R . C , R .+, K . T . Hooks . Vols . I ., II . and III . of the FRHUMASON , 4 / 6 , 7 / O and 15 / - Bookof Illuslr . itims Clothi g and Jewels ( coloured ) a / 6 General History of Freemasonry ( licbold in Europe ) 15 / - Wo Id's Masonic Register , Hyneinan ... ... 17 / i Stories 'or the Fireside , Barber ... ... 7 / 6 Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar , 1 S 71 ... . . . 2 / - Tucks ... ... ... 2 / 6 G . L . Calendar ... ... ... ... 2 / - Lodge Bibles ... ... ... 15 / - 21 / - 42 / - Chapter B bles ... ... 15 / - 2 t / - 42 / - Laws of the Supreme G . C . of "cotaud ... ... 3 / 0 Masonic Trials , by H . M . Lcok ... ... 6 / -
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RUPTURES . —BV ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . WHITE ' S Moc-Main LEVER TRUSS fls allowed by upwards of J > x > Medical Men to he the most effective uivcntic n in the curative treatment ol HKRN 1 A . The use of a . steel . spring , so often hurtful in its effects , is here avoided ; a suit bandage being worn round the body , while the requisite resting power . s supplied by the MOC-MAIX i'AD and I'ATKNT LEVKR , fitting with so much ease and closeness that it cannot be delected , and may be worn during sleep . A descriptive circular may Uc had , and the Truss , which cannot fail to fit , forwarded by post , on the circumference of the body , two inches below the hips , being sent to the MANUFACTUKER , Mr . WHITE , 228 , Piccadilly , London , 1 ' nce ui a Single Truss , 16 s ., ais ., 26 s . 66 . and 31 s . 6 d . Postage is . ,, of a Double Truss , 31 s . < 5 d ., 42 s . and 52 s . 6 d , Postage is . 8 d , ,, of Umbilical Truss , 42 s . and 52 s . 66 . Postage is . lod . Post Office Orders to be made payable to JOHN WHJTK , Post Office , NEW PA TENT ELASTIC STOCKINGS , KNEECAPS , & t The material of which these are made is recommended by the facuhyas being peculiarly KLASTIC and COMPRESSI lUJC nn <] the best invention for giving efficient and permanent support in all cases of WKAK . NKSS , VARICOSK VEINS , & c . Price , 4 s . 6 d ., 7 s . Gd . 10 s . and 16 s . each . Postage fid . SPINAL MACHINKS , LKG IRONS , and Every Description of Surgical Appliances . JOHN ] VHITE Manufacturer 228 , Piccadilly tendon .
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THE BEST PUDDING . MAYAR'S SEMOLINA . ' ^^ H ^ PEIZE JIEDALS ^^ fcS ' ¦ Ml NOTICK . Read th ! . vith care and attention . ) HTHE MANUFACTORY of MAYAR'S SEMO-• i . UNA 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 SHMOUNA 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 pronoinced 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 . HassaU's Analytical Report m the column * , of this paper . N . B . —Being determined to maintain its reputation , we again CAUTION the Public , that an imitation , to which afalscandridicuons name has been given , isintroduced by a well known Firm , taking advantage of its name and publicity to sell a similar article of very inferior qviality , 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 SEMOLININA and the so-called Pearlina .
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M ^ YA ^ R'S " S E M O L I N A S > is solely the heart " of the very best Wheat . S A Y A R ' S SEMOLINA is richer than any other farinaceous food 3 . in Azotic matter , indispensable in the £ muscular formation of lhc \> xAy . 3 A Y A R ' S SEMOLINA . o Highly recommended by the tp Faculty for Children and Invalids | A ~ Y ~ A R ' S SEMO L I N A . *< * Is extremely nourishing and easily digested . * . A Y A R ' S SEMOLINA = makes delicious g" Puddings , Custards and Pastry > YAR'S S E MOLINA 5 . unequalled for thickening s * Soups , Beef Tea , and Gruels . | A Y A R ' S S E M O L I N A w is the greatest delicacy p ] for Breakfast and Supper TV / T HA Y A R ' S S E M O LI N A . IV i 2 Is very economical . i- May he used with or without Milk . V . Recipes on each Package . > 6 d . lb . in Packet , 8 d . in Canister . Sold by all Chemists , Grocers , & c .
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HOMINY . MAYAR'S HOMINY , produced from the best Indian Maze , without any adulteration obtained by grinding , is far superior to the Maize Corn Hour already introduced in this country , which isonly Starch obtained by a process of washing , which deteriotates 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 LANE , LONDON , E . C . A Wholes . dc Agent wanted in every Town .
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'THK MASONIC TROWEL . —A Masonic J . Journal , published on the 13 th of every month , by H . G . RcVNoi . i'S , Juu ., Springfield , Illinois , United States of America . Sixteen / 'ages targe quarto . Circulation 20 , 000 monthly . Terms to be obtained , and Subscriptions received , at Tun VUKHMASON Office , 2 , 3 , and 4 , Little Uritam , and forwarded free of chnrtfc .
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HP HE GARDENER'S MAGAZINE . Conducted 1 by SH 1 RI . KY IIII 1 II 1 CRD . Ksq ., RR . Ii . S . TWOIKNCI ! Weekly ; and in Monthly Parts , Tenpencc . Supei bl y illustrated . London;—K . W . ALLEN »> , Stationers Hall Court ,
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The Great American Masonic Poem . Now ready , Price Twopence , or sent post-free to any part of Great Britain or Ireland on receipt of three Penny Postage Stamps . "KING SOLOMON'S TEMPLE , " A MASONIC POEM , By Bro . AUGUSTINE J . H . DUGAKNE , of New York City . Bros . TWKDDELL and SONS , Cleveland Printing and Publishing Offices and Masonic Depot , 87 , Linthorpe-road , Middlesbrough . London : GISOKGE KENNING .
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TTHE BRITISH & FOREIGN MECHANIC i- AND SCIENTIFIC INSTRUCTOR . — Illustrated . — Weekly , price Twopence . May be had of all Newsagents in the Kingdom . ^ — HTHE JEWISH RECORD . ONE PENNY 1 WEEKLY . Office : —3 , DEVONSHIRE STREET , BISHOPSGATE . HT HE JEWISH CHRONI CLE , X Price Twopence . Office :-43 , FINSBURY SQUARE , E . C .
Poetry.
Poetry .
—?—• THE LAST BREATHINGS OF A FREEMASON'S DAUGHTER , WHO DIED AT THE EARLY AGE OF NINETEEN YEARS . " Come quickly Lord I" our lov'd one cries , "And waft my spirit to the skies ; 0 , Jesus , come this night , I pray , Take me to dwell with Thee for aye .
" Dear father , sit now by my side , I cannot long with you abide ; I struggle hard for every breath , You soon must close my eyes in death . " Oh ! do not weep , my father dear , I ' m happy—happy , even here , But happier still I'll be above , With the Redeemer whom I love .
" Oh ! be not sore distress'd for me , But think when on this bed you see Only the clay ! the soul has fled To Him whose blood for us was shed . " 0 Lord , now if it please Thee come—My weary spirit longs for home ; Fain would I enter into rest , And worship Thee with all the blest .
" I leave this world without regret , My friends , I trust , will follow yet , And all life's cares and sorrows o ' er , Meet me in Heaven and part no more . " Three brothers are already there , Whose happiness I long to share ,
And in their fellowship to raise A song of thanksgiving and praise . " Oh ! how I long to be away ! I hope to go ere dawn of day ; Come quickly , Jesus ! take me home—Oh , I am weary . ' —Jesus , come !
" Brothers , I bid you all farewell ; Seek God whilst upon earth you dwell , Oh keep from sin , cease not to pray , And sanctify the Sabbath-day . " Farewell , farewell , my own dear mother—You'll miss me more than other , But all your lender care and love Ere long will find reward above .
" Sweet Jesus ! now I wait for Thee , Thy glory and Thy love to see ; Friends , cheer me with that song divine—How bright these glorious spirits shine !" With faltering voice our dear one cried , "Take comfort , Christians . " Ere she died , She whisper'd in her father ' s ear , " I see Him now : " the Lord was near .
'Tis over—that brief earthly life , That gentle soul , has left the strife And sin of this poor world , to dwell With Him whom here she loved so well . We mourn , but not as those who know No comfort in their earthly woe—We think of her as happier far Than any in this world that arc .
The grave shall yet its charge resign , And she shall in new beauty shine ; Yes , we await , with humble trust , The resurrection of the just .
FLIES . —Amongst the little discomforts of life is one which is particularly obnoxious to those who cannot leave London during August and September , and particularly the unfortunate bachelors who are obliged to make their daily meals in an eatinghouse or restaurant . It is the nuisance of flies , to which some people are so sensitive , that to dine
becomes a positive trial , instead of a pleasure . A little attention on tlie part of proprietors of diningrooms would get rid of the evil . In Belgium the butchers use laurel oil on their doorposts and window-frames to such good effect that the flics will not enter the shops . Is not this hint really worth taking ?—Food Journal ,
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f ¦^ C ^ w ^ pHARLES WATSON and Co ., 30 , Cornhill , , ^___ ^^>^ ____^ I IfMa I V _^ opposite the Royal Exchange , invite attention to the CORN- P ~ " Tiuilla i [ maMmmwl ^™^^^^^ ¦* recw PIIBMIIM \ ^<* £ ^ £ >^ I T HE CORNHILL SHERRY , elegant , pale and dry , 30 s . per \ ^^^ ^ 1 \ ^ 4 ? % t . */\ * i ^ I dozen - Carriage paid . \ ^< S * A */>^\ / V- ^ A \ V ^ ^ ft ^ sNr CLARET 16 s . 22 s . 28 s . 3 6 s . 42 s . to Five Guineas . V /« r \* VrJj >\/ Wp ^ ^ s ^ f YI S HERKV ¦ 2 = - 26 s - 30 s . 3 6 s . U . + 8 s . to 8 4 s . \ CL & 5 s < y £ n ' I xK * r ^ X : / P 28 s - 34- ' . 4 « . 48 s . 54 s . to 120 S . x & Z ^ ^ i < s / \^^ £ Z ? >«\ A ^ * CHAMPAGNE .. 3 6 s . 42 s . 54 s . 60 s . to 84 s . \ ^^ y—3 v ? - \ /^ V # \ 4 * S \ \ Pl \// ff WHISKEY—the Ben Nevis—CHARLES WATSON and Co . ' sSpc- \ 7 / / fl \ ff / \ ryy \ Vtjjf / jff ciality , 20 s . per gallon ; the softest and most fascinating Whiskey for \ ^ yVlljjff M \^ ££ * * ^!/ 3 r Toddy in the market . — 30 , Cornhill . Carriage free within 50 miles . ^ S ^^ s ^ f l / V f \ v i ff Sample Bottles may be had . N . ujr \ v ^ THE CORNHILL SHERRY , rich gold , 30 s per dozen , carriage >> ' Established 1798 . ¦* - paid . 30 , Cornhill . Sample bottles may be had . Established 1798 . (( MESSRS . CHARLES WATSON and Co ., of 30 , Cornhill , pORNHILL SHERRY . —CHARLES WATSON and Co ., 30 , Corn forwarded us samples of their ' Cornhill Sherry . ' We have ^ hill ( opposite Royal Exchange ) , request the favour of a visit to takenthe opinion of competent judges and veteran wine consumers these old-established cellars , containing a large stock of the finest old upon its merits , and pronounce it decidedly the best of the wines at Wines of every country , some curious and rare , to please the most a similar cost which wc have tasted , and a great many came before critical connoisseurs . Descriptive list free . C . W . and Co . appoint us during the process of our analysis . "—Medical Press . Agents , with first-class references , in towns where not represented .
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GENTLEMEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING in all Textures , Fashions , and Prices ; OUTFITS , HOSIERY , WATERPROOF-CLOTHING and SHIRTS in Long Cloth , Linen , and Shrunk Flannel ; supplied wholesale or retail by GANN , JONES AND CO ., OUTFITTING MANUFACTURERS , 171 , FENCHURCH-ST ;
Masonic Books In Stock
MASONIC BOOKS IN STOCK
BRO . KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOT .
Sickel ' s Ahiman Rezon ( cloth ) ... ... ... 5 / - „ Freemasons'Monitor ( tucks ) ... ... 4 / 8 R . A . Companion ... ... ... ... 3 / j Cuide to the Chapter ( cloth ) ... ... 5 / - Manual ,, ,, ... ... ... 2 / 6 Boole A . and A . Kite > , ... ... 17 / 6 R . and S , M . Council Monitor ... ... ... 3 / 5 Swcdcnborg Rite ... ... ... 4 / 6 Masonic Token ( cloth gilt ) ... ... ... 7 / - Macoy ' s Manual E . Star ... ... ... 3 / 3 Simon ' s 11 . K . Commandery ( tuck . . . ... 3 / 6 Origin of Masonry ... ... ... 3 / 6 Chase ' s Digest of Masonic Law ... . . . 5 / 6 ¦ iicis 111 //
uu :, . U . nuns ... ... ... - Signet of King Solomon ... ... 4 / 6 Rationale and Ethics ( cloth ) ... ... 5 / 6 Simon ' s Jurisprudence ... ... ... 5 / 6 Washington and Compeers ( cloth ) ... ... 9 / - Obituary Rites ... ... ... ... 1 / 6 Masonic Gatherings , by Bro . G . T . iylor , P . M . 5 / 0 Portal's Symbols ( cloth ) ... ... ... 3 / 6 Lockwood's Masonic Law ... ... ... 4 / - Webb ' s Monitor ( tucks ) ... ... ... 3 / 6 Drew ' s Handbook „ ... ... ... 3 / 6 Lawrence ' s Moral Design ... ... ... 3 / 6 Woodruffs Masonic Code ... ... 2 / -
i . ignts ana anauows ^ ciotnj ,.. ... ... o / - Cross True Masonic Chart ... ... 4 / 6 Mystic Tie ( cloth ) ... ... ... ... 5 / 6 Ritual of Freemasonry ... ... ... 14 / - Reflectcd Rays of Light . ... . . . . . . i / - Rcd Cross Statutes ... ... ... 1 / 6 Frccma !• n y in Relation to Civil Authority and the Family Circle ... . . . . . . ... 1 / - Kingston Mason c A nual ... ... 3 / - Kni . ; hi Temp ' ar Sermon ... ... ... -16 The Rosicruc ' an , a Quarterly Record of the Society ' s Transactions
The American Freemason S . G . C . Regulations ... ... ... ... 1 / 6 Royal Arch ,, ... ... ... 2 / 6 G . L . Constitutions ... ... ... ... 1 / 6 Mark Constituliius ... ... ... -to Life of Constantine , by Eusebius ... ... 5 / - Knights Templar Staiute-... ... 3 / 6 and 5 / 6
Craft , Mark , R . A ., R . C , R .+, K . T . Hooks . Vols . I ., II . and III . of the FRHUMASON , 4 / 6 , 7 / O and 15 / - Bookof Illuslr . itims Clothi g and Jewels ( coloured ) a / 6 General History of Freemasonry ( licbold in Europe ) 15 / - Wo Id's Masonic Register , Hyneinan ... ... 17 / i Stories 'or the Fireside , Barber ... ... 7 / 6 Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar , 1 S 71 ... . . . 2 / - Tucks ... ... ... 2 / 6 G . L . Calendar ... ... ... ... 2 / - Lodge Bibles ... ... ... 15 / - 21 / - 42 / - Chapter B bles ... ... 15 / - 2 t / - 42 / - Laws of the Supreme G . C . of "cotaud ... ... 3 / 0 Masonic Trials , by H . M . Lcok ... ... 6 / -
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RUPTURES . —BV ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . WHITE ' S Moc-Main LEVER TRUSS fls allowed by upwards of J > x > Medical Men to he the most effective uivcntic n in the curative treatment ol HKRN 1 A . The use of a . steel . spring , so often hurtful in its effects , is here avoided ; a suit bandage being worn round the body , while the requisite resting power . s supplied by the MOC-MAIX i'AD and I'ATKNT LEVKR , fitting with so much ease and closeness that it cannot be delected , and may be worn during sleep . A descriptive circular may Uc had , and the Truss , which cannot fail to fit , forwarded by post , on the circumference of the body , two inches below the hips , being sent to the MANUFACTUKER , Mr . WHITE , 228 , Piccadilly , London , 1 ' nce ui a Single Truss , 16 s ., ais ., 26 s . 66 . and 31 s . 6 d . Postage is . ,, of a Double Truss , 31 s . < 5 d ., 42 s . and 52 s . 6 d , Postage is . 8 d , ,, of Umbilical Truss , 42 s . and 52 s . 66 . Postage is . lod . Post Office Orders to be made payable to JOHN WHJTK , Post Office , NEW PA TENT ELASTIC STOCKINGS , KNEECAPS , & t The material of which these are made is recommended by the facuhyas being peculiarly KLASTIC and COMPRESSI lUJC nn <] the best invention for giving efficient and permanent support in all cases of WKAK . NKSS , VARICOSK VEINS , & c . Price , 4 s . 6 d ., 7 s . Gd . 10 s . and 16 s . each . Postage fid . SPINAL MACHINKS , LKG IRONS , and Every Description of Surgical Appliances . JOHN ] VHITE Manufacturer 228 , Piccadilly tendon .
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THE BEST PUDDING . MAYAR'S SEMOLINA . ' ^^ H ^ PEIZE JIEDALS ^^ fcS ' ¦ Ml NOTICK . Read th ! . vith care and attention . ) HTHE MANUFACTORY of MAYAR'S SEMO-• i . UNA 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 SHMOUNA 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 pronoinced 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 . HassaU's Analytical Report m the column * , of this paper . N . B . —Being determined to maintain its reputation , we again CAUTION the Public , that an imitation , to which afalscandridicuons name has been given , isintroduced by a well known Firm , taking advantage of its name and publicity to sell a similar article of very inferior qviality , 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 SEMOLININA and the so-called Pearlina .
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M ^ YA ^ R'S " S E M O L I N A S > is solely the heart " of the very best Wheat . S A Y A R ' S SEMOLINA is richer than any other farinaceous food 3 . in Azotic matter , indispensable in the £ muscular formation of lhc \> xAy . 3 A Y A R ' S SEMOLINA . o Highly recommended by the tp Faculty for Children and Invalids | A ~ Y ~ A R ' S SEMO L I N A . *< * Is extremely nourishing and easily digested . * . A Y A R ' S SEMOLINA = makes delicious g" Puddings , Custards and Pastry > YAR'S S E MOLINA 5 . unequalled for thickening s * Soups , Beef Tea , and Gruels . | A Y A R ' S S E M O L I N A w is the greatest delicacy p ] for Breakfast and Supper TV / T HA Y A R ' S S E M O LI N A . IV i 2 Is very economical . i- May he used with or without Milk . V . Recipes on each Package . > 6 d . lb . in Packet , 8 d . in Canister . Sold by all Chemists , Grocers , & c .
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HOMINY . MAYAR'S HOMINY , produced from the best Indian Maze , without any adulteration obtained by grinding , is far superior to the Maize Corn Hour already introduced in this country , which isonly Starch obtained by a process of washing , which deteriotates 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 LANE , LONDON , E . C . A Wholes . dc Agent wanted in every Town .
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'THK MASONIC TROWEL . —A Masonic J . Journal , published on the 13 th of every month , by H . G . RcVNoi . i'S , Juu ., Springfield , Illinois , United States of America . Sixteen / 'ages targe quarto . Circulation 20 , 000 monthly . Terms to be obtained , and Subscriptions received , at Tun VUKHMASON Office , 2 , 3 , and 4 , Little Uritam , and forwarded free of chnrtfc .
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HP HE GARDENER'S MAGAZINE . Conducted 1 by SH 1 RI . KY IIII 1 II 1 CRD . Ksq ., RR . Ii . S . TWOIKNCI ! Weekly ; and in Monthly Parts , Tenpencc . Supei bl y illustrated . London;—K . W . ALLEN »> , Stationers Hall Court ,
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The Great American Masonic Poem . Now ready , Price Twopence , or sent post-free to any part of Great Britain or Ireland on receipt of three Penny Postage Stamps . "KING SOLOMON'S TEMPLE , " A MASONIC POEM , By Bro . AUGUSTINE J . H . DUGAKNE , of New York City . Bros . TWKDDELL and SONS , Cleveland Printing and Publishing Offices and Masonic Depot , 87 , Linthorpe-road , Middlesbrough . London : GISOKGE KENNING .
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TTHE BRITISH & FOREIGN MECHANIC i- AND SCIENTIFIC INSTRUCTOR . — Illustrated . — Weekly , price Twopence . May be had of all Newsagents in the Kingdom . ^ — HTHE JEWISH RECORD . ONE PENNY 1 WEEKLY . Office : —3 , DEVONSHIRE STREET , BISHOPSGATE . HT HE JEWISH CHRONI CLE , X Price Twopence . Office :-43 , FINSBURY SQUARE , E . C .
Poetry.
Poetry .
—?—• THE LAST BREATHINGS OF A FREEMASON'S DAUGHTER , WHO DIED AT THE EARLY AGE OF NINETEEN YEARS . " Come quickly Lord I" our lov'd one cries , "And waft my spirit to the skies ; 0 , Jesus , come this night , I pray , Take me to dwell with Thee for aye .
" Dear father , sit now by my side , I cannot long with you abide ; I struggle hard for every breath , You soon must close my eyes in death . " Oh ! do not weep , my father dear , I ' m happy—happy , even here , But happier still I'll be above , With the Redeemer whom I love .
" Oh ! be not sore distress'd for me , But think when on this bed you see Only the clay ! the soul has fled To Him whose blood for us was shed . " 0 Lord , now if it please Thee come—My weary spirit longs for home ; Fain would I enter into rest , And worship Thee with all the blest .
" I leave this world without regret , My friends , I trust , will follow yet , And all life's cares and sorrows o ' er , Meet me in Heaven and part no more . " Three brothers are already there , Whose happiness I long to share ,
And in their fellowship to raise A song of thanksgiving and praise . " Oh ! how I long to be away ! I hope to go ere dawn of day ; Come quickly , Jesus ! take me home—Oh , I am weary . ' —Jesus , come !
" Brothers , I bid you all farewell ; Seek God whilst upon earth you dwell , Oh keep from sin , cease not to pray , And sanctify the Sabbath-day . " Farewell , farewell , my own dear mother—You'll miss me more than other , But all your lender care and love Ere long will find reward above .
" Sweet Jesus ! now I wait for Thee , Thy glory and Thy love to see ; Friends , cheer me with that song divine—How bright these glorious spirits shine !" With faltering voice our dear one cried , "Take comfort , Christians . " Ere she died , She whisper'd in her father ' s ear , " I see Him now : " the Lord was near .
'Tis over—that brief earthly life , That gentle soul , has left the strife And sin of this poor world , to dwell With Him whom here she loved so well . We mourn , but not as those who know No comfort in their earthly woe—We think of her as happier far Than any in this world that arc .
The grave shall yet its charge resign , And she shall in new beauty shine ; Yes , we await , with humble trust , The resurrection of the just .
FLIES . —Amongst the little discomforts of life is one which is particularly obnoxious to those who cannot leave London during August and September , and particularly the unfortunate bachelors who are obliged to make their daily meals in an eatinghouse or restaurant . It is the nuisance of flies , to which some people are so sensitive , that to dine
becomes a positive trial , instead of a pleasure . A little attention on tlie part of proprietors of diningrooms would get rid of the evil . In Belgium the butchers use laurel oil on their doorposts and window-frames to such good effect that the flics will not enter the shops . Is not this hint really worth taking ?—Food Journal ,