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MISCELLANEOUS. ,V IIP." I. , formtUii' Krf the Br ■fU A'jrtn lecturer ,{m CP, , and Therapeutics ai the London Hospitids,—is the beat' preparation of..the; real Jamaica -root over: offered to the public.:. It is warranted freej from mercurial> or other, deleterious ingte-! dients, combines the agreeable flavor of aj cordial with the active principles' of' the famtmti Red Jamaica : Sarsaparilla, and is highly recommended for ita Amative, and restorativ*; properties by the most eminent medical men, 1 •o SINGLE ] May be obtained from all druggists, mer-i ah ants,' and storekeepers, throughout tbej -world. j Hardings, flexible jaoqjfiNoJ —Notice is hereby Given, the PRICEi of this Roofing is now REDUCEDto ONE PENNY per . SQUARE FOOT, for : cash, in lieu of as. hitherto. The quality ■ has notwithstanding' been 'greatly improved. Dressing, '2s l 6d per gallon j zinc- hails,<6d P er lb. The First Prize of a Silver Medal was awarded at the AmSfeerdamExhibition bf 1869 to James Harding for cheapfieas and superiority to ordinary felt-LjAMES HARDING, 20, Nicholas lane, Cannon-street. Leudbn RDING’S FLEX! BLE ROUPING Reduced ito One i »nny pei* 1 Square Po is used at : the R6y» Arsenal; Woolwioa ; Chatham, Haulbowline, Amsteidam Exhibition, Metropolitan Bokrd of Works. &o. ... - . • *

0 %. Rs." ° !n, e tv a u..;! 1 • Sole [Patentees©* " UNTWISTED’WXRE ROPK V' ' v For Ships- Stemming Riginncr , i NEWAU, & Co.’a tyiRE RIGGING * Is one-half, the weight, bulk; and one-haß,the price of,,tpmp rigging,. for ship. It is lighter and strongeirthan any other wire 1. A staff gf Aggers v always ready for A ' ■ •3 GOBRER WfME£GHfc i Is also extensively-nsed for window sas4 lines, hot-houses,\ lightning pui • tojfWk, B lock -.?> r 4t r roßea ! | tr filothei .clin.es*. anp. r ipany otjiei purposes ,fer, \yhipn __ifkW ■ • i

Vis' " & a up! K' . fcYCwJs WoXmL ; •'‘ " r i . "*' u ', Moliwa' _™, Lontlpjk,'' li c ' j the ; supply of u StkW Ekgi^ei S%pl*V aetb of tVoos-w6rkiM ■ Of' eVert ■jSk W tlrfeir » pffis V - r ’; 1

' i*w«f ENGLISH i and: EUROPEAN NEWS !• ‘ r ~‘The> MaHy'iWk pfaper‘'Containing -■' the ttews,the pidjKapai a twell-digested ■ Summary and ad interesting matter from The Times.' < Themewepapdr hitherto known taS Ths Eveeriintfi Mail,' having; become »'the property of tbe..propriitors pf The! Times, ife now published twice a the of ’®fe ifoiii atdife price of threepence per ■ eopy. as heretofore. r The days 'of. publication. wid beTheaday andEriday, andveach paper; wiilcoritain the news and alLmattara 'of interest appearing, ih .the.; three previoub numbers of which, will thusJbb rendered ■ ■ available, in f a 'cheap. 1 add;; convenient jform,f dr persons raiding abrdadur ih the Oolbnies. ; Subscribers can obtain' Mail through Newspapers Agents,; hate it from the : Publisher on > preo fat Printing- House JSq uani,-;tdnd«6i 'ic . oTofbehad cd:all‘Nerwßag«itßr ju-m’n I r*l r 1 rf wii TO'JOB TAIN t Vooi& tfij - -tvci-T ;jT 4st,«-(3eaii*efithe - too atoumuia&ttoti/ whiQhi’so t dtK» functiottal) derangement ,rvjLtiatirtg *the toodll' .• • r .; io V « 2nd.—Purify: ; th« blood - .from all;actitt humors, and you-will, remove the causes df the fereaWst mass of theafflidt so many bf the hun-tip family, ; r T • .-QoUpled with which a < remedy is ;be ; - fore the public in the use of Cockle’s EUls, 1 To be had of ail Cheupsts. 1( o MORS GOD LIVER Stfrupa of lodised Horseradish „ Prepared byGrimaultand Go: , ftmmisti 7 Rue de Ppuillado, Paris. L According to the certificates, of the physibiapsthe Pairie hoapiitaiß., detailed in the pfoepectuV with the approbation,of this : syrup is employed yrith the; greatest suajess in place of Cpd luyer Dil, to which it . is. really superior. - It ourea diseases Of “W ohest, scrofula lymphatic appetite, it regenerates the constitution by purifying, the., and tis, in a wpr% the most powerful depurative known. It never • it ‘ XU .ULC.Vw ies the stomach, spd‘ powels . like: the of,-Potassium anjcj "the lodide of .Iron,, and is administered with ,th* greatest dr it%, glands. ‘ D r Cazehave di -§t particularly in cutaneous diseases; cdniointlv with, f ,%» pills, which . bear'his name. ' \ ■ „ Manufactured by Feuillajde,; Paris, TJjis new mediums. Js»wh is, delicious tytW,palate, is a spye reign imnedy'for cough, colds, irritation, di the lungs, and is an excellent v fuinedX in oases, ,of r consumption. Under JbSuV jthe • patieu ~'iranicUy recdveri .health;^de ? h vj . ; tf 3 i :;; i j ILNEIt'S ’’‘JsTROISU HOLDifAb'i , FLhE-KEsiSTING SAFES, Room Doors, &c„ with all he recerlt improvements: Price lists, drawings, and testimonials fre» by post. ‘ ; Liverpool, Manchester,' Sheffield, ieeds Hull, and 47a., Moorgate Street, ‘-City London./ ■

The blood purifier,, old dr JACOB TOWNSEND’S 'SARSAPATWO CASES OP CONSUMP£P^’~BrQadßtr®et. PaHcrSheffiellL Mai*. 20, 1569. MeSsfs Dean, Steel, and Co.-L Gentlemen,—Some months age a young mar ?fj d ? d us and purchased a bottle of The Blood Dr jacob.Townsends Sarsaparilla. ./ So ; delicate was hiis state of health that: it Was-the subject of remark j there was' i hurried breathing, emaciation, debilily, and other uhmisttkeable symptoms' of' phthisia 'He called'edveral times each' thnwbuying a bottle, and so improved in thatwe: coV. gratulated him upon m. He. said .that Did Dr Jacob Townsend’s: Sarsaparilla had saved hw life, and afeo that df 'bfr bother, *ho wat far gone in copsuiqp|ibn; ind tfho had been taking it with the same Benefit as him. hSio, B ° W health, each weighing more than 13 stone.— ,Robbrx Roxur iffhy all drugt gists at Home and in limi Colonies Shiei Depot—l3l, Fleet ataeet, London. In botv tU* of various sizes. Caution.—Oet the Bed Blde W^pper«,.. w ith the DldDootbr’s

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Evening Star, Issue 3628, 8 October 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3628, 8 October 1874, Page 4

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