LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL, PREPARED FOR MEDICINAL USE IN THE LOFFODEN ISLES, NORWAY, AND PUT TO THE TEST OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. PRESCRIBED BY EMINENT MEDICAL MEN As the most effectual Remedy for Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Gout, Rheumatism, some Diseases of the Skin, Rickets, Infantine Wasting, General Debility, and all Scrofulous Affections. PURE AND UNADULTERATED. Extract from "The LANCET," July 29, 1854. In the preference of the light brown over the pale oil we fully concur. "We have carefully tested a specimen of the Light Brown Cod Liver Oil, prepared for medical use under the direction of Dr. De Jongh, and obtained from the wholesale agents, Messrs. Ansar, Harford, and Co., 77 Strand. We find it to be genuine, and rich in iodine and the elements of bile." SOLD IN LONDON BY ANSAR, HARFORD, & CO. 77 Strand, London, Dr. De Jongh's sole accredited Consignees and Agents for the United Kingdom and British Possessions, and sent by them, CARRIAGE FREE, to all parts of Town. May be obtained, in the COUNTRY, from respectable Chemists and Venders of Medicine. Should any difficulty be experienced in procuring the Oil, Messrs. ANSAR, HARFORD, and Co., will forward Four Half-pint Bottles to any part of England, CARRIAGE PAID, on receipt of a remittance of Ten Shillings. Half-Pints (10 ounces), 2s. 6d.; Pints (20 ounces), 4s. 9d.; Quarts (40 ounces), 9s. IMPERIAL MEASURE. NOTICE OF DIVIDEND. BANK OF DEPOSIT, NATIONAL ASSURANCE AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION, No. 3 PALL MALL EAST, LONDON. ESTABLISHED A.D. 1844, EMPOWERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF PARLIAMENT. THE HE WARRANTS for the HALF-YEARLY INTEREST, at the rate of 5 per Cent per Annum, on Deposit Accounts, to the 31st December, are ready for delivery, and payable daily. PETER MORRISON, Managing Director. Parties desirous of Investing Money are requested to examine the plan of the BANK OF DEPOSIT. Prospectuses and Forms for Opening Accounts sent free on application. London :-Printed by G. BARCLAY, Castle St., Leicester Sq. OLDIERS' FRIEND and ARMY SCRIPTURE-READERS' SOLI SOCIETY. PATRONS. The Rt. Hon. the Lord R. GROSVENOR, M.P. The Rt. Hon. the Earl of KINTORE. The Rt. Hon. the Earl of CARLISLE, K.G. The Viscount EBRINGTON, M.P. PRESIDENT-The Rev. Dr. MARSH. OFFICES-14 & 15 EXETER HALL, STRAND, LONDON. HE Committee have now Sixteen Scripture-Readers engaged be considerably increased, as the demand is at the present far from being met, even by the number the Committee have been enabled to appoint. The deeply interesting accounts received from the Agents of this Society at the Seat of War, containing numerous instances of usefulness, and showing the necessity of the effort employed by this Society, call for the most devout gratitude to the Lord for the blessing He has been pleased to vouchsafe, and also for renewed and more extensive exertion in a cause so full of Evangelical benevolence, and so much needed. The Committee are encouraged by the liberal response of their Friends and the Christian Public to the several appeals they have made for assistance in the great and responsible enterprise in which they are engaged; and although their responsibilities are continually increasing, yet would they not shrink from any sphere of duty, however onerous, believing that their work is of the Lord, and that He will not suffer their energies to be restricted for the want of necessary funds. The Committee would, therefore, most earnestly entreat of their Friends and the Christian Public not to relax in their efforts, but still to aid them both by their Christian sympathy and liberality. The Home Operations of the Society are continued with pleasing and satisfactory results of the labours of the Agents. This department of labour has been continued and increasing for years. The Committee gladly avail themselves of every opportunity to increase the Agency in this sphere of duty. CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED SINCE LAST ADVERTISEMENT. Sir Culling Eardley Eardley Mrs. W. Cramer Roberts Mrs. S. Cramer Roberts Mrs. Belford Miss Ibbetson A Friend, per do. £1 1 0 Per Miss Marsh : £20 0 0 10 0 0 1 0.0 1 0 0 900 200 Rev. C. J. Garrard 200 1 0 0 A Thank-offering, per do. 300 0 10 0 Miss Cleypole 050 1 1 0 Philip Green, Esq. 550 1 0 0 Per Rev. G. T. Smith, Bath: 026 1 The thanks of the Committee are presented to the following friends for valuable presents of Books and Tracts:-"A Lady," St. Albans, Mrs. H. Brackenbury, Mrs. Bremner, Mrs. Harrington, Messrs. Nisbet, Young Men's Christian Association, Westminster Branch. Contributions will be thankfully received by the Treasurer, G. Burns, Esq. 17 Porteus Road, Paddington; by the Hon. Secretary, Mr. William A. Blake, at the Offices, 14 & 15 Exeter Hall; by Rev. Dr. Marsh, Beckenham; by Messrs. Nisbet, Berners Street, Oxford Street; Lieutenant Blackmore, 6 Seymour Place, New Road; by the Bankers, Royal British Bank, 429 Strand; and at the Offices of the "Record" and "Christian Times." Mrs. Johnson C. F. Lucas, Esq. |