JDLUMBE’S IMPROVED FARINACEOUS FOOD, for INFANTS,•A INVALIDS and OTHERS ;A LIGHT NUTRITIOUS DIET. SUITABLE FOR BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS, SUPPERS, c. o.# AND MAY BE USED FOR PUDDINGS, CUSTARDS, BISCUITS, OR ORDINARY PURPOSES.Itceipcs accompany each. Tin,Prepared and cold by A. S. PLUMBE, 3, Alfo*pIace, Great Alie*ofcreet, Whitechapel, London, lo. per lb., whoso Slgnaturo to each packot io necessary to ensure its being genulno; and may bo had, wholesale, also, of Mesoro. Abbica and Co., GO, Graccehurch-strcet,Thlo pnro foreign vegetable production Io strongly recommended by the faculty for ito nutritiouo and restorative qualities, being light and Qaey of digestion, and freo from the unpleasant flavour of the farinas now in general use, but containing equally aa much nutriment. Invalids will find it a moot delicious and reotorativo food; mothers, an indispensable adjunct to the nursery; and to pereono suffering from loss of appetite, this oupcrlor food v/ill provo invaluable. By it3 regular use, dyspepsia, and all disorders arising from Indigestion, aro ontirely eradicated and prevented, no that the moot delicate may partake with pleasure and benefit, for it imparts strength and energy to tho most enfeebled constitution, invigorating the muscular and nervous system, and thereby completely establishing a healthy action of the tomach and bowels.CHEMICAL TESTIMONIAL.“ I hereby certify, that tho Farinaceous Food for Infants, Invalids, and others, as sold by Mrs. Plumbe, of 3, Alie-place, Great Alie-streefc, Whitechapel, is a perfectly pure vegetable product, agreeable to tho palate, light on the stomach, easy of digestion, eminently wholesome and nutritive, and therefore deserving of general patronage and adoption, for tho dietetic regimen of weakly children and convalescents. September 5th, 1850, “ ANDREW URE, M.D., F.R.S.,“ London, 24, Bloomobuvy-oquare.” “ Professor of Chemistry, and Analytical Chemist.’*PI.UMBE’S 80UTH-8EA ARROW-ROOT.—-A. G. PLUMBE begs to Inform the Public that oho has just imported her Winter Stock of Arrow-Root, and flatters herself that, having had more than ten years’ experience in tho trado (during wiiieh period it liao received her constant attention), and from hor very large purchases, sho Is enabled to offer to the Public a better articlo than is usually cold at tho same price, and which oho pledges herself to deliver frco from adulteration. Agents may obtain particulars of A. S. PLUMBE, 3, Alie-place, Great Alle-otreet, Whitechapel, London.—AGENTS WANTED.