P. S. The three following Memorandums were overlooked in com- 

 piling the latter part of this edition : I therefore add them, just as 

 they stand pencilled in a pocket book : 



The West-end Agent for Mr. Lockyer's Magnesia is Mr. Tebbs- 

 the well known and excellent chemist, in Bond Street. 



Mr. Hunt's Water-proof Composition, for Shoes, &c. answers ex- 

 tremely well. 



No sportsman who is subject to severe rheumatism, or pain in the 

 chest, should ever be without the u Poor Man's Plaster," which is 

 sold by Mr. Sterry and Sons, oilmen, 156, High Street, Southwark. 



[I went there in order to ascertain if they had any agent in the 

 more fashionable part of the town. But, it appears that Messrs. 

 Sterry have as much custom as they want in their own district, with- 

 out taking further trouble . They told me, however, that if a shilling 

 was inclosed in a letter, post paid, eight sheets of this plaster should 

 come back, by return of the twopenny or general post: or, of course, 

 four sheets for sixpence. I have well tried this admirable recipe ; 

 and let those who use it, say whether or not I am right for re- 

 commending it.] 



ERRATUM. 



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