January 14.] 
PREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, 
U PADDINGTON, NEW STATION. 
NOTICE is hereby given tlmt all the Passenger 
Trains of this Company will take their departure from 
the NEW STATION, opposite Eastbourne Terrace, 
on and after Monday the Kith Inst. The entrance to 
the Station adjoins the New Great Western Hotel, 
between Spring. street and Eostboume-terruce 
All the Up Trains will ut present continue to arrive 
at the Old Station, where Carriages mnst take up the 
Passengers as heretofore. 
By Order of the Directors, 
C. A. Saond nits, Secretary 
10th January, 1854. 
LIVERPOOL GRAND POULTRY SHOW. 
rrHE FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBI- 
1 TION will take place on WEDNESDAY and 
THURSDAY next, the 18th and 19th instant, at 
Messrs. LUCAS’S REPOSITORY, Great Charlotte- 
street, Liverpool. 
Admission : 
On Wednesday, from 11 to 5 o’clock 5s. Od. 
„ from 5 to 9 o'clock 2s. 6d. 
On Thursday, from 9 to 9 o’clock. Is. Oil. 
In the Evening tho Room will be brilliantly Illumi- 
nated with Gas, 
I IMERICK COURSING CLUB OPEN 
L MEETING. By the kind permission of George 
Eosberry, Esq., the club will meet at Clorane, within 
six miles of Limerick, on Wednesday and Thursday, 
the 22nd and 23rd of March next, when the following 
will be run off A Sweepstakes of 3 I. 10s. each, 
p.p. (shillings towards expenses), to which the 
Stewards will add a handsome silver cup, for 22 all- 
aged dogs, whether the property of members of clubs 
or otherwise ; first dog to get the cup and two-thirds 
of the stakes; second dog, two-thirds of the remain- 
der; and one-thir i divided between third and fourth 
dog, if equal in number of ties, if not, the third dog to 
receive the remainder of the stakes. Two dogs, one 
nomination, to be guarded throughout; all entries 
stating name, colour, and pedigree of each dog must 
be made, and subscription paid to the Treasurer, at 
his office, on or before Tuesday, the 21st of March, at 
4 o’clock, on which day the members of the club and 
visitors will dine together, at the Cruiser's Hotel, at 
6 o'clock. Tho dogs will be drawn after dinner. 
First brace of dogs to be in the slips at 10 o'clock 
sharp. 
Henry Duggan, Esq., Judge. 
Tom Saunders, Slipper. 
JYmks Marshall. Hon. Treasurer and Sec 
96, George- street, Limerick. 
COCHIN CHINA FOWLS.- MR. PUNCUARD'S 
ANNUAL SALE. 
M R. J. C. STEVENS will sell by Auc- 
tion, without any reserve, at his Great Room, 
38, King-street, Covont-garden, on Wednesday 11th of 
January, at Twelve o'clock precisely, ICO First 
Class Cochins, all bred by Mr Puuchard, at Blunt's 
Hall, Haverhill, and including many which have 
taken prizes at the principal Poultry Exhibitions this 
season, chiefly bred from descendants of his celebrated 
bird “ Contest," and all of the favourite light colours. 
Catalogues by enclosing a stamped directed envelope, 
to Mr. J. C. Stevens, 38, King-street, Co vent-garden. 
COCHIN CHINA FOWLS. 
M R. .T. C. STEVENS will Sell by Auc- 
tion, at his Great Room, 38, King-street, Covent- 
garden, on Tuesday, 24th of January, at 12 o’clock 
precisely. Prize Cochins, buff colour, from the yards 
of J. Harrison, Esq , of Snelston Hall, G. W. Johnson, 
of Winchester, and Mr. Griggs, of Holloway ; many of 
which especially deservp the attention of amateurs. 
leOiref 
Catalogues by enclosing a stamped directed envelope 
to Mr. J. C. Stevens, 38> King-street, CoVeot-^afden. 
r PIGEON FANCIERS.— Mr. J. C. 
Stevens will sell by auction at his great room, 
38. King Street, Covent Garden, on Friday, Jaimury 
27th, a valuable collection of Fancy Pigeons, includ- 
ing the extra stock of Pouters belonging to S. Unit, 
Esq., and lutely exhibited at the Great Metropolitan 
Show, and to which no less than 7 prizes were awarded, 
also some iirst-ratc Almond and Funcy Tumblers, &c. 
May bo viewed the morning of sale and catalogues 
had, by enclosing a stamped directed envelope to 
Mr. J. C. Stevens, 38, King Street, Covent Garden. 
T) AKER’S POULTRY RESTORATIVE. 
-D A certain cure for all diseases of Poultry, Phea- 
sants, icc., is recommended with perfect confidence. 
Messrs. B. have only been induced to offer it after 
having used it themselves for many years with the 
greatest success, not only as a cure, hut as a preven- 
tive, for importing vigour and high condition; keep- 
ing them -healthy and robust, and especially during 
the period of Poultry Exhibitions, when 60 many 
suffer from change nml confinement. Its wonderful 
restoring power — “ In all the ills that fowl is heir to," 
is almost immediately apparent, and lias hut to be 
known to he fully appreciated. The cosy uiuile in 
which it is administered is one amongst its many 
advantages. In pills or bottles, is. 07. each, with full 
directions. Half Moon Passage, Graeecliurch-itreet, 
and the Pheasantry, Beaufort-streot, Chelsea. 
TO POULTRY BREEDERS AND EXHIBITORS. 
pATHO.NISED by Capt. Hornby, R.N., 
-L and other distinguished amateurs.- DADD'S 
PILLS for tho cure of Poultry Roup; a speedy and 
unfailing remedy. They will nlso bo found excellent 
os an Alterative and Tonic for Birds when Moulting, 
or for loss of appetite and lowless of condition. Ex- 
hibitors should not fail to administer a few doses to 
Birds which havo been shewn, as by so doing the ill- 
effects resulting from close confinement, and the alte- 
rations of temperature to which they nro unavoidably 
exposed during an Exhibition (and which not unfre- 
quently prove fatal), will bo prevented. 
Prepared and sold by the Inventor, Rodbrt Dadd, 
nt his Veterinary and Cattle Medicino Warehouse, 54, 
High-street, Whitechapel, London, in boxes of loo’ 
200, 400, and 1,000 pills, at 3s. 67., Gs., 10s., and 2 Is.’ 
each. Persons residing in any part of tho United 
Kingdom, upon sending a P. (). Order for either of 
the abovo amounts, together with name and address, 
will have the pills forwarded immediately to them free 
of expense 
riiwo 
^SALMON ANGLING, THURSO RIVER 
gentlemen who hold tickets arc 
J- prevented from being there during the months of 
February and May. Their tlckots Will be let for those 
months, price If. 10* each por month. Apply to 
Win. Dunbar, Thurso, N. II. 
MODELLING, RIGGING, &c. 
A PRACTICAL MAN, of experience in 
. ModmUng, Rigging, &c., in New York and 
Boston, U.S., through ill health has been forced to 
£ et “ r . n , t0 (ini i his wife and family are 
destitute, solicits the aid of any gentleman to procure 
tools Ho will model and rig to draft or scale, or 
refit, «c., to liquidate, or by cash within one month. 
P ease apply, either personally or otherwise, to John 
J vatt l?i Outwell-terraco, Paradise-place, near tho 
Swan, Stockwcll, Surrey. 
LEAMINGTON SPA. 
1>EGENT Family Hotel and Boarding- 
J-U house. Conducted l»v n npnnrlfrfAiMr it. - 
house. Conducted by a proprietary on tho 
Continental system. A fixed tariff ut moderate 
Charges, ineluding attendance. Table d’ Hots — 
ferms per week, hoard and residence, 2/ 2s. Atton- 
Weck° If 1°’ Hunters I** unlimited), per 
Em™ FOR SALE. Three 
flvo month * Inauiro of Mr. 
‘t. Black Uorse, Kcntluh Toivn. 
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d CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, ST. GEORGES 
ROAD, SOUTHWARK. LONDON. 
This COMMISSION MART, for the sale of Horses, 
See., is NOW OPEN. SALES are effected I) VI LY by 
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allowed for trials, ice. Payment, following day. If 
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Homes taken from the London Railway Stations 
without extra charge to the owner. 
(Adjacent to the Elephant and Castle.) 
It. D. Rea, Proprietor. 
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1 HARNESS MAKERS, and tho Public.— The 
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with spacious lloors, galleries for Carriages, Harness, 
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such. New Cnrriuges and Harness sold nt this mart 
are not chargeable with rout or standing. 
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If not sold, 6 s. for auction expenses. 
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No charge for policy stamps In future. 
Sums may ho assured payablo on attaining tho ago 
of 60, 65, or 60, or nt death, should that oveut occur 
previously. 
Advances made on real and on unexceptionable per- 
sonal security, whore tho sureties nro resident la 
Louden, or 1U Immediate vicinity. 
U. l>, DAVENPORT, Secretory. 
CLOSE OF HOLIDAYS. 
milE return of youth to their respective 
A Boarding-scluit Is induces a solicitude from parents 
and guardians for tlieir personal comfort and attraction, 
and ROWLANDS’ MACASSAR OIL, fur accelerating 
the growth and improving and beautifying the hair, 
ROWLVNDS' KA1.YDOR, for improving the skin and 
complexion, and removing cutaneous eruptions, and 
ROWLANDS’ ODONTO, or Pearl Dentifrice, for ren- 
dering the teeth beautifully white, and preserving the 
gums, are considered indispensable' accompaniments 
for the attainment of those personal advantages so 
universally sought for and admired. 
Beware of spurious imitations. 
The only genuine of each hears Hie name of “Row- 
lands” preceding that of the urticle on the wrapper 
or label. 
Sold by A. Rowland and Sons, 20, Hatton-gardcn, 
London, and by Chemists and perfumers. 
j EEMliNG’S ESSENCE FOR LAME- 
J-J NESS IN HORSES. — This Essence cures Claps 
or Strains of the Buck Sinews, also Slips and Strains 
of the Shoulders, Stillo, Hougll, Whirlbone, Knee, 
Fetlock. Pastern, and Coffin Joints. It makes the 
quickest and surest cures of any article yet known; 
and hones may ho worked during the time of cure. 
Price 2.f. 67. per Buttle, 
JOHN LEBMING’S GENUINE HORSE ME- 
DICINES are now prepared from the Original 
Recipes, late in the possession of GEORGE UOTT, 
R. ACKERMAN N\s YACHTING PRINTS, 191, 
. . llt , REGENT-STREET. 
J 1 ' 1 ,,.' 1 "' a ver y beautiful coloured print, 
HIE 1 HAN TOM YACHT, of 20 tons, 
the properly of Samuel Lane. Em., winner of 
several cups and matches, price 8s. coloured ; 
5s. plain. 
Abo, to match the above, a very spirited coloured 
print of 
THE MOSQUITO YACHT, of 50 tons, 
llie property of Lord Loitdesborough, R T.Y.C. 
Price 8«, and 5s. They are both well lithographed 
by F. G. Dutton. 1 
Also, lately published, 12 very spirited Yachting 
Prints, for Scrap Books and Album*. Price it. each. 
Now ready, 
R. ACKERMANN’S RECOLLEC- 
TIONS of CHOBIiAM, consisting of 12 very 
beautifully coloured Scrap Prints, representing tho 
different regiments nt Cliobham. May be hod 
separately, price it Cd. each, mounted, or the set 
complete in a Portfolio, 32s. 07. 
Abo may he hod, the large. t collection of Sporting 
Scrap Print*, suitable for Albums or Framing. 
On the 15th of February will bo published, price 67.; 
stumped 77., No. 1 of 
AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY JOURNAL: 
E VOTED exclusively to Yachting 1 , 
Rowing, and General Nautical Intelligence. 
Sold by all Booksellers und Newsmen, and ut tho 
office, 1, Bennctt's-hill, Doctor’s-commons. 
D 1 
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James M Henry, M.D , author of “The Hearts of 
Steel,” “The Wilderness," &c, The only complete 
edition. Price lx. Sold by B. Farrington, Bath- 
street, London; and all the Booksellers at the Rail- 
way Station 
TiO YOU BRUISE YOUR OATS 
XJ YETI New Oat Crushers 21. 15s. 67., ditto, 
of Nottingham, by BARCLAY & SONS, the sole 
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*.* Observe.— None of these Medicines can he j Wedluke and Co., 118, Fenchurcli-strcet. 
genuine unless the names of “ BARCLAY & SONS, 
Farkingdon-strebt, London," are affixed; they 
having purchased tho Original Recipes from 
Executors of GEORGE HOTT, of Nottingham. 
the 
SEWAGE CHARCOAL MANURE, 
rjlllis HIGHLY FERTILISING 
MANURE, which is Peat Charcoal completely 
saturated with London Sewage, will he found most 
efficient for every species of crop; more especially fur 
Peas, Bunns, Turnips, Mangold Wurzel, nnd oilier 
root crops. It will produce a greater return for the 
outlay than Guano or any oilier Manure at an 
equivalent value; it also possesses tho property of 
retaining its fertilising power longer than other 
Manures now in use. It may bo obtained from the 
Sewage Manure Works, Stanley-bridge, Fulham, 
at 60s. per ton, and in quantities less than half a ton, 
nt 4», per cwt. for ready money only ; nnd in quantities 
not less than a ton, will be delivered at the London 
Termini of llie Railroads free of charge for cartage. 
It may also be had from Messrs. G. Ginns and Co., 
26, Down-street, Piccadilly, Agricultural Seedsmen, 
and from all the oilier Agents of the Company. — 
Recommendations and Testimonials may be seen nt 
the Works. 
I) LAIR’S GOUT and RHEUMATIC 
J) PILLS. The following extracts from test lino- 
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That from Garrett Foster Gill, Esq., 157, New Bond- 
street, London, concludes by saying, — 
“ Whenever I feel any symptoms of the disease ap- 
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which to mo is so valuable that, wore it not that the 
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— “ Having suffered much from acute rheumutism, I 
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CAISTOR'S PRIZE HUNTING SADDLES nro 
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The tree is so constructed as to sit well behind the 
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that Important joint. They are narrow in the grip, 
flat in the seat, light nnd durable. 
CAISTOR'S SYSTEM OF SADDLE - MAKING 
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studied the nuturul requirements of the horse and its 
rider. 
THE PRIZE SADDLES AND HARNESS may 
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TO GENTLEMEN SEEKING APPOINTMENTS. 
rmiE CIVIL SERVICE GAZETTE.— 
I A 1 \* A .„. nnn A» 
NILINE lias been many y*ur* established a* the 
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whiskers, moustacliios, eyebrows, &c,, in three or four 
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rout, 229, Strand, from W . 
F HAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH. 
EXTRACT of a LETTER FOR- 
ld WARDED to Mr. Pn 
Smith, Esq- : — 
13, St. Mark’s-terracc, West Brompton, London. 
10th May, 1852. 
Anxious cares, and the neglect of my old tried friend 
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per box. See tho name of “ Thomas Prout, 229, Strand 
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possesses by far tho most reliable information on 
every important political subject of the day. In its 
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE, especially, it has been 
distinguished by remarkable rapidity, und by the 
accuracy of its information, derived from the best 
Combining with its Political features ALL THF. 
NEWS OF THE DAY, down to tho loleit hour of 
going to press oacli morning, it has long enjoyed a 
circulation and reputation essentially European. 
Wbluhqxoe Strbbt North, Stra.np. 
