[Saturday, Jan. 7. 
THE RIFLE GUNPOWDER, 
UNIVERSALLY APPROVED FOR ITS CLEANNESS AND STRENGTH, MANUFACTURED BY 
JOHN HALL & SON, 
No. 23, LOMBARD STREET, LONDON, 
AJnpled to Guns and Rifles of every gauge, is now sold in their New Registered Flask Canister, with a 
Metallic Neck and Iloilow Stopper, holding any charge up to 3 drachms. Also, 
THE CLASS CUNPOWDER, 
WHICH HAS SUCH A DECIDED REPUTATION. 
The Sportsman will find that by purchasing his Powder in a Flnsk Canister, the Metallic Stopper gives 
Perfect security to the Powder, and is, from Sts simplicity, so easily detachable that it may dr used as a 
Mrasure in the absence of the ordinary Ff.ask, while the general shape of the canister itself is most 
portable and convenient. 
Messrs. Joitn Hall and Son, being desirous of meeting the predilection of a large portion of the Sporting 
Public for a Larger Sue Grain Gunpowder than is usually vended, comply with Hint desire in the Manufacture 
of the 
SPORTSMAN’S CANISTER CUNPOWDER. 
Sold in Square Canisters, with Green Wrappers, to which they invite the attention of all Sportsmen 
May db had only op all Gun Makbrs and Dealbrs throughout the United Kingdom, 
TO SPORTSMEN.-SHOOTING BOX FOR THE MOORS. 
In Two Volumes, Royal 8vo, embellished with upwards of 100 Pictorial Illustrations, representing Sporting 
Adventures nnd Subjects of Natural History, and Devices for Entrapping Wild Animals. 
RICHARD BENTLEY, New Burllngton-street, Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty. 
PA RLOUll LIB R A 11 Y— J A NU All Y. 
THE SCOTTISH HEIRESS. 
BY R. M. DANIELS.— ONE SHILLING. 
Lately Published : 
Lady Blessington’s Confessions of an Elderly Lady 
and Gentleman. Is. 
Arabella Stuart. By G. P. R. James. Is. C<d. 
Mordaunt Hall. By the Author of “Emilia Wynd- 
ham." Is. Gd. 
Lover upon Trial. By Lady L. Is. 
False Heir. By G. P. It. James. Is. G./. 
Margaret Catehpole. By R. ConnoLP. Is. G </. 
Forgery. By G. P. R. James. Is. G d . 
London : Thomas Hodgson, 13, Pntcrnoster-row. Sold by all Booksellers nnd at every Railway Station. 
BY IIER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 
BAILY'S ROUP & CONDITION PILLS FOR POULTRY. 
rrHIS remedy has been extensively tried with uniform success, and is offered to 
I amateurs and the public with the greatest confidence. It will effectually overcome that disease which 
has hitherto been the bane of the poultry-yard, and destroy that npprehcnslon known lo all poultry keepers, 
when a favourite and valuable fowl is seen to droop. It is inestimable for poultry returning from exhibition*, 
nnd greatly facilitates moulting. — Sold, with full instructions for use, in boxes containing 50 pills, by Joiih 
Daily, No. 113, Mount-street, Grosvenor-square, price 3s. per box, or by post, 3s. id. “ Fowls by Bally," the 
most useful and plainest treatise of the day; price 2s., by post, 2s. Gd.— Daily's Registered Fountains, univer. 
sally adopted and approved.— Drawings and particulars, by post, on application.— 113, Mount-street, Grosvenor- 
square. 
Now ready, price Is. 
FORGE CUT II\ SHANK'S MAGA- 
/-INF. for JANUARY. Conducted by Frank 
E. Smedlf.y (Frank FaihleigH), and Illustrated by 
George Cruiksiiank. 
David Bogue, Fleet-street. 
yOUATT’S WORKS on the HORSE 
-L and DOG. (By assignment of C. Knight.) 
Longman and Co —THE HORSE. The only Edition 
with the Author's latest Corrections, and Illustrations 
on Wood. 8vo. juice 10s. cloth. 
“The Author has subjected it to so complete a revi- 
sion as to make it in many respects a new work."-- 
Preface. 
THE DOG. With Woodcuts. 6vo. price Gs. cloth. 
*** Purchasers should order the edition published 
by Longman and Co. 
London : Longman, Brown, Green, nnd Longmans. 
In One large volume, 8vo., with upwards of Six Hun- 
dred woodcuts, price 50s., half-bound, 
T) LA IKE’S ENCYCLOPAEDIA of RU- 
X) RAL SPORTS, Hunting, Coursing, Shooting, 
&e., &c. A New and revised Edition, corrected (o 
the Present Time. 
London : Longman, BnowN, Green, and Longmans 
In fep. 8vo, with 2 Plates, one representing “A 
pretty good sort for most purposes:'' the other, 
“ * Raytiier ’ a bad sort for any. piypose," price 5s., 
lialf-bound, 
THE STUD for PRACTICAL PUR- 
1 POSES and PRACTICAL MEN : being a Guide to 
the Choice of a Horse for use more than for show. By 
Harry Hieover, Author of “The Pocket and the 
Stud," “ The Stud for Practical Men," “ The Hunting, 
field," “ Practical Horsemanship,” nnd “ Stable Tall; 
nnd Table Talk. 
London : Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans. 
BANK OF DEPOSIT, 
7, St. Martin’s-Placf, Trafalgar-Square, 
London. Established May, 1844. 
PARTIES. DESIROUS OF INVEST- 
X ING MONEY ure requested to examine the plan 
of this Institution, by which a high rato of Interest 
mny be obtained with perfect Security. 
The Interest is payable in January and July, nnd, 
for the convenience of parties residing at u distance, 
mny be received at the Branch Offices, or paid through 
Country Bankers, without expense. 
Peter MoRnisox ..Managing Director. 
Prospectuses free on application. 
SEWAGE CHARCOAL MANURE. 
THIS HIGHLY FERTILISING 
X MANURE, which is Pent Charcoal completely 
saturated with London Sewage, will bo found most 
efficient for every species of crop; more especially far 
Pen9, Beans, Turnips, Mangold Wurzel, and other 
root crops. It will produce a greater return for the 
outlay than Guano or any other Manure at an 
equivalent value; it also possesses the property of 
retaining Its fertilising power longer Hum other 
Manures now In use. It may be obtained from tho 
Sewage Manure Works, Stanley-bridge, Fulham, 
at 00s. per ton, and in quantities less than half a ton, 
at 4s. per cwt. for rendy money only ; nnd in quantities 
not less than a ton, will bo delivered at the London 
Termini of the Railroads free of charge for cartage. 
It may also be had from Messrs. G. (linns and Co , 
20, Down-street, Piccadilly, Agricultural Seedsmen, 
and from all the other Agents of tho Company.— 
Recommendations and Testimonials mny bo seen nt 
tho Works. 
rmiE COMFORT OF A FIXED 
X WATER-CLOSET for If. — Places In Gardens 
converted into comfortable Water-closets by tho 
PATENT HERMETICALLY SEALED PAN, with 
Its self-acting valve, entirely preventing tho return 
of cold air or effluvia. Any carpentor can fix it In two 
hours. Price If. Hermetically sealed Inodorous 
Chamber Commodes, If. is., 21. Gs., und 3 f. ; also 
Improved Portable Water-closets, with pump, cistern, 
and seif acting valvo. A prospectus, with engraving''; 
forwarded by enclosing two post stamps. At FTFK 
and Co.'s, 2G, Tavlstock-strect, Covent-garden, London- 
On the 15tli of February will be published, price t></. ; 
stamped Id., No. 1 of 
SAMUEL HEMMIXG'S PATENT IMPROVED PORTABLE BUILDINGS, ADAPTED TO ALL 
CLIMATES. SOLE MANUFACTORY— CLIFT HOUSE, BRISTOL. 
A GREAT variety may be seen at the Works, consisting of Churches, Chapels, Two- 
JY stoned Hotels, and handsome Shops and Dwellings, with Balconies and Verandahs, several ornamental 
A. lias. Also an Emigrants’ Home (as suggested l.y Mrs. Chisholm), fitted up complete, lo accommodate 72 
persons : together with many other buildings, covering ten acres of ground. Every building may be seen 
perfectly erected previous to being packed for shipment. Apply at tho Works, Clift House, Bristol. 
AT THE EXTENSIVE WAREROOMS 
IN REGENT STREET AND CORNHILL, 
BELONGING TO 
H. J. and D, NICOLL, 
MERCHANT TAILORS AND PALETOT PATENTEES, 
The Best materials, talent, and workmanship are employed 
and the principle of a combination of economy and excel- 
lence maintained. Here also the Dress Huttons and 
Colours of every Yacht Club or Hunt are always ready* for 
inspection. ' 
FOR HUNTING. 
The Scarlet, Brown, Olive, or Mixed Cloths, are noth fine and 
strong, the dye cannot even be moved by acids, and in the course 
of manufacture they are prepared by a peculiar process to resist a 
very heavy shower of rain. 
FOR YACHTING. 
Every description of Pilot and Pea Jackets, with prepared India 
Rubber and other Vi aterproofed Clothing, mny also be seen 
For Shooting, Fishing. Rowing, or Cricketing, all suitable ma- 
terials are provided. 
NICOLL'S DHY-SEAT COAT 
Is useful to all, whether Sportsman or Traveller, as it is well known 
that rheumatism and colds, with the thousand and one other ills 
that flesh is heir to, arc chiefly caught through damp seats. 
114, 116, 118, 120, REGENT STREET, 
and 22, CORNHILL. 
TEA IS GETTING DEARER; 
THIS IS THERF.FORE THE TIME TO BUY. 
PHILLIPS arid COMPANY are still SELLING at OLD PRICES, although the 
,*■ Market Value of Tea has risen 3d. to id. per lb., and will be still higher. The Teas worth purchasing arc— 
/ he strong COM/OU TP.A, at 3s. id. per lb. I The prime GUNPOWDER TEA, at 4*. and 4*. 3d. 
The prime SOI CHONG TEA, at 3 1 . 3d. and 3s. 8 d. The delicious GUNPOWDER, at 5s. 
The best LA PSA NO SOUCHONG TEA, at is. \ The best Pearl GUNPOWDER, at 5s. id. 
ALL WHO PURCHASE AT THESE PRICES WILL SAVE MONEY, AS TEAS 
ARE GETTING DEARER. 
Prime COFFEE, at Is. and Is, 2 d. per lb. 
The best Mocha and the best West India Coffee, nt Is. id. 
n.p * u* V’OP p p v a n h* a klul COrri °S e free > b y our °' Tn vanB a»‘d carls, if within eight miles; nnd 
teas, c Jrrl JKS, and SPICES sent carriage free to any part of England, if to tho value of 40s., or upwards, by 
PHILLIPS and COMPANY, 
TEA AND COLONIAL MERCHANTS, 
No. 8, KING WILLIAM-STREET, CITY, LONDON. 
• , c " Vr ‘u L1 , M 0f ftXIBINS, CURRENT*, IMPERIAL PLUMS, FIGS, fcc., is now ready, 
-nu j* sent post-free, on application, 
PRESENT BOOKS FOR BOYS. 
IT HE YOUNG VOYAGEURS ; or, Ad- 
X ventures in the FUR COUNTRIES of the FAR 
I NORTH. By Capt. Mayne Reiii. (Author of “ The 
lloy-Hunters,” &c.) With Twelve Illustrations bv 
William Harvey. Fcap. 7s. cloth. 
” A capital hook lbr a Christmas Present, a New 
Year’s Gift, or a Keepsake, at any season.”— Spec- 
tator. 
THE DESERT HOME; or, the EN- 
X GLISH FAMILY ROBINSON. By Capt. Mavxb 
Reid. With Twelve Illustrations by Wm. Haiivey. 
Third Edition. Fcap. 7s. cloth. 
“The author is personally familiar with the scenes 
he describes, nnd is thus able 10 give them an air of 
trulhfuluess which in oilier circumstances can only be 
obtained by the rarest genius.” — Chambers's Journal 
THE BOY-HUNTERS; or, Adventures 
X in SEARCH of a WHITE BUFFALO. By Capt. 
Mayne Reid. With Twelve Illustrations by Wm. 
Harvey. Third Edition. Fcap. 7s. cloth. 
“ The book is just such a one as we would make a 
Christmas present of to a favourite youthful friend."— 
Observer. 
FOOTPRINTS OF FAMOUS ME? 
X Biography for Boys. By J. G. Edgar, Aiithi 
MEN. 
.. , Author 
of “ The Boyiiood of Great Men.” Witli Eight Plates 
by Birket Foster. Fcap. 3s. Od. cloth. 
THE BOYIIOOD OF GREAT MEN. 
• Intended as an Example to Youth. By J. G. 
Edgar. With Eight Plates by Birket Foster. 
New edition. Fcap. 3s. 0d. cloth. 
' David Bogue, Fleet-street. 
THE 
X On 
ENGLISH CYCLOPAEDIA. 
On the 10th of December was published, price 
10s. each, handsomely bound in cloth, 
Vol. I. of the GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISION, 
AND 
VOL. I. or THE NATURAL HISTORY DIVISION, 
OF 
THE ENGLISH CYCLOPAEDIA. 
CONDUCTED BY CHARLES KNIGHT. 
A Number of the Cyclopaedia is published every 
Saturday, price G</. ; one week a Number of Geo- 
graphy, the next a Number of Natural History; and 
a Port, price 2s., on the last day of each month. 
London: Bradbury and Evans, 11, Bouverle-street. 
Complete in One Volume, 8vo, handsomely bound in 
cloth, price 14s. 
MR. SPONGE’S SPORTING TOUR. 
I'X Illustrated with Coloured Engravings and 
Woodcuts by John Leech. 
By the same Author, price Is. part 10 of 
ttANDLEY CROSS; or, Mr. Jon- 
II nocK9’ Hunt. With Coloured Engravings 
and Woodcuts by John Leech. 
Bradbury nnd Evans, 11, Bouverie-street. 
This day is published, in one handsome Svo. volume, 
benuti fully bound in doth, price 21s. 
THE FOREIGN TOUR OF Messrs. 
I BROWN, JONES, and ROBINSON, being (he 
History of what they saw and did In Belgium, Ger- 
many, Switzerland, nnd Italy. By Biciiakd Doyi.b. 
Bradbury and Evans, II, Bouverie-street. 
On the 9th of January w ill be published, price 3s. 
in Cloth, 
THE FOURTH VOLUME OF 
TPHE HOUSEHOLD NARRATIVE 
X OF CURRENT EVENTS OF 1853. 
"V* The First, Second, and Third Volumes being a 
Record of Public Events of 1850— 61 and 52, rouy ul- 
ways be had, price 3s. each, neatly bound In cloth. 
Office, 10, Welllngton-strect North. Sold by all 
Booksellers and Newsmen. 
AMIALLORAN; or, the INSURGENT 
U CHIEF; a Tale of the Rebellion of 1708. By 
James MTIenry, M.D , author of "The Henris of 
Steel,” “The Wilderness,” 6tc. Tho only completo 
edition. Price Is. Sold by E. Farrington, Bath- 
street, London; and all tho Dookieliers at tho Rail- 
way Station 
AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY JOURNAL: 
D EVOTED exclusively to Yachting, 
Rowing, ami General Nautical Intelligence 
Sold by all Booksellers and Newsmen, nnd ut the 
office, 1, Bcnnett's-hlll, Doctor's-commons. 
NEW ILLUSTRATED WORK BY JOHN MILLS. 
THE LIFE OF A RACEHORSE. 
On the 1st of December was published, nt the Office of “THE FIELD,” 4, Brydges-slreet, Covent-garden, 
nnd to bo had of nil Booksellers nnd Newsmen, 
the life of a racehorse. 
ILLUSTRATED, PRICE ONE SHILLING. POST FREE, ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE. 
NEW WOBK BY THE AUTHOR OF “ FIELD SPORTS OF THE NORTH.” 
Now ready, In 2 vols. royal Svo, with upwards of 100 pictorial illustrations, representing Sporting Adventures, 
mid subjects of Natural History, nnd Devices for Entrapping Wild Animals, price 42s. 
SCANDINAVIAN ADVENTURES 
IM ll I !%'<> A RE8IHENCE OF I PWAltDS OF SO YEARN, WITH 
NOME ACCOUNT OF THE NORTUERN FAUNA. 
By L. LLOYD, 
Author of “Field Sports of the North.” 
