January 28.] 
the field. 
L 
IMERICK COURSING CLUB OPEN 
FosboiTy, Esq., the club will meet ut Clorano, within 
six miles of Limerick, on Wednesday nnd Thursday, 
the 22nd and 23rd of March next, when the following 
will be run off A Sweepstakes of 31. 10s. each, 
p.p. (shillings towards expenses), to which the 
Stewards will add a handsome silver cup, for 22 nil- 
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-third 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 tho club and 
visitors will dine together, at tho 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, F-sq . Judge. 
Tom Saunders, Slipper. 
Jame-s Marsh alt., Hon. Treasurer and Sec. 
9C, Gcorgc-strcet, Limerick. 
nREAT CENTRAL HORSE AND 
VJ CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. ST. GEORGE’S 
ROAD, SOUTHWARK. LONDON. 
This COMMISSION MARI', for tlm sale of Horses, 
Sic., Is NOW OPEN. SALES are effected DULY by 
Private Treaty , and by Auction every TUESDAY. 
No dealing on the part of the Proprietor takes 
place; and no person connected with the Establish- 
ment is allowed to deal. The interests of both 
Buyers and Sellers are thus equally and completely 
protected. 
The Advantages are ns follows:— 
The charges are less, the accommodations and 
attentions greater. The premises are new, commo- 
dious, and central, at a junction of seven leading 
thoroughfares to all parts of the Metropolis, and with 
HJO stalls and loose boxes, are the most extensive for 
commission purposes in London. 
Keep, 3*. per night.— Sales, 5 per cent. Two days 
allowed for trials, kc. Payment, following day. If 
not sold, auction fee 3s. 
Horses taken from the London Railway Stations 
Without oxlra charge to the owner. 
(Adjacent to the Elephant and Castle.) 
R. D. Rea, Proprietor. 
rpo COACHMAKERS, SADDLERS, 
1 HARNESS MAKERS, and the Public.— The 
GREAT CENTRAL HORSE and CARRIAGE 
REPOSITORY, ST. GEORGE’S ROAD, LONDON, 
xv i tli spurious hours, galleries for Carriages, Harness, 
kc , is now complete, and well udapted for ilie sale of 
such. New Carriages und Harness sold at this mart 
are not chargeable with rout or standing. 
R. D. Rka, Proprietor. 
P.S. - Upwards of 100 horses arc weekly on view 
and .sale Auctions every Tuesday. Sales 5 per cent 
If not sold, 5s. for auction expenses. 
flREAT EXHIBITION PRIZE 
VJ MEDAL, nwarded to CAISTOR, for SADDLES 
and HARNESS. 
CAISTOR'S HUNTING SADDLES 
Combine elegance and lightness with strength and 
durability. They are roomy in the. seat, und bring 
the rider as close as posslhlc. to his horse. They m e 
constructed to accord with the Anatomy of both 
Hou-e and Man. Price complete, 41. 1 4s. Oil. 
Light nnd Durable BROUGHAM and PHAETON 
HARNESS, with Caistor’s various improvements, 
nt the lowest possible price for a first-eluss article. 
Horse Clothing, Blankets, Brushes, Sponges, und 
every other Stnblo requisite, of the best quality, at 
the lowest prices. 
A List of Prices sent free by post, or may bo had 
on application at Caistoh's, 7, Baker-street, London, 
where the Prize Saddles nnd Harness may be seen. 
Goods Carriage-free to any port of the United King- 
dom. 
FOR THE FIELD OR THE ROAD. 
r NEV'S much approved PATENT 
IRRESTIBLE SELF - RELIEVING NOSE- 
PIECE, for hard pullers, and troublesome horses, 
and much recommended for Ladles' horses, as they 
command greater control over the horse thnn any", 
thing hitherto introduced to tho public for the purposo 
and arc adapted to any bridle, riding or driving, and 
dispense with the bother of a second rein, as the one 
combines ilie action of the Noscpiece, Snaffle, and curb 
Bit ; to bo got at Heavens, 28, South Mutton-street, 
London ; Fuankune, Exeter ; and Trumans, Chud- 
lelgh, Devon. s, d. 
Price with Riding Rein 17 0 
Without 14 G 
3rd edition, I*, post free, by the author of Ferguson’s 
lllusi rated Is. Series of Rato Prize and Domestic 
Poultry. 
BUUP AMONG POULTRY. — Forming- 
It a summary of the actual requirements of the 
Fowl. G. Ferguson, Beaufort Library, King'a- 
road, Chelsea. 
COMMISSIONS EXECUTED. 
WILLIAM WRIGHT, Nos. 9 and .10, 
’’ I’ulwood's Rents, Holborn, begs to acquaint 
provincial sporting gentlemen, that he continues to 
execute commissions as usual. (From those gentlemen 
not known to W. W. an unexceptionable reference 
Is required.) 
L)OLL YOUNG TV HEATS IN THE I all policies indisputable 
-It SPRING, after Frost and Snow have left the CjOVEHEIGN LIFE A.SSUR V\f 
plants bare, or where the \Y ircworm and Grub have ij COMPANY 4i) St t«,„eu, t 
ravaged a portion, then Cnnt»KiLL ’ 8 Roller is better No S foV I'X L ° nJ ° n ' 
thnn treading with sheep, its action going down to 
the roots of the plant, anil leaving the wheat firm nnd 
secure — alter thus rolling the crop grows stronger 
and more even, and the result is an Increase of quan- 
tity of a more equal nnd better sample for the Miller 
Parties uniting to order a truck-load of THREE 
Rollers nt once allowed TEN per Cent, off 
EASY RUNNING IMPROVED CARTS AND 
WAGGONS lessen the Horse-power nnd Horse-keep 
necessary for carrying work. Parties wanting new 
Carts or Wheels, by ordering THREE Carts at onco 
(made by CrossLill's Patent Machinery', or by uniting 
to order FOUR Sets of Wheel* and Axles, allowed 
TEN per Cent. off. 
RELL'S PRIZE REAPINQ MACHINE, after com- 
petition with M'Corninck », Hussey's, and others at 
the Pusoy. >ork,qml Stirling Trluls, GAINED EVERY 
PRISE- I' Ull particulars of the Judges' Reports, &c 
may bo had In CRO'iSK ILL'S NEW ILLUSTRATED 
CATALOGUE, on application per post, enclosing six 
penny postage Mump*. Mr. Almnck, of Lecorffleld 
lark; Mr Clark, of Bishop Burton; Mr. George 
Hope of Fenton Barns, and others, who worked 
Bell s Reaper last harvest, may bo referred to If neces- 
sary. Orders must be given early for next harvest, as 
the machines arc made in rotation as ordered, und 
present Prices are likely to be advanced. 
Address— Mr. Crosskili., Patent Wheel Works, 
Beverley. 
T ONDON AND COUNTY JOINT - 
IJ STOCK HOTEL COMPANY. _ Provisionally 
Registered, 7 and 8 Viet., rap. 110, Offlecs, 3, Old 
Broad-street, city. -Capital 100,0001., (with power to 
Increase.) in shares of 1/. each ; to be paid up in full on 
allotment. 
TRUSTERS. 
The Right Hon. Lord Kingsalc. 
William Elsam, Esq., Blshopsgate-street within. 
DIRECTORS. 
The Right Hon. Lord Kingsale, of Kingsalc. 
Wellington Gregory, Esq., Grncechurch-9treet, and 
Cheshunt, Herts. 
Alexander G. Hogg, Esq., Bath-road, Peckham. 
James W Howell, Esq., F.I.A., Inner Temple, and 
Holly-house, P'ulharn. 
Duncan Irvine, Esq., Cooper's-row, Tower-hill. 
Charles Maldlow, Esq., l'emhridge Villas, West- 
bournc-grove. 
Thomas McClure, Esq., Stock well, Surrey, 
ton nry Stephenson, Esq,, Tlmrloe-placo, Bromp- 
(Wlth power to add to their nnmber.) 
Auditors— Messrs. Harding and Pullcin, Account- 
ants, Gulldlmll-chambcrs ; Walter Rowton, l.sq , Tru- 
falgur-plucc, Hacknev. 
Solicitors— Thorndike and Smith, 11, Staple-inn, 
Holb'Tii ; Henry Charles Eliott, Esq., 09, Lincoln's- 
inn-fields. 
Bankers — Messrs. Cocks, Blddulph, Cocks, and 
liiddulph, Charlnp-cross. 
Architects— Messrs. Tress and Chambers, St.Thomas 
Apostle-chambers, Cannon-street. 
Secretary— W. Hannam, Esq. 
Public attention having recently been so pointedly 
directed by tho press to the exposure of a defect in our 
social system, almost amounting to a '• national re- 
proach," tho promoters of the London and County 
Joint-stock Hotel Company feel that any lengthened 
argument in favour of an enterprise having a tendency 
fn itv rum nual iuahI.I i.. .■ . . J 
ANCE 
No cliargo for policy stamps in future. 
.Sums may he assured payable on attaining tho age 
of 50, 55, or 60, or at death, should that event occur 
previously. 
Advances made on real and on unexceptionable per- 
sonal security, where tho sureties urc resident In 
London, or its limnediute vicinity. 
H. I). DAVENPORT, Secretary. 
BANK OF DEPOSIT, 
7, St. Martin 's- Place, Trafalgar-Square, 
London. Established May, 1844. 
T) ARTIES DESIROUS OP INVEST- 
-L I NO MONEY are requested to examine the plan 
of tins Institution, by which a high rale of Interest 
may he obtained with perfect Security. 
The Interest is payable in January and July, and, 
for the convenience or parlies residing at a distunce, 
may be received at the Brunch Offices, or paid through 
Country Bankers, without expense. 
Peter Morrison, Managing Director. 
Prospecinses free on application. 
SOLICITORS’ AND GENERAL LIFE 
ASSURANCE SOCIETY. 
52, CHANCERY LANE, LONDON. 
Subscribed Capital, One Million. 
This Society presents the following advantages:— 
The security of a subscribed Capital of ONE 
MI LLIOX. 
Exemption of the Assured from all liability. 
Premiums affording particular advantages to young 
livps. 
Participating and Non-Participating Premium*. 
In tlie former EIGHTY PER CENT, or FOUR- 
FIFTHS of the profils are divided amongst the 
Assured triennia!ly, either by way of addition to the 
sum assured, or In diminution of Premium, at their 
option. 
No deduction is made from the four-fifths of the 
profits for interest on Capital for a Guarantee Fund, 
or on nny other account. 
POLICIES FREE OF STAMP DUTY nnd IN- 
DISPUTABLE, except in case of fraud. 
At the General Meeting, on the 51st of May last, 
A BONUS was declared of nearly Two per cent, per 
annum on tho amount assured, or at the rate of from 
THIRTY to upwards of SIXTY per cent, on the 
Premiums paid. 
POLICIES share in the Profits, even if ONE 
PREMIUM ONLY has been paid. 
Next DIVISION OF PROFITS in 1850. 
The Directors meet on Thursdays, at 2 o'clock. 
Assurances may be effected by applying on any other 
day, between the hours of 10 and 4, at the Office of 
the Society, where prospectuses and all oilier requi- 
site information con be obtained. 
Charles John Gill, Secretary. 
TJ OPE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE, 
11 Incorporated under Act of Parliament. 
This Society combines all the modern Improve- 
ments in the practice of mutual life and honesty gua- 
rantee assurance. 
II. C. E1FFE, General Manager. 
Princes-street, Bank, London. 
Loans on personal security granted to the policy 
holders. 
M 
R. 
WILD FOWL SHOOTING. 
FOLKARD’S work, 
entitled 
to its removal would he obviously superfluous ; the/ ,, “TtlE SAILING BOAT." contains (amongst 
therefore, beg to Invite the attention of the public £ thcr valuable information ! practical directions for 
nnd all those interested fn hotel management and I r “ntlng and Shooting Wild Fowl, upon a novel and 
RUPTURES EFFECTUALLY CURED WITHOUT 
A TRUSS. 
may bo considered most ex- 
pedient, ono or more hotels, of largo dimensions, in 
London and the principal towns throughout the 
United Kingdom, to be fitted up on a scale common- , _ T 
snrate with modern taste and requirements, and, as K LL SUFFERERS from this Complnint 
fur as practicable, to maintain between all the Coni- A are earnestly invited to consult or write to Dr 
pany s establishments a complete system of inter- ! Leslie, as he guarantees them relief in every case. His 
co „ m 1 n, ! ,,, 1 ,cat " 1 ,n bv means of the electric telegraph. j remedy has been successful in curing thousands of 
l Imt these hotels shall be conducted by (mid mann- 1 persons during the last 11 years, nnd is applicable to 
gers of known talent nnd integrity, and the charges every kind of single and double rupture, however hnd 
registered by a uniform tnriff, to be printed and posted i or longstanding, in male or female of any age, causing 
-pa se 1 ver “ 1 ™ on,s thereof. no confinement or inconvenience in its iisc whatever, 
lliat ilie co'.tinental and American systems of tables ' Nont post free, with full instructions, on receipt of 
d bote and public rooms shall he combined with the I 7s. GJ. in postage stamps, cash, or Post-office Order, 
privacy and comforts of an English hotel, so as to payable at the General Post-office, to Dr Herbert 
meet, as far us possible, the requirements of every Leslie, 37a, Munchester-street, Gray s - inn - road, 
traveller London, where he may bo consulted daily, Sundays 
lliat all nttendan's detected in receiving gratuities I excepted, from 11 till 1, mornings, uud 5 till 7. even- 
SEWAGE CHARCOAL MANURE, 
rpms HIGHLY FERTILISING* 
J- MANURE, which is Peat Charcoal completely 
*^ ,lrnteJ w *th London Sewage, will be found most 
efficient for every species of crop; more especially for 
leas, Ilians, Turnips, Mangold Wurze), nnd oilier 
root crops. It will produce a greater return for the 
Outlay than Guano or any other Manure nt nn 
equivalent value; It also possesses the property of 
returning its fertilising power longer than oilier 
Munures now In use. It may be obtnined from the 
8B\VACi B Manurk Works, Stanley-bridge, Fulham, 
ut (JOi. per ton, and in quantities less tliiin half a ton, 
at 4*. per cwt, for ready money only ; and in quantities 
noi less thnn a ton, will be delivered at tho London 
lerinmi of the Railroad* free of charge for cartage, 
it niay also be had from Messrs. G. Giuns and Co 
20, Down-street, Piccadilly, Agricultural Seedsmen, 
and from all the other Agents of the Coinpnny.- 
KecommendatiOn* and Testimonials may be seen at 
the Works. 
ALLSOPP’S INDIA PALE ALE. 
P In Casks or Bottles. 
ARKER and TWINING (late Har- 
‘ rington Parker), 6$, Pull-Mall, are now delivering 
*ne Gctober brewing in casks of 18 gallons and up- 
wards. Also in bottles, Imperial measure, quarts, 8s. • 
pints, 6s. ; hulf-pints (for luncheon), 3s- per dozen. 
ARANGES nnd LEMONS.— 100 of the 
_V best Lemons for 0i., or a cose containing 
about 500, 25s. Real St. Michael Oranges, 4s., C , 
an I 1( J?> or 22 *- p° r cuc > delivered in London, 
nn.f ,0 a Parts of the kingdom, on receipt of a 
posi-omoc or( i er for fho ftmount> b „ Wu^lah Dkkk-s 
7» Bow-street, Covcnt-garden. 
The Trade supplied. 
at the hands of visitors will be Immediately dis- 
charged. 
That the existing charge for private apartments, 
Ac., shall be considerably modified, and that for lights 
entirely abandoned. 
That libraries for tho use of tho residents shall be 
established where considered desirable : and that a 
public ladies' room, for their sole use, shall be at ull 
times open, with suitable attendance. 
That all modern improvements tending to enhance 
the comforts of gnests shall from time to time be 
adopted without additional expense. 
The promoters feel assured that the development of 
these arrangements will effectually dispel the existing 
feeling of dissatisfaction und mistrust experienced by 
all who frequent hotels, and that such establishments 
as may be conducted under the auspices of this Com- 
pany will offer much greater indueementsfor habitual 
resort. 
The promoters beg to draw the attention of capital- 
1st* generally to the manifest advantage* which can- 
not fiul of bemg realised by their shareholders, it hav- 
ing been stated that in the Metropolitan Hotel, New 
York, the property of, and conducted by, a joint-stock 
association, fitted up in the most princely manner, and 
conducted .it a cost and in a style that surpasses any. 
tiling to be met with In this or any other European 
country, tho net profits have averaged 20 per cent.— 
Vidt Times, Oct. 8, 1853. 
They would further remark that the mode adopted 
of raising the capital in small shares creates a dif- 
fusiveness of Interest thut must of Itself (by the 
exten-ion of custom to the Company's hotels) enhance 
tho prospect of ultimate success, and secure a more 
ample return to the shareholder. 
Especial care will be tak-n In the Deed of Settle- 
ment that no shareholder shall be " individually" 
responsible In any casts beyond tho amount of his 
shares. 
Applications for shares, and all communications, to 
be addressed to the Secretary, who will be In dully 
attendance nt the offices, 3, Old Broad-sheet, city, 
London, from 10 to 4 o'clock; or of the following 
provincial stock and sharebrokers :— John Robertson 
and Co . Edinburgh; Joseph King and Sons. Liver- 
pool; Herbert Tootal, Esq., Leeds; E. Smith nnd 
Son, Sheffield ; Grindovcr and Prince, Mnnchcstca; 
Pountncy and Tomlinson, Manchester; Payne and 
Pretty, Wolverhampton and Birmingham ; John 
Wade and Son, Birmingham ; G Edwards and Son, 
Bristol; Turnbull und Mnlstcr, Hull. 
Form of Application for Shares. 
To tho Directors of the London and Connty Joint- 
Stock Hotel Company (Provisionally Registered, 7 
nnd 8 Victoria, cap, UU), 3, Uhl Broad-strcet, 
London. 
Gentlemen,— I request yon to allot mo 
Shares in the above Company : and 1 hereby under- 
take to accept the same, or uny less number that may 
bo allotted to me, and to pay tho sum of 1/. per shave 
thereon, ami execute tho Deed of Settlement of the 
Company when required so to do. 
Name 
Profession or Occupation 
Address 
Reference 
Date 
ings only.— Notice. All lctfers of Inquiry must 
enclose two stamps for reply, or they will not be 
noticed. 
TjO YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR, 
1/ WHISKERS, &c.7— EMILY DEAN’S CRI- 
NILINE lias been many years established as Hie 
only preparation that cun lie relied upon for the res- 
toration of the huir in baldness from any cause, pre- 
venting the hair falling off, slrenglliening weak hair, 
and checking grnyuesj, and for the production of 
whisker*, mousliichios, eyebrows, &c., In three or four 
weeks with certainty. Ii is an elegantly scented com- 
pound, price 2s., and will be sent, post free, on receipt 
of 24 postage stumps, by Miss Deax. 37 a, Mauches- 
ter-square, Oray’s-inn-road. London. At home daily, 
from 11 to 7, Sundays excepted. — “I have used your 
Criniline, and have now a good pair of whiskers.” — 
J. L. IIioos, Dudley. — “I found your Criniline effi- 
cacious in slopping my hair from fulling off."— Miss 
Forbes, Chirbury. 
rpHE 
1 WA 
COMFORT OF A FIXED 
ATER-OLOSET for If. -Places in Gardens 
converted into comfortnblo Water-closets by the 
PATENT HERMETICALLY SEALED PAN, with 
its self-acting valve, entirely preventing the return 
of cold air or effluvia. Any carpenter can fix it in two 
hours. Price If. Hermetically scaled Inodorous 
Chamber Commodes If. 4i., 21. Gs., and 31 . ; also 
Improved Portable Water-closets, with pump, cistern, 
and self acting valve. A prospectus with engravings, 
forwarded by enclosing two post stamps. At FYl'E 
and Co.’s, 2G,Tavistock-street,Covent-gardeii,Londou. 
CLOSE OF HOLIDAYS. 
r [E return of youth to their respective 
Boarding-school* Induce* a solicitude from parent* 
andgunrillnn* for Ihelr personal comfort and attraction 
and ROWLANDS' MACASSAR OIL, for accelerating 
*“• growth and improving nnd beautifying the hair, 
ROW LANDS' KAl.A’DOR, for improving the skin and 
^PU-xion, lu "* r *‘ ,,| uvlDg ciitaneoiiN eruptions, and 
ROWLANDS' ODONTO, or Pearl Dentifrice, for ren- 
dering Hi,, teeth beautifully white, and preserving the 
gums, am considered indispensable accompaniment* 
tor the attainment of those personal advauluges so 
universally sought for and admired. 
Beware of spurious Imitations, 
tne only genuine of each hears the name of “ Ilow- 
I.AHDS preceding that of the article on the wraptier 
or label. 
Sold by A. Rowland and Snx*,20, Hatton-garden, 
London, a nd by Chemists nnd Perfumer*. 
HEALTH RESTORED. 
HOLLOWAY’S TILLS. 
AX extraoiidixahy curb op dropsy, after 8UE- 
VERIXQ soil BIOIITBEX MONTHS. 
Copy of a Letter from Mr. G. Brigs., I’homlit, Goole, 
Duled February lStli, 1833. 
To Professor Holloway. 
Sin,— I have much pleasure in Informing you of a 
most surprising cure of Dropsy, recently effected by 
your valuable medicines. Captain Jackson, of tbit 
place, was afflicted with Dropsy for upwards of 
oigh eon months, to such nn extent that it caused Ills 
body and limbs to be much swollen, and water ooicd 
ft* it 'were from his skin, so that a daily cliauga of 
apparel became nccessury, notwithstanding the various 
remedies Hied, and the different medicul men con- 
sulted, all was of no avail, until ho commenced using 
your Pills, which, and a slrict attention to the printed 
directions, he was effectually cured, arid his heultli 
perfectly re-estublislied. If you deem this worthy of 
publicity, you are nt liberty to use it. 
I am, Sir, your respectfully, 
(Signed) G. Briggs. 
Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, 
244, Strand, (near Temple-bur,) London, and by nil 
respectable Druggists & Dcaleis In Medicines through- 
out the civilised world, at the following prices: — 
1*. 1 Ji/., 2 a. Oil., is. I Ul , 11a., 22a., and 33*. each box. 
*•* There is a considerable saving by taking the 
larger sizes. 
A’-B — Directions for the guidance of patients In 
every Disorder are affixed to each box. 
/J' 
RUPTURES.— BY ROYAl. LETTERS PATENT. 
rmiE MOC-MAIN LEVER TIU SS is 
L allowed by upward* of 200 Medical 
Gentlemen to be the most effective 
i‘ v Invention in the curative treatment of 
HERNIA. The use of u steel spring, 
so often hurtful in its effects, Is 
here avoided; a soft bandage being 
worn round the body, while the re- 
qinsiUi re»istiiig power is supplied 
by tho MOC-MUN PAD and PA- 
TENT LEVER, fitting with so much 
euse and closeness tli.it it cannot be 
detected, und may be worn during 
sleep. A descriptive circular may 
be had, and the Truss (which cannot 
fail to fit) forwarded by post, on 
the circumference of the body 
two inches below tho hips being 
sent to the manufacturer, 
Mr. White, 228. Piccadilly, London. 
Price of a si ogle truss, Id*., 21a., 20a. Od., and 31*. Oil., 
postage, 1a.; double, ditto, 31*. 0d., 42a., and 52*. (Ul., 
postage, 1*. Oil. Post-offlee orders to tie made pay- 
able to John White, Post-office, Piccadilly. 
ULAST1C STOCKINGS.— The material 
L of which these are mndo is reconflnended by the 
Family a* being peculiarly KI.ASTIO and COM- 
PRESSIBLE.. nnd the hot Invention for giving 
efficient nnd 'permanent support, in nil cases of 
WEAKNESS and SWELLING of Hie LEGS, 
VARICOSE VEINS, SPRAINS, kc. It is porous, 
light in texture, ami Inexpensive, and I* drown on 
like an ordinary slocking. Price Irom 7i. Od. to 10*. 
each, postage, Qtf. 
Manufactory, 223, Piccudilly, London. 
SUMMER-HOUSES l SUPERSEDED. 
IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES FUR- 
L NISHING who study elegance with economy.— 
J A M ES COOK'S THREE GUINEA FRENCH PO- 
LISHED MAHOGANY ARABIAN BEDSTEAD, 
Bedding, Cabinet, Carpet, Looklng-glnt*. nnd Uphol- 
stery Warehouse. — Broinnton-house, 32, and 23, 
Queen’s-buildings, KnlghUbridgc. Estimates given, 
and a list of prices sent post-free. 
rro NOBLEMEN, SPORTSMEN, and 
1 others, these tents will be found superior to 
any oilier* ever yet offered to Hie Public, both in 
design and price. For Cricket and Anon buy Cunis, 
Race CouusGS.TKAOAunBNS.icc., they ore peculiarly 
well adapted. From their picturesque und elegnnt 
appearance, they form a brnutiful addition to tho 
Lawn and Oardenj indeed, no Gen h.rm an’s 
Pleasure Oruu n dh should be without ttu'in. They con 
be seen erected in great variety at the Manufactory. 
Benjamin White and Co., 8 & 0, Si. Mary Axe, 
Leaden hall-sl red, London. 
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