February 11.] 
THE FIELD. 
143 
LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY. 
■VlO'i'iCE i$ hereby given, that the next 
j\| Half-yearly Ordinary Meeting of the London 
and North-Western Railway Company will be held 
at the Enston-station, London, on Wednesday, the 
“o d dav of February, 1854, at 12 o'clock at noon pre- 
rlselv for the transaction of the general business of 
the Company ; and at such meeting a resolution will 
he submitted for the consolidation into stock of so 
many of the London and Birmingham 20!. Shares 
ami the Manchester and Birmingham C 10! Shares as 
have been fully paid up.— Dated this sixth day of 
February, 18 c 6 ^ ANDOS[ clinlrmnn . 
ROBERT BENSON, Deputy-Chairman. 
C.' e! STEWART,} Secretaries. 
Euston Station. 
EPSOM, 1854. 
mHE FOUR FOLLOWING RACES, 
1 with 400 sovs. added, close to Messrs. Wcathcrby, 
0 Old Burlington-street, London, on the FIRST of 
sfiuso Meeting — The Railway Piute of 100 boy. 
(handicap) for nil ages; three-quarters of a mile. 
Two sow entrance. 
Sommer Meeting. —First Day The Manor Plato 
of 100 sov (handicap) for all ages; one mile. Two 
«ov. entrance. 
NEW RACE— First Day — The Epsom Summer 
Handicap of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., and only 5 if de- 
clared with 100 sov. added; one mile and a quarter. 
Third Day.— The Grand Stand Plate of 100 sov., 
ndd’ii to a Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each (handicap); 
per bv ' ourse. 
For full particulars, see Calendar. 
HENRY DOR LING, Clerk of the Course. 
1854. — A T ADSDEAN, 
Five miles from Chichester or Emsworth Stations. 
milE BEUOUi.N, ft rich dark bay or 
1 brown Horse by on Arabian, dam by Wanderer. 
Re Is 15 hands 1 inch high, with good substam e and 
symmetry, worthy the attention of breeders, as he is 
liee from all hereditary defects, perfectly sound, and 
of the finest possibh temper. Well known with Col. 
Wvudhum s hounds and the Hambledon. 
Fee 2!. 10s. 
Groom 0 10#. 
Good accommodation for Mares ut the usual prieps; 
apply to John Gilbert, Adsdeun Tower, Funtington, 
Chichester 
| IMERICK COURSING CLUB OPEN 
Li MEETING. By the kind permission of George 
Fosberry, 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 31. 10#. each, 
p.p. (shillings towards oxpenses), 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-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 the club and 
visitors will dine together, at the Cruiser's Hotel, at 
6 o'clock. The dogs will be drawn after dinner. 
First brace of dogs to be in the slips at 10 o’clock 
•harp. 
IlBNRY DtTOOAN, Esq., Judge. 
Tom Saunders, Slipper. 
James Marshall, lion. Treasurer and Sec. 
96, George-street, Limerick. 
FANCY POULTRY. 
MR. J. C. STEVENS will Sell by 
IVi Auction, at his Great Room, 38, King-street, 
Covent-garden, on Tuesday, 14th February, at 12 
o'clock precisely, a first-rate selection of Fancy 
Poultry from the yards of Mrs. Hosier Williams, of 
Eaton XI aseott, and the Rev. R. Corbett, of Homage, 
Shrewsbury. It includes buff, white, and black 
Cochins, Coloured Dorkings, and Fancy Bantams, 
bred from some of the most celebrated blrda in I ng- 
land. Catalogues by enclosing a stamped directed 
envelope to Mr. J. C. Stevens, 38, King-street, Covent- 
garden. 
COCHIN CHINA FOWLS. 
]\/TR. J. C. STEVENS will sell by 
1V1 Auction at his Great Room, 38, King-strcei, 
Covent Gnrden, on Wednesday, 15th February, at 
12 o'clock precisely, First Class Cochins, from Mr. 
Stalntou, Captain Snell, Mr. Collinson, and Mr. 
Bridges, offering to Amnteurs an opportunity of pur- 
chasing pure bred birds of the very highest quality, 
many of which have been most successfully exhibited. 
Also some flrst-rate coloured Dorkings. Catalogue*, 
by enclosing u ped directed envelope to Mr. J. C. 
Stevens, 38, King-street; Covent Garden. 
DR. ALLEN'S PRIZE WHITE ANI) BUFF COCHIN 
CHINA FOWLS — PERIODICAL SALE. 
M R. J. C. STEVENS will sell by auction 
at his Great Room, 38, King Street, Covent 
Garden on Tuesday, 21st Feb., at 12 o'clock precisely, 
White Cochins being part of the famed stock of Dr. 
Allen, whoso birds ure of the greatest beauty, and have 
been always successful when exhibited; ulso, some 
good Buff Birds from well-known Breeders, Rouen 
Ducks, and other fancy poultry. Catalogues by en- 
closing a stamped directed envelope to Mr. J. C. 
Stevens, 38, King Street, Covent Garden. 
FANCY POULTRY.— THE PTARMIGAN. 
THESE beautiful scarce birds have ob- 
J- tained Prizes nt the following shows during the 
last few months. The Surrey Zoological Gardens, 
Baker Street Bazaar, Norwich, Southampton, South 
East Hants, Salisbury, Plymouth, &e. They are a pure 
white, with top knots, vulture locked, cupped combs, 
and remarkably well feathered legs and feet. 
Eggs can be purchased at 21. 2# per dozen from Dr. 
Burney’s original birds, which maybe seen nt Brock- 
hn rst L odge, near Gosport. 
DUFF COCHIN-CHINA EGGS FOR 
~ SALE, from Birds that have taken Prizes ut the 
Derby, East Kent, Bristol, Taunton, nnd Yeovil 
Poultry Shows, at W. 1#. per dozen. Also Partridge 
Cochin-China Eggs, from Birds that have taken 
Irizesat London Summer Meeting, Surrey-gardens’ 
Show in August, Malvern, Yeovil, Honiton, and Tor- 
quay Poultry Shows, nt 11. 1#. per dozen, 
Apply to John R. Rodbard, Aid wick Court, Wring- 
ton, near Bristol. 
T)LACIy COCHIN EGGS, from Birds 
D which have never been beaten, but have always 
taken prizes when exhibited; from Mr. Fox's cele- 
brated Black Cuehln “ Uncle Tom,” and Imported 
Hens. Eggs, from first-prize Spanish Bird*, and also 
from those superior rich Buff Birds, Admiral, Pekin, 
and Napier, nnd Nelly — Wire Netting from one- 
halfpenny per foot. Domestic Fowls' Houses und 
Hen Coops, at T. H. FOX'S City of London Wire 
Works, 44, skinner-street, London. 
TO ANGLERS. 
QJALMON ROD. 10 ft, long-, 00 yds. linp, i 
O Two Collars, Check Winch, Six Flics, Fly Cssc, 
and Gnff. for 72#. Rod. 20 ft. long, 100 yds. Line! I 
Check Winch, Twelve Flics, Four Collars, Russia Fly 
Case, and Gaff, for 6 guineas. Plain Trout Rod, 
Winch, 20 yds. Line, 30 Files, Two Collars, and Flv 
Case, for 21#. Rod, with Two Tops, &c., Multiplying 
Winch, Three Spinning Tnckles, Two Traces Gaff 
Hook, Patent Line, 24 Flies, Two Collars, nnd Fly 
Case, for 40#. Flies 1#. G <1. n dozen. All warranted best 
quality, nnd cxehnnged if not approved of, by the ma- 
nufacturer, John Cheek, Golden Perch, 182c, Oxford- 
street. 
Cheek's Registered Spring Hook Spinning Balts. 
Catalogues und Guidos gratis. 
TROUT FISHING EQUIPMENT. 
1. I-'or 10#. 6rf., rod, winch, line, 12 flics and fly-case. 
For 21#., a best plain hickory rod, winch, 20 yards 
P tent line. 30 best flies, 2 collars, and fly-cosc. For 
40#., one of the best rods in London, with two tops, 
&c., 3 front tackle?, 2 traces, gaff-hook, multiplying 
winch, 20 yards patent taper line, 2-1 best flies 2 girt 
collars, nnd fly-case, forwarded in answer to n Post- 
office ol der, and any article exchanged ifnot approved 
of. Best trout flies, 2J. each, or Is. 6d. per dozen ; 
3-Joint walking-stick rods, 2#.; 4-joint best hickory 
bottom rod, ringed, brazed, and winch fittings. 13#. ; 
second quality, but not brazed, 8#. Gt!. John Cheek, 
Golden Perch, 132c, Oxford-street. Catalogues and 
Guides gratis. 
PURE ITALIAN SILK UMBRELLAS 
1 are superior to all others, 19*. to 23*. ; Improved 
Alpaca, will not cut like the ordinary silk, 7#. to 13s. ; 
Silk Umbrellas, 7#. to 17#.; Gingham, 2*. to 7#.; Car- 
riage, 3*. 6<E to IS#. All manufactured on the pre- 
mises, and warranted, by John Cheek, Golden Perch, 
132c, Oxford-street. 
SIMPSON'S FISH ORDINARY. 
T G. SIMPSON, lute proprietor of the 
r) • “ Three Tuns Tavern.” Billingsgate, Informs his 
friends and the public that he bus taken the "Queen's 
Arms Tavern," 7G, Cheapsidc, nnd will hold his Fish 
Ordinary as usual, at 1 and 4 o'clock— a soup, fish, 
chop, and steak room. Simpson's celebrated punch 
In perfection. 
TO LOVERS OF ANGLING. 
1 )0 BE LET, with immediate entrance, 
the desirable residence of Sharp! (law -house, si- 
tuated in Hendersyde-park, within a mile of Kelso. 
The house has a south aspect, and a view of the river 
Tweed, nnd contains 2 gO"d sitting-rooms, 5 bed- 
rooms, water-closet, kitchen, and other servants' 
accommodation. It is close to the Tweed, and 20 
minutes' walk from the Tevlot and Eden rivers. 
Rent moderate 
For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Smith and 
Robson, solicitors, Kelso, N.B. 
TO ESTATE AGENTS, LANDED 
PROPRIETORS, &c. 
A GENTLEMAN of good education, 
-HL respectability, and experience, and practically 
acquainted with Land nnd Stock Management, is 
desirous of meeting with an ENGAGEMENT AS 
BAILIFF OR LAND STEWARD : he is open to 
treat either with a Land Agent or a Gentleman 
farming extensively himself, and Is fully competent 
to take the entire management of a large Farm, and 
in keeping all necessary Accounts connected there- 
with, or upon an Estate. He can be well recom- 
mended, and has been the last two years in one of 
the best farmed districts in the country. A mode- 
radc salary would be taken, conditional with the size 
of Farm and requirements. Scotland or the counties 
of Norfolk or Lincoln preferred. The most respect- 
able nnd satisfactory references will be given. For 
further particulars apply by letter addressed, Alphu, 
Post-otfice, Rugby, Warwickshire. 
GREYHOUNDS. 
A NY Gentleman desirous of possessing 
two very handsome and fast Greyhounds, lias 
now a peculiarly favourable opportunity. The adver- 
tiser, having uo work for them will dispose of them u 
decided bargain ; or would liavo no objection to ex- 
change for a well broken Pointer, or handsome New- 
foundland Dog. Colour Fawn. Ages sixteen and 
eighteen months. 
Address Friar, Lord Nelson, Old Kent Road. 
pREAT EXHIBITION PRIZE 
' J MEDAL, awarded to CAISTOR, for SADDLES 
uud HARNESS. 
CAISTOR’S HUNTING SADDLES 
Combine elegance nnd lightness with strength and 
durability. They are roomy In the seat, and bring 
the rider ns close as possible to his horse. They are 
constructed to accord with the Anatomy of both 
Hor-f. and Man. Price complete, 4 1. 14#. 6ii. 
Light nnd Durable BROUGHAM and PHAETON 
HARNESS, with Caistor's various improvements, 
at the lowest possible price for a first class article. 
Horse Clothing, Blankets, Brushes, Sponges, and 
every other Stable requisite, of the best quality, at 
the lowest prices. 
A List of Prices sent free by post, or may bo had 
on application at Caistor’s, 7, Baker-street, London, 
where the Prize Saddles and Harness may be seen. 
Goods Carriage-free to any part of the United King- 
dom. 
A CHALLENGE. 
riTHREE BRAMAH POOTRA FOWLS. 
1 Ah AMATEUR CHALLENGES THE WORLD 
with a Cockerel nnd Two Hens. For every trio of 
Birds produced and pronounced superior to the Ad- 
vertiser's, he will pay One Guinea; and for every trio 
not superior, the owners to pay One Guinea; the 
money (alter paying advertisement) to be given to 
the British Amateur Society for the Improvement of 
Domestic Poultry. The Advertiser’s trio of Birds will 
be at Mr. Stevenses Auction Rooms, King-street, Co- 
vent-garden, on Thursday, February 16th, 1884, from 
to to 12 o’clock, for competition. 
rrEETH. — By Her Majesty’s Roynl Let- 
X ters Patent.— Newly-Invented und Patented appli- 
cation of Chemically-prepared White India-rubber in 
the construction of Artifieiul Teeth, Gums, and 
Pnlates —Mr. Ephraim Moskly, Surgeon-Dentist, 
61, Orosvenor-Hrcet, Grosvenor-squnre, sole Inventor 
and Patentee.— A new, original, and invaluable in- 
vention, consisting in the adaptation, with the most 
absolute perfection nnd success, of CHKMICALLY- 
PllEPAREI) WHITE INDIA-RUBBER os a lining 
to the ordinnry gold or bone frame. The extraordi- 
nary results of this application may be briefly noted 
In a few of their most prominent features, os the fol- 
lowing: — All sharp edges are nvoidrd; no springs, 
wires, or fastenings are required; a greatly increased 
freedom of suction is supplied ; a natural elasticity, 
hitherto wholly unattainable, and a fit perfected with 
the most unerring accuracy, is secured ; while, from 
the softness and flexibility of the agent employed, 
the greatest support is given to the adjoining teeth 
when loose, or rendered tender by the absorption of 
t tic gums. The acids of the mouth exert no agency 
on the chemically-prepared While Indin-rubber, and, 
as it is a non-conductor, fluids of any teinpernture 
may with thorough comfort be imbibed and retained 
in the mouth, all unpleasantness of stnell or taste being 
at the same lime wholly provided against by the 
peculiar nature of Its preparation. To he obtained 
only nt 
01, LowkbGrowbnor-strrbt, London; 22,Qay- 
strbbt, Bath ; 10, Eldon-squarb, Newcastle-on- 
Tyne. 
ALL POLICIES INDISPUTABLE. 
OOVEKEIGN LIFE ASSURANCE 
COXIPANY, 49, St Jamcs's-strect, London. 
No charge for policy stamps in future. 
Sums may be assured payable on attaining the 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 the sureties aro resident In 
London, or its lramedlato vicinity. 
H. D. DAVENTOUT, Secretary. 
T OANS. — Persons desirous of obtaining 
Jj ADVANCES, from 60/. to 250!., upon approved 
personal security, repnyablo by easy Instalments, ex- 
tending over a lengthened period, are Invited to 
examine the principles of the BRITISH MUTUAL 
SUBSCRIPTION LOAN ASSURANCE CLASSES. 
Prospectuses, reports, and every Information, may be 
obtained on application nt the British Mutual Life 
Office, 17, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars. Rules G d. 
each copy, or 1#. per post. 
Charles James Thicke, Resident Secretary. 
BANK OF DEPOSIT, 
7, St. Marti h's- Place, Tuavalgar-Squahe, 
London, Established May 18-11. 
PARTIES DESIROUS OF INVEST- 
1 INO MONEY tire requested to examine Hu- plan 
of thi9 Institution, by which a high rule of Interest 
mny lie obtained with perfect Security. 
Thu Interest is payable in January and July, and 
for the convenience of parlies residing nt a distance, 
may be received at the Branch Offices, or paid through 
Counlry Bunkers, without expense. 
Peter Morrison, Managing Director. 
Prospeeiuse- free on application. 
TJOPE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE 
II Incorporated under Act of Parliament. 
This Society combines all the modern improve- 
ments In the practice of mutual life and honesty gua. 
rantee assurance. 
H C. EIFFE, General Manager. 
Princes-street, Bank, London. 
Loans on personal security granted to the policy 
holders. 
SUMMER-HOUSES i SUPERSEDED. 
r NOBLEMEN, SPORTSMEN, and 
others, these tents will be found superior to 
any others ever yet offered to the Public, both in 
design and price. For Cricket nnd Archery Clubs, 
Race Coukses, Tea Gar dens, ice., they are peculiarly 
well adapted. From their picturesque and elegant 
appearance, they form a beautiful addition to the 
Lawn and Garden; indeed, no Gentleman’s 
Pleasure Grounds should be without them. Tlu-y can 
be seen erected in great variety nt the Manufactory. 
Benjamin Wiutb and Co., 8 & 9, St. Mary Axe 
Leaden hall-street, London. 
mHE LANCASHIRE SEWING MA- 
1 CHINE COMPANY are now supplying 
Stitching Machines, by means of which an enure suit 
of Clothes (except 
button* and button- 
holes) may be made 
in six hours, or a 
yard of senmitig 
done per minute. 
Equally applicable 
to Corsets, Sacks, 
Bags, Tents, Sa.I- 
eloths, Boots, Shoes, 
tic., tic. 
Depots, 2, Law- 
rence-luno; 16, Rot ul 
Exchange Square, 
Glasgow ; 37, College-green, Dublin. 
Also at the Paletot Wurerooms of Messrs. II. J. nnd 
D. Nicoll, Regent-street, London, who ore autho- 
rised to supply the Machine upon the same terms a» 
the Company. 
OOUND und WHITE TEETH are not 
O only indispensably requisite to a pleasing ex- 
terior In both sexes, but they arc peculiarly ap- 
preciated through life ns highly conducive to health 
and longevity. Among the various preparations 
offered for the purposo. ROWLAND'S ODONTO, or 
PEARL DENTKIFICE, stands unrivalled in its 
capability of embellishing, purifying, and preserving 
tho teeth to the latest period of life. It will be found 
to eradicate ull tartar und concretions, and impart a 
pearl-llke whiteness to the enamelled surface, removo 
spots of Incipient decay, render tho gums Ann and 
red, nnd thus tlx the teeth firmly in their sockets; 
and from its aromatic Influence impart sweetness and 
purity to tho breath. Its truly efficient and fragrant 
aromatic properties have obtained Its selection by 
the Queen, the Court, nnd Royal Family of Great 
Britain, and the Sovereigns and Nobility through- 
oui Europe. Price 2$. 9j. per box. 
Caution. — The words “ Rowland's Odonto ” are on 
the label, and “R. Howland nnd Sons, 20, Hatton 
Garden," on tho Government stamp affixed on each 
box. Sold by them, and by Chemists and Per- 
fumers. 
mHE COMFORT OF A FIXED 
i WATER-CLOSET for 1/.— Places In Gardens 
converted into comfortable Water-closets by the 
PATENT HERMETICALLY SEALED PAN, with 
its self-acting valve, entirely proventing rite return 
of cold nlr or effluvia. Any carpenter can fix it In two 
hours. Price W. Hermetically sealed Inodorous 
Chamber Commodes If. 4#., 21. 6#., and 3!.; also 
Improved Portable Water-closet*, with pump, cistern, 
and self-acting valve. A prospectus, with engravings, 
forwarded by enclosing two post stomps. At PYFE 
and Co.’s, 2C,Tovi»tock-street,C«vent-garden, London. 
RUPTURES. — BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 
mHE MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS is 
I. allowed by upwards of 200 Medical 
r. ■ Gentlemen to be the most effective 
Invention in the curutlve treatment of 
HERNIA. The use of a steel spring, 
/--/ so often hurtful in its effects, is 
here avoided; a soft bandage being 
worn round the body, while the re- 
quisite resisting power is supplied 
by the MOC-MXIN PAD and PA- 
TENT LEVER, fitting with so much 
ease and closeness that it cannot be 
delected, and muy be worn during 
sleep. A descriptive circular may 
bo hud, and the Truss (which connot 
fail to fit) forwurded by post, on 
the circumference of the body 
two Inches below the hips being 
sent to the manufacturer, 
Mr. White, 228, Piccadilly, London. 
Price of a single truss, If#. , 01#., 26#. 0d., nnd 31#. fid., 
postage, 1* ; double, ditto, 31#. Oil., 42#., and 52# Oil., 
postage, 1#. 8rf. Post-office orders to be made poy- 
uble to John White, Post-office, Piccndilly. 
■PLASTIC STOCKINGS.— The material 
JlJ of which these are made is recommended by the 
Faculty as being peculiarly ELASTIC and COM- 
PRESSIBLE, nnd the best invention for giving 
efficient nnd permanent support, in nil eases of 
WEAKNESS nnd SWELLING of the LEGS, 
VARICOSE VEINS, SPRAINS, Ac. It is porous, 
light in texture, nnd inexpensive, und is drawn on 
like an ordinary stocking. Price from 7#. Oil. to 10#. 
each, postage. Oof. 
Manufactory, 228, Piccadilly, Lo ndon. 
FRAMl’TON’S PILL OF HEALTH. 
-PXTRACT of a LETTER FOR- 
Jj WARDED to Mr Prout, 229, Strand, from W. 
Smith, Esq. : — 
“ 13, St. Mark's-terrnei-, West Broropton, London, 
10th May, 1852. 
Anxious cares, nnd the neglect of my old tried friend 
during the early part of the year, had produced symp- 
toms of uneasiness which I found It prudent no longer 
to neglect; and I am delighted to say that a few doses 
of the pills, under the blessing of Divine Providence, 
lias removed, and I am again as well os ever I was In 
my life.” 
For females these pills are truly excellent, removing 
all obstructions; headache, depression of spirits, dull- 
ness of sight, nervous affections, pimples, sallowucsa 
of the skiu, and gives a healthy, Juvenile bloom to the 
complexion. 
To mothers they are confidently recommended as 
the best medicine that can be taken during preg- 
nnney; and for children of all ages they are une- 
qualled. Sold by all venders of medicine. Price 1#. l^tf. 
per box. See the name of “ Thomas Front, 229, Strand 
London,” on the Goverment stamp. 
■no YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR, 
W HISKERS, &c. ? If so, use Miss GRAHAM'S 
NIOUKRENE, the most efficacious Hair generant 
ever Introduced. It reproduces tho llalr when lost 
either l>y disease or decay, prevents Its falling off, 
effectually checks greyness, strongmens weak hair, 
nnd Is guaranteed to produce those attractive orna- 
ments, Whiskers, Moustaohloa, Eyebrows, &c„ in 
three or four weeks. For nourishing and beautifying 
the hair, and sustaining Its curling powers In all wca- 
thers, it has no equal Price 2#., and sent post froo to 
any part of the kingdom on receipt of 24 ponny 
postage stamps, by Ei.i.en Graham, 14, Hand-court, 
llolbom, London.— "My hair Is quite restored,"— 
MlssOrme. “Iliavea full pair of whiskers, thanks 
to your Nioukrcne."— H Robb, Esq. « It has checked 
flic greyness." — Mrs. Jones. 
■DLAIR’S GOUT nnd RHEUMATIC 
PILLS. The following extracts from testimo- 
nials nre proofs of the great efficacy of this medicine. 
That front Garrett Foster Gill, Esq., 167, Now Bond- 
street. London, concludes by saying,— 
“ Whenever I feel any symptoms of the disease ap- 
proaching, I have instant recourse to this medicine, 
whicli to me Is so valuable, that, were It not that tho 
days of magic have ceased, I should certainly attribute 
the relief I obtain to that cause." 
John J. Giles, Esq., of Frimlcy, near Bngshot, says : 
— “ Having suffered much from acute rheumatism, I 
was induced to try your Blais's Pills, and beg to bear 
my humble testimony to their efficacy." 
Mr. William Courtney, of Barton Stacy, Hants, 
says : " 1 had resort to your pills, and within two 
hours I was quite easy. The use of these pills ought 
really to be known all over the world." 
Sold by all medicine vendors. Price 2#. 9c/. per 
box. Observe that Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, Lou- 
don, is Impressed upon the Government stamp. 
IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES FUR- 
-I- NISH1NG who study clecancc witli eoonomr. — 
JAMES COOK'S THREE GUINEA FRENCH PO- 
LISHED MAHOGANY ARABIAN BEDSTEAD, 
Bedding, Cabinet, Carpet, Looking-glass, and Uphol- 
stery Warehouse. — Brompton-hoiitc, 22, and 23, 
Qunen's-builflmgs, KnigltUbridge. Estimates given, 
and a list of prices sent post-free. 
B LACKWELL’S PATENTS FOR 
SADDLERY and HARNESS, are recommended 
to the notice of all Hunting und Sporting Gentlemen, 
to Breeders and Owners of Horses. Vulcanised India 
Rubber Springs for Saddles, Straps, Girths, Rollers, 
Belts, tic., 2*. Oil. each. Dumb Jockeys for Breaking 
Horses, Bitting, Exeicislng, &c. Spring Rems for do., 
12«. Oil. a pair. Spring-bearing Reins, Sic. Gutta 
Perch* Ami-crlb-blting Straps, Vulcanised noli, fet- 
lock, speedy cut, and leg Boots. At the Patentee’s 
Saddlery und Harness Munulactory,250, Oxford Street, 
near the Marble Arch; and of all Saddlers. 
HEALTH RESTORED. 
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. 
AN EXTRAORDINARY CURB OP DROPSY, APTDR SUF- 
FERING FOR BIGI1TEBN MONTHS. 
Copy of a Letter from Mr. G. Briggs, Chemist, Ooole, 
Dated February ICtli, 1853. 
To Phopessou Holloway. 
Sin,— I have much pleasure In informing you of a 
most surprising cure of Dropsy, recently effected by 
your valuable medicines. Captain Juckson, of this 
place, was afflicted with Dropsy for upwurds of 
eigh een months, to such an extent that it caused his 
body and limbs to be much swollen, and water ooxed 
as It were from his skin, so that a dully change of 
apparel became necessary , notwithstanding the various 
remedies tried, and the different medical men con- 
sulted, all was of no avail, until he commenced using 
your Pills, which, and a strict attention to the printed 
directions, he was effectually cured, and Ins health 
perfectly re-established. If you deetn this worthy of 
publicity, you are nt liberty to use It. 
I am, Sir, you r respeclfnlly, 
(Signed) G. Briggs. 
Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, 
M4, Strand, (near Temple-bur.) London, and by all 
respectable Druggist* fit Dealers in Medicines through- 
out tin- civilised world, ut the following prices:— 
)#. \\rt.. 2#.9r/., 4«. 0d , 11#.. 22#., and 33#. each box. 
There it a consideiuble saving by taking the 
larger sixes. 
N.B — Directions for the guidance of patients In 
• very Disoider or* affixed to each box. 
BLACK AND TAN SETTERS. 
A GENTLEMAN possessing a tirst-rate 
breed of Black nnd Tan Setters, has more Pup- 
pies come in from walk than ho wishes to keep ; ho 
therefore, offers ono or two Puppies for aalc. Tho 
Puppies arc nine months old. 
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