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HIS HIGHLY FERTILISING 
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root crops. It will produce a greater return for the 
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retaining its fertilising power longer than other 
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at 4*. per cwt. for ready money only ; and in quantity 
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T°, 
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SEEDS. 
T) EN DLE’S NEW FARMING PRICE 
it CURRENT, and AGRICULTURAL DIRECTORY 
tor 1854, Illustrated with several Engravings, Is Just 
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It Is the same size as the “ Garden Directory," con 
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It contains a good Farm Almanac and List of Fairs 
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NATURAL and ARTIFICIAL MANURES, with 
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It a )60 contains an Originul Article, written by J 
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Agricultural Chemist. 
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WAY, tbe Consulting Chemist to the Royal Agrlcul 
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the day, with letter -press des rtptions of the same. 
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In tbe cultivation of tbe toil. 
The FARMING PRICE CURRENT and AORI- 
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R. D. Rea, Proprietor. 
P.S.— Upwards of 100 horses are weekly on view 
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If not sold, 6s. for auction expenses. 
JOHN S. HOLROYB, 
MANUFACTURER OF RODS AND TACKLE, 
69, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, 
Begs to call the attention of Anglers to his large and superior assortment of Fly Rods, warranted made of the 
best seasoned materials, and for action and workmanship excelled by none in London. 
j s H has also a very compact Fly Rod, having the appearance of a neat umbrella, and interfering In no 
way with the utility of the Rod. Artificial Bait in great variety ; the best Trout Flies on Limerick Hooks at 
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HORSES AND CARRIAGES ON SALE. 
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The Advantages are as follows : — 
The charges are less, the accommodation anil 
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thoroughfares to all parts of the Metropolis, and with 
100 STALLS and LOOSE BOXES, are the most 
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Horses taken from the London Railwuy Stations 
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(Adjacent to the Elephant and Castle.) 
B LACKWELL’S 
SADDLERY and HARNESS, are recommended 
PATENTS FOR 
POISONED 
LEADEN 
PIPES. 
•■The above eneravlng represents accurately a section of a leaden pipe, which was employed for a short 
time in conveying water from a well on the grounds of Mr. Dick, of Bonchurch, Isle of Wight. The original 
et o of Se U 8A In. long, 2} in. diameter, and 5-16 in. thick. A great part of the m ernal surface 
co3edV«be action of the witter; but, as shown in the drawing, four 
to the notice of all Hunting and Sporting Gentlemen, 
to Breeders and Owners of Horses. Vulcanised India 
Rubber Springs for Saddles, Straps, Girths, Rollers, 
Belts, 4ce.,2*. 6 cl. each. Dumb Jockeys for Breaking 
Horses, Bitting, Exercising, &c. Spring Reins for do., 
12*. Od. a pair.. Spring-bearing Reins, &c. GU“» 
Percha Antl-crlb-biting Straps, Vulcanised web, fet- 
lock, speedy cut, and leg Bools. At the Patentee* 
Saddlery and Harness Manufactory, 250, Oxford Street, 
near the Marble Arch; and of nil Saddlers. 
an^ another la shaded out of view by the’manner .n which the section of the pipe ha. been cut. The water 
hus cut these deep pits almost through the pipe, and not only upon the portion which we have illustrated, but 
has formed similar chasms throughout the entire length." Expositor. . „ Tn.iimnninl 
N.B.— The corrosive water of the Isle of Wight has no eflect on Gutta Percha Tubing. See Testimonial 
Mow;— Dr nABII,ITY OF dJTTA PERCHA TCBING. 
Many Inquiries having been made as to the durability of Gutta Percha Tubing, the Gutta Percha Company 
have pleasure in giving publicity to the following letter from SIR RAYMOND JARVIS, Ventnor, Isle of 
(Second Testimonial.) March 10/ft, 1862. 
" In reply to your letter received this morning, respecting the Gutta Percha Tubing for pump serv ‘ ( -®' 1 
can state, with much satisfaction, It answers perfectly. Many builders and other persons 
It, and there Is not the least apparent difference since the first laying dowm, now seveial years, and I am 
informed that it Is to be udopted generally in the houses that are being erected here. 
THE 
GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY, PATENTEES, 
18 WHARF ROAD, CITY ROAD, LONDON. 
TEAS AND COFFEES AT MERCHANTS* PRICES. 
FAMILIES, SCHOOLS, and LARGE ESTABLISHMENTS generally, will find 
P great advantages In purchasinc TEAS, COFFEES, and. COLONIAL PRODUCE, of PHILLIPS and 
— great advantages In purchasinc 
COMPANY, Tea Merchants, 8, King William-street, City, London 
StrongCONGOU TEA, at3*., 3*. 2d., and 3s. id. per lb. I Prime GUNPOWDER TEA, at 4*. nnd 4*. 8 . 
Prime SOUCHONG TEA, at :)s. Oil. and 3*. 8d. Delicious ou NBOWDER, at o*. 
The best LAI’SANG SOUCHONO TEA, at 4*. | The best Pearl GUNPOWDER, at os. id. 
Best ASSAM PEKOE SOUCHONG TEA, 4i. 4<i., of Extraordinary Quality and Strength 
uesi AO^AIU Jr* IV V/ A- DUiono n vj ila, u* j ' r , * 
Prime COFFEE, at 1j. and Is. 2d. per lb. Tbe be*t Mocha and the best W eat Ind a Coflee, at U. 
... - • — " nH wjiiiin eiRiH 
Teas, Coffees, Spices, and all other goods, sent carriage free, by our own vans and carts, 
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PHILLIPS and COMPANY, 
TEA AND COLONIAL MERCHANTS, 
No. 8, KING WILLIAM-STREET, CITY, LONDON. 
A General Price Current, containing great advantages in tho purchase of TEA, COFFEE, and COLONIAL 
RODUCF., sent post-free ou application 
Suears are supplied at market prices. 
RUPTURES.— BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT- 
IUIE MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS i* 
allowed by upwards of 200 Medical 
Gentlemen to be the most effect!'* 
invention In the curative treatment » 
HERNIA. Tho use of a steel spring 
*o often hurtful in its effecis, 1 
here avoided; a soft bandage beias 
worn round the body, while the 
qulsite resisting power is suppi 1 ' 
\ by the MOC-MAIN PAD and P* 
> TENT LEVER, fitting with so rautn 
ease and closeness that it can 'j 0 , (nf 
detected, and may be worn dur a* 
sleep. A descriptive circular w > 
be had, and the Truss (which cann 
fail to fit) forwurded by P ost ’ .. 
the circumference of the 
two inches below the hips 
____ gent to the manufacturer, 
Mr. White, 229, Piccadilly, Lond “ n - od-, 
Price of a single truss, 16*.. 21*., 26*. 0d., a " d A' 5 0 j., 
postage, 1*.; double, ditto, 31*.6<I.,4-.*., - 
postage, 1*. 8 d. Post-office orders to be made V 
able to John White, Post-office, Piccadilly- 
I,’ LAST1C STOCKINGS.-The 
U of which these are made l» recommended by^ 
Faculty as being peculiarly ELASTIC ““ { 
PRESSIBLE, and the best inventl. an jo 8 0 f 
efficient and permaiient aupport, in all leG s, 
niritfUPM nnd SWELLING OI 
WEAKNESS and SWELLING of the 
VARICOSE VEINS, SPRATS, 4cc. It » P n oU 
v;. «. » 
like an ordinary stocking 
■ass Has 
the Printing-ofhoe of Messrs PrTTKB ana , puliU* 11 
-dininlnir the •• Time* Office, ami r XJ - 
LousVy ard^adjoinlng the ’’T'““ " ,“j Couotf ' 
by him at No. 4. BryJgos Street. In me 
Pva 
JriBRUAViT 1H, 1854. 
