the field. 
| > a jv ul JUAnKit**»C>. JrUiv BALE 
X br Private Contract, (at only half their value', 
the well-known Pack of Hounds called (he “CAW- 
1 11 OK N 1- HARRIERS," kennelled at Cawthoroe, 
near Barnsley, comprising 21} couples, averaging 20 
i.iclies high. — App y to Mr. Wilcock, Spencer’s 
\rms, Cawthornc, near Barnsley, Yorkshire. 
NORWAY AND SWEDEN. 
i > T Y PERSON disposed to join in » 
A visit to the above countries, for either a long or 
„wt period, will please apply to B. C D., Mr. 
Wbstiav s Stationer, High Street, Cheltenham. 
mO SPORTSMEN. — To be Sold, in the 
1 preferable part of the County of Suffolk, equi- 
distant from Newmarket and Bury St. Edmunds, a 
v Ul.'I, consisting of above 250 Acres, of which 55 
fllT Woodlund. affording a most excellent covert for 
pheasants and other Game: the remainder Arable 
and Pasture being In a first-rate condition. As n 
Shooting or Hunting Box. no bolter situation can be 
found.— 1 <>r further particulars, apply to Me# r-. 
inn- and YioKRSj 3, FicderleK Place, Old Jewry, 
London. 
F 
n A N C Y PO U LT RY. — PElilODICAL 
Jj SALE —Mi . J. C STEVENS will Sell by Auction, 
„l liis Great Room. 38, King Street, Coven t Garden, 
| t r>i>AV. With Mar, at 12 o’clock precisely, a selec- 
tion of BRAIIMAS, COCHINS, Ac., from the Yard of 
Jolm Fait lie. Esq.. of < heveley ; including some of 
liis bes' Brood Stock; Brahmas from Mr. Cannon, of 
i, rent Marlow; Choice Birds from C. Kawson, E*q., 
Mr. G. Griggs, OfOdllmm, and others; many of which 
are first-class specimens. Also, a Sl’RI VG-VAN, 
built expressl > for conveying Poultry to the Exhibi- 
tion#, but eip ally adapted for Plants —Catalogues by 
enclosing a stamped Directed Envelope to Mr. J. C. 
SrF.cfcs#, 38. King Street, Covcnt Garden. 
MARTIN DOYLE’S POULTRY BOOK, NOW 
COMPLETE. 
In One Volume 8vo, price 10s. 6d,, cloth gilt, 
T\0 VIEriTlC POULTRY. Edited by 
J7 Martin Povf.n. With numerous Woodcuts and 
twenty large Illustrations drawn IVom nature, and 
printed in colours. 
Subscribers are respectfully requested to comp'ete 
their seta at once, as the book will be sold after the 
1st of June only In a complete fo in. 
"To all poultry keep rs this work will he invalu- 
able, as it will save them ten times its price every 
year. It is the most useful, practical, and complete 
book that has ever boon issued on Domestic Poultry " 
London : Gkorob Routlbdoe and Co., Farringdon 
Street. 
SIMPSON’S FISH ORDINARY. 
T G. SIMPSON, bite proprietor of the 
G • “Three Tuns Tavern,” Billingsgate, inform# his 
friends and the public that he has taken the "Queen # 
Arms Tavern,” 70, Cheapside, and will hold hi# Fish 
Ordinary as Usual, at 1 and 4 o’clock— a soup, fish, 
chop, arid steak room. Simpson’s celebrated punch 
in perfection. 
rnROUT FISHING EQUIPMENT. 
L For 10*. 0./. , rod, winch, line, 12 flics and fly-case 
For 21a.. a best plain hickory rod, winch, 20 yards 
p tent line, 30 best flics, 2 collars, and fly-case, l'oi 
40.*., one of the best rods in London, with two tops. 
&c., 3 front tackles, 2 traces, gaff-hook, multiplying 
winch, 20 yards patent taper line, 24 best flies, 2 girt 
collars, and fly-case, forwarded in answer t<> n Post- 
ofllce order, and any article exchanged if not approved 
of. Best trout files. 2<L each, or I*. Gd per dozen ; 
3-Jolnt walking-stick rods, 2s.; 4-jolnt beet hickory 
bottom rod, ringed, brazed, and winch fittings. 18*.; 
second quality but not brazed, 8*. Cxi John Cheek, 
132c, Qxtord-street. Catalogues and Guides gratis. 
DURE ITALIAN SILK UMBRELLAS 
I arc superior to all others, 19s. to 23* ; Improved 
Alpaca, will not cut like the ordinary silk, 7*. to 13*. ; 
Silk Umbrellas, 7 j. to 17*.; Gingham, 2*. to 7*.; Car- 
riage, 3*. UJ to 18*. All manufactured on (he pre- 
mises, and warranted, by Jonx Cheek, 132c, Oxford. 
*treet. 
CJ ALMOST and TROUT FISHING. - 
U' CHARLES FA 11 LOW, inanufucuner, 101, Strand, 
London, invites anglers to Inspect hi* large and varied 
STUCK or mi pei lor seasoned SALMON, TROUT, and 
SPINNING RODS, salmon, lake, and troiil flics, im- 
proved reds and lilies. Ariific.iul baits in every 
variety. Superior stoilt salmon and extra fine silk- 
worm cut. l'llts dressed lo pattern, and sent by no t. 
Rods repaired and made to order. Tackle coses fitted 
for nil puns of the world. Catalogues forwarded 
gratis. 
SHSmSS 
BLACKWELL’S PATENTS FOR 
L) SADDLERY and HARNESS, nre recommended 
to the notice of nil Hunting and Spoi ling Gentlemen, 
to Dreaders and Owners of Horses. Vulcanised India 
Rubber Springs for Saddles, Strai #, Girths, Rollers, 
Belts, ice., 2*. (W. each. Dumb Jockey# for Brcnkine 
Horse*, Biltine, Exeicisinp, &r. Spring Rems for do., 
12*. (Jf/. a pair. Spring-hearing Reins, /fee Gntia 
Brrcha Ami-crib-biting Straits, Vulcanised web, fet- 
loik, speedy cut, and leg Boot*. At ihe Patentee'* 
Saddlery and Harness Manniaclory, 259, Oxford Street, 
near the Marble Arch ; and of all Saddler*. 
TO SPORTSMEN. —Her Majesty’s 
I Royal Letters Pntent, for valuable anti exira- 
ordinnvy improvements in the most powerful and 
brilliant Telescopes. Camp, Opera, Race course, and 
Perspective Glasses, to know tlio distance# of object#; 
Tie" edl through them— of great importance to Sports- 
•iirn, the Army, Navy, and other?. Messrs. S and B 
Solomons, Opticians. 39. Alhcwiorlc-street, Piccadilly. 
Obserre -Opposite the York Hotel. These Telescoped 
possess such extraordinary powers, that some three 
jna o-half Inches with an extra eyc-picce will show 
distinctly Jupiter’s moon.% Saturn's ring, and the. 
doubts stars. With the same Telescope can be seen 
a person’s countenance three and a-linll miles distant, 
And an objert from sixteen to twenty miles They 
are of larger, and all sizes, with Increasing power# 
Accordingly. 
The Royal Exhibition, 1961. — A vulnable, newly- 
jnvorited, very small powerful waistcoat-pocket glass, 
the size of a walnut, by which n person can be seert 
and knoon one and a-half miles distant. They an- 
swer every purpose on the race course, at the opera- 
houses, country scenery, and ships are clearly seen at 
twelve to fourteen miles. They ore Invaluable for 
•hooting, deer stalking, yachting, to sportsmen, gen- 
tlemen, game-keepers, and tourists Opera and 
itace-conrse Perspective Glasses, with wonderful 
powers; an object can he clearly seen from ten td 
twelve mllesdistant. Newly -in vented spectacles. The 
most age i defective sight Is brought to Its youthful, 
natural, and original state. Invisible and all kind# 
of Acoustic Instruments for Relief of Extreme Deaf- 
Albwnarle-street, Piccadilly, opposite tli# 
Hotel. 
CORBING’S WADING BOOTS 
Arc superior to anything hitherto made for the comfort of 
ASUKIJS AND S \ 1 1* E SHOOTERS ; 
lu-y are light, pliable, and never crack; impervious to water for nny length or time; require no drrislnff to 
'ho ^purpose" co, -" 1 “ ,on > n,1<l are P ri) hbunced by gentlemen who huvo tried them to be the only arlldo fit for 
HONOURABLE BOARD OF ORDNANCE 
A j ARQ.UEES and Tents, for Cricket and 
" Archcry Clubs. - WILLIAM PIC.GOTT, 115, 
I " c-sheet. City, London, manufaeturov of Marque##, 
Hnt< Hag*, Awning#, Rick Cloths, Tarpaulin#*., 1m- 
rn oved \\ utevproof Oiled Sheets, Covers lor Carts, 
" n ““ 0 " 4 ' n "« l Loin Cloths for Horses, Sacks, Sacking 
and Canvass. Marquees and l ing* let out on hire, 
for largo or small parties Horticultural Fetes ami 
Sl '°, w ?’ Awnings and Temporary Rooms 
elected, and elegantly titled up, lighted and boarded. 
Terms reasonable. 
WARRANTED FOR ALL CLIMATES. 
Ussd by Officers of both Services, and first Sportsmen in the World. 
A large Stock to select from, or any article made to Ordcr.-AII genuine goods stamped with the name. 
• c • C ffl Dbll I¥ CJ . 2 31, .*» T HB A IV lb , 
five noons west op temple bar. 
OPENING OF THE CRYSTAL 
PALACE.— 1854. 
IT is intended to Open the Crystal 
I Palaco and Park on the 10th of June ; after which 
they will ho open daily. Sundays executed. 
The following are the nrrangerVrUer, uh« n <i. 
SEWAGE CHARCOAL MANURE. 
r P II I s HIGH LY F F, RT 1 L I SIN G 
l MANURE, which I* Pent Charcoal compli t.l* 
saturated with London Sewage, will be found mott 
efficient for every specie* of erop; more rspeeiullv for 
Pea-. Brim*, Turnip*, Mangold Wurtel, ami oilier 
root crop*. It mil produce a greater rot urn for the 
mission of the public:- on the 23rd 0 f Api’/Fw ,\* n ‘ ^ oWj Munu™ 
FIVE SJIin.INt. un der n ne-^ra) flaff 11 1,1,0 l""' ( '“e« Hi# property oi 
die will be admitted by pay- ’ ‘ *" rn ' - • , u ' ' 1 " - power longer limn other 
On Saturdays, the public, will be admitted by pay 
mout at the doors, by tickets of 0 s. each, arid by 
tickets to include conveyance by railway. 
HALF-CROWN DAYS. 
On Fridays, the public will be admitted by payment 
at the doors, by tickets of 2s. Od. each, "or by 
tickets to include conveyance by railway. 
SHILLING DAYS. 
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, nnd Thursdays 
will be shilling days. At the gates, a payment 
of one shilling each will admit the public; or 
tickets entitling the holder to admission to the 
Palace and Park, nnd also to conveyance along the 
Crystal Palace Railway, from London-brldgc station 
to the Palace nnd back, will be issued at the following 
prices : — 
Including first-class carriage 2s. Cd. 
Including second ditto 2s. Od. 
Including third ditto Is. Cd. 
CHILDREN. 
Children under twelve years of age will be ad- 
mitted at half the above rates. 
HOURS OF OPENING. 
The Palace and Park will be opened on Mondays, 
at nine o'clock ; on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and 
Thursdays, at ten o'clock, a m ; nnd on Fridays and 
Saturdays, at twelve o'clock; and closo every day 
an hour before sunset. 
SEASON TICKETS. 
Season tickets will be issued on nnd after Monday, 
loth May. at two guineas each, to admit the pro- 
prietor to the Palace and Park on the day of opening, 
and on all other days when the building is open to 
the public, up to 3 Hit April, 1855 
No season ticket will he transferable or available 
except to the person whose signature it bears. 
FAMILY SEASON TICKETS. 
Members of the same family who reside together 
have the privilege of Inking season tickets for 
their own use, with or without railway conveyance, 
on the following reduced terms: — 
On two tickets a discount of 10 per cent on the 
gross amount; three tickets, a discount of 15 per 
cent. ; foul? tickets, a discount of 20 per cent. ; and 
five tickets and upwards, a discount of 25 per cent 
Families claiming the above privilege, and desiring 
to avail themselves of it, must apply In a prescribed 
form which may be had at the Office. 3, Adelaide- 
place, and at the other offices for tickets. These 
tickets will be available only to the persons named 
In such application. 
Railway season tickets, including conveyance along 
the Crystal Palace Railway from London Bridge to 
the Palncc nnd back, arc issued by the London nod 
Brighton Company at their offices, London Bridge 
Single tickets £ l 4s each. Family tickets at the saind 
reduction as above. 
Special Regulations and Bvk- Laws— All the 
general provisions and regulations Vnentioncd above 
are to be understood ns being subservient to such 
special provisions, regulations, And bye-laws on the 
part of the Railway Company and the Palace Com- 
pany a* may be found necessary to regulate the traffic, 
and to meet special occasions and circumstance# 
which may from time to time arise. 
By order of the Board, 
G. GROVE, Secretary. 
Adelalde-plnee, I.ondon-bridge, 
May II, 1854. 
Schedule of Prices of Family Season Tickets. 
Without Conveyance by 
Railway. 
Including Conveyance by 
Railway. 
Two tickets .. 
111 
0 
Two tickets.. 
...n 
11 
r, 
Three „ 
... f» 
7 
6 
Three .. 
... 10 
14 
n 
Four „ 
.. 0 
15 
0 
Four „ 
... 13 
9 
0 
Five „ 
. . 7 
17 
C 
Five .. 
... 15 
15 
0 
Six „ .. 
... 9 
9 
0 
Six „ .. 
... 18 
18 
0 
Seven „ 
... 11 
0 
•; 
Seven „ 
. oq 
1 
0 
Eight ,, .. 
... 12 
12 
0 
Eight „ .. 
... 25 
4 
0 
Nine ., .. 
... 11 
3 
o 
Nine „ 
... 2* 
7 
0 
Ten „ .. 
... 15 
15 
0 
Ten „ 
...31 
10 
0 
Maiiurt* nr.w^t Ii in n y be obtained nt I In. 
8 a w ac. f. Man unit Works, Stnnlej -bridge, Fulham 
at 4/. per ton, and in quantities less than halt a ton) 
nt ,..*. per rwt. for rend v money only; miilin quantlile* 
not less than a ton, will l.o delivered at tin* London 
Termini or Hie Railroad# free of charge for cartage 
It may also be hull from Me**r». O. riinna and Co 
No. 20, Down-lire. ., Piccadilly, Agricultural Heed*’ 
I»:en, Agents for London] and from all tlio other 
Asonts of the Company. 
])U. l'i. JONGH’S LIGHT BROW N 
U COD LIVER OIL. -Prepared for Medicinal use 
In the Loffoilen Isles, Norway, and put to tlio test of 
chemical nnnlysls The most effectual remedy for 
Consumption, Asthma, Gout, Chronic Rheumatism, 
nnd all Scrofulous Diseases. 
Approved of nnd recommended by Berzellns, Lie- 
big, Woollier, Jonathan Pereira, I ouquicr, and nume- 
rous other eminent modi at men and sciciitlflc chem- 
ists in Europe. 
Specially rewarded with medal* by the Govern- 
meats of Belgium and the Netherlands 
lias almost entirely superseded all other kind# on 
the Continent, lu ron.seqnenco of its proved superior 
power and efficacy — effecting a cure much more 
rapidly. 
Contains iodine, phosphate of chalk, volatilo acid, 
ami Ihe clement# of the bile— In short, all Us most 
active nnd essential principles— In larger quantities 
than the pale oils made in England and Newfound- 
land, deprived mainly of these by their mode of pro- 
purntion. 
A pamphlet by Dr ile Jongli, with detailed re- 
marks upon Us superiority, directions for use, cases 
in which It has been prescribed with the greatest suc- 
cess, and testimonials, forwarded grat s on applica- 
tion. 
The subjoined testimonial Horn Baron I.leblg, lTo- 
fossor of Chemistry at tlio University of Giessen, Is 
selected from Innumerable others from medical and 
scientific) men of the highest distinction : — 
“ Sir,— 1 have the honour of addressing you my 
warmest thanks for your attention In forwarding me 
your work on the chemical composition and proper- 
ties, ns well as on the medicinal effects, of various 
kinds of Cod Liver Oil. 
“ You have rendered nn essential service to *clenco 
by your researches, and your efforts to provide suf- 
ferers with this Medicine in its purest anil most 
enulne state must ensure you the gratitude of every 
one who stands in need of Us use 
“ I have the honour of remaining, with expression# 
of the highest regard and esteem, 
“ Yours sincerely, 
“DR, JUSTUS LIEBIG. 
“Giessen, Oct. 3(1, 1847 
“To Dr. de Jongli, nt the Hague." 
Sold wnot.KSAtn and bet.wl, in bottles, labelled 
with Dr. de Jongh's stamp and signature, by Ansar, 
Harford, and Co., 77, Strand, Sole Consignees anti 
Agents for the United Kingdom und British Posses- 
sions; retail, at their West-end Branch, »(i. New 
Bond street ; and by all respectable chemists mid 
vendors of medicine in Town nnd Country, nt the 
following prices : — Imperial measure- - Half-Pints, 
2 * 6d : Pints, i- 90. 
S TABLE Cl II.I I.’Y 
long been famed for its admirable qualities, 
combined with cheapness. Ills Manufactory 1* at 4, 
LeadenhalLstrcet, four doors from Cornhlll Balanced 
I vo y Handles, in sets of fifty pieces, 'll. 10# , 3/. 10* , 
it. 10* ; common Kitchen, per dozen, 10* , 12*., III.*. 
0</„ 21#., 25*. Table Steels, Patent Sharpeners, 
Cases of Dessert Knives, Sln-ffl. Id Plated Goods, Ac 
Mechl's Penknives are excellent and economical from 
THE LANCASHIRE SLAVING MA 
I CHINE COMPANY are 
Stitching Machines by mean# o!w|,lel, an SS 
of Clothe* (except 
button* uml button* 
hole*) may be mad# 
In six hour*, or a 
yard of seaming 
dona per minute, 
Equally applicable 
to Cor*eis, Slicks 
Bncs Tent#, Sail 
cloths, Boots, Shoe* 
Ac., tec. 
Depot#, 2, Law- 
renCO-lillie; 111, Royal 
Kichnnge Square, 
Glasgow; 37, Cnlbcc-srcen, Dublin. 
Also nt tbc Paletot Wurorooin* df ItfcMr# H. J. nnd 
D. Nii'OLt., Regi'iit-street, London, who lire nntlio- 
rl'iul lo (tin ply the Machine upon the *om« term* as 
ike Company. 
RUPTURES, — RY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 
THE MOC-M AIN LEVER TRUSS is 
A- allowed by upwards of BOO Medical 
Gentlemen to be the most effective 
InveiiMon in (lie curative treatment of 
HERNIA. The ns# of it #teel spring, 
so often hurtful In Its effects, Is 
here avoided; n soft bnmliigo being 
worn round the body, while the re- 
qui*itu resisting power Is supplied 
bv the MOC-M UN PAD nnd PA- 
TENT LEVER, fining with so much 
ease mill ulmumess that It cannot bo 
doiOulutl, und mfiy be worn during 
sloop. A descriptive circular may 
be bud, and the Trust (which cannot 
full lo fit) forwarded by post, on 
the ulrQUmibranco of the body 
j . — two Inches below the flips being 
sent in the manufacturer, 
Mr. Wntrit, 233, Piccadilly, London. 
Price of ii single Irusa, lU#., 21#., SO#. Or/., anil 31*. 0d., 
postage, 1#.; double, ditto, 3f*. fid. .42#,, and 02* Oi/., 
postage, E». «d. Post-ofllce orders to bo made pay. 
able to Jnji.v Wiiitr, Post-office. Piccadilly. 
ULASTIC STOCKINGS. — Tlio material 
• 4 of which these are iftntlo Is recommended by the 
Fieulty a* being peculiarly ELASTIC nnd COM* 
PRF.^.SinLB, nnd the be*t invention for giving 
efileiviit and permanent siinport, In all coses of 
WEAKNESS nml SWELLING of tlio LEGS, 
VARICOSE VEINS, SPRAINS, He. It i« poroui, 
light In texture, nnd Inexpensive, and I# drawn on 
like nn ordinary stocking. Price trout 7*. (!</. lo 10*. 
each, postage, Od. 
Manufactory, 229, Piccadilly, London. 
no YOU \\ wr Lt vi mi wr n ur, 
1' WHISKERS, Ac. 1 If so, use Mis# GRAHAM’S 
NIOUKRENE, flic most efficacious lfalr geneiont 
over Introduced. It reproduces the Ilftlr when lost 
either by disease or decay, prevents Its falling off, 
effectually chocks groyne**, strengthen# weak hair, 
nnd Is guaranteed to produce those attractive orna- 
ments, Whiskers, Moustachlos, Eyebrows, (fee., In 
three or four weeks. For nourishing nnd beautifying 
the hair, and sustaining its curling powers In all wea- 
thers, It has no equal Price 2*., arid sent post free to 
ahy part of the kingdom on receipt of 24 penny 
postage Ktnmps, by Eni x Graham, 3, Now-road, 
Hornsey. Middlesex.— “ My hair I# quite restored.”— 
MIssOrine. “I have a full pair of whiskers, thank# 
(o your Nldnkrene. H Itobb, Esq. “ lt has checked 
the greynefl#."— Mr*. Jones. 
YOURSEUF! WHAT YOU ARE, 
1 AND WHAT FIT FORI— ELLEN GRAHAM 
continues to give her novel and Interesting delinea- 
tions of character from mi examination of the hand, 
writing, lu a style of (leicrlptlon peculiarly Her own, 
filling the four pnge.s of u sheet of paper. Persons 
desirous of knowing their true character, or that of 
any friend, must send a specimen of the writing, 
•tating sox and age, or supposed ago (Inclosing IS 
penny postage stamps), fo Miss GRAHAM, 3, A‘#w- 
rond, Hornsey. Middlesex, nnd they will receive, In a 
few days, a minute detail of the gifts, defect#, talents, 
tastes, nffcctrons, tec., of the wrlfor. —Just published, 
A FEW WORDS BEFORE MARRIAGE, by E. 
Graham, addressed to nil young people. Sent po#t 
fl ee on receipt of two penny postage stamps. 
Note. — Applications for family or other season 
tickets mnst be addressed to the Secretary, mid 
accompanied by a remittance for the full amount 
of the tickets asked for, according to the above 
Schedule, In favour of George Fasson, 3, Adelalde- 
place. Cheques must be on a London Banker, and 
be crossed with the words “ Union Bunk of London;” 
and no application, unless so uecompanied, will be 
attended to. 
CRYSTAL PALACE. 
QEA^ON TICKETS will 1 m> ready for 
O delivery on and after MONDAY, the 15th May, 
nnd may be had at the Palace; at the Offices, 3, 
Adelaide place, London-bi Idge, and 14. Regent street; 
at the Brighton Railway Terminus, London-bridge ; 
Sams's, I. St. Jnmes’s-strect ; Mitchell’s. Bond- 
street; Gi’ntrr 9, Lowndes. street ; Wh-turton s, 
Knightsbt idge : IvEini Prowse, nnd Co s, Cheapside ; 
nnd the Royal Buths, Brighton. Tickets to Include 
conveyance by Railway can be had only at the Office 
of the Secretary to the Brighton Railwav, London- 
bridge. 
, , ... , , . THE ALL-nEALINO ItEMEDYM! 
1*. upward*. Ilfs peculiar Steel Razors und -Magic ir/*T T ( v \iy a V’C (\ I vm \f T.’ XT 'P 
Strop and Paste have given comfort to ninny a suffer. HDLl/t / 11 A 1 n U 1 W 1 .11 L IN I . 
lng shaver, and the Ladles pronounce Ills Scissors to be 
unequalled. 
|)ATON and WALSH (successors to 
I Robert Ancill), gun maker# to ii i; H. Prince 
Albert, Perth. — All order# for guns, fishing tackle, or 
requesting information nbont shoolings und fishings, 
must ho addressed to Patoh and Wai.sh, 44, George- 
street, Perth. — Mr. Aneill is completely out of tlio 
business, and letters addressed to him will not meet 
with attention 
fpl LOR find PACE have removal i'n m 
J. 313, Oxford-street, to larger and moro commodi- 
ous Premise#, 104, New Bond-street, which will enable 
them to keep a much larger stock lit ull the different 
branches of their manufacture, including a very ex- 
tensive assortment of Iron and Brasu Bedsteads, 
Children s Cots, Portable Bedstead*, and Chair Bed- 
steads, with suitable bcddinguml mattresses A large 
show room l» entirely appropriated to the exhibition 
of Baths and Toilet ware of every description, oil at 
the most moderate price*. An Increased assortment 
of Venetian and rill other Window Blinds, Outside 
Blinds, and Trans arencies. 
Illustrated Catalogue* of Bedsteads, Baths, and 
Window Blinds, are published separately, und will bo 
forwarded, post free, on application, by naming the 
description of article required. 
Ttlob and Pace, 104, New Bond-sired, London. 
AN BX tlUOHt>ISARY AVI) If A1MD CURB OV ERTSU’BbA# IK 
tub leo, Arran mbdioal aid had fah.bd. 
Copy of a Letter from Mrs. Elizabeth Ycates, of lit# 
Post-office, Aldwlch-roud, near Bognor, Sussex 
dated January I2tli, 1853. 
TO J'BOlDWBOn HOLLOWAT. 
Sir, - 1 suffered for a considerable period from a 
severe attack of Erysipelas, which nt length settled In 
my leg, and resisted all medical treatment. My sut- 
ferings were very great, and I quite despaired of any 
permanent amendment, when I was advised to buv'a 
recourse to your Ointment and Pills. I did so with, 
out delay, «nd am happy to say the result was emi- 
nently successful, for they effected a radical cureoi 
my leg. and restored me to the enjoyment of health. 
I shall ever speak with the ntmost confidence of your 
medicine*, and have recommended them to other# In 
this neighbourhood similarly afflicted, who derlred 
equal benefit. 
J am, Sir, your obliged and faithful Servant. 
(Signed) F.lizabkth Yeatbs. 
Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, 
244 Strand (near Temple Bar), London, and by all 
respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines 
thiuughout the Civilised World, in Pots, at 1*. 1$*/., 
2*. 9 d., is. Od., 11*., 22*., and 33*. each. 
*,* There I# a considerable saving by taking th« 
larger sizes. 
N.B.— Directions for the guldanca of patlwts la 
«v#ty Disorder ary aflxod to e4»h pet. 
