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SEV ASTOPOL, KRONDSTADT, 
THE BALTIC. 
-nAn, AND DOMINIC COLNAGIII AND CO., 
BAUD ASSU tnd u pall . MAIjL EAST 
PUBLISHERS TO HER MAJESTY, 
Beg to announce tha', 
Under the Patronage of the Right 1 Honourable th 
LORDS of tbo ADMIRALTY, 
They hove published a Large View of 
the fortifications and the 
town of krondstadt, 
From a Drawing made by Mr. E. T DOLBY, April 30, 1684, 
in tho BALTIC. 
In Double-Tlnled Lithography. By M. and N. IIANHAR ■ 
Size, 32} Inches by 16 Inches. 
PRICE 6s PLAIN. 10s. COLOURED. 
N.B_Copl« of the above Print have been iif 
to His Majesty the Emperor of the French, the Minlstc 
5 ft TT* ,h ' 
approbation of Captain WASHINGTON, K N , «c. 
the town and the 
FORTIFICATIONS OF SEVASTOPOL, 
Bv Authority of the Right Honourable the LORDS of the 
ADMIHALTi, . 
Messrs. COLNAGIII will publish, in the course of a few days, 
A COMPREHENSIVE VIEW OF 
SEVASTOPOL. 
(With all the References made for our Government, and with a 
From Drawings by ’Sen tenant MONTAGUE O'REILLY, R.N , 
Size 23} Inches by to inches. 
Price 7s 6d. in Double-Tinted Lithography. By Messrs. 
HANHAItT. Coloured 10s. 
THE BALTIC IN 1 8 5 4. 
INCIDENTS PLACES, AND COSTUMES, SKETCHED 
ON THE SPOT 
By Mr. F.. T. DOLBY 
Who aided by Introductions from the Admiralty, Is now cn -aged In 
the Baltic. 
Messrs. COLNAGHI have arranged to issue 
A SERIES OF DRAWINGS IN 
LITHOGRAPHY 
From the Skeleton ronvnriled lo Item , om time lo I me by 
Mr. DOLBY. 
Price 3s. In Double-Tinted Lithography. Coloured, 5s. 
Size, Half Imperial. 
Plate I —A Panic at Dinner-time I — " You lubber— there s a 
Rooshiun in Sight" 
Plate II.— The St. Annas Plats, Copenhagen, on Sunday. 
Tiate III— The Russian War— Discussion in a Swedish Cottage. 
Plate IV.- Danish Costume. K logo Bay. An Interior, with 
Figures— Swedish Girl. Isle of Gottlnnd. 
PAUL and DOMINIC COLNAGIII and CO., 
13 and 14 PALL-MALL LAST 
PUBLISHERS TO HER MAJESTY. 
Now Ready, at all the Libraries, in 3 yols , 
QAM SLICK’S NEW WORK, THE 
O AMERICANS AT HOME; or, Byewats, Backwoods, and 
Pmirn s Edited bv the Author of “Sam Slick." 
•• In this highly entertaining work wo are treated to another cargo 
m capital stories from the Inexhaustible store of our Yankee 
friend ; all of them graphically illustrative of tho ways and manners 
of brother Jonathan,” John Hull* 
IIvrsi and Blackett. Publishers, Successors to Henry Colburn, 13, 
Great Murlborougli- street 
THE FIELD. 
S IR 
DEDICATED TO 
BALDWIN WAKE WALKER, K.C.B- 
A VIEW OF THE FLEET AT ANCHOR. 
“ FURL SAILS I " “ AWAY ALOFT 1 1 " , fnrlnn 
From the Original, by O. W. BarKBlT, Lsq. Tire largest Marino 
Pnbllcatlon ever attempted. Lithographed by T. G. Dutton, Q 
Size— 33 Inches by 22 inches high, exclusive of any margin. 
Price of the Prints, In four printings ■ ••-••••••• U ® 
Hlffhly Coloured, in imitation of the Original £2 2 0 
Prices of appropriate Frames to be had on application. 
“TnF. Fleet. -Messrs. Ackcrmnnn have Just published some views 
of a very superior description, almost like Y\ atcr Colour P^thoga. 
There is a bold, life-like look about the great Duke, in the large 
• Fleet at Anchor,* that one almost seems to bo floating by that 
8t " t Mr "iiricrly^whose fume as a marine painter Is second to no one 
In the art, ha/ made a decided hit. Every ship in the service, and 
every Officer on half pay, to whom the purchase money woiUd not 
he an object, would do well to obtain nn early impression. —United 
Service Qazctte. 
London : Ackermans and Co., 96, Strand. 
By Appointment to H.M. the Queen, H.B.H. Irince Albert, II R H. 
3 the Duchess ol Kent, and the Roy al Famtl) ■ 
WEDLAKE’S CELEBRATED HAYMAKING 
IT MACHINE, original potent, recently improved as not to clog, 
ami which obtained the Silver Medal at Derby, manufactured by the 
Daughter of the Inventor, not complicated, unequalled foi simplicity 
0f o7d n erSmmcLtely so as not lobe disappointed in £0 season .and to 
get them now at one-fourth of the price usuully charged in June anil 
Jn Bewaro of spurious machines offered by unprincipled traders ns 
Mart Wedlake and Co's. 
WEDLAKE’S DOUBLE* 0 HORSE, HAY, AND 
IT STUBBLE RAKE, doing the work of 10 to 15 Women. Both 
Implements recommended by Mr J M° rl0 ''' thc, !® w vJnr'luucli- 
of Agriculture. -Also Uat Crushers, £2 15s. 0d.— 118, Fencliurcli 
Just Published, price Is. Gd, 
TTOW TO MAKE HAY IN THREE DAYfc, 
rl and at one half of the usual expense. In any county and weather ; 
or, Hints to Haymakers. Also, How to keep a Horse for less tlmn Os. 
per week Free per post la. 4d. or, “ Do you bruise your oats t 
1 1 h, Fenclmrch. street 
TO ANGLERS. 
T BERNARD, 4, Church-place, by St. James 3 
J . Church, Piccadilly, begs' to inform the nobility and gentlemen 
anelers that lie has (now on rale an extensive stock of ev ery description 
of Sahnon! Trout, Pike, and o her FISHING RODS of very superior 
quality The whole made on Hie premises under Ins inspection. 
0 Every variety of Salmon and Trout FLIES, of approved pat eras 
and superior workmanship, adapted lor English, Scotch, Irish, Ame- 
rican. and Continental Fishing. , , . , , 
Also, 11 New FLY BOOK, of an improved mnterlnl, and all kinds of 
Gut, Winches Lines, Artificial liaRs, &••., kc. 
Gentlemen instructs! in the nit <»i FI) -making. 
** The Trade supplied. 
QALMON ANGLING ON TILETHURSO There 
0 is at present a vacancy for Three Rods on this celebrated Liver. 
Close on 600 Clean Salmon have been killed this season ; still there ore 
hundreds on the River, and good sport will bo guaranteed to a good 
Amrler Terms, £12, 10s. per month. . „ , 
Gentlemen visiting the Hotel at Thurso will have the privilege of 
Angling for Trout on the River and on the Loch ofWattan, which is 
so Justly celebrated for its fine Trout. Apply to V\ m. Dunbab, Thurso, 
Wo to Let several Grouse and low country shootings really well 
stocked with Grouse, Partridge's, Hares. Snipe, &c. &c. ; rents varying 
from £85 to £250, according to extent and accommodation. 
H ER MAJESTY having graciously intimated l ier 
intention of honouring with her presence tho OPENING of n, 
CRYSTALPALACE, on SATURDAY, tho 10th of Juno, tho Director 
beg to announce that with the exception of those specially invited t 
take part in the ceremony, none but season ticket holders will ba 
admitted. e 
G. GROVE, Secretary. 
PALACE.— SEASON TICKETS?!!^ 
NEW NOVEL. 
In a few days, in one Volume, post 8vo., 9s. To be had at all the 
Libraries. 
filRANSMUTATTOX ; or tiif. Loud and the Lout. 
1 A Novel Bv v . M. forming the new volume of Chapman 
g A LM ON 
Hall's Scr 
Londuu 
iJneiii.il Works 
: Chapman and Hall, 193, Piccadilly. 
Just Published, price Is. 
rnHE CURABILITY OF CONSUMPTION; being 
1 a Series of Papers, presenting the most prominent and important 
Practical Points in the Treatment of the Disease. By F. H. Ramadgk, 
M.D., Fellow of the College of Physicians, late Senior Physician to tho 
Royal Infirmary for Diseases of the Chest, &e. 
Also, by the same Author, 
A Treatise on Asthma and Diseases of tho Heart. 
London : Longman and Co. 
and trout fishing.— 
The Great Exhibition and New York Prize Medals, for Fishing 
tackle were awarded to THOMAS ALDRED (late Aingo and Aldred), 
whose FISHING RODS and TACKLE are of the beat possible manu - 
facture, at the most reasonable prices. His glued-up triangular rods 
are the best ever manufactured, being all that fishing rods should be, 
and have elicited the highest approbation from the most eminent 
sportsmen, as well as special approbation at the Great Exhibition. 
Thomas Aldred, manufacturer, wholesale, retail, and for exportation, 
126 Oxford-street, London ; nnd at Porch 5, in the Royal Panopticon 
of Science and Art ; also at the Royal Polytechnic Institution. Cata- 
logues containing extra cts from Juries* Reports forwarded gratis. 
-RUPTURES.— ' THE PATENT SELF-ADJUSTING 
It GERMAN TRUSS, acting effectually without any complications, 
is recommended bv the faculty for the cure and relief of hernia. 
The necessary quality of a good truss is an efficient resisting power, 
without unnecessary pressure on the part affected, which desirable 
object is alone obtained in a truss unencumbered with straps or spiral 
springs, or pad behind. 
J. Ego and Co., 1, Piccadilly. 
pRYSTAL 
\J holders of which will alone be admitted to the Opening Ceremony 
on the 10th of June next, may bo obtained on the following terms -1 
Single Senson Tickets £2 2 0 each 
Do. do. do. Including railway conveyance 
from London Bridge <0 the Palace and bnck £4 4 0 oac . 
Family Season Tickets, with or without railway conveyance, at a 
reduction from the above prices in proportion to tho number of tickets 
taken. These tickets will be adimssable on all occasions when tho 
Palace anil Park are open to the public until the 30th of April, 1855 
Tickets Including railway conveyance can be had only at the office 
of the Secretary to the Brighton Ra lvvay Company, London Bridge. 
and at 14, Regent-street. Tickets for the Palace and Park, without 
railway conveyance, may now bo had at the Palace ; at the Offices 
3. Adclaide-plnce, London Bridge, nnd 14, Regent-street; at the 
Brighton Railway Tennluus, London Bridge ; at Sams's, 1, st. 
James's-street ; Mitchell's, Bond-street; Gunter's, Lowndes-street • 
Westerton's, Knlghtsbvklge; Keith, Prowsc.and Co., Clicupstde; Letts’ 
Son, and Steer, Royal Exchange; Dawson and Sons, Cannon-street- 
Hammond's Advertisement Office, 27, Lombard street, London - 
Krill's Royal Baths, Brighton; W. Brooks's office, 2, High-street’ 
Southampton ; and at Messrs. Smith and Sons' book-stalls on .the 
railways. 
C RYSTAL PALACE.— Admission from 12th to 17th 
June.— During the week immediately following the opening of 
the Paluco— viz,, from the 12th to the 17th June, both inclusive, the 
Palace and Park will be open only to the Holders of Season Tickets 
and to the public on payment by the latter of 5s. each, exclusive of 
conveyance by railway. _ 
By order, G. GROVE, Secretary. 
May 30, 1854. 
HARROGATE RACES, 1 854. 
MONDAY, 10TII. 
mWO YEAR OLD STAKES of 10 sovs each, h ft, 
with 20 added; colls, 8<t 71b; fillies, 8st 31b. A winner once 
before stalling lo curry 31b ; twice, 51b extra. Horse? that have started 
twice and nut won, allowed 31b; thrice, 51b. Three quarters of u 
mile. To close and name on the 12th of June. 
THE HARROGATE HANDICAP STAKES of 7 sovs each, 5 ft, 
and 3 only If declared, will* 50 ndded. A winner of any Handicap, 
value 50 sovs, after the weights are out, to carry 51b; of Iwo or 50 sovs, 
or one of 100 sovs, to curry 61b extra. The second horse lo save bis 
uke. The winner to pay 5 sovs towards expenses. One mile and a 
Jinlf. To close and name on the 12lh of June, 
TH E AMATEUR STAKES of 3 sovs each, with 20 added, for horses 
f all denominations ; three year olds, lOst; four, list 51b; five, 11$ t 
21b; six and aged, 12st. Mares anil geldings allowed 31b; half- 
bred' horses, 71b. The winner to be sold for 80 sovs; If entered to bo 
sold fur 00, allowed 51b; for 40, 101b ; for 30, 151b ; nr for 20, 211b 
Any overplus over llie selling price to go to Hie fund To be ridden by 
gentlemen, members of n racing or fox-hunting club ; professionals 
allowed to ride by currying Clb extra. One milu heat*. To close and 
name on the 12th of June. 
THE SELLING STAKES of 30 sovs, milled to a Sweepstakes •' ft 
sovs each. Two year olds, 7st ; three, 8st 121b; four, 9>t 101b; he 
and upwards, lOst. Mures and geldings allowed 3II>. A winner cf 50 
sovs in 1854 to curry Oil) extra. The winner lo be sold for 100 sovs; il 
entered to be sold for 75, allowed 51b; for 50, 101b ; for 40, 151b; for 
80, 211b; or for 20, 28lb. To be put up by auction after the race, and 
tin', surplus beyond the selling price to go lo tho race fund. Three 
quarters of a mile. To close nnd name at Gascoigne’s Hotel, Harro- 
!,,te on Saturday evening, the 8th of July, between the hours of7 and 
o'clock. 
Tuesday, July 11th. 
THE GRAND STAKES of 5 sovs each, 3 forfeit, with 20 added. 
Two year olds, 7st ; and three, 8st 121b; fillies and geldings allowed 
311. A winner once in 1854 to carry 31b ; twice, or Hie Two Year Old 
Slakes on the first day, 51b extra. Three quarters of a mile. To close 
anil name on the 12th of June. , „ , 
THE CONSOLATION HANDICAP STAKES or 5 sovs each, 3 for- 
feit willi 20 added, for all ones. The winner of any Handicap, after 
llie'weiehts are out, to carry 5lb; of two, or one of 100 sovs, 81b extra. 
One mile. To close and name on the 12lh or June. 
THF SELLING STAKES of 25 sovs, ndded lo a Sweepstakes of 
3 sovs each. Three year olds. 8sl; four, 9>t 21b; five, 9st91b; six and 
aged 11M. Mures nnd geldings allowed 31b. The winner to be sold 
for 50 sovs; if entered to be sold for 40, allowed 71b; 30, 141b; 20, 
211b • or 10, 28lb. To be put up by auction after the race, and any 
surplus beyond tho selling price lo go to the race fund. One mile and 
a half To close nnd name at Guscoignb's Hotel, Harrogate, on Mon- 
dav evenin ’, llie lOtli of Julv, between the hours of 7 and 0 o'clock. 
THE INNKEEPERS' PLATE (Handicap) or 3 sovs each, with 20 
added, for nil ages. Three quarters of a mile. To dose and name by 
9 o'clock the evening before running, and llie weights to be published 
bv 0 o'clock on the day of the race. 
RULES AND REGULATIONS. 
The Rules of Newmarket, Doncaster, anil York will be strictly 
This day Is Published In 1 voB, 12mo., price 12s. cloth boards, the 2nd 
Edition of 
0 
LIPH ANT’S LAW of HORSES, including’ the 
vy bargain and the sale of chattels, also the law of Racing, Wagers, 
and Gaming. Tills edition is greatly enlarged and contains the New 
Betting Act, the New Law of Pleading, nnd Evidence, Ac. Ac. 
S. Sw bit, Chancery-lano, London. 
Now ready, price 5s. 6d. 
AN Mental and Nervous Disorders ; illustrated with 
\ J* numerous cases of the different species of Nervous Excitement, 
Despondency nnd Debility : with the modes of treatment which were 
successfully adopted. By Alfred B. Maddock, M D„ formerly Physl- 
clan. Ac. of the Mailing Asylum. , , , , 
“ Writ'cn In nn agreeable und reader manner —Asylum Journal. 
“A most valuable treatise."— Literary Gazelle. 
"Full of matter interesting to the general reader '-Sunday Times. 
Sranux, Marshall, and Co., Stationers* Court; H. Baillierp., 219. 
Regent street. 
T|,c» published, Price in Cloih. 2s. 6 ; by post, 3s. As a Pocket-book, 
with Metallic Paper and Pencil, 4s. Gd ; by post, 5s., the Spring Edl- 
lluFFS GUIDE TO THE TURF, OR POCKET 
il RACING COMPANION FOR 1851. Contents .--List of nearly 
1500 Horses in Training, with the Names of their Trainers; List of the 
Jockeys, their Addresses, Lowest Weights, Names of Master* &c ; 
Lists of the Trainers, colours of the Riders; Nominations for 1854, and 
the Great Stakes for 1855; Calendar of Races in Great Britain and 
Ireland in 1853, and to the end of February, 1854, with Index nnd 
Pedigrees; Spring Meetings in 1851; Derby Lots; Laws of Racing, 
Lengths of Courses ; Winners of the Great Roces from their commence- 
ment: Races to Come, &c.. &c., 
London ; Pipke, Stephenson, und Spf.nce, 23, Patemoster-row 
sold by all Booksellers, and at all Railway Stations. 
A CRICKETING LUXURY. 
17 VERY Cricketer should order his GARMENTS to 
Tj be made of HAYWARD and Co.'s CRICKETING FLANNEL. 
If a difficulty is experienced in obtoining this in the country, any 
length will be sent direct on the receipt of a post-office order for the 
amount. Price 3s. 3d. per yard, 30 inches wide. 
HAYWARD and Co., 35, St. Marlin's Lane, Londorn 
CHICKENS OF 1864. 
TOHN FAIRLIE, Esq., of Cheveley Park, New- 
J mnrket, will be prepared, after the 25th of June, to DISPOSE OF 
HIS CHICKENS, all bred from his well-known Prize Birds. Terms 
may be had by enclosing a stamped, directed envelope, as above. 
FANCY POULTRY.— PERIODICAL SALE. 
r . J. C. STEVENS will SELL by AUCTION, at 
his Great Room, 38, King Street, Covent Garden, on Tuesday, 
6th June, at 12 o’clock precisely, a selection of very CHOICE 
BRAHMA POOTRA and COCHIN CHINA FOWLS and CHICKENS, 
from several first-class breeders, Including Captain Snell, Messrs. 
Cannon, Shackle, Jones, and Hill. Catalogues by enclosing a stamped 
directed envelope to Mr. J. C. Stevens, 38, King Street, Covent 
Grrden. •„* These Auctions lake place on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays 
in every month; persons wishing to Include Birds in tho Catalogue 
arc requested to send particulars at least 10 days prior to each sale. 
0 
M USIC. — GRATIS ami postage free, i. e., specimen 
pages of Robert Cocks and Co's, superior and elegant editions of 
Messiah 6a. 6d. ; The Creation, 4s. Gd ; Sumson, 6s.; Chorister's 
Hand-book < 52 short Anthems), 8s.; Warren's Psalmody, 312 Psalm 
and Hymn Tones, 4 vols.. 2s. each, or the four, in 1 vol., bound, 8s. ; 
Warren's Chanter's Iland-guide, 373 Cathedral Chants, with the 
Psilm pointed, 5s. ; and Robert Cocks and Co.'s Hanil-book of Glees. 
Madrigals, &c., edited by Joseph Warren, ks.-London : Rodert 
Cocks and Co., 6, New Bnrlingtou-street, and of all muslcsellere and 
booksellers. 
DOBERT COOKS and CO.’s HAND-BOOK of 
ll GLEES, MADRIGALS, CATCHES, CANONS, PART SONGS, 
6cc., with an Accompaniment for tlie Pinno or Harmonium. Edited 
by JOSEPH WARREN. Eighty Numbers, price 2d. each. Nos. 1 
o 50 may be had In 1 to)., cloth board?, fa -L ondon i Robert Cocks, 
and Co., New Burllngton-6treet ; and of all muslcsellers. 
PIANOFORTES^ for SALE or HIRE in great 
1 variety.— Apply to her Majesty's Music Publishers, Messrs. Rodket 
lets and Co., New Burllngton-street, London; of whom may be bad 
v ce lists, with drawings, Sic., gratis and postage free; ditto of 
olinf, violoncellos, contra-basses, the. &c. 
NE HUNDRED RIGHTS OF CHOICE on the 
. ESTATES of the CONSERVATIVE LAND SOCIETY.-On 
Wednesday the 28th of June, at three o'clock, at the Seventh Quarterly 
General Meeting of the Members in Freemeson's Hall, Viscount 
Ranp.lagh, In the Chair, the nineteenth Public Drawing will take 
place for ONE HUNDRED RIGHTS OF CHOICE, and I-'ifty Shares 
will be added to the Book of Consolidated Rights by seniority, making 
more than a thousand members, which have acquired priority of selec- 
tion on estates by date of membership. All shares taken prior to the 
final members being placed in the wheel, will be included In the ad 
vantages of the drawing. Shares, £50 ; monthly payments, 8s. per 
share, with Is. for quarterage ; first payment on a single share is 
12s. Gd., which may be remitted In postage stamps or post-offleo 
orders from any part of the Kingdom, payable at 282, Strand, In the 
name of Chaklfs Lewis Ghuneisen, Secretary. 
Offices, 33, Norfolk-strcet, London. 
alt jn alf Stake* three horses to start, or the added money will not be 
6l Znutes to be seltled by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint ; 
and their decision to be final, and not subject lo an appeal to a Court 
° f Horses to be saddled in the Inclosure, opposile the Grand Stand, and 
cantered past before starling. , 
The extra weights and allowances to extend to the lime or starting 
The winners of the Soiling R ices to be put up by auction, but the New • 
market rule of claiming not to be in force. 
No Gambnng Booths, C«U. or Wag^or Nuisance will 1 
all0WlU - Clerk of the Course. 
BLACKWELL’S PATENTS FOR SADDLERY 
B and H ARNESS, are recommended to the notice of all Hunting 
nnd Sporting Gentlemen, to Breeders and Owners of Horses. V ulcnnlsed 
India Rubber Springs for Saddles, Straps, Girths, Rollers, Belts, Ac., 
2«. Oil. each. Dumb Jockeys for Breaking Horses, Bitting, Exercising, 
Ac. Spring Reins for do., 12s. flrf. a pair. Spring-bearing Reins, 
Ac. Oulta Perclia AnH-crlb-bltlng Straps, Vulcanised web, fetlock, 
speedy cut, and leg Boots. At the Patentee’s Saddlery and Harness 
Manufactory, 250, Oxford, Street near the Marble Arch ; and of all 
Saddlers. 
mO SPORTSMEN .—Her Majesty s Royal Lette is 
1 Putent, for valuable and extraordinary Improvements in tne 
most powerful anil brilliant Telescopes, Camp, 0 P e /^,^ e 'T.v e d 
and Perspective Glasses, to know the distances ofobjecUviewed 
through them- of great importance to SparUmeni, ‘he Army, Navy, 
and others. Messrs. S. nnd B. Solomons, Opticians, 39, ® 
street, Piccadilly. Observc-Opposite the York Hotel. These Tele 
scopes possess such extraordinary powers, that some three and a-hOJi 
inches with an extra eye-piece will show distinctly Jupiter s moon , 
Saturn's ring, and the double stars. With the same elwcope can 
bo seen a person's countenance three anil a-half miles distant, ana 
object from sixteen to twenty miles. They are of larger, nnd o 
sizes, with increasing powers accordingly. 
The Royal Exhibition, 1861.— A valuable, newly-invented, very 
small powerful wnistcoat-pocket glass, the size of a walnut By mucu 
a person can be seen and known one and a-half miles distant. iiJ 
answer every purpose on the race-course, at the opera-houses, c0 > 
scenery, and ships are clearly seen at twelve to fourteen mlleA iy 
arc Invaluable for shooting, deer stalking, yachting, to sportsm , 
gentlemen, game-keepers, and tourists. Opera and Racc-cours 
Perspective Glasses, with wonderful powers; an object can beifleay 
seen from ten to twelve miles distant. N cwly-i n vented Specwctes 
Tho most aged defective sight is brought to Its youthlW, natural, “ 
original state. Invisible and all kinds of Acoustic ln8‘rum®nta lor 
Relief of Extreme Deafness.— 39, Albcmarlo-street, Plccadlii), v 
posltc the York Hotel. 
p ARPETS, CURTAINS, C A B I NET 
AND UPHOLSTERY FURNITURE, PURIFIED BEDDING- “ 
HOW ITT and COMPANY, General House t urnishers, res ipecv / 
Invite the attention of tho noMIlty, gentry, clergy, and [P u “jf*7“ rWi 0 f 
to one o 
modern a 
for every class of house; also a mstingiusneu vui .wj --- -- et8i 
glasses, foreign and English damasks, tapestry and Bi assets 
chintz and floor cloths, bedsteads, both in wood and ,r0 "*° L,„ kcd In 
for which a distinct show room is set apnrt. All goods > m Uerle « 
plain figures throughout the entire range of their extent live ? at£S 
Any article selected exchanged if not approved of. Books of ^ 
sent free upon application, anil all goods delivered In their o 
Albion House, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230. High Holborm 
nRE AT WESTERN R A I L W A A.— ETON 
VI REGATTA. TUESDAY, Juno C. Trains will leave Padding^ 
for Windsor at 10 30 a m., 11.45 am., 12.60 p m., 1 30 r -«^i‘ j’ 80r st 
p.m., 4 p.m., 6.30 p.m., and G.15 p.m.; and will return IVom win 
6 p.m . , 5.60 p.m., 7.25 p.m., 8.10 p.m., 9.20 p.m., 10.10 P.M., and abP^ 
Train at 10.30 p.m. after the display of Fireworks. 
