THE FIELD. 
GOODWOOD RACES, Wednesday 2Gth, and 
Thursday 27th July. 
A CHEAP TRAIN (1st, 2ml, and 3rd 
I A Class) will leave Loudon Bridge Terminus for 
DRAYTON at 7 0 a.m., calling at Croydon at 7 20 
a m., and Reigate at 7.10 a.m., returning from Chi- 
chester at 7.30 p.m. 
Fares for the Double Journey, First Class 17s.; 
Second Class 13s. ; Third Class 6s. Express Trains 
will run at 0.0 a.m., and 10.0 a.m., on each day of the 
Laces. 
Fredbrick Short, Secretary. 
London Bridge Terminus. 20th July, 1851. 
GOODWOOD RACES, 25th, 26th,27th, and 28th July. 
J?X PRESS TRAINS from London 
-Li Bridge Station to Chichester at 9.0 and 10.0 a.m., 
returning from Chichester and Drayton immediately 
after the Races. 
Fares there and back, First Class, 3Gs. ; Seoond 
Class, 30s. Single Journey only, First Class, 20s.; 
Second Clas*, 17s. On Saturday 22nd, and on Mon- 
day 21tli,the Express Train leaving London at 5.0 p.m., 
will run to Chichester, calling at Bognor and Drayton. 
The ordinary Trains will run as usual. 
Frederick Slight, Secretary. 
London Bridge Terminus, 20th July 1851. 
GOODWOOD RACES. 
OPECIAL TRAINS will leave the 
0 London Bridge Station on Saturday 22nd, Sun- 
day 23rd, and on Monday 21th instant, at 10 p.m. 
for tho conveyance of Horses and Carriages only. 
Frederick Slioht, Secretary 
London Bridge Terminus, 20th July, 1851. 
ROYAL WELSH YACHT CLUB REGATTA, 
15th August, 1851. 
milE ROYAL WELSH YACHT 
1 CLUB REGATTA will be held on Tuesday, the 
15th of Augn t. 1854, when the following ITIzcs will 
bo contended fo , viz. : — 
The Carnarvon Cup, value 45 guineas. 
The Prince of Wales' Cup, value 25 guineas. 
The R. W. Y, C. Cup, value .£20. 
Tho Amateurs Rowing Cup, value 20 guineas, 
With numerous other Sailing and Rowing Races 
The R. W. Y. C. Regatta Ball, will take place on the 
evening of the snme day, in the New Ball Room 
adjoining the Royal and Sportsman Hotel. 
Fireworks in the Castle on the evening of tho 14th. 
Full particulars may be obtained by application to 
William Kirkby, Hon. Secretary, R. W. Y. C., 
• Carnarvon. 
18th July, 1854. 
TO ANGLERS. 
T BERNARD, 4, Church-place, bv 
w • St. James’s Church, riccadllly, begs to Inform 
the nobility and gentlemen anglers that he lias now 
on sale nu extensive slock of every description of 
Salmon, Trout, Pike, nnd oilier FISHING RODS of 
very superior quality. Tho whole made on the pre- 
mises under his inspection. 
Every variety of Salmon and Trout FLIES, of 
opproved patterns and superior workmanship, adapted 
for English, Scotch, Irish, American, and Continental 
Fishing. 
Also, a New FLY BOOK, of an improved material 
and all kinds of Gut, Winches, Lines, Artificial Balts 
&o., &c. 
Gentlemen Instructed In the art of Fly-making. 
The Trade supplied. 
TUESDAY’S SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES &c 
BY AUCTION — Upwards of lto HOUSES’ each 
week at tho 
nREAT CENTRAL HORSE AND 
VJ CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, ST. GEORGES 
ROAD, LONDON.— The most Extensive Commission 
Mart in London. 
The Proprietor begs respectfully to Inform the 
Nobility, Gentry, and the Public, that the above 
Establishment is open for carrying on a Legitimate 
Commission Business in tho disposal of Horses, Car- 
riages, & c., by Private Treaty, Dally, also BY AUC- 
TION, EVER! TUESDAY, commencing at Twelve 
o'clock precisely, according to Conditions exhibited 
on the Premises, which havo been built regardless ot 
expense, with latest improvements for ventilation, 
drainage, &c. The Accommodation and Attention Is 
admitted to bo superior to any similar Establishment 
in London; the situation Is central- at a junction of 
seven leading thoroughfares to all parts of tho Metro- 
polis, and One Mile from the London Bridges. 
The Proprietor assures tho Public there is no deal- 
ing permitted by himself or any person connected 
with his Repository, or misrepresentation of owner- 
ship of Horses resorted to : thus the Interests of both 
Buyers and Sellers are equally and completely pro- 
tected. 
Horsas taken from any of the London Railway Sta- 
tions without any charge to the Owner. 
It. l>. REA, Proprietor. 
A choice of over 100 Horses, varied Daily, consist- 
ing of Hunters, Hacks, Cobs Harness Horses, Ponies, 
&c., also Cart and Van Horae*, may bo Inspected 
and trials allowed for evory purpose on tho Premises, 
prior to Purchase. 
(Adjacent to the Elephant and Castle.) 
riio COACH MAKERS, SADDLERS, 
I HARNESS MAKERS, and the Public.— The 
GREAT CENTRAL HORSE and CARRIAGE 
REPOSITORY, ST. GEORGE'S ROAD, LONDON, 
with spacious Doors, galleries for Carriages, Harness, 
See., is now complete, nnd well adapted for the sale of 
such. New Carriages and Harness sold ot this mart 
arc not chargeable with rent or standing. 
R. D. Rba, Proprietor. 
P.S.— Upwards of 100 horses aro weeKly on view 
andsnlc. Auctions every Tuesday. Sales 6 per cent. 
If not sold, 5s. for auction expenses. 
TO SPORTSMEN AND OTHERS— DEER FOR 
SALE. 
rPO BE SOLD by Private Sale in 
J. small or large Lots, to suit Purchasers, a con- 
slderable number of Red and Fallow Deer, from one 
to six and seven years old, and in good condition 
Apply by letter to Mr. Ralston, Shlrleywlch, Staf- 
ford. 
15th July, 1854. 
SETTERS. 
■POR SALE, a BRACE of TANNED 
-L SETTERS, belonging to a Gentleman, three 
years old, warranted perfect, and n trial given. 
Apply to J. M. Bl&iiuiali., by Cillross, N.B. 
GUNS, RIFLES, AND REVOLVERS. 
J LANG has an extensive assortment of 
• Second-hand GUNS, by all tho first London 
Makers, at half their original cost which he lias taken 
>n exchange, in addition to his own superior GUNS 
and RIFLES, as turned out by the late Joseph Man- 
ton, for the superior finish of which J. Lang obtained 
a prize-medal at the Great Exhibition. Rifles on the 
most approved plan for the Conical Ball, for Deer- 
•hooting or long distances , Revolving Pistols on 
JV Lang's own plan, as also Dean and Adams', 
Golfs, Ac.; but a trial is rocommended before risk- 
ing money or life. 
22, Cockspur-strcet, London. 
POR GOOD FLY AND BOTTOM 
JL FISHING, try the THORNEY BROAD FISHERY, 
West Drayton, 13 miles from London by Great 
Western Railway. Is. 6d. per day. 
FOR GOOD FISHING TACKLE, try A. GOULD'S, 
3G, Great Marylebone Street, Harley Street, London. 
Superb Fly Ro ds, 20s. each. 
rjlROUT FISHING EQUIPMENT. 
X For 10s. Gil., rod, winch, line, 12 files and fly-ease. 
For 21s., a best plain hickory rod, winch, 20 yards 
patent lino, 30 best flies, 2 collars, and fly-case. For 
40s., 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, nnd fly-case, forwarded in answer to a Post- 
office order, and any artiole exchanged if not approved 
of. Best trout flies, 2d. each, or Is. Gd. per dozen; 
3-joint walking-stick rods, 2s.; 4-jolnt best hickory 
bottom rod, ringed, brazed, and winch fittings. 13s.; 
Becond quality, but not brazed, 8s, G d. John Cheek, 
132c, Oxford-street. Catalogues and Guides gratis. 
PURE ITALIAN SILK I MBRELLAS 
X are superior to all others, Ids. to 23s. ; Improved 
Alpaca, will not cut like the ordinary silk, 7s. to 13s. ; 
Silk Umbrellas, 7s. to 17s.; Gingham, 2«. to 7s.; Car- 
riage, 3s. dd. to 18s. All manufactured on the pre- 
mises, and warranted, by John Cheek, 132c, Oxford- 
■tree t. 
A LADY’S ARCHERY EQUIPMENT 
il for 20s. consists of a 5 ft. best self bow, six arrows, 
spare string, glove, arm guard, belt, nnd pouch; for 
36s., a superior set, including target and stand; for 
75s., a most superior set, including a two-piece bow, 
six footed arrows, morocco quiver, belt, tkc. A 
gentleman's set for 25s. Gd. consists of a G ft. best self 
bow, six pine arrows, nnd a 3 ft. target; for 40s. a 
superior set, including target, stand, arm-guard, belt, 
and pouch ; for 82s. Gd., a most superior set, including 
a two-piece bow, six footed arrows, quiver, &c.— J ohn 
Cheek, 132*.', Oxford-street Target, 4 ft. diameter, 
15s. Ar cher's Guide ami Catalogue gratis. 
CHICKENS OF 1854. 
JOHN FAIR LIB, Esq., of Cheveley 
V Park, Newmarket, 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, ns 
above. 
GUNS, RIFLES, AND PISOLS. 
C AMU EL NOCK, G UNMAKER, 116, 
Jermyn Street, St. James’s, London, begs to in- 
Mobility, Gentry, and sporting community, 
P»aTA. l c Sp . eCtion of 1118 Stock of GUNS, RIFLES, 
risioLS, «c., which are warranted of the best qua- 
lity and workmanship. 
N.B .—Good double Guns £30 la cases, 
CHARLES LENNY, 
Coach and Harness Manufacturer, 
20, NORTH END. CROYDON, 
J)EGS to call attention to his Broughams, 
sJ Clarences, Barouches, with bis registered noiseless 
wheel-plate, thus shortening the distance between the 
wheels, and lessening the draught for tho horse, 
allowing the wheels to lock quite under, and having 
high front wheels. 
C. L. lies constantly on sale Cnb nnd Driving Phae- 
tons, Stnnhope and single horse dillo, Pony Carriages 
and Park Phaetons. He also solicits attention to his 
Newport Pagnel nnd other carts, either with panels 
or wickerwork sides, and to liis Bagot Cart.in panel or 
wickerwork, easy ol access, and possessing all the 
advantages of the Malvern Cart, bui less expensive. 
He lias also a large stock of Croydon Huskel Car- 
riages, cheap and elegant and in every variety of 
shape, either lor sule or building to order, with or 
without heads, to suit either the Shetland Pony or 
the horse. 
C. L. would also invite nn inspection of his regis- 
tered Phaelon in basket-work, suitable either for one 
or a pair of ponies or horses. 
Carriages of all kinds let on hire for long or short 
engagements. 
JH E BUCEPHALUS NOSEBAND.— 
1 A simple and easy remedy for hnrd-pulling-horscs, 
rendering inveterate borers tratcable and light in 
hand. Suitable to any curb bridle. Extensively 
patronised by tho officers of her Majesty's cavalry, 
the sporting world, &c., nnd strongly recommended 
for ladies' use. Price, for saddle-horses, 8s. ; for 
harness-horses, 12s. Sent (post free) on receipt of 
a money order, payable at the Piccadilly post-office, 
to With am M. Bywater, Saddler, fcc., 99, Piccadilly, 
London. — None are genuine unless stamped— 
“Bywater, London.” 
TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. 
A RETIRED CLERGYMAN, having- 
XJl been restored to health In a few days, after 
many years of great nervous suffering, Is anxious 
to make known to others the means of cure; he will 
therefore send (free), on receiving a stamped 
envelope, properly addressed, o copy of the prescrip- 
tion used. 
Direct— The Rev. E. Douglass, 18, Holland-street, 
Rrixton, London. 
J ) U PT U RES effectually CU R ED w ithout 
IX A TRUSS. All sufferers from this alarming 
complaint are earnestly invited to consult or write 
to Dr. LESLIE, as he guarantees them relief In every 
case. His remedy has been successful In curing 
thousands of persons during the last eleven years, and 
Is applicable to every kind of single and double 
Ruptures, however bad or long-standing, in male or 
female of any age, causing no confinement or In- 
convenience In its use whatever. Sent post-free to any 
part of the world, with full Instructions for ;use, on 
receipt of 7s. Gd. in postage stamps, cash, or post- 
office order, payable at tho General Post-office, to 
Dr. Herbert Leslie, 37a, M.inchcster-street, Groy's-inn- 
road, London. 
At home daily, exceptSunday, from 11 till 3 o'clock. 
A Pamphlet of Testimonial* sent post-free on receipt 
of one postage stamp. 
M R. MECHI, having- hail the honour 
of supplying the Crystal Palace Company 
with TABLE KNIVES of a novel and pleasing form, 
begs to state that In future he will name them the 
Crystal Palace Table Knives, und supply them to 
the public, of a similar quality, in fine ivory, 80s. 
per dozen; transparent Ivory, 42*. per dozen. Mr. 
Mechi charges the same price for tils manufactures 
when disposed of at the Crystal Palace as lie does at 
his establishment In Leudenhall-street. Owners of 
merchant steamers, hotel-keepers, and all public 
establishments will find theso knives far more eco- 
nomical and durable than the usual sort, belog on 
an entirely new construction, and not affected by 
immersion in hot water.— 1, Leadenhnll-streot. 
CAUTION. 
VJESSRS. ALLSOPP and SONS find 
A’l it necesary to caution the Public, and cspccl ally 
Shippers of their Ale* to tho Colonics, against Frauds 
committed by parties In selling spurious Ales for 
thoao ot Messrs. Allsopp and Sons. 
Messrs. ALLSOPlNuul SONS have felt compelled 
by the oxtent to which this disgraceful practice lias 
bjoi carried, to proceed In several cases by obt ilu . 
Ing Injunctions from tho Court oi Chancery, ami 
have ultimately been driven to prnsoouto criminally 
for tho commission of this oflcnco. They beg to 
call attention to the Case of THE QUEEN e. GRAY 
and GOSLIN, in which LORD CAMPBELL sentenced 
the’ parties charged to “ Twelve Months' Imprison- 
ment, with Hard Labour."— Vide '• Times" nnd 
“Morning Advertiser,” of the IHtly May. 
Messrs. ALLSOPP and SONS will thank all persons 
having reason to doubt tho genuineness of any artlclo 
sold under their name, to send thorn the earliest in- 
formation) In order that Immediate steps may be 
taken for prosecuting the parties. 
Messrs. ALLSOPP and SONS will bo happy to 
furnish the Names of respectable Houses, where a 
supply of their Ales may be depended on, as genuine 
from tho Brewery. 
Browery, Burton. on-Tvont. 
ARON LIElllC n.\ ALLSOPP’, S 
PALE ALE. — "Iammyiolf an admirorof 
this beverage, und my own experience enables mo 
to recommend it, in accordance with tho opinion of 
the most eminent English physicians, u« a very 
agreeable and efficient tonic, and ns a general boveruge, 
both for tho Invalid nnd tho robust.”— Giessen, 
May, fl. 
ALLSOPP’S PALF. ALE ONLY is BOTTLED 
by PARKER and TWINING, Beer Merchant*. 5.1, 
PALL-MALL. 
IMPERIAL MEASURE.— Quarts, 8;.; Pint*, 8s. ; 
Half-pints (for luncheon), 3s. per dozen. Also in 
Casks of 18 gallons and upwards. 
A NEW DISCOVERY IN TEETH. 
1TR. HOWARD, Surgeon-Dentist, 32, 
itx Fleet-street, has introduced an entirely New 
Description of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, fixed without 
springs, wires, or ligatures. They so perfectly re- 
semble the natural teeth, as not to bo distinguished 
from the originals by tho closest observer; they will 
never change colour or decay, and will bo found 
superior to any teeth ever before used. This method 
does not require Hie extraction of roots, or any 
paiuful operation, nnd will support and preserve teeth 
that nvo loose, and is guaranteed to restore articula- 
tion nnd mastication. Dooayed teeth rendered sound 
and useful in mastication. 52, FLEET-STREET.— At 
homo from 1 till 5. 
H NICOLL’S RE- 
D* QISTKUF.n SHIRT, 
SIX FOR FORTY SII1L- 
LINGS, Is proverbial for tit, 
quality, and workmanship. 
Boy's Shirts, G for 22s. Gd. 
Embroidered, nnd other Dress 
Shirts. Flannel Shirts for 
Walking, Hunting, Shoo' ing. 
ami YoehUIng. Coloured 
Shirts in every variety. Three- 
fold Collar*, lls. Gd. per dozen. - 
London : 12, Rogent. circus, Piccadilly : 10. Lorn- 
bard-street, City. Agents In tho prlnolpal Towns. 
Particulars, Post Free. 
SEWAGE CHARCOAL MANURE. 
THIS HIGHLY FERTILISING 
J- MANURE, which is Peat Charcoal completely 
saturated with London Sewago, will be found most 
efficient for every species of crop ; more especially for 
Peas, Benns, Turnips, Mangold Wurzel, nnd oilier 
root crops. It will produce a greater return for the 
outlay than Guano or any oilier Manure at nn 
equivalent value; it also possesses tho property of 
retaining its fertilising power longer than other 
Manures now in use. It may be obtained at the 
Sewage Manuhb Works, Slnnley-brldgc, Fulham 
at 41. per ton, nnd in quantities less than half a ton, 
at 5s. per cwt. for ready money only; nnd in quantities 
not less than a ton, will be delivered nt the London 
Termini of the Railroads free of charge for cartage. 
It may also be had from Messrs. G. Ginns and Co., 
No. 20, Down-street, Piccadilly, Agricultural Seed,- 
mcn, Agents for London; and from all tfc* oilier 
Agenls o f the Company. 
n LEN FIEL D PATENT STARCH, 
(Used in Her Majesty's Laundry,) and 
WOTHERSPOON’S Machine-made CONFECTION- 
ARY, MARMALADE, JAMS, JELLIES, &c , (which 
gained tho prize medal of 1851,)— may be had of all 
Grocers; wholesale of Wotherspoon, Mackay, and 
Co., 66, Queen-street, Clieapsido, London. 
pOLES’S ALGA MARINA is the 
A/ Concentrated Essenco of tho Sea. weed, contidn- 
iug in a highly condensed form all the virtues of 
those plants, to which medical authorities ascribe tho 
principal benefits derivable from a resldenco l>y tho 
sea. It affords speedy relief nnd a certain care in all 
eases of Acute or Chronic Rheumatism, Rheumatic 
Gout, Neuralgia, and other pains in the limbs and 
joints. It is now rapidly superseding nil other ex- 
ternal remedies In cases of Weakness, Relaxation, 
Contraction, Paralysis, Stiffness, Deformities, Swell- 
ings, Tumours. Scrofulous Diseases; and in all cases 
where friction Is recommended, It will greatly Increase 
its good effects. Sold in bottles, 2s. !>d., Is. Gd,, und 
lls. each, by T. Keating, 73, St, Paul's Churchyard, 
London ; and all Chemists Apply for the Pumphlet, 
Which should be read by all sufferers. 
THE ALL-IIEALING REMEDY! M 
HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. 
AS EXTRAORDINARY ASI) RAPID CUIIR OF KRYSIPBLAS 
IS THU LEO, AFTER MEDICAL AID HAD FAILED. 
Copy ol a Letter from Mrs. Elizabeth Yeatcs, of 
the Post-offlco. Aldwick-roud, near Bognor, Sussex 
dated January 12th, 1853. 
TO PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY. 
Sir,— I suffered for a considerable period from a 
severe attack of Erysipelas, which at length settled In 
my leg, nnd resisted all medical treatment. My 
sufferings were very great, and I quite despaired of 
any permanent amendment, when I was advised to 
have recourse to your Ointment and Pills. I did so 
without delay, and am happy to say the result was 
eminently successful, for they effected a radical 
cure ot my leg, and restored me to tho enjoyment 
of health. I shall ever speak with the utmost con- 
fldence of your medicines, and have recommended 
them to others In tills neighbourhood similarly 
afflicted, who derived equal benefit. 
I am, Sir, your obliged and faithful Servant, 
(Signed) Eliziietii Yatks. 
Sold nt the Establishment of Professor Holloway. 
214. Strand (noar Temple Bari, London, ami by all 
rcspectablo Druggists mid Dealers in Medicines 
throughout tho Civilised World, In Pots, nt 1». IV/. 
2s. 9 d., is. dd., 11*., 22*., nnd 33.«. each. 
%* There is a considerable saving by taking tho 
larger size*. 
N.B — Directions for the guidaneo ol patients In 
every Disorder ave affixed to each pot. 
THE BEST SHOW OF IRON BED- 
X STEADS 111 tho Kingdom Is WILLIAM S. 
BURTON'S, lie has TWO VERY LARGE ROOMS, 
which aro devoted to the exclusive show of Iron 
and Bruss Bedsteads and Children's Cots, with 
appropriate Bedding and Mattresses. Common 
Iron Bedsteads, from 17s.; Portable Folding Hod. 
steads, from 12a. Gd.; Patent Iron Bedsteads, titled 
with dovetail joints eand patent sacking, from 21s.; 
und Cot*, from 21s each. Huudsoine Ornamental 
Iron and Bruss Bedsteads, iu great variety, from 
£2 19s. to £13 13s. 
DAFIER MACHE and IRON TEA- 
X TRAYS. — An Assortment of Tea-Trays und 
Waiters wholly unprecedented, whether a, to extent, 
variety, or novelty 
New oval Papier Macho Troy*,) . _ 
per set of Three . . . . ..j hom 2 ° 8 ' ,0 10 
Ditto, Iron ditto from 13s. to 4 g«. 
Convex-shape, dillo from 7*. Gd. 
Round and Oolhio Waiters, Cake und Bread 
Baskets, equally low. 
■DATIIS and TOILETTE WARE.— 
X) WILLIAM S. BURTON Inis ONE LARGE 
SHOW-ROOM devoted exclusively to the DISPLAY 
of BATHS and TOILETTE WARE. The stock of 
each Is at once the largest, newest, and most varied 
ever submitted to the public, and marked at prices 
proportionate with those that liuvo tended to make 
his establishment tho most distinguished in this 
country. Portable Showers, 7s. 0 J. ; Pillar Showers, 
3/. to 57.; Nursery, 13*. 01. to 32*.; Sponging, 15*. 
to 32s. ; Hip, 14*. to 31s. (FI. A large nuortmtnt 
of Gas Furnace, Hot nnl Cold Plunge, Vapour, nnd 
Camp Shower Bath*.— Toilette Ware in great variety, 
from 15s. Od. to 45s. the set of three. 
WILLIAM S. BURTON has TEN LARGE 
SHOW ROOMS (all communicating), exclusive 
of the shop, devoted solely to the show of GENE- 
RAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY (Including 
cutlery, nickel silver, plated and japanned wares, 
Iron and brass bedstead*), so arranged and classi- 
fied that purchasers may e-aaUy and at onco 
make their selections. 
Catalogues, with engravings, sent (per post) 
free. Tho money returned for every article not 
approved of. 
39, OXKOItD-STREET (comer of Newman-street); 
Nos. 1. 2, and 3. NEW M A N-STR lifcTi and 1 and 5, 
PERRY’S-PLACE. 
IMPORTANT to FAMILIES FUK- 
1 MMiixt} who study oltgnnce with economy, — 
JAMES COOK'S THREE GUINEA FRENCH 
POLISHED MAHOGANY ARABIAN BEDSTEAD, 
Bedding, Cablnot, Carpet, Looking-glass, and Up- 
holstery Warehouse. — Broinptoii-liouse, 22, and 23, 
Quoen's-buildlngs, Knight, bridge. Estimate* given, 
and a ll*t of prices sunt post-free. 
Hbr M.UBXYv'a 
HONOURABLE BO MID OK ORDNANCE 
M ARQUHKS nnd Tents, for Cricket nnd 
Archery Clubs. —'WILLIAM PIGGOTT, 115, 
Fore-stree^ City, London, mnmifhetarcr of Marquees, 
Tents, Flags, Awnings, Rick Cloths, Turpaullngs, Im- 
proved Waterproof Oiled Sheets, Covers tor Carts, 
Waggons, and Loin Cloths for Horses, Sacks, Sacking 
nnd Canvass. Marquees nnd Flags let out on hire, 
for largo or small parties, Horticultural Fetes and 
Flower Shows. Awnings and Temporary Rooms 
erected, and elegantly fitted up, lighted and boarded. 
Terms reasonable. 
RUPTURES. — BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 
THE MOC-MAIN LEVEIt TRUSS is 
X _ allowed by upwards of 200 Med leal 
Gentlemen to be the most effective 
Invention in tho curative troolmont of 
HERNIA. The u*o of a steel spring, 
so often hurtful In Its eflbct*. Is 
here avoided; n soft bandage being 
worn round tho body, while the re- 
quisite resisting power Is supplied 
by the MOC-MAIN PAD ami PA- 
TENT LEVER, tilling with so much 
ease and closeness that It onnuut he 
delected, and may be worn during 
sleep. A descriptive clrculur may 
be had, nnd the Trim (which cannot 
fall to lit) forwarded by post, nu 
the ol rcu inference of tlu> body 
two inches below tho lilpt being 
sent to (ho manufacturer, 
Mr. White, 229, Piccadilly, London. 
Price of a tingle truss, 10s., 21#., 20a. dd., nnd 81s. 0d., 
postage. Is.; double, ditto, 3U. Oil , 12x.,aud 62s fit/., 
postage, Is. 8</. Post-office orders to bo made pay. 
able lo Jons White, Post-office, Piccadilly. 
PLASTIC STOCKINGS.— Tho materia 
1-1 of which these are made Is recommended by the 
Faculty ns being peculiarly ELASTIC and COM- 
PRESSIBLE, ami tho bed Invention for giving 
efficient nml permanent support, In all cases of 
WEAKNESS and SWELLING of llio LEGS, 
VARICOSE VEINS, SPRAINS, Ice. It I* porous, 
light in texture, and inexpensive, and Is drawn on 
II ko an ordinary stocking. Price from 7s. Od. to lfis. 
each, postage, iM. 
Mat* n pa cron r. 22 Piccadilly, London. 
rp WELL ING com: panion.— a 
I GENTLEMAN (an Oxford and Piibllc-sobool 
Man) will be happy to trout with a gentleman, Invn- 
llde or otherwise, during the ensuing long vacation. 
Ho la competent to take medical charge of a yacht' a 
crow. — References unexceptionable In every renpoct. 
For terms, Ac., address A. B. 0., II, 'Sloonc terrnee, 
Cadogau.pl ace. 
TZNOW THYSELF. — Persons fieairoui 
1Y of knowing the gifts, dofccts, talents, tastes, affec- 
tion*, ami other characteristics of themselves or any 
friends In whom tln-y aro Interested, must imtl a 
specimen of the WRITING, stating sex and ngeiln- 
cluding 13 peony postage stumps), to Mlu GRAHAM, 
3, Ncw-road, Hornsey, Mlddlosox, and they will 
reccivo a minute, graphlologlcal delineation, written 
In a style peculiarly her own. Testimonial from 
W. R.— “Having seen sovoral of vour pourtroyuls ot 
character, nnd being much struck with tho forcible 
truths contained them, I should like your opinion of 
mlno.” MUs H. 8. — *• Your delineations aro most 
faithful." Ml. vs Grove — “ Your letter gave great 
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