THE FIELD 
759 
-nOVElt AND CINQUE PORTS 
U REGATTA will take place ou Tuesday, August 
29th, 1864. 
At a Meeting of the Committee of the Dover and 
Cinque Ports Regatta, held this day, it was resolved, 
that the conditions of the yacht races be amended as 
follows : — 
The First Race to he a sailing match between Yachts 
over 11 0 M., and not exceeding 40 tons O il, for n 
Cup, value £30 ; half a minute per toil allowed for 
difference of tonnage ; entrance money .£1 is. Three 
to start or no rnco. 
The Second RUce to he for a Cup of ihe value of 
£20, for Yachts not exceeding 14 tou* 0. >1. Half u 
minute per ton allowed for difference of tonnuge ; 
entrance money 10s. 6d. ; three to start or no race. 
The above races are open to alt Yacht Clubs. 
Latest time of entry 5 p.m. Monday, August 29th. 
For Galley und other sports, seo bills of the day. 
Wm. S. Shoobridgb, Hon. Sec. 
Swargate-street, Dover. 
Committee Room, Apollonian Hull, 
Dover, July 31, 1854. 
P ~OOLE YACHT CLUB REGATTA 
will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, 
29th and 30th of August, 1854. 
Commodore, Lieut. Col. W. T. Wauoh. 
Vice-Commodore, Mr. J. Kickmvn, Jun. 
First Day — 1st prize, 30 sovereigns, for cutters not 
exceeding 40 tons, o. m. 2nd prize, 20 sovereigns, 
for cutters not exceeding 25 tons, o. m. 3rd prize, 
15 sovereigns for cutters not exceeding 18 tons, o. m. 
Second Day— A prize of 50 sovereigns, for schooner 
yachts belonging to a R.Y.C., added to a sweepstake 
of 5 guineas each, to be paid at time of entry. No 
restrictions as to sails. No time. The course for 
this race will be outside the Harbour, to start from off 
the Bar, and proceed as directed on the day of suiting 
Three yachts to start in each race, or no prize 
given. The Committee reservo the power to make 
such alterations as may be desirable to ensure a race. 
Mu. Bound, Jun., Hon. Sec. 
Poole, August 10, 1854. 
mHE TURF COMMITTEE.— This 
1 COMMITTEE, composed of GENTLEMEN MEM- 
BERS ofTATTERSALL'S, continue to lay the FULL 
MARKET ODDS on every event of importance 
throughout tho year. A prospectus and price current 
sent on application by letter (enclosing a directed 
envelope and two postage stamps) to the Secretary, 
Mr. THOMAS HOLDER, Po>t-office Pall-mall, to 
whom all money orders must be payable on Charing- 
cross. No beis booked on credit, unless a satisfactory 
reference Is given. N.B. Tho odds laid on double 
and treble events, and horses being plaoed. 100 to 1 
against any horso for the Ccsterewitch or Cambridge- 
shire Stakes. 
TTORSE-SHOES of an entirely new 
XT construction. They keep the feet and legs in 
the most perfect condition possible, and save upw ards 
of 30 per cent in shoeing expenses, and are universally 
approved of. Enclose stamps for Prospectus to Mr. 
Scott, 15, Duke-street, Adelphi, London. 
"DLACKWEL L\S 1'ATENTS FOR 
X) SADDLERY, HARNESS, &c. Vulcanized India- 
rubber Springs for Saddle Straps Girths, Rollers, 
Belts, &c., 2s. 6d. each. Gutta Percha Dumb Jockeys, 
for Breaking Horses, Bitting, Exercising, Ac. Spring 
reins for clo., 12s. Od. a pair. Patent Springs for 
bearing reins, driving reins, riding ruins, &c., recom- 
mended for Ladies’ Bridles. Attached to both Bits 
and only one rein in hand. Patent Crib Biting 
Straps. Vulcanized Web, Fetlock, Speedy Cut, and 
Leg Boots. At the Patentee's Saddlery and Harness 
Manutactory, 259, Oxford-street, near the Marble 
Arch; South-west Gallery, Crystal Pulace; and of 
all Saddlers. 
Licences granted for France, Belgium, Holland 
and other Continental States; or the three Patents to 
be disposed of for those Countries. 
T°, 
COACHMAKERS, SADDLERS, 
HARNESS MAKERS, and the Public.— The 
GREAT CENTRAL HORSE and CARRIAGE 
REPOSITORY. 8T. GEORGE’S ROAD. LONDON, 
witli spacious floors, galleries for Carriages, Harness, 
£cc-, is now complete, and well adapted for the sale of 
such. New Carriages and Harness sold at this mart 
ore not chargeable with rent or standing. 
R. D. Rea, Proprietor. 
P.S.— Upwards of 100 horses arc wcenly on view 
andsale. Auctions every Tuesday. Sules 6 per cent. 
If not sold, 5s. for auction expenses. 
TUESDAY'S SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., 
BY AUCTION — Upwards of 140 HORSES each 
week at tho 
nREAT CENTRAL HORSE AND 
vj CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, ST. GEORGE’S 
ROAD, LONDON.— The most Extensive Commission 
Maut in London. 
The Proprietor begs respectfully to Inform tho 
Nobility, Gentry, and the Public, that the above 
Establishment is open for carrying on a Legitimate 
Commission Business in the disposal of Horses, Car- 
riages, 5ic., by Private Treaty, Daily, also BY AUC- 
TION, EVERY TUESDAY, commencing at Twelve 
o’clock precisely, according to Conditions exhibited 
on the Premises, which have been built regardless ot 
expense, with latest improvements for ventilation, 
drainage. See. The Accommodation and Attention Is 
admitted to be superior to any similar Establishment 
in London; tho situation is central - nt a junction of 
seven leading thoroughfares to all parts of the Metro- 
polis, and One Mile from the London Bridges. 
The Proprietor assures the 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. 
Horses taken from any of the London P.ailway Sta- 
tions without any charge to the Owner. 
R. D. REA, Proprietor. 
A ciioice of Over 100 Horses, varied Daily, consist- 
ing of Hunters, Hacks, Cobs, Harness Horses, Ponies, 
«c., also Cart and Van Horse t, may bo inspected 
ana trials allowed for every purpose on the Premises, 
prior to Purchase. 
(Adjacent to the Elephant and Castle.) 
M R. M EC H I wishes it to be clearly 
“? de ” t °°‘ 1 that he CHARGES the SAME 
I'KICES at the CRYSTAL PALACE as at Leaden- 
nall-strcet; that his manufactures are varied to suit 
all classes. F or instance. Dressing-cases at 25s., or 
at A 150 ; Penknives at Is. or 21s.; Tooth-brushes at 
bo, or at 2s. ; each article being good of its sort. Mr. 
Mechi s assistants at tho Crystal Palace will attend 
constantly to receive orders and dispose of his manu- 
factnres there. — 4, Leadenhall-street, June 20. 
BANK OF DEPOSIT, 
No. 3, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON. 
Established A.D. 184-1. 
P ARTIES desirous of INVESTING 
Money, are requested to examine the Plan of 
this Institution, by which a high rate of Iutcrest may 
be obtained with perfect security. 
Interest payable in .lanuary and July. 
PETER MORRISON, Managing Director. 
Prospectuses and Forms for opening accounts 
sent free on application. 
L OANS. — Personsdesirou-; of obtaining: 
Advance^ from 601. to 2501., upon approved 
personal security, repayable by easy instalments, 
extending over a lengthened period, are Invited 
to examine the principles of tho BRITISH 
MUTUAL SUBSCRIPTION LOAN ASSURANCE 
CLASSES. Prospectuses, reports, and every 
intonnatlon, may be obtained on application at 
tho British Mutual Life Office, 17, New Uildgc- 
streot, Blackfrlors. Rules 6d. each copy, or is, 
per post. 
Charles James Thicke, Resident Secretary. 
GUNS, RIFLES, AND REVOLVERS. 
J LANG has an extensive assortment 
. ot Second-hand GUNS, by nil the first Lon- 
don Makers, at Half tholr original cost which he lias 
taken in 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 prizermedal at the Great Exhibi- 
tion Rifles on the most approved plan for the 
Conical Ball, for Deer-shooting or long distances. 
Revolving l’istols on- J. Lang's own plan, ns also 
Dean and Adams'; Colt’s, flee.; but a trial is recom- 
mended beforo risking money or llfo. 
22, Cockspur-street, London. 
CRYSTAL TALACE. 
UREQUENT TRAVELLERS CAN 
T INSURE AGAINST RAILWAY ACCIDENTS 
by tlie Year, Terms of Years, or for the Whole of Lite, 
on application to the Booking Clerks nt the principal 
Railway Stations, and at the office of the Ruilway 
Passengers’ Assurance Company, 3, Old Broud-strcet 
WILLIAM J. VI AN, Sen 
BY HER MAJESTYS ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 
VI AJOR’S REMEDIES for the HORSE, 
III the best and most effectual ever discovered, 
superseding the “burning Iron’’ and the torture of 
11 Cautery.’’ 
MAJOR’S BRITISH REMEDY for the cure of 
ringbone, spavins, splints, &c, A single bottle suffi- 
cient to cure from four to six spavins, price £1 15s. 
MAJORS S1NOVITIC LOTION (the Remedy, 
No 2), for grogginess, weak joints, sprains oftlie bark 
sinews, ruptures of the sheaths of tendons, suspensory 
ligaments, shoulder lameness, and inflammation; also 
for the cure and prevention of breaking down, & c. — 
In bottles, large size, £1 Is ; small, 10s. Cd, each. 
The above invaluable remedies can now be forwarded 
to any part of the United Kingdom, Pre-payment 
by check or Post Office order, made payable to Joseph 
Major, Post Office, Charlng-cross. 
Letters uddressed to Joseph Major, Horse Infirmary, 
British-yard, Cockspur-street. 
Agent for Newmarket, Mr. Thomas Dunning For 
Scotland, Messrs, Gardner and Ainslie, Edinburgh. 
Mr. W. F. Wells, chemist, 52, SackvlU-street, agent 
for Dublin. Agent for Glasgow, Mr. W. A. Preston, 
16, Stockwell-street, aud 44, Adelphi-street. 
rpiIE BUCEPHALUS NOSEBAND.— 
X A simple and easy remedy for hard-pulling horses, 
rendering inveterate borers tratenble and light in 
hand. Suitable to any curb bridle. Extensively 
patronised by the officers of her Majesty's cavalry, 
the sporting world, &c., and strongly recommended 
lor ladies’ use. Price, for saddle-horses, 8*. ; for 
harness-horses, 12s. Sent (post free) on receipt of 
a money order, payable at tho Piccadilly post-mffiee, 
to With am M. Btwater, Saddlery &c., 99, Picd&nlly, 
London. — None avc genuine unless stamped— 
“Bvwater, London." 
CHARLES LENNY. 
Coach and Harness Manufacturer, 
20, NORTH END, CROYDON, 
B EGS to cal) attention to his Broughams, 
Clarences, Barouches, with his registered noiseless 
wheel-plate, tljus shortening the distance between the 
wheels, and lessening the draught for the horse, 
allowing the wheels to lock quite under, and having 
high front wheels. 
C. L. has constantly on sale Cab and Driving Phae- 
tons, Stanhope and single horse ditto, Pony Carriages 
and Park Phaetons. He also solicits attention to Ins 
Newport Pognel and other carts, either witli panels 
or wickerwork sides, and to hisBngotCart,in panel or 
wickerwork, easy ot access, and possessing all the 
advantages of the Malvern Cart, but less expensive. 
He lias also a large stock of Croydon Ba-ket Car- 
riages, cheap and elegant and in every variety of 
shape, either tor sale or building to order, with or 
without heads, to suit either the Shetlaud l’ouy or 
the horse. 
C. L. would also invite an inspection of his regis- 
tered Phaeton 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. 
TO ANGLERS. 
T BERNARD, 4, Church-place, by 
O • St. Jnmes’s Church, Piccadilly, begs lo Inform 
the nobility and gentlemen anglers that he has now 
on sale an extensive stock of every description of 
Salmon, Trout, Pike, and other FISHING RODS of 
very superior quality. The whole mude on the pre- 
mises under Ills inspection. 
Every variety of Salmon and Trout FLIES, of 
approved patterns and superior workmanship, adapted 
for English, Scotch, Irish, American, and Continental 
Fishing. 
Abo, a New FLY. BOOK, of an improved material 
and all kinds of Gut, Winches, Line9, Artificial Balts 
&c., Ac. 
Gentlemen instructed in the art of Fly-making. 
The Trade supplied. 
Under the immediate patronage of the Courts of Eu' 
rope, the Aristocracy, and the Upper Classes. 
R OWLANDS’ MACASSAR OIL is 
universally in high repute for Its remnrkakle 
virtues in notirbhing, improving, and beautifying 
the human hair. Its operation In eases of baldness 
is peculiarly active; and In the growth of the Beard, 
Whiskers, Moustachios, and Eyebrows, it is also an 
unfailing Stimulant. Price 3s. Cd., 7s., 10s. Cd., 
and 21s. per bottle. 
ROWLANDS’ KALYDOR, an Oriental Botanical 
Preparation, for Improving and beautifying the 
Complexion, eradicating nil cutaneous defects and 
discolorations, and rendering the skiu soft, fuir, and 
blooming. Its use obviates all the effects of climate 
on the skin, whether witli reference to cold and incle- 
mency, or Intense solar heat. .Price 4s. Cd- and 
8s Cd. per bottle. 
ROWLANDS' ODONTO, or PEARL DENTRI- 
FICE, a White Powder, compounded of the choicest 
and most recherche ingredients of the Oriental, 
Herbal, of inestimable value in preserving and beau- 
tifying the teeth, strengthening tho gums, and in 
rendering the breath sweet and pure. Price 2s. 9d. 
per box. 
Sold by A. ROWLAND and SONS. 20, Hatton- 
garden, London, and by Chemists and Perfumers. ] fc 
THE DORSETSHIRE, POULTRY IMPROVEMENT 
ASSOCIATION. (Open to all England.) 
r E ANNUAL EXHIBITION of this 
Association will be held nt Dorchester, on 
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 27th and 28th 
September next, when not less than Eight Pieces of 
Place, in addition to the Society's Premiums, will be 
offered for competition. 
From and after the 26th July instant, a Prize List 
will bo forwarded to any applicant, on a stamped 
envelope, addressed, mul sixpenny postage stamps 
being received by tho Honorary Secretary. 
Dorchester, 22nd July, 1854. G. j. Andrews 
r PEETH. — By Her Majesty’s Royal 
X Letters Patent. — Newly-luvented and Patented 
application of Chemically-prepared White India- 
rubber In the construction of Artiflciul Teeth, Gum*, 
and Palates.— Mr. BrnitAtu Mosbly, Surgeon-Dent- 
ist, 01, Qrosvenor-»lroot, Gro»veiior-*qunr<\ sole In- ; 
ventor and Patentee.— A new, original, and invnlimblo 
invention, consisting in the adaptation, witli the most 
absolute perfection nml succesH, of CHEMICALl.Y- 
PUEPARED WHITE INDI A-RUBBER n* a lining 
lo the ordinary gold or bone frume. Tho extraordi- 
nary results of this application may be briefly noted 
in a few of their most prominent features, as the fol- 
lowing : — All sharp edges are avoided; no springs, 
wires, or fastenings are required ; a greatly Increased 
freedom of suction is supplied ; a natural elasticity, 
hitherto wholly unattainable, und a lit perfected witli 
tho most unerring accuracy. Is secured ; while, from 
tho softness and flexibility of the agent employed, tho 
greatest support is given to the Adjoining teetli when 
loose, or rendered tender by tho absorption of tho 
gums. Tlie acids of. the mouth exert no agency on 
tho chemically-repared White India-rubber, and, ns 
It is a non-conductor, fluids of any temperature may 
with thorough -comfort be imbibed and retained In 
the mouth, all uuplcasnntness of smell or taste being 
at tlie same time wholly provided against by tlie 
pecrliar nature of its preparation. To bo obtulncd 
only at 
61, Lower Oro9Vf.noR-strert, London ; 22, Gay- 
stbeet, Bath; 10, Eldok-squarb, Newcustlo-on- 
Tyne 
rilHE BEST SHOW OF IRON BED- 
L STEADS in tho Kingdom Is WILLIAM S. 
BURTON’S. Ho lias TWO VERY LARGE ROOMS, 
Which are devoted to tho exclusive show of Iron 
and Brass Bedsteads and Children’s Cots, with 
appropriate Bedding ami Mattresses. Common 
Iron Bedsteads, from 17s.; Portable Folding Bed- 
steads, from 12s. Cd.; Patent Iron Bedsteads, fitted 
witli dovetail joints and patent sacking, from 21*.; 
and Cot*, from 21s. each. Handsome Ornamental 
Iron and Brass Bedsteads, In great variety, from 
£2 19s. to £13 13s. 
ATI IS and TOILETTE WARE.— 
WILLIAM S. BURTON has ONE LARGE 
SHOW-ROOM devoted exclusively to the DISPLAY 
of BATHS and TOILETTE WARE. The stock of 
eacli Is nt once tlie largest, newest, and mo9t vurled 
ever submitted to tlie public, nod marked ut prices 
proportionate witli those that have tended to make 
his establishment tlie most distinguished In tills 
country. Portable Showers, 7». 0d.; Pillar Shower*, 
91. to 51.; Nursery, 13s. 0d. to 32s.; Sponging, 15*. 
to 32s. ; Hip, 14s. to 31s. (Id. A large assortment 
of Gas Furnacp, Hot and Cold Plunge, Vapour, and 
Camp Shower Ballis. — Toilette Ware in groat variety, 
from 15s. 6d. to 45s. the s> t of three. 
WILLIAM S. BURTON has TEN LARGE 
SHOW ROOMS (all communicating), exolnsivo 
of tho shop, devoted solely to the show of GENE- 
RAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY (Including 
cutlery, nickel silver, plated and Japanned wares, 
Iron and brass bedsteads), so arranged mid classi- 
fied that purchasers may easily and at once 
m ike their selections. 
Catalogues, witli engravings, sent (per post) 
free. The money returned for every article not 
approved of. 
39, OXFORD-STREET (corner of Nowman-strcot); 
Nos. 1, 2, and 3. NEWMAN-STREET : and lands, 
RRY'S-PLACE. 
Hon Majesty's _ 
iK .suoi. .... l. 1)0 \KD OF OltDNAf'CE 
ARQUEFjS nnd Tents, for Cricket nml 
' 1 Archery Clubs. — WILLI AM PIGGOTT, 115, 
Forc-ltvoct,'.Clty, l oudon, m innfnotnrer of Marquees, 
Tent.*, Flags, Awnings, ltick Cloth*, Turpaullups, Im- 
proved Waterproof Oiled Sheet*, Covers (oi Carts 
Waggons, and Loin Cloth* flu- Ilorscs, Sacks, Sucking 
and Canvass. Marquees and Flog* lot out on hire, 
for large or small parties Horticultural Fetes nnd 
Flower Shows. Awning* and Temporary Room* 
erected, nnd elegantly fitted up, lighted and boarded, 
Tovm* reasonable. 
B 
j \0 YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR, 
XX WHISKERS, See. I If so, use Miss GRAHAM'S 
NIOUKRENE, the most efficacious Hair genet ail t 
ever introduced. It reproduces the Hair when 
lost either by disease or decay, prevents Its fall- 
ing off, effectually cheeks groynes*, strengthens 
weak hair, and is guaranteed to produce those 
attractive ornaments, Whiskers, Moustachios, Eye- 
brows, &c., in three or four weeks. For nourish- 
ing and beautifying the hnlr, and sustaining its 
curling powers in ull weathers, it has no equal. 
Price 2*., and sent post free to any part of tho 
kingdom on receipt of 24 penny postage stamps, 
by Ellen Graham, 3, New-rood, Hornsey, Mid- 
dlesex.— "My hair is quite restored." — Miss Urine. 
“I have a full pair of whiskers, thanks to your 
Nioukrcne."— II. ltobb, Esq. "It has checked tho 
greyness." — Sirs. Jones. 
SEWAGE CHARCOAL MANURE.’ 
mHIS HIGHLY FERTILISING 
X Manure, which is Peat Charcoal completely 
saturated with London Sewage, will be found most 
efficient for every species of crop; moro especially 
for Peas, Beaus, Turnips, Mangold Wurzel, und 
other root crops. It will produce a greater return 
for the outlay than Guano or any oilier Manure 
ut an equivalent vulue; it al»o possesses the pro- 
perty of retaining its fertilising powor longer 
than oilier Manures now In use. It may be ob- 
tained nt the Seivaoh Manors Works, Stanley, 
bridge, Fulham, at 41. per toil, and in quantities 
less than half a ton, at 5s. per ewt. for ready 
money only; nnd in quantities not less than a ton, 
will be delivered at the London Termini of tlie 
Railroads free of charge for cartage. It may ulso 
be had from Messrs. G. Gtuus and Co., No. 26, 
Down-street, Piccadilly, Agricultural Seedsmen, 
Agents for London; and from all tho other Agents 
of the Company. 
Q ARS A PaRTLL A YTruTC HaMCTMTLE 
O RESTORATIVE PILLS, for purifying the 
Blood ami Strengthening tlie Digestive Organs; 
arc suited for either Sex, and will prove a certain 
cure for indigestion, los* of appetite, dimness of 
sight, fainting fils, wasting of ihe flcub, languor, 
skin diseases, rheumatic ami nervous affections, and 
all impurities of tho blood arising from whatever 
cause. By tho diligent use of this purifying medicine 
the energle* of the whole nervous system will be 
augmented, a more powerful henliliy action of every 
fuculty produced, feebleness and all tho dcplorublc 
symptoms of disease will vanish, and strength and 
health be restored. They have also a specific action 
on tlie secretion* and excretions, and assist nature 
to expel from the system all humours and Im- 
purities through tho lungs, liver, kidneys, and skin 
— a power poss^sed by no other medicine. They 
are ol»o especially calculated to cure scrofula, mer- 
curial diseases, scorbutic eruptions, gout, rheumat- 
ism, pains in the bones, ulcers, sores, or -any long- 
standing chronic malady. They will speedily cure 
tlie many distressing diMWises peculiar to women. 
Prepared by W. A. French, or nt the Luboratry, 
309, H"lborn, two doors west of Chancery-lune. 
Price Is. 1J il-, 2*. Or/., 4s. Or/., and Its. per box. 
Either sire sent free per post, on receipt of tlie 
price In cash or stumps. 
TNSD ELL'S DOGS AND THEIR 
IX GAME.— On view, at Messrs. J. and It. JEN- 
NINGS’S GALLERY, Sovon choice nnd beautiful 
Painting*, by Richd. Ansdf.ll, Esq., of DOGS AND 
THEIR GAME. Admission by application to Messrs. 
J. and R. Jcnuings, Printsellers, 62, Cbeapsldo. 
IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES I'UR- 
I M8HING who study elegance with economy. -r 
JAMES COOK’S THREE GUINEA FRKNCU 
POLISHED MAHOGANY ARABIAN BRDSTKAl), 
Bedding. Cabinet, Carpet, Looking-gluts, und Up- 
holstery Wurelujute.- Bronipton-Uousu, 22, and 23, 
Queen’»-t)uildlng«, KiiighuhrUlge. Estimates given, 
ami a list of prices sent post-free. 
RUPTURES.— BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.. 
rpHE MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS is 
X allowed by upward* of 200 Medical 
Gentlemen to bo the most effective 
Invention In tho curative treatment of 
HERNIA. The use of a steel spring, 
so often hurtful ill its effects, I* 
hora avoided; a soft bondage being 
worn round tlie body, while tho re- 
quisite resisting power Is supplied 
by the MOC-MAIN PAD and PA- 
TENT I.ICVEH, llttlng witli so much 
ease and closeness that it cannot he 
detected, and may bo worn during 
sleep. A descriptive circulor may 
bo find, nnd the Truss (which rannnt 
fall to fit) forwarded by post, on 
Hie circumference of tlie body 
two inches below tho liips being 
scut 10 the manufacturer, 
Mr. \yiilTit, 228, Piccadilly, London. 
Price ofn single truss, 10*., 21s., 20s. 0</., and 31s. Or/., 
postage, Is.; double, ditto, 31s. fid.. 42a., und 52*. 0a. , 
postage, ’*. 8i/. Post-office orders to be mode pay- 
able to John White, Post-office, Piccadilly. 
i LASTIC STOCKINGS. — The materia 
E‘ 
if of which those nro made is recommended by tlie 
I Faculty u* being peculiarly ELASTIC and COM- 
I PRES8IHLE, nnd tho best Invention for giving 
| efficient nnd permanent sunporl, In all caie* of 
WEAKNESS and 8WELLINO of tho LEGS, 
f VARICOSE VEINS, SPRAINS, ke. It is porous, 
| light in texture, nnd inexpensive, and is drawn on 
like an ordinary stocking. Price from 7s. 0 d. to 1th. 
ouch, postage, Od. 
MANt'PAOTony, 22 Piccadilly, London. 
III MZTH RES roni D. 
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. 
AN EXTRAORDINARY CORK OP DHOI’BY, APTBIl BUF- 
FERING FOR EIGHTEEN MONTHS. 
Copy of a Letter from Mr. O. Briggs, Chemist, Goole, 
Dated Februury 15th, 1853. 
To Professor 1Iom.oway. 
Sir,— I have much pleasure In Informing you of a 
most surprising euro of Dropsy, recently effected, by 
your valuable medicines. Captain Jackson, of this 
place, was afflicted witli Dropsy fur Upwurds of 
elglicen months, to such an extent that it caused his 
body nnd limbs to be much swollen, and water oozed 
os it were from his skin, so Hint u daily change of 
apparel became necessary, notwithstanding tho various 
remedies tried, and the different medical men con- 
sulted, all wns of no nvuil, until lie commenced using 
your Pills, which, and u strict nltentlon to the printed 
directions, lie was effectually cured and ills health 
perfectly re-established. If you deem this worthy Of 
publicity, you arc at liberty to use It. 
I am, Sir, your rexpcctfnlly, 
(digued) G. Briggs. 
Sold at the Establishment of Professor HoLlowaY. 
244, dlrand, (near Temple-bar,) London, and by all 
respectable Druggists 5c Dealers In Medicines through- 
out tho civilised world, ut the following prices: — 
I*. 1 .)</., 2*.9f/., 4*. 0d., 11*., 22*., and 33*. each box. 
N.B. — Directions for the guidance of patients in 
every Disorder are affixed to euch box. 
*•* There Is a considerable saving by taking the 
larger sizes. 
DEAFNESS, SINGING IN EARS, 
X/ and nervous Deafness. New mode of Instantly 
restoring hearing without operation, pain, or usu 
of instruments. By one Consultation, a permanent 
cure is guaranteed to any sufferer, ultliough par- 
tially or totally deaf for forty or fifty years. Tills 
'extraordinary discovery is known and practised 
only by Dr. Hoouton, the eminent Aurlsf of tho 
Suffolk- place Institution, and I* applied by him 
doily on numbers of deaf applicant*, with perfect 
sucre** in every case, enabling deaf person* In- 
stantly to hoar conversation with ease and delight. 
Testimonials cun l)« men from Ihe most eminent 
Physicians in England. Also Certificates from art 
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