TIIE FIELD 
8 7S 
HENRY PEAT, 
HUNTING SADDLER, 
14, OLD BOND-STREET, 
LONDON. 
1> NICOLL’S 
RKlilSTKl! I I* 
SHIRT. SIX for FOB 'I ' 
SHILLINGS, i« proverbial 
for lit, quullty, and work- 
manship. Hoy's, 6 for 22*. Od. 
Embroidered and other 
Dress Shirts. Coloured Shirts 
In great variety. Three-told 
Collars, I is. 6a. per dozen. 
FLANNEL SHIRTS for 
the MOORS, Walking, 
limiting, mid Yachting, in Wove and Printed 
Chocks, Stripes, &c. 
12. Regent-circus, Piccadilly ; 4fi, Lombard-street 
City; South Gallery. Crystal Palace. Country 
Agents. Particulars Free. 
1 7 * 0 It D’S EUREKA 
’ SHIRTS,- Host quality, 
six for 10 s. ; if washed and 
ready for use, 42s. Second 
quality, six for 3ls.. if washed 
and ready for ti«e, 33*. Gentle- 
men desirous of obtaining shirt s 
in the very best manner in 
which they cun be made, are 
solicited to try Foan’s Eureka*. 
"The rno.-t unique, and the 
only perfect flttlngahlrt made ' 
■—Observer. 
Country residents purchasing 
in any provincial town are re- 
quested to observe on the inte- 
rior of thocollnr-bund the stump 
—•'Ford's Eureka Shirts. :ni. 
Poultry” (without which none 
art! genuine). Price lists, con- 
tabling directions for sclf-mea- 
miroment, mid every particular, 
_ are forwarded post free; and 
patterns to select, from of the new Registered 
Coloured Shirting, on receipt of six stamps. 
RICHARD FORD, 38, Poultry, London. 
HONOURABLE BOARD OF ORDNANCE. 
M ARQUEES and Tents for Cricket and 
Archery Clubs— W 1 1. LI AM PIGGOTT. 
115, Fore-street, City, London, Manufacturer of 
Marquees, Touts, Flags. Awnings, Rick Cloths, 
Tnrpaulings, Improved Waterproof Oiled Sheets. 
Covers for Carts, Waggons, and Loin Cloths for 
Horses, hacks, Sacking and Canvass. Marquees 
and Flags let out on hire, for large or small oar- 
ties, Horticultural Fetes, and Flower Shows. 
Awnings and Temporary Rooms erected, and 
elegantly fitted up, lighted, and hoarded. 
Terms reasonable. 
RUPTURES— BY ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT 
W HITE’S MOC-MAIN LEVER 
TRUSS I* allowed by upwards of 200 Medi- 
cal gentlemen to be the most cITectlve 
Invention in the curative treatment 
of HERNIA. The use of a steel 
spring, so often hurtful in its effects, 
.. .... i* here avoided ; a soft bandage being 
£/}[\ worn round the body, while the rc- 
quisito resisting power is supplied 
id I’A- 
li so much 
1 cannot he 
detected, and mny be worn during 
Bleep. A descriptive circular may 
be had, and the Truss (which cannot 
fail to fit) forwarded by post, on the 
circumference of the body two Indies 
below the hips being sent to the 
, manufacturer, Mr. Wiiitk, 22 H, Pic- 
cadilly, Loudon. 
Prico of a singlo truss. Ids , 21s., 20g. fid., and 
31s. fid. ; postage, is. Double ditto, 31s. Oil., 12 s., 
mid 88s. fid. ; postage, Is, 8d. Po«t-olllce orders to 
be made payable to .John White, Post-oHHcc, Picca- 
dilly. 
17 LASTIC STOCK I NGS. — The material 
JLL^ of which these are made is recommended 
by the Faculty as being peculiarly ELASTIC and 
COMPRESSIBLE, and the best Invention for 
giving efficient and permanent support in all 
eases of WEAKNESS and SWELLING of the 
LEGS, VARICOSE VEINS. SPRAINS, &c. It 
is porous, light In texture, and inexpensive, and 
is drawn on like an ordinnry stocking. Price from 
7s, Od. to ICs. each. Postage, fid. 
Manupactoby, 228, Piccadilly, London. 
T M PORTA N 1 ’ to FAMILIES 
1 NISIIINQ, who study elegance with economy. 
.1 VME8 COOK S THREE Ul 1 N E A FRENCH- 
POLISHED MAHOGANY ARABIAN BED- 
STEAD, Bedding, Cubinet, Carpet, Looking-glass, 
and Upholstery Warehouse. Brampton-house, 22 
and 23, Queen's- building*, Knightsbrldge. Esti- 
mates given, and u list of prices sent post-free. 
Manuiactubers to 
Ilia Majesty's 
H orse infirmary and shoeing 
FORGES, ha, Park lane, and at Tattersall's 
Uendemm) ^ yenrS conduct '- d by the late A. 
HENRY R. STEVENS, Veterinary Surgeon 
(from Newmarket), informs his friends and the 
public that he has taken the above premises, and 
is now enabled to offer his services in the Cure of 
Curbs, Splints, Spavins, &c. (at his Infirmary), wit h- 
out blemishing, with which diseases his practical 
experience in Newmarket for twenty years has 
rendered him peculiarly conversant. 
SEVENS' OINTMENT (with Advice), sup- 
plied at the above address, in Boxes, with direr 
Hons for use, 2s. Od. each, or 3s. free by post 
Druggists* 086 ”’ Ne ' vmftrkut ' und H>1 respectable 
BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
M AJOR’S REMEDIES for thellORSE 
i lie best and most effectual ever discovered' 
superseding the " burning iron” and the torture of 
' enutery." 
•MAJOR'S BRITISH REMEDY for the Cure of 
Ringbone, Spavins. Splint#, &c. A single botti,. 
sufficient to cure from four to six Spavins, price 
MAJOR'S SINOVITIC LOTION (the Remedy, 
No. 2), for Grogginess, Weak Joints, Sprains of the 
Back Sinews, Ruptures of the Sheaths of Tendons. 
Suspensory Ligaments, Shoulder Lnnieness. and 
Inilutnmjtion ; also for the cure and prevention of 
breaking down, &c. In bottles, large size, £1. Is. ; 
small, l Os. od. each. The above invaluable renu- 
dies 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, Charing-oross. 
Letters addressed to Joseph Major, Horse Infir- 
mary, British -yard, Cockspur-street. 
Agent for Newmarket, Mr. Thomas Dunning ; 
for Scotland, Messrs Gardner and Ainslie, Edin- 
burgh ; Mr. W. F. Wells, chemist, 52, Sackville- 
street, agent for Dublin ; agent for Glasgow, Mr. 
**,• , A - Preston, 16, Stockwell-strect, aiid 44, 
Adclpin-strc ct. 
A NEW DISCOVERY IN TEETIL 
l\fR HOWARD, Surgeon-Dentist, 
at JL 52, Fleet-street, 1ms introduced an entirely 
New Description of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, fixed 
without springs, wires, or ligatures. They so per- 
fectly resemble the natural teeth, ns not to be 
distinguished from the originals by the closest 
observer ; they will never change colour or decay, 
and will be found superior to any teeth ever before 
used. 'This metli cl does not require the extraction 
of roots, or any piiinlul operation, and will support 
and preserve teeth that are loose, and is guaran- 
teed to restore articulation nud mastication. 
Decayed teeth rendered sound and useful in 
mastication. 52, FLEET-STREET. -At homo 
from 1 till 5. 
D eafness ami noises in the 
HEAD— Certain Method of Self-cure - 
Extraordinary Discovery — Instant Relief— Just 
Published, sent free by post on receipt of seven 
postage stamps. A STOP to EMPIRICISM, and 
Extraordinary Fees. Sull’erers extremely deaf can 
permanently cure themselves, without pain or use 
of any instrument, by meansof this book. 'Thousands 
have been restored to perfeot hearing, and for ever 
rescued from the snares of the numerous dangerous 
pretenders of the present day. It is published by 
Dr. F. R. HOGHTON, Member of the London 
Royal College of Surgeons, May 2nd, 1845, L.A.C.. 
April 30th, 1846, at the Institution for the Cure of 
Dcnfness,9,Suffolk-pluce, Pall-mall, London, where 
all letters are to be addressed. Consultations Free, 
from Eleven till Four daily. 
IMPROVED FISHING BOOTS. 
SnooTiNo, Deck, and Over all Boots, Legoinus. 
WATERPROOF CLOTHING. 
Portable Inflatable Boats, Beds, Baths, Pillows, Cushions. 
LIFE AND SWIMMING BELTS. 
Improved Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Goloshes. MARKWICK'S Putont Spougio Pilino 
Respirators, Chest Protectors, &c. 
TURNER & Co., 129, STRAND, LONDON, 
OPPOSITE LYCEUM THEATRE. 
A GREAT VARIETY OF NEW AND SECOND HAND 
SANDWICH BOXES, HUNTING FLASKS, DRAM BOTTLES, 
IN SIZES, AND BEAKERS IN NESTS, IN ELECTRO-PLATE 01t SILVER, 
At THOMAS’S, Silversmiths and Platers, 153, New Bond-street, London. 
O SPORTSMEN, PEDESTRIANS, 
AND OTHERS. 
SHOOTING SEASON, 1854. 
F. JOYCE’S 
ANTB-C0RR0S9VE PERCUSSION CAPS, 
r l''IIE Nobility, Gentry, and Sporting World at large, are 
8 respectfully informed that these well-tried Detonators, warranted 
in every respect, which have now stood the test of many years' experience, 
both at home and abroad, may be had as usunl of Messrs. J. Blanch and 
Son, 29, (Irncechurch-street : J. C. Beckwith. 38, Skinner-street ; Parker, Field, and Sous, 233, High 
1 lolhorn ; J. C. Reilly, 502, Now Oxford-street; B. Cogswell. 224, Strand; W. Moore and Grey. 43, 
Bond-street ; S. Nock and Co., Jerinyn-street ; H. Tatlmm, 37, Charing-oross; T. Boss. 73, St. Jnmes's- 
street ; and of most respectable Gun-makers and Dealers in Gunpowder throughout the United Kingdom. 
To prevent accident and disappointment to purchasers, from the use of spurious imitations, they are 
requested to observe the Name and Address of F JOY CE, ORIGINAL INVENTOR AND SOLE 
MANUFACTURER, on each Sealed Packet, without which they are not genuine. This precaution is 
rendered necessary by some unprincipled individuals having imitated the Labels and Wrappers. 
Tubes, Foil Covered Cups, Wire Cartridges, and Waddings of every description. 
Wholesale Warehouse, 57, Upper Thames-strect. 
WATER 
POISONED 
LEADEN 
PIPES. 
The above engraving represents accurately a section of a leaden pipe, which was employed r or a 
short time in conveying water from a well on the grounds of Mr. Dick, of Bonchurcli, Isle of Wight, 
flic original section of pipe is in. long, 2 } in. diameter, and 5-10 ill. t hick. A great part of the inter- 
nal surface is corroded by the action of the water; but, as shown in the drawing, four deep excava- 
tions have been made, and another is shaded out of view by the manner in which the section of the 
pipe has been cut The wutcr has cut these deep pits almost through the pipe, and not only upon the 
; lortlon whioh we have illustrated, but have formed similar chasms throughout the entire length."— 
expositor. 
N.B.— The corrosive water of the Tslo of Wight 1ms no effect on Gutta Pcrcha Tubing. See Testimo- 
nial below 
DURABILITY OF GUTTA PERCHA TUBING. 
Many inquiries having been made as to the durability of Gutta Pcrcha Tubing, the Gutta Perch a 
Company have pleasure in giving publicity to the following letter from Sir RAYMOND JARVIS, 
Vcntnor, Isle of Wight. 
(Second Testimonial) March 10, 1852. 
In reply to your letter received this morning, respecting the Gutta Percha Tubing for pump ser- 
vice. 1 can state, with much satisfaction, it answers perfectly. Many builders und other persons have 
lately examined it, and there is not the least apparent difference since the first laying down, now 
several v ears ; and I am informed that it is to bo adopted generally iu the houses that are being 
erected lierc.” 
THE GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY, PATENTEES, 
18, WHARF-ROAD; CITY-ltOAD, LONDON. 
n o YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR. 
WHISKERS, &c ?— No other compound 
for the llnir has maintained such an enduring cele- 
brity as F.MII.Y DEAN'S CRINILENE. It is 
iiariintced to produce Whiskers. Moustnchios, 
lycbrows, &c , in a tew weeks, and restore the 
Hair in baldness, from whatever cause, strengthen 
it when weak, prevent its falling off. and effectually 
check grey ness in all its stages lor the nursery, 
l»r. Wilson says, it is unrivalled.— Price 2s. per 
Package (elegantly perfumed); sent post free on 
receipt of 21 penny postage stamp*, by .Miss DEAN, 
37*. Mnnchcstor-street. GruyVinn-road, Loudon. 
Sold by every Chemist in the Kingdom. 
•• In one fortnight it produced a beautiful set ol 
inoustnehio*." — II. Adaius 
•' It has prevented my hair falling off.”— J. 
Hickson. 
“ It 1ms quite checked the greyness that was 
coming on."— Mrs. Elder. 
TF YOU WANT LUXURIANT IIAIR. 
i WHISKERS, S.c. use I)r. 1)E CASTRO'S 
1.1XIVIAL EXTRACT, Hie only compound lor 
the Hair ever issued by a Physician, and approved 
of by the Faculty, lit hundreds of cases it has 
succeeded where everything else had failed in re- 
storing the llnir, however lost, preventing its 
falling off, strengthening it when weak, neutra- 
lising scurf and damlriff, and checking greyness. 
For the speedy production of Eyebrows, Whiskers. 
Moustachios, &c., its operation B certain. Sufficient 
for two month*’ use sent free by post on receipt of 
2 1 penny post stamps, by Dr. DC CASTRO, 
Hornsey, Middlesex. Persons who have been de- 
ceived by the various oils, pomades, &c., now ad- 
vertised, are earnestly invited to try this Extract. 
Sold at 10, Clnchester-placo. Gray '9-inn-road. — A 
Quarterly Report of Cures, Testimonials, &c , sent 
post free for a stamped and directed envelope. 
DEAFNESS. 
D eafness.— D r. Manfred’s im- 
portant DISCOVERY— the New Treat- 
ment for instantly restoring Hearing without ope- 
ration. use of instruments, blistering, leeching, 
physicking, probing, syringing, or the usual absurd 
treatment One consultation is sufficient ; a per- 
manent cure is guaranteed to any sufferer of forty 
or fifty yenrs' duration. 
This truly wonderful discovery is known nnd 
practised only by Dr. H. Muufrcil, who has mude 
diseases of the ear his entire study both in hospital 
and private practice. The new treatment is applied 
by him daily on numbers of applicants with perfect 
success in every case, enabling persons to hear con- 
versation with ease nnd delight, nnd almost in- 
stantly removing those noises in the head and 
ears. Thousands of letters from persons cured, 
any of which may be seen. Dr. Manfred, Member 
of the Royal College of Surgeons, Consulting Sur- 
geon in Diseases of the Ear only, will receive patients 
daily, from ten until five, free of any charge, ex- 
cept in those eases where restoration of hearing is 
positively certain. Dr. Manfred, M.It.C.S., 72, 
Regent-street. London. 
NOTICE! (Entrance, first door in Air-street.)— 
Just published, free by post for eight stamps, a 
Method for Self Cure, lor country patients only. 
T> UPTURES EFFECTUALLY 
JlA- CURED WITHOUT A TRUSS 1-All suf- 
ferers from this alarming complaint are earnestly 
invited to consult or write to Dr. LESLIE, ns ho 
uarantees them relief in every case. His remedy 
as been successful in curing thousands of persons 
during the last eleven years, nnd is applicable to 
every Kind of Single and Double Rupture, however 
bad or long-standing, in male or female of any age, 
causing no confinement or inconvenience in its uso 
whatever. Sent post free to any part of the world, 
with full instructions for use, on receipt of 7s. fid. 
in postage stamps, cash, or post-office order, 
payable at the General Post-office, to Dr. HER- 
BERT LESLIE, 37*. Mnncliester-street, Gray's 
Inn-road, London.— At home daily (except Sunday ) 
from eleven till three o’clock. A Pamphlet ot 
Testimonials sent post free on recoipt of one 
postage stamp. 
THE ALL-HEALING REMEDY ! ! ! 
H OLLOWAY’S O I N T M E N T.— 
An extraordinary nnd rapid Cure of Erysi- 
pelas in the Leg, after medical aid had failed. 
Copy of a Letter from Mrs. Elizabeth Y'eates, of 
the Post-offiec, Aldwick-road, near Bognor, Sus- 
sex, dated January 12th, 1853. 
to rnofKftSon bolloway. 
Sib.— I suffered for a considerable period from a 
severe attack of erysipelas, which at length settled 
iu my leg, and 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 9ny the re-ult 
was eminently successful, for they effected a radical 
cure of my leg, nnd restored me to the enjoyment 
of health. I shall ever speak with the utmost con- 
fidence of your medicines, und have recommended 
them to others in this neighbourhood similarly 
afflicted, who derived equal benefit 
1 am. Sir, your obliged and faithful servant, 
(Signed) ELIZABETH Y EA 1 ES- 
Sold at the Establishment of Professor Iloixo- 
wav, 244, Strand (near Temple Bar), London, nnd 
by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medi- 
cines throughout the civilised world, in Pots at 
Is. l ’.d.. 2s. 9d.. 4s. fid., 1 is., 22s., and 33s. each. 
There is a considerable saving by taking the 
larger sizes. . 
N.B.— Directions for the guidance of patients ui 
every disorder are affixed to each pot. 
