975 
THE FIELD 
HENRY PEAT, 
HUNTING SADDLER, 
14, OLD BOND-STREET, 
LONDON. 
V LLSOPP’S PALE ALE in BOTTLE, 
ns supplied to the CRYSTAL l‘A LACK ; 
also iu Casks of IS Gallons, recommended by Laron 
LIEBIG. 
Address, HARRINGTON PARKER and Co., 
&1, Pall-mall, Loudon. 
LENFIELD PATENT STARCH. 
G 
_ . (Used in Her Majesty's Laundry.) and 
W i) I'll K US BOON’S Maohine-mude CONFEC- 
TIONERY, MARMALADE, .JAMS, .IKLLII-.M, 
fee. (which gained the prize medal of 1851), — may 
be had of all Grocers ; wholesale of Wotherspoon, 
Mackay, and Co., 06, Queen-street, Cheapsido, 
Loudon. 
IT'ISII CULTURE by SCIENCE AND 
I AItT.— BOCCIUS, tho original successful 
promoter of Artillci til Fish Culture, has Ids Patent 
Breeding Apparatus, made of Gutta Pcroha, ready 
for Sale and Delivery, at Mos-rs. I horn and Co.’s, 
Sole Manufacturers, No- 98. New Bond-street, 
London. Mr, Boccius begs to inform the Nobility, 
Gentry, and the Public, that he continues to make 
Surveys of rivers, streums, and ponds, on moderate 
terms; and gives directions and instructions for 
restoring and re-stocking the same after Ins econo- 
mical system. Fisheries can be re-stocked in one 
season, as the apparatus, although requiring hut a 
small space, is capable of breeding out tens of thou- 
sands of salmon, trout, and other fish. 
M atrimonial 
Offict 
INSTITUTION.— 
Unices, 12, John-street. Adelplii, London, 
and IS, Nassau-strcet, New York Founded in 
18-16. — This Institution has been established many 
years (with great success), ns a medium for the 
introduction of parties unknown to each other, who 
are desirous of forming matrimonial alliances, but 
who, from some cause or other, cannot find partners 
in their own circle of acquaintance, suitable in 
position. Sec. The strictest honour and secrecy is 
maintained in every case.— Prospectuses, Applica- 
tion Forms, Rules, and every information, sent free 
to any address, on receipt of twelve postage stamps. 
By Order of the Directors, 
LAURENCE CUTUBURT. 
12, John-street, Adelphi, London. 
Under the immediate patronage of the Courts of 
Europe, the Aristocracy, and the Upper Classes. 
1 ROWLANDS’ MACASSAR OIL is 
V> universally in high repute for its remark- 
able virtues in nourishing, improving, and beautify- 
ing the Human Hair. Its operation in case* of 
baldness is peculiarly active -, and in the growth of 
the Beard, Whiskers, Moustnohios, and Eyebrows, 
it is also an unfailing stimulant. Prico 3s, Cd., 7s., 
10s Cd., and 21s. per bottle. 
ROWLANDS' KALYDOR. an Oriental Bota- 
nical Preparation, for improving and beautifying 
the Compl xion, eradicating all cutaneous defects 
mid discolorations, and rendering the skin soft, 
fair, and blooming. Its use obviates all the effects 
of climnte on the skin, whether with reference to 
cold and inclemency, or intense solar heat. Price 
4s. Gd. nnd 8s. Cd. per bottle. 
ROWLANDS’ ODONTO. or PEARL DEN- 
TK1FICE, a White Powder, compounded of the 
choicest and most rdcherchd ingredients of the 
Oriental Herbal, of inestimable value in preserving 
and beautifying the teeth, stiengthentng the gums, 
nnd in rendering the breath sweet and pure. Price 
2s. 9rl. per box. 
Sold by A. ROWLAND nnd SONS. 20, Hnttm- 
gardcu, London, and by Chemists and Perfumers. 
M oney to advance on post 
OBITS or ANNUITY, to person- entitled 
to Property on the death of others. Particulars to 
be sent by letter to Mr. Orme, News-room, 66, 
Cheapsido. 
REA’S GREAT CENTRAL HORSE AND 
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. 
St. George s-road. Southwark (within a mile of the 
Londou bridges). 
rpo be SOLD by AUCTION, on 
J TUESDAY, October 17th, 1854, at Twelve 
o Clock precisely, upwards of 
ONE HUNDRED HORSES, 
(on Commission). 
A number of Horses, Carriages. &c., unlimited, and 
for unreserved -ale. of various description* ; also 
several capital Brougham Horses, Hunters, Weight- 
carrying Cobs. Ladies’ Hacks, xc. Also I wenty 
powerful, sound Cart and Van Horse-. Carriages 
and Harness of various descriptions, particulars ol 
which may be had iu Catalogue the morning of 
sale. 
PRIVATE COMMISSION DEPARTMENT. 
Krum Eighty to One Hundred Horses, and seve- 
ral Hundred Carriages and Vehicles, always 
Sale daily by Private Treaty. 
Keep, 3s. per Day and Night. 
Horses taken from the London Railway Terminuses 
without charge to the owner. 
N.B.— Near the Elephant and Castle. 
It. D. REA, Proprietor. 
TUESDAY’S SALE of HORSES. CARRIAGES. 
&C., BY AUCTION.— Upwards of i40 HORSES 
each week at the 
/ 8 REAT CENTRAL HOUSE and CAR- 
\ X IMAGE REPOSITORY. ST. GEORGE . S- 
1:0. VI', LONDON.- Tub most Extensive Com- 
mission Mart in London. 
The Proprietor begs respectfully to inform the 
Nobility, Gentry, and ttie Public, that the above 
Establishment 18 open for carrying on a legitimate 
Commission Business in the disposal of Horses. 
Carriages, Sec., by Private Treaty, Daily. Also BY 
AUC I ION, EVERY I UESDAY commencing at 
Twelve o'clock precisely, according to Conditions 
exhibited on the Premises, which have been built 
regardless of expense, with latest improvements 
for ventilation, drainage, &o The Accommoda- 
tion amt Attention are admitted to be superior to 
any similar Establishment in London ; the situa- 
tion i- central— at a junction of seven leading 
thoroughfares to all parts of the Metropolis, and 
One Mile from the London Bridges. 
Tho Proprietor assures the Public there is no 
dealing permitted by himself or any person con- 
nected with his Repository, or misrepresentation 
of ownership of horses resorted to: thus the in- 
terest- of both Buyers and Sellers are equally and 
completely protected. 
Horses /•>/•"/ from any of the London Railway 
Stations without any charge to the owner. 
It. D. REA, Proprietor. 
A choice of over ion Horse-, varied Daily, con- 
sisting of Hunters, Hacks. Cobs, Harness Horses, 
Ponies, Sec., also Cart and Van Horses, may bo 
inspected, nnd trials allowed for every purpose on 
the Premises, prior to Purchase. 
(Adjacent to the Elephant and Castle.) 
pORD’S EUREKA 
SHIRTS.— Best quality, 
six for 40s. ; it' washed and 
ready for use, 42*. Second 
quality, six for 31s., if washed 
nnd ready for use, 33s. Gentle- 
men desirous of obtaining shirts 
in the very best manner In 
which they can be made, arc 
solicited to try Fohd's Eorf.ras 
“T he most unique, and the 
only perfect fitting shirt made ” 
— Observor. 
Country residents purchasing 
in any provincial town are re- 
quested to observe on the inte- 
rior ot the collar-bund the stamp 
—“Fords Eureka Shirts, .8, 
Poultry” (without which none 
are genuine). Price list-, con- 
taining directions for self-mea- 
surement, and every particular, 
_ _ are forwarded post free-, and 
patterns to select from ol the new Registered 
Coloured Shirting, on receipt ot six stamps. 
Hit'll Aim FORD. a*. Poultry. Lon d on. 
RUPTURES.— BY ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
IIITE’S MOC-MAIN LEVER 
TRUSS Is allowed by upwards of 200 Medi- 
cal gentlemen to no themostelTcctive 
invention in the curative treatment 
of HERNIA. The use of a steel 
spring, so often hurtful in Its elTects, 
is here avoided ; a -oft bandage being 
worn round tho body, while the re- 
quisite resisting power is supplied 
by the MOC-MAIN PAD and P \- 
I ENT LEVER, fitting with so much 
case and closeness that it cannot be 
detected, and may be worn during 
sleep. A descriptive circular may 
be had, and the I ru-s (which cannot 
fall to fit) forwarded by post, on the 
circumference of the body two Inches 
below the hips being sent to the 
manufacturer, Mr. White, 228 , Pic- 
cadilly, London. 
n .ce oi a single truss. His . 21s., 2Cs. Cd., and 
31s. Cd.; postage, Is. Double ditto, 31s. Gd , 42s., 
and 52s. cd. ; postage. Is. 8d. Poxt-ofllee orders to 
be made payable to John White, Po*t-office, Picca- 
dilly. 
T7 LASTIC STOCKINGS.— 1 The material 
Xj of which these are made is recommended 
by tin* Faculty as being peculiarly ELASTIC and 
COMPRESSIBLE, ami tba bast invention for 
giving efficient and permanent support in all 
cases of WEAKNESS and SWELLING of the 
LEGS, VARICOSE VEINS, SPRAINS, See. It 
is porous, light in texture, and inexpensive, and 
is aruwn on like an ordinary stocking. Price from 
7s. Od. to 16s. each. Postage, Cd. 
Manukactouv, 228, Piccadilly, London. 
NEW EDITION OF IIAWKER ON 
. SHOOTING. 
The Tenth Edition, corrected, enlarged, and im- 
proved, with Portrait, numerous Plates, and 
Woodcuts, prico One Guinea. 
I NSTRUCTIONS to YOUNG SPORTS- 
MEN. in all that relates to Guns and Shooting. 
By the late Lieub-Col. P. HAWKER. Revised 
mid corrected by his Son. 
Londou: Lonoman, Baowx, Green, and Long- 
mans. 
Just Published, New and Improved Edition, 
price is , 
r TMIE CURABILITY of CONSUMP- 
I TION. Being a Series or Papers, presenting 
tiio most prominent and Important Practical Points 
iu the Treatment of the Disease. By F 11. RA- 
MADGE, M l), Fellow of the College ot Physi- 
cians. lute Senior Physician to the Royal Infirmary 
lor Disease* of the Cncst, &c. 
Also, by the same Author, 
A TREATISE ou AS 111M A and DISEASES 
or the HEART. Price 10s. Cd. 
London : Lonoman, Bnowx, Green, and Long- 
mans. 
T 
X) CO ACHM AKERS, SADDLERS, 
T?ENDER3, 
JL 1 IRONS.— Bi 
STOVES, anil FIRE 
-Buyers of the above are requested, 
before llnnlly deciding, to visit WILLIAM S. 
BUR I ON’S SIlOW-iiOOMS, 39, Oxford-street 
(corner of Ncwmnn-street), Nos. 1,2, and 3, New- 
man -street, and 4 and 5, Perry's-place. They are the 
largest in the world, and contain such an assort 
meat of FENDERS, MOVES, RANGES. FIRE 
IKONS, and GENERAL IRONMONGERY, as 
cannot be approached elsewhere, either for variety, 
novelty, beauty of design, or exquisiteness of work- 
manship. Bright stoves, with bronzed ornaments 
and two sets ol bars, .£ 2 . Ms. to £5. los. ; ditto with 
ormolu ornaments and two sets of bars, £->. 10s. to 
£12. 12s ; Bronzed Fenders complete, with stand- 
ard-, from 7s. to £3 Steel Fenders from £2. 15s. to 
£6 ; ditto, with rich ormolu ornaments, from 
£2. 15s. to £7. 7s ; Fire Irons, from Is. 9d. the set 
to £4. 4s. Sylvester and all other Patent Stoves, 
with radiating hearth-plates. All which lie is 
enabled to sell at these very reduced charges. 
Firstly— From the frequency and extent of his 
purchases; and 
Secondly— From those purchases being made ex- 
clusively lor cash. 
rj AS CHANDELIERS and 
\ ft BRACKETS— The increased and increasing 
use of unsln private houses has induced WILLIAM 
S. BURTON to collect from all the various manu- 
facturers all that is new and choice in Brackets, 
Pendants, and Chandeliers, adapted to olllces, 
passages, and dwelling-rooms, as well ns to have 
some designed expressly for him ; these are now on 
Show in one of his Ten Large Rooms, and present, 
for novelty, variety, and purity of taste, an un- 
equalled assortment. They are marked in plain 
figures, at prices proportionate with those which 
have tended to make his Establishment the largest 
and most lemarkable in the kingdom, viz., from 
123. Od. (two light) to £16. 
L AMPS of all SORTS nnd PATTERNS. 
—The largest, ns well as the choicest, assort- 
ment in existence of FRENCH and ENGLISH 
MODERA I El’R, PALMER'S CAM RHINE, AU- 
GAND, SOLAR, and other LAMPS, with all the 
latest improvements, and of the newest and most 
recherche patterns, iu Ormolu, Bohemian, nmi 
Plain Glass, or Papier MacluS is at WILLIAM S. 
BURTON’S, and they are arranged in one large 
room, so that patterns, sizes, and sorts win be in- 
stantly selected. 
REAL FRENCH COLZA OIL, 4s 6d. per 
gallon. 
PALMER'S CANDLES. 9d.. 9jd., and lOd. 
per lb. 
'''n-UUVM S. BURTON has TEN LARGE 
SHOW ROOMS (all communicatin'.' ). exclusive of 
v. 1 ,* [fhon. devoted solely to the show ot GENERAL 
1- 1 RM SUING IRONMONGERY (including cut- 
tery. nickel silver, plated and japanned wares, iron 
ami brass bedsteads), so nrranged and classified 
that purchasers may easily uud at once make their 
selections. 
Catalogues with engravings sent (per post) free 
The money ret urned for every article not approved 
39. OXFORD-STREET (.-orner of Newman- 
street); Nos. 12 nml 3. NKWMAN-STllEET ; 
and 4 uud 5, PERRY 'S-PLACE. 
HARNESS MAKERS, and the Public.— 
The GREAT CENTRAL HORSE and CAR- 
RIAGE R E POSH OR Y. ST. ( i EORG E'S-ROAD, 
LONDON, with spacious floors, galleries for Car- 
riages, Harness, & c., is now complete, and well 
adapted tor the sale of such. New Carriages and 
Harness sold at this mart are not chargeable with 
rent or standing. R. D. REA, Proprietor. 
I* S. — Upwards of 100 horses are weekly on view 
and sale. Auctions every Tuesday. Sales 6 per 
cent. If not sold, 5s. for auction expenses. 
CHARLES LENNY, 
Coach and Harness Manufacturer, 
20, NORTH END, CROYDON, 
T> EGS to call attention to his Broughams, 
l ) Clarences, Barouches, with his registered 
noiseless wheel-plate, thus shortening the distance 
between the win els, and lessening the draught for 
the horse, allowing the wheels to lock quite under, 
and having high front wheels. 
C. L. lias constantly on sale Cub nnd Driving 
Phaetons, Stanhope and single Horse ditto, Pony 
Carriages, and Park Phaetons. He also solicits 
attention to his Newport Pngnel and other Carts, 
either with panels or wickerwork sides, and to his 
Bagot Cart, in panel or wickerwork, easy of access, 
nml possessing all tho advantages of the Malvern 
Cart, but less expensive. 
lie lias also a large stock of Croydon Basket 
Carriages, cheap and elegant, and in every variety 
of shape, either for sale or building to order, with 
or without heads, to suit cither the Shetland Pony 
or the Horse. 
C. L. would also invite an inspection of his re- 
gistered Phaeton in basket-work, suitable either 
for one or a pair of ponies or horses. 
Carriages of all kinds let ou hire for long or 
short engagements. 
npHE BUCEPHALUS NOSEBAND.— 
U A simple and easy remedy for hard-pulling 
horses, rendering inveterate hirers tractable ami 
light in hand. .Suitable to any curb-bridle. Ex- 
tensively patronised by tho officers of her Ma- 
jesty's cavalry, the sporting world, &c., ami 
strongly recommended for ln<iic*' use. Price, lor 
saddle-horses, 8s.; for harness-horses, 12s. Sent 
(post free) on receipt of a money order, payable at 
tins Piccadilly Post-office, to W mi am M.Bvwateh, 
Saddler. &c., 99, Piccadilly, London.— None are 
genuine unless stamped — “Btwateb, London.” 
THE ALL-HEALING REMEDY II! 
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 Ycates, of 
the Post-office, Aldwick-road, near Bognor, Sus- 
sex, dated January 12th, 1853. 
TO I-nOFESSOE HOLLOWAY. 
Sin,— I suffered for a considerable period from a 
severe attack of erysipelas, which at length settled 
in my leg, and resisted ull medical treatment. My 
sufferings were very great, and 1 quite despaired of 
any permanent amendment, when 1 was advised to 
have recourse to your Ointment, and Pills. I did 
so without delay, nnd am happy to say the result 
was eminently successful, for they effected a radical 
cure of my leg, and restored me to the enjoyment 
of health. I shall ever speak with the utmost con- 
fidence of your medicines, and have recommended 
them to others in this neighbourhood similarly 
afflicted, who derived equal benefit. 
I am, Sir, your obliged nnd faithful servant, 
(Signed) ELIZABETH YEA! ICS. 
Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hollo- 
wav, 244 , Strand (near Temple Bar), London, and 
by all respectable Druggists anil Dealers in Medi- 
cines throughout the civilised world, in Pots at 
Is. 1 id.. 2s. 9d., 4s. Gd., I Is., 22s., nnd 33s, each. 
There is a considerable saving by taking the 
larger sizes. 
N.B.— Directions for the guidance of patients in 
every disorder are affixed to each pot. 
31 
TMPC RT A N f to F A MILIES F U li- 
ft. NISHING, who study elegance with economy. 
JAMES COOK'S THREE GUINEA FRENCII- 
l’OLISMED MAHOGANY ARABIAN BED- 
STEAD. Bedding, Cabinet, Carpet, Looking-glass, 
and Upholstery Warehouse. Hrompton-liotue, 22 
and 23, Queen's-buildings, Knightsbridge. Esti- 
mates given, and a list of prices sent post-free. 
HONOURABLE BOARDOF ORDNANCE. 
M ARQUEES and Tents for Cricket nnd 
Archery Clubs. — WILLIAM PIGGOTT. 
115. Fore-street. City, London, Manufacturer <>f 
Marquees, Tents, Flags. Awnings, Rick Cloths, 
Tarpaulings. Improved Waterproof Oiled Sheets, 
Covers for Carts, Waggons, and Loin Cloths for 
Horses. Sacks. Sacking and Canvass. Marquees 
nnd Flags let out on hire, for large or small for- 
ties, Horticultural Fetes, and Flower Shows. 
Awnings and Temporary Rooms erected, and 
elegantly fitted up. lighted, and boarded. 
Terms reasonable. 
BY HER MAJE8 1 5 *8 ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
M AJOR’S REM EDI ES for the HORSE. 
the best nml most effectual ever discovered, 
superseding the “ burning iron” and the torture of 
“cautery." , - 
MAJOR’S BRITISH REMEDY for the Cure of 
Ringbone. Spavins. Splint*. & c. A single bottle 
sufficient to cure from four to six Spavins, price 
£ 1 . I5s. 
MAJOR'S SINOVITIC LOTION (the Remedy, 
No. 2), for tirogginess. Weak Joint*. Sprains of the 
Back Sinew-. Ruptures of the Sheaths of Tendons, 
Suspensory Ligaments, Shoulder Lameness, am! 
Inflammation ; also for the cure ami prevention of 
breaking down, See. In bottles, large size, £l. Is. ; 
small, 10s. 6d. each. The above invaluable reme- 
dies can now be forwarded to any part of the 
United Kingdom. Pre-payment, by Cheek or Po*t- 
offleo order, made payable to Joseph Major, Post- 
office, Chnring-cross. 
Letters addressed to Joseph Major, Horse Infir- 
mary, British -yard, Cock*pur-street. 
Agent for Newmarket, Mr. Thomas Dunning ; 
for Scotland, Messrs Gardner and Ainslie, Edin- 
burgh; Mr. W. F. Wells, chemist. 62, Saokvllle- 
street. agent for Dublin ; agent for Glasgow, Mr. 
W. A. Preston, 16, Stockwcll -street, uud 44. 
Adelphi-street 
Second Edition.— This day, foolscap 8vo., boards, 
'ipiIE ENGLISH ' PRISONERS in 
i RUSSIA ; A Personal Narrative of tho 
First Lieutenant ol II M.s. Tiger: containing an 
Account of his Journey in Knssln, nnd of his Inter- 
view with the Emperor Nicholas and the principal 
Personage* iu the Empire. By ALFRED ROlER, 
Lieut! lt.N. 
London; CuapMAN and IIall, 193. Piccadilly. 
NEW EDITION OF I HE CRYSTAL PALACE 
OFFICIAL GUIDE-BOOK 
B Y S A M I i E l, PHILLIPS. 
V NEW EDITION, Corrected and En- 
larged. with NEW PLANS of the BUILD- 
ING ami w ROUNDS, and many additional Plans 
of the various Courts, is published tin* day, price 
One Shilling. 
*.* The official Guide-books to nil the Courts 
are always on sale in the Building, ami at all Rail- 
way Stations. 
Bbadbuuv and Evans, 11, Bouvoric-strcot. 
This day Is Published, price 13*. in cloth, 
1 1IE FIRST VOLUME OF 
“ fT'HE NEWCOMBS." By W. M. 
1 THACKERAY. With Illustrations by 
RICHARD DOY EH. 
UBADOua* and Evans, 11, Bouverlc-stroot. 
In a few day* will be Published, price 18s., hand- 
somely bound in cloth, 
H ANDLEY CROSS; or, Mr. Jorrocks’s 
Hunt, By the Author of “Mr. Sponge* 
our.” Illustrated with Coloured Plates and 
Numerous Woodcuts by JOHN LEECH, uni- 
formly with “ Sponge’s four.” 
Bradbury and Evan*, 11, Bouvoric-strcot 
ENGLISH ARMY IN TURKEY. 
WORD-llOOK FOR THE CRIMEA. 
Now Roddy, Price Ouo Shilling, 
R NIGIIT’S POCKET VOCABULARY 
IN ENGLISH AND TURKISH By 
Wsi. KNIGllT, Member of the Royal London 
Yacht Club. 
“ Mr. Knight pawed three years In Turkey. In 
a letter which appeared in tho daily newspaper*, 
evidently from an intelligent correspondent, tho 
writer said that, by the aid ot this Vocabulary, ho 
had got on famously with the links had suc- 
ceeded in making himself understood, and In 
getting all hi* wants supplied, which may tie con- 
si.lered the best compliment that could be paid to 
the work."- Britannia, September 16, I8M. 
Published by Bn&»uoaT and Evans. Sold by all 
iooksellers. uud at The Field office, 408, otraud, 
opposite Adam-stroet, Adelplii. 
Preparing for Publication. 
TURKISH FOR TARS, TROOPS, and TRA- 
VELLERS. One Shilling. BvWm IvMGlll. 
V ember of the Royal London Yucht Club. 
SMYRNA: A Fragment. With a Vocabulary. 
One Shilling By Wh KNIGHT, R.L.Y.C. 
INDIAN ADVENTURE. 
Just. Published. In Two Volumes, 18-.. 
4 VOLUNTEER’S INDIAN 
J_ V SCRAMBLE. By Lieut HUGO JAMES, 
Bengal Army. Containing Account* of Bombay, 
Calcutta, the War in Soindc. Siege of Moolluu, 
Sporting in the Punjab and Ilimal ayah*, &c. 
“ Trustworthy uud entertaining." — Morning 
Post- . . .. 
•• Light, lively, fresh, and amusing readlug. — 
Spectator. ... . 
“ A perusal will certainly delight ami amuse tho 
reader." - Morning Advertiser. 
W. Tuackkr and Co.. 87, Newgate-stroet. London. 
Just Published, price Is., by post In. Cd., 
AUTUMN SUPPLEMENT TO 
I VUFF’S GUIDE to the TURF; or, 
\i Pocket Racing Companion for 1854. contain- 
ing n Calendar of the Races Past, up to the end of 
August, and the Horses Indexed, with their Pedi- 
grees— Performance* of the Two- Year-Olds up to 
the same period — Entries for the Derby and Oaks, 
1855, alphabetically arranged — Nominations for 
September uud October- Principal Derby Lots, 
tee. Sec. 
London : I’ipbr, Stkpuenson, and Spence, 53, 
Paternoster-row; and may be had of all Book- 
sellers, and at the Railway S tations. 
TT'IELD’S WEDDING, BIRTHDAY, 
L 1 and CHRISTENING PRESENTS, at the 
great Bible Warehouse, 65, Regent-street, comer 
of Air-street, Splendid illustrated large type 
FAMILY BIBLES for One Guinea; rich velvet 
Church Services, in lock ease, for 15s ; elegant 
Pocket Reference Bible, with maps, and rim. and 
clasp, 1 0s. Gd. The complete Bible nnd Prayer, 
bound in morocco, with rim ami clasp. 9s. od. Also 
the Bible and Prayers, 2 vol.v. with clasp, tor 
2 s. Cd.. suitable for children John Field lias tho 
largest, cheapest, nnd best stock In the kingdom.— 
65, Regent-street. 
H orse infirmary ami shoeing 
FORGES, *a. Park lane, and at Tattersull s 
Yard (for many years conducted by the lute A. 
Henderson). , „ 
HENRY R. STEVENS. Veterinary Surgeon 
(from Newmarket), informs hi* friend* and the 
public that he has taken the above premises, and 
!.* now enabled to offer his services in the Cure of 
Curbs. Splint*. Spavins. Sec. <ut his Infirmary), with- 
out blemishing. with which disease* hi* practical 
experience in Newmarket for twenty years has 
rendered him peculiarly conversant. 
Sl'EVEN.v OINTMENT (with Advice), sup- 
plied at the above address, in Boxes, with direc- 
tion* for use, 2s. od. each, or 3s. free by post. 
Sold by Rogers, Newmarket, aud ull respectable 
Druggists. 
