THE FIELD. 
AT THE EXTENSIVE WAREROOMS IN REGENT-STREET AND CORNHILL, 
BELONGING TO 
H. J. and D. NICOLL, 
MERCHANT TAILORS AND PALETOT PATENTEES. 
r ]PIIE best Materials, Talent, and Workmanship are employed, and the principle of 
a combination of economy and excellence maintained. Here also the Dress Buttons and Colours 
f economy 
of every Yacht Club or Hunt are always ready for inspection. 
FOR HUNTING. 
The Scarlet, Brown, Olive, or Mixed Cloths, are both line and strong, the dye cannot even be moved 
by acids, and in the course of manufacture they are prepared by a peculiar process to resist a very heavy 
shower of rain. 
FOR YACHTING. 
Every description of Pilot and Pea Jackets, with prepared India Rubber and other Waterproofs 
clothing, may also be seen. 
For Shooting, Fishing, Rowing, or Cricketing, nil suitable materials are provided. 
Nicoll’s Dry-seat Coat 
la useful to all, whether Sportsman or Traveller, ns it is well known that rheumatism and colds, with 
the thousand and one other ills that flesh is heir to, are chiefly caught through damp seats. 
114, 116, 118, 120, Regent-street, and 22, Cornhill. 
WHISTLER’S, 11, STRAND. 
GUNS, RZFZ.ES, AND 
PISTOLS 
BY EVERY MAKER IN TIIE 
WORLD. 
SroBTsuEs- are invited to inspect 
WHISTLER’S 
SECOND-HAND STOCK. 
They will find a Gun to suit their Shoot' 
ing, and easy to the pocket. 
ANY ARTICLE TAKEN IN 
EXCHANGE. 
WHISTLER, 11, STRAND, 
OrrOSITE TOE 
GOLDEN CROSS HOTEL. 
ALLEN’S 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, 
CONTAINING SIZE. PRICE. AND DESCRIPTION 
OF UPWARDS OF 100 ARTICLES. 
/CONSISTING of PORTMANTEAUS, TRAVELLING 
V I BAGS. L \ DIES' PORTMANTEAUS, DESPATCH BOXES, 
WRITING DESKS, DRESSING CASES, and other Travelling Re- 
quisites, forwarded on receipt of two stamps. 
ALLEN'S Travelling Bag (patented) has the opening as large a' 
the Bag itself, and therefore possesses an immense advantage over all 
others. 
ALLEN'S Registered Despatch Box and Writing Desk, and their 
New Quadruple Portmanteau (containing four compartments), arc the 
best articles of the kind ever produced. 
J. W. & T. ALLEN, 
MANUFACTURERS OF PORTABLE BARItACK-ROOM FURNITURE, AND 
MILITARY OUTFITTERS (see separate Catalogue), 
18 & 22, WEST STRAND. 
T© SPORTSMEN, PEDESTRIANS, 
AND OTHERS. 
A GREAT VARIETY OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND 
SANDWICH BOXES, HUNTING FLASKS, DRAM BOTTLES, 
IN SIZES, AND BEAKERS IN NESTS, IN ELECTRO-PLATE OR SILVER, 
At THOMAS’S, Silversmiths and Platers, 153, New Bond-street, London. 
mil 
BILDZARD TABLES. 
MESSRS. THURSTON AND CO., 
M ANUFACTURERS by appointment to her Majesty. 14, Catherine-strect. Strand, 
London, caution their friends and the public against spurious imitations of their Tables, lately 
advertised by men professing io have left their Establishment. They beg to say that they have not 
parted with any of their workmen whose gi-rvicr* were worth retaining. X B. I t, Catherinc-street, 
tsirand, is the only house where the THURSTON TABLE can he obtained. Messrs- Tui-uston and 
Co. are the patentees of the improved vuleunised Cushions, which retain their elasticity in the coldest 
*’ ‘ Also Manufacturers of the Central Revolving Lump, tho best light ever constructed for 
climate. 
BilUurd rubles. 
999 
CRICKET, YACHTING, Ac. 
THE PATENT SEGOVIA DRESS 
I* the most Gentlemanly of tlie present day, and tho best that 
oun be adopted us a 
UNIFORM FOR THE USE OF CLUBS. 
To be had only of 
F. BARKER & Co., 
CLOTHIERS and OUTFITTERS, 
70, CORNHILL, LONDON. 
SEGOVIA SUIT 
BEST 
£ s d. 
1 la 0 
a ia o 
Terms : Cash. 
CHAFF ENGINES AND CORN BRUISERS. 
RICHMOND ANI) CHANDLER’S CELEBRATED MANUFACTURE. 
\\ r M. DRAY and Co. have always 
t ? a large Stock of these Mui'hijies.'of 
all sixe. Steam Engines, Agricultural Im- 
plcmcnts of every description. Dairy Uteti- 
sds. Stable I urnlturo, and Machinery of all 
kinds, supplied from Stock, and may no seen 
ut Wm. DRAY & Co.’s 
WORKS AND WAREHOUSES, 
Swan-lane, Upper lhamos-stroet, 
(London-iiridoe UNO.) 
Estimate* furnished for Machinery, in- 
cluding Fixing, Kto.— I'rlco Catalogue (con- 
sisting of I3G pages) forwanlod on receipt of 
la postage stamps. 
Wm. DRAY & Co., Manufacturers, Swan-lane, London. 
WATER 
POISONED 
BY 
LEADEN 
PIPES. 
The above engraving represents accurately a section of a leaden pipe, which was employed for a 
short time in conveying water from u well on tho grounds of Mr. Dick, of Bonohurch, Isle ut Wight. 
1 he original section of pipe is si in. long, 2J in. diameter, and 5-10 in. thick. A great part of the Inter- 
nal surlacc is corroded by the action of the water: but, as shown in the drawing, four deep excava- 
tions have been made, ami another is shaded out of view by tho manner In which tho section of Mio 
pipe has been out. The water has cut these deep pits almost through tho pipe, and not only upon the 
portion which wo liuvo illustrated, hut have formed similar chasms throughout the culiru length 
Expositor. 
N U —The corrosive water of tho Islo of Wight has no effect on Guttn Perch a Tubing. See Testimo- 
nial below 
DURABILITY OF GUTTA PERCHA TUBING. 
Many inquiries having Jnan made as to the durability of Gutta IVrchu Tubing, the Guttn I’erelm 
Company have pleasure in giving publicity to tlui following lottOl' from Sir RAYMOND JARVIS, 
Ventnor, Islo of Wight. 
(Second Testimonial) March 10, ISC 2. 
“ In reply to your letter received this morning, respecting tho Guttn I’ereha Tubing for pump bit- 
ice. I can state, with much satisfaction, it answers perfectly. Many builders and other persons I or 
lately examined It. and there is not the lepst apparent difference since tho llrst laying down, now 
several years ; and I am informed that it is to be adopted generally in tho houses that nro being 
erected here." 
THE GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY, PATENTEES, 
lit, WHARF-ROAD, CITY-ItOAI), LONDON. 
ZF YOU REQUZRE FAMILY ARMS, 
Send NAME and COUNTY to the HERALDIC OFFICE. Foe tor Search and 
Sketch of Arms, 3s, fid., or Postage Stumps. Crest Engrpvcd on Seal, Signet 
Ring, Ac., Its. tid. Arms, with Name on Piute, for Boiikft, „£i Is Club Dies, 
Seals, See. Todimoniaig, Memorials, Votes of Thanks, &c., Written, Illumi- 
nated, and Emblazoned. 
Arms Painted, Empaled, Quartered, for Banners, Flags, &c. 
H. SALT, Lincoln’s Inn Heraldic Office, 
GREAT TURNSTILE, LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS. 
K NOW THYSELF.— Persons desirous 
of knowing the gifts, defects, talents, tastes, 
affections, ami other characteristics of themselves 
or any friends in whom they are interested, must 
semi a specimen of the WRITING, stating se.v 
and age (including thirteen penny postage stamps), 
to Miss GRAHAM, 3, New-rond, Hornsey, Mid- 
dlesex, and they will receive a minute graphiolo- 
gicul delineation, written in a style peculiarly her 
own.— Testimonial from \V. It. : " Having seen 
several of your pourtrnyul* of character, and being 
much struck with the forcible truths contained in 
them, I should like your opinion of mine "—Miss 
II. N : " Your delineations uro most faithful." 
Miss Grove : " Your letter gave great satisfaction." 
— Miss Rosa C. : "Accept my sincere thanks for 
your advice. I was exceedingly doubtful of him." 
HEALTH RESTORED. 
H OLLOWAY’S FILLS.— 
An Extraordinary Cure of Dropsy, after 
suffering lor eighteen months. 
D O YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL HAIR, 
WHISKERS, MOUSTACHES, &c. (- 
ALICE MELVILLE'S PALM A PILL \ in all 
cases strengthen* weak hair, prevent* It* falling 
oil', checks grey ness, produce* a thick and luxuriant 
growth, dispels scurf and dandriff, and makes it 
clean, soft, curly, und brilliant in appearance. For 
balduess, from any cause, it is certuln and effec- 
tive; and for the production of Whiskers, Mous- 
taches, Eyebrows, ate., in three or four weeks, It can 
be fully depended upon. 
Price vs. ; sent post free (anywhere) on receipt of 
21 penny postage stamps, by Miss Melville, 25, 
Argylc-squure, King's-cross, London. 
" My whiskers are growing very thick."— R. 
Mode, Esq, 
“ It restored my hair, which I had lost in 
patches. " W. Sturt. 
•* It has quite checked the groynes*. "—Mis* Ellis. 
“ My moustache i* greatly improved."— Captain 
Ross- 
Copy of a Letter from Mr. G. Briggs, Chemist, 
Goole, dated February I5tli, ls53. 
TO PaomssOB IIOtLOWAY. 
Sir,— I have much pleasure in informing you of a 
most surprising cure of dropsy, recently effected by 
your valuable medicines. Captain Jackson, of tins 
place, was afflicted with dropsy for upward* of 
eighteen months, to such an extent that it caused 
bis body and limbs to be much swollen, and water 
oozed as it were from hi* skin, so that a daily 
change of apparel became necessary. Notwith 
standing tile various remedies tried, and tlie dif- 
ferent medical men consulted, all wait of no avail, 
until ho commenced using your Pills, by which, 
ami a strict attention to tlie printed directions, he 
was effectually cured, and Ins health perfectly re- 
established. It you deem this worthy of publicity, 
you are at liberty to use it. 
1 uni, Sir. yours respectfully, 
G BRIGGS. 
(Signed) 
Sold at the Establishment of Professor HOLLO 
WAY. vil. Strand (near Temple-bar), London, 
and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in 
Midicines throughout the civilised world, at the < 
following prices — I*, i j,d., 2*. 'Jd ,4s. Gd., II*., 22s.. j 
ami 33» each box. 
N it — Directions for the guidance of patients in ( 
every disorder aie atlixed to each box. 
There is a considerable suvlng by taking the 
larger size*. 1 
DEAFNESS. 
n EAFNESS.— Dr. MANFRED’S IM- 
l’ORTAN I DISCOVERY-the New Treat- 
ment for iustuntly restoring Hearing without ope- 
ration. use of instruments, blistering, leeching, 
physicking, probing, syringing, or the usual absurd 
treatment One consultation i» sufficient ; u per- 
manent cure is guaranteed to any sufferer of forty 
or fifty years' duration. 
Tills truly wonderful discovery is known and 
practised only by Dr. H. Manfred, who bu» made 
diseases of the ear his entire study both in hos- 
pital and private practice, The new treatment is 
applied by him daily on numbers of applicants 
with perfect success in every case, enabling per- 
sons to ileal' conversation with case and delight, 
and almost intently removing those noises m the 
head and ear*. Thousand* of letter* Iroin person* 
cured, many of which may be seen Dr Manfred, 
Member of tlie Royal College of surgeons. Consult- 
ing Surgeon In Diseases of the Ear only, will receive 
patients daily, from ten until live, free of any 
charge except fu those case* where restoration of 
hearing I* po'itivolycri tain. Dr Munlred. M K.C.S., 
72, Regent-*tr«ct, London. 
NOTICE ' Entrance, liret door in Air-street.)— 
Just published, free by post lor eight stamps, a 
Method for Self Cure, lor country patients only. 
