THE FIELD 
SUbertidr mental 
HENRY PEAT, 
HUNTING SADDLER, 
14, OLD BOND-STREET, 
LONDON. 
A LLSOPP’S PALE ALE in BOTTLE, 
as supplied to tlie CRYSTAL PALACE; 
also in Casks of 18 Gallons, recommended by Baron 
LIEBIG. 
Address. HARRINGTON PARKER and Co., 
54, Pall-mall, London. 
p LENFIELD PATENT STARCH, 
\T (Used in ller Majesty's Laundry ) and 
WOTHERSPOON'S Machine-made CONFEC- 
TIONERY. MARMALADE. JAMS, JELLIES, 
fiC. (which gained the prize medal of is , l),— may 
be had of all Grocers ; wholesale of NVotherspoon, 
Mackay, and Co., C6, Queen-street, Cheapside, 
London. 
F ORD’S EUREKA 
SHIRTS.- Best quality, 
six for 40s.; if washed and 
ready for use, 42s. Second 
quality, six for 3 Is., if washed 
and ready for use, 33s. _ Gentle- 
men desirous of obtaining shirts 
in the very best manner in 
which they can bo made, are 
solicited to try Foan's Eurekas. 
••The most unique, and the 
only perfect fitting shirt made ” 
—Observer. 
Country residents purchasing 
in any provincial town are re- 
quested to observe on the inte- 
rior of the collar-band the stamp 
—••Ford's Eureka Shirts, 38, 
Poultry" (without which none 
arc genuine). Price lists, con- 
taining directions for self-mea- 
surement, and every particular, 
are forwarded post free; and 
patterns to seleot from of the new Registered 
Coloured Shirting, on receipt of six stamps. 
RICHARD FORD, 38. Poultry. London. 
RUPTURES. — BY ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
TXTHITE’S MOC-MAIN LEVER 
V T TRUSS is allowed by upwards of 200 Medi- 
cal gentlemen to be the most effective 
invention in the curative treatment 
of HERNIA. The use of n steel 
spring, so often hurtful in its effects, 
is here avoided ; a soft bandage being 
worn round the body, while the re- 
quisite resisting power is supplied 
by the MOC-MAIN PAD ami PA- 
TENT 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 Truss (which cannot 
fail to fit) forwarded by post, on the 
circumference of t he body two inches 
below the hips being sent to the 
manufacturer, Mr. White, 228, Pic- 
cadilly, London. 
nice of a single truss, IDs., 21s., 2Gs. fid., and 
31s. fid.; postage. Is. Double ditto, 31s. fid., 42s., 
and 52s. fid. ; postage, Is. 8d. Post-offlce orders to 
be made payable to John White, Post-office, Picca- 
dilly. 
I ELASTIC STOCKINGS.— Thematerial 
-2 of which these are made is recommended 
by the Faculty as being peculiarly ELASTIC and 
COMPRESSIBLE, and the best invention for 
giving efficient ami permanent support in all 
cases 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 ordinary stocking. Price from 
6d. to 16s. each. Postage, fid. 
Manufactory, 228, Piccadilly, London. 
I MPORTANT to FAMILIES FUR- 
NISHING, who study elegance with economy. 
JAMES COOK'S THREE GUINEA FRENCH- 
POLISHED MAHOGANY ARABIAN BED- 
o 1 LAD, Bedding, Cabinet, Carpet, Looking-glass, 
ami Upholstery Warehouse.— Brompton-liouse, 22 
and 23, Queen's-buildings, Knightsnridge. Esti- 
mates given, and a list of prices sent post-free. 
BY HEIt MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
M AJOR’S REMEDIES for the HORSE, 
the best and most effectual ever discovered, 
superseding the “ burning iron" and the torture of 
“ cautery." 
# MAJOR'S BRITISH REMEDY for the Cure of 
Ringbone. Spavins. Splints. &c A single bottle 
■utficient, to cure from four to six Spavins, price 
41. 15s. 
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 Lameness, and 
‘ Inflammation; also for the cure ami prevention of 
breaking down. &c. In bottles, large size, £l. Is. . 
small, 10s. fid. each. The above invaluable reme- 
dies can now be forwarded to any part of the 
United Kingdom. 1're-payment, by Check or Post- 
office order, made payable to Joseph .Major, Post- 
office, Charing-cross. 
Letters addressed to Joseph Major, Horse Infir- 
mary, British-yard, Cockspur-street. 
I Agent for Newmarket. Mr. Thomas Dunning 
for Scotland, Messrs Gardner and Ainslie, Kdin 
burgh; Mr. W. F. Wells, chemist. 62, Sackville- 
| street. ajjent for Dublin ; agent for Glasgow, Mr 
W. A. Preston, 16, Stockwell-strcet, and 44 , 
Adelptu-street 
1071 
AT THE EXTENSIVE WAREROOMS IN REGENT-STREET AND CORNHILL, 
BELONGING TO 
H. J. and D. NICOLL, 
MERCHANT TAILORS AND PALETOT PATENTEES. 
r nE 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 
ol every \ acht Club or Hunt are always ready for inspection. 
FOR HUNTING. 
The Scarlet, Brown, Olive, or Mixed Cloths, are both fine 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 ruin. 
FOR YACHTING. 
Every description of Pilot and Pea Jackets, with prepared India Rubber and other Waterproofed 
clothing, may also be seen. 
T or Shooting, Fishing, Rowing, or Cricketing, all suitable materials arc provided. 
Nicoll’s Dry-seat Coat 
Is useful to all, whether Sportsman or Traveller, n« 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. 
KEATING’S COUGH LOZENGES. 
U PWARDS of FORTY YEARS’ experience has fully confirmed the superior 
reputation of these Lozenges, in the CURE of ASTHMA, WINDER COUGH, HOARSENESS, 
SHORTNESS of BREATH, and other PULMONARY MALADIES. 
Sold in Boxes, Is. I id., and Tins, 2s. 9d., 4s. fid., and 10s fid. each, by THOMAS KEATING 
Chemist, &c., No. 70, St. Paul’s Churchyard, London, and by all Druggists. 
CHARACTER FROM HANDWRITING 
M R. WARREN, of y. Great College- 
street, Westminster, continues witli orLnt 
success, to DELINEATE THE CHARACTER 
OF INUmDUALS FROM THEIR HAND. 
•* RUING. All persons desirous of testing his 
art nro invited to forward a specimen ot their 
ordinary Writing, together with thirteen Postage 
Mumps, and a mention of their sex and age, to the 
above Address. 
K NOW THYSELF. — Persons desirous 
• knowing the gilts, defects, tnlcnts, tastes, 
niiccttons, amt other characteristics of themselves 
r any mends in whom they are Interested, must 
-'“M •Pcdmcu of the WRITING, Muting sox 
and age (including thirteen penny postage stamps), 
to Miss GRAHAM, j, Now-ronil, Hornsey. Mill. 
**V 5 V |V M ' will receive a minute gruphlolo- 
hwn M' .i ftt on 1 ’ ' vriu °n In ik style peculiarly her 
rn,m R . " Having seen 
J, V’ y. our l> ou rtruynD of character, and being 
IV l V t, ' ,ck with the forcible truths contained in 
Vi 1 * v uW i ,k ,f y° ur opinion of mlue.' -.Miss 
\ i. ,. r delineations are most fiithlhl.'' 
„ 1, ‘ /. our , letu ‘ r (treat satisfaction." 
V.. .i i , " Accept my sincere thank, for 
your aavico. 1 was exceedingly doubtful of him." 
H orse infirmary und shoeing 
FORGES, 8a, Park lane, and at Tattorsall's 
'«rd (for many years conducted by the late A. 
Henderson). 
HENRY R. STEVENS, Veterinary Surgeon 
(from Newmarket), informs his frieuus and tlm 
public thut ho ling taken the above promtac*, and 
is now enabled to oiler his services in the Cure of 
Curbs, Splints, Spavins, &c. (at his Infirmary), with- 
out blemishing, with which diseases his praotloal 
experience in Newmarket for twenty years has 
rendered him peculiarly conversant. 
STEVENS' OINTMENT (with Advice), sup- 
plied at the above address. In Boxes, with direc- 
tions for use, 2s. fid each, or 3s. lYco by post. 
Sold by Rogers, Newmarket, and all respectable 
Druggists. 
n o YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL HAIR, 
WHISKERS. MOUSTACHES, No. P- 
ALICE MELVILLE'S PALMAPILLY in all 
cuscs strengthens weak hair, prevents its lulling 
oil', chocks groynes*, produces a thick and luxuriant 
S owth, dispels scurf and dundriff, and makes it 
can, soft, curly, and brilliant in appearance. For 
baldness, from uny cause, It is certain and effec- 
tive; and for the production of Whiskers, Muus- 
t noil's. Eyebrows, &c., in three or four weeks, It cun 
IS doper | 
2s. ; S' 
ly pi 
sqtlur . 
ily whiskers are growing very thick."— R. 
Mode, Esq. 
*• It restored my hair, which I had lost In 
patches. W. Sturt. 
'• It has quite chocked the greyness."— Miss Ellis. 
" My moustucho is greatly Improved."— Captulu 
Robs. 
COPY OF A LETTER FROM THE LATE COLONEL HAWKER. 
“ Longparisli House, near Whitchurch, Hants, October 21st, I8 IC. 
Sir,— I cannot resist informing you of the extraordinary effect flint 1 have experienced by tukliif 
only a few of your Lozenges. 1 had a cough for several weeks, that denied all that had been prescribe! 
tor me; and yet I got completely rid of it by taking about half a small box of your Lozenges, which ' 
find arc the only oiies that relieve the cough without deranging the stomach or digestive orguus. 
" I am, Sir, your humble servant, 
" To Mr. Keating, 79, St. Paul's Churchyard." “ I\ HAWKER." 
he fully depended upon. 
Price 2s. ; sent post frea (anywhere) on receipt of 
24 penny postage stamps, by Miss Molvillo, 26, 
Argyle. square, King’s-oroas, London. 
" My whiskers are crowing verv 
K EATING’S COD LIVER OIL, imported direct from Newfoundland; of the finest 
quality, pale, purified, and nearly tasteless. Half-pints, 2s. ; Pints, 3s. fid. ; Qunrts, fis. (id. 
Five Pint Bottle, 15s. Imperial Measure. 
••• Orders from the Country should expressly state “ KEATING'S COD LIVER OIL." 
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 a well on the grounds of Mr. Dick, of Bonchurch, Isle of Wight 
The original section of pipe is 8* in. long. 2) in. diameter, and 5-16 In. thick. A great part of the inter- 
nal surface is corroded by the action or the water r 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 water has cut these deep pits almost through the pipe, und not only upon the 
portion which we have illustrated, but have formed similar chasms throughout the entire length." — 
Expositor. 
N.B.— The corrosive water of the Isle of Wight lias no effect on Gutta l’ercha Tubing. See Testimo- 
nial below. 
DURABILITY OF GUTTA PERCHA TUBING. 
Many inquiries having been made as to the durability of Gutta Percha Tubing, the Gutta lVrch a 
Company have pleasure in giving publicity to the following letter from Sir RAYMOND JARVIS, 
Ventnor, Isle ot Wight. 
(Second Testimonial) March 10, 18' 2. 
“ In reply to your letter received this morning, respecting the Gutta I’crchn Tubing for pump ser- 
vice, I can state, with much satisfaction, it nnswers perfectly. Jinny builders and other persons li 
lately examined it, and there is not the least apparent difference since the first laying down, now 
several years ; and I am informed that it is to be adopted generally in the houses that are being 
' li 
erected here." 
THE GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY, PATENTEES, 
DEAFNESS. 
D EAFNESS.— Dr. 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 uny sufferer of forty 
or fifty years' deration. 
This truly wonderful discovery is known and 
practised only by Dr. H. Manfred, who has inudo 
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 hear conversation with ense and delight, 
uml almost intuntly removing those noises in the 
head und ears. Thousands of letters from persons 
cured, many of which may be seen. I)r. Manfred, 
Member of the Royal College of Mirgeoiis, Consult- 
ing Surgeon in Discuses of the Ear only, will receive 
patients duily, from ten until live, free of any 
charge, except in those cases where restoration of 
hearing is positively certain. Dr. Manfred, M.1LC-S., 
72, Regent-street, London. 
NOTICE ! (Entrance, first door in Air-street.)— 
Just published, free by post for eight slumps, a 
Method for Self Cure, for countiy patients only. 
V'tEAFNESS nnd NOISES in the 
I f HEAD.— Institution for the Cure of Deaf- 
ness, 9, Suffolk-plnce, Pall-mall, London.— Instunt 
and permanent restoration of hearing guaranteed, 
without the use of car-trumpets, instruments, or 
causing one moment's inconvenience to tln» most 
nged or nervous sufferer. Dr. HOGIITON'S new 
and extraordinary discovery, by one consultation, 
enables deaf persons of either sex to hear imme- 
diately with perfect ease the lowest whisper, and 
magically removes all singing in the ears. Hos. 
pituls and private testimonials, and certificates 
from the most eminent physicians and surgeons in 
England, in whose presence deaf persons had been 
cured, and many hundreds of private patients 
cured, cun be seen or referred to. Hour* of con- 
sultation, eleven till four everyday. FRANCIS 
ROBERT IIOGHTON, Member of the London 
Royal College of Surgeons, May 2, 1845 ; Licentiate 
of the Apothecaries' Company, April 30, 1840. 
Just Published, 
SELF-CURE of DEAFNESS, for COUNTRY 
PATIENTS; a Stop to Empiricism. Quackery, 
and Exorbitant Fees. Sent, on receipt of seven 
stumps, free. Examination free. 
9, suffolk-placc, Pall-mull 
18, WHARF-ROAD, CITY-ROAD, LONDON. 
THE ALL-IIEALING REMEDY!!! 
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. 
H ollow a y*s o i n t m e n t.— 
An extraordinary nnd rapid Cure of Erysi- 
pelas In the Leg, after medical aid had fulled. 
Copy of a Letter from Mrs. Elizabeth Y cates, of 
tlie.Post-offlcc, Aldwlck-road, near Bognor, Sus- 
sex, dated January 12th, 1853. 
TO PBOFESSOa UOI.tOW.IT. 
Sib,— I suffered for a considerable period from a 
severe attack of erysipelas, which at length settled 
in my leg, and resisted all medical treatment. My 
sufferings were very great, nml I quite despaired of 
any permanent amendment, when I was advised to 
have recourse to your Ointment and Pill* 1 did 
so without delay, and 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 reconuneuded 
them to others in this neighbourhood similarly 
afflicted, who derived equal benefit. 
I am Sir your obliged and faithful servant, 
(Signed) ELIZABETH YKATES. 
Sold nt the Establishment of Professor Hollo- 
wet "44, Strand (near Temple Bar), London, ancl 
by all* respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medi- 
cines throughout the civilised world, in Pots at 
Is. 1 Id., 2s. 9d., 4s. fid., Us., 22s.. and 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. 
