1095 
THE FIELD. 
D O YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL HAIR, 
WHISKERS. MOUSTACHES, &o .t- 
ALICE MELVILLE'S I’ALMAPILL.V in all 
cases strengthens weak hair, prevents its fulling 
olT, checks greyness, produces n thick and luxuriant 
growth, dispels scurf and dundriff, and makes it 
clean, soft, curly, and brilliant in appearnnee. For 
baldness, from any cause. It is certain and effec- 
tive ; and for the production of Whiskers, Mous- 
tuches, Eyebrows, ate-, in three or four weeks, it can 
be fully depended upon. 
Price 2s. ; sent post free (anywhere) on receipt of 
24 penny postage stamps, by Miss Melville, 26, 
Argyle-square, Jung’s-cross, London. 
" My whiskers are growing very thick." — R. 
Mode. Esq. 
“ It restored my hair, which I lmd lost In 
patches."— W. Sturt. 
•' It has quite checked the greyness. "—Miss Ellis. 
" My moustache is greatly improved." — Captain 
Ross. 
SOUND AND WHITE TEETH 
Are not only indispensably requisite to a pleasing 
exterior in both sexes, but they are peculiarly 
appreciated through life as highly conducive to 
health and longevity. Among the various pre- 
parations offered for the purpose, 
R OWLAND’S ODONTO, or PEARL 
i DENTIFRICE, stands unrivalled in its 
capability of embellishing, purifying, and pre- 
serving tlie Teeth to the latest period of life. Pre- 
pared from Oriental Herbs with unusual care, 
transmitted to this country at great expense, this 
unique compound will be- found to eradicate nil 
tartar and concretions, and impart a pearl-like 
whiteness to the ennmelled surface, remove spots 
of incipient decay, render the gums Arm ami red, 
fix the teeth firmly in their sockets, nnd, from its 
aromatic influence, impart sweetness and purity to 
the breath. 
Frice 2 s. Od. per Box. 
CAUTION — The words "ROWLAND'S 
ODONTO" are on the Label, and "A. ROW- 
LAND and SONS, 20, liatton-garden," engraved 
on the Government Stamp affixed on each box. 
Sold by them and by Chemists aud Perfumers. 
K NOW TIIYSELF. — Persons desirous 
of knowing the gifts, defects, talents, tastes, 
afflictions, and other characteristics of themselves 
or any friends in whom they nre interested, must 
send a specimen of the WRITING, stating sex 
nnd age (including thirteen penny postage stamps), 
to Miss GRAHAM, 3, New-rond, Ilornsey. .Mid- 
dlesex, and they will receive a minute graphiolo- 
gical delineation, written in a style peculiarly her 
own. Testimonial from W. R. ; “ Having seen 
several of your pourtrayals of character, and being 
much struck with the forcible (ruths contained in 
them. I should like your opinion of mine '—Miss 
H. S.: " Your delineations are most faithful." — 
Miss Grove : " Your letter gave great satisfaction." 
— Miss Rosa C. : " Aocept 'my sincere thanks for 
your advice. I was exceedingly doubtful of him." 
T?ENDERS, STOVES, ami FIRE 
1 RONS.— Buyers of the above are requested, 
before finally deciding, to visit WILLIAM S. 
BURTON'S SHOW-ROOMS, 39, Oxford-street 
(corner of Newninn-street), Nos. 1,2, and 3, New- 
man-street, and 4 and 5, 1'erry's-place. They are the 
largest in the world, and contain such an assort- 
ment of FENDERS. STOVES, RANGES. FIRE 
IRONS, and GENERAL IRONMONGERY, as 
cannot be approached elsewhere, either fur variety, 
novelty, beauty of design, orexquisiteuess of work- 
manship. Bright 6toves, with bronzed ornaments 
and two sets ol'bars. £2. 14s. to £5. 10s. ; ditto with 
ormolu ornaments nnd two sets of bars, £■>. 10s. to 
£12. 12s. ; Bronzed Fenders complete, with stand- 
ards, from 7s. to £3 ; Steel Fenders from £2. 15s. to 
£6; ditto, with ricli ormolu ornaments, from 
£2. 15s. to £7. 7s ; Fire Irons, from Is. 9d. the set 
to £l. Is. Sylvester and all other Patent Stoves, 
with radiating 1.9 irth-plutes, All which he is 
enabled to sell at tnese very reduced charges. 
Firstly— From the frequeucy and extent of his 
purchases; and 
Secondly— From those purchases being made ex- 
clusively lor cash. 
T HE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for 
SILVER.— The REAL NICKEL SILVER, 
introduced twenty years ago by WILLIAM S. 
BURTON, when PLATED by the patent process 
of Messrs. Elkington and Co., is beyond all com- 
parison the very best article next to sterling silver 
that can be employed ns such, either usefully or 
ornumentally, as by no possible test can it be dis- 
tinguished from real silver. 
Flddlo 
Pattern. 
Thread or 
Brunswick 
Pattern. 
King’s 
Palteru, 
1.. I8S. . 
. . . 26*. . . 
. . 32*. 
.. 30*. . 
. . . 40s. . . 
. . 46s. 
. . 30s. . 
. . . 428. . . 
.. 48*. 
.. 40s. . 
. . . 60s. . . 
.. G4s. 
. . 40S. . 
. . . 589. . . 
. . 66s. 
Dessert F orks 
Dessert Spoous 
Tuble Forks 
Table Spoons 
Tea nnd Coffee Sets, Waiters. Candlesticks, & c , 
at proportionate prices. All kinds of Re-plating 
done by the Patent Process. 
CHEMICALLY PURE NICKEL NOT 
PLATED. 
Fiddle. Thread. King’, 
Table Spoons and Forks, 
full size, per dozen .. .. 12s 28s 30s. 
Dessert ditto and ditto. . Us 21s 2f>s. 
Tea ditto 5s lls 12s. 
BILLIARD TABLES. 
MESSRS. THURSTON AND CO., 
M ANUFACTURERS by appointment to her Majesty, 14, 
London, caution their friends and the public against spurious imi 
advertised by men professing to have left their Establishment. They bog to say t 
parted with uny of their workmeu whose services were worth retaining. NB. u, Cathorluistlreet 
Strand is the only house where the THURSTON TABLE cm be obtained. Meat* 
Co. are the patentees of the improved vulcanised Cushions, which retain their elasticity in the coldest 
BilTiai^’ m^es. Manllfa0tU^0^^ ° f th ° tVn ‘ rftl I{ev « lv »‘S Lump, the best light ever 'constructed for 
Cntheriiu'-strect, Strand, 
Imitations of their Tables, lately 
Leg to say that they have not 
C UTLERY, W ARRANT E D.— The 
most varied assortment of TABLE CUT- 
LERY in the world, all warranted, is on SALE at 
WILLIAM S. BURTON’S, at prices that are re- 
munerative only because of the largeness oi the 
sales. 3j-inch ivory-handled table-knives, with 
high shoulders, lls. per dozen ; desserts to match. 
10 s. ; if to balance, Is per dozen extra; carvers, 
4s. per pair; larger sizes, front l-ts. Od to 20s. per 
dozen ; extra fine ivory, 32s. ; if with silver ferrules, 
37 s. to 60 s. ; white bone table knives. 7s od- per 
dozen ; desserts. 6s. Od ; carvers. 2s. 3d. per pan ; 
black born table knives. 7s. id, per dozen ; desserts, 
Cs ; carvers. 2s. Od.; black wood-handled table- 
knives and forks, Cs. per dozen; table steels, from 
Is. each. The largest stock, in existence of plated 
dessert knives mid forks, in cases and otherwise, 
nnd of the new plated fish carvers. Also a large 
assortment of Razors, Penknives, Scissors, &c-,of 
the best quality. 
WILLIAM S. BURTON has TEN LARGE 
SHOW ROOMS (all communicating), exclusive of 
the 6hop, devoted solely tot lie show of GENERAL 
FURNISHING IRONMONGERY (including cut- 
lery, nickel silver, plated nnd japanued wares, iron 
and brass bedsteads), so arranged and classified 
that purchasers may easily aud at once make their 
selections. 
Catalogues with engravings sent (per post) free. 
The money returned for every article not approved 
of. 
39, OXFORD-STREET (corner of Ncwman- 
street); Nos. 1, 2. and 3. NEW MAN-STREET ; 
and i and 5, PERRY S-PLACE. 
WHISTLER’S, 11, STRAND. 
GUNS, RIFLES, AND PISTOLS 
BY EVERY MAKER IN THE 
WORLD. 
SroRTsusN nrc invited to inspect 
WHISTLERS 
SECOND-HAND STOCK. 
They will find n Gun to suit their Shoot 
lng, and easy to the pocket. 
ANY ARTICLE TAKEN IN 
EXCHANGE. 
WHISTLER, 11. STRAND, 
OPPOSITE TIIE 
GOLDEN CROSS HOTEL. 
ALLEN’S 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, 
CONTAINING SIZE. PRICE, AND DESCRIPTION 
OF UPWARDS OF 100 ARTICLES, 
/CONSISTING of PORTMANTEAUS, TRAVELLING 
\J BAGS, LADIES' POIITM VNTEAl'S, DESPATCH BOXES. 
WRI TING DESKS, DRESSING CASES, and other Travelling Re- 
quisites, forwarded on receipt of two stamps. 
ALLEN’S Travelling Bag (patented) has the opening ns large ns 
the Bag itself, and therefore possesses an Immense advantage over all 
others. 
ALLEN'S Registered Despatch Box nnd Writing Desk, and their 
New Quadruple Portmanteau (containing four oompartmeuts), nre the 
best articles of the kind ever produced. 
J. W. & T. ALLEN, 
MANUFACTURERS OF PORTABLE BARRACK-ROOM FURNITURE, AND 
MILITARY OUTFITTERS (see separate Catalogue), 
18 & 22, WEST STRAND. 
WATER 
POISONED 
BY 
LEADEN 
PIPES. 
" The above engraving represents accurately a sectiou of a leaden pipe, which wns employed for a 
short time in conveying water from a well on the grounds of Mr. Dick, of Bonohurch, Isle of Wight. 
The originnl section of pipe is 84 in. long, 2J ill. diameter, and 5-IG in, thick. 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, nnd another is shaded out of view by the manner in which tho section of the 
pipe has been cut. The water has cut these deep pits almost through the pipe, nnd not only upon tho 
portion which we have illustrated, but have formed similar chasms throughout the entire length." - 
Expositor. 
N.B.— The corrosive water of the Isl»of Wight has no effect on Gutta Perchn Tubing. Boo Testimo- 
nial below 
DURABILITY OF GUTTA PERCHA TUBING. 
Many inquiries having been made as to the durability of Gutta I’eroha Tubing, the Gutta I’ereha 
Company have pleasure in giving publicity to tbe following leltor from Sir RAYMOND JARVIS, 
Ventnor, Isle of Wight. 
(Second Testimonial), March 10, 180. 
"In reply to your letter received this morning, respecting the Gutta I’erclm Tubing fui pump ser- 
vice, I can state, with much satisfaction, it answers perfectly Many builders and other persons 1: 
lately examined it, and there is not the least apparent difference since the first, laying down, now 
several years ; nnd I am informed that it is to do adopted generally in the houses that are being 
erected here." 
THE GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY, PATENTEES, 
18, WHARF-ROAD. CITY-ROAD, LONDON. 
CHARLES LENNY, 
Coach and Harness Manufacturer, 
20, NORTH END, CROYDON. 
B EGS to call attention to his Broughams, 
Clarences, Barouches, with his registered 
noiseless wheel-plate, thus shoitening 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. 1ms constantly on sale Cab and Driving 
Phaetons, Stanhope nnd single Horse ditto, Pony 
Carriages, nnd Park Phaetons. He also solicits 
attention to his Newport Paguel nnd other Carts, 
either with panels or wickerwork sides, and to Ids 
Bagot Cart, in panel or wickerwork, easy of access, 
and possessing all the 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 either the Shetland Pony 
or the Horse. 
C. L. would also invite an inspection of Ins re- 
gistered Phaeton in basket-work, suitable cither 
for one or a pair of ponies or horses. 
Carriages of alt kinds let on hire for long or 
short engagements. 
BY HER MAJESTY’S ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
M AJOR’S REMEDIES for thcHOHSE. 
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 
sufficient to cure from four to six Spavins, price 
£ 1 . 15s. 
MAJOR'S SINOVITIO LOTION (the Remedy. 
No. 2). for Grogginess, Weak Joints. Sprainsoftlic 
Back Sinews, Ruptures of the Sheaths ol Tendons, 
Suspensory Ligaments, Shoulder Lameness, and 
Inflammation ; ulso for the cure and prevention of 
breaking down, &c. In bottles, large size, £l. Is.; 
small, 1 0s. Od. each. The above invaluable reme- 
dies can now be forwarded to anv part of the 
United Kingdom. Pre-payment, by Check or Post- 
office order, made payable to Joseph Major, Post- 
office, Chnring-cross. 
Letters addressed to Joseph Major, llorse 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, .'>2, Sackville- 
street, agent for Dublin; agent for Glasgow, Mr. 
W. A. Preston, 10, Stockwoll-street, and 4 », 
Adelphi-strcet 
H orse infirmary and shoeing 
FORGES, ha, Park lane, and at Tattersull’s 
Yard (for many years conducted by tho late A. 
Henderson). 
HENRY IL ST EVENS, Veterinary Surgeon 
(from Newmarket), informs his friends uml the 
public that lie has taken the above promises, and 
is now enabled to offer his service* in the Cure of 
Curbs, Splints. Spavins, &c. (at his Infirmary), with- 
out blemishing, with which diseases his practical 
experience in Newmarket for twenty years Inis 
rendered him peculiarly conversant. 
STEVENS' OINTMENT (with Advico), sup- 
plied at the above address, in Boxes, with direc- 
tions for use, 2s. fid. each, or 3s. free by pout. 
Sold by Rogers, Newmarket, and aU respectable 
Druggists. 
RUPTURES.— BY ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
WnUTF/S MO CM AIN LEVER 
V V TRUSS is allowed by upwards of 200 Medi- 
cal gentlemen to lie the most effective 
invention in the curative treatment 
of HERNIA. The use of a steel 
spring, so often hurtful In its clfects, 
is here avoided ; a soft bandage being 
worn round the body, while the re- 
quisite resisting power is supplied 
by the MOC-MAIN PAD and PA- 
TENT LEVER, fitting with so much 
case aud 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 lit) forwarded by post, on tho 
circumference of the body two inches 
below the hip* being rent to tho 
manufacturer, Mr. White, 228, Plc- 
__ cadllly. London. 
,.i a single truss. IGs., 21*., 26*. Gd„ nnd 
31s. Od.; postage. Is. Double ditto, 31s. Gd , 42s., 
and 529. od. ; postage, 1*. Hd. Post-office orders to 
be made payable to Join* White, Post-office, Picca- 
dilly. 
T?LASTIC STOCKINGS. — Tho material 
of which these are made is recoin mended 
by the Faculty as being peculiarly ELASTIC nnd 
COMPRESSIBLE, and tbe best Invention for 
giving efficient nnd permanent support in all 
oases of WEAKNESS and SWELLING of tho 
LEGS, VARICOSE VEINS, SPRAINS. &c. It 
1* porous, light in texture, and inexpensive, and 
is drawn on like an ordinary stocking. Price from 
7s. Od. to IGs. each. Postage, Gd. 
MaxcrACTonr, 228, Piccadilly, Loudon. 
F ORD’S EUREKA 
COLOURED SHIRT- 
ii\t. i* now rcudy, In y 00 
dillcrcnt pattern*. Siieciiiiefis, 
fu various colours, aont post 
lYeo on receipt of six stumps. 
FORD’S COLOUHRI) EU- 
REKA SHIRTS, six for 27*. 
FORD’S WHITE KURE- 
K AS. best ounlity. six for 40s. ; 
second quality, six for 3I». ; if 
washed, ready for use, 2 s. 
extra. 
CAUTION.— Ford* Eureka 
Hlirts nro stumped, " 38, 
POULTRY. LONDON." with- 
out which none nre genuine. 
Catalogues, with par- 
ticulars, post (Yce. 
RICHARD FORD, 38. Poul- 
try, London. 
ft p AVIN. SFLENT, CURB, RING- 
. mOROUGUPIN CURED, 
without pain or blemish, or tho homo requiring 
rest. 1 ho remedy to bo had in Bottles, \0s fid 
and 2 i». eaoli ; also, a certain Cure for Cracked 
Ilecls, in Packets, 2 *. fill, ouch, forwarded ou re- 
ceipt .*1 a Post-office order, payable ut Deptford to 
GEORGE TABERNACLE, Queeu's-road, New! 
cross. 
QARSAPARILLA and CHAMOMILE 
hi EESIORAIIYE PILLS, for Purifying iho 
mood and Strengthening the Digestive Organ*, 
are suited for eit her sex, and will prove a certain 
euro for Indigestion, loss of appetite, dimness of 
sight, fuinting lit*, wasting of the !le*li, languor, 
skin diseases, rheumatic and nervous affections, nnd 
all Impurities of the blood arising ftoin whatever 
cause. By the diligent use of this purifying medi- 
cine the energies of tho whole nervous system will 
he augmented, a moro nowerftil healthy notion of 
every faculty produced, feebleness and all tho 
deplorable symptom* of disease will vanish, and 
strength uml health lio restored. They have also a 
specific action on the secretions nnd excretions, and 
nxsist nature to expel from the system all humours 
mul Impurities through tho lungs, liver, kidneys, 
and skin a power possessed by no other medicine. 
They nro also especially calculated to cure scrofula, 
merourlal diseases, scorbutic eruptions, gout, rheu- 
matism, pains In tho bones, ulcers, sores, or any 
long-standing chronic malady. They will speedily 
cure tho many distressing disease* peculiar to 
women. 
Prepared by W. A. FRENCH, or nt tho Labo- 
ratory, 30'.i, Ilolborii, two doors west of Chunceiy- 
luiie. Price I*. tjd, 2*. 9d„ 4s. Gd., and Its. per 
box. Either slzo sent free per post, on receipt of 
the pricu In cash or stamps. 
DEAFNESS. 
D eafness, — D r. manfriod’s im- 
l’OR 1 ANT DISCOVERY the New Treat- 
ment for Instantly restoring Hearing without ope- 
ration, use of instruments, blistering, leeching, 
physicking, probing, syringing, or tho usual ul»urd 
treatment One consultation is sufficient ; a per- 
manent cure i* guaranteed to nny sufferer of forty 
or fifty years' duration. 
Till* truly wonderful discovery i* known nnd 
practised only by Dr. II. Manfred, who lm* made 
diseases of the ear Ills entire study both in hos- 
pital and private prnotleo. The new treatment !* 
applied by him daily on numbers ol' applicant* 
with perfect success in every cane, enabling per- 
son* lo hear conversation with case mul delight, 
and almost Intunfly removing those noise* in the 
head and cars. Thousand* of letters from person* 
cured, inuny of which may be seen. Dr. Munfred, 
Member of the Royal College of .'urgeon*. Consult- 
ing Surgeon In Diseosesol the Ear only, will receive 
patients daily, from ten until live, free of any 
charge, except in those case* where restoration of 
hearing i* positively certain. Dr. Manfred, M.K.C.S., 
72, Regent-street, London. 
NOTICE 1 (Entrance, first door In Air-itrect.)— 
Just published, free by post for eight stamps, a 
Method for Self Curo, lor country patient* only. 
D eafness and noises in the 
IIEAl). — Institution for the Curo of Deaf- 
ness, 9, Btiffolk-plaee, Pall-mall, London.— Instant 
nnd permanent restoration of hearing guaranteed, 
without tho use of cur-trumpets, instruments, or 
causing one moment's inconvenience to the most 
aged or nervous sufferer. Dr. IIOGIITON’8 new 
and extraordinary discovery, by one consultation, 
enables deaf persons of either sex to hear imme- 
diately with perfect ease the lowest whisper, mul 
magically removes nil singing in the ear*. Hos- 
pitals and private testimonials, mid certificate* 
from the most eminent physicians and surgeon* in 
England, in whoso presence deaf persons had been 
cured, uml many liundreda of private patients 
cured, cun be seen or referred to. Hours ot con- 
sultation. eleven till four everyday. FRANCIS 
ROBERT HOGHTON, Member of tho London 
Royal College of Surgeon*, May 2, 1846 ; Licentiate 
of the Apothecaries' Company, April 30, I84G. 
Just Published, 
SELF-CURE of DEAFNESS, for COUNTRY 
PATIENTS; a Stop to Empiricism, Quackery, 
mid Exorbitant Fees. Sent, on receipt of »cvcn 
stamp*, free. Examination free. 
9, Sullolk-placc, Pall-mall. 
HEALTH RESTORED. 
H OLLOWAY’S FILLS.— 
An Extraordinary Cure of Dropsy, after 
suffering for eighteen month*. 
Copy of a Letter from Mr. G. Briggs, Chemist. 
Goolc, dated February l»th, 1853. 
TO rnoFESBOK UOLLOWAT. 
Sin, — I have much pleasure in informing you of a 
mo»t surprising cure of dropsy, recently effected by 
your vuluublo medicines. Cuptain Jackson, of this 
place, was nfilicted with dropsy for upwards of 
eighteen months, to such an extent that it caused 
hi* body uml limbs to be much swollen, and water 
oozed us it were from his skin, so that u dully 
cliunge of apparel became necessary. Notwith- 
standing the various remedies tried, and the dif- 
ferent medical men consulted, ull was ot no avail, 
until ho commenced using your Pill*, by which, 
mul a strict attention to the printed direction*, ho 
was effectually cured, nnd his health perfectly re- 
established. If you deem this worthy of publicity, 
you are at liberty to use it. 
I uni. Sir, yours respectfully, 
(Signed) G. BRIGGS. 
Sold at the Establishment of Professor HOLLO- 
\\ ay ill. Strand (near Temple-bar). London, 
and hi’ all respectable Druggists and Dealers in 
Medicines throughout the civilised world, ut tho 
following prices;— Is. tjd., 2s. 9d., Is. Gd., i la., 22s.. 
and J3s. each box. 
N.ll— Directions for the guidance of patients m 
every disorder are affixed to each box. 
There is a considerable saving by taking tho 
larger size*. 
