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THE MIMIN'- SKA SON. • 
P. II \KH()li> “KKA l'LANNEL 
I" 1 « SHIRT, for Hunting, Shooting, & c., ob- 
tain No. O 40 n M IN ST K K-STH EET. R EADING. 
" It )ins 0 i.lv <" I"' seen to be admired, and wlicn 
once worn will never bo deserted."— Era, April 3rd, 
1803. 
II V iikic MAJESTY’S ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
1\/T A JOB'S RE M El) 1 ES for the II OR 8E, 
_j7 1 the best and most effectual ever discovered, 
superseding the " burning iron" und the torture of 
“ cautery." 
MAJOR’S BRITISH REMEDY for the Cure of 
ltlngbonc, Spuvlns, Splints, &c. A single bottle 
BUlIlelont to cure from four to six Spavins, price 
£1. INs. 
MAJOR'S SINOVITIC LOTION (the Remedy, 
No. 2), l'or (irogginess. Weak Joints, Sprains of the 
Rack Sinews, Ruptures ol the Sheaths of Teudons, 
Suspensory Ligaments, Shoulder Lameness, and 
Inflammation ; also for the cure and prevention of 
breaking down, Ac. In bottles, large size, £l. Is. ; 
small, 10s. Cd. each The above invaluable reme- 
dies can now be forwarded to nnv part of the 
United Kingdom. Pre-payment, by Check or Post* 
ofllce order, made payable to Joseph Major, Post* 
Office, Charing-cross. 
Letters addressed to Joseph Mi^jor, Horse Infir- 
marv, Briliidivnrd, Coekspur-street. 
Agent for Newmarket, Mr. Thomas Dunning ; 
for Scotland. Messrs Gardner and Alnslle, Edin- 
burgh ; Mr. W. F Wells, chemist, 62, Sackville- 
strect, agent for Dublin ; agent for Glasgow, Mr. 
W. A Preston, 1C, Stoekwell-street, aud 44, 
Adelphi-st,rcct 
rpHE MOST APPROVED STOVES.— 
.L The demand for the CHUNK and VESTA 
STOVES (separut. ly patented) still continuing 
unabated, und numbers having been sold last 
-Benson (111 all upwards of 1 4, non), through the 
patronage ol families who have had experience of 
their pir-ominently unoftil qualities, WILLIAM S. 
BURTON has renewed confidence In recommend- 
ing them for their cleanliness, economy, and safety. 
During the- last, thirteen yenrs they have been 
found sources of great comfort in the bed-room of 
the invalid, affording an uniform temperature 
throughout the day and night, with one supply of 
IXicl, n it 1 out attention. Particulars sent postage 
lVeo. Chunk, 30s to 60s. ; Vesta, from 35s. ; Stoves 
for Warehouses, Ac., from lOs.each. Joyce's Patent 
Fuel, 4s. Od. per senlcd bag. 
WILLIAM S. BURTON has ten large Show 
Rooms (all communicating), exclusive of the shop, 
devoted solely to tin show of GENERAL FUR- 
NISHING IRONMONGERY (including cutlery, 
iilckcl silver, plated und japanned wares, iron and 
bras- bedsteads), bo arranged and classified that 
purchasers may easily and nt once make their 
(selections. 
Catalogues with engravings sent (per post) free. 
The money returned lor every article not approved 
of. 
89, OXFORD-STREET (corner of Newman- 
street); 2 and 3, NEWMAN-STRKET ; and 4and 
b, PERRY’S-PLACE. 
WATER 
POISONED 
LEADEN 
PIPES. 
'T'HE REST SHOW of IRON RED- 
I s IT ADS In the KINGDOM is WILLIAM 
S. BURTON'S, He has two very large Rooms, 
which are devoted to the exclusive show of Iron 
mid Brass Bedsteads and Children's Cots, with 
appropriate Bedding and Mattresses. Common 
Iron Bedsteads, l«- ; Portable Folding Bedsteads, 
from I 2 .i t il ; Patent Iron Bedsteads, fitted with 
dovetail joints and patent sucking, from 21 s. : und 
Cots, from 2 Is. Otioli. Handsome ornamental Iron 
amt Brass Bedsteads, in great variety, from .£2. 19s. 
to £13. 13s, 
r PHE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for 
I SILVER.- The REAL NICKEL SILVER, 
introduced twenty years ago by WILLIAM S. 
BURTON, when PLATED by the patent process 
of Messrs. LI king ton and Co., is beyond all eom- 
pnri-on the very best article next to sterling silver 
that can lie employed as such, either usefully or 
ornamentally, ns by no possible test can It be dis- 
tinguished from reul silver. 
Fldillo 
I'sltvni. 
Thread or 
Uruiunick 
r«U«rr. 
KI»k’* 
I’Mtcrn. 
1. . IKs. . 
, 26s. .. 
. . 32a. 
.. 30s. . 
. .. 403. .. 
. . 46s. 
.. 309. . 
. .. 429. .. 
.. 48S. 
.. 409. . 
. . . 60s. . . 
. . 648. 
. . 40S. . 
. . . 58s. . . 
. . Gf g. 
Dessert Forks 
Dessert Spooiis 
Table Forks 
Table Spoons 
Ten and Coffee Sets, Waiters, Candlesticks, kc., 
at proportionate prices All kinds of Re-pluting 
doue by the Patent Process, 
CHEMICALLY PURE NICKEL NOT 
PLATED. 
Kiddle. Thread. KlDg'L 
Table Spoons and Forks, 
full sixe, per dozen — 12 s 28s 20s. 
Dessert ditto und ditto. . 1<« 21 s 85s. 
Tea ditto 6s I is 12 b. 
p A S C II A N D E L I E R S and 
\ T BRACKETS.— Tlie increased and increasing 
Use of g.is in private houses lias induced WILLIAM 
8. BURTON to collect from all the various niumi- 
t art u rern all that is new and choice in Brackets, 
Pendants, and Chandeliers, ndupted to offices, 
passages, and dwelling- rooms, us well 09 to have 
some designed expressly for him ; these are now on 
Show In one of lus Ten (.urge Rooms, and present, 
for novelty* variety, und purity of ta-te, an un- 
equalled assortment. They are marked in plain 
figures, at priced proportionate with those which 
have tended to n akefiis Establishment the largest 
and most remark able in the kingdom, viz., from 
128 . Gd. (two tight) to £IG. 
I AM PS of all SORTS and PATTERNS. 
- J —The Largest, as well as the choicest, assort- 
ment in existence of FRENCH and ENGLISH 
BIDDER A THRU, PALM E It’S CAM RHINE, Alt- 
(JANI), SOLAR, and other LAMPS, with all the 
latex, Improvement*, und of the newest and most 
recherche patterns, in Ormolu, Bohemian, and 
Plain Glass, or Papier Macin', is at WILLIAM S 
BURTON’S, and they are arranged in one large 
room, fo tliut patterns, sizes, and sorts can be in- 
stantly selected 
REAL FRENCH COLZA OIL, 4b. 9d. per 
gallon. 
PALMER’S CANDLES, 9d„ 9id., and lOd. 
per lb, 
WILLIAM 8. BURTON has TEN LARGE 
SHOW ROOMS (all communicating), exclusive of 
the shop, devoted solely to the show of GENERAL 
FURNISHING IRONMONGERY (including cut- 
lerv, nickel s five i- .plated and japanned wares, iron 
aiiAbVi'W ln-riding). so arranged and 
,.i ii ..i n r. may easily and at once 
, jent (per post) free, 
ry article not approved 
.(comer of Newman- 
‘MAN -STREET; and 
aiai£ 3H1 
“ 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 Bouchurch, Isle of Wight. 
1 he original section of pipe Is «j in. long. 24 in. diameter, and 5-16 in. thick. A great part of the inter- 
nal surface is corroded by the action of the water; but, ns 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 pine, and 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 has no effect on Gutta Perclia Tubing. See Testimo- 
DURABILITY OF GUTTA PEROHA TUBING. 
Many inquiries having been made as to the durability of Gutta Percha^Tuhing, the Gutta rerclia 
Company have pleasure in giving publicity to the following letter from Sir RAYMOND JARVIS, 
Vcntnor, Isle of Wight. (Second Testimonial) March 10, I8f 2. 
" In reply to your letter received this morning, respecting the Gutta Perclia Tubing for pump ser- 
vice I can -fate, with much satisfaction, it answers perfectly Many builders and other persons b 
Inteiy examined it, and there is nut the least apparent dit lerence singe the first laying down now 
several years; and I am informed that it is to be adopted generally in the houses that are being 
erected licre." . 
THE GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY, PATENTEES, 
18, WHARF-ROAD, CITY-ROAD, LONDON. 
HENRY PEAT, 
HUNTING SADDLER, 
14, OLD BOND-STREET, 
LONDON. 
THE SUCCESSFUL RESULTS OF THE LAST 
HALF CENTURY HAVE PROVED BE- 
YOND QUESTION THAT 
HOWLAND’S MACASSAR OIL 
possesses peculiarly nourishing powers in the 
growtli. restoration, and improvement of tlip 
Human Hair, and is now universally acknow- 
ledged to be the cheapest, and superior to all pre- 
parations for the hair. It prevents it from falling 
off or turning grey, strengthens weak hair, cleanses 
it from scurf and dandriff, and makes it beautifully 
soft, curly, and glossy. Its operation in cases of 
baldness is peculiarly active ; and in the growth of 
the beard, whiskers, eyebrows, and mustachios, it 
is unfailing in its stimulative operation. For chil- 
dren it is especially recommended, as forming the 
bnsis ol a beautiful head of hair. In dressing the 
liuir nothing can equal its effect, rendering it so 
admirably soft that it will lie in any direction, and 
imparting a transcendent lustre. 
Price 3s. Gd. and 7s. ; Family Bottles (equal to 
four small), 10s. 6d , nnd double that size, 2le. 
CAUTION!— On the Wrapper of each Bottle 
are the words ROWLAND’S MACASSAR OIL, 
in two lines. The same are engraven on tlie back 
of the Wrapper nearly 1,600 times, containing 
29,028 letters. 
Sold by A ROWLAND nnd SONS. 20, Hatton* 
garden, London, and by all Chemists and Per- 
fumers. 
rpo SPORTSMEN. — Her Majesty’s 
X Royal Letters Patent, for valuable and extra- 
ordinary improvements in the most powerful and 
brilliant Telescopes, Camp, Opera, Race-course, 
nnd Perspective Glasses, to know the distances of 
objects viewed through them— of great importance 
to Sportsmen, the Army, Navy, and others Messrs. 
S. und B. SOLOMONS, Opticians, 39, Albemarle* 
street, Piccadilly. Observe— Opposite the York 
Hotel. These Telescopes possess such extraordi- 
nary powers, that some three-and-a-lialf inches 
with un extra eye-piece will show distinctly Jupi- 
ter's moons, Saturn's ring, aud the double stars. 
With the same Telescope cun be seen a person’s 
countenance three-and-n-hnlf miles distant, and 
an object from sixteen to twenty miles. They are 
of larger, and all sizes, with increasing powers ac- 
cordingly. 
THE ROYAL EXHIBITION, 186L-A valuable, 
newly-invented, very small powerful waistcoat- 
pocket glass, the size of a walnut, by which a 
person can be seen and kuown one-and-a-hali 
miles distant. They answer every purpose on the 
race-course, at the opera-houses, country scenery, 
and sliips are clearly seen at twelve to fourteen 
miles. They are invaluable for shooting, deer- 
stalking, yachting, to sportsmen, gentlemen, game- 
keepers, and tourists. Opera and Race-course Per- 
spective Glasses, with wonderful powers; an object 
can be clearly seen from ten to twelve miles dis- 
tant, Newly-invented Spectacles. The most aged 
defective sight is brought to its youthful, natural, 
and original state. Invisible and all kinds ot 
Acoustic Instruments for relief of extreme Deaf- 
ness.— 39, Albemarle-strcet, Piccadilly, opposite 
the York Hotel. 
GREAT COMFORT TO INVALIDS. 
4 FIXED WATER-CLOSET for £\. 
X V Places in gardens converted into comfort- 
able Water-closets by the PATENT HERMETI- 
CALLY SEALED I’AN, with its Selfacting 
Valve, entirely preventing the return of cold air 
or cfiluvin. Any carpenter pan fix it in two hours. 
Price £1. Also, Ilermetically-sealcd Inodorous 
Chamber Commodes, £1, £2 4s , and £3; aud 
Improved Portable Water-closets, with Pump, 
Cistern, and Self-acting Valve. A Prospectus, 
with Engravings, forwarded by enclosing two 
postage stamps. 
AtFYFE and Co.'s Sanatorium, 4G, Leicester- 
square, London. 
TM PORTA NT to FAMILIES FUR- 
X. N I. SUING, who study elegance with economy. 
JAMES COOK'S THREE GUINEA FRENCH- 
POLISHED MAHOGANY ARABIAN BED- 
STEAD, Bedding, Cabinet, Carpet, Looking-glass, 
und Upholstery Warehouse.- Bromptou-housc, 22 
aud 23, Quceu's-buildings, KnightsUridgc. Esti- 
mates given, and a list of prices scut post-free. 
F c 
LORD’S EUREKA 
_ COLOURED SHIRT- 
ING is now ready, in 200 
different patterns. Specimens, 
in various colours, sent post 
free ou receipt of six stamps. 
FORD'S COLOURED EU- 
REKA SHIR IS, six for 27s. 
FORD'S WHITE EURE- 
KAS, best quality, six for 40s. ; 
Second quality, six for 31s.; if 
washed, ready for use, 2s. 
extra. 
CAUTION.— Ford's Eureka 
Shirts nro stamped, “ 38. 
POULTRY. LONDON," with- 
out which none are genuine. 
"»• Catalogues, with par- 
ticulars, post free. 
RICHARD FORD, 38, Poul- 
try, London. 
RUPTURES.— BY ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
TITTHITE’S MOC-MAIN LEVER 
7 7 TRUSS is allowed by upwards of 200 Medi- 
cal gentlemen tube the most effective 
invention iu the curative treatment 
of HERNIA. The use of a 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 PAI) and PA- 
TENT LEVER, fitting withsomuoh 
ease and closeness that it cannot be 
detected, and may be worn during 
sleep. A descriptive circular may 
be bad, and the Tiuss (which cannot 
fail 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. 
Price of a single truss, IGs., 2ls., 2Gs. Gd., and 
31s. Gd.; postage, Is. Double ditto, 31s. Gd., 42s., 
and 52s. Gd. ; postage, Is. 8d, Post-office orders to 
be made payable to Jons White, Fost-office, Picca- 
dilly. 
E LASTIC STOCKINGS.— Thematerial 
of which these are made is recommended 
by the Faculty as being peculiarly ELASTIC and 
COMPRESSIBLE, ana the best invention for 
giving efficient and permanent support in all 
cases of WEAKNESS and SWELLING of the 
LEGS, VARICOSE VEINS, SPRAINS, kc. It 
is porous, light in texture, and inexpensive, and 
is drawn on iike an ordinary stocking. Price from 
7s. Gd. to IGs. each. Postage, 6d. 
Manofactobt, 228, Piccadilly, London. 
M 
A NEW DISCOVERY IN TEETH. 
/TIL HOWARD, Surgeon-Dentist, 
17 D 52, Fleet-street, lias introduced an entirely 
New Description of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, fixed 
without springs, wires, or ligatures. They so ptr- 
fectly resemble the natural teeth, us 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 method does not require the extraction 
of roots, or any painful operation, nnd will support 
ami presene teeth tliut are loose, and is guaran- 
teed to restore articulation and mastication. 
Decayed teeth rendered sound and useful in mas- 
tication. 62 , Fleet-street. —At home from one till 
five. 
BILE 1 BILEI BILEI 
I F you suffer from the above distressing 
complaint, send twelve postage stamps to 
W. S. WORUOYS, CHEMIST, 70, NEW CUT, 
LAMBETH, London, and receive a Box of Pills, 
Diet Table, und plain rules in cases of sickness or 
accident, by return of post. 
N.B.— If you wish to keep the doctor out of your 
house, don't neglect this timely advice. 
D eafness and noises in the 
HEAD — Institution for the Cure of Deaf- 
ness, 9, Suffolk-place, Pall-mall, London.— Instant 
and permanent restoration of hearing guaranteed, 
without the use of ear-trumpets, instruments, or 
causing one moment’s inconvenience to the most 
aged or nervous sufferer. l>r. HUGH TON'S new 
and extraordinary discovery, by one consultation, 
enables deaf persons of either sex to hear imme- 
diately with perfect ease tlic lowest whisper, and 
magically removes all singing in the ears. Hos- 
pitals and private testimonials, nnd certificates 
from the most eminent physicians and surgeons in 
England, in whose presence deaf persons hud been 
cured, and many hundreds of private patients 
cured, can be seen or referred to. Hours ol con- 
sultation, eleven till four every dny. FRANCIS 
KUBKlt 1 HOGHTON, Member of the London 
Royal College of Surgeons, May 2, 1845 Licentiate 
of the Apothecaries’ Company, April 30, 1846. 
Just Published, 
SELF-CURE of DEAFNESS, for COUNTRY 
PATIENTS; a Stop to Empiricism. Quackery, 
and Exorbitant Fees. Sent, on receipt of seven 
stamps, free. Examination free. 
9, Suffolk-place, Fall-mall 
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
HUNTING. 
The South Essex Fox-hounds will meet 
Tuesday, 28th, at Bossildon Church, and on Satii, 
day. Dee. 2nd, at Orsott Heath, at half-past ten Yo 
will find the other information you seek in another 
column. 
Huntsman . — The cards were sent by post, and most 
therefore have miscarried. Send your address in 
full, and wo will despatch more with pleasure. U 
Harkuway. — 1. — If, ns you say, the Master of 
Hounds was a considerable dit In net from the hound* 
when they burst, you need not liavo waited for kitT 
The etiquette of tlic field, however, compels you i ( 
"hold hard" until the Master gets up. 2.— jy. 
have soon a young gentleman severely horsewhinpt,! 
for rudely rushing before another when in the act of 
gathering for a leap. The tailoring fox-hunters arc 
h sad nuisance when out on a full day. 
Charles . — As your horse is such a terrific puller it j. 
no uso to saw his head off. You can try the bridle 
in question, but bridles of a punishing nnture very 
ofton irritate— not subdue. We would recommend 
you to sit quietly, with both hands well down— if fi D 
will not then go kindly, let us know. 
An Admirer— it you want real good hunting, with 
heavy fencing, devote a few days to Lord Henry 
ffcntlnck's hounds. They are very fast, and you 
would have to leap high and go very fast to sec th c 
deaths. No drawing-room fox-hunter need go down 
into Lincolnshire, for they ride across country more 
like devils than men. 
Meltonian . — There arc bnt few hunters fast enough lor 
stceplcchosing — especially when we frequently liml 
winners enrrying not more than nine, ten, and some- 
times eight stone. A perfect weight-carrying hunter 
has but a poor ebancc with tho generality 0 f the 
"weeds’’ that very frequently carry oil' the prizes 
You will find Yorkshire the host county, and If you 
cannot meet with one there to suit you, go over to 
Ireland. 
A Mutter <f Fox-houndt . — Yours arc not thc only 
kennels in which the disease is prevalent. To remove 
them to higher ground would not cure your hounds, 
as we have known the disease very bad in kennels 
built on high ground, and on a dry sandy soil. We 
shall shortly publish some remarks on tho treatment 
of hounds. 
COURSING. 
T— Favour us by forwarding the podigreo, and it shall 
of course be inserted. 
RACING. 
Query . — Barker rode Knight of St. Gcorgo for tho 
Worcestershire Stakes. 
Jockey.— Wo do not undertake to decide wagers. 
Time , — Dirk Hatteriek was scratched for the Con- 
vivial Stakes (York) at 9 a.m, on tho 3rd of August 
last. 
H'elter . — The amount you state was offered and taken. 
Stirrup . — Littlo Davie won the Tradesmen’s Plato 
(Derby). 
POULTRY. 
M. T. B.— If you can send out well-bred fowls at a 
trifling expense it might answer. Poultry breeding 
is carried on with spirit in tho United States. We 
give tlie average price of choice fowls there as a 
f iido for your speculation; — Brahma fowls from 
to 10 dollars per pair ; those hatched iu 1853 from 
10 to 16 dollars the pair. Sumatra pheasant, or 
Ebon games, about the same price. White Shanghai ■. 
6 to 10 dollars per pair llong-Kong fowls, 15 
dollars per pair, Bremen geese, if fine, 10 dollars 
per pair. 
Buxton .— The pullots are generally dark coloured— 
locks red, interspersed with black. 
II til mins . — The Shropshire Poultry Show will take 
place on Tuesday, the 28th of November. 
T. B., Bi iilut.— Stevens, King-street, Covent Garden. 
MASONIC. 
J. IF — Yes. We are glad to receive commumcation- 
lVom Lodges. We cannot attend every Lodge in 
London— therefore must depend sometimes upon 
Secretaries favouring us with a report of their 
meetings. 
Tom . — We are certain the Queen is maligned in such a 
matter. Some ladies, we arc aware, have an objec- 
tion to Masonry (and that is most frequently caused 
by Masons themselves), but the Queen's uncles (with 
thc exception of the Duke of Cambridge) being alt 
Masons, nnd her much-loved parent the Duke ol" 
Kent, nnd revered uncle tho Duke of Sussex, l»»th 
being Grand Masters, she could liavo no well- 
founded objection to Prinoe Albert's entering 
that excellent Order. We bavo reason to know that 
preparations were made at tho “ Alpha Lodge," 
Kensington, by the Duke of Sussex, somo few years 
since, for thc purpose of initiating the Prince. The 
Duke’s death took place before the arrangement 
were completed, and thus tho matter dropped, merv 
particularly as there was no member iff the Royal 
Family in a position to succeed to the Grand Chair. 
AQUATIC. ... 
■S'. — The owner of the celebrated Mosquito, which 
raced so often with Volants, is a candidate for the 
Royal London Yacht Club. 
B . — You are not eligible for tho Lilley Club, Cana.- 
dates must be yachtsmen. 
MISCELLANEOUS., , . 
Breeder und Trainer . — The following is the only in- 
formation wo can yet give you on the subject. It > s 
the order issued by the Inspector-General of Cavalry 
to officers in command of regiments and depot f, 
&c. ; — “No threc-y ear-old is for the present to le 
purchased. Officers commanding are to uso their 
utmost endeavours to obtain four-year-olds at tue 
present price, £26. 6s. With a view to render the 
augmentation .recently authorised to the cavalry 
regiments serving at home and in Turkey (but espe- 
cially those in Turkey) available for service with ihe 
loast possible delay, the Secretary at " r ur has i sanc- 
tioned seasoned horses being purchased at the fol- 
lowing prices -.—Five and six-year-olds, £ 82 ; seven 
and eight-year-olds, £40. These horses must be in 
good condition, and no horso bo purchased at these 
prices that is not at once fit to be put into the ranks 
as regards condition and stamina. As few horses 
from the class from which cavalry horses are pur- 
chased arrive at the age of seven or eight year 5 
without being blemished or showing some dtfec*, 
veterinary surgeons are to be instructed not to reji c 
horses for defects which will not interfere with 
horse doing Iris work : and to bear in mind that tia. 
object to be attained is to procure a constitutional y 
sound horse, fit for the immediate service for wdk 
ho is required. You will report to me on 
every month what progress you liavo made in u 
last month in procuring horses, speeding ineir 
ages, for thc information of the General Comma ’ 
ing-in-Chief. By order, &e.- Joseph Thackwbi^, 
Lieutenant-General, Inspector-General of Cavalry- 
CONTENTS. 
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Coursing 
Yachting 
Rowing — The Championship of the Thames 
Cricket 
Angling 
Tournament in America 
The Sportsman's Library 
The Garden 
The Farm 
Poultry Yard 
Country House 
Field Naturalists 
Field of War 
Battle 
List of Killed aud Wounded 
General News, Masonics, etc. etc, 
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