1130 
the field 
l-IENRY PEAT, 
HUNTING saddler, 
14, OLD BOND-STREET, 
LONDO N- 
PKIZBCATT^WOj; ™* 85U ™- 
t w nn( | |'. B. THOMAS, S1LVER- 
A SMITHS to Hu* CLUB. r. qicctfully t»o#r to 
?- ' • ml, cm m-l tlic I’ablic Hint they lm\.- 
Ift'stwk ■ en-iU variety of Silver mid Silver plated 
BMhe .fl£k*. Dnim-liottles, and Sandwich-OMis, 
!! S N /•: w noNU-Si it k i.r 
IVllISTLER’S, 11, STRAND. 
KSr2.ES, AN® P2ST0&S 
nV KVrilY II 
t LLSOI’P’S PALE ALE in IJOTTLE, 
1 \ »* supplied to till- C’-IO - I A L 1 ALACK; 
in Casks of is Gallons, recommended by Baron 
L SK, HARRINGTON rARKER and Co., 
6 J, PALL-MALL, London. 
LONG EVENINGS MADE SHOUT. 
M ECIirS FAMOUS BAGATELLE 
TABLES, manufactured upon the Premises, 
A LKADEN1IALL STREET, London, make long 
evening appear short, and combhie caleulatiou 
with amusement. Prices.— £J 1 ,s ;-, 1 V 'mio’iip> 
up to £12. None genuine without M ECU lb 
name. 
/ i 0CHItANE’S PATENT FIX ING 
( , . ; I K I'M or PAD prevent- Hie Saddle horn 
shifting forward, however low or defective the 
1 ‘ '\ [ i o f !e I ure rl G EOR 1 G E BLAIR. 30 . Brewer 
street, Golden-square, London. 
H OW to KEEP ft HORSE for Is. UtI. 
per day, bruise your Oots — CHAl'l' 
CUTTERS, oat Bruiser*. Manger 1; ceding Ma- 
cliihcs, Mangles, at 'Os.; Hour Mill- ' 
WEI>t.AKE, 118, Fcncliurch-stroet. — Book on 
Feeding, 13. 
T I V E. R V on 1 CdMM I S SI O N 
I j STABLES, W ILLOUGHBY HEATH 
FARM, hear GB AN 1TIAM. 
I \V. GARNER begs to inform the Nobility. 
Gentry and Publio in gener -1, that he is, ns usual, 
SK HORSES for HUNTING. Icons, 
including liTcry and riding to Hounds, £1. 8 s. l*er 
week. 
C TOCOA, containing, ns it docs, n fnrina- 
J ceous substance, and ti bland oil, is a most 
valuable article of diet. To adapt it, however, to 
delicate stomachs, it is essential that the larma 
ceous mi bn ta n co be perfectly incorporated with the 
oily, - o that theonc prevents the other from sepa- 
rating Such union exists in the Cocoa here 
presented The delightful flavour, in part de- 
pendant on the oil. is fully developed and the 
wlrolo preparation made grateful to the Weakest 
JaJLBS EPPS, HOMEOPATHIC. CHEMIST. 
EGYPTIAN HALL, PICCADILLY, 
112 , Great Russell-stroot, Bloomsbury, 
82, Old Broad street, City, 
In regard to purity, see the Report of the 
Analytical Commission In the " Lancet," July, 5, 
1854. ■ 
rpHE BEST SHOW of IRON BED- 
SJ EADS in the KINGDOM is WILLIAM 
S BURTON’S, lie has two very large Room-, 
winch ure devoted to the exclusive show ol Iron 
and Brass Bedsteads and Children’s Cols, with 
appropriate Bedding and Mattresses Common 
Iron Bedsteads, 18s.; Portable Folding Bedsteads, 
from 12s. fid. ; Patent Iron Bedsteads, fitted with 
dovetail joints and patent sacking, from 2 is. ; and 
Cots, from 21 s. each. Handsome ornamental Iron 
and Brass Bedsteads, in great Variety, from £ 2 . 19s. 
t0 Ml lT PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for 
BY EVERY MAKER IN THE 
WOULD. 
SroBTswEs are invited to inspect 
WHISTLERS’ 
SECOND-HAND STOCK. 
They will find a Gun to suit their Shoot- 
ing, and CftBy to the pocket. 
any article taken in 
EXCHANGE. 
WHISTLER, 11, STRAND, 
OrrOSITE THE 
COLDEN CROSS HOTEL. 
TO SPORTSMEN, P3BSSTFJANS, 
OTHERS. 
GUNS. RIFLES, AND REVOLVERS. 
LANG lias art extensive assortment 
?JJ a of Second-hand GUNS, by all the first 
London Makers, at half their original cost, wrJIleTi 
he lias taken in exchange, in addition to Ins own 
superior GUNS and RIFLES, ns turned out by the 
jute Joseph Mnntou, for the superior finish of winch 
J. Lang obtained a prize-medal at the Great l-.xl li- 
bitum. Hi lies on the most approved plan for the 
Conical Ball, for lleer-shooting or long distances. 
Revolving Pistols on J. Lang’s oyva plan, ns also 
Dean amt A damn’, Colt’s, Kc. ; but a trial is re- 
commended before risking money or life. 
22 . Coekspur-street, London. 
V 
«. SIL\ l it -The REAL NICKEL SILVER, 
introduced twent, year- ago by WILLIAM ... 
BURTON, when PLA 1 ED by the patent process 
of Messrs. Elkington and Co., is beyond all com- 
parison I lie very best article next to sterling ailvc. 
that can be employed ns such, either usefully or 
ornainentally. as by no possible test can it be dis- 
t lOguiihed from real silv er. 
TUdio 52sm?£ Kin 
. 32s. 
. 4 fis. 
Tea Spoons, per dozen. . 18s 2i>-. 
Dessert I orks • • 30s 40s. 
Dessert Spoons ,, .. 308 42s. 
Table Forks ,. .. 408 M3. .... fils. 
Table Spoons .. 40s 58s. .... G»s. 
Tea and Coffee Sets, Waiters, Candlesticks, Ac., 
at proportionate prices. All kinds ol lie-plating 
done by the Patent Process. 
CHEMICALLY 1'UIlE NICKEL NOT 
PLATED. 
King’*. 
. 288 "03. 
. 4lS 258. 
.US 128. 
V GREAT VARIETY OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND 
At THOMAS’S, Silversmiths an d Platers, 153, New Bond-street, Londo n. 
D O YOU WANT LUXURIANT 
II \I If, WHISKERS, &c. If so, ELLEN 
GRAHAM’S MoUKRKNE is unfailing ill its 
ellicacy. It reproduces the hair when lost by dis- 
ease or decay, prevents its falling oil. ellectunlly 
cheeks greyness, strengthens weak hair, and is 
guaranteed to produce whiskers, moustnehios, & c , 
in three or four weeks. For beautifying the hair, 
and sustaining its curling powers, it ha- no equal, 
sent post free on receipt of twenty-four post 
° — GRAHAM, 3, NEW-UOAD. 
Flddlo. - Tl,r 
Table Spoons and Forks, 
full size, per dozen — 12 s. 
Dessert ditto and ditto. . Fa. , 
Ten ditto 
/ t AS CHANDELIERS and 
\ l BRACKETS.— The increased and increasing 
Use of gas hi private houses has Induced W 1 ELI AM 
S. BURTON to collect from all the vnrion- manu- 
facturer i nil that is new and choice in Brackets, 
Pendants, and Chandeliers, adapted to offices, 
passages, and dwelling-rooms, n* well as to have 
some designed expressly for him ; these are now on 
Show in one of his Ten Eargc Rooms, and present, 
for novelty, variety, and purity of tn-tc, an un- 
equalled assortment. They are marked in plain 
figures, at price* proportionate with those which 
have tended to make his Establishment the largest 
and most remarkable in the kingdom, viz., from 
12 s. Cd. (two light) to £10. 
1 AMPS of nil SOR TS and PATTERNS. 
j — The largest, a- well ns the choicest, assort- 
ment in existence of FRENCH and ENGLISH 
MODER ATEUU, PALMER’S CAM PHI NIC, AK- 
GAND, SOLAR, and other LAMPS, with all the 
lutest improvements, ainl of the newest and most 
recherche pattern*, in Ormolu, Bohemian, ami 
l’j.im (ilns«, or Papier Macin', is at WILLIAM S. 
B1K ION’S, and they me arranged in one large 
room, > that jjatterns, sizes, and sort# cun be iu- 
BE.YL FRENCH COLZA OIL. 4s 9d. pci 
g Y/ EtfER'S CANDLES, 9d„ fid., and lOd. 
IK ‘ I\M S. BURTON has TEN LARGE 
jO MS (all communicatin'.’), exclusive of 
>• to the show of GENERAL 
dONGEKY (including cut- 
,^.d and japanned wares, iron 
afld bedding), so arranged and 
may easily and at once 
ng- sent (per post) free 
rery article not approved 
_flCT (corner of Newrnan- 
1C W MAN-STREET; and 
S-TLACE. 
THE HUNTING SEASON. 
P. HARBOR’S “ERA” l LAN N EL 
^ „ SHIRT, for Hunting, Shooting, &c„ ob- 
& ^«Wi > NSTER-STREET. BEADING. 
<■ ft has only to be seen to be admired, and .when 
once worn will never be deserted. —Era, April 3id, 
1853. 
BY HER MAJESTY’S ROYAL LETTERS 
M AJOR’S REMEDIES for the HORSE, 
the best and most effectual ever discovered 
superseding the " burning iron" aud the torture of 
" M A, "oit’S BRITISH REMEDY for the Cure of 
Ringbone, Spavins. Splints, &c. A single bottle 
sufficient to cure from four to Bix Spavins, puce 
* MAJOR'S SINOVITIC LOTION (the Remedy, 
No. 2 ), for Grogginess, Weak Joints. Sprains of The 
Back Sinews, Ruptures o ft h eh 1 1 e a t h s o f ^ lc i 1 d o ns . 
Suspensory Ligaments, Shoulder Lameness, and 
Inflammation ; also for the cure and prevention of 
breaking down. Ac. In bottles, large size, l L ; 
small; 1 0 s. Cd. each- The above invaluable reme- 
dies can now be forwarded to any. P®£t °f R»® 
United Kingdom. Pre-payment, by Check or Iost- 
olhce order, made payable to Joseph Major, lost- 
° ^Letters 'address ed to Joseph Major, Horse Infir- 
mary, British-yard, Coekspur-street. 
Agent for Newmarket, Mr. Thomas punning. ; 
for Scotland. Messrs Gardner ami AinsUe, ..Edin- 
burgh i Mr. W. F. Wells, chemist, 52. S.itkMlle- 
8 1 reef, agent for Dublin; agent for Glasgow, 5Ir. 
W. A- Preston, )0. Stockwell-strect, and 41, 
Adeiphi-strcet. 
ri^ E ETH. — By Her 
1 Majesty's Royal Letters 
Patent.— Newly -invented and 
Patented application of Che- 
mically-prepared White In- 
dia rubber in the construc- 
tion of Artificial Teeth. Gums, 
and Palates.— Mr. EPHRAIM MOSEL Y. Sur- 
geon. Dentist, Cl, G ros vc nor-st reet, Grosvcnor- 
snuare, sole Inventor and Patentee.- A new,, 
original, and invaluable invention, consisting in 
ilmacTnptation, with the most absolute ;Vcrfection' 
and success, ot C11EM1CALLY-1 RE1 AULD 
WHITE INDIA-RUBBER as a lining to the 
ordinary gold or bone frame. By this applica- 
tion nil sharp edges are avoided ; no spyinga. 
wires, or fastenings are required A natural 
elasticity, hitherto wholly uniittmnable. and a fit 
perfected with the most unerring accuracy, is 
secured; while, from the softness and flexibility of 
the agent employed, the greatest support is given 
to the adjoining teeth when loose, or Tendered 
tender by the absorption of the gums, i he acids 
of the month exert no agency on the Chenucnlly- 
nrennred White India-rubber, and. as it is a non- 
1 .... (..nnmi'otlirP T1HLV Willi 
stamps, by Miss 
HORNSEY, Middlesex. 
••My whiskers are greatly improved. — J. Short, 
Dudley. , , . ~ 
•• It ha- produced hair where I was bald. — »v 
Morgan, Milford. .. „ ... 
•• My hair has thickened since using it. -Miss 
Cowit, Bridgwater. __ _ 
I have a full pair of whiskers.’ — II. Robb, 
H ”!t°hns effectually checked the 'greyness, "—Mrs. 
Hood, Dorking 
CHARLES LfcNNY, 
Coach and Harness Manufacturer, 
20. NORTH END, CROYDON, 
I ) EGS to call attention to his Broughams, 
j Clarences, Barouches, with his registered 
noiseless wheel-plate, thus shoi tailing the distance 
between the win els, and lessening the draught for 
the horse, allowing the wheels to lock quite under, 
nml having high trout wheels. , 
C. L. has constantly on sale Cab and Driving 
Phaetons, Stanhope and single Horse ditto. Pony 
Carriages, and Park Phaetons He also solicits 
attention to his Newport Pagne aud other Carts, 
cither with panels or wickerwork sides, and to his 
Ilngot Cart, In panel or wickerwork, easy of acm-, 
and possessing nil the advantages of the Malvern 
°UtVa?so e Ti n arge C -stoc^ of Croydon Basket 
Carriages, cheap and elegant, and in every variety 
of shape, cither for sale or building to order, vv.tn 
or without heads, to suit either the Shetland 1 ony 
° r c! , L I wmihl also invite an inspection ol his re- 
gistered Phaeton in basket-work, suitable either 
for one or a pair of ponies or horses. 
Carriages of all kinds let on hire for long or 
short engagem ents. 
SOUND AND WHITE TEETII 
Are not only indispensably requisite to a pleasing 
exterior in botli sexes, but they are peculiarly 
appreciated through life as highly conducive to 
health and longevity. Among the vnrioUl pre- 
pa. at ions offered fur the purpose, 
1>0\V LAND’S ODONTO, or PEARL 
IV DENTIFRICE, stands unnvalled in its 
ciipability of embellishing, purifying, and pre- 
serving the Teeth to the latest period ol life. 1 re- 
nared from Oriental Herbs with unusual cure, 
transmitted to this country at great expense, tins 
unique compound will be found f e V‘ nonrMiWe 
tartar and concretions, and impart a ptarl-hke 
whiteness to the enamelled surtuce, remove spots 
of incipient decay, render the gums firm ngdred. 
fix the teeth firmly in their sockets, and, from its 
aromatic iufluence, impart sweetness and purity to 
the breath. 
Price 2 s. 9d. per Box'. r . „ n -e 
CAUTION — The vvorfa n RO WL AHD 18 
ODONTO" me on the Label, nml A. ROW- 
LAND and SONS, ao. Hatton -garden, engrav ed 
on the Government Stump affixed on each box 
Sold by them avid by Chemists nnd 1 ulhmeis. 
TF YOUR IIA1R IS GREY OR RED 
i use ROSALIE COUPELLE'S PURE IN- 
SI ANTANEOUS LIQUID HAIR DYE, univer 
jiftlly acknowledged ns the only perfect one, and 
infinitely superior to the numerous disgracelul 
imitations which ouell horribly, burn the hair and 
leave an unnatural tinge. Price 3s t d. per bottle, 
through all Chemists, &c., or sent ft-ee, secure ftom 
observation, for 52 postage stamps. 
Mr Whittaker, 22, Fargate, Sheffield — ’ l our 
Hair Dye is highly spoken of by ull who have pur- 
chased it of me ’ . 
Mr Pearse, King-street, Ludlow — T our Hair 
Dye lias succeeded a imirably, it gives such a nutu- 
Pearson, 2^, Fishergate, Nottingham.— 
•Your Hair Dye is excellent ’ . 
Mr. Casey, 2 , Gloster-green, Oxford.— It gives 
the greatest satisfaction." 
James Thompson. Esq., Middleton. — “ It answers 
the highest expectations" 
Mr. J. N Clark. Killinick, Wexford.-" It is a 
most excellent and immediate Dye for the Hair, 
far preferable to all others.’’ 
Obtainable through all respectable Cheinists and 
Perfumers, or of ROSALIE ^OUIELLE, 09, 
CASH E-STIIEET, NEWMAN bTREEl, OX- 
FOUD-STKEET, London. 
nrcnnri'd imt- muia-i - - . 
conductor, fluid* ot any temperature may with 
thorough comfort be imbibed and retained ui Mie 
mouth, all unpleasantness ol smell or taste being 
at the same time wholly provided against by the 
peculiar nuturo of its preparation. 
1 To be obtained only at Cl, Lower Grosyenor- 
street, London ; 22. Gay-street, Bath, 10, Eldon- 
Mpiare, Nevvcnstlc-on-l ync. 
D ~ o YOU WAN r r.i' AUTIFUL HAIR, 
WHISKERS. EYEBROWS, &c ?- Not- 
witlistanding the numerous oily, highly scented, 
and most Injurious imitations which have been put 
forth, ROSALIE COUl’EELE’S CKINUIIHAR 
is the only preparation to be depended on lor the 
growth of llmr. Whiskers, tec., ns also curling, 
nourishing, beautifying and strengthening the 
hair, nnd cheeking greyness. It is a most unique 
nnd elegant compound, and has never been know n 
to fail Price 2s. per bottle through all t htmiste 
and Pcrfinhers, or sent post li xc on “ 
nostago stniniis. by ROSALIE COU l EEEE, 59, 
(“asTeE - S lit ELI', N EWM AN - S 111 LET, 
| OX FORD-STREET, London. , _ 
1 Mr. Williams, 8 Lowtlicr-street, Liverpool.- I 
can now show as fine a head of hair ns any person, 
solely from using your Crinutrinr.” 
Serjeant Craven. Longlord Barracks, lnlana.— 
“ Tliruugh using y ,ur Crioutriar, I have an excel- 
lent moustache, which I had before despaired ot. 
Mr. Halley, Cumbernauld.— “ It surpasses every 
thing of the kind" , , ... 
Mis. Carter, Pungbournc. — “My head, vyuicn 
was quite bald, is now covered with new hair. 
Mr. Lane. Golden Lion, Macclesfield street, City- 
road. London.-” A fro nd of mine. Mr Harris, 
describes its effects as truly astonishing." 
Mr. Yates, Hairdresser, Malton.— ’’ The young 
man has now a good pair of whiskers. 1 want two 
bottles for oilier customers." 
4 CLEAR SKIN and BEAUTIFUL 
, \ COMPLEXION for ONE SHILLING — 
LOCOCK’S LOTION, for the Complexion, re- 
moves nil imperfections of the Skin, giving it a 
soft, fair, and juvenile nppearanec In Bottles, 
Is ltd. each.— LOCOCK’S ORANGE-BLOSSOM 
TOOTH-POWDER, for preserving the Teeth, 
giving them a pearly whiteness, arresting decay, 
and fivceteniiig the breath. In Poxes. Is. 1 fid. 
To be had ol Mr. Sanger, 150, and Messrs. Hannay 
and Co., 03, Oxford-street ; aud all Medicine 
Vendors. 
T^ORD’S eureka 
F COLOURED SHIRT- 
ING is now ready, in 200 
diff erent patterns . Specimens , 
in various colours, sent post 
free on receipt of six stamps. 
FORD'S COLOURED EU- 
REKA SHIRTS, six for 27s. 
FORD'S WHITE KU ER- 
ICAS, best quality, six for tos. . 
second quality, six for 31s*. ; if 
washed, ready for use, 2s. 
extra. 
CAUTION.— Ford’s Eureka 
Shirts are stamped, "38, 
POULTRY. LONDON," with- 
out which none are genuine. 
•»* Catalogues, with par- 
ticulars, post free. 
RICHARD FORD, 38 , Poul- 
try, London. 
III LEI BILE 1 BILE! 
I F you suil'er from the above distressing 
complaint, send twelve nostage alamps to 
W. S. WOU BOY'S, CHEMIST, '0, NEW CU1, 
LAMBETH, London, and receive a Box ot 1 ills, 
Diet Table, and plain rules in cases of sickness or 
accident, 1 y return of post. 
N.B.— If you wish to keep the doctor out of your 
house, don’t neglect this timely advice. 
IMPORTANT to FAMILIES I’UU- 
_ NISH ING, who study elegance with eoononiv 
JAM ES COOK’S TH REE G UINE A F KENC1I- 
POLISHED MAHOGANY ARABIAN B- 1 
STEAD, Bedding. Cabinet, Carpet, LooKiug-t- 1 " 
and Upholstery Warehouse - Bromtitoii-housi, -- 
and 23. Queen’s-buildings, Ivnightsbndge. lsi 
mates given, nnd n list of prices sent poat-ucc- 
D eafness and noises in the 
HEAD —Institution for the Cure of Deaf- 
ness, 9, Suffolk-place, Pall mall, London.— Instant 
and permanent restoration ot hearing guaranteed, 
without the use of car-trumpets, instruments, or 
causing one moment s inconvenience to the most 
aged or nervous sufferer. Dr. HUGH 1 ON S new 
nnd extraordinary discovery, by one consultation, 
enables dent persons of either sex to hear imme- 
diately wall perfect ease the lowest whisper, and 
magically removes all singing in the cars. Hos- 
pitals and private testimonials, and certificates 
from the most eminent physicians and surgeons iu 
England, in whose presence deal persons had been 
cured, un i many hundreds of private patients 
cured, can he -ceil or referred to. Hour* ot con- 
sultation, eleven till four everyday. 1KANGI& 
ROBERT’ HOG II TON, Member of the London 
Rnynl College of Surgeons, May 2, 184ft ; Licentiate 
of the Apothecaries’ Company, April 30, 1840. 
Just Published, 
SELF-CUItE of DEAFNESS, for COUNTRY 
FATTEN 1’S; a Stop to Empiricism. Quackery, 
and Exorbitant Fees. Sent, on receipt ol seven 
stumps, five. Examination free. 
9, Suffolk-place, Pall-mall. 
GREAT i OMFOR 1 TO INVAI >>’•' 
4 FIXED WATER-CLOSET for i ! 
J\_ Places in gardens converted into comm 
abfo Water-closets by the PA fENT HERME 
PALLY SEALED PAN. with its Mi « » - 
Valve, entirely preventing (lie return °‘ ^ .our- 
or effluvia. Any carpenter can tlx i in t«o l 
Price £1. Also. Ilernieticnlly-Bealcd Inodoi 
Chamber Commodes, £1, £2 4s , ai"l -C- • 
Improved Portable M nter-closets, with i 1 1 J 
Cistern, and Self-acting 4 ulve. A n .-1 
with Engravings, forwarded by enclosing 
P°At l f' C Y EE* and Co.'s Sanatorium, 40, Lei cester- 
square, London. 
K NOW THYSELF \ - I he secret , nH 
of DISCOVERING the TRUE UMJL 
TER ol INDIVIDUALS from the poculfo" n ; 
their HANDWRITING, has long been pn • 
by ELLEN GRAHAM with astonisUiOg »« , 
Ilcr startling delineations are 'both full “ 
tailed, differing from anything ljithci o »tte l nn) 
All persons wishing to know themselves, ^ , 
friend in whom they are interested, must . 
specimen of their writing, stating sex an ^ 
enclosing thirteen penny post stump »• 
GRA II AM, 3. NEW- ROAl), IIORNSE Y, M-., , , 
sex, aud they will receive in a few days a t i 0 ,,t- 
detailof the mental and moral qualities. lt , r , 
tastes, affections, virtues, failings, &c,. ot n 
with many other things hitherto imsusp* . iy j 0 . 
•• Miss Graham is n most successful gri i 
gist."— Family Herald. 
