THE FIELD 
1191 
MANGER, RACK, AND WATER-TROUGH, AS ONE FIXTURE. 
IMPROVED AND NEWLY PATENTED. 
'tOTTAM and H ALLEN, the 
_) original Inventor*, obtained the Great 
Exhibition Prize Mednl for this arrange- 
ment, to which all the 1 at ret improvement* 
are adapted, secured by Patent, including a 
method entirely new of attaching the halter- 
weight and rein from the back of the manger 
to the under front of the plate, allowing the 
horse greater freedom, and being noiseless 
in operation, add much to Its comfort whilst 
feeding and convenience when at rest, as 
likewise, from their position, avoiding the 
liability of the most restive horse getting 
cast. No well-managed stable should be 
without these fittings. 
COTTAM’S ENAMELLED MANGERS are constructed in the best possible manner, both ns to 
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C OCOA, containing, as it does, a farina- 
ceous substance, and a bland oil. is a most 
valuable article of diet To adapt it. however, to 
delicate stomachs, it is essential that the farina- 
ceous substance be perfectly incorporated with tho 
oily, so Hint tlieono prevents the other from sepa- 
rating .Sueli union exists in the Cocoa here 
presented. The delightful flavour, in part de- 
pendant on tin* oil, is fully developed ami the 
whole preparation made grateful to tho weakest 
digestion. 
JAMES EPPS. IIOMCEOPATHIC CHEMIST, 
EGYPTIAN HALL, PICCADILLY, 
112, Great Russoll-strcet, Bloomsbury, 
82, Old llrond street, City, 
In regard to purity, see tho Report «.f tlio 
Analytical Commission in the ' Lancet," July, 5 , 
1854, 
form and utility; are cleanly In nppeavance, durable, and impervious to infection ; manufactured Plain, 
Galvanized, anil Enamelled. Improved Surface Draiu, with Safety Covers, Sanitary Traps, Stable 
Pumps, Loose Box, Fittings, Gutta Perchu Preserving Saddle and Harness Brackets, aiid every article 
D eafness ami noises in the 
HEAD — Institution for the Cure of I)cnf- 
. ' - 1 9, Siiflblk-plnce, I’nll-innll London —Instant 
..iinn-rwi' in Stable 1- umiturc. in stock An extensive assortment of Patterns lor both Plain aud Ornamental and permanent restoration of hear in • miarnntccd 
MPORTAN 1 to FAMILIES FUR- Costings, and every description of Wrought and Cast Iron Work for building and other purpoMS. without tin u car-truniin-ts lin.fi ament or 
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,1 \MES COOK'S THREE GUINEA F 
omy. 
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and 2 : 1 , Queen's-bulldihM, Knightsuridge. Esti- 
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FORD’S EUREKA SHIRTS. 
■QATTEUNS of the new 
I COLOURED SHIRT- 
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lours. Upwards of 200 different 
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EUREKA SHIRTS sent per 
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postage stamps. Price 27s. tile 
Half dozen. 
FORD'S WHITE EURE- 
K AS, best quality, six for 40s. ; 
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- 
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RICHARD FORD, 38. Poul- 
try, Loudon. 
BILE! BILE! BILE! 
T F you suffer from the above distressing 
complaint, send twelve postage stamps to 
W. S WORBOYS. CHEMIST, 70, NEW CUT, 
LAMBETH, London, and receive a Box of Pills, 
Diet Table, and plain rules in cases of sickness or 
accident, l y return of post. 
N.B.— If you wish to k' ep the doctor out of your 
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The system is easily understood and applied, and 
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References to clergymen, gentlemen, and the pa- 
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Children received into the House. 
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all Booksellers, Perfumers, and Chemists. 
DEAFNESS. 
D eafness. — important dis- 
covery— Dr. MANFRED, M.R.C.S., has 
this day published, free by post for eight postage 
stamp*, a PHYSICIAN'S GUIDE for COUN 1 K\ 
PATIENTS, for the Perfect and Permanent 
Restoration of Henring, by his invaluable new 
treatment. Being a stop to quackery, cruel imposi- 
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charges, this book will save thousands from the 
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most inveterate nature relieved in half an hour, 
cured in a few hours, almost instant cessation ol 
noises in the ears and bond, by painless treatment. 
Hundreds of letters may be seen, and persons re- 
ferred to, who have heard the usual tone of conver 
sation in a few hours. Patients received daily at 
Dr. MANFRED’S residence, 72, REGENT- 
STREET, London (first door in Air-street), where 
all letters must be addressed. 
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hair, and checking greyness. It is a most unique 
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to fail. Price 2s. per bottle through all C htrauta 
nnd Perfumers, or sent post free on receipt of 21 
postage stamps, by ROSALIE COUPELLiE, G9, 
CASTLE - STREET. NEWMAN - SlItLEl, 
OXFORD-STREET, London. 
Mr. Williams, 8 Lowther-street, Liverpool - 1 
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Serjeant Craven, Longtord Barracks, Ireland — 
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Mrs. Caller. Pnngbourne.— '* My head, winch 
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Mr. Lane, Golden Lion, Macclesfield street. ( ity- 
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Mr. Yates, Hairdresser, Malton— “ The young 
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1 use ROSALIE COUPELLE S PURE IN- 
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Mr Whittaker, 22. Fargatc. Sheffield.— A our 
Hair Dye is highly spoken of by all who have pur- 
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Mr Pearson, 20 , Fishergnte, Nottingham. - 
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AT THE EXTENSIVE WAREltOOMS IN REGENT-STREET AND CORNHILL, 
BELONGING TO 
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MERCHANT TAILORS AND PALETOT PATENTEES. 
T HE best Materials, Talent, anti Workmanship are employed, and the principle of 
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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 ,-ven he moved 
by fields, 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 Tea Jackets, with prepared India Rubber and other Vi aterprooRd 
clothing, m ^ r n ^ u 0 0 J^^^ i8hin g, Rowing, or Cricketing, all suitable materials are provided. 
Nicoll’s Dry -seat Coat 
114, 116, 118, 120, Regent-street, and 22, CornhUl. 
SPORTSMEN, PEDESTRIANS, 
AND OTHERS. 
. - trump! w , UIUVUW. v. 
causing one mome nt * Inconvenience to the most 
ngi d or nervous Mitl'en-r. Dr lluUHTON'S now 
nml extraordinary discovery, by one consultation, 
enables deaf persons of either sex to hear imme- 
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magically removes nil singing In the ears. Hos- 
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from the most eminent physicians nnd surgeons in 
Knglnnd, iu whose presence deaf persons had been 
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cured, can be seen or referred to. Hours of con- 
sultation, eleven till four everyday. FRANCIS 
ROBERT 1IOG II I ON, Member of the London 
Royal College of Surgeons, May 2 , 1845 ; Licentiate 
Of the Apothecaries’ Company, April 30, 1840. 
Just Published, 
SELF-CURE ol DEAFNESS, for COUNTRY 
PATIENTS; a Slop to Empiricism, Quackery, 
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stumps, free. Examination fre 
9, Suffolk-plnec. Pall-mall 
NO MORE PILLS NOR ANY OTHER 
MEDICINE 
For Indigestion (Dyspepsia). Conciliation. Ner- 
vous, Bilious, nml Liver Complaints, Cough, 
Consumption, and Debility. 
U BARRY’S delicious REVALENTA 
ARABICA FOOD saves 50 times its cost in 
iliciuc, and Cures the above complaints nnd 
their consequences - such ns flatulency, dimension, 
acidity, heartburn, palpitation of the heart, tier 
vous headaches, dcaihess, nohes in the h ad and 
ears, pains at the pit of the stomach and between 
the shoulders, diarrhoea, dysentery, Impurities und 
poverty of tho blond, serofiiln, a-tlunn. dropsy, 
rheumatism, pout, nausea and sickness during 
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»pasni«, crumps, epileptic fits, spleen, general debi- 
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for slmly, loss of memory, delusions, vertigo, blood 
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fear, indecision. It is, moreover, the liest food for 
infants and invalids generally, ns It never purges 
or turns acid on the weakest stomach, nor inter- 
feres with a good literal diet, but Imparts a healthy 
relish for lunch and dinner, nnd restores the faculty 
of digestion, and nervous and muscular energy, to 
the most enfeebled 
Analysis by the Professor of Chemistry and Ana- 
lytical Chemist, Andrew tire, M l), F.R.S., Ac., 
Ac — " London, June 3, 1849 : I find It to ben pure 
vegetable Farina, perfectly wholesome, easily 
digestible, likely io promote a healthy action of 
the stomach and bowels, nnd thereby to counteract 
dyspepsia; constipation, and their nervous conse- 
quences.” 
IMPORTANT CAUTION against tho tVarfhl 
diingi-rso' spurious imitations:— The Vice-Chancel- 
lor Sir William Page Wood granted an injunction 
on tho lOtJl March, 1851, against Alfred Hooper 
Nevtll, for Imitating "Du Barry's Kcvulcutu 
Arnbicft Food " 
BARRY DU BARRY & Co., 77, REGENT. 
STREET, London. 
A few out of 50, non cures arc here given .— 
Cure No. 4,2ns.-" Eight years’ dyspepsia, ner- 
vousness, debility, with cramps, spasms, and 
nausea. have been effectually removed by Du 
Barry's health-restoring food. I shall bo happy to 
answer any Inquiries - Ib v John W. Flavell, ttiu- 
lingtou Rectory, Norfolk." 
No 81 — Twenty years' liver complaint, witu 
disorders of the stomach, bowels, und nerves, 
Andrew Fraser. Haddington 
No 42,130, Major-General King, cur.- of general 
debility and norvousne * No. 32,110, Captain 
Parker I). Bingham. R.N, who was cured ol 
twenty-seven year*' dyspepsia in six weeks time. 
Cure No 2 v t William Hunt. Esq , Barrlster-iu- 
luw, sixty years’ partial paralysis. N" 3'2,MI, 
Captain Allen, recording the euro of n lady Horn 
epileptic tits No 26,419. the Rev. Charles Kerr 
a cure of functional disorder*. No. rt.Hii, the 
Rev. Thomas Minster, cure of live years nervous- 
ness, with spasm* and dally vomitings. N". 41.1.17, 
I)r. James Bhorlnnd, late surgeon in the JGth Re- 
giment. ft cure of dropsy. 
No 37 . mi. Samuel Lnxtmi, E>q.. a cure of too 
years’ diarrhaa; Mr William Martin, a cure of 
eight years’ daily vomiting; Richard Willoughby, 
Esq . a cure of many year*' biliousness. 
No. 32,83 ; Three years’ excessive nervousness, 
with pains in my neck and lefl arm. und general 
debility, which rendered my life very inlsvrnb e, 
1ms been radically removed by Du Barry s htnlth- 
r. storing food —Alex. Stuart. Archdeacon of Ross, 
S No? r B8!o3l —"Grammar School, Stevenage, Dec. 
I 1850.— Gentlemen,— We have found It aomi- 
rnbly adapted for infant* Our hzhy has never 
once* had disordered bowels since taking it.— It. 
No' 52.41®, l)r. Gric-s. Magdeburg, recording the 
eft re of his wife from pulmonary consumption, with 
night sweats aud ulcerated lungs, which had re- 
sisted all medicines, and appeared a hopeless ease. 
N.) 52 421, Dr Gottikcr, Zurich, cure ol cancer ol 
the' stomach and fearfully distressing vomitings, 
habitual flatulency, nnd cholic. All the ubovo 
parties 
confined liubit'of’ body, n# also 
rritfttion nnd 
v r’liviT VARIETY OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND 
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^ w.m.. 
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H. SALT, Lincoln’s Inn Heraldic Office, 
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arties Will be happy to answer any , , 
No. 51, Dr Wurzer.— ’’ It Is particular!) usethlm 
von fined habit of body, as also "‘f^ubMMhial 
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and pulmonary and 
effectually th. J , ^Vunic tlon 
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« •«» 1,u HH /^; n k,,t ee l.i wn.plaii.ls and con- 
me cure of .‘^^udWnrxer. Counsel of Medicine 
sumption -Dr. Bu v . , ,, Watkins, of 
and practical 5 D m W> Walter.. 
Grantham, a c o/dbur’y. near Birmliighoin^a 
known individuals. .... > 
In cani-ters. oalUbljr packed l for • > d JJ* 
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