1202 
THE l'l ELD. 
,T. 
OYSTERS. 
SWEETING is lmppy to inform his 
Friends and the Public that bis Burnhaiu 
KivJr NATIVE OYSTERS arc as line as last 
season. lie has them six year* old, lour hours 
lh)m the beds, at his Fish and Oyster Establish- 
ment. 169. CHEAPSIDK. Superior Oyster Rooms. 
Steed's Ale ; Reid's Stout 
rpHE TWO -GUINEA DRESS or 
JL FROCK-COAT, the Guinea Dress Trousers, 
and the Half-Guinea Waistcoat, made to order 
by B 1U.NJAM1N. MERCHANT TAILOR. 74, 
REGEN 1 STREET, for quality, style, and work 
manshift cannot he equalled by any house iu the 
kingdom N.B —A perfect tit guaranteed. 
rpHE 16s. TROUSERS REDUCED to 
ns.; Trousers and Waistcoat, 22s ; Coat, 
Waistcoat, and Trousers. 47s . Made to order, from 
Scotch l'weeds. all wool, and thoroughly shrunk; 
byB BENJAMIN. MERCHANT TAILOR, 74, 
REGENT STREET. 
N.B — A perfect ill guaranteed. 
n OT AIR, GAS, VESTA, JOYCE’S 
STOVES.— STOVES for the economical 
and safe-heating of Halls, Shops, Warehouses, 
Passages, Basements, and the like, being at this 
season demanded, WILLIAM S. Ill' ETON in- 
vites attention to his unrivalled assortment, 
adapted (one or the other) to every conceivable 
requirement, at prices from los. each to 30 guineas. 
Hi* variety of Register and other Stoves is the 
largest iu existence. 
WILLIAM S BURTON has ten large Show 
Rooms devoted to the show of GENERAL FUR- 
NISHING IRONMONGERY (including cutlery, 
nickel silver, plated and japanned wares, iron and 
brass bedsteads), so arranged and classified that 
purchasers may easily und at once make their 
solutions. 
Catalogues with engravings sent (per post) free. 
The money returned for every article not approved 
of. 
39, OXFORD-STREET (corner of Newmnn- 
street); 1 . 2 , and 3, NEWMAN-S 1UEET 4 and 4 
nud 5, PERU V’S-TL ACE. 
NO MORE PILLS NOR ANY OTHER 
MEDICINE. 
For Indigestion (Dyspepsia), Constipation, Ner- 
vous, Bilious, and Liver Complaints, Cough, 
Consumption, and Debility. 
D U BARRY'S delicious REVALENTA 
ARABICA FOOD saves 60 times it* cost in 
Medicine, and Cures the above complaint* ami 
their consequences- such a* flatulency, distension, 
acidity, heartburn, palpitation of the heart, ner 
vous headaches, dearness, noises iu the le ad .and 
ears, pains at the pit of the stomach and between 
the shoulders, diarrhoea, dysentery, impurities and 
poverty of the blood, scrofula, asthma, dropsy, 
rheumatism, pout, nausea and sickness during 
pregnancy, after eating, or at. sea; low spirits, 
spasm*, cramps, epileptic fits, spleen, general debi- 
lity, inquietude, sleeplessness, involuntary bluali- 
ing, paralysis, tremors, dislike 10 society, unfitness 
for studv, loss of memory, delusions, vertigo, blood 
to the ncad, exhaustion, melancholy, groundless 
fear, indecision. It. is, moreover, the best food for 
infants and invalids generally, ns it never purges 
or turns acid on the weakest stomnch, nor inter- 
feres with a good liberal diet, but imparts n healthy 
relish for lunch and dinner, and 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 Urc, M l), F.R.S., &c., 
See.—" London, June 3, 1*49 I find it to be a pure 
vegetable Farina, perfectly wholesome, easily 
digestible, likely to promote a healthy action of 
the stomach and bowels, ami thereby to counteract 
dyspepsia, constipation, and their nervous conse- 
quences." 
IMPORTANT CAUTION against the fearfhl 
dangers o' spurious imitations;— The Vice-Chancel- 
lor sir William Page Wood granted an injunction 
on the 10th March, 1854, against Alfred Hooper 
Nevill. for imitating “Du Barry's Revalenta 
Arabica Food." 
BARRY DU BARRY fc Co.. 77, REGENT. 
STREET. London. 
A few out of 50,000 cures are here given .— 
Cure No. 71, of dyspepsia, from the Right lion, 
the Lord Stuart de Decics. — "I have derived con- 
siderable benefit from Du Barry's Revalenta 
Arabica Food, and consider it dim to yourselves 
and the public to authorise the publication of these 
lines." 
Cure No. 49,832.— " Fifty years' indescribable 
agony from dyspepsia, nervousness, asthma, cough, 
constipation, flatulency, spasms, sickness at the 
stomach and vomiting, have been removed by Du 
Barry's excellent food.”— Maria Jolly, Wortham 
Ling, near Diss. Norfolk. 
Cure No. 47,121.— " Miss Elizabeth Jacobs, of 
Nazing Vicarage, Waltham-cross. Herts; A cure 
of extreme nerrousness, indigestion, gatherings, 
low spirit s, and nervous fancies " 
Cure No. 48,314.—" Miss Elizabeth Yeoman, 
Gat cacrc, near Liverpool ; A cure of ten years’ 
dyspepsia, and all the horrors of nervous irrita- 
bility." 
Cure No. 3.906.—“ Thirteen years' cough, indiges- 
tion. ami general debility havo been removed by 
Du Barry’s excellent Revalenta Arubica Food."— 
James Porter. Athol street, Perth. 
Cure 52,422. — " Bridgehousc, Fritnley, April 3, 
1854.— I have suffered these thirty-three years con 
tinunlly from diseased lungs, spitting of blood, 
liver derangement, deafness, singing iu the ears, 
constipation, debility', shortness of breath and 
cough ; and during that period taken ro much me- 
dicine, that I can safely say I have laid out up 
ward* of a thousand pounds at the chemists nud 
doctors. I have actually worn out two medical 
tneu during my ailments without finding any im- 
provement in my health. Indeed, I was in utter 
despair, and never expected to gel over it, when 1 
ww fortunate enough to become acquainted with 
your Revalenta Arabica. which. Heaven be praised, 
restored me to u state of health which I long since 
despaired of attaining. My lungs, liver, stomach, 
head, and ears are all right, my hearing perfect, 
and my recovery is a marvel to all my acquaint 
ances. I am, respectfully, James Roberts, Wood 
Merchant." 
Cure 48,615.— " Plymouth, May 9th, 1851.— For 
the lust ten years I have been suffering from dys 
pepsin, headaches, nervousness, low spirits, sleep 
les*ne*s, and delusions, and swallowed an incre- 
dible amount of medicine without relief. I am 
happy to say that your Food has cured me, and I 
am now enjoying better health than 1 have had for 
many years past — J S Newton." 
Cure No is " Twenty-five years’ nervousness, 
constipation, indigestion, and debility, from which 
I have suffered great misery, and which no medi- 
cine could remove or reliev e, have been e fleet ually 
cured by Du Barry’s Food iu a very short timo — 
W. It Reeves, Pool Anthony, Tiverton. 
In canisters, suitably packed for all ell mates, and 
with 2 * Oil ; 2lb, 4s. Gd ; Mb, 
1 • : llwK-iV'f M. ;Vll>. lls ; Mb, 
i I2lb canisters are 
receipt of Post -office 
md Co , 77. Ite- 
Masnn, and Co., 
icadilly. 
CHAFF-CUTTING MACHINES. 
4 N ILLUSTRATED and PRICED LIST of CIIAFF-CUTTING MACHINES 
u\ will be sent free on application to WM. DRAY nud Co„ Agricultural Engineers, Swan-lane, 
Upper i hames-slrcet. 
OATS SHOULD BE BRUISED, BUT NOT PULVERISED. 
4 N ILLUSTRATED and PRICED LIST of CORN-BRUSING MACHINES 
_ \ wi || |j C 8Cnt f rcC 0 u application to WM. DRAY and Co., Agricultural Engineers, Swan lane, 
Upper Tliames-street. 
MANGER, RACK, AND WATER-TROUGH, AS ONE FIXTURE. 
IMPROVED AND NEWLY PATENTED. 
C 1 0TTAM and HALLEN, the 
y_ > original Inventors, obtained the Great 
Exhibition Prize Medal for this arrange- 
ment, to which all the latest improvements 
are adapted, secured by Patent, including a 
method entirely new of attaching tile lmlter- 
weight and rein from the bnck 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 will-managed stable should be 
without these fittings. 
COTTAM’S ENAMELLED MANGERS nre constructed in the best possible manner, both ns to 
form ami utility; are cleanly in appearance, durable, and impervious to infection ; manufactured l’luln. 
Galvanized, and Enamelled. Improved Surface Drain, with fnfety Covers, Sanitary Traps, Stable 
Pumps. Loose Box, Fittings, Gulta l’ercba Preserving Saddle and Harness Brackets, and every article 
in Stable Furniture, in stock. An extensive assortment ol Patterns for both Plain and Ornamental 
Castings, and every description of Wrought and Cast Iron Work for building and other purposes. 
Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, Iron Gates, both plum aud ornamental. Hurdles, Strain 
Fencing, &o 
Estimates and Catalogues on application to COTTAM and HALLEN, 
2, WINSLEY-STREET, OXFORD-STREET. 
HORTICULTURE IN 
■ 
ALL ITS BRANCHES. 
TOHN WEEKS and Co., KING’S-ROAD, CHELSEA, HOTHOUSE BUILDERS, 
f I . The Nobility and Gentry, about to erect 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, or 
lix HOT-WATER APPARATUS, will 
find at our Horticultural Establishment 
and Hothouse Works, King's road, Chel- 
sea, on extensive variety of Hothouses, 
Greenhouses, Conservatories, Pits, &c,, 
erected, and in full operation, combining all modern improvements, so 
that a lady or gentleman can select the description of House best 
adapted lor every required purpose. , , . , 0 „ .. 
The IiOT-WATER APPARATUS, which pusses through nl the 
Houses and Pits, affording both 
top and bottom heat, is in con- 
stant operation, and particularly — — 
worthy of attention Many of the Houses and Pits are of wide 
and lofty dimensions, and together equal in length 101)0 feet. They 
are all effectually heated liy ONE BOILER, which, during 
ail the best sorts. 
PLANS. MODELS, and ESTIMATES of HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS; also CATALOGUES 
of PLANTS, VINES, SEEDS, &c., forwarded on application to JOHN WEEKS and Co., KING’S- 
ROAD, CllELSEA, LONDON. 
HEAP WIRE GAME aud POULTRY 
\/ NETTING. 
24 inches wide. 2-inch mesh. 3d. to 4d. per yard 
plain , galvanised, Gd. per yard. 
36 inches wide. 2-inch ipoel), Cd. per yard plain ; 
galvanised, 9d. per yard. 
4 s inches wide, 2 -inch mesh, 9d. per yard plain ; 
galvanised, Is. per yard. 
Sparrow Proof Netting, galvanised, 3d. per 
square foot, made to any size. This article is 
show!! at the Sydenham Exhibition, where it is 
much admired. . __ 
W CULLINGFORD, l. EDMUND-TERRACE, 
BALL’S POND-ROAD, near the Gate, Kingsland, | 
London. 
M ELHUISH’S WESTERN HUNTING 1 
CARRACK SAUCE, for Venison. Steaks, 
Chops, Hashed Mutton, Game, and all kinds of Meats ] 
and Fish, cither hot or cold.— On trial of this new 1 
Sauce, all Sportsmen will find it one ol the best 
Sauces for giving a zest to their dinner, by impart- 
ing a flavour unequalled by any now extant. 
Hotel Masters will find it a Sauce universally 
approved of. imparting a delicious flavour to all 
kinds of gravies, game, and fish, not requiring the 
further addition of pepper or salt 
DIRECTIONS FOR USE. 
One table-spoonful to be added to every half- 
pint of gravy : for steaks, chops, and hashes, a 
wine-glassful to every lmlf-pint; for hashed meats, 
add according to taste; for venison and game, 
double the quantity ; for cold meat, pour a little in 
the plate. 
Sold in bottles, Is. and 2s., the large bottles bold 
nearly three of the small ones, and can be obtained 
of Messrs. CROSS and BLACKWELL, Soho* 
square, London, or of the Proprietor, ,J. 1WEL- 
111 ISH, DRUGGIST, FORE-STREET, TAUN- 
TON, and may be had retail of Druggists or 
G rood's, 011 application. 
D O YOU WANT LUXURIANT 
HAIR, WHISKERS, Ac. ?-Ifso, ELLEN 
GRAHAM’S NIOUKRENE is unfailing in its 
efficacy. It reproduces the hair when lost by dis- 
ease or decay, prevents its fulling off, effectually 
checks greyness, strengthens weak hair, and is 
guaranteed to produce whiskers, moustachio*, &c., 
in three or four weeks. For beautifying the hair, 
and sustaining its curling powers, it has no equal. 
Sent post free on receipt of twenty-four post 
stamps, by Miss GRAHAM, 3, NEW-KOAD. 
HORNSEY. Middlesex. 
*’ My whiskers arc greatly improved."— J. Short, 
Dudley. 
It liu - produced hair where I was bald.”— W. 
Morgan. Milford. 
"My hair lias thickened since using it."— Miss 
Cowie. Bridgwater. 
"I have a full pair of whiskers." — II. Robb, 
Hertford. , 
" It has effectually checked the greyness."— Mrs. 
Ilood, Dorkihg.] 
V LLSOPP’S PALE ALE in BOTTLE, 
as supplied to the CRYSTAL PALACE; 
also in Casks of 18 Gallons, recommended by Baron 
LIEBIG. 
Address. HARRINGTON PARKER and Co., 
5J. PALL-MALL, London. 
GUNS, RIFLES, AND REVOLVERS. 
J LANG has an extensive assortment 
• of Second-hand GUNS, by all the first 
London Makers, at half their original cost, which 
he has taken in exchange, in addition to his own 
superior GUNSand RIFLES, as turned out by the 
late Joseph Manton, for the superior finish of which 
J. Lang obtained a nrize-inedul at the Great Exhi- 
bition. Rifles on the most approved plan for the 
Conical Ball, for Decr-shooling or long distances. 
Revolving Pistols on J. Lang’s own plan, as also 
Dean and Adams’, Colt’s, &c. ; but a trial is re- 
commended before risking money or life. 
22 . Cockspur-street, Loudon. 
C ^OGOA, containing, as it docs, a fariua- 
J 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 Hie 
oily, so that the one 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 
whole preparation made grateful to the weakest 
digestion. 
JAMES EPPS. HOMEOPATHIC CHEMIST, 
EGYPTIAN HALL, PICCADILLY'. 
112, Great Russel 1-street, Bloomsbury, 
82, Old Broad street. City, 
In regard to purity, see the Report of the 
Analytical Commission in the “ Lancet," July, 5 , 
1854. 
GREAT COMFORT TO INVALIDS. 
4 FIXED WATEll-CLOSET for £\. 
j \ Places in gardens converted into comfort- 
abb NV.,t -i-i l — m by the PATENT HERMETI- 
CALLY SEALED PAN, with it* Selfacting 
VaIVt. entirely preventing the return of cold air 
or 'alluvia. Any carpenter can fix it in two hours. 
Price L’J. Also, Hermetically-scaled Inodorous 
Chamber Commodes, £|, £2 Is, and .€3; and 
Improved Portable Water-closet*, with Pump, 
Cistern, and .Self-acting Valve, A Prospectus, 
with Engraving*, forwarded by enclosing two 
postage Damps. 
AtFYFE and Co. ’» Sanatorium, 40, Lcicester- 
square, London. 
H OW to KILL RATS ami MICE by 
HUNDREDS — A Receipt may he had to 
do so (honestly worth £ 20 ), without any trouble, 
by sending Thirty Postage Stamps, and a directed 
envelope. toMIt. WILLIAM FRANK LIN, PUS f- 
OFFICE-STREET, NOR WICH. who will forward 
it per return, with every instruction, &c. 
This wonderful receipt is a fortune to every 
Farmer, Merchant, or Miller in the world, it will 
save them pounds yearly, by killing every rat or 
mouse, either in the field, stack, or hou -e. 
EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS. 
“ August, 1854.— I was astonished at the efficacy 
of your remedy for vermin ; the receipts are cheap 
at a sovereign ; use my name if of any use to you " 
— Frederick Beckham, 37, Burlington-street, Man- 
chester. 
“ After one dressing we destroyed upwards of 
170 rats and mice.’’— F Coker, Ware, Herts. 
'• We have quite cleared our premises from ver- 
min ; wish we had known of your receipts before." 
II- N. Frye, Charlotte-street, Yarmouth. 
A NEW DISCOVERY IN TEETH. 
M R. HOWARD, Surgeon-Dentist, 
52, Fleet-street, has introduced nn entirely 
New Description of ARTIFICIAL TEETII, fixed 
without springs, wires, or ligatures. They so per- 
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 clues not require the extraction 
, of roots, or any painful operation, aud will support 
and preserve teeth thut are loose, and is gimran- 
I teed tu restore articulation nud mastication. 
Decayed teeth rendered sound and useful in mas- 
tication. 62 , Fleet-street. —At home from one till 
I five. 
HENRY PEAT, 
HUNTING SADDLER, 
14, OLD BOND-STREET, 
LONDON. 
c 
1RIBBITING and WIND-SUCKING 
prevented by the use of BLACKWELL’S 
STRAPS, 12s. and 15s, lined with 
PATENT 
leather. 
B LACKWELL’S PATENTS f or 
SADDLERY, HARNESS, &c„ reduced 2 . 
per cent by improved make and sale. Vulcanised 
India rubber Springs for Saddle Straps, Girths, 
Roller*. Belts, 2*. each. Gutta Perclm Jockeys, 
for Breaking Horses, Bitting, Exercising, 3is. 
to 58s. Spring lor ditto, 4s. Springs for bearing, 
driving, and riding-reins, recommended for Ladies’ 
Bridles, attached to botli Bits and one rein •, Web 
Fetlock, Speedy Cut, and Leg Boots. At the 
Patentee's Saddlery and Harness Manufactory, 
259, OXFORD-STREET, near the Marble Arch; 
Gallery, Crystal Palace ; and of nil Saddlers. 
H orse clothing, horse rug, 
and SADDLERY WOOLLEN WARE- 
1101 SE, 9, GOSWELL-STREE I . CXTY.- 
CIIRISTOPUER ASKEW (successor to Mr. E. 
C. Davies) begs to inform the Nobility, Gentry, 
and all consumers ot Horse Clothing, that his 
stock (well known to be the most extensive) is now 
replete with every article necessary to the equip, 
mi nt ol a horse or stable, ami will be sold at those 
moderate prices which upwnrda of a century lias 
obtained for this establishment a world-wide repu- 
tation. Carriage wrappers ami knee-rugs in great 
variety. Warehouses— 9, Goswell-fetrcct, London, 
aud 17, Ranclagh-street, Liverpool. Manufactory 
—Kendal, Westmorelaud. 
I I VERY anti COMMISSION 
Ij STABLE.', WILLOUGHBY IIEATH 
FARM, near GRANTHAM. 
T. YV. GARNER begs to inform the Nobility. 
Gentry, and Public in general, that he is, as usual, 
preparing HORSES for * HUNTING. Terms, 
including livery aud riling to Hounds, £1. 8s. per 
week. 
D O YOU BRUISE YOUR OATS 
YET?— Great Saving.— New Oat Crushers, 
Chaff Cutters : Mangles. £ 2 . los. fid ; Flour Mill*, 
£4. 10s. Gd. ; Book ou Feeding, Is. — WEDLAKE 
and Co , 118. FENCHURCH-STREET. 
I MPORTANT to OWNERS of 
HORSES.— A valuable RECEIPT, which 
stands unprecedented in quickly producing first 
rate condition, and a fine glossy skin ; also, a 
RECEIPT, which will make the most vicious 
animal become perfectly quiet and tractable, for 
warded 011 receipt of is. Gd. each, with stamp for 
reply.— GILBERT DYSON, lloo, Rochester, Kent. 
CHARLES LENNY, 
Coach and Harness Manufacturer, 
20, NORTH END, CROYDON, 
J ) EGS to call attention to his Broughams, 
) Clarences, Barouches, with his registered 
noiseless wheel-plate, thus shoitening the distance 
I., tween the wheels; and lessening the draught for 
the horse, allowing the wheels to lock quite under, 
and having high fiout wheels. 
C. L. has constantly on sale Cab and Driving 
Phaetons, Stnnhope and single Horse ditto, Pony 
Carriages, and Park Phaetons. lie also solicits 
attention to his Newport l’aguel aud other Cart*, 
either with panels or wickerwork sides, and to his 
Bagot Cart, in panel or wickerwork, easy of access, 
and possessing all the advantages of the Malvern 
Cart, but less expensive. 
lie has also a large stock of Croydon Basket 
Carrie ges, cheap and elegant, and in every variety 
of slinpe, 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 his re- 
gistered Phaeton in basket-work, suitable either 
for one or a pnir of ponies or horses. 
Carriages of all kinds let on hire for long or 
short engagements. 
BY IIEU MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
M AJOR’S REMEDIES for tbcIIORSE, 
the best ami most clfectunl ever discovered, 
superseding the " burning iron" and the torture of 
“ cautery 
MAJOR’S BRITISH REMEDY for the Cure nf 
Ringbone, Spavins, Splints, Sec. A single bottle 
sufficient to cure from four to six Spavins, price 
£1. 15s. 
MAJOR’S 8INOVITIC LOTION (the Remedy. 
No. 2), for Groggincss, Weak Joints, Sprains of the 
Back Sinews. Ruptures of the Sheaths of Tendons, 
Suspensory Ligaments, Shoulder Lameness, ami 
Inflammation ; nLo for the cure and prevention of 
breaking down, & c. In bottles, large size, £1. Is. ; 
small, 10s. Gd. each. The above invaluable reme- 
dies can now be forwarded to any 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, Ilorsc Infir- 
mary, British-yard, Cockspur-street. 
Agent for Newmarket, Mr. Thomas Dunning ; 
for Scotland, Messrs Gardner and Ainslie, Edin- 
burgh ; Mr. W. F Well*, chemist, 62 , Suokville- 
street, agent for Dublin; agent for Glasgow, Sir. 
W. A. Preston, 1G, Stockwell-street, and 44, 
AUelphi-street. 
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. 
rpHE most appropriate offerings for this 
JL season of festivity are those which tend to 
the promotion of health and personal attraction ; 
none cun be more acceptable thun ROWLAND'S 
MACASSAR OIL, for imparting a transcendnnt 
lustre to the Hair, and sustaining it iu decorutlvo 
charm 
ROWLAND'S KALYDOR imparts a radiant, 
bloom to the Cheek, and a delicacy and softness to 
the Hands, Arms, and Neck; and ROWLAND'S 
O DON TO, or PEARL DEN I IFRICK, bestow* on 
the Teeth a pearl-like whiteness, and renders the 
breath sweet and pure. 
The patronage ot Royalty throughout Europe, 
their general use by rank and fashion, and the 
univcrsnllv-known efficacy of these articles, give 
them a celebrity unparalleled. 
Sold by A. ROWLAND nnd SONS. 20, llatton- 
garden, London, and by chemists nnd perfumers. 
BEWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS 1 ! ! 
FOR CLEANING LEATHER BREECHES, 
GLOVES, Sec 
PULLMAN’S IMPERIAL BLEACH- 
1 ING COMPOSITION. — This unrivalled 
composition renders the leather *oft nnd pliable, 
restoring it to all its pristine beauty, und 1 * rape 
dally vuluuble for its great freedom from dust. 
Sold by nil leather breeches makers nnd brush 
manufacturers, and by R, and J PULI MAN, 
LEATHER-DRESSERS, 17, GREEK- ST BEET, 
, 50110 . 
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