T nE PEOPLE’S LIGHT 1 
II -MIHJS PATENT OXY. 
UAIK and COTTAGE LAMPS 
THE FIELD. 
produce the Cheapest Oil Light ex- 
tant. An Illustrated Price List lor a 
stamped envelope A Is Lamp and 
» icks free for eighteen stamps. A 
2 s fid. Hand Lamp and Wicks free 
for forty. two stumps 
Address J S. NIBBS, Bakewdl, 
Derby. 
-pERFECT FITTING TROUSERS for 
| lfis. — The most extensive and varied Slock 
in London, consisting of upwards of 1,000 Pat- 
terns, in West of England, Scotch, Angolas, &c , 
n ll wool, and warranted thoroughly shrunk, arc 
unequalled for elasticity, fineness of texture, and 
durability of wear, to bo obtained only at F. 
.STRAY and Co.'s, Registered Trousers Sinkers. 
3 'j and 10 a, IJAYMARKET, corner of Piccadilly. 
Also, their celebrated Loose-aleeved Cape, lined 
throughout, at 28s,, unquestionably the best fitting 
and most economical garment out this season. Ai: 
immense stock kept on hand, or to order. The 
price of every article made, or to measure, marked 
Ju plain figures. 
N ew kind of waterproof 
BOOTS for the CRIME A.— THOMAS 
DUNCAN & Co., MILITARY HOOT-MAKERS, 
61, PALL-MALL, and 60, PRINCES S ! REKT, 
EDINBURGH, are th e so le proprietors of a new 
thcr, which is en- 
dv 
tall 
e prop 
of lentil 
pernii 
prooflu. . 
and pliant, and has been thoroughly tested and 
patronised by FIELD MARSHAL LORD RAG- 
and peculiar preparation ol 
tiroly free from all the pernicious substance 
usually employed in waterproofing ; is very soft 
' nlifl “■ — 
patronised by FIELD MARSHAL LORD RAG- 
LAN ami OFFICERS of the ARM Yin the EAST. 
The BOOTS DUNCAN and Co are now making 
f„r the ARMY are lined with FUR, or otherwise, 
and nre especially adapted for the severe winter of 
the Crimea If any friends would wish to send 
out a pair, D. and Co. can make them from an 
old boot, ou description of the size 
Admiraldy fitted for HUNTING and SHOOT- 
ING BOOTS 
I 
IMPORTANT 
FAMILIES FUIt- 
!L NISHING, who study elegance with economy. 
.1 VMES COOK’S l (IR1SE M [NBA FRENCH- 
POLISHED MAHOGANY ARABIAN BED- 
STEAD, Bedding, Cabinet, Carpet, Looking-glass, 
and Upholstery Warehouse.— Brampton-house. 22 
and 23, Qucen's-buildings, Knightsbridge. Esti- 
mates given, and a list of prices sent post-free. 
K NOW THYSELF !-7 he secret art 
of DISCOVERING the TRUE CHARAC- 
TER of INDIVIDUALS from the peculiarities of 
their HANDWRITING, has long been practised 
by ELLEN GRAHAM with astonishing success. 
Her startling delineations are botli full and de- 
tailed, differing from anything hitherto attempted. 
All persons wishing to “ know themselves," or any 
friend in whom they nre interested, must send a 
specimen of their writing, stating sex and age, 
enclosing thirteen penny post slumps, to Mi's 
GRAHAM, 3, NEW-ROAD, HORNSEY, Middle- 
sex, and they will receive in a few days a minute 
detail of the mental and moral qualit ies, talents, 
tastes, affections, virtues, failings, &c., of the writer, 
with many other things hitherto unsuspected 
” Miss Graham is a most successful gruphiolo- 
gist Family Herald. 
n o YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL IIAIIt, 
WHISKERS, EYEBROWS, &c ?— Not- 
withstanding the numerous oily, highly scouted, 
and most injurious imitations which have been put 
forth. ROSALIE COUl’ELLES CR I NUTRIA R 
is the only preparation to be depended ou for the 
growth of Hair, Whiskers, &c,. as also curling, 
nourishing, beautifying and strengthening the 
hair, and checking grey ness. It is u most unique 
and elegant compound, and has never been known 
to fail Price 2 s. per bottle through all Chemists 
and l’crfuifiers, or sent post tree ou receipt of 21 
postage stamps, by ROSALIE COUPELLE, 69, 
CASTLE - STREET, NEWMAN - STREET, 
OXFORD-STREET, London. 
Mr. Williams, 8 Lowther-street, Liverpool — “I 
can now show as fine a head of hair ns any person, 
solely from using your Crinutrinr." 
Serjennt Craven, Longlord Barracks. Ireland — 
“ Through using your Crinutrinr, I have an excel- 
lent moustache, which I had before despaired of" 
Mr. Halley, Cumbernauld.—" It surpasses every 
thing of the kind " 
Mrs. Curter, Pnngbourne.— “ My head, which 
was quite bald, is now covered with new hair.” 
Mr. J, ane. Golden Lion, Macclesfield street, City- 
road, London.— "A friend of mine, Mr. Ilarrf 
describes its effects as truly astonishing." 
Mr. Yates, Hairdresser, Multon,— “ flic young 
man has now a good pair of whiskers. I want two 
bottles for other customers " 
TF YOUR HAIRMS* GREY OR RED 
X use ROSALIE COUPELLE S PURE IN- 
STANTANEOUS LIQUID 11 UR DYE, lUllvcr 
sally acknowledged as the only perlect one. and 
Infinitely superior to the numerous disgraceful 
imitations which smell horribly, burn the hair, and 
leave an unnatural tinge. Price 3s i d, per bottle, 
through all Chemists, &c., or sent free, secure from 
observation, fur 62 postage stamps. 
Air Whittaker, 22 . F argute, Sheffield.— “ Your 
Hair Dye Is highly spoken of by all who have pur- 
chased it of me." 
Mr Pearse, King-street, Ludlow.— " Your Hair 
Dve has succeeded admirably, it gives such a natu- 
ral tinge." 
Mr Pearson, 29, Fishcrguto, Nottingham.— 
t our llair Dye is excellent 
Mr. Casey, Gloster-grceil, Oxford.— "It gives 
the greatest satisfaction. - ’ 
James Thompson. Esq., Middleton.—" It answers 
the highest expectations ” 
Mr. J. N. Clark, Iullluick. Wexford.-’ 1 It is a 
most excellent and immediate Dye lor the llair, 
lar preferable to all others.” 
Obtainable through nil respectable Chemists and 
I erl timers, or of ROSALIE COUPELLE, m.i, 
CASI LE-STREET. N II W MAN- STREET, OX- 
FORD-STKEET, Loudon. 
RIMMEL’S TOILET VINEGAR 
( As exhibited ill tho Fmintninc nl tlio i T> . i v 
1215 
Sold by E. 
_ Just out, price Gd., 
RIMMEL’S PERFUMED MINIATURE ALMANACK 
H U " nn lifting a delightful ami lastiug scent to Pocket-books Card- 
fMaEt. «, Lonaimi by 
SLACKS’ NICKEL SILVER 
Is the hardest and most perfect white metal over Invented* 
and equals Silver in durability and colour. Made into 
ever) article tor the fable, us tea and Coffee-pots, Cruet- 
frames, Candle-sticks, Waiters, &c. 
A Sample Tea-spoon will be sent Free on receipt of 
Ten Postage Stamps. 
Table-spoons nnd Forks, 
mtio 
r»t. 
Ulnxig Tlire*a 
ruiJiti i»*t 
KlhO 
per dozen 
Dessert ditto 
128. & IS*, 
in*. & 13s. 
19S. 
lfis. 
23*. 
30s. 
Tea-spoons 
6s. & Os. 
»S. 
li«. 
12». 
SLACK’S 
NICKEL ELECTRO-PLATED. 
PrVfminm P. a 1 . 1 L" ttei , lt , i,, , n ,0 thcir NICK I.L SILVER 
EEEI I R( )- 1 LAI ED, which cannot be distinguisbol from 
sterling surer. 
Table-spoons and Forks, per dozen * ' 3 o'*. 4 ' U? **' 
Dessert ditto ditto .... 20 *. 30 / 
lea-spoons, per dozen i-.„, | 8j ' 
Also, every article for the Table, ns In Silver. 
SLACKS’ TABLE CUTLERY AND FURNISHING 
WAREHOUSE 
marking each article in plain figures, at the Lowest Possible Prices consistent With miuhtv Will nt 
P ruVe Glc advantage of purchasing at their Establishment. Orders above £2 deHvered^cnrrlaee 
part, P po 8 t frec. ' ’ COUtainin K u ** wwdi of 20J Engravings, may bo had 
RICHARD and JOHN SLACK, 336, STRAND (opposite Somerset House). 
ALLEN’S 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, 
CONTAINING SIZE. PRICE, AND DESCRIPTION ’ 
OF UPWARDS OF 100 ARTICLES. 
pONSISTING of PORTMANTEAUS. TRAVELLING 
V ' 1!A . GS ' LADIES’ PORTMANTEAUS. DESPATCH BOXES 
WRITING DESKS, DRESSING CASES, and other travelling Re- 
quisites. forwarded on receipt of two stamps, 
ALLEN S TruveMing Bag (patented) has the opening as large ti- 
the Bag itself, and therefore possesses an immense adv antage over ail 
others. 
ALLEN'S Registered Despatch Box and Writing Desk, and their 
New Quadruple Portmanteau (containing four compartments), are 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. 
TO SPORTSMEN, PEDESTRIANS, 
AND OTHERS. 
A GREAT VARIETY OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND 
SANDWICH BOXES, HUNTING FLASKS, DRAM BOTTLES, 
IN SIZES, AND BEAKERS IN NESTS, IN ELECTRO-PLATE OR SILVER, 
At THOMAS’S, Silversmiths and Platers, 153, New Bond-street, London. 
WATER 
POISONED 
LEADEN 
PIPES. 
11 The above engraving represents accurately a section of n leaden pipe, which was employed for a 
short time in conveying water from a well on the grounds of Mr. Dick, of Uonchurch, Isle of Wight. 
The original section of pipe is in. long. 2J in. diameter, and 5-10 in. thick. A great part of the inter- 
nal surface is corroded by the action of the water; but, as shown in t he drawing, four deep excava- 
tions have been made, anil another is shaded out of view by the mnnner in which the section of the 
pipe lms been cut- The water has cut these deep pits almost through the pipe, and not only upon the 
portion which wc have illustrated, but have formed similar clmsms throughout the entire length.”— 
Expositor. 
N. H. — The corrosive water of the Isle of Wight 1ms no effect on Gutta Ferclta Tubing. See Testimo- 
nial below 
DURABILITY OF GUTTA PERCHA TUBING. 
Many inquiries having been made ns to the durability of Gutta I’crcha Tubing, the Gutta Perch a 
Company have pleasure in giving publicity to the following letter from Sir RAYMOND JARVIS, 
Ventnor, Isle ol Wight. 
(Second Testimonial) March 10, I8f ?. 
'* In reply to your letter received this morning, respecting the Gutta IYrcha Tubing for pump ser- 
vice, I can state, with much satisfaction, it answers perfectly. Many builders and other persons li 
lately examined it, and there is not the least apparent difference since the first, laying down, now 
several years ; and I am informed that it is to be adopted generally in the houses that arc being 
erected hero.” 
THE GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY, PATENTEES, 
18, WHARF-ROAD, CITY-ROAD, LONDON. 
FORD’S EUREKA SHIRTS 
PATTERNS of the new 
1 COLOURED SHI It l- 
1NUS in every variety of co 
lours. Upwards of 2 '0 different 
1 attorns tor making FORD'S 
El KEKA SHIRTS sent per 
post (free) on receipt of six 
Postage stamps. Price 27s. the 
Halt dozen. 
FORD'S WHITE EURE- 
K AS. best quality, six for tos ; 
second quality, six for 3ts. ; if 
washed, ready for use, 23 . 
extra. 
CAUTION .—Ford's Eureka 
Shirt* are stumped, '• 38. 
poultry, London.- with' 
out which uoae arc genuine. 
'*• Catalogues, with par- 
ticulars, post free. 
RICHARD FORD, 33. Poul- 
ry, Loudon. 
CFIAMMER1NG perfectly and perma- 
.K’ “ u «t>y EL' RID, 111 both Children and Adults. 
1 no sysu-m is easily understood and applied, and 
has been sucocsslM ly pur*, ^.'t f or tlll , hwt twenty 
years, by Mr BAR 1 IIROPPR, who cured lduwulf. 
References to clergymen, gentlemen, and the pa- 
rents ol children cured. ‘ 
l lr MA,t 1 “HOPPE, MELBOURNE. 
SQUARE. NORTH RIM \ TON. 
Children received into the House. 
17< )( >n and DIET.-IIARD’S PARI- 
i* vv NACEOUS FOOD for INFANTS and 
l i ' V A LI Uo. 
" I have carefully examined, anil repeatedly pro. 
foribcu, ‘ 1 1 uni’s I urlnucoou » Fowl' (sec ' iVruim'ri 
I realise ou Food and Diet,' pages 3' 9 and 473, ,\c ), 
which is prepared from the most nutritious of the 
cereal grain*. It combines both nltrogenUod and 
non nitrogoidacd alimentary principle*, nnd forms 
a very valuable food for children nnd invalids 
” JOHN PEREIRA, M l) . F It s., 
“ Assistant Physician to the London Hospital. 
” 47, Finshury-squnre. July I, 1813." 
.Sold by nil Chemists ami Druggists, Patent Me- 
dicine X cudors, Grocer*, Kalian Warehousemen, 
nnd Confectioners; in Is. and 2s. packets, and tin 
cases, 7*. Od. oncli Observe . All genuine packets 
and cases are signed " JAS HARDS,” and maim 
Pictured at the Royal Victoria Mill, Dartford, 
Kent. 
n EAFNESS nnd NOISES in the 
HEAD.— Institution for tho Cure of Deaf- 
ness. 9, Siilfolk-placc, Pull mall, London.— Instant 
and permanent restoration of hearing guaranteed, 
without the u*o of ear-trumpets, instrument*. or 
causing one moment's inconvenience to the most 
aged or nervous sufferer. Dr. lloGIITON’S new 
and extraordinary discovery, by one consultation, 
enables deaf persons of either sex to bear imme- 
diately with perfect cn»o the lowest whisper, and 
magically removes all singing in the ears, Hos- 
pitals and private testimonials, and certificates 
from the most eminent physicians nnd surgeons in 
Knglnud, in whose presence deaf persons hud been 
cured, nnd mnny hundreds of private patients 
cured, cun be seen or referred to. Hours ol con- 
sultation, eleven till four every day. FRANCIS 
ROBERT HOG 11 TON, Member of the London 
Royal College of Surgeons, Slay 2. 1M6; Licentiate 
of the Apothecaries' Company, April 30, 1810. 
Just Published, 
SELF-CURE of DEAFNESS, for COUNTRY 
PATIENTS; a Stop to Empiricism, Quuokory, 
and Exorbitant Fee*. Scut, on rcoeiut of seven 
stamp*, free. Examination fre , 
9, Sulfolk-place. Pall-mall 
SOUND AND ROBUST HEALTH. 
r lUlE blessing of Health may be enjoyed 
A by every one by the use of KAYO'S YVOKS- 
nuw universally 
ATI YE 
DELLS PILLS, which are 
admitted (o ho the BEST KESTOU 
MEDICINE in existence. Their pccullntly reno- 
vuling and invigorating qualities render them 
Invaluable to all who, from exposure to impure 
atmosphere, residence in low and damp localities, 
or from sedentary liublta, have become the victims 
of physical debility or extreme nervou* sensitive- 
ness with their attendant miseries. Those Pills, 
W'hieh are wholly composed of Vegetable Sub- 
stances, nre u lino stomachic, n inila yet efficient 
aperient, and thousands who have tried otlur 
medicines in vain have testified to the benefits they 
have received from their use. 
Sold in boxes, ut Is. I'd.. 2*. 9d., nnd Is. fid. 
each, at the Depot, 81, FLEET-STREET, Loudon, 
nnd l>y all Medicine Venders. 
n () YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL 1IAIH, 
WHISKERS, &o. f— 1 f so, use PALMA- 
PILL A, declared by thousands of testimonials to 
be magical In its effects In ull case* of baldness 
it is a certain remedy, causing a thick and luxu- 
riant growth, strengthening weak liuir, preventing 
its fulling off, and checking groynes* in all its 
stages. For the production of YVhlskcrs and 
Mou Inches In two or three weeks ft has never been 
known to fail. 
Price 2s. ; sent post free (anywhere) on receipt 
of 21 penny postage stamps, by Mis* ALICE 
MELVILLE, 26, Argylc-squaro, London. 
“ I was quite bold, but have now a good head of 
hair.''— Wm. Ilopton. 
My whiskers are growing very thick."— R. 
Mede, Esq. 
“ It restored my hair, which I had lost in 
patches.’’— W. Sturt. 
•• It lias quite checked the groynes*.”— Miss Ellis. 
“ My moustache is greutly Improved.”— Captain 
Rom. 
