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FOR SPORTING GENTLEMEN.

BUTLER'S TASTELESS SEIDLITZ POWDER (in one bottle), a

most useful and agreeable aperient or saline draught to allay fever or thirst. Sold at 2s. 6d. the bottle (which is enclosed in a case, and accompanied by a measure and spoon), by the Preparers, BUTLER & HARDING, Chemists, 4, Cheapside, corner of St. Paul's, London; Davenport & Co., 20, Waterloo-place, Edinburgh.

CORDING'S FISHING BOOTS and STOCKINGS, Knee Boots, Deck

and Travelling Boots, Ankle Boots, Navy Shoes, and Goloshes, with the appearance of leather; they can be used at all times and in all climates, and are perfectly waterproof. CORDING'S WATERPROOF DRIVING APRONS are warm, pliable, durable, and not liable to crack. They are far superior to leather, are much cheaper, and easily kept bright. Cording's Riding Aprons are a perfect protection to the saddle and knees, and may be carried in the pocket.

CORDING'S LABOURER'S and KEEPER'S CAPES, from 3s. 6d. each, or 40s. per dozen. Farmers, and all who employ out-door labour, will find more than the cost of a cape saved by a man not leaving his work when a shower of rain comes on, by their use. Colds, rheumatics, and doctor's bills avoided by their use.

CORDING'S DREADNOUGHT WATERPROOF COATS and CAPES excel all others, stand all climates, resist all weathers, suit all wearers, are made light or stout, large or small, for need or fancy. Avoid inferior goods.

J. C. CORDING'S name is on all his Waterproofs, the Quality of which he will guarantee. 231, Strand, Five Doors west of Temple Bar.

FOR the HORSE-BARROW'S GOLDEN OINTMENT of IODINE. The most effectual remedy for splints, ringbones, sidebones, spavins, sore shins, curbs, relaxed sinews, thorough pins, windgalls, enlarged knees, &c, in the horse. Warranted not to blemish, and can be applied during work. Prepared and sold at WILLIAM and RICHARD BARROW's Veterinary Establishment, Newmarket; and may be had at Mr. THOMAS EKIN'S, Grantham, Lincolnshire; also at WILLIAM JACKSON S, Chemist and Druggist, 93, Cheapside, London. In boxes at 2s. 6d., 4s. 6d., and 78., with full directions, and sent post free.

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UFF'S GUIDE TO THE TURF, AND POCKET
COMPANION for 1851, will be published in NOVEMBER next.

CONTENTS:

RACING

A Calendar of the Races in Great Britain and Ireland, 1851, With the Names of the Riders, Betting, Remarks, Time, and Index. The Nominations for 1852, and the Derby, Oaks, St. Leger, &c., for 1853. Great Yorkshire and St. Leger Stakes.

Derby Oaks, and St. Leger Lots; Laws of Racing; Lengths of Courses;
Winners of Great Races;

And other information useful for reference during the winter.
The whole Alphabetically Arranged, and copiously Indexed.

Advertisements received up to the 3rd of November.

SMART'S INSTITUTION,

5, PICCADILLY,

REGENT'S CIRCUS,

FOR TEACHING THE NEW SYSTEMS OF

WRITING, &c.

Persons of any Age, however bad their Writing, may, at a trifling outlay,

IN FROM EIGHT TO TWELVE EASY LESSONS,

acquire permanently an elegant and flowing style of Penmanship, adapt either to Mercantile pursuits or Private Correspondence. The numero Testimonials received by MR. SMART from his Pupils, during ma years' experience, sufficiently prove his competency to impart a knowled of the Systems, so speedily and so effectually, as to defy all competition.

"Under MR. SMART, Penmanship has been reduced to a Science, and the acquisiti therefore, of what is called a good hand,' rendered but the labour of an hour!'' Polytechnic Journal.

"We advise all bad writers to apply to MR. SMART, who will speedily render the accomplished in the Caligraphic Science."-Evening Star.

"MR. SMART'S mode of teaching is a vast improvement upon any former system."London Journal of Commerce.

"We confidently introduce MR. SMART'S system to the notice of the public, as cale lated to secure a ready and elegant style of Penmanship."-Post Magazine.

Fractional, Decimal, and Mental ARITHMETIC. BOOK-KEEPIN by Single and Double Entry, as at present practised in the Governme Banking, and leading Merchants' Offices.

SHORT-HAND, in a few interesting Exercises, &c. &c.

Pupils are received privately and taught, at any time, suiting th own convenience; separate Rooms for Ladies, to which Department, preferred, MRS. SMART will attend. Lessons, One Hour each.

For Prospectuses, &c. apply to MR. SMART, at the Institution, PICCADILLY, REGENT'S CIRCUS, between the hours of Ten in the Morn and Nine at Night

NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT.

THE RACE GLASS,

BY

THOMAS HARRIS & SON,

COMBINES THE GREATEST MAGNIFYING POWER WITH
THE MOST EXTENSIVE RANGE OF VIEW.
PRICE £4 10s. WITH SLING CASE,

SENT CARRIAGE FREE.

ALSO, THE

NEW INVENTED TRIPLE ACHROMATIC RACE GLASS,
DEER STALKING AND GAMEKEEPERS' TELESCOPES.
BEWARE OF INFERIOR IMITATIONS.

THOMAS HARRIS & SON,
OPTICIANS,

141, OXFORD STREET,
(Corner of Old Cavendish Street),

AND

52, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON.

CAUTION.-Over the window of a person (once in our service) appear the words "15 Years with HARRIS & SON," designedly for the purpose of causing mistakes. Recollect, T. H. & SON'S shop is No. 52! SEVEN DOORS EASTWARD therefrom, in the same street, and is directly facing the BRITISH MUSEUM entrance.

(ESTABLISHED 70 YEARS.)

LONDON:

PRINTED BY W. CLOWES AND SONS, Stamford Street.

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