MANUFACTURER OF PATENT ARTIFICIAL No. 3, NEW LONDON-STREET, MARK-LANE, THE Patent Manure is sold under the name of THE COPROS or KOPROS, and is made by combining the soluble nitrogenous matter found on the mud-banks of the Thames and other places with salts of ammonia, silicates, and phosphates. It is a dry innoxious powder, and may be used by the drill or broad-cast. It is lighter in point of bulk than any other manure in use, and contains more ammonia and other soluble matter. It has been largely used during the past year for Wheat, Oats, Barley, Turnips, Swedes, and Potatoes; and the Testimonials which the Patentee has received in its favour are of the highest character. Also SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME, prepared only from Bones, and warranted free from Ashes, Gypsum, or any other adulterating substance-a fine Manure for Green Crops. Sulphate of Ammonia, Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Magnesia. Finely ground Gypsum, Coprolites, or Phosphates. [1 310 GLASS SHADES For the Covering and Preservation of Clocks, Statuettes, Wax Flowers, Alabaster, and other Ornaments and Articles of Vertu. CLAUDET AND HOUGHTON having considerably reduced their prices of Glass Shades, they may be appropriated advantageously not only as above, but also in PROTECTING GOODS EXPOSED FOR SALE from dust and the impurities of the atmosphere. Wholesale & Retail Glass Shade Warehouse, 89 HIGH HOLBORN. PAINTED & STAINED GLASS for WINDOWS, ANCIENT OR MODERN, EXECUTED IN THE BEST STYLE, AND AT MODERATE PRICES BY CLAUDET AND HOUGHTON, 89, High Holborn, London. WHITE ENAMELLED WINDOW GLASS, of various patterns at very low prices, EMBOSSED AND ENGRAVED GLASS COATS OF ARMS, CRESTS, &c. &c. Designs furnished when required. Patterns and Specimens may be seen at their Warehouse, 89, HIGH HOLBORN. CLAUDET AND HOUGHTON, WINDOW GLASS MERCHANTS, 89, High Holborn, London. BRITISH AND PATENT PLATE CLASS, SHEET AND CROWN CLASS, ROUGH PLATE CLASS, And every other kind of Window Glass for Dwelling Houses, Conservatories, &c., &c., on the most moderate terms. List of Prices forwarded free on application. Under the Patronage of Her Majesty. DIEU ET MON DROIT MR. CLAUDET'S DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAIT ESTABLISHMENTS Are Open Daily at No. 107, Regent Street (Quadrant); and at the Colosseum, Regent's Park. NOTICE.-Mr.CLAUDET has removed his principal Establishment from King William Street, Strand, to larger and more convenient premises in Regent Street, No. 107, (Quadrant). The Reception and Exhibition Rooms are on the ground floor, and Visitors have not to ascend higher than the first floor for having their Portraits taken. The Exhibition Rooms contain a considerable collection of Portraits of Eminent Personages, English and Foreign. N.B.-Mr. CLAUDET has on sale Engravings and Lithographs from Daguerreotype originals, taken by him of a number of distinguished persons, among which are the portraits of the Duke of Wellington, Lord Gough, Lord Rosse, Marquis of Northampton, Lord G. Bentinck, Lord Brougham, Monsieur Guizot, &c., &c., &c. (170 F Worsted Spinner, and Manufacturer of Cobourgs, Henriettas, Mufflers, Shawl-Cloths, Alpaca Lustres, Orleans, &c. The Cloths exhibited are made from Machine-combed Yarns. Prices and other information may be obtained by a Letter to the above address. All widths made from 18 to 90 inches in the Grey. [157 OXFORD lies in the road to BATH, BRISTOL, CLIFTON, and the WEST OF ENGLAND; also to STRATFORD-ON-AVON, LEAMINGTON, WARWICK, KENILWORTH, BIRMINGHAM, and the NORTH; to CHELTENHAM, GLOUCESTER, and SOUTH WALES. In its immediate neighbourhood are BLENHEIM, NUNEHAM, and other places of SPIERS & SON'S ESTABLISHMENT, 102 & 103, HIGH-ST., opposite ST. MARY'S CHURCH CORNER. Their stock, one of the largest and most varied out of London, includes goods of every description suitable for presents, or for remembrances of Oxford. Among those for the use of tourists are GUIDE-BOOKS and MAPS of the UNIVERSITY and NEIGHBOURHOOD of every description published; Ordnance Maps; engraved Views of Oxford, and Models of its Public Buildings; Desks, Dressing Cases, Cutlery, fancy manufactures, articles of taste and virtù, &c. MANUFACTORY for DECORATED PAPIER MACHE, -consisting of Tables, Screens, Cabinets, Desks, Albums, Portfolios, Work Boxes, Tea Caddies, Card Cases, &c., ornamented with views of Oxford and its neighbourhood, to the extent of 200 subjects, by eminent artists. SPIERS and SON are publishers of the "ILLUSTRATED MEMORIAL for VISITORS TO OXFORD," containing views, maps, and general local information useful to the tourist. Information of every description readily afforded to strangers visiting their establishment. Oxford: 102 and 103, High-street; 1 and 2, Oriel-street. [1181 Asthma, Consumption, Coughs, Colds, and all Disorders of DR LOCOCK'S HAVE A MOST PLEASANT TASTE. itourdel Price 18. 14d., 2s. 9d., and 11s. per box. This is an aromatic and aperient Medicine of great efficacy for regulating the secretions and correcting the action of the stomach and liver, and is the only safe remedy for all BILIOUS AFFECTIONS. It is mild in its action, and suitable for all seasons and constitutions, while its AGREEABLE TASTE renders it the best medicine for children. Also, Dr. Locock's FEMALE WAFERS. The best medicine for Ladies. Have a pleasant taste. Full directions are given with every box. OBSERVE! that every genuine box has printed in the GoVERNMENT STAMP the words "Dr. Locock's WAPERS," and the signature of "DA SILVA & Co.," 26, Bride-lane, Fleetstreet, London, is printed on the directions given with every box. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 313 ONE THOUSAND HOUSES AND LODGINGS IN OR NEAR LONDON, Now to be let Furnished, at Moderate Rents, LAHEE, 65, NEW BOND-STREET, AGENT. CATLIN'S AMERICAN INDIAN COLLECTION, RE 6, WATERLOO-PLACE, BOTTOM OF REGENT-STREET, E-OPENED, with new and interesting additions from the Rocky Mountains. 600 Paintings. Costumes and Weapons on figures.-Promenade Lectures by Mr. CATLIN, with War-songs, War-whoops, &c., at 2 in the [1305 day, and half-past 8 in the evening. Admittance, 1s.— Children, half-price. BERNERS HOTEL, BERNERS-STREET. patrons who for the last five-and-twenty years have visited ROMAN and other CEMENTS, manufactured by J. M. BLASHFIELD, successor to the Patentees, PARKER & WYATT, who in 1796 first introduced PARKER'S ROMAN CEMENT, which has now for upwards of fifty years been extensively used in most of the public and private buildings and other Works in this Country and throughout the World. Among the more recent Works in this Country, where it has been largely employed since the present proprietor became the manufacturer, may be named the Lyceum and St. James's Theatres; the Carlton, Reform, and Army and Navy Club-houses; the London Docks; the Thames Tunnel; the Winter Palace, St. Petersburgh; the British Museum; the York Minster; the Royal Exchange; the Nelson Column; and the New Houses of Parliament. When properly applied, it is the most perfect and economical cement for Hydraulic Works known; and when used as a stucco it will resist the action of heat and frost and preserve walls from damp. As a Mortar for Brickwork it surpasses any other material, and is nearly as cheap for such work as Mortar made of ordinary Lime. TARRAS, an Hydraulic Lime for setting masonry where slow induration is important so as to allow for the settlement of work-a cement of extraordinary tenacity and hydraulic properties, and with which the most ancient works in Lancashire have been executed. Hamelin's Patent Mastic or Oil Cement, which may be pounded immediately after use; Keene's ΡΙΣΤΟΝ ΜΕΝ ΥΔΩΡ, MINERAL SPA OF BATH. The celebrated Hot Mineral Waters of Bath possess all the Curative properties of the most esteemed Spas of Germany. The Pump-Rooms and Baths are the most complete and elegant in Europe. The City of Bath is one of the most ancient and beautiful in England, and is now reached from London in two and a half hours, and admirably suited as a residence for the Invalid. For Printed Prospectuses and Terms, address the Proprietors, Messrs. GREEN & SIMMS, MINERAL SPA, BATH. [1317 Attention is also solicited to the several fine Castings exhibited, including two Deers' Heads, a Boar, a Fan, Work-basket, Salamander, a Horned Beetle, and a Fruitbasket. [1316 M TESSRS. BRAND & SCHIEDMAYER, acting as Special Commissioners to the Great EXHIBITION, for the kingdom of Wurtemberg, beg to inform the Public that they, as well as the Central Committee for Industry and Trade at Stuttgard, are ready to give every information as regards the produce of Wurtemberg; and, referring to the details given in this Catalogue, and calling the attention of the Public chiefly to the very moderate prices of Wurtemberg manufactures, they beg to invite the Public to address themselves to their office in this City, 6, PINNERS' HALL, OLD BROAD-STREET. DIE HERREN BRAND & SCHIEDMAYER, bringen als Commissäre für das Königreich Württemberg bei der grossen WELT-INDUSTRIE-AUSSTELLUNG zu öffentlichen Kenntniss, dass auf ihren Bureau in 6 PINNERS' HALL, OLD Broad-street, CITY, sowohl als dem Bureau der Central-Stelle für Handel und Gewerbe in Stuttgart, zu jeder Zeit die genauste Auskunft über die Producte und Fabrikate ihres Landes zu holen ist, und indem sie bei diesem Anlass auf die billigen Preise der Wurttembergischen Erzeugnisse aufmerksam machen, laden sie das Publicum ein sich an sie unter obiger Adresse zu wenden. TESSIEURS BRAND & SCHIEDMAYER, agis. Cement, Portland Cement, Martin's Cement, &c. Genuine MESSIEomme Commissaires speciaux près de l'ExPost Plaster of Paris, prepared from the purest Gypsum, and of any degree of fineness required. Chimney-pots, Trusses, Paving Tiles, &c. Manufactory-MILL WALL, POPLAR; DepôtsCOMMERCIAL ROAD, LAMBETH, and PADDINGTON BASIN ; Counting-house-No. 3, NEW LONDON-STREET, MARK-LANE, Crev. [1311 TION Universelle ont l'honneur de prévenir le public que tout renseignement en égard des prix, etc., des produits du Wurttemberg peuvent être obtenu, soit à leur Bureau, 6, PINNERS' HALL, OLD BROAD-STREET, CITY, ou de la Com mission Industrielle Centrale à Stuttgart. (1.309 FURNITURE, CARPETS, and BEDDING. See our new Book of Estimates, with Designs, which may be had gratis and post-free, showing the price of each article, the cost of furnishing a separate room and a whole house. Every article is marked in plain figures, corresponding with the Book of Prices, and displayed in numerous Show Rooms, warranted seasoned and well made. FIFTY BEDSTEADS, with Bedding and Curtains of different designs, fixed, ready for delivery, consisting of Mahogany four-post, Arabian, Parisian, French, and Iron. Purchasers can see their Beds and Mattresses made on the premises. Spring Mattresses on an improved principle, and Iron Bedsteads, at an immense reduction. S. A. ARNOTT & Co., Upholsterers and Cabinet Manufacturers, CADOGAN HOUSE, SLOANE-STREET, KNIGHTSBRIDGE. Country Orders carriage free. 100 Marble Washstands always on view. Note.-CADOGAN HOUSE. Established at Finsbury in 1815. Auctioneers, Valuers, Estate and House Agents. Appointed Agents to the County Fire Office, & Provident Life Office.[1312 PANTECHNICON, NEAR BELGRAVE SQUARE, LONDON. THE Proprietor invites the attention of the Visitors of the Grand Exhibition to the above-named Establishment (which is within five minutes' walk of Hyde Park), where may be seen the largest and best-assorted STOCK of CARRIAGES and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of every description on sale in London. The materials and workmanship are of the best description. The prices will be found in keeping with the times. Warranties are given with new Carriages; and all Household Furniture is sold under a guarantee of Twelve Months. There are also departments for the Warehousing of Furniture, Books, Plate, Paintings, Musical Instruments, and every description of Property, in iron fire-proof rooms, to which parties may attach their own locks; private bins for warehousing Wines, which may also be locked by those who rent them; rooms for the sale of Paintings, Musical Instruments, &c. &c.; and the Proprietor intends setting apart a large portion of the South Building for the Exhibition and Sale of Works of Art, &c., which the owners may fail to secure space for in the Grand Exhibition. January, 1851. [15 1 Army & Navy Club, St. James's-sq. street Bache's Dining-rms., Fenchurch-st. Bay Tree Tav., St. Swithin's-lane Bedford Hotel, Covent-garden Cathedral Hotel, St. Paul's-ch.-yd. Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool Cafe de 1 Europe, Manchester Café Royal, Edinburgh Dolphin Hotel, Southampton BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. KENT'S KNIFE-CLEANING MACHINE: MANUFACTORY, 329, Strand, opposite Somerset-House, London. KENT'S is the only invention for Knife-cleaning for which Her Majesty's Letters Patent have been granted, and is distinct from all others in every essential principle, however closely imitated in external appearance. They are to be had of the PATENTEE, IN EIGHT SIZES, from 31. 18s. to 14l. 14s. The small ones for Families may be used by a Child. The Patentee has been favoured with approving Testimony from (with full permission of reference to) a large number of the Nobility, Gentry, and Clergy, the Heads of Public Institutions, Colleges, and other Scholastic Establishments, with numerous Private Families in all parts of England, where his Machines are in constant use; as also in many parts of Ireland and Scotland; therefore Gentlemen wishing to be satisfied of the merits of this Invention, may be referred to parties in their own neighbourhood, who have it in use, by application to the Patentee; or it may be seen, and its merits ascertained, in almost every Hotel in the kingdom, and has now been in constant use upwards of 5 years in the following Establishments: LONDON REFERENCES. Colonnade Hotel, Charles-street, St. James's Commercial Travellers' School Coventry House Club, Piccadilly Coulson's Hotel, Brook-street Cox's Hotel, Jermyn-street Cremorne Gardens Crown and Sceptre Tav., Greenwich Dr. Butler's Hd. Tav., Coleman-st. Deaf & Dumb Asylum, Kent-road. Dolly's Chop-house, City Drapers' Hall, Threadneedle street Drapers' Private Hotel, Sackville st. Euston Hotel, Euston-square East India Club, St. James's-square Edinburgh Castle Tavern, Strand Elephant and Castle, Newington Ellis's Hotel, St. James's-street Erectheum Club, St. James's square European Tavern, City Exchange Dining-rooms, Changealley Exchequer Hotel, Palace-yard street Gresham Club, King William-st, Gresham Dining-rs., Bucklersbury | Peacock Hotel, Islington Horns Tavern, Kennington Joe's Chop-house, Finch-lane, City Mansion House, City Morley's Hotel, Trafalgar-square PROVINCIAL REFERENCES. Great Northern Hotel, Lincoln King's Arms Tavern, Richmond New Steine Hotel, Brighton (For Sectional Drawings of the Machine see Catalogue, Class 22.) Peel's Coffee-house, Fleet-street street Sablonière Hotel, Leicester-square Salter's Hotel, Victoria-st., Holborn Royal York Hotel, Brighton Spread Eagle Hotel, Gloucester York House, Bath York Station refreshment-rooms. &c. &c. &c. [1286 |