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Title: Simpson's Chelsea, Pimlico, Brompton, and Knightsbridge Directory, and Court GuideAuthor: AnonymousRelease date: September 5, 2013 [eBook #43648]Language: EnglishCredits: Transcribed from the 1863 Tomkies and Son edition by David Price. Many thanks to the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Libraries for allowing their copy to be used for this transcription

Title: Simpson's Chelsea, Pimlico, Brompton, and Knightsbridge Directory, and Court Guide

Author: Anonymous

Author: Anonymous

Release date: September 5, 2013 [eBook #43648]

Language: English

Credits: Transcribed from the 1863 Tomkies and Son edition by David Price. Many thanks to the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Libraries for allowing their copy to be used for this transcription

*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK SIMPSON'S CHELSEA, PIMLICO, BROMPTON, AND KNIGHTSBRIDGE DIRECTORY, AND COURT GUIDE ***

Transcribed from the 1863 Tomkies and Son edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org.  Many thanks to the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Libraries for allowing their copy to be used for this transcription.

INCLUDINGLIST OF VESTRY, PARISH OFFICERS, POST OFFICEINTELLIGENCE, CHELSEA CHARITIES, &c. &c.

1863.

COPYRIGHT.TO BE PUBLISHED ANNUALLY.

LONDONPUBLISHED BY TOMKIES AND SON,4,Bedford Terrace,Church Street,Kensington.

Inintroducing this Directory, in a cheap and comprehensive form, to our numerous subscribers, very few comments are necessary.  Great inconvenience is felt in all large districts through not being able at a moment’s notice to discover the place of abode of various individuals, such as customers, friends, &c.  To obviate this has induced us to attempt the compiling one of a pure local character, at a price within the means of all classes.  We trust we have succeeded in completing a work which cannot fail in giving satisfaction to our subscribers.  It is our intention to publish annually, and doubt not, as we become more acquainted with the locality, being enabled to establish a work which will become thoroughly useful as a book of reference.

SIMPSON & CO.

March, 1863

The Names and Places of Abode of the Rector, Incumbent of the Parish Chapel, Curates, Churchwardens, Representative Member of the Metropolitan Board of Works, Vestrymen, Auditors and Officers under the Metropolis Local Management Act, Overseers, Relieving Officers, Medical Officers, Superintendent Registrar and Registrars of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, Vestry Clerk, Deputy Parish Clerk, Beadles, Engine Keepers, Fire Escape Conductors, Turncocks, Collectors of the different Rates and Taxes, &c.

RECTOR.

Blunt, The Rev. A. Gerald W., M.A., Rectory, Church-street.

INCUMBENT OF THE PARISH CHAPEL.

Davies, The Rev. R. H., B.A., 16, Oakley-street.

CURATES.

Blunt, The Rev. R. Frederick L., A.K.C., 88, Oakley street.

Synge, The Rev. F., B.A.

Pirkis, Rev. D. A.K.C.,Clerk in Orders, Selwood-place, Queen’s Elm, Fulham-road.

CHURCHWARDENS.

Diplock, T. B., M.D., 1, Sydney-st.

Shelton, Richard, 22, Halsey-street.

AUDITORS.

Foy, William, 46, Paultons-square.

Hall, William, 22, Paultons-square.

Richards, George Wevell, 29, Danvers-street.

THE VESTRY.

Representative Member of Metropolitan Board of Works.

Tite, William, Esq., M.P., 42, Lowndes-square.

VESTRYMEN.

Incumbent, The

Churchwardens, The

for the time being.

No. 1,—OR STANLEY WARD.

Breun, J. Cowan, 6, Lower Sloane-st.

Foy, William, 46, Paultons-square.

Garner, Th. Betts, 317, Fulham-road.

Hall, William. 22, Paultons-square.

Hunt, Henry, 16, New King’s-road.

Perry, John, 7, Danvers-street.

Potter, Samuel, 5, Oakley-crescent.

Tipper, William, 367, Fulham-road.

Veitch, Jas. Jun., King’s-road, west.

Auditor,—Adams, E. More, 3, New King’s road

No. 2,—OR CHURCH WARD.

Blazdell, Alexander, 25, Manor-st.

Bray, John, 197, King’s-road.

Burton, Edw. Gower, 20, Robert-ter.

Callow, John, 41, Queen’s-road west.

Cocks, Henry, 39, King’s-road.

Cooke, G. W. Esq., 25, Cheyne-walk.

Dancocks, Sam. S. 177, Fulham-road

Doubell, William, 144, King’s-road.

Finch, W. N. 181, King’s-road.

Hulse, Robert, 40, Radnor-street.

Lawrence, William, 141, King’s road

Osborne, W. 8, Queen-street.

Oxford, Henry, 40, Riley-street.

Richards, Geo. W. 29, Danvers-street

Rope, Robert N. 49, Sloane-street.

Symons, Thomas, 171, Fulham-road.

Yapp, George, 83, Oakley-street.

Auditor,—Layton, Frederick Charle 19, Margaretta-terrace.

No. 3,—OR HANS TOWN WARD.

Badcock, John, 19, Smith-street.

Birch, A. F. F. 14, Sloane-street.

Butt, John, 310, King’s-road.

Chelsea, Viscount, 28, Lowndes-st.

Collier, Caleb, 209 Sloane-street.

Compton, James, 1, Smith-street.

Fisher, John, 60, Cadogan-place.

Gurney, G. E. 1, Marlborough-road.

Hopwood, O. T. 195, Sloane-street.

Layton, Thomas, 14, Moore-street.

Paul, Zacharius, Kensal New Town.

Rhind, William, 189, Sloane-street.

Slocombe, Thos. 13, Halsey-terrace.

Symons, Elias O., 3, Exeter-street.

Tite, W. Esq., M.P., 42, Lowndes-sq.

Thirst, Edward, 11, Halsey-terrace.

Todd, J., Stanley-house, Milner-st.

Walker, Charles, 25, Exeter-street.

Walker, T. H. 6, Wellington-square.

Williams, Wm., Kensal New Town.

Auditor.—Eisdell, Joseph Salway, 117, Sloane-street.

No. 4,—OR ROYAL HOSPITAL WARD.

Brookfield, Robt. 5, Cheltenham-ter.

Cattle, W. George, 102, King’s-road.

Dunkley, Th. 18, Lower Sloane-st.

Leete, John H. 143, Sloane-street.

Livingston, Alexander, 8, King’s-rd.

Mowels, Samuel A. 142, Sloane-st.

Rabbits, William, 20, Sloane-square.

Roope, Ch. Jun., 144, Sloane-street.

Sansum, William H. 132, King’s-rd.

Wain, George, 2, King’s-road.

Whitehead, H. 7, Whitehead’s-grove.

Wright, John, 8, Queen’s-road east.

Auditor.—Armstrong, Henry Stephen, 92, King’s-road.

Treasurer.—Hopkinson, Charles, Esq., 3, Regent-street.

Solicitors.—Lee, Pemberton, & Reeves, 44, Lincoln’s Inn Fields.

Clerk to the Board.—Lahee, Mr. Chas., Vestry Hall, King’s-road.

Surveyor.—Pattisson, Mr. Joseph, Vestry Hall, King’s-road.

Medical Officer of Health.—Barclay, Dr. A. W., Vestry Hall.

Inspector of Nuisances.—Alder, Mr. Ealand, Vestry Hall.

OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.

Birch, Abel F. F., 14, Sloane-street.

Blazdell, Alexander, 25, Manor-st.

Dancocks, Sam. S. 177, Fulham-rd.

Tipper, William, 367, Fulham-road.

RELIEVING OFFICERS.

Rodger, William, (South District,), 36 Upper Manor-street.

Tubbs, William Thomas, (North District), 32, Wellington-square.

MEDICAL OFFICERS.

Ward, Dr. Martindale, Markham-sq.

Keen, Mr. Thomas, 209, King’s-road.

Dickinson, Mr. T., 33, Sloane-street.

Scatliff, Dr. J. Parr, 132, Sloane st.

Brown, Mr. George, Kensal Green.

MEDICAL OFFICERS FOR VACCINATION.

Ward, Dr. Martindale, Markham-sq.

Keen, Mr. Thomas, 209, King’s-road.

Godrich, Mr. F., 12, Sydney-place, Fulham-road.

Dickinson, Mr. T., 33, Sloane-street.

Scatliff, Dr. J. Parr, 132, Sloane-st.

Brown, Mr. George, Kensal Green.

SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRAR.

Diggens, W. L., Office, Chelsea Workhouse.

REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS.

Long, Charles S. 4 Rayner-place.

Larner, William, 240 King’s road.

Smith, Wm. Clifford, (and of Marriages), Exeter-pl. Sloane-street.

VESTRY CLERK.

Lahee, Charles, Vestry Hall, King’s-road.

DEPUTY PARISH CLERK.

Sherrell, James, 258, King’s-road.

BEADLES, BEING SWORN CONSTABLES.

Nelson, R., 2, Marlborough-square.

Kirk, Robert, 15 Margaretta terrace.

ENGINE KEEPERS.

Pigott, William, 1, Arthur-street,Superintendent.

Greaves, Charles, 4, Duke-street.

Adams, Henry, 14A, Symons-street.

FIRE ESCAPE CONDUCTORS.

Oakley Square Station.—Puzey, Nathaniel, (No. 571,) 30, Cumberland-street, Marlborough-road, Chelsea.

Sloane Square Station.—McCulloch, Thos., (No. 51,) Willow-cottage, Hart’s-buildings, Westbourne-place.

Pelham Crescent Station.—Rowland, J. D., (No. 73,) 20, Wilton-street, Westminster.

Knightsbridge Green Station.—Whatley, Frederick, (No. 15,) 7, Devonshire-place, Park-walk.

TURNCOCKS, AND THEIR ASSISTANTS.

Cramp T., 11, Upper North-street.

Rice, Thos. 11, College-place.

Shuttleworth, J., 15, Milman’s-row.

Allen, Wm., Jun., 4, First-street.

Clark, E., 6, St. Mark’s-rd. Fulham-rd

Ireland, John, 4, Draycott-street, Cadogan-terrace.

Tilbrook, J., 3, Chapel-pl., Brompton.

COLLECTORS OF LAND, ASSESSED, AND PROPERTY TAXES.

Oughton, Henry, Pavilion-cottage, New-road, Sloane-street.

Oughton, Thomas, 119, Fulham-road.

Wing, C., 10, College ter., Bond-st.

COLLECTORS OF THE POOR’S RATE.

Sarel, S., 16, Chelsea-vil., Fulham-rd.

Basely, Edward, 47, Paultons-sq.

Mayers, W. T., 19, Whitehead’s-grove.

Oughton, Thomas, 119, Fulham-road.

COLLECTORS OF THE WATER RATES.

Day, William, 2, Beaufort-street.

Briscoe, W. C., 9, Parkside, Knightsbridge.

DISTRICT INSPECTOR OF GAS WORKS.

Pearce, Richard, 192, King’s-road, s.w.

DISTRICT SURVEYORS.

Wood, S., 10, Robert-terrace, Chelsea.

Beachcroft, C., 3, Horbury-terrace, Notting-hill.

The Fire Engines and Ladders are kept at the Workhouse, Arthur Street, King’s Road; at the Old Church, by the Waterside; and at the Depôt in Draycott Place.  In Case of Fire give immediate notice to the Engine Keepers, William Piggott, Superintendent, 1, Arthur Street, King’s Road; Charles Greaves, 4, Duke Street, Chelsea, near the Old Church; Henry Adams, 14A, Symons Place, Sloane Square; Chief Station, at the Workhouse, Arthur Street, King’s Road.

The nearest Fire Escapes are stationed at Oakley Square, Sloane Square, Pelham Crescent, and Knightsbridge Green.

CLERKS OF THE VESTRY.

Barton Robart Hall, Vestry Clerk, and Clerk to the Trustees.

Reuben Green, 21, Lansdowne Road, Notting Hill.

SURVEYOR.

James Broadbridge, 6, Addison Terrace.

TREASURERS AND BANKERS.

Messrs. Hopkinson and Knyvett, 3, Regents Street, London.

MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH.

Francis Godrich, Jun., 1, Sydney Place, Brompton.

INSPECTORS OF NUISANCES.

Giles Lovett, 4, Horbury Terrace, Notting Hill.

George H. Wood, 10, Charles Street, Kensington.

COLLECTORS OF RATES.

Philip Kirke, 19, Brompton Row.

John Manchester, 20, Clarendon Road, Victoria Road, Kensington.

Samul C. Kingston, 16, Gloucester Terrace, Campden Hill.

Walter S. Mayers, 9, Ladbroke Road, Notting Hill.

VESTRYMEN.

Archbutt, Samuel, 34, Ovington-sq.

Barnes, Th. 15 and 16, Prospect place.

Carver, Jas. Frederick, 1 Gray’s place.

Edwards, David, 15 Gilston rd.

Gawtrey, Rob. L. 6 Alfred place-west.

Stimpson, Thomas, 1 Brompton-row.

Triggs, H. J. 1, Middle Queen’s bdgs.

Walters, James, 3, Brompton-sq.

Wilkins, John Thos. 21 Alexander-sq.

Bass, John, 12, Thistle-grove.

Blore, John, 8, Michael’s-place.

Brown, George, 50, Brompton-row.

Heather, John, 25, Brompton-crescent.

Maydwell, Wright, 1, Alexander-pl.

Strickland, Wm. 30 Michael’s place.

Mould, John Tho., 1, Onslow-crescent.

Perkins, C. 28 and 29, Michael’s-place.

Watts, William, 8, Onslow terrace.

Baines, Math.,M.D.54, Thurloe-sq.

Fitch, William, 9, Michael’s-place.

Freake, Charles James, Cromwell-rd.

Gutters, George, 24, Thurloe-sq.

Green, Edward, 28, Queen’s-buildings.

Kendall, James, 36, Brompton-sq.

Peck, Samuel Burdett 1, Brompton-rd.

Scott, Andrew, 3, Onslow-terrace.

Turner, Robert, 9, Gray’s-place.

Auditor of Accounts, Taylor, Thomas, 16 Brompton-crescent.

RECTOR.—The Rev. Henry Howarth, B.D., 15 Grosvenor Street.

THE CHURCHWARDENS.

Hope, Thomas Hen. Esq. 115 Piccadilly.

Baring, the Hon. and Rev. F. 9 Grosvenor-crescent.

Dowden, Joseph, 18 Upper Eaton st.

Fellowes, Edward, Esq., M.P., 3, Belgrave-square.

Haines, George, Esq., 6 Hobart-place.

Stewart, A. J. R. Esq., 13 Belgrave sq.

Stocken, Frederick, Halkin st.

Stocken, William, 1 Park-side, Hyde-park-corner.

Westerton, Charles, 27 St. George’s-place, Hyde-park.

Whitbread S. Chas. 24 St. George’s sq.

Bruce, Lord Ernest, 6, St. George’s pl.

Bagot, Colonel Edward, 34 Eaton sq.

Love, Dr. James, 11 Burton st.

Lloyd, John, 98 Upper Ebury st.

Pearks, Henry, 34 Lower Belgrave st.

Romilly, C. Esq., 29 Wilton-crescent.

Shepherd, Wm. Esq., 100 Eaton pl.

Vane, Henry M. Esq., 74 Eaton pl.

Wallace, Martin, 20 St. George’s pl, Knightsbridge.

Barnett, James Joseph, 28 Chapel st, Grosvenor pl.

Camperdown, Earl of, 15 Hill st.

Blore, Charles Henry, 9 Kinnerton st.

Chorley, John R. Esq., 76 Chester sq.

Cook, James Boyland, 56 and 57 Upper Ebury st.

James, Thomas, 36 Denbigh st.

Meyrick, Stanton Edward, Queen st.

Phipps, James, 36 Lower Belgrave st.

Smith, Robert George, 35 Ebury st.

Smith, T. B. 8 and 10 Upper Ebury st.

Armfield, William, 24 Lower Eaton st.

Bertolacci, F. R. Esq., 5 Cornwall ter, St. George’s rd.

Drake, Henry, Esq., 47 Claverton ter.

Hodges, J. G. Esq., 98, Cambridge st.

Jervis, Captain Henry Jervis White, M.P., 54 St. George’s rd.

Lyon, Henry, 76 Gloucester st.

Oldershaw, R. P. Esq., 74 Warwick sq.

Smith, George Thomas, 21 Warwick st.

Smith, William A. 90 Denbigh st.

Arnum, Wm. 18 Upper Belgrave pl.

Bennett, Joseph, Esq., 70 Eccleston sq.

Bennett, John, 15 Belgrave st South.

Dunkley, Henry T. 17 Queen’s-row.

Leeks, Edw. F. Esq., 73 Warwick sq.

Hamilton, Captain Henry George, R.N., 71 Eccleston sq.

Mitchell, William C. 140 Warwick st.

Pocock, Thomas Wilmer, Esq., 4 Eccleston ter South.

Webbe, Henry, 2 Lupus st.

Anwyl, Thomas Eaton Chambers, Lower Belgrave pl.

Archbutt, John, 26, Victoria rd.

Dennis, Wm. Esq., 106 Cambridge st.

Englefield, Rich., 11 Lower Eaton st.

Jackson, William, 1 Denbigh st.

Meyrick, Edward Stanton, Queen st.

Mowott, Fras. Esq., 24 St. George’s sq.

Walton, George, 6 Lower Eaton st.

Wray, John, 57 Cambridge st.

Auditor of Accounts, Wright, Edward, 97 Upper Ebury st.

£

s.

d.

James Levereth’s Request, to be distributed in sums of 2s. 6d. each to widows in March.

14

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Richard Guildford’s Request, in sums of 10s. to poor parishioners, December 5th.

10

0

0

John Gregory’s, in Bread, December 5th.

0

18

9

Samuel Hunter’s, in Bread and Coals, December 5th.

5

5

6

Martha Burnsall’s, in sums of 10s. each to poor parishioners, December 21st.

10

4

9

Washington C. W. Ashfield’s, in sums of 20s. to poor widows, ten years housekeepers, St. Thomas Day

30

0

0

Ann Salmon’s, in Bread and Coals, to those that do not receive alms, December 24th.

6

6

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Judith Cale’s, in sums of 20s. to poor widows, parishioners, December 24th.

6

18

0

John Franklin’s, in Bread and Coals, December, or January.

3

0

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Catherine Abbott’s, to be equally divided among six poor women for housekeepers and parishioners, January.

8

3

3

Charles Hatchett’s, in Bread, January 2nd.

3

7

4

Thomas Stewart’s, to the Ministers for Preaching a Sermon, January 5th.

3

0

0

Elizabeth D. Denyer’s, in sums of £7. to four poor Spinsters, repairs of Gravestones, and in Bread.  In sums of £11 12 6 to four poor Spinsters, January 6th.

92

0

0

Luke Thomas Flood, to deserving boys and girls, in Parochial Schools, and Clergymen, organist, clerk, and others, and to apprentice one boy and one girl of the Parochial Schools, and in Bread.  January 13th.

45

0

0

Luke Thomas Flood, in sums of £15 each, to one man and one woman, not man and wife, and formerly housekeepers, Jan 13.

30

0

0

Luke Thomas Flood, vestry room keeper, pew openers, and others, (to maintain tomb, or in bread) employed during the day, Jan 13.

3

0

0

Luke Thomas Flood, for refreshment of nine Trustees who are annual subscribers of £1. 1s. to the Parochial Schools, and nine suppers for officials employed during the day, January 13th.

12

0

0

John Long’s, in Bread, January 14th.

3

11

4

William Gibb’s, in sums of 10s. 6d. to eighteen poor men, and eighteen poor women, aged sixty, third Sunday in January.

18

18

0

Mary Norman’s, in Coals, January 24th.

3

7

2

Edward Cheyne, in Bread, March 16th.

1

2

0

Edward Chamberlain, to masters of Parochial Schools, £5 for educating 5 poor boys £5, and to apprentice one of such boys to a Waterman £5, Lady-day.

10

0

0

This District extends from Charing Cross by the river to Battersea-bridge; and thence to Wimbledon, Kingston, Sunbury, Twickenham, Richmond, Mortlake, Brompton, Knightsbridge, and St. James’s, as far as Piccadilly.

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Money Orders are issued and paid at this Office, and inquiries received for misdirected letters, &c.

235.  The following are the latest times for posting Letters, &c. at this Office for the London District deliveries.  Care should be taken to deposit the letters, &c. in the proper box.

Box cleared at Morning

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109

Lupus-street.

55

Cambridge-street.

65

Marsham-street.

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Chapel-street.

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Millbank-street.

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Churton-street.

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New-street, Vincent-square.

*7

Eccleston-street South.

*4

Pall-mall, Colonnade.

1

Gillingham-street.

*12

Parliament-street.

*Haymarket.

*1

Ranelagh-terrace.

Houses of Parliament.

*3

St. James’s-street.

98

Jermyn-street.

*161

Sloane-street.

*33

Knightsbridge.

179

Sloane-street.

5

Lyall-place.

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Albert gate.

New Palace Yard.

Belgrave-road.

Pall-mall.

Belgrave-square.

Pont-street.

Broad Sanctuary.

Regent-circus.

Carlton House-terrace.

Rochester-street.

Eaton-square.

Stockbridge-terrace.

Grosvenor-place.

St. George’s-road.

Grosvenor-road (Wall-box.)

Victoria Railway Station (Letter-box.)

Grosvenor-street West.

Westmoreland-place.

Millbank, Ponsonby-place.

Whitehall, Horse Guards.

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Queen’s Elms.

*

Old Brompton.

*

Brompton-row.

*

Queen’s-road West.

Church-street, Chelsea.

Fulham-road, Alexander-place.

King’s-road, No. 110.

Fulham-road, Clifton-terrace.

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King’s-road, No. 131.

Boltons.

King’s-road, Britten-terrace.

Cadogan Pier, Chelsea.

Ovington-square.

Chelsea, Marlborough-road.

Pelham Crescent.

Devonshire-terrace.

Rutland-gate.

Earl’s Court, Brompton.

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All New Books,and exchangeable at pleasure.

J. M. begs to call the attention of the Gentry to the aboveReduced ScaleofSubscriptionsto his Library.

THE LARGEST COLLECTION IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF

Original Carte de Vesite Portraits,

ByKilburn,Silvy,Mayall, and Others.

Also, Album Portraits of all the Local Clergy, &c., &c., &c.

portrait albums, from 2s. 6d. to £2 2s.

An Extensive Assortment of Gift Books suitable for Prizes,Presents,or New Year’s Gifts.

Hymn Books, as used at St. Paul’s Church, Onslow-sq. 6d. each and upwards

All the Works of the Rev. Capel Molyneux kept in stock.

MUSIC AT HALF PRICE.

BOOKBINDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.

Note Paper, 6d., 1s. 6d., 2s. and 3s. per packet of Five Quires.Envelopes, 6d., 9d., 1s., and 1s. 6d. per 100.Black Bordered Note, 6d. per quire.  Ditto Envelopes 1s. 6d. per 100.Depot for De La Rue’s Note Paper and Envelopes.

NEWSPAPER AND ADDRESS OFFICE.

DUTY OFF PLAYING CARDS.

De La Rue’s Cards from 1s. per pack.

INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.(From theStandardandMorning Herald, Dec. 26, 1862.)

In the balance sheet, one of the most satisfactory items will be the shilling and 2s. 6d. day tickets, which sold remarkably well.One agent alone, Macmichael’s Library, of 207, King’s Road, Chelsea, who was the first to take the matter up, disposed of over £5,000 worth of day and season tickets, which numbered upwards of one hundred thousand.

Agent for the Sale of Tickets for the Monday Popular Concerts and the NationalHarp Concerts at St. James’s Hall.

CIGARS by the BOX, containing over 100 in number, from 9s. 6d.

SNUFFS, very choice, our own and Foreign Manufacture.

TOBACCOS, of the finest quality imported.

N.B.  A famous and delicious SMOKING MIXTURE, that will not blister the mouth, 7s.6d.per lb.

Address W. G. CATTLE & Co, 102,King’s Road,Chelsea,S.W.

Inexpressing his acknowledgement for the support he has hitherto received, begs to inform his Customers and the Inhabitants generally of the neighbourhood, that he continues to furnish the best materials, made up in a fashionable and elegant style, at a moderate scale of charges; and begs to assure those who may entrust him with their commands, that every attention shall be paid to their wishes.

Liveries and Juvenile Clothing on the shortest notice.

Feathers Cleaned or Dyed as in Paris.  Moire Silks Dyed and Re-watered.  Satins Dyed and Embossed, or Finished Plain, Shawls, Silks, Dresses, Gloves, &c., Cleaned and Dyed.  Chintz Furniture Cleaned and Glazed.  Bed and Window Curtains of every description Cleaned and Dyed.  Blacks Dyed every Week.  Gloves and Ribbons Cleaned Twice a Week.

ESTABLISHED 1849.

A preventive of Indigestion, Spasms, Flatulence, Diarrhœa, Cramp, Cholera, Cholic, Neuralgia, Nervous Depression, &c.

Invaluable to Military and Naval Gentlemen, Travellers, Sportsmen, &c., also to Public Speakers and Vocalists for preserving the Voice.  In stamped Bottles, 2s.9d.and 11s.each.

CAUTION.—Please to observe the written Signature (Charles Day), upon the Government Stamp, without which none is genuine.

Dose.—For Adults, from one dessert spoonful to two table spoonfuls.  Dose, for Children, from half a teaspoonful to two tea spoonfuls, according to age.

This preparation can be taken either with or without the addition of water.  The proportion of a table spoonful to a bottle of Soda or Seltzer Water, forms a most refreshing and invigorating draught.

Mr. DAY was elected,by examination,and for many years Dispenser,at the King’s College and Middlesex Hospitals;he can,therefore,with confidence,offer this Preparation as a boon to the public.

Prepared only by CHARLES DAY, Family Chemist, 24, Sloane Street, Lowndes Square, S.W.


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