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THE

SPORTSMAN'S PILOT ADVERTISER.

MR. J. HOWARD,

21, LONG-ACRE,

Has full Lists posted on every Race and Steeple Chase in the Kingdom. Gentlemen in the Country may depend upon their Commissions being attended to with punctuality and confidence, and upon obtaining the most liberal odds in the market. All Bets paid the day after each Race. Post-office orders payable at Charing-cross.

BETTING IN SOUTHWARK.

LISTS posted at Mr. J. A. Green's, Crown and Anchor, Great Guilford Street, Union Street, and Mr. H. Green's, The Queen's. Arms, Weston Street, near Guy's Hospital, on all the principal Races throughout the season. Betting on the Chester Cup, Newmarket, Derby, Oaks, Two Thousand Guineas, &c. All monies staked in the landlord's hands, and winnings paid the day after the race. Post-office Orders payable to W. Warde, Borough Branch.

F. RICHARDSON,

CROWN TAVERN, LONG ACRE,

IS MAKING A BOOK upon every Important Event throughout the Year. Liberal Odds against Horses for all Steeple Chases and Races of importance. Commissions executed to any amount on the receipt of Cash. All Bets paid the Day after each Race. £100 to 1 against anything for the Chester Cup not laid against.

BETTING.

W. DAWES begs to inform his Sporting Friends and the Public that he has removed his Betting Lists from Mr. HARTLEY'S, Oxford Street, to Mr. J. LONG's, No. 10, Wells Street, Oxford Street, where Lists are posted with liberal odds on all the Steeple Chases, Chester Cup, Two Thousand Guineas, Newmarket Handicap, Derby, and all other main events. Country Commissions executed on the receipt of Cash.

A. ELLEMENT, TOBACCONIST,

33, UPPER SEYMOUR STREET, EDGWARE ROAD,

Continues to lay Tattersall's odds against all horses for the principal events on paper, viz., The Column Stakes and Newmarket Handicap, Northumberland Plate, Bath and Somersetshire Stakes, Chester Cup, Two Thousand Guineas Stakes, and Derby. Full odds laid to ls. and upwards. All bets paid the day after the race.

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Returns his sincere thanks to those friends who have for some years past favoured him with their commissions at the King's Arms, Duke-street, Grosvenor-square, and begs to inform them and the public that he has OPENED BETTING LISTS on all forthcoming racing events, at his cigar establishment, 24, High-street, Bloomsbury, eight doors from the south end of Tottenham-courtroad. G. M. intends issuing twice-a-week (after Tattersall's) printed lists, with the state of the odds attached, which may be obtained, as above, on personal application, or any one, on enclosing him a stamped envelope, directed, will have a list forwarded by return of post. Commissions executed, on receipt of cash, to any amount.

METROPOLITAN BANK AND BETTING

OFFICE,

20, MIDDLE-ROW, HIGH HOLBORN,
OPPOSITE GRAY'S-INN-LANE.

Established 1843.

The Managers continue to lay the highest market odds on all races and steeple chases. Printed lists with the current odds may be obtained by forwarding a stamped envelope. Now betting on all the Spring Handicaps, the Two Thousand Guineas Stakes, Derby, and St. Leger, 1850. Gentlemen in the country may rely on receiving the highest market odds obtainable. Post-office orders, made payable to James Anderson, will meet with imme. diate attention.

Illustrated by 26 Anatomical Coloured Engravings on Steel, On Physical Disqualifications, Generative Incapacity, and Impediments to Marriage.

New and improved edition, enlarged to 196 pages.

Just published, price 2s. 6d., or by post, from the Establishent, 3s. 6d. in postage stamps.

THER

THE SILENT FRIEND: a Medical Work on the Physical Exhaustion and Decay of the Frame from the effects of So tary indulgence, infection, and the injurious consequences of the abuse of mercury; with observations on the obligations of Marriage, and directions for obviating certain disqualifications. Illustrated by 26 coloured engravings.

By R. and L. PERRY and Co., Consulting Surgeons.

19, BERNERS STREET, OXFORD STREET, LONDON. Published by the authors; and sold by Strange, 21, Paternoster-row; Hannay, 63, and Sanger, 150, Oxford-street; Starie, 23, Tichbournestreet, Haymarket; and Gordon, 146, Leadenhall-street, London; Powell, 36, Westmoreland-street, Dublin; J. and R. Raimes and Co., Leith-walk, Edinburgh; D. Campbell, Argyll-street, Glasgow; R. H. Ingham, Market-place, Manchester; I Priestly, Lord-street, and T. Newton, Church-street, Liverpool.

Part I. treats of the anatomy and physiology of the reproductive organs, and is illustrated by six coloured engravings,

Part II. treats of the consequences resulting from excessive indulgence, and their lamentable effects on the system, producing mental and bodily weakness. nervous excitement, and generative incapacity. It is particularly addressed to those who are prevented in consequence from entering into the marriage state, and points out the sure means of perfect and secret restoration to manhood. It is illustrated by three explanatory engravings.

Part III. treats of the diseases resulting from infection, either in the primary or secondary form, and contains explicit directions forstheir treatment. Illustrated by seventeen coloured engravings.

Part IV. contains a remedy for the prevention of disease by a simple application, by which the danger of infection is obviated. Its action is simple but sure. It acts with the virus chemically, and destroys its power on the system. This important part of the work should not escape the reader's notice.

Part V. is devoted to the consideration of marriage and its duties, The reason of physical disqualifications, and the causes of unproductive unions are also considered, and the whole subject critically and philosophically inquired into.

THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM is expressly employed to renovate the impaired powers of life when exhausted by the influence exerted by solitary indulgence on the system. Its action is purely balsamic: its powers in reinvigorating the frame in all cases of nervous and sexual debility, obstinate gleets, impotency, barrenness, and debilities arising from venereal excesses, has been demonstrated by its unvarying success in thousands of cases. To those persons who are prevented entering the marricd state. by the consequences of eatly errors, it is invaluable. 11s. per bottle, or four quantities in one for 33s.

THE CONCENTRATED DETERSIVE ESSENCE, an anti-syphilitic remedy f purifying the system from venereal contamination, and is recommended for any of the varied forms of Secondary Symptoms, such as eruptions on the skin, blotches on the head and face, enlargement of the throat, tonsils, and uvula; threatened destruction of the nose, palate, &c. Its action is purely detersive, and its beneficial influence on the system is undeniable. Price 11s. and 33s. per bottle. The £5 cases of Syriacum or Concentrated Detersive Essence, can only be had at 19, Berners-street, Oxford-street, London; whereby there is a saving of £1 12s., and the patient is entitled to receive advice without a fee, which advantage is applicable only to those who remit £5 for a packet.

PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS constitute an effectual remedy in all cases of gonorrhoea, gleets, stricture, and diseases of the urinary organs. Price 2s. 9d.. 4s, 6d, and 11s. per box. Sold by all Medicine Vendors in Town or Country.

Consultation Fee, if by letter, 1. Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in the description of their cases, stating age, habits, and position in society.

Messrs. Perry, Surgeons, are in attendance daily at 19, Berners-street, Oxfordstreet, London, from 11 to 2, and from 5 to 8; on Sundays, from 11 to 1.

MR. ÆNEAS MAUGHAM'S BETTING LIST,

AT

BASAN'S LOUNGE AND CIGAR DIVAN,
38, REGENT CIRCUS, PICCADILLY.

The odds laid to not less than £1, on all the principal Races
of the season. Commissions executed to any amount on the
receipt of a Post-office order, payable at Charing-cross, and money
transmitted the day after the race.

JAMES DWYER,

OF THE SPORTING CIGAR WAREHOUSE,

3, UPPER ST. MARTIN'S-LANE, NEXT DOOR TO

ALDRIDGE'S,

BEGS to inform the Sporting Public that he has LISTS posted for
every Race of importance; namely, viz. the Derby, 1850, Handi-
cap, Bath, and Somersetshire Stakes, 2000 Guinea Stakes, and
Chester Cup. Full Odds laid from 1s. and upwards. All ets
paid immediately after the race is seen in print.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

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THE

SPORTSMAN'S PILOT.

"L'homme du MASQUE DE FER est une énigme dont chacun veut connâitre le mot."

VOLTAIRE.

"The Man with the IRON MASK is an enigma to which everybody seeks the key."

RUNNING ON THE ROODEE & CHESTER CUP CHANCES;

WITH SUNDRY SPORTING.

BY IRON MASK.

FOUR out of the Five Spring Handicaps have been gathered to their ancestors, and Chester only has its' Cup -the last, best draught-in reserve.

Fortune has favoured me so bountifully, that like all observant "Pilots" I must look out for squalls after such a run of fine weather, as irrespective of minor affairs at the various meetings, these have been the results of the grand contests at Northampton, Epsom, Newmarket, and Bath.

For the Great Northamptonshire Stakes my two-first were Osterley, and Mounseer. Who would have the hardihood to say that Priestess, or Chantrey, could have defeated my friend Osterley, had he been tooled at Northampton in the style that he was by that superb artist, Alfred Day, for the Port Stakes?

For the Great Metropolitan my fancies were Cheerful and Mounseer. The latter was absolute second, and who

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