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"Mr. Marshall's productions are not surpassed in interest and beauty by those of Castellani himself."-Correspondent of the Scotsman on the International Exhibition.

SANDERSON AND SON,

JEWELLERS, LAPIDARIES, AND SEAL-ENGRAVERS, 92 PRINCES STREET,

(A few doors West from the New Club,)

BEG respectfully to return their sincere thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and their numerous Friends, for the liberal support and confidence which has been kindly extended to them since their Removal from 15 George Street to their present more commodious premises, which they have always replete with a fine selection of NEW FIRST-CLASS GOODS in the various departments of their

business.

Dealers in Gems and Precious Stones, Scotch Pearls,

Pebbles, Minerals, &c. &c.

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"RECONNOITERER" CLASS

Price 10s. 10d., sent free.bin

THIS WIDELY-RENOWNED

"TOURIST'S FAVOURITE"

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Distinctly shows Small Windows 10 Miles off, Landscape at 30 Miles, Venus in Crescent, Mountains of the Moon, Jupiter's Satellites, etc.

MARQUIS OF CARMARTHEN: "The Recon-
noiterer is very good."

EARL OF CAITHNESS: "It is a beautiful
Glass."

EARL OF BREADALBANE: "I find it all you
say, and wonderfully powerful for so
very small a Glass."

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LORD GARVAGH: "Remarkably good."
REV. LORD SCARSDALE "approves of it.
LORD GIFFORD: "Most useful."
SIR DIGRY CAYLEY: "It gives me com-
plete satisfaction, and is wonderfully
good."

SIR W. H. FIELDEN: "For its size, I do
not consider it can be surpassed. It
gives great satisfaction."

MAJOR STARKEY, of Wrenbury: "Quite as powerful as that for which I gave £5:58."

CAPT. SENDEY, Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield: "I have found it effective at the 1000 yards' range.'

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F. H. FAWKES, of Farnley, Esq.: "I never before, although I have tried many, met

a glass combining so much power, for its size, with so much clearness."

Our ARCHERY CORRESPONDENT" (Queen) says the "the portability of the Reconnoiterer Glass is not its least recommendation; while its adaptability to uses in which protracted and minute observation of arrows entering various ranges at different distances is absolutely necessary, as in archery matches, renders the Feconnoiterer one of the best aids to visual power ever placed at the command of toxophilites."

The Field: "The economy of price is not procured at the cost of efficiency. We have carefully tried the instrument at an 800-yard rifle range, against all the glasses possessed by the members of the corps, and found it fully equal to any of those present, although they had cost more than four times its price."

Notes and Queries: What TOURIST will now start without such an INDISPENSABLE COMPANION?"

The Celebrated "HYTHE" Glass shows Bullet Marks at 1200 Yards, and

Men at 3 Miles. Price 31s. 6d.

These Glasses form the very best Tourists' Companions that can possibly be selected, and accordingly the number annually sold for the purpose is enormous. All the above, respectively bearing the Registered Trade Marks, "RECONNOITERER" and "HYTHE," are only to be had direct from, and by written application to

SALOM AND CO.,

98 Princes Street, Edinburgh, and 137 Regent Street, London. A few hours suffice to carry a "Reconnoiterer" to almost the remotest Post Town in the Kingdom. Most positively no Agents of any kind anywhere.

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BLACK'S

FISHING

TACKLE.

Gentlemen visiting Edinburgh will find a First-Class Assortment of Salmon and Trout Rods, Reels, Lines, Flies, &c. Suited for the Scottish Lakes and Rivers, at

PHIN'S FISHING TACKLE WAREHOUSE,
80b Princes Street, First Door up Stairs,
All of Best Material and Workmanship, and at Moderate Prices.
Established upwards of Fifty Years..

Observe-80 PRINCES STREET, next the Life Association new building.

A. & G. WILSON,

FISHING TACKLE MAKERS, 19 WATERLOO PLACE, EDINBURGH.

A. and G. W. respectfully call the attention of Noblemen and Gentlemen to their present extensive stock, which will be found replete with every article in the line. Flies dressed to order. Bait of all descriptions. Cases fitted up on a few hours' notice with every requisite for the various localities to which Gentlemen may be proceeding. Their long experience enables them to give every information. An early call requested. Observe the Address

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AMBLESIDE

THE QUEEN'S HOTEL,
(JOHN BROWN, Proprietor),

IS THE ONLY HOTEL IN AMBLESIDE THAT COMMANDS A VIEW OF

THIS

WINDERMERE LAKE.

IS extensive and excellent new Hotel is fitted up with all the modern improvements suitable for carrying on an extensive business. Sitting and Bed Rooms are large and airy, and it is the only Hotel in Ambleside with Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths.

The view from the Sitting and Bed Rooms cannot be equalled. The Ladies' CoffeeRoom is the largest and handsomest in Ambleside, and commands views of Windermere Lake, the valley of Ambleside with its beautiful Church; the Knoll, the residence of Miss Harriet Martineau; Fox How, the residence of the late Dr. Arnold; Rydal Mount, the residence of the late poet Wordsworth; Gilbertscar, Loughrigg Fell, Knab Scar, Rydal Head, Fairfield, Scandale Fell, etc.

The Proprietor will feel obliged to families and Tourists visiting Ambleside to inspect his Hotel before making choice where they should stay, feeling confident nothing will be wanting on his part to insure their comfort if they should patronise his establishment, where they will find all the comforts of home combined with economical charges.

Every information given to parties seeking Private Lodgings.

THE

POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.

KESWICK. DERWENTWATER" HOTEL,

PORTINSCALE, KESWICK.

Patronised by H.R.H. Prince Arthur, the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland, Earl
Russell and Family, Lord Lyttelton, Lord Milton, Sir Stephen Glynn,
Sir E. B. Lytton, and other Families of Distinction.

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EGS respectfully to inform Tourists and others visiting the Lake District that

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every attention will be paid to parties who may favour her with their patronage. The Hotel, which is fitted up on the most modern principle, stands on the margin of the Lake, which it wholly overlooks; it also commands extensive views of the surrounding mountains, and is most centrally situated for Excursions. It is one mile distant from Keswick, and a quarter of a mile from Crossthwaite Church.

An ANGLING ASSOCIATION has been formed at Keswick: the Lakes and Rivers are well protected, and abound in Fish. The principal river passes a little below the Hotel, which will be found very convenient for anglers.

WINES, &c,, OF THE BEST QUALITY.

Carriages, Conveyances, and Hack Horses let for hire on reasonable terms. Pleasure and Fishing Boats may be had at the Hotel.

LETTERS DELIVERED EARLY-OMNIBUSES ATTEND ALL THE TRAINS AT KESWICK STATION,

ULLSWATER LAKE

HOTEL,

PATTERDALE.

(Patronised by H.R.H. Prince Arthur.)

UILT expressly for a Lake-side Hotel, supplying a want which has long

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the Steamboat Stage, there being no other Hotel within 1 mile. The Hotel contains a magnificent Ladies' Coffee-room, and eleven private sitting-rooms, and every other accommodation required in a first-class establishment.

TERMS:-Breakfast, 1s. 9d. to 2s.; Dinner, 2s. 6d. to 3s.; Tea, 1s. 6d.

R. BOWNASS, Proprietor.

BROWNRIGG'S PATTERDALE HOTEL

(Within 300 yards of the Lake),

ULLSWATER LAKE HEAD, WESTMORLAND. The Oldest-Established Hotel in the District, and the only Hotel which has the right of Fishing on Lake Ullswater.

THIS

From this Hotel is the shortest and best road to Helvellyn, for walking or on ponies. HIS Hotel, which has recently received considerable additions, is fitted up with Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, contains 10 Private Sitting-Rooms, and every other accommodation required in a First-Class Establishment. There is a boat-landing within 300 yards, approached from the Hotel by an excellent gravel walk, dry and clean in all seasons.

The Views from this Hotel far surpass those to be obtained from any other site, and the Grounds surrounding it were described by the late Sir Joseph Paxton as laid out in a more tasteful and elegant manner than the grounds of any Hotel he had ever seen. Coaches daily to Troutbeck Station, on the Keswick and Penrith Railway; to Windermere, Bowness, and Penrith.

The Hotel has been patronised by Her Majesty the Queen, the Prince of Wales and Suite, Sir George and Lady Grey; and the Russian Prince and Suite made this Hotel their Head Quarters during the whole time of their visit to the Lakes.

HOTEL TERMS:-Breakfast, 1s. 6d., Ls. 9d., 2s. Dinner, 2s. 6d., 3s., 3s. 6d.
Tea, Is. 6d., 1s. 9d., 2s. Bed-Room, 1s. 6d. to 2s. and 2s. 6d. Sitting-
Rooms, 2s. 6d. to 3s. 6d. Fresh Trout every day.

PDST HORSES, CARRIAGES, AND BOATS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
R. BROWNRIGG, Proprietor.

(Many years with Mr. Bathe, London Tavern.)

New Edition of Black's Cheap Guide to the Lakes.
Just Published, Price One Shilling,

BLACK'S GUIDE TO THE ENGLISH LAKES.

WITH MAP AND SEVERAL SMALLER CHARTS.
EDINBURGH ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK.

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