Observer.

This work is evidently the production of one who has acquired a thorough acquaintance with the subject, and who, moreover, possesses the rare advantage of communicating his instructions in a manner peculiarly ample and clear. We have seen no other work in which such a variety of information on the subject is embraced. The advice to ladies is most valuable.


MR. S. C. WAITE,

AUTHOR OF “THE EQUESTRIAN’S MANUAL,”

(Dedicated to H.R.H. Prince Albert,)

With advice to purchasers of Horses, &c., and Originator of the Improved Military Seat (obviating ruptures), and positions for Ladies and Gentlemen on Horseback.—(Vide Opinions of the Press, April, 1850.)


Mr. Waite has been requested by a numerous circle of personal friends to submit to the notice of the public an ointment, proved to be invaluable to the owners of racing and hunting establishments, breeders, farmers, &c., for restoring hair on broken knees, and where it has been lost, through accidents, disease, blistering, firing, &c., &c.; it is likewise available for dogs in reproducing hair, bare from mange, scalds, burns, and abrasions.