January 7.] 
THE FIELD. 
23 
rmiE GREAT METROPOLITAN EX- 
1 1IIBITION of POULTRY, riGF.ONS, and RAB- 
BITS. will take ]>luco at the Bazaar, Baker-street and 
King-street, Fortman-square, on Tuesday 10th, Wed- 
nesday lltl). Thursday 12th, and Friday 13th Jun., 
1854. Admission, Tuesday, 2s. GJ . ; Wednesday, 
Tliursduy, and Friday, Is. each day. 
MANCHESTER POULTRY EXHIBITION. 
A N Exhibition will be held in the Free- 
Trade Hall, on the 24lh and 25th of January. 
The entries must ho made with the Secretary on or 
before the 10th of January. The entrance money 
most he paid before the pens can he entered for com- 
petition. 150/. will bo Riven In prizes. Poultr* not 
In the prize lists can be exhibited ns extra stock, 
The Judges will bo Instructed to nward prizes to such 
as they consider deserving. For further particulars see 
regulations and prize lists, to be had from the Hon. 
See., Mr. Georoe Potter, 13, Cooper-street, Man- 
chester. 
COCHIN CHINA FOWLS.— MR. PUNCIIARD'S 
ANNUAL SALE. 
MR. J. C. STEVENS will sell by Auc- 
■i'-L tlon, without any reserve, at his Great Room, 
38, King-street. Covent-garden, on Wednesday 11th of 
January, at Twelve o'clock precisely, 1G0 First 
Class Cociiiks, all bred by Mr Pnnchard, at Blunt's 
Hall, Haverhill, nnd Including many which have 
taken prizes at the principal Poultry Exhibitions tills 
season, chiefly bred from descendants of his celebrated 
bird “ Contest," and all of the favourite light colours. 
Catalogues by enclosing n stamped directed envelope, 
to Mr. J. C. Stevens, 38, King-street, Covent. garden. 
DORKINGS, COCHIN-CHINA, & OTHER FANCY 
POULTRY.— PERIODICAL SALE. 
M R. J. C. STEVENS will Sell by Auc- 
tion at his Great Room, 38, King-street," Covent- 
garden, on Tuesday, 17th Jnnnnry, nt 12 o'clock 
precisely, first-rate coloured Dorkings, from the yards 
of the Rev. F. Thursby, of Abington, Northampton, 
and J. W. F. Noyes, Esq., of Salisbury. Also some 
very choice Cochins, from Mrs. George, of Clialdon, 
Brahma Pootras, Spanish, &c. 
Catalogues by enclosing a stamped directed enve- 
lope to Mr. J. C. Stevens, 38, King-street, Covent- 
garden. 
DRAHMA POOTRA FOWLS’ EGGS 
-U from the beautiful birds Just Imported by Miss 
E. Watts, from the U. S. A. Apply to Mr. James 
Bryan, Ingress House, Gravesend. Some of the birds 
will be exhibited at Baker-street. 
TO POULTRY BREEDERS AND EXHIBITORS. 
PATRONISED by Capt. Hornby, R.N., 
i and other distinguished amateurs.- DADD'S 
PILLS for the care of Poultry Roup ; a speedy ami 
unfailing remedy. They will also be found excellent 
m an Alterative nnd Tonic for Birds when Moulting, 
or for loss of nppetite and lowless of condition Ex- 
hibitors should not fall to administer a few doses to 
Birds which have been shewn, as by so doing the ill- 
effects resulting from close confinement, and the alte- 
rations of temperature to which they are unavoidably 
exposed during nn Exhibition (nnd which not unfre- 
qucntly prove fatal), will be prevented. 
Prepared and sold by the inventor, Robert Dadd, 
at his Veterinary and Cattle Medicine Warehouse, 54, 
High-street, Whitechapel, London, in boxes of 100 
200, 400, and 1,000 pills, at 3s. 6<f., 6s., 10s., and 24s! 
each. Persons residing in any part of the United 
Kingdom, upon sending a P. O. Order for either of 
the above amounts, together with name and address, 
will have the pills forwarded immediately to them free 
of expense. 
THE LARGEST NEWSPAPER IN EUROPE -Price Sixpence. 
THE FIELD; 
(ILLUSTRATED,) 
Or, COUNTRY GENTLEMAN’S NEWSPAPER. 
mHE increasing popularity of “ THE FIELD ” proves the existence of the want of a 
Conductors"^! "The F.'m n'Tn , - Bb J Dll, f ed 10 '■“»«* It Is the determination of the 
Conductors of I he Field, to exclude all reports of on objectionable character, and to give 
WO EIVCOUIS AGJEHIBXI TO PHIXE-FIGHTING, 
..Tn K Fj|^ Am 
£ew"'^ MAaKETa > r^A-nucALs, CHESS, and General 
i^rfn.Vl F !,T l f5 M i E !?T. S ar ® ca refully selected, and anything of a vicious tendency rejected, so that 
Thf. Tield maj be what it professes to be— a Gentleman's Sporting nnd Family Newspaper. 
THE ILLUSTRATIONS are of a superior character, both In Design and Engraving. 
The FIRST VOLUME of "T1IE FIELD," containing nearly One Hundred Engravings, by Leech, 
Ansdbll, Browne, IIine. Dirrro.v, Weir, Wilson, and Hall of Newmarket, elegantly bound In cloth 
price 10s. 1 lie covyrs may be bad Beparutely, price 2s. (W. each. " The Field " was Enlarged at the 14th 
A umber, to the full extent allowed by Act of Parliament, and is now the Largest Newspaper in Europe. 
%* “ THE FIELD " is published every Saturday, in lime for the Hominy Halls. It may be obtained 
from all respectable News Agents. 
PUBLISHING OFFICE, 4, BRYDGES STREET, COVENT GARDEN, 
Where Advertisements and Communications to the Edllor can bo addressed. 
UMBRELLAS. 
rPHE “PARAGON,” made on Fox’s Patent Frames, is the 
X only Umbrella that contains strength with such extraordinary lightness, 
weighing only from 0 to 10 ounces. 
From the experience of the last twelve months, during which time several 
thousands have been sold, W. and J. SANGSTER have such confidence in its 
mcrils that they will undertake to keep in repair for a period of two years all 
lhatmay be bought at either of their Eslablishinenls. 
To gentlemen going to India, or any other hot climate, as also to tourists, ths 
Paragon, as a sunshade, will be found involuable. 
W. nnd J. SANGSTER beg likewise to call attention to their Alpaca Um- 
brellas, which, on account of their durabilily and cheapness, continue to bo so 
largely patronised. 
1*0, Regent Street, i 1«, Royal Exchange, 
Fleet Street, I 75, Cheapslde. 
Shippers and Dealers Supplied. 
BETTS SA 
«a FRERES w) 
V^COGNAC aJ 
Brown, 4 j 6<7. per bottle, 
Pale, 5s. ditto. 
PATENT^) 
W 
3s. 6(7. per bottle. 
3s. per bottle. 
Pale or Coloured. 
ti 
THE STANDARD OF GOGH AC," 
T) AKER’S POULTRY RESTORATIVE. 
X7 A certain cure for all diseases of Poultry, Phea- 
sant*, Tee., is recommended with perfect confidence. 
Messrs. B. have only been induced to offer it after I TAT?PT?V'T T It Ti' , tv t 
having usvd it themselves for many years with the n -Lifj-LdN 1 Family JtlOtel and Boai'din"'- 
greatest success, not only as a cure, but as a preveii- " ll0use - Conducted by a proprietary on the 
WHICH IS THE BEST FOREIGN BRANDY. 
rrHE DEW OFF BEN NEVIS, PRINCE ALBERT’S CHOSEN WHISKEY, 
*« . *. antl t,1<3 f ATE ^ T BRANDY, protected by the Patent Metallic Capsule, the only safeguard against adul- 
teration, can be obtained throughout the Kingdom at the respective prices, or in dozens, at 
7, SMITH FIELD-BARS, nnd 96, ST. JOHN’S-STREET, LONDON. 
LEAMINGTON SPA. 
- . preven- 
tive; for imparting vigour nnd high condition; keep- 
ing them healthy and robust, nnd especially during 
the period of Poultry Exhibitions, when so many 
suffer from change and confinement. Its wonderful 
restoring power—" in all the ills that fowl is heir to,” 
is almost immediately apparent, and hns but to be 
known to be fully appreciated. The easy mode in 
which it Is administered Is one amongst its many 
advantages. In pills or bottles, 2*. Gd. each, with full 
directions. Half Moon Passage, Graceehurch-strect 
and the Pheasantry, Beaufort-street, Chelsea 
_ proprietary 
Continental system. A fixed tariff ut moderate 
charges, including attendance. Table d' Hutk — 
Terms per week, board and residence, 27 2s. Atten- 
dance ditto, 5 j. Hunters (feed unlimited), per 
week, 17. Is. 
FOR THE FIELD OR T1IE ROAD. 
MONEY’S much approved PATENT 
111 IRRESTIBLE SELF - RELIEVING NOSE- 
PIECE, for hard pullers, nnd troublesome horses, 
and much recommended for Ladies' horses, ns they 
command greater control over the horse than any- 
thing hitherto Introduced to the public for the purpose 
nnd are adapted to any bridle, riding or driving, and 
dispense with the bother of a second rein, as the one 
combines the action of the Nosepiccc, Snallle, and curb 
Bit; to be got at Heavens, 28, South Mntton-street, 
London; Frankline, Exeter; and Trumans, Cliud- 
lelgh, Devon. #. ( l. 
Price with Riding Rein . 17 0 
Without 14 6 
HENRY PEAT, 
HUNTING SADDLER, 
14, OLD BOND-STREET, 
LONDON. 
ARTHUR DAWSON, 
dealer in horses, 
lie, STEPHEN’S GREEN (WEST), 
DUBLIN. 
HUNTING OROUNDS AND RIDING SCHOOLS, 
lCENSINGTON-QATE, K ENSI NOTON. 
MESSRS. BLACKMAN and Co. be^ 
, to Inform Noblemen and Gentlemen requiring 
a place to try and practise Hunters, theirs is the best 
ana only pluce in the environ* of Town that has 
jpncioiis Hunting Grounds attached to the Riding 
1 1..° *' Teaching in ull its branches. Ponies for 
children. Schools attended. Horses trained for all 
purposes, and stand at Livery, and let for any period. 
ftREAT EXHIBITION PRIZE 
and HAJtNESS aWardCd t0 CAIST0R » for SADDLES 
CAISTOR’S HUNTING SADDLES 
Combine elegance and lightness with strength nnd 
™l.ty. They are roomy in the seat, and bring 
me rider as close «9 possible to his horso. They are 
constructed to accord with the Anatomy of both 
Horse and M an. Price complete, 4f. 14s. 6 <7. 
n»sF ht and Dnrilb,e BROUGHAM and PHAETON 
HARNESS, with Caistor's various improvements, 
tho £j west possible price for a first-class article. 
Horse Clothing, Blankets, Brushes, Sponges, and 
CTei7 other Stable requisite, of the best quality, at 
the lowest prices. 
A List of Prices sent free by post, or nmy bo had 
on application at Caistor’s, 7, Baker-street, London, 
7 t C t-* 1 ® Prize Saddles and Harness maybe soen. 
Soul CarrlnBC ' frco to «ny part of Uuj United King- 
ALLSOPP’S INDIA PALE ALE. 
DARKER and TWINING (late Har- 
J- rington Parker), 5.), Pall-Mall, are now delivering 
the October brewings in casks of 18 gallons and up- 
wards. Also in bottles, imperial measure, quarts, 8s. ; 
pints, 6s. ; half-pints (for luncheon), 3s. per dozen. 
A S GROOM, a young- man, ag-e 26, well 
acquainted with the management of Hunters 
and breaking young Horses, well recommended from 
his last plnco. Address J. B., Mr. Ralne, 28, Llttlo 
Pulteney-street, Golden-square. 
MML 
MECHI’S RAZORS, STROP, and 
1*J- PASTE for 11s. 4, Leadcnlinll-street, London. 
Pairjof Razor*, 7s.; Strop, 3s. 6<7 ; Paste, Gd. The Razors 
warranted, or exchanged if not approved. Those who 
find shaving painful and difficult will do well to try 
the above, It being well known that MECHI lias been 
eminently successful in rendering shaving nn easy 
operation. Superior Shaving Brushes, Naples Soap, 
and every nrtlcle of first-rate quality' for the toilet. 
Caution.— Do not buy any strop ns genuine unless 
MECHTS name is on it, there being so many counter- 
feits. Elegant case of Razors for presents, from 25s. 
to 10 guineas. Ivory-handled and Scotch Strops. 
mO SPORTSMEN.— 39, Albemarle- 
1 street, Piccadilly. Observe— opposite the York 
Hotel. Extraordinarily -powerful newly- invented 
RACECOURSE GLASSES; an object can bo clearly 
seen from 14 to 10 miles. A valuable, very small, 
powerful waistcoat-pocket GLASS, the size of a 
walnut, by which a person can be seen and known 
one mile ond a half distnnt; iliey answer every pur- 
pose on the racecourse nnd at the opera-houses; 
country scenery ond ships aro clearly seen ut 12 to 
14 miles; they are Invnluable for shooting, deer-stalk- 
lng, yachting, to sportsmen, gentlemen, gamekeepers, 
and tourists. Telescopes. — A new nnd most im- 
portant invention in Telescopes, possessing such ex- 
traordinary powers that some, three-nnd-n-half inches, 
with an extra eye-piece, will show distinctly Jupiter’s 
moons, Saturn’s ring, nnd the double stars; with tho 
same Telescopes can be seen n person’s countenanco 
three-nnd-n-half miles distant, and on object front 
10 to 20 miles. They supersede every other kind for 
the wnistcont-pocket, nnd are of larger nnd all sizes, 
tvilh Increasing powers accordingly. 
Messrs. S. and B. SOLOMONS, Opticians, have 
Invented invnluable preserving Spectacle Lenses ; 
immediately they nre placed before imperfect vision, 
every object appears clear and distinct, the most aged 
defective sight becomes bright nnd brilliant, and is 
brought to its youthful, natural, nnd original state. 
Tho Invisible Organic Ylbrator, nnd all kinds of 
Acoustic Instruments for the relief of extreme Deaf- 
ness. 39, Aldemarlk-stubbt, Piccadilly. Observe I 
— oppolite the York Hotel. 
TEETH. — By Her Majesty’s Royal Let- 
ters Patent. — Newly-invented nnd Patented appli- 
cation of Chemically-prepared White India-rubber in 
the construction of Artificial Teeth, Gums, and 
Palates — Mr. Epiiraim Moselv, Surgeon-Dentist, 
61, Grosvenor-sireet, Grosvenor-squnre. sole Inventor 
and Patentee.— A new, original, and invaluable in- 
vention, consisting in the adaptalion, with the most 
absolute perfection nnd success, of CHEMICALLY- 
PREPARED WHITE INDIA-RUBBER us a lining 
to the ordinary gold or bone frame. The extraordi- 
nary results of this application may be briefly noted 
in a few of their most prominent features, as the fol- 
lowing:— All sharp edges are avoided; no springs, 
wires, or fastenings nre required; a greatly increased 
freedom of suction is supplied; a natural elasticity, 
hitherto wholly unattainable, nnd a fit perfected with 
the most unerring accuracy, is secured ; while, from 
the softness and flexibility of the agent employed, 
the greatest support is given to the adjoining teeth 
when loose, or rendered tender by the absorption of 
the turns. The acids of the mouth exert no agency 
on the chemically-prepared White India-rubber, and, 
as it is a non-conductor, fluids of any temperature 
may with thorough comfort be Imbibed nnd retnlned 
in the mouth, nil unpleasantness of smell or taste being 
at the same time wholly provided against by the 
peculiar nature of Its preparation. To be obtained 
only at 
61, Lowf.e Grosvenor-street, London; 22, Gay- 
stiieet, Bnili ; 10, Eldon-sqcare, Newensile-on- 
Tyne. 
TF YOUR IIAIR IS GREY, use 
J- the RESTORATIVE FLUID (not a dye), an 
effectual remedy. Price 2s. Gd., 0s., and 11#. Pre- 
pared only (and sent to nil parts of the world) by Mr. 
Taylor, who niuy be consulted gratis on all diseases 
of the hair. 
29, Edward-streot, Portman-square. 
SHOOTING. 
W ANTED TO RENT FOR A TERM 
a flrst-rnte Manor of from threo to flvo thou- 
sand neres, with a furnished house or cottage upon 
It- The counties of Suffolk or Norfolk preferred ; nnd 
must bo within a moderato distance of a railway 
station. 
Address letters to Messrs. Wsr. Braikknridoe find 
Sons, solicitors, 1C, Dnrtfotfit JJiUldiugs, Holboru. 
rpo PURCHASERS OF TIIO- 
I ROUGH-BRED STALLIONS, BROOD M VRES 
YOUNG STOCK, HORSES IN TRAINING, &c. ’ 
Mevsr* Tattersall's Register of the above for sale 
by Private contract, Is now open to the public, and 
Includes a large number of tho best and most fashion- 
ably-bred thorough-bred stock of all descriptions, 
suitable for purchasers cither for this country or the 
foreign market. 
MODELS OF SHIPS AND BOATS MADE 
CORRECT TO DRAFT OR ORDER. 
TT l'ARLEY returns his moat gTateful 
* thank* to those distinguished Officers of the 
°, ll,er Nob lemen and Gentlemen, for 
thelrcontmucd k Ind encouragement, and begs to inform 
them he has the Model of t| 10 Truant upon 1-inch 
scale, tho Uno, the Mosquito Yacht*, the Gloriona 
■ 60n e; ll "' A - roi ' ri <- , a Schooner upon 
i-inch scale; nnd various other Models. Steam-Boats 
with working machinery. 
DOCK-YARD, 31. PLEET-STREET 
Opposllo St. Diinstan’s Church ’ 
N-B — Sections of Ships and Boats, and Models of 
Machinery for Patentees.-Ivory and other Models 
Repaired. Established 1721. 
T)0 YOU SUFFER TOOTHACHE?— 
-L7 If so, Instant ease and a lasting cure will bo 
effected by using Dr. BARKER'S PURE WHITE 
ENAMEL, tlio only efficient preparation ever dis- 
covered fur filling decayed Teeth, easing and preventing 
Toothache, ond slopping the further progress of decay, 
thus rendering them as sound and useful as ever for 
tho purposes of mnsticotion and ornament. It is a soft 
white compound, easily applied by any one, soon har- 
dens in the tooth, and, however lurge the cavity, it In 
every case effectunlly prevent* further annoyance. 
Price 1* , sent post free, with full Instructions for use 
on receipt of 14 penny postage stamps, by Dr. Bar- 
ker, 25, Argyle-square, London ; or may be obtained 
of every Chemist in London andihe country. 
HEALTH FOR A SHILLING! 
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. 
A DANGEROUS LIVER COMPLAINT ic 3PASMS 
IN THE STOMACH EFFECTUALLY CURED. 
Copy of a Letter from Mr. Bostock, Druggist, Ashton- 
under-Lyne, dated July 31, 1852. 
To Professor Holloway. 
Dear Str,— I bare much pleasure In banding to 
you a testimony of the efficacy of your medicines. 
A person In this neighbourhood, with whom I am 
well acquainted, was afflicted for a long time with 
violent spasmodic pains In the stomach and liver, 
arising from frequent colds, smells of paint, and the 
effects of a stooping position which he was obliged 
to assume In his business. The spasms were of nn 
alarming character, and frequently loft him in a weak 
and debilitated condition. At length he heard of the 
salutary effects of your Invaluable Pills, nndwas in- 
duced to give them atrial. The first dose gave him 
considerable relief, and by following them up, in 
accordance with your directions, they have acted so 
wonderfully In cleansing the liver and siomucli, and 
strengthening the digestive organs, that he has been 
restored to the enjoyment of good health. 
I remain, dear 8lr, yours faithfully, 
(Signed) Willum Bostock. 
Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, 
244, Strand, (near Temple-bar,) London, and by all 
respectable Druggists & Dealetsin Medicines through- 
out the civilised world, at the following prices:— 
I#. ljd„ 2#.9r/„ 4s. Gd , 11#., 22#., nnd 33#. each box. 
*.* There is a considerable saviDg by taking the 
larger sizes. 
N.B — Directions for the guidance of patients in 
every Disorder are affixed to each box. 
TO GENTLEMEN SEEKING APPOINTMENTS. 
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Saturday, Price Sixpence, specially devoted to tho 
interests of all Government Offices In every depart- 
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The information is official and authentic. The Civil 
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the usual Parliamentary, Legal, Horae, aud Foreign 
News, Literary Notices, and Theatrical Critiques. 
Its Ecclesiastical Intelligence supplies a List of Cleri- 
cal Vacancies, with the name of the Patron and value 
of each living. It contains the usual Naval and Mili- 
tary Gazettes; and in the General News will be found 
an account of Vacancies in Railways and Dockyards, 
and all the great Incorporated Companies. 
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the Railway Stations, or direct from the Office, 5 
Cutherine-street, Strand, London. 
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x NISIIING who study elegance with economv.-?- 
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