March 11.] 
THE FIELD. 
239 
HENRY PEAT, 
IIUNTING SADDLER, 
14, OLD BOND-STREET, 
LONDON. 
ARTHUR DAWSON, 
dealer in iiorses, 
116, STEPHEN'S GWBEN (WEST), 
. i mOPP’SPALE ALE. IN IMIH'VRI A L QUARTS 
V ASD |,|SI ' S BOTTLED by PA UK lCIt and TWINING, Hcor 
yorcliantOI.^PALT.^ ,\ nl / pinM (f,„. ILunohBon) 3 *. per doz. Also 
'j'.'l'v. oi 18 gallon* and upwurd-. 
u» < ,Bl ' u\ KON LIEBIG ON ALLSOl’PS PALE ALE. 
. ,.,,-ielfnn mel-idrur of tills bovor.toc. and my own experience 
" , .„«to recommend it. In accordance with the opinion of the 
* English physicians ns n very ngreenble TV. id efficient 
t "uie find us a general beverago, both for the in valid und the robust. '— 
6 'a nt'ilt -PARKER an 1 TWINING, Deer Merchants, GJ, PALL- 
MALL. _ — 
THE CONSERVATIVE LAND SOCIKTV. 
AN t E Iluncli'eil Rights of Choice :md Fifty Shares hy 
I )' Q.miorliv.— Slmreslnken before tli • final number* nre pi ccd In 
,Vc Wheel, on Wednesday, March lad., at ft ..Vlnek, will participate in 
! ! adtnnmces of the Sixteenth Public Dniwmig in Freemason* Hall, 
it llio Sixth Quarterly General Meeting of the Members, Viscount 
lLKEtAO-U in the Cliui C it. til LBS GitWN'Eisr.N, Secretary. 
* HorMh-strect, Strand, London, ) 
* March 8//i, 1^54. ) 
n \ I IS A PAR-ILL A nnd CHAMOMILE REST-0 RA- 
S‘ TIVE PILLS, for purifying the Blood and Strengthening the 
niMalivc Or*. as; me suited for either Sex, And w 111 prove a e.erlaln 
‘ ' for indiee.tion, low or appetite, dimness of sight, fainting fils, 
.Hitinc of the flesh, languor, skin disease*, rheumatic and nervous 
affection*, and all impurillea of the blood Arising from wlimlcver cau«*. 
n\ tl.** lib -eat use of tint purifying modiolne Hi- energies of the whole 
nervous sval.ni will bo augmented, a more powerful healthy action 
of ..very faculty produced, fuehlem-** and all the deplorable symptom* 
of diicaae "ill vanish, nnd strength and lieahli he restored. They 
• i,| SO u specific aetion on the accretions nnd excretions, and assist 
rwiiirc to expel from the system all humours and impurities through 
■ I,,, liver, kidney*, and skin— A power pnnested by no other me- 
dicine They are ttlso tupeoitdly cnlcultitod to cure scrofula, mercurial 
diicaara scorbutic eruption*, gout, rhsiintnliam, pain* in the bones, 
ulcers, sores or any longstanding chronic malady. They w ill Hpoedily 
care the many distressing diseases peculiar to womon. 
Prepared by AV.A. French, or at the Laboratory^ 3(i0, II lborn, two 
Poors west ufChaneer y-lanc. Price !i. I.W ,2.. 0./,. 4*. Gd., nnd 11*. 
per box. Kill. or size sont fros per post, on receipt of the price in cosh 
or stamp*. 
niHE PJMKEGT &T B3TITI IT. for SILVER.— The 
] U1ML NICKEL SILVER, introduced 30 years aeo by WILLIAM 
S DUIITON, when PLATED by the patent processor Messrs. Elkington 
and Co., Is beyond uli romparisoa the very best article next to sterling 
,:i„ r ||,nt can be employed a* inch, either usefully or nriianientnlly 
a, b; no possible test cun it be distinguished from real silver 
Too Spoons, per doz.. 18*. 
Dessert Pork* 
Dessert Spoons 
Table Forks 
Table Spoons 
Tea and coffee sets, wn 
All kinds or re-phillng done by the paU.iit process. 
CHEMICALLY PUKE NICKEL, NOT PLATED. 
Fiddle. Thread. 
Table Spoon* and Forks, full size, per doz. 12*. .. 3k*. 
Dessert ditto nnd ditto 10 .. Cl 
Tea ditto a •• 11 
LIFE ASSURANCE. 
DEPORT of the SELECT COMMITTEE of the 
It HOUSE of COMMONS, nnd the DEPOSIT SYSTEM. The new 
and important feature of Life Assurance adopted by the DEPOSIT 
and GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. 
Thu following Is an extract from the P.oport of the Select Com- 
mittee : — 
“ The objects which persons have In view in effecting insurances upon 
their lives, arc generally of an important and solemn character, viz., 
the provision for widows nnd orphans after the death of their natural 
protectors; unlike any ordinary transaction of trade, u contract once 
entered into cannot be dischlU’geU or abandoned, if doubts of the 
stability of an office should arise, without n sucrlfloo of premiums paid 
in past years, nnd the necessity of ejecting new policies In other oilleca 
at increased rate* of premium, owing to the greater ago of the assured; 
persons are thus placed in the anxious and unhappy dilemma of being 
compelled to persevere in paying premiums from year to year, w 1 th some 
suspicion nnd doubt as to the ultimate advantage of doing so, or of In- 
curring the serious loss which, underthe most favourable circumstances, 
must attend the abandonment or sale of n policy." 
On the deposit system a person is not “compelled" to pay, from 
“year to year,” and lie does not. If desirous of “abandoning" hi* 
policy, incur any “serious loss," but. on the contrary, ho may pay 
such amounts, nnd at such times, as lie may Und money convenient ; 
lie can stop paying whenever he pleases, and ho can withdraw the 
whole or part of bis premiums. If the whole bo withdrawn the policy 
is c ncelled; if part only, then the wrluc of the policy i* diminished by 
the assured value of the part withdrawn. 
A. B., nged 2U, opens a deposit policy with a payment ol 61 , which it 
will be seen lie increases from time to time, and occasionally diminishes 
For example. — The following abstract of a Ledger Account will 
show the operation of the scheme : — __ 
Fiddle 
Threade 1 or 
rtrnnxwick 
King’s 
Pattern. 
Pattern. 
Piitlrrii. 
: . .18*. .. 
20*. 
. 89r. 
..30 
40 
. 40 
..30 
■ii 
. 48 
..40 
5fl 
. 04 
. .40 
53 
. fiG 
eoinllestlckM 
, Ac., at. proportionate prl 
Kina’s 
30*. 
12 
pUTLERY WARRANTED.— The most varied 
V assortment of TABLE CUTLERY In the world, nil warranted, i 
on SALE at WILLI \M S. BURTON'S, at prices tlmt are remunerative 
only because ot the largeness of the sales hi inch ivory-handled 
table knives, with high shoulders, II*. per dozen; desserts to mutch, 
10s.; if to balance, 1*. per dozen extra; carvers, 4s. per pair; larger 
sizes, from 14*. 0,1. to 2G*. -put- dozen; extra flue, Wory, 32*. : it nit!- 
silver ferrules. 37s. to 50*.; w hite bone table knives. 7s G •/. per dozen 
desserts, 5*. ; carvers, 2* 3d. por pair; black born table knives, 
7j. 41. por dozen ; desserts, G* ; carvers, 2* Gd. ; black w ooU-liamUed 
able knives and forks, fi*. per dozen; table steels, from Is. each. 
The luvgest stock In existence of plated dessert knives and forks, 
in cases and otherwise, and of the new plated fish carvers. Also, 
a large assortment of Razors, Penknives, Scissors, &e., of the best 
quality. 
WILLIAM S. BURTON Una TEN LARGE SHOW ROOMS (all 
communicating', exclusive of the shop, devoted solely to the show 
of GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY (including cutlery, 
nickel silver, plated nnd Japanned ware*, Iron and brass bedsteads), 
so arranged nnd classified that purchasers may easily nnd at once 
make their selections. 
Catalogues, with engravings, sent (per post) free. The money 
returned for every article not ap'provi d of. 
3 i, OXFORD-STREET (corner rif Newmnn-strctJt); Nos. 1 nnd 2, 
NT W MAX-STREET; and 4 nnd 5. PERKY’S-FLACK. 
2 n rii? S 
- m -!■ — r 
^ ^ -* 
vj* o o — oo 
«H 2 £ Z'ct *° 2 
- oc -x- : •* r. ei 
- — — - 
te £ 
4 ( 0 -- M tO O ^ ^ O O O b 
^ O 
: c © m 
H- -g l-' , 0 ts 
THE SPORTING MAGAZINE for March has two 
1 Illustrations on Steel — Coming home from Wulk.’by IV. Baekshell, 
after C. B. Spalding; and the Passions of the U>'r»e, bj B. Hacker, 
after *L F. Herring, son.; nnd contains, Betting Buds of the Season, 
Fifty-Four, by , Craven. What the Foz-huntei* did in the Thaw, by 
Scribble. “ The Itoniauce ol Sir Tristram by Greybeard. A Wnklu 
Westminster Ilnll, bv The Druid. Wild Deer Iliiniiug III tho Forest 
• ■f F.xmoor, by Linton. Ernest Athcrley, by Lord W, Lennox. Tho 
Habits and Instincts of tho Fox. Tho Whip. Sporting In France. 
“ London Lions." Tho Odds, &e. Kugorton and Tusford, Strand ; 
Pittman, ‘Wnrwick-Squore. 
TRli MIDLAND 8P0IMT ,V< i (ilTuuN K'LK, 
E1HTKD BY PRbIQUKH, 
T.S now undci; u New I*iu>vjui:TOR&n>p, and an 
I Invaluable organ of communication to all lover* of nur National 
Sport*, os well a* to the A (» It I C U I. T'll It 1ST und the 
LICENSED VICTl ALLEK. 
It will also be found on excellent medium for Advertising, a* 
not only tiro the charges out-hal ’/ less than llioso of the nielropoltlnn 
journals but some hundred* of mar. paper* mo tent to ilm lending 
hotels throughout England, Scotland, Ireland, nnd Wnlv*, indepen- 
dent of the thousands to regular sut'tcrlber*. 
A'flVBaTWlSti Charubs : Six Line* for V*. tW. 
SviigciUPi ios : 6*. per ipiurter. All I’ost-ofllee Ordets to bo mtnlo 
payable to Cautrr Sharp. 
Publislied every Tlmrsduy Evening, in ilrao for post, at 11, I.OXQ 
ROW, Niu i im.iiah. 
nVl’lE BRlTAK^s I A M.W SI'AIM.K. AND CO.V 
I SERVATIVE JOURNAL. 
Published every Saturday In time for tho morning mails, ami on 
edition in tlic afternoon for tho evening post. 
Ofkiok, Ml, Stiiami. 
The Proprietors oftlie Britannia have tho satisfaction of announcing 
to their subscribers and tho public that they have secured the exclusive 
right of publislihighi the columns of the Bimtanni a uti historical novel, 
entitled, 
“WESTMINSTER ABBEY; OR. Till; DAYS OF THE 
REFORMATION," 
lly tor Ai-Titon or " Wiiitbpriaus" 
In wlrieh will be depleted In a striking and original manner tho 
struggles, sufferings, and persecution* through which our early 
Reformers attained to the crown of MnrLvrdoni. The publication 
of tlio work commenced on Saturday, tlioStli October, und I* continued 
weekly without intermission. 
As a Family Coiisenatic* XtiMpaper the Britannia I t celebrated for 
Its consistent advocacy of tho great prlnclplo of national prosperity, 
and, from the systematic aviaiigomcnt of it* Intelligence, tho cotn- 
prohonsivo chanicter of It* content-, and the permanent hitercit 
of its Original Articles on Religion, Politics Literature, and all social 
topics, It Is preserved for binding perhaps moixj extensively than tiny 
similar publication. 
i.xtkaot v p.osi the Xetptyaper Press hu eeiuru. 
BRITANNIA— Principle*: Conservative, and ProleAtnnt Cliuvcli- 
of-Eugland—Tbis journal uhns eminently lit originality, nnd attain* 
it by a very large proportion of original wilting, accompanied by 
every variety of subject und of style ; not at till confined to politic/, 
or the usual class of public questions, but extending to all passing 
topics of social or moral importance; seeking (»ucccssfnlly) through 
such legitimate exercise of ability, to Invert w lilt Interest even the more 
ordinary occurrences of the day, *o a* to supply a* liberally ax possible 
a superior species of entertainment. ... It* being energetically 
Protestant, and Its advocacy being marked by u high regard for public 
principle, commend it to upright men who prefer honour to party ; 
especially us it is thoroughly emancipated from parties, null an algin* 
with equal manly freedom (but a freedom always characterised by can- 
dour) those of both political persuasions." 
Price Sixpence. Po*t-6fllce Orders for Subscriptions to be .made 
payable to Mr. John Mqutihe h, at tho Office. Ml, Mruml. 
n * -SOB- * 
i § 3 
Thus A. B., in ten years, has saved nnd Invested at different Inter- 
vals various sums amounting to 07/.. by which he had been insured In 
case of death for 2601. 12*. 7(L; but A. B. requires 221., be draws ilila 
sum out, und diminishes the value of Ills policy by 00/. k*. 3d. at 
different times, leaving him in case of death a policy for 200/. 4*. id., 
nml during his life a fund ol 751. to draw out at any time, In part or 
wholly. 
The first claim settled by the Deposit nnd General Life Assurance 
Company wus upon a deposit of 10/, , which a parent made for each of 
five children. Instead of udding it to tin account they had at the Saving's 
llnnk. One of them died a few days after the 10/. was deposited, nnd 
the futhor received 341. C-t., being the amount of flic deposit policy. 
EXAMPLE No. 2. 
Supposing A. B. nged twenty-three, when lie opens a deposit policy 
has the menus, and continues voluntarily, to pay the same sum every 
year in the same way ns be Is compelled to do in the ordinary sys- 
tem 
rpiIE BUCEPHALUS NOSEBAND. — A simple nnd 
I easy remedy for hnrd-pttUIng horses, rendering inveterate boren- 
tractable and light in band, (suitable to any curb bridle. Extensively 
patronised by the officers of luv Majesty's cavalry, the sporting world, 
Ac., and strongly recommended for ladles’ use. Price, Tof snddlc-liorscs, 
S'.; for harirass-liorscS, 12*. Sont (post fi-eo) on receipt of a money 
oilier, payable at the Piccadilly post. office, to Wmi.it M. Bvwateu, 
Saddler, Ac., 99, Piccadilly, London. — None arc genuine unlcssstumpcd 
" Br water, London.” 
CHARLES LENNY, 
CctacJi and Harness Manufacturer, 
an, North i.vd. oro-yuon, 
T)ECS to cf»R.iW**nt4on4o His i.rouLrhnin^, Clarence.*, nnd 
J7 Barouche*, will, hi* reullti'retPlfolseleS' W'llei 1-| Lite, thus .hortening 
1,1 ' d I'tunee between the Wheel*, anil lexNrtllliC Iheilranul.t for ihe horse, 
■dl 'Wine tile wheel* in Inck-qiiWc'Utidrr, anil Imving h t ,r .i fro it Wheels. 
G. i. Inn 'Continuity OII still- Cifb Olid Drlviie: I'lia. Ion*, St iiihopo and 
hone ditto, Pony 'Onrriiiee* and Ihirk l’liuetO'.s. He alto sclielr* 
atieniioil to hi* Newport d'ugnel and other carts either with panel* or 
TV| > , koi work sides, nnd In liK Il igOt Curt, In panel or wi. ki rivi.rk, c-.i*j of 
and |iot*e»lnu till the advantages of the M dnrn Carl, hut 
le*« expensive. 
Re has also u 'lu-go stock df Crnydon Basket Carriaces, ol,**np and 
e'c-.-aiil anil in every variety nf *fliepe, pllher for sale or building to 
order, with or without bends, to *uii either the Shell a'nl Pony or the 
Itorse. 
C. L. would also Invite nn lntpecllnn of Ids registered Phaeton in 
' "L -t-work, suitable elllier for ooe or a pair of pimles or horses. 
Carriages of nil kinds let tin hire for long or short 'engagements. 
TH'LTl WES.— 1 THE LATENT SELF-ADJUSTING 
GERMAN THUS*, acting eDVetindly Without nnv couipUetilion*, 
'‘-com mended by the faculty for the cure and relief of hernia, 
ihe necessary quality or || good Iru** |* tii-, idllideut rmlsimg pnw.T, 
Illiout utinee. Vtary pr. -.ure nil the pail uffeekd, which desirable 
u J' et is nlonc iib:, lined In a Irux* muTicumbcred with stuujs or sidrttl 
‘l-riDgs, oi pad-belilud. 
J. Eon and Co,, 1, PleeadiHr. 
Ykar. 
Age. 
23 
18 
■19 G 6 
24 
18 
48 16 0 
25 
18 
47 18 0 
1854 
20 
18 
47 •( C 
27 
18 
4G 10 0 
28 
18 
45 17 0 
ls;>7 ... 
29 
18 
45 4 0 
30 
18 
41 10 G 
31 
18 
43 17 0 
I860 
32 
18 
43 4 0 
18GI 
33 
90 
20G 7 G 
37 
38 
90 
190 4 G 
42 
43 
72 
141 3 0 
46 
432 
10U0 4 0 
1875 
47 
[ 
108 
101 13 G 
1880 
52 
1881 
53) 
to 
90 
117 18 G 
1885 
67) 
\ ' V? 
58 
) 
to 
[ 
108 
182 10 C 
1991 
03 
) 
738 
1525 G G 
rMPOUTANT TU FAMILIES MWNIS1IING 
I who study elegance with eronnmy. — JAMES COOK'S 'I'll It I K 
GUINEA FRENCH POLISHED MAHOGANY ARABIAN RED- 
STEAD, Bedding. Cabinet, Carpet, LooUng-gla*«, nnd UphoLlery 
Warehouse. — Broinplon-home, 2.‘, and 23, QiiceiiVtuiildin : 
Ighl*bridge. Estimate* given, and a list oi price* mil piist-frce. 
TO ANGLERS. 
pITARLES FARLOW, 1()1, STRAND, invites Anulera 
\J to Inspect lhi< superior Fishing Tinkle, ul moderuto I’rlct : — 
Catalogues grail*. 
I l’UR SALE, upwtmU ut one hu 
Deer, consisting of Stag* und Hinds; i 
hundred head of Red 
und (iRo Several hundred 
head of Fallow Deer, all of which ore In excellent condition, und will 
be sold in lots, itiilid to the convenience of parlies wishing to piireliasi-. 
Applications to be made to Mr. Simm.i., Mapperion, liluudlord, 
Dorset. 
IJUPTURE. — “ COL'ES'S TRUSS IS BES-IV — 
-I ' •* the Invenilon palrnnllrd b> Sir Aslley C.*o; er nn-J 
limn eminent surgeon*; worn and rreonnneiiGni i,y M'illliiUi 
' “■ |l , mul wliiel, It. i* eoin inn lull'd fl»r ItOveors uronsinulty inervlHlne 
M'utation. It is "hit n truss shmtlll be -perfl-eilv t'fl-r-.irKm*, yel 
i.Ie i„ it*, wenuT. Re.nl “ Colibult's Legnpy 10 •Ituplore'd 
“rvia, • grain. None genuine unK*» Dunked wffll fbe u«i<lr«*, 
•/LPur4og_(,, 0>St 
'Phe in-emlum of 18/. commencing nt 23 yenr* o age, and paid upon 
an ordinary policy (ns It may be) every year till A 15 Is 4G years old 
will secure tho same SHtti, viz ., 1000/., but If A B lives 17 years longer 
/which lx the probable duration cf life nt the time lie effected the insu- 
rance) bis deposit policy, for the same payments as for nu ordinary 
policy of 1,000/., will have increased to 1,525/. <•*. C ./. 
TiiL'xrKts — The Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Pruinlniiilg, 
M 1’.. Comptroller of her Mnjcaty'sdlousehold; Major-General Nh W 
Clayton, llnrt., 79, Gloucester-plnce, 1’ortmiih -square; Sir Charles 
Price, Burt., Banker, London; Vice-Admiral Ayscough, Prospect 
-House, Southampton. 
Ciiauimin.— ' T he Right lion tho Lord .Viscount Drunilanrlg, M P., 
Comptroller of her Majesty's Household. 
Coh’-iM.Tiso AcTt'AitV. — Francis (;. P. Nelson, Esq.. E L S. 
Sv.vsinxu Coukar.t. U. ll. Crowder, Esq,, Q C , M.P., Recorder oi 
Bristol, Counsel to the Admiralty, and Judge Advocate of the I feet; 
It. Mitllns, Esq i, Q.C., M 1\. Lincoln's-lnn. 
Chief UPi'iiE.— No. IG, New Bridge-street, Blackfrlms, London. 
Braxcii Officks. 
I.eeda 35, Park-row. I Dublin— 10, Westmorland. street. 
I',h-mlnghain— 100, Ncw-Streot. I Bristol— 21, Bridge -t net. 
Every description of ordinary Life Assurance business transacted. 
I. Mill' granted ut 5 por cent, on real or personal security. AnnulIU* 
on most favourable terms. Diseased live* and live* declined by other 
offtrii* accepted at etpiUablc rates. 
MOST IMPORTANT FEATURE ON THE ORDINARY SYSTEM. 
SontlRtftiEtt or 1’OMoiE*.— An owner of n Policy for life on which 
five year*' premium or Upwards have been paid, should he wish to 
surrender the Policy, will be emitted to receive either the then value, 
or It nniv remain as a Deposit, and »e reprc*cnto<l by on equivalent 
Deport t Tolley. 
For pnospee’tusea and furthcr In form.* Hon apply to the agent* In the 
country, -dr to C. W. Ubvasc ,Reaidetlt Sccretn^'. 
21*. 
21. 
• LIcut.-Oovf rnor 
ioi, Ri:oKNT-STitEirr. 
pUDOLPII AC'KEUMAN N, 1’iiutM •l!t*r, I’ttblislicr, 
IV uml Manufacturer of Mlpcilli-e W.iH-r-eoloH- » to her Mi -- ■(> . I,< • 
to Submit the fulluwiug LIST of ENGRAVING. 4 , luU-lj PublGlud, of 
the Indinn Cape ll.ittli-i -\iz.: 
Charge oi the 3rd King'* Own Light Dragoon* at Fernxriinli )■'». 
Charge of Ihe lGtli Lancer* at Ihe Halil - of Aliwol 21*. 
llutlle of Solmmn 21*. 
Battle of Moodkeu 2 l*. 
Dlvouuc the Night before the Buttle of IVtoxrii.ili 21/. 
Rattle of FerOzshnli (second duy) ... 
lhlltlu df (loojeral 
Battle or Cliillinpltalluli 
IlUtfle of Itign Hugger 
Etormlng of 
Also the following C'u 
The Conference tit llluelt Dull helwi- 
Colonel flare, mul the Kulllr Ciilel Sunddlu. . 
Stonnn g of Fi»rt Arni»trong 
Battle ot the Uwunga 
Attack of the Kaffirs on the Troop* under the 
Colunrl Fordyce, 7-lth Highlander* 
Shortly will he publltlird; — 
The Pussagc of the Cavalry Brigade— I2tli l.ui 
Artillery, nnd Cape Mounted It llet utro 
lliver, Deccnilo-r 1832 
Abo, just Published, 38 Cn*niine* of the But »h Army, 
each, or 9*. each mounted und varnished. 
N.B. Thu Trade liberally tnpplled. 
Lindon : It. At'KKHM.vxx, 101, lf>-i'erit-»treit. 
LOOK TO' YOUR LEGS. 
If they »v. oil, or the Veins are enlarged, get one of 
BAILEY'S ELASTIC STOCKINGS 
21 *. 
21 *. 
21 /. 
Royol 
the Oiniigu 
Cl/. 
prire is. 
KNEE CATS, 
to draw on w ithout the (rouble of lacing. The price* 
commence «t 7*. G </. cnclt. Stocking liiuc-Cap, 
C*. t«/. I he following articles kept rev 1 .' h'a.U- 
Tiut.cs. Cmtel.n, lle-lt*, Swpcmort Pandects, 
Ac., Ac. 
An lllurtrulrd Cutahgue irtiv le b*/l of every 
kind of Atnfickd Leg olid Surgical ILuOufee u.ado 
STOCKING at th . "Id E*tabli.*liinon:. 
Copy tho Addroas 
William Uvmllv Uaiu.v, 41S, Oxford rticct, London, 
