376 
THE FIELD 
OPENING OF TIIE CRYSTAL PALACE, IW>4. 
F jo intended to Open the Crystal 
Piac^ P.r?«t .he J of May; after which 
•^mskmkss^ a. - 
“RS &Stim M DA‘y» -On Satnrdoya, the public 
will be admitted by payment «t Ihc doors, or by tickets 
0f l£i£cIow>r Pats. — On Friday*, the public will be 
admitted by payment at the doors, or by tickets of 
^Shh uno Pats Mondays, Tuesdnyo, Wednesdays, 
and Thursdaya will be shilling days. At the gates, o 
payment of one shilling each will admit the public; 
or tickets entitling the holder to admission to the 
Palace and Park, and also to conveyance along the 
Crystal Palace Railway, from London-bridgo station 
to the Palace and back, will be Issued nt the following 
prices „ „ , 
Including find-class carriage 2s. fid. 
Including second ditto 2s. Od. 
Including third ditto ...... Is- fid. 
CniU'BKK. — Children under twelve years of ago 
will be admitted ut hnlf the above rate*. 
Hot as or OrK.NiKO.— The Palace and Park will bo 
opened on Mondays, nt nine o'clock; on Tuesdays. 
Wednesdays, and Thursdays, ut ten o’clock, a m, ; and 
on Friday's and Saturdays, nt twelve o’clock; and 
close every day an honr before sunset. 
Oramra Day. The opening will take place about 
the end of May. The precise day will be announced 
as early as possible. On that occasion, season ticket* 
only will bo admitted. 
S IADOV Tickkt*. Season tickets will be Issued at 
two guineas each, to admit the proprleior to the 
Palace and Park on the dny of opening, and on ull 
other days when the building Is open to the public. 
Season tickets, to Include conveyance along the 
Crystal Palace Railway from London-bridgo to the 
Palace and bock, without further charge, will be 
Issued at four guineas each, subject to the regulations 
of the London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway 
Company ; but these tickets will be available only for 
trains from and to London nml the Palace on such 
days ns it Is open to the public, and will not bo 
available for any Intermediate stations. 
No season ticket will be transferable or available 
except to the person whose signature It bears. 
Famix.y Season Tickets.- Members of the same 
family who reside together will have the privilege of 
taking season tickets for their own use, with or with- 
out railway convayunce, on the following reduced 
U Families taking two tickets will be entitled to 10 
per cent, discount on the gross amount paid for such 
tickets; taking throo tickets, to a discount of 16 per 
cent.; taking four tickets, to n discount of 20 per 
cent. ; and five tickets nnd upwards, to a discount of 
26 per cent. Families claiming tbo above privilege, 
nml desiring to avail themselves of It, must apply In 
the accompanying form; and those tickets will bo 
available only to the persons named In such applica- 
tion. Printed Forms of Application may bo had ut 
the Office, 3, Adelaldo-plnce, and nt the other offices 
for tickets. 
Season tickets will entitle to admission from the 
opening day till the 30th April, 1865. 
Applications may be made for season tickets at tho 
offices of tho Company, 3, Adelalde-plncc, London- 
bridge. Season tickets, ns soon ns ready, will bo 
delivered in the order In which the applications hnvo 
been nmde, at tho officcsof the Company, 3, Adelaide- 
place, London-bridgo, and 14, Regent-street; and at 
the Crystal-palace ; also nt Mr. Sains', 1, St James's 
street; Mr Mitchell's, Bond-street; Weaterton's 
Library, Knlghtsbrldgc; London nml Brighton Rail- 
way Terminus, London-bridgo. 
Special Regulations and Bvp- Laws.— All the 
general provisions nnd regulations mentioned above 
arc to bo understood as being subservient to stud! 
special provision*, regulations, and bye-laws on tho 
part of the Railway Company and the 1‘ulnco Com- 
pany ns may he found necessary to regulate the traffic, 
nnd to meet special occasions und circumstances 
which may from time to time nrlso. 
By order of the Board, 
G. GROVE, Secretary. 
Adelaldo-plnce, London -bridge, 
April 13, 1854. 
Form or Application for Familt Season Tickets. 
To G. Grove, Esq., Secretary, 3, A del aide-place, 
London-bridgo. 
Sir,— Be good enough to supply me with Family 
Season Tickets for myself and the following members 
of my family, who are ull residing with me. 
Yonrs obediently, 
Numc 
Address 
Designation 
Christian Name. j Surname. 
Schedule of Prices of Family Season Tickets. 
V 1th out Convey an co by 
Railway. 
Including Conveyance by 
Railway. 
Two tickets . 
.. £ 3 
16 
(i 
Two tickets .. 
...£7 
11 
6 
Three „ 
.... 5 
7 
6 
Three „ 
... lit 
II 
6 
lour „ 
... 6 
15 
(i 
lour „ 
... 13 
M 
ll 
Five „ . 
.... 7 
17 
6 
live ,, 
... 15 
15 
0 
Six „ . 
.... 9 
9 
0 
Six „ .. 
... 18 
18 
n 
Seven „ 
....11 
0 
6 
Seven „ 
1 
0 
Eight „ . 
.... 12 
12 
V 
Eight „ .. 
...25 
1 
0 
Nine „ 
.... 14 
3 
6 
Nino ., 
. . . 28 
7 
0 
Ten „ . 
.... 15 
15 
0 
Ten „ .. 
... 31 
10 
0 
Note —The above Application must be addressed 
to the Secretary, as above, and nrcompnnlcd by a 
remittance for tho full amount of the tickets asked 
for, according to the above Schedule, in favour of 
George Fnssou, 3, Adelaide. place. Cheques must be 
on a London Banker, and be crossed with tho words 
“ Union Bunk of London.” 
And no application, unless so accompanied, will bo 
attended to. 
UP u\ES AND AT THEM! — Not (for we anglers “study to be auiet ) at 
U ii 1. 1 y Calmuck or Cossack, but nt those attractive foes of British river nnd lake— the salmon, trout, 
groy ling ^ pike, perch, nnd sll Ihc carp tribe. At them, luds, I soy. with nrms got from ANDERSON s 
Arsenal 71 Long Acre. In the shape of the best salmon, trout, trolling, nnd bottom RODS; the deadliest 
salmon nnd trout flits, winches, lines, nrllflclal fish boils, (pinning . nd trolling flights, hooks of every size 
and quality, marvellous salmon roc, nnd gut, clean, round, and thick os n wild boar's bristle, or fine as a 
go ssamcr thread. Usefulness nnd economy arc my rootlo.— A. An person, 71, Long Acre 
On the 29th of April will be published, price 2s., 
rilHE ENGLISH CYCLOPAEDIA. Part 
I XII. Extending, In tho Natural HUTORY Di- 
vision, from DUCKS to ENTOZOA ; nnd, in the 
Geographical Division, from CHEMNITZ to CORK, 
Including Cherbourg, Chill, China, Chinclink Islands 
Circassia, Coburg, Cochin-China, Cologne, Columbia 
District, U.S., Como, Comorn, Congo, Coni, Con- 
necticut, Constantinople, Copenhagen, Cordova, Co- 
rinth, ffcc Arc. 
Bhadbuiiv nnd Evans, 11, Bouverie-stiect. 
By the Author of “ Vanity Fair." On the 2911s Inst 
will be published, price One Shilling, No. 8 Of 
rjIHE NEWCOMES. liy W. M.Thack- 
L brat. With Illustrations by Richard Dotle. 
Bradbury and Evans, 11, Bouverie-street. 
AT THE EXTENSIVE WAREROOMS 
IN REGENT STREET AND CORNHILL, 
H E LONG I NO TO 
H. J. and D. NICOLL, 
MERCHANT TAILORS AND PALETOT PATENTEES, 
The best materials, talent, and workmanship arc employed, 
and the principle of R combination of economy and excel- 
lence maintained. Here also the Dress Huttons and 
Colours of every Yacht Club or Hunt are always ready for 
inspection. 
FOR HUNTING. 
The Scarlet, Brown, Olive, or Mixed Cloths, are noth fine and 
strong, the dye cannot even be moved by acids, and in the coureo 
of manufacture they arc prepared by a peculiar process to resist a 
very heavy shower of rain. 
FOR YACHTING. 
Every description of Pilot and Pen Jackets, with prepared India 
Rubber and other Waterproofed Clothing, may also be seen. 
For Shootlny. Fishing, Rowing, or Cricketing, all suitable ma- 
terials arc provided. 
WICOI/L'S DRY-SEAT COAT 
I* useful to all, whether Sportsman or Travedler, ns it is well known 
that rheumntum and colds, with the thousand and one other Ills 
that flesh Is heir to, are chiefly caught through damp sc.it*. 
114, 116, lie, 120, REGENT STREET, 
and 22, CORNHILL. 
WOOD ENGRAVING. 
MESSRS. SWAIN AND ARMSTRONG, 
DRAUGHTSMEN AND ENCRAVERS ON WOOD, 
58, FLEET STREET, 
Ilavo n VACANCY' for on APPRF.NTICE — a Small Premium rcqnired. Also an IMPROVER Wanted. 
PURVEYORS OF LIVE BIRDS BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESTY AND ll.R.H. 
PRINCE ALBERT. 
n AKER'S POULTRY RESTORATIVE. Ten years' experience of its success, in 
all Diseases of Poultry, justifies them In recommending It with the greatest confidence ; one among Its 
many advantages being the facility with which (in Its liquid form) it is administered, obviating the trouble- 
some necessity of handling the birds, and speedily Imparting such vigour nnd high condition that can be 
acquired by no other means. Trice 2s. Grf , either in Liquid or In Pills, with directions for Roup, fltc. By all 
Chemists. 
linker's Registered Fountains, for Poultry, Pheasants, and Pigeons, supplant all others. Four quarts, 
6i. fli/. ; nine quarts, Ri. 6(1. 
Messrs. Raker, City; and the Phcasantry, Beaufort-strcet, Chelsea. 
EVERY YARD OF CLOTH SOLD 
AT THH 
LONDON CLOTH 
ESTABLISHMENT 
SOLD at the WHOLESALE PRICE. 
NEW TALE BY MR. CHARLES DICKENS. 
On the 29th instant will be published, price lid., 
PART X LI A . of “HOUSEHOLD 
I WORDS," containing Five Weeklt Poiitioks 
of HARD TIMES, by Cuaiu.es Dickens. 
Office, 1G, Wellington Street North, Strand; and] 
Sold by all Booksellers and Newsvenders, 
TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. 
A RETIRED CLERGYMAN, having: 
been restored to health In a few days, after many 
years of great nervous suffering, Is anxious to make 
known to others the means of cure; he will therefore 
send (free), on Vccelving a stamped envelope, properly 
addressed, a copy of the prescription used. 
Direct— The Rev. E. Douglass, 18, Holland-atrect, 
Urixton, London. 
DUTY OFF TEA. 
WAR WITH RUSSIA. 
Now Ready, Price One Shillln- 
V NIGHT’S POCKET VOCABULARY 
1Y IN ENGLISH AND TURKISH m 
Kwioiit, Member of Hie Royal London Yacht n,*- 
“This book will be indispensable among com Ub 
sloned and non-commissioned Military Officer. 
to Turkey, as well os Officers of the' British mS 1 * 4 
the Black Sen. The section devoted to 1,1 
will be particularly useful on the coast near c, ° D » 
at well at Varna." 5ln °f-e 
“From being printed in English letters Inst*. ■ 
Arable characters, this book is as useful to 0| 
before the mast or in the ranks, as to an Adml-i? an 
Field-marshal. No soldier or sailor bound toTnlw 
should he without this pocket vocabulary." ur * e J 
Published by BRAnnunv and Evaxs, Sold b 
booksellers, ond at •• Thp. Field” office, 409 o,/ *" 
opposite Adam Street, Adelplii. ’ ,8ni1 
A New and Improved Edition, price 7s n/i 
FT HE ANGLER’S COMPANION Tr, 
I THE RIVERS AND LOCHS OF SCOTI u 
By T. T. Stopdart. “-AM,, 
William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh and Londr n 
YACHT LIST. 
On the 15th of every month Is published, price 6J 
AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY JOURNAL' 
D EVOTED exclusively to Yachtm* 
Rowing, and General Nautical InteUlgMn 
The Illustrations by T. G. Dutton, and E. WkW 
Esqrs , marine artists. ' 
Tho Gnrette contains a classified List or Yachts 
corrected monthly, and to yacht owners Is indlspcn' 
sable. 
Sold by all Booksellers and Newsmen, aud at ibo 
office, 1, Bennett's-hlll, Doctor's-commons. 
pi ELD’S WEDDING, BIRTHDAY 
1 and CHRISTENING PRESENTS, nt the grest 
Bible Warehouse, 65, Regent-street, corner of Air 
street. Splendid illustrated largo type FAMILY 
BIBLES for One Guinea; rich velvet Church Services 
in lock case, for 15s. ; elegant Pocket Reference lllble' 
with maps, and rim, and clnsp, 10s. 6 cl. The complete 
Bible and Prayer, bound in morocco, with rim anil 
clasp, 9s, 6tf. Also tho Bible and Prayers, 2 toIs 
with clasp, tor 2s. 6<i , suitable for children. John 
Field has the largest, cheapest, nnd best stock In the 
kingdom.— 65, Regent-street 
DR. CUMMING'S LECTURES. 
This day, price Is. 6d., sewed, cloth, 2s. Gd , 
^JIGNS of the TIMES; The Moslem and 
1 his End, the Christian and his Hope. By the 
Rev. John Cumming, D.D. Complete Edition 
Arthur Hall, Virtue, anil Co., 25, 1’atcrnoster-row. 
NOTICE. 
Tiie Second Volume of “Tnn Fiuld," hound np 
with Title Tage and Index, nnd uniform with Yol. I., 
Is now on Sale at the Offlco, and may be had throigh 
all Newsmen In Town or Country, price 16s. 6d. 
Covers nnd Index, with Title Page, may bt had 
separately: tho former 2s. 6d. each, and the Utter 
price 6d. 
It may contribute to the convenience of Gentlemen 
and Families deeirous of becoming Subscribers t# 
“ Thb Field” to be Informed that, owing to the i*. 
creasing pressure of business upon our Office In 
London, we find It necessary to establish Agents In 
different parts of the country, through whom sll 
provincial orders for copies of the paper, and for 
advertisements, may In future he transmitted. At 
the same time, orders will he received at tho office, 
No. 408, Strand, opposite Adam-srreet, Adelplii. 
The following Is a list of the Agents alrsndy 
appointed ; — 
rnrsons. 
Walker. 
l’ott* snd Co., I’enson-iilrce 
Peach, Pooock'* Library. 
. Henderson, Caetle-plncc. 
Jlewiett 
Anderson. 
W. Coupe, Queen-street 
. Booty, <K>, King's-road. 
t • r a 1 1 1 
. Bingham. 
Walkley, Railway 8loliou. 
. Naylor, Petty Cury. 
. Arthur. 
Wcetley and Co. 
. Carder. North-street, 
it. P. B. l’ulman, Market-piece, 
Brook. 
ltowlcs, Snareatc-streel. 
. Fisher & Co., wcstmnrelatlil-lltetl 
. Searson, 17, Chapel-street 
Mseon, P'Olier-street. 
. Robinson, Grcensido street. 
I ngollon snd Son. 
. Pike, 41, South-street. 
Purchasers of Cloths, Ac., nt the 
LONDON CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT 
May have them made up (on the premises) In a very 
superior manner, at the charge of 
THE WORKMEN'S WAGES, 
And save by the adoption of this system from 30 to 
60 per cent, on every garment. 
THE NEW SPLENDID STOCK 
for this Season includes a great variety of Colon rep 
and Mixture Cloths, and Venet'ans ; every fashion- 
able novelty In Angola, and Doeskin for Trowser*, 
and a choice selection of New Vestings. 
LONDON CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT, 
lO, COVENTRY NTHEET. 
A mar, non 
AiLSsnunT 
Bakbvrt . 
Bath . . 
Bblvast . 
Bieisvis 
BinmncrtA 
Rnssywonr 
BaiGHToa 
CAkinainoi 
Casi.isli 
C'llllTIMUU . 
CoLCIIIITIB . 
Cbiwssbsr . 
lloSCABTSn 
II0T8R 
Di'hli* . . . 
Eniaai-aon . 
Eton 
Exxtbh 
Fsaaiaenoa. Bsrks. Egg 
Glasgow Love. St. Enoch-squarc. 
Ulocchthr . . . Henley. 
,, ... Mansell. 
Grathisd .... Fraser. Harmer-strcet. 
QRRBRwion Clifford, London-strect. 
Hawk II ... . Black. High-street 
Hi ddsmvisld . . Clayton, IClrkgaU 
Irawicn Bailie 
Dorkin. 
KiRoineni .... W. W Walker 
Luxes Ramsden. Vicar-lane : 
Liwss, Sisent . . Haver, High-xtrrrt. 
Liniriatn .... Meacliarn, Market-place 
Lincolr Oouanns. 
Lit r spool. . . Messrs. Willmer nnd 58 m’ 1 ' 1 - 
Mari'HISTER . . . Eldcrshavr, Brown strut 
„ .... Abel Heywood, Oldlionvsl'fU 
Margate . . . Dixon, Iliirh-sti ert 
Marlow, Bucks - B II 8mith, Stationer 
Melton Mowurat Dny 
Nr.woAJTLE-nK-TrNE Rnpncll. «, Nunn street. 
,, „ Horne, 32, Grey-strcet. 
NrwMAnari . . Simpson. 
„ ... Rogers nnd Clark. 
NoRTitAMrro.v . . . Bate*. , 
Norwich ... Jcwy. 4 nnd 5, Bridewell oHO' 
Andrew’s. 
Nottinodam . . . Oibsou, SS. Long-row. 
Oxtord . . . Slattcr, Band 3, High stri't 
Perth Bldey. 
PLTROCTn . 
Pottos, Bros. . 
Ramsgate . . 
Readisg . . 
Rovissv 
Ross .... 
Ill out 
Slouqii Luff 
Southampton . . Kovner. 
TiiETroRD . . 
Waltham Abbbt 
Warwick . . 
Windsor . . 
Land. is. Georpe-street 
. Edwin Fov. Market-place. 
Brewer, Goldsmid-ploce. 
. LotqJov. 
Ohlgnau. 
. Counsell. 
Rend. 
0 
N and AFTER the 6th of APRIL all our PRICES will be REDUCED FOUR- 
PENCE PER POUND, as the following List will show: — 
Former Prices, 3s., 3». 2d., 3s. 40. 
B 
UDDING’S LAWN -MOWING 
MACHINES.— With Registered Improvements. 
MAPPLEBECK fli LOWE, 
MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS, 
(Birmingham. 
3s. 6d., 3s. 8d., 4s. 
4s. 4d. 
4s., 4s. 8d., Ss. 
5s. 4d. 
CONGOU TEA 2s. 8d., 2«. 10d., 3s. 
IURE SOUCHONG TEA 3s. 2d., 3s. 4d.,3s. 8d. 
BEST ASSAM PEKOE SOUCHONG, a very) . 
extraordinary Tea ) 
PRIME GUNPOWDER TEA 3s. 6d., 4s., 4s. &d. 
THE BEST GUNPOWDER TEA 5s. 
Prime COFFEE, nt lx. and Is. 2d, per lb. The best Mocha nnd the best West India Coffee, at Is. 4d. 
All aoods sent carriage free, by our own vans and carts, if within eight miles. TEAS, OoPFKKS, and 
SPICEs sent carriage free to any Railway Station or Market Town in Engluud, If to the value of 40s., or. 
upwards, by 
PHILLIPS and COMPANY, 
TEA AND COLONIAL MERCHANTS, 
No. 8, KING WILLIAM-STREET, CITY. 
A General Price Current seut post-free on application. Sugars are supplied at Market Prices. 
Car’ey. 
Little, Sun-street. 
Rose. Churell-strec 
OxleT, Htgh-etreot. I 
WisniAon . . . Carvhnor and Co. 
Woolwich ... Rixon. 
York Dunn, Church-street. 
Sampson. Conev-xtrech 
FOREION AGENTS 
P 
IMUB AuJt.Ali*. mvtni. 
Coghlnn, Victoria Rend; uf hr. 
Bass.-du-Kemport. B ds 
leinc. 
Stag, in e> Xavier. 
2J. fi" 
UrvsR Cawapa . 
”(T» Ban o lie. rr^ I-a 
Editor of the "Did Country!) 
Toronto. 
Parties deeirons of acting as Agents for 
riBi-D,” In other places than those named ODOve. 
he pleased to communicate with the i /“» 
at the office, 408, Strand, opposite Adum-s 
Adelplii. .y 
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