THE FIELD 
399 
Second Edition, price 4a. 6d. 
. JXST of NATURAL FLIES that 
\ -CatnkeD by Trout, Grayling, and Smelt, in the 
jX “ . of RIPon, giving a plain and correct history 
■; r ,h^aanatic tribes common to the streams of 
°( tnc •‘4 t)ic f oun( i a tjons and storehouses of 
rrl ' ft ,iv’fisher not to be found in any other work. 
"'V'ineeies of the Creepers, with the Land Plies, &c. 
^* C tinctlv described nnd illustrated, with the most 
,re , i materials for dressing. It is n monitor for 
B fi P fl > vflsher 5 and llymakers to the leading flies of 
a' 1 n 'U v throughout nil seasons. With observations 
*n C ?incklM, Artificial Flics, Minnow, Maggot, nnd 
VOr i^ndon, n siuPKn» and Marshall ; Ripon, W. 
^ Harrison ; and all Booksellers. 
T 
HE BOOK OF THE GARDEN : it 
Complete System of Gardening— Architectural, 
* mental, and Cultural. By Charles M’Intosh, 
' & ’ c . in two vols. largo 8vo. Vol. I. ispub- 
‘ y' nd relates to the Formation and Arrange- 
I of Gardens; the Erection, Heating, Ventilation, 
m , General Detail of Conservatories, Hothonses, 
nn( i other Garden Structures; the Laying out of 
viewer Gardens, and of the Objects of Nature nnd 
55’ ^uppropriate tc each style. With 1,073 Illustra- 
II Volume'll n ^ v ill contain the Theory nnd Practice 
f Cardcning in relation to Culture and Management, 
Tnd’is now publishing in Paris, price S-. 
Wim-iam Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and 
London. 
This day is published, price Gs. Gd., 
the Sixth Edition of 
o TABLE ECONOMY ; a Treatise on 
U the Mamigement of Horses in relation to Stabling, 
Grooming. Feeding, Watering, and Working. By 
joax Stewart. V.S. 
William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh 
and London. 
Now ready, price 3s. Gd. 
nlHE ADVENTURES OF A SALMON. 
1 London : J. W. Parker and Son. 
Chester: Prichard and Rorerts. 
“An amusing and nice little book; the pen and the 
pencil huve an equally expert expounder.”— Tallis's 
lomloii Paper. 
• An agreeable combination of picturesque descrip- 
tion, ; rchreological research, and pleusaut gossip."-- 
Chm* r Courant. 
"A work amusingly Illustrated."— Worth TTafes 
Chronicle. 
"A book which every angler should possess.”— 
Fi/hl. 
YACHT LIST. 
On the 15th of every month is published, price 6tf. 
AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY JOUItNAL: 
TiEVOTED exclusively to Yachting 1 , 
1 ) Rowing, and General Nautical Intelligence. 
The Illustrations by T. G. Dutton, and E. Wbedon, 
Esqrs., marine artists. 
The Gazette contains a classified List of Yachts, 
corrected monthly, and to yacht owners is indispen- 
sable. 
Sold by all Booksellers and Newsmen, and at the 
office, 1, Bennett's-hill, Doctor’s-commons. 
TROUT FISHING EQUIPMENT. 
1 For 10s. Gd., rod, wirfth, line, 12 flics and fly-case. 
For 21s.. a best plain hickory rod, winch, 20 yards 
patent line, 30 best flies, 2 collars, and fly-case. For 
4 Us., one of the best rods in London, with two tops, 
&c., 3 front tackles, 2 traces, gaff-hook, multiplying 
winch, 20 yards patent taper line, 24 best flies, 2 girt 
collars, nnd fly-case, forwarded in answer to a Post- 
office order, and any article exchanged if not approved 
of. Best trout flies, 2d. each, or is. Gd. per dozen ; 
3-joint walking-stick rods, 2s.; 4-joint best hickory 
bottom rod, ringed, brazed, and winch fittings. 13s.; 
second quality, but not brazed, 8s. Gd. John Cheek, 
132c, Oxford-street. Catalogues and Guides gratis. 
F EE ITALIAN SILK UMBRELLAS 
are superior tn all others, 19s. to 23s. ; Improved 
Alpaca, will not cut like the ordinary silk, 7s. to 13s. ; 
Silk Umbrellas, 7s. to 17s ; Gingham, 2s. to 7s.; Car- 
riage, 3s. Gd. fo 18s. All manufactured on the pre- 
mises, and warranted, by John Cheek, 182c, Oxford- 
tre«t. 
SIMPSON’S FISH ORDINARY. 
T f'r. SIMPSON, late |iroprietorof the 
D 1 “ Three Tuns Tavern," Billingsgate, informs his 
Mends and the public that he has taken the “Queen’s 
jArms Tavern,” 7G, Cheapside, and will hold his Fish 
Irdlnary as usual, at 1 and 4 o'clock— a soup, flsli, 
yhop, and steak room, Simpson’s celebrated punch 
in perfection. 
TO ANGLERS. 
T BERNARD, 4, Church -place, by St. 
U • James’s Church, Piccadilly, begs to inform the 
lobility nnd gentjemen anglers that lie has now on 
»le an extensive stock of evorv description of Salmon, 
font, p.ko, and oilier FISHING RODS, or very 
lupermr quality, Tho whole made on the premises 
inder his inspection. 
Every variety of Salmon nnd Trout FLIES, of ap- 
proved patterns nnd superior workmanship, adapted 
mr English, Scotch, Irish, American, and Continental 
Wiilnng. 
K Abo, a New FLY BOOK, of nn improved material, 
■id all kinds of Gut, Winches, Lines, Artificial 
WjBnlis, &c., & c- 
I Gentlemen instructed In the art of Fly-making. 
Tho Trodo supplied. 
r . „ ROOK SHOOTING. 
ATENT STEEL CROSS-BOWS, 
will for » 1,0 °tlng Rooks, Rabbits, &c. &c. Also Fish 
On.' ' , fP° on - To bo had at Thomas Jackson's, 
„ Steel Cross-Bow Manufactory, 29, Edwards 
; * oriman Square. T. J. avails himself of this 
■K "unity to inform Noblemen and Gentlemen Hint 
lom U0 ' T making (in addition to his first-rate Guns) 
Sin.'i ' . ?H r,iccal ’ ,e Double Guns at 25 guineas, and 
of tho C u >neas. Also Dotlhlc and Single Rifles, 
■ g * e same description, equally cheap. 
I rimr- 1 SHOOTING AND FISHING. 
I 1 11 largest Stuck in Scotland of Guns, 
I i 5 , 'i n K Hpils, Flies, nnd nil other Shooting and 
uning Tackle, of sterling quality, at J. D. Dou- 
Sow V 1 ™ ctical Gunsmith, 23 Gordon Street, Glas- 
Established in 1760. 
§} GG S for SALE, from Prize Birds, 
the Hii°?i! ie yard of Christopher Rawsox, Esq ,— 
Coln„- r i " n,t on-on-Thames BufT Cochins ; Spanish ; 
8n»n anJ " hltc Dorkings ; Gold und Silver, 
fittver n' and ^ e ncilled Hamburghs; Gold and 
doif... u 1 .1 t ? m8 > !vnd Aylesbury Ducks, 12s. per 
Bbri p , ,lle and Black Cochins; Gold, Silver, nnd 
from ™ lands > -I*, per dozen. Brahma Pootra Eggs, 
^imported Birds of the best strains, £2 2s. par 
•ebt°wm® C .°v. ord *, rB (deluding Is. for packing) tojbo 
WtaMnn 1 ° rtler - The Eggs will be sent out in 
""•non, according to the date of order. 
BILLIARD TABLES. 
MESSRS. THURSTON AND CO., 
M ANUFACTURERS by appointment to her Majesty, 14, Catherine-street, Strand, 
London, caution their friends and the public against spurious Imitations of their tables, lately ndTorlisii 
by men professing to have left their establishment. They beg to say that they huve not parted with any of 
their workmen whose services were worth retaining. -N.B. 14, Catherine-street, Strand, is tho only house 
where the Thurston Table cun be obtained. Messrs- Thurston and Co. are tho patentees of the im- 
proved vulcanised cushions, which retain their elasticity in the coldest climate. Also Manufacturers of ti e 
Central Revolving Lamp, the best light are constructed for btlliurd tables. 
EVERY YARD OF CLOTH SOLD 
AT TOB 
LONDON CLOTH 
ESTABLISHMENT 
13 
SOLD at the WHOLESALE PRICE. 
Purchasers of Cloths, Ate., at the 
LONDON CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT 
May have them made up (on the premises) In ft Tory 
superior manner, at the charge of 
THE WORKMEN’S WAGES, 
And save by tho adoption of this system from 30 to 
50 per cent, on every garment. 
THE NEW SPLENDID STOCK . 
for this Season includes a great variety of Coloured 
and Mixture Cloths, and Venetians ; every fashion- 
able novelty in Angola, ami Doeskin forTrowsers, 
and a choice selection of New Vestings. 
LONDON CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT, 
lO, COVENTRY bTHEET. 
DUTY OFF TEA. 
AN and AFTER the 6th of APRIL all our PRICES will be REDUCED FOUR- 
U PENCE PER POUND, as the following List will show: — 
CONGOU TEA 2s. 8d., 2s. 10d., 3s. ... Former Prices, 3s., 3s. 2d., 3*. 4> 
RARE SOUCHONG TEA 3s. 2d., 3s. 4d., 3s. 8(1. ... „ 3s. fld., 3s. Bd., 4s. 
BEST ASSAM PEKOE SOUCHONG, a very) 4g> M 4 S . 4d. 
extraordinary Tea ) ‘ . „ , , . „ , _ 
PRIME GUNPOWDER TEA 3s. 8d., 4s., 4s. 8d. ... „ 4s., 4s. 8d., 0s. 
THE BEST GUNPOWDER TEA 5s. ... Ss.40. , 
Prime COFFEE, at Is. and Is. 2d. per lb. The best Mocha nnd the best M est India Coffee, ut Is. 4<i. 
All goods sent carriage free, bv our own vans and carts, if within eight miles. TEAS, COFFEES, and 
SPICES sent carriage free to any Railway Station or Market Town in England, If to the Vulue of 40s., or 
upwards, by 
PHILLIPS and COMPANY, 
TEA, AND COLONIAL MERCHANTS, 
No. 8, KING WILLIAM-STREET, CITY. 
A General Price Current sent post-free on application. Sugars are supplied nt Market Prices. 
D LACK WELL’S PATENTS FOR 
1) SADDLERY and HARNESS, are recommended 
to tho notice of all Hunting and Sporting Gentlemen, 
to Breeders nnd Owners of Hors. s. Vnlcntllscd India 
Rubber Springs for Saddles, Straps, Glrtlis, Rollers, 
Belts, &r.,2.t. fld. each. Dumb Jockeys for Breaking 
Horses, Bitting, F.xeicUing, &e. Spring Reins for do., 
12s. fld. a pair. Spring-bearing Reins, Sec. Gutta 
Percha Anii-crib-biting Straps, Vulcanised web, fet- 
lock. speedy rut, and leg Boots. At the Putentea'a 
Saddlery and Harness Manufactory, 230, Oxford Street, 
near the Mnrblo Arch ; nnd of all Saddlers. 
HORSES AND CARRIAGES ON SALE. 
pREAT CENTRAL HORSE AND 
vJ CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, ST. GEORGE’S 
ROAD. LONDON. 
This COMMISSION MART, for the sale of Horses, 
Sc., is NOW OPEN. SALES are effected D VILY by 
Private Treaty, and by Auction every TUESDAY, 
according to conditions exhibited in various parts of 
the Repository. 
No dealing on the part of the Proprietor takes 
place; and no person connected with the Establish- 
ment is allowed to deal. The interests of both 
Buyers and Sellers arc thus equally and completely 
protected. 
The Advantages are as follows 
The charges are less, the accommodation and 
attention greater. The premises are new, commo- 
dious, and ceniral, at a junction of seven leading 
thoroughfares to all pnrls of the Melropolis, and with 
100 STALLS and LOOSE BOXES, are the most 
extensive for commission purposes in London. 
Keep, 3*. per night.— Soles, 5 per cent. Two days 
allowed for trials, &c. Payment, following day. 
Horses taken from the London Railway Stations 
without extra charge to the owner. 
It. D. Rba, Proprietor 
(Adjacent to the Elephant and Castle.) 
mo COACHMAKERS, SADDLERS, 
1 HARNESS MAKERS, nnd the Public.— The 
GREAT CENTRAL HORSE and CARRIAGE 
REPOSITORY, ST. GEORGE’S ROAD, LONDON, 
with spacious floors, galleries for Carriages, Harness, 
ice,, is now complete, and well adapted for the 6nle of 
such. New Carriages and Harness sold at this mart 
are not chargeable with rent or standing. 
R. D. Rba, Proprietor. 
P.S.— Upwards of 100 horses are weekly on view 
nndsale. Auctions every Tuesday. Sales 5 per cent. 
It not sold, 5s. for auction expenses. 
[ EEMING’S ESSENCE FOR LAME- 
-Li NESS IN HORSES.— This Essence cures Claps 
or Strains of the Back Sinews, also Slips and Strains 
of tho Shoulders, Stifle, Hough, Whirlbone, Knee, 
Fetlock. Pastern, and Coftin Joints. It makes the 
quickest nnd surest cures of any article yet known; 
and horses may be worked during the time of cure. 
Price 2s. Oil. per Bottle. 
JOHN LEEMING’S GENUINE HORSE ME- 
DICINES are now prepared from the Original 
Recipes, late in the possession of GEORGE BOTT, 
of Nottingham, by BARCLAY & SONS, the sole 
Proprietors. 
• # * Observe.— None of these Medicines can he 
genuine unless the names of “ BARCLAY & SONS, 
Farringdon-street, London,” are affixed; they 
having purchased the Original Recipes from the 
Executors of GEORGE BOTT, of Nottingham. 
FIELD’S WEDDING, RIRTHDAY, 
I and CHRISTENING PRESENTS, nt the great 
Bible Warehouse, 65, Regent-street, corner of Air- 
street. Splendid illustrated large type FAMILY 
BIBLES for One Guinea; rich velvet Church Services, 
in lock case, for 15s. ; elegant Pocket Reference Bible, 
with maps, and rim, and clasp, 10s. Gd. The complete 
Bible and Prayer, bound in morocco, with rim nnd 
clasp, 9s. 6i/. Also the Bible nnd Prayers, 2 vols. 
with clasp, for 2s. Gd., suitable for children. John 
Field has the largest, cheapest, and beat stock In the 
kingdom.— 65, Regeut-strcut 
DEAFNESS. 
TtEAFNESS— the greatest achievement 
I ' in tho history of medical science. Dr. Man- 
fred, M.R.C.S, this day published, sent free by post 
for eight postage stamps, A PHYSICIAN’S GUIDE 
FOR COUNTRY PATIENTS, for the perfect and 
permanent restoration of hearing, by his invaluable 
new treatment. Deafness of the most inveterate 
nature relieved in half-an-hour, cured in a few hours, 
almost instant cessation of noises in the cars and 
head, by painless treatment. Patients received daily 
at Dr. Manfred's residence, 72, Regent Street, Lon- 
don, (first dour in Air Street), where all letters most 
he addressed. 
SEWAGE CHARCOAL MANURE, 
mins HIGHLY FERTILISING 
L MANURE, which is Peat Charcoal completely 
saturated with London Sewage, will bo found most 
efficient for every species of crop; more especially for 
Pens, Beans, Turnips, Mangold Wurzel, nnd other 
root crops. It will produce a greater return for the 
outlay than Guano or any other Manure at an 
equivalent value; it also possesses the property of 
retaining its fertilising power longer than other 
Manures now in use. It may be obtained ut the 
Sewage Mancrb Works, Slnnley-bridge, Fulham, 
at 41. per ton, and in quantities less than half a ton, 
at 5*. per cwt. for ready money only; and in quantities 
not less than a ton, will be delivered at the London 
Termini of the Ruilroads free of charge for cartage. 
It may also be had from Messrs. G. Ginns and Co., 
No. 26, Down-street, Piccadilly, Agricultural Seeds- 
men. Agents for London; uud from ail the other 
Agents of the Company. 
THE LANCASHIRE SEWING MA 
F CHINE COMPANY are now supplying 
Stitching Machines, by means of which an entire suit 
of Clothes (except 
buttons and button- 
holes) may be mads 
in six hours, or a 
yard of seaming 
done per minute. 
Equally applicable 
to Corsets, Sacks, 
Bugs, Tonts, Sail- 
cloths, Boots, Shoes, 
fee., htc. 
De|>o!s, 2, Law- 
rence-lone; 10 , ltoyal 
Exchange Square, 
Glasgow ; 37, College-green, Dublin. 
Also at the Paletot Wareroomsof Messrs. H. J. and 
D. Nicoll, Regent-street, London, who ore autho- 
rised to supply the Maciiina upon the same term* as 
tba Company. 
Manufacturers to 
Her Majesti's 
BRITON LIFE ASSOCIATION. 
36a, MOORGATE STREET. 
T^OR granting Life Assurances, An- 
-L nuities, Loans, Endowments, Investments, and 
Building Policies. Incorporated under Act of Par- 
liament, 7 nnd 8 Vic , cap. 110. Capital, 60,0001. 
Assurerslin this Office may receive the amount as- 
sured during Life without increased Premium. 
Loans can at all times be obtained and repaid by 
small instalments 
Investment Policies secure apayment of the amount 
assured in 13, 10, or 7 years, or at death if it should 
previously occur, on which advances can be obtained. 
Persons about to subscribe to Building Societies 
will find the Building Policies issued by this Office 
combine the Assurance of Life with all the advantages 
derived from a Building Society. 
Medical Gentlemen remunerated in all cases for 
their reports. 
Annuities granted. All descriptions of Life As- 
surance transacted. 
Policies indisputable. Office hours, from 10 a m. 
EDWARD PARSONS, Secretary. 
BANK OF DEPOSIT, 
3, Pali. Mall East, and 7, St. Martin’s Place, 
Trafalgar Square, London. 
Established Muy 1844. 
PARTIES DESIROUS OF INVEST- 
-L I NO MONEY are requested to examine the plan 
of this Institution, by which a high rate of Inturast 
may be obtained with perfect Security. 
The Interest is payable in January and July, nnd, 
for the convenience of parties residing at a distance, 
may be received at the Branch Offices, or paid through 
Country Bankers, without expense. 
Peter Morrison, ilmagin? Director. 
Prospectuses sent free on application. 
HONOURABLE BOARD OF ORDNANCE 
MARQUEES nnd Tents, for Cricket nnd 
Archery Clubs. — WILLIAM riGGOTT, 115, 
Fore-street, City, London, manufacturer of Marquees, 
Tents, Flags, Awnings, Rick Cloths, Tarpaullng.% Im- 
proved Waterproof Oiled Sheds, Covers lor Carts, 
Waggons, and Loin Cloths for Horses. Sacks, Sacking 
nnd Canvass. Marquees ami Flags lot out on hire, 
for largo or small parties, Horticultural Fetes and 
Flower Shows. Awnings and Temporary Rooms 
erected, and elegantly fitted up, lighted and hoarded. 
Terms reasonable. 
RUPTURES.— ny ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 
milE MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS is 
L allowed by upwards of 200 Medical 
Gentlemen to bo the incut effective 
Invention In tho curative treatment of 
HERNIA. The ate of a steel spring, 
so often hurtful In (Is effects, In 
hero avoided; a soft bandngo being 
worn round tho body, while tho re- 
quisite resisting power Is supplied 
bv the MOC-MMN PAD and PA- 
TENT I.KVER, tilting with so much 
ease and closeness that it cannot bo 
detected, nnd may be worn during 
sleep. A dcicrtptlva circular may 
bo bad, nnd tho Truss (which cannot 
full to fit) forwnrdod by post, on 
the circumference of the body 
two Inches below tho hips being 
gent to the manufacturer, 
Mr. Whits, 229, Piccadilly, London. 
Price of n single truss, Ifhr.,2l*.,20.t.(b/., and 31*. Gd., 
postage. Is.; double, ditto, Six, Gd., 42a., and 52* ttd., 
postage, 1*. 8 d. Post-office orders to be made pay- 
able to John Whitk, Post-office, Piccadilly. 
l^LASTIC STOCKINGS. — The material 
I J of which Iheso are made is recommended by the 
Faculty ns being peculiarly ELASTIC and COM- 
PRESSIBLE, and the best invention for giving 
efficient nnd permanent support, In nil coses of 
WEAKNESS and SWELLING of (he LEGS, 
VARICOSE VEINS, SPRAINS, &r. It Is pormu, 
light in texture, and inexpensive, and is drawn on 
like an ordinary stocking. Price from 7 1 . Od. to Ids. 
each, postage, Od. 
MANUFACTORY, 228, Piccadilly, London. 
HEALTH RESTORED. 
HOLLOWAY'S FILLS. 
AN EXTRAORDINARY CURB OF DROPSY, AFTER BUF- 
PF.RINO FOR EIGHTEEN MONTHS. 
Copy of a Letter from Mr. G. Briggs. Cheir.ist, Goole, 
Dated February 15th, 1853. 
To Professor Holloway. 
Sir,— I linvo much pleasure In Informing you of a 
most surprising cure of Dropsy, recently effected, by 
your valuable medicines. Captain Jackson, of this 
place, was afflicted with Dropsy for upwards of 
olgheen months, to such an extent that It cuuacd his 
body and limbs to be much swollen, nnd water oozed 
ns It were from his skin, so Hint a daily change of 
apparel became necessary, notwithstanding tho various 
remedies tried, und the different medical men con- 
sulted, all wa« of no avail, until he commenced using 
your Pills, which, and a strict attention to the printed 
directions, lie was effectually cured nnd his health 
perfectly re-established. If you deem this worthy of 
publicity, you are at liberty to uso It. 
I urn, Sir, your respectfully, 
(Signed) G. Briggs. 
Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, 
244, Strand, (near Temple-bar,) London, and by all 
reepectnble Druggists & Denims In Medicines through- 
out the civilised world, at the following prices:— 
l3.\hl.,2s.0d.,4s.Gd , I)*., 22«.,nnd 33*. ouch box. 
V There is u considerable saving by luklng the 
larger sizes. 
N.B —Directions for the guidance «« patients In 
every Disorder ore affixed to each box. 
nEAFNEgS, SINGING NOI8E8 IN 
U EARS,— Self-cure — Extraordinary Discovery.— 
Just Published, sent post free on receipt of six postage 
stamps, A STOP TO EMPIRICISM, and exorbitant 
foes. Every deaf person can restore their own hearing, 
without absence from home, or personal consultations. 
Tills book will euro thousands, rescue them from 
tlus grasp of the extortionate Empiric, by Dr. Hooh- 
^on, M.R.C.S., London, 2nd May, 1845, L.A C., April 
30th, 1846. 9, Suffolk Place, Pall Mall, London. 
Consultations free every day, 12 till 4. 
A FAMILY MEDICINE. 
p A U L G A G E'S E L I X I It Las been 
L established 44 venri as the best remedy for 
PHLEGM. 
and oil tho disorders arising from it, viz., blllouscom. 
plaints. Indigestion, colds, coughs, catarrh, asthma, 
worms, hooping cough, colics, cholera morbus, ague, 
fevers, gout, scrofula, nervous affections, female com- 
plaints, ic c. It is demonstrated in a pamphlet on 
Phlegm, delivered gratis ut all the depots, why Paul 
Gage’s Elixir has not fulled In desperate cases, where 
other means have been found of no avail. Sold in 
bottles at 2s. 0d., 4s. fid., and 11s., by PAUL Gaob, 
462, New Oxford-street; and by all respectable inedl- 
cine vendors 
TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. 
A RETIRED CLERGYMAN, having- 
XL bcc« restored to health in a few days, after many 
years of great nervous suffering, is anxious to make 
known ts others the means of cure; ho will therefore 
send (free), on receiving a stamped envelope, properly 
addrossed, a copy of the prescription used. 
Direct— The Rot. E. Douolajw, 18, Holland-street, 
Brixton, London. 
