THE FIELD. 
444 
, SPECIAL 
..II. PRIfc'CH ALBERT, 
appointment to 
H.R.H. PRINCE OF WALES. 
DOBERT DUlK is flip roIk In^nWr anil ^ oaiXtlf^ (’/•'» 
ll iJfflu uUBBF.U GLOVES, improved Ll.G-Gl ARPS and 'VK R • • made of (he bet m.i 
-MlSSr-i " Denison's Cricket Companion." 1 ** *!• "jfet *{& t^i-nfe ‘flboVO may Bo had of tin* I*ro- 
form! s and workmanship: us arc also Bis celebrated CRICKE T HALL ■ 1 thfl( w n (i r ieketmH article* 
nrictors ofCrieket Grounds, of the respectable Shetfltcepor# and Fan F Madras, Horn hay. Quebec, and 
T "° °' 
crk “ DARK’S CRICKET BALLS. 
mHE PRIZE MEDAL. duns XXIX No lOB of thjjate 
1 been awarded to ROBERT DARK for Ills CRICKET BALLS, TUDU ^.quarDS, GAUNTLET n 
ate The lovers of this truly na- 
ttonal gamo are respectfully in- 
formed Unit 1! D. has manufac- 
tured several HUNDRED DOZENS 
of CRICKET BALLS from care- 
fully selected materials, and m the 
bent workmanship. He, therefore, 
fcsls confident that they will give 
perfect satisfaction In the Cricket 
Held, as they arc the only Bulls 
uhc( 1 l>y the MARYLEBONK 
CLUB for MANY YEARS in nil 
thulr GRAND MATCHES at 
LORD'S, nnd now In ploy nt Ox 
ford, Cambridge, Eton, Harrow, 
nnd Winchester Colleges. 
**• A list of prices forwarded. 
ROBERT DARK, 
Tennis Court, Lord's Cricket 
Ground, Marylebone, London. 
If for the Trade, send your card. 
‘ ALLEN’S _ 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, 
CONTAINING SIZE, PRICE, AND DESCRIPTION OF UPWARDS OF 100 ARTICLES, 
nONSISTING of PORTMANTEAUS. TRAVELLING RAGS, LADIES’ PORT- 
C MANTEAU9, DESPATCH BOXES, WRITING DESKS, DRESSING CASES, and oilier travelling 
fe Messrs* ’a LLE^SM Roglst e” Wl 2S5?t!f Bof and Willing Desk, their Travelling DAgfwIHitheopeninga. 
large astho bag), and the new Portmanteau containing four compartments, arc the best articlos of the kind 
ever produced. - — . — 
W. J. & T. ALLEN, 
MANUFACTURERS OF PORTABLE FURNITURE, & MILITARY OUTFITTERS, 
lft <k IS, STUASIL 
TO TROUT FISHERS. 
BILLIARD TABLES. 
MESSRS. T II U R S T 0 N AND C 0., 
vrANUFACTURERS by appointment to her Majesty, 14, Catherine-stteet, Strand 
M London, caution their frl. mis the public ngalHttkpUrlbi.S 'aM« I»Wyad»crtI^ 
by men Uftfiminff to have left their e.tubli-hm.mt. They beg to say that I have not parted 
, vurkm. u whose ...yviCrt were worth retaining. -N O. 14. Cathn I nv-st r- el, Strand, Is the only ho ’ 
TiifrtvroH Tant.B mo be obtuioed. Messrs. TiiuiiSton and Co. are llio patentee* of u, e 
which retail, (heir tla'll'ltjr b; .he ■ «d*« «»«»>•. A 1*0 
{jenirnl Kevolving Lamp, tile hast Ihiht :ue mn.'ru. tvd fur hlil.urd table* ■ 
RXMMELS TOILET VINEGAR, 
(As lIHIbltcd in the Fountains nt the London, Dublin, and New York Exhibition!,) 
TS far superior to Eau de Cologne, as a tonic and refreshing Lotion 
1 for the Toilet ur Bath, a reviving perfume, nnd u powerful disinfectant for a,,»„ menl ’ 
or slclc rooms. Its numerous useful nnd 
Its numerous uselul nml sanitary properties render il an indispensable 
family requisite. Price 2*. Od. and 5*. N.IL-Be sure to ask for •• RlmmePs,- ther * 
are mani .inirlou* IrtilUUons. Itlniinel * Hygienic Pomade, 1«. 6rf. ; Hair Wash, 1,. w . 
DeMifriee. Is.; Cosmetic lotion. Si.; and Hygienic- Soaps, Od. ami 1 *. ; have b '■ 
examine d by Dr. lire, who sister, m his certificate, that ‘they m composed , h| 
purest und most Innocuous ingredients. Sold by all Perfumer* nnd Chomlsii, and by 
EUGENE RIMMEL, 39, Gerrard-street, Soho, London. 
CHAFF ENGINES AND CORN BRUISERS. 
RICHMOND AND CHANDLER'S CELEBRATED MANUFACTURE. 
WM. DR AY und Co. have always a 
T V large Stock of these Machines, of all i| 10| 
Steam Enoises, Agricultural Implemexts 
of et-ery description. Daiuv Utensils, Stahlr 
F rUMTURB. nnd Machinery of all kind, lu _ 
* plied from Slock, and may be seen at 
Wm. DRAY AND Co.’s 
WORKS AN D WAREHOUSES 
SWAN-LANE, UPPER THAMES-STREet 
Es tima tes fiirnislied for Machinery, including 
Fixing, file.— Price Catalogue (consisting of isq 
pages) forwarded on receipt of 12 poitage stamp, . 
WM. DRAY AND Co., MANUFACTURERS, S WAN-LANE, LONDON. 
the rifle gunpowder, 
UNIVERSALLY APPROVED FOR ITS CLEANNESS AND STRENGTH, MANUFACTURED BY 
JOHN HALL & SON, 
No. 23, LOMBARD STREET, LONDON) 
Adapted to Guns anil Rifles of every gauge, is now sold in llieir New Registered Flask Canister, with 
Metallic Neck nnd Hollow Stopper, holding any Charge up to 3 drachms. Also, 
THE GLASS GUNPOWDER, 
•WHICH HAS SUCH A DECIDED REPUTATION. 
The Sportsman will find that by purchasing his Powder in a Flask Canister, the Metallic Stopper gives 
perfect security to the Powder, and is, from its simplicity, so easily detachable that it may he used as a 
M e ASCII i; IN Tim A09BNCB of the ORDINARY Flask, while the general shape of the canister itself is most 
portable and convenient. ... ... 
Messrs. John Hall and Son. being desirous of meeting the predilection of a large portion or the Sporting 
Public for a Larger Size Grain Gunpowder than is usually vended, comply with that desire In the Manufacture 
SPORTSMAN’S CANISTER GUNPOWDER. 
Sold In Square Canisters, with Green Wrappers, to which they invite the attention of all Sportsmen. 
V I4ay Du had only of all Gun Makers and Dealers throughout the United Kingdom. 
TO SPORTSMEN, PEDESTRIANS, 
AND OTHERS. 
JOHN S. HOLROYB, 
^manufacturer of rods and tackle, 
60, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, 
Bogs to nail tho attention of Angler# to his large and superior assortment of Fly Rods, warranted made of the 
beat seasoned materials, and for action and workmanship excelled by none In London. 
j, s. U. him also a very compact Ely Rod, having tho appearance of a neat umbrella, and Intel feting in no 
way with tho utility of the Rod. Artificial Bait in great varioty | tho best Trout Hies on Limerick Hooks al 
2*. per dozen. ^ GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON. 
BY IIKR MAJESTY’S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 
BAILYS ROUP & CONDITION PILLS FOR POULTRY. 
rnHIS remedy has been extensively tried with uniform success, and is offered to 
1 amateurs and the public with the greatest confidence. It will effectually overcome that disease which 
has hitherto been tho bane of the poultry-yard, and destroy that apprehension known to all poultry keepers, 
when a favourite and valuable fowl Is seen to droop, It Is inestimable for poultry returning from exhibitions, 
and greatly facilitates moulting.— Sold, with full instructions for use, in boxes containing 50 pills, by John 
Daily, No. 1 13, Mount-street, Grosvcnor-squftre. price 3s. per box, or by post, Ss. id. “Fowls by Bally," the 
ino*t useful and plainest treatise of the day; price 2s., by post, 2s. 6<L— Bilily's Registered Fountains, univer- 
sally adopted and approved. — Drawings and particulars, by post, on application. — 113, Mount-street, Grosvenor- 
aquare 
PURVEYORS OF LIVE BIRDS BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESTY AND II.R.II. 
PRINCE ALBERT. 
B AKER’S POULTRY RESTORATIVE. Ten years’ experience of its success, in 
all Diseases of Poultry, justifies them In recommending It with tho greatest confidence; one among its 
many advantages being the facility with which (in i s liquid form) it Is administered, obviating the troubl - 
some necessity of hnudllng the birds, nml speedily imparting such vigour and high condition that can be 
acquired by no other means Price 2». Gif., either in Liquid or in Pills, with directions for Roup, tftc. By all 
Chemists. 
Baker's Registered Fountains, for Poultry'. Pheasants, aud Pigeons, supplant all others. Four quarts, 
6i. Gif. ; ulna quarts, 8s. Oil. 
Messrs. Baker, City; and the Pheasantry, lteanfort-street, Chelsea. 
A GREAT VARIETT OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND 
ftauflvricli Boxes, Blunting- Flasks, Brain Bottles, in sizes, and 
Beakers in Wests, in Klectro-E*late or Silver. 
AT THOMAS’S, SILVERSMITHS AND PLATERS, 
153, NEW BOND STREET, LONDON. 
UMBRELLAS. 
mHE “ P ARAGON,” made on Fox’s Patent Frames, is the 
1 only Umbrelln Hint combines strength with such extraordinary g 1 ’ 
weighing only from 0 to 10 ounces. 
From the experience of the Inst twelve months, during xvh i el. tlme severa 
thousands have been sold, W. and J. SANOSTER hove ^uolieonfidencen 
merits that they will undertake to keep In repair for a period of two yea 
bat may be bought nt either of their Establishment*. 
To gonllenien going to India, or any other hot climate, os also to tourists, t •• 
Paragon os a sunshade, will be found invaluable. 
W. nnd J. SANGSTKR la -2 likewise to call attention to their ALPACA Uin* 
brellas, which, on account of their durability and cheapness, continue to 
largely patronised. 
MO, Ilegciit Strcit, I BO, Boy til Enhane 11 * 
04, Fleet Street, I ®3, Clieapside. 
Shippers and Dealers Supplied. 
WATER 
POISONED 
BT 
LEADEN 
PIPES. 
“The above engraving represents accurately n section of a leaden pipe, which was employed forasliorl 
time in Conveying water from a well on the grounds of Mr DICK, of Bonehurch, Isle of Wight. The original 
lection of pipe 1* 8$ in. long, 2J in. diameter, and 5 10 in. thick. A great purl of the internal surface is 
corroded hy the action of the wuler; but, ns shown In tho drawing, four deep excavation* have been made, 
and another is shaded out of view by the manner in which tho section of the pipe lias been cut. The water 
ha* cut those deep pit# almost through the pipe, and not only upon the portion which we have Illustrated, but 
ha* formed similar chasms throughout the entire length.”— Erpoiitor. 
N.B.— Tiie corrosive water of the Isle of Wigtit ha* no effect on Outta Percha Tubing. See Testimonial 
below : — 
BKitiiiniTY or erm PKnciiA hvbiiig. 
Many inqulrie* having been made as to the durability of Gulta percha Tubing, the Guttn p. reha Compnnj 
have pleasure In giving publicity to the following letter from SIR RAYMOND JARVIS, Ventnor, Isle oi 
Wight. 
(Second Tesllfnonial.) Sfrtreh 10 th, 1853. 
"In reply to your letter received till* morning, respecting the Gulta Percha Tubing for pump service, I 
can state, with much »allsfiiclloh, it answer* perfectly. Many builders and oilier persons have lately examined 
it. and there is not lit* l> o»l apparent difference since the And Iiyln^ down, now several years; and I nm 
Informed that it is to be adopud generally in the Itoukcs that are being erected here." 
0 
CONGOU TEA 2s. 8d., 2*. 10d., 3s. ... 
HARE SOUCHONG TEA 3s. 2d., $3. 4d.,3s. 8d. ... 
BEST ASSAM PEKOE SOUCHONG, a very) 4 
extraordinary Tea ( 
PRIME GUNPOWDER TEA 3s. 8d., -is., 4s. 8d. 
THE BEST GUNPOWDER TEA fis. >•. ^Cnt 1*. * d ‘ , 
Prime COFFEE, nt Is. and Is. 2d. per lb. The best Mocha nnd the best V est r ( ’ )F FF.E9, “ nd 
All goods sent carriage free, by our own vans and curt*, u within eight miles. TEA^, 0 f 40*.. ° r 
SPICES sent carriage free to any Railway Station or Market Town in England, if to the v 
TEE GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY, PATENTEES, 
18, WHARF ROAD, CITY ROAD, LONDON , 
DUTY OFF TEA. _ . nlTR , 
N and AFTER the 6th of APRIL all our PRICES will be REDUCED * uu 
PENCE PER POUND, ns the fallowing Liu will show:— 
„ 48. 4d. 
4s., 4-'- 8d., 53- 
Os. 4d. 
the uesi west mum Coffee, n^g 
AH goods sent carriage free, by our own vans and curt*, if within eight i« 1 tles._ TEAS. CU,^ 
CHS sent carriage free to any Railway : 
upwards, by 
PHILLIPS and COMPANY, 
TEA AND COLONIAL MERCHANTS, 
No. 8, KING WILLIAM-STREET, CU** 
A General Price Current sent post-free on application. Sugars are supplied at Mark et Pn 
IF YOU REQJJXRE FAMILY ARMS 
Send Xamf nnd County to the Heraldic Office.— Fee for Search t ind Sketch of 
Arms. 3s. C-f . or Postage Stamps -Crest Engraved oil Settl. Signet Ring, ‘ 
-Arm*, with Name on Plate, tor Books, 1/. Ix.-Club Die*. Senls S-c.-Tettimo 
nlnls. Memorials, Votes of Thanks, &c., Written, Illuminated, and Emblazoned. 
ARMS PAINTED, EMPALED, QUARTERED, FOR BANNERS, FLAGS, ETC. 
H. SALT, LINCOLN’S-INN HERALDIC-OFFICE, 
•REXT TVRNSTILE, UNCOLX’S-IHN'.nELM. 
