472 ' 
THE FIELD. 
with her prMon^ AsoN TJCKETS 
^ o Tirkrt s mav now bo had at ttoc ralace • at 
JSSSSU*** London-bridge, an<l 14, 
nrcS “rVc't; nt the Brighton Railway Terminus, 
Regent- irci . Sams's. 1. St. James a-strect ; 
M?TCnKU.'af Bond-street ; Guntur's, Lowndes-street ; 
Mr Willi am Brookks s Office. No. 2, mgn 
street Southampton; and at Messrs. Sitmt and 
Sons' Book-stalls, on the ltullwnys. rieketa to 
r^oi.xlo conveyance by Hallway can bo had only 
M the Office of the Secretary to the ^ rl K h *® n IUU * 
way, London-bridge, and ot 14. Regent-street. 
HOLDERS of SEASON" TICKETS only will bo 
admitted to the opening of the Palace. 
1854 . 
. 2s. r.d. 
. 2s. Od. 
. Is. 6d. 
OPENING OF THE CRYSTAL 
PALACE.— 1854. 
TT is intended to Open tlic Crystal 
J Palace and Park on the 18th of June ; after which 
they will he open dally, Sundays «*copt«d. 
Tho following are the arrangements for the ad- 
mission of the public : — 
FIVE SHILLING DAYS. 
On Saturday, the public will be admitted by pay- 
ment at the doors, by ticket* of 6s. each, and by 
tickets to Include conveyance by railway. 
On Friday., 
Mondays, Tne*^. L Wednesday a, and Thursdays 
Mekets entitling the holder to admission to the 
to the Palace and back, will bo Issued at tho following 
I>rlCt! ' including first-class carrlago 
Including second ditto 
Including third ditto 
CHILDREN. 
Children undor twelve year* of age will bo au- 
mltted ut half the above rates. 
HOURS OF OPENING. 
Tho Palace and Park will he ami 
at nine o'clock; on Tuesday*, Wednesday, an 
Thursdays, at ten o'clock, a. m.; and on 1 rldays and 
Saturdays, nt twelve o'clock; and close every day 
au hour before sunset. 
SEASON TICKETS. 
Season tickets are now Issued at two guineas i each, 
to admit the prnprieior to the 1 nlncc and Turk on 
the day of opening, and on all otR ^{‘ y !^i, 0, J 8 « 0 
building l« open to the publla. up to 80th AprU, 1W6. 
No season ticket will bo transferable or avollnblo 
except to the person whose signature It bears. 
FAMILY SEASON TICKETS. 
Members of the same family who reside 'together 
have the privilege of taking season tickets for 
their own use, with or without railway conveyance, 
on the following reduced terms 
On two tickets n discount of 10 per cent, on tho 
crow amount; throe ticket-#, a discount of 16 per 
,nt. : four tickets, a discount ot 20 tier c*nt. : nn<‘ 
five tickets and upwards, a discount ot J5 per c« 
Families claiming the above privilege, and desiring 
to avail themselves of it. must apply in •* proscribed 
form, which may be hud ut the Office. 3, Adeln dc- 
plncc, and at the other offloee for tickets. Iheso 
tickets will be available only to tho persons named 
111 such application. 
Railway season tickets, including conveyance along 
the Crystal Palace Railway from London Bridge to 
the Palace and bnck, arc issued by tho London and 
Brighton Company at their offices, London Bridge. 
Single tickets £i is. each. Family tickets at tho same 
reduction as above. _ . .. „ 
Spkiuai. Kv.ocilations ani. Brn- L aws. — All tno 
general provisions and regulations mcntlonod above 
are to bo understood as being subservient to such 
special provisions, regulations, and l.ye-laws on tho 
part of the Railway Company and the Palace Com- 
pany as may be found necessary to regulate the traffic, 
and to meet special occasion, and circumstances 
which may from time to time arise. 
Jly order of the Hoard, 
G. GROVE, Secretary. 
Adelaldc-ploco, London-brldgc, 
May 11, 1861. 
Schedule of Prices of Family Season Tickets. 
■Without Conveyance by '* ' " 
Railway. 
Two tickets £3 16 
Three 
Four 
Flvo 
Six 
Seven 
Eight 
Nine 
Ten 
CRYSTAL PALACE, 
GENERAL PUBLICATIONS. 
Preparing for Publication , and will be issued on the dag of opening, the following 
GUIDES AND HANDBOOKS, 
ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE CONTENTS OF THE EXHIBITION:— 
1. GENERAL GUIDE ROOK TO THE PALACE AND PARK. With numerous Illustration,. By 
2. HANDBOOKTO^HB EGYPTIAN COURT. With Illustration,. Ry Owen Jones and Samuel 
, HANDBOOK TO THE GREEK COURT. With Illustrations. By Georgb Schabp, Jux. 
4 HANDBOOK TO THE ROMAN COURT. With Illustrations. By Geobob Sciiahe, Jos. 
' HANDBOOK TO TIIB ALHAMBRA COURT. With Illustrations. By Owen Jokes. 
* HANDBOOK TO THE NINEVEH COURT. With Illustrations. By A. H. Layabd, M 1 . 
7 ! HANDBOOK TO THE BYZANTINE COURT. With Illustrations. Dy M. Diody Wyatt and J. D. 
8. HANDBOOK TO THE MEDIAEVAL COURT. Willi Illustrations. By M. Diody Wyatt and J. B. 
0. HANDBOOK TO THE RENAISSANCE COURT. With Illustrations. By M. Diouy Wyatt and J. 
10. HANDBOOK^TO THE ITALIAN COURT. With Illustrations. By M. Diouy Wyatt and J. D. 
11 HANDBOOK TO THE POMPEIAN COURT. With Illustrations. By Geobob Scharf, Jon. 
•' HANDBOOK TO THE SCHOOLS OF MODERN SCULPTURE. Dy Mr9. Jameson 
, HOW TO SEE THE SCULPTURE IN THE CRYSTAL PALACE. By Raffaele Monti. 
U THE PORTRAIT GALLERY OF THE CRYSTAL PALACE. Described by Samuel Philups. 
I* hANDBOChTtO THE ETHNOLOGICAL AND ZOOLOGICAL DEPARTMENTS. With Illustrates . 
Hv PnoPB 09 OR Bdwaiw Fohiibs and Dr. Latham. . 
,0. ANIMALS AND GEOLOGICAL ILLUSTRATIONS DESCRIBED. (WlthPlun and 
Drawings) by Professor Owen. 
17 THE CRYSTAL PALACE INDUSTRIAL DIRECTORY. 
jssttfs re ‘ r> “ b ‘ publ " h,d 
Fleet Street, where all necessary Information relating to these works may bo obtained. 
ENGLISH ARMY IN TURKEY, 
WAR WITH RUSSIA. 
Now Ready, Price One Shilling, 
TZ NIGHT’S POCKET VOCABULARY 
IV IN ENGLISH AND TURKISH. By W» 
Knight, Member of the Royal London Yacht Club’ 
“ This book will be indispensable among commit 
sloned and non-commissioned Military Officers orderi-I 
to Turkey, as well as Officers of the British fleet i n 
the Black Sea. The section devoted to provision, 
will be particularly useful on the coast near Sinope* 
ns well as Varna.” v 
“ From being printed in English letters Instead of 
Arabic characters, this book is os useful to a man 
before the mast or In the ranks, as to an Admiral or 
Field-marshal. No soldier or sailor bound to Turkey 
should be without this pocket vocabulary." 7 
Published by Bkadduhy and Evans. Sold by B n 
booksellers, ond at " The Field” office, 408, Strand 
opposite Adam Street, Ad elphi. 
YACHT LIST. 
On the 15th of every month Is published, price Cd. 
PARLOUR LIBRARY, Yol. 10D, price Is. 6d. 
THE CARDINAL’S DAUGHTER, 
BY R. M. DANIELS, 
Author of the “ Scottish Heiress,” &c. 
ALSO PUBLISHED IN THIS 8KBIB8, 
Scottish Heiress. By R. M. Daniels. Is. **”' 
Beauchamp ; or, the Error. By G. P. R. James. Is. fid. 
Reminiscences of a Monthly Nurse. By Mrs. Down- 
ing. Is. 
AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY JOURNAL: 
D EVOTED exclusively to Yachting 
Rowing, and General Nautical Intelligence. 
The Illustrations by T. G. Dutton, and E. Wxedox , 
Esqrs., marine artists. 
The Gazette contains n classified List of Yachts, 
corrected monthly, and to yacht owners Is lndlspen- 
sable. 
Sold by all Booksellers and Newsmen, and at the 
office, 1, Bennett 's-hill, Doctor’s-commons. 
TUELD’S wedding, birthday, 
r and CHRISTENING PRESENTS, at the great 
Bible Warehouse, 65, Regent-street, corner of Air- 
street. Splendid Illustrated large typo FAMILY 
BIBLES for One Guinea; rich velvet Church Services, 
In lock case, for 16*. ; elegant Pocket Reference Bible, 
with maps, and rim, and clasp, 10s. 6(f. The complete 
Bible and Prayer, bound in morocco, with rim and 
clasp, 9s. 6<f. Also tho Bible and Prayers, 2 vols. 
with clasp, tor 2s. 6d., suitable for children. Jonx 
Field has the largest, cheapest, and best stock in the 
kingdom.— 65, Regent-street 
Tenant of Wildfel Hall. By Acton Bell, Is. flJ. 
Rifle Rangers. By Cuplain Iteld. Is. Od. 
Lady Dlcssington's Confessions, &c. 16. 
London : Thomas Hodgson, 13, Paternoster-row. Sold by all Booksellers, and at every Railway Station. 
DR. DE JONGH'S 
LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL. 
PREPARED for Medicinal use in the Loffoden Isles, Norway, and put- 
1 TO THE TF^T OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. TllE MOST EFFECTUAL II EM ED Y FOIl CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, GOUT 
C’hiionic Rheumatism, and all Scrofulous Diseases. . 
Approved of and recommended by Berzelius, Liebig, Woollier, Jonathan Pereira, Fouquler, and numerous 
other eminent medical men aud scientific chemists in Europe. 
Specially rewarded with medals by tho Governments of Belgium and the Netherlands. 
Has almost entirely superseded all other kinds on tho Continent, in consequence of its proved superior 
power and efficacy — effecting a cure much more rapidly. 
Contains iodine, phosphate of chalk, volatile acid, and the elements of the bile— In short, all its most 
active and essential principles— In larger quantities than tho pale oils made in England and Newfoundland, 
deprived mainly of these by their mode of preparation. 
Sold wholesale and iirtail, In bottles, labelled with Dr. de Jongh's stamp and signature, by Ansar, 
'IIarford, and Co., 77, Strand, Sole Consignees and Agents for tho United Kingdom and British Posses- 
•lonx.and by all respectable chemists and vendors of medicine in Town and Country, at tho following 
prices IMPERIAL MEASURE- Half-Pints, 2s. Gd. ; Pints, 4s. 9d. 
Now Ready, at nil the Libraries, in 3 vols., 
QAM SLICK’S NEW WORK, 
>J THE AMERICANS AT HOME; 
or, Bteways, Backwoods, and Prairies.* 
Edited by the Author of “Sam Slick," 
Hurst and Blackett, Publishers, successors to Henry 
Colburn, 13, Great Marlborough-street. 
Railway. 
Two tickets .. 
...£7 11 
6 
Three „ 
... 10 14 
6 
Four |„ 
...13 9 
0 
Five ,, .. 
... 15 15 
0 
Six „ .. 
0 
Seven „ 
0 
Eight „ - 
. 25 4 
0 
Nino „ 
... 28 7 
0 
Ten „ 
...31 10 
0 
U k " 
XNOII.- *vi n... h .v v. ........ j 
tickets must bo addressed to tlio Secretary, and 
accompanied by a remittance for tlie full amount 
of the tickets 'asked for, according to the above 
Schedule. In favour of George Fnsson, 3, Adelnldo- 
place. Cheques must be on a London Banker, and 
be crossed with the words “ Union Bank of London 
and no application, unless so accompanied, will bo 
attended to. 
m O S PORT SMEW .—Her Majesty's 
1 Royal Letters Patent, for valuable and extra- 
ordinary Improvements in the most powerful nnd 
brilliant Telescopes, Camp, Opera, Race course, and 
Perspective Glasses, to know the distances of objects 
viewed through them— of great Importance to Sports- 
men, the Army, Navy, and others. Messrs. S. and B. 
Solomons, Opticians, 39. Albemarle street, Piccadilly. 
Observe -Opposite the York Hotel. These Telescopes 
possess such extraordinary powers, that some tlireo 
and a-half Inches with an extra eye-piece will show 
distinctly Jupiter's moons, Saturn's ring, and the 
double stars. With the same Telescope cun bo seen 
operson's countenance three and a-holf miles distant, 
and an object from sixteen to twenty miles. They 
are of larger, and all sizes, with Increasing powers 
accordingly. 
The Royal Exhibition, 1851— A valuable, newly- 
Invented, very small powerful waistcoat-pocket glass, 
the size of a walnut, by which a person can be seen 
and known one and a-half miles distant. They an- 
swer every purpose on the race-course, at tho opera, 
houses, country scenery, and ship* are clearly seen at 
twelve to fourteen miles. They arc Invaluable for 
shooting, deer stalking, yachting, to sportsmen, gen- 
tlemen, game-keepers, and tourists. Opera ond 
Race-course Perspective Glasses, with wondcrlul 
powers; an object can be clearly seen from ten to 
twel vo miles distant. Newly-invented Spectacles. The 
most aged defective sight Is brought to Its youthful, 
natural, and original state. Invisible and all kinds 
of Acoustic Instruments for Relief of Extreme Deaf- 
ness 39, Albemarle-street, Piccadilly, opposite the 
York Hotel. 
P ATON and WALSH (successors to 
Robert Ancill), gun makors to H. R. H. Prince 
Albert, Perth— All orders for guns, fishing tackle, or 
requesting information about shootings and fishings, 
must be addressed to I'aton and Walsh, 44, Gsorgo- 
street, Perth— Mr. Ancill 1* completely out of the 
b twine**, and letters addressed to him will not meet 
with attention. 
AT the extensive warerooms 
X IN REGENT STREET AND CORNHILL 
BELONGING to 
H. J. and D. NICOLL, 
MERCHANT TAILORS AND PALETOT PATENTEES, 
The best materials, tnlent, and workmanship are employed, 
and the principle of a combination of economy and excel- 
lence maintained. Here also the Dress Buttons and 
Colours of every Yacht Club or Hunt are always ready for 
inspection. 
FOR HUNTING. 
The Scarlet, Brown, Olive, or Mixed Cloths, are ooth fine and 
strong, the dye cannot even be moved by acids, and in the course 
of manufacture they arc prepared by a peculiar process to resist a 
very heavy shower of rain. 
FOR YACHTING. 
Every description of Pilot and Pea Jackets, with prepared India 
Rubber and other Waterproofed Clothing, may also be seen. 
For Shooting, Fishing, Rowing, or Cricketing, all suitable ma- 
terials are provided. 
NICOLL’S DRY-SEAT COAT 
Is useful to all, whether Sportsman or Traveller, ns it is well known 
that rheumatism nnd colds, with the thousand nnd one other ills 
that flesh is heir to, arc chiefly caught through damp seats. 
114, 116, 118, 120, REGENT 8TREET, 
and 22, CORNHILL. 
NOTICE. 
The Second Volume of “The Field," bound op 
with Title Page and Index, and uniform with Vol. I., 
is now on Sale nt tho Office, and may he had through 
nil Newsmen in Town or Country, price 16s. 6d. 
Covers nnd Index, with Title Page, may be had 
separately : tho former 2s. 6d. each, and tho latter 
price 6d. _ „ 
It may contribute to the convenience of Gentlemen 
and Families desirous of becoming Subscribers to 
«• Xuk Field" to be informed that, owing to thei n 
creasing pressure of business upon our Office In 
London, we find it necessary to establish Agents in 
different parts of the country', through whom all 
provincial orders for copies of tho puper, and for 
advertisements, may in future be transmitted. At 
tho same time, orders will be received at the office, 
No. 408, Strand, opposite Adnm-street, Adelphi. 
The following is a list of the Agents already 
appointed :— 
Abingdon .... Persons. 
Aylesbury . . . Walker. „ 
Banbury VotM and Co., Pcnson-atre# 
n AT „ .... Pencil, Pocock s Library. 
past Henderson, Castle-place. 
Bicester .... Hewlett 
Birmingham . . . Anderson. 
Brentwood . . . W Coupe. Queen-street 
Brighton . . . . Booty. 00. King 8-road. 
Grant 
. . Walkley, Rnilwny Station. 
Cambridge .... Naylor, Petty Cttiy. 
r . ni im.k , , Arthur. 
Cueltenuam . . eatley and Co. 
rvu r iivstfr . . . Corder, North-street 
Crewxerne . . . O. P R. Pulman, Market-place. 
\ . V Bowles. Snarcate-strcet 
Dublin ' . . . Fisher A Co.. Westnioreland-sUeel 
" uu ... . Hcnrson, 17. Clmpcl-strcct 
" . . Mason, D’Olier-strcet. 
Edinbubob . . • • Robinson, Grcensidc street 
Eton Ingalton and Son. 
§£ e ",i,i Pike, 41, South-street. 
Fabbingdon.Beiixs. Egg „ . 
Glasgow Love. St Enocb-square. 
Gloucester . . • Henley. 
. . . Mansell. 
Gravesend .... Frnzcr, Harmer-strcet 
Greenwich . . Clifford, London-stroot. 
Hawiou . . • Black, high-street 
Huddersfield . • Clayton, Kirkgato 
Irswicu . • • .vBorvSL 
KinAariirt' . . . W. W. Walker 
Lkd 5 ■ . - . Ramsden. Vicar-lane; 
Lewes Sussex . . Davcv, High-street. 
LicimELD . . • • M each am, Market-plac* 
Lincoln ““b, 
LIVERroOL . 
Manchester 
UOUBMU. 
. Messrs. Wlllmer and co m lth. 
Eldershaw, Brown-strcct- 
Maroate • • • 
Mahlow. Buobs 
Melton Mowbra 
Abel Hevwood, Oldham-itreet 
Dixon, High-street 
, K. II. Smith, Stationer 
melton mow uk* i • Bay- 
Newcastle-on-Thre Bagnell, 6, Nunn-strcct. 
„ Home, 38, Orey-streot. 
Francc. 
" Turnbull. 
Newmarket .... Simpson. 
Hoccrtf and Clark. 
, Hates. 
1KUC8. ai 
Jeary, 4 and 5, Bridowcil*nu*J 01 
An * 
BILLIARD TABLES. 
MESSRS. THURSTON AND CO., 
M ANUFACTURERS by appointment to her Majesty, 14, Catberine-street, Strand, 
London, enution their friends and I lie public against spurious imitations of their tablus, lately advertised 
by men professing to have left tlielr establishment. They beg to say that they huvo not parted with nny of 
their workmen whoso services wore worth retaining.— N.B. 14, Catherine-street, Strand, is the only house 
where the Thuustom Table can be obtained. Messrs. Thurston and Co. are the patentees of the in - 
proved vulcanised cushions, which retain their elasticity in the coldest climate. Also Manufacturers of the 
Central Revolving Lamp, the best light are constructed for billiard tables. 
0 
DUTY OFF TEA. 
N and AFTER the 6th of APRIL all our PRICES will be REDUCED FOUR- 
PENCE PER POUND, as the following List will show: — 
CONGOU TEA 2s. 8d., 2s. 10d., 3s. ... Former Prices, 3s., 3s. 2d., 3s. 4t\ 
RARE SOUCHONG TEA 3s. 2d., 3s. 4d.,3s. 8d. ... „ 3s. fld., 3s. 8d., 4s. 
BEST ASSAM PEKOE SOUCHONG, a very) . 4> 4(1 
extraordinary Tea j ' *'* M 
PRIME GUNPOWDER TEA 3s. 8d., 4s., 4». 8d. ... „ 4s., 4s. 8d., 6s. 
THE BEST GUNPOWDER TEA 5s. ... „ 5s. 4d. 
Prime COFFEE, at is. and Is. 2d. per lb. The best Mocha and the best West Indio Coffee, at Is. 4d. 
AM goods sent carriage free, by our own vans nnd carls, if within eight miles. TEAS, COFFEES, and 
SPICES sent carriage free to any Railway Station or Market Town In England, If to tha value of 40s., or 
upwards, by 
PHILLIPS and COMPANY, 
TEA AND COLONIAL MERCHANTS, 
No. 8, KING WILLIAM-STREET, CITY. 
A General Price Curreut lent post-free on application. Sugar* are supplied nt Market Prices. 
Nobthampton 
Nouwiuu .... f- : - 
Andrew#. 
Nottingham . . • Gibson, 23. Long-row. 
OxroBD Blatter, 2 nnd :i. High-street. 
Pkrtii ’ Sidcy. 
Plymouth. . • - Land, 18, George-etreet. 
l’nnTNMOL'Tii . . . Comcrford. 
Potto n, Blds. . . . Edwin Foy. Market-plnoe. 
Kamsgate . . - . Brewer, Uoldemld-plnce. 
Reading I.ovejoy. 
larrer. 
Komset CliipnelL 
Ross Counsel!. 
Ruonv RewL 
Slough L"“- 
Southampton . . ltayncr. 
Tiiktvoud . ■ Carey. 
Waltham Abuky . Little, Sun-street, 
Waiiwick . . . . Rose, Church-streo 
Windsor . . . Oxley, High-ntrcet. 
WisBEAca .... Gardiner and Co. 
Woolwich. . . . Rixon. 
Your Dunn, Church-stroct 
.... Sampson. Concy-strcct. 
” FOREIGN AGENTS. Ro0Ifl ». 
Paris Coghlon. Victoria Beading J it - 
Bansc-du-Rempart. B. d« - 1 ' 
lclne. _ . . —a Ra 
Messrs. Stogein et Xavier. » 
de la Banque, pris La Doun . 
Upper Canada . . Editor of the "Old Country^ 
Toronto. „ 
Parties desirous of acting as Agents for ^ 
Field," in other places than those named 
bo pleased to communicate with the rw w ti 
at the office, 408, Strand, opposite Adam- 
Adelphi. ,» Yearly 
• • Quarterly Subscription, 6s. 6d.; Hali- 
13s. ; Yearly, £1 6*. Paid in advance. 
Printed by Bernard Luxton, of No. 98 , 
Hoxton/parish of Shoredltoh, in the County ofMw-ii 
nt the brindng-offlcc of Meura Better and u# b . 
ffiTh 
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