616 , 
In « thick Volutw, Bvo, with 10 MW Surreal and I 
Au»t.*Hnc«l Plate* and aaveral Woodcui*. price -4s. 
B 'lAINE’S OUTLINES of the vete- 
rinary ART; or. « Treati.e on tl.r Anniomj, 
Phwu.loKv. ami Curative Treatment of «'«« 
of tin H'>rsi>. a»'l i»..bonbm.Ll.v) of ,l '7' '^ al 
Cattle and Sheep. Sixth Edition, rovinil «l.m. Riiout, 
and ootiiiderably ....proved by 'he '"'f*™*** 
mauv important subject* both m "•* „ L,. 8 " 
British Practice of the Art, b> , ’ 
U K C.Y.S. Author of Tht //<>•" ' Mouth. *Nc. 
London: Longman un.l C-V. >i'nphiii and Co., 
Haiinlloi. and Co.: Whittaker and Co., Hoi Is on 
and C..-; H. lLmrimw; J- Cl ‘ ur '! l, , il1 * **; «. Uotii' ; 
*. Griffin and Co.; umt S. Highloy. Edinburgh. 
Maclacl.lan and Co. 
* HERRING > SPORTING SKETCHES. 
Ju>i Published, 
A SERIES of Tvnruty-four Fnosimiles, 
d C roino- Lithography ,’of SKETCH ES by J -F. 
Hr;, u .. Sen., illustrative of RACING, sTLLl Lh- 
CHAm.vG, and HUNTING- 
Tl.rre is an artistic feeling in the elocution of these 
•ketches, and a free and spirit'd touch, which will 
please boll, the artist and the sportsman. I rice, 
mounted on stout paper, like drawings. 2*. 0d. each, 
or the 24 in a portfolio, £3 3s. There will be about 
half-a-dozen more subjects ready in a few weeks. 
Also, 
In the same style, and ufler the same Artist, 
A SET OK FOUR HUNTING SKETCHES. 
Trice 12s. in a wrapper. 
Lloyd Brothers & Co., 22, Ludgate Hill, London. 
SUPPLEMENT TO HUFF’S GUIDE TO THE 
TURF, 1854- 
On the 1st of July, price Is , w 111 be published, 
rpHE FIRST SUPPLEMLM TO 
I RUFF’S GUIDE to the TURK, containing u 
Calendar of the Races Fast, up to the end of June, 
the Horses indexed with tlicir Pedigrees ; 1 erior- 
mances of the Two-year-olds, up to the same period ; 
Entrk-s for the Derby and Oaks, 1855, Alphabetically 
arranged. Nominations for July. Principal Derby 
Lots, &c. Ac. Advertisements received up to the 
23rd of June. 
London: Piper, Slephcnson, and Spence. 
23, Paternoster Row. 
FIELD'S WEDDING, BIRTHDAY. 
X and CHRISTENING PRESENTS, at the great 
Bible Warehouse, *i5, Regent-street, corner of , Air- 
street. Splendid illustrated large type FAMILi 
BIBLES for One Guinea; rich velvet Church Services, 
ia lock case, for 15 j. ; elegant Pocket Reference Biole, 
with maps, and rim, and clasp, lOi. 6cf. The complete 
Bible and Prayer, bound in morocco, with rim and 
aiasp. 9s. M. ' Abo the Bible and Prayers, 2 >ols. 
with clasp, tor 2«. Cd., suitable for children. Jons 
Field has the largest, cheapest, and best stock in the 
kingdom. — 05, Regent-street 
Just published, price Five Shillings. 
AN the SPECIAL TREATMENT o t 
U PULMONARY CONSUMPTION and HOOPING 
COUGH. Bv Jons Hastings, M D — London: S. 
Hlghley, 32. Fleet-street. 
rpO SPORTSMEN.— Her Majesty's 
JL Royal Letters Patent, for valuable and extra- 
ordinary improvements In the most powerful and 
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 Annv, 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 three 
and a-halt inches with an extra cve -piece will show 
distinctly Jupiter's moons, Saturn's ring, and the 
double stars. With the same Telescope cun be seen 
a person's countenance three and a-liulf 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, Ten- small powerful waistcoat-pocket glass 
the size of a walnut, by. which a person can be seen 
and known one and o-half miles distant. They answer 
every purpose on the race-course, at the opera-houses, 
country scenery, and ships are clearly seen at tjvelve 
to fourteen miles. They ore invaluable for shooting, 
deer sulking, yachting, to sportsmen, gentlemen, 
game-keepers, and tourists Opera und Race-course 
Perspective Glasses, with wonderful pow ers; an object 
can be clearly seen from ten to twelve miles distant. 
Newly-invented SpecUcles. The most aged defective 
sight is brought to its youthful, natural, and original 
state. Invisible and all kinds of Acoustic lnstru- 
mentsfor relief of Extreme Deafness. — 39, Albemarle- 
street, Piccadilly, opposite the York Hotel. 
SEWAGE CHARCOAL MANURE. 
mHIS HIGHLY FERTILISING 
i MANURE, which i* Peat Charcoal completely 
saturated with London Sewage, will be found moil 
efficient for every species of crop; more especially for 
Peas, Beans, Turnips, Mangold Wurzel, and 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 Ilian oilier 
Manures now in use. It may be obtained at the 
Skwaoe Mabube Works, Stanley -bridge. Fulham, 
at 41. per ton, nod. 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 .Railroads free of charge for cartage. 
It may also be had ffoin Messrs. G. Gibbs and Co., 
No. 2<J, Down-street, Piccadilly, Agricultural Seeds- 
men, Agents for London; and from all the other 
Agents of the Company. 
THE FIELD. 
AT THE EXTENSIVE WAREROOMS 
" !K REGENT STREET AND CORNHILL 
H. J. and D. NICOLL, 
MERCHANT TAILORS AND PALETOT PATENTEES, 
The best materials, talent, 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. p0R H y NT | NG 
The Scarlet. Brown, Olive, or Mixed Cloths, are both fine and 
•tronc the dye cannot even be moved by acids, and in the course 
of manufacture they are 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. 
NICOIiL'S DRY-SEAT COAT 
Is useful to all. w hether Sportsman or Traveller, as it is well known 
that rheumatism and colds, with the thousand and one other 
ilU that llesh is heir to, are chiefly caught through damp seats. 
114, 116, 118, 120, REGENT STREET, 
and 22, CORNHILL- 
ENGLISH ARMY IX TURKEY. 
WAR WITH RUSSIA. 
Now Ready, Price One .Shilling. 
K NIGHT’S POCKET VOCABULAR\ 
IN HNGLI8H AND TURKISH. By WM. 
Knight, Member of tliu Royal London Yacht Club. 
“ This book will be Indispensable ninonc comma* 
«ioncd and iion*cpinmi»»loned Military Olfircisordercil 
to Turkov. a* well a» Officers of the British fleet l" 
lie Blin k Sea. The sec ton devotcu to prov ision' 
.till be pm Ni'u'..nl» useful on the coast near Smopi , 
is well u« Varna." . .' 
“ From being printed In English letters Instead nl 
Arabic characters, this hook Is as useful to a man 
before the uniat or In the ranks, us to an Admiral or 
Field-marshal. No soldier or sailor bound to Turkey 
should be without this pocket vocabulary." 
rubli. lied by UnAunnuY and Evans. Sold by all 
book-eller*, und at "Tub Field" office, 409 Strand, 
opposite Adam Street, Adelplli. ■ 
This Day, Two Volumes, feap. octavo, 0i. 
ft LARA MORI SON : A Tale of South 
\J Australia during the Gold Fever. 
London : John \V. Parker and Son, Well Strand . 
DR. DE JONGH’S 
LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL. 
P REPARED for Medicinal use in the Loffoden Isles, Norway, and tut 
TO THE TEST OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. TBB MOST EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOB. CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, 
Asthma, Gout, Chronic Rheumatism, and all Scrofulous Diseases. . 
Approved of and recommended by Berzelius. Liebig, Woehler, Jonathan Pereira, l ouquier, and numerous 
other eminent medical men and scientific chemists in Europe. , 
Specially rewarded with medals bv the Governments of Belgium and tlic Netherlands. 
Has almost entirely superseded all other kinds on the 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 the pale oils made in England and Newfoundland, 
deprived mainly of these by their mode of preparation. ....... 
Sold wholesale and retail, in bottles, LibelledwithDr.de Jongh’s stamp and signature, by ANSAR 
HARFORD and Co., 77, Strand, Sole Consignees anil Agents for the United Kingdom and British Posses- 
sions,aud by all respectable chemists and vendors of medicine in Town and Country, at the following 
prices:— IMPERIAL MEASURE- Half-Pints, 2s. 6d.; Pints, 4s. 9d. 
THE RIFLE CUNPOWDER, 
UNIVERSALLY APPROVED FOR ITS CLEANNESS AND STRENOTII, MANUFACTURED BY 
JOHN HALL & SON, 
No. 23, LOMBARD STREET, LONDON, 
Adapted to Guns anil Rifle* of every gauge, is now sold in their New Registered Flask Canister, with 
Metallic Neck and Hollow Stopper, holding any charge up to 3 drachms. Also, 
THE CLASS CUNPOWDER, 
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 db used as a 
Measure in Tub absence 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 of the Sporting 
Public for a Larger Size Graiii Gunpowder than is usually vended, comply with that desire In the Manufacture 
SPORTSMAN’S CANISTER CUNPOWDER. 
Sold In Square Canisters, with Green Wrappers, to which they invite the attention of all Sportsmen. 
May be had only of all Gun Makers and Dealers throughout the United Kingdom 
ALLEN’S 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, 
CONTAINING SIZE, PRICE, AND DESCRIPTION OF UPWARDS OF 100 ARTICLES, 
CONSISTING of PORTMANTEAUS, TRAVELLING BAGS, LADIES’ POUT- 
\j MANTEAUS, DESPATCH BOXES, WRITING DESKS, DRESSING CASES, and other travelling 
requisites, forwarded on receipt of two stamps. 
Messrs ALLEN’S Registered Despatch Box and Writing Desk, their Travelling Bag (wltji the opening as 
large as the bag), and the new Portmanteau containing four compartments, arc tho best articles of the kind 
ever produced. * ' ■ 1 
J. W. & T. ALLEN, 
MANUFACTURERS OF PORTABLE FURNITURE, & MILITARY OUTFITTERS, 
1# A 2i, IfTRAVD. 
NOTICE. 
TnR Second Volume of “The Field," bound up 
with Title Page and Index, and uniform with Vol. 1 , 
Is now on Sale at the Office, and may be had through 
all Newsmen In Town or Country, price ltis. fid. 
Covers and Index, with Title Page, may bo had 
separately : the former 2 b. Gd. each, ami the latter 
r Inn a v contribute to the convenience of Gentlemen 
and Families desirous of becoming Subscribers to 
“Tuk Field " to be Informed that, owing to the In- 
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 the paper, and for 
advertisements, may in future be transmitted. At 
the same time, orders will be received at the office, 
No. 408, Strand, opposite Adam-sirect, Aoclplil. 
a list of the Agents already 
Iluwoll. 19, Broad-street. 
. Parsons. 
Walker. 
. Potts and Co Pcnson-stmt. 
Peach, Pooock's Library. 
. llciiilcraon, Castle-place. 
Hewjett. 
. Anderson, 
Noble. Market place. 
, Dale, Fountains Itiiildings. 
W. Coupe, Ouceu •street 
. Booty, mi. it inn's- road. 
.... (Smut. 
BniDLiXOTost . ■ Furhy. High-stiaet. 
Umni.isoTos Quay . furhy. Klug-slrect. 
BniSTOL ..... joy” Rail way Station. 
" . . Hayward, 4U, High-street. 
Caiui&II>ok . . • • Naylor, Petty Cury. 
p. , . . . Arthur. 
Cuklilsuau ... Westley and Co. 
COLCiizsTtn . . Corder, North-street. 
Cbewxxkse'. . - «i. P. R. Puhnan. Market-place. 
Df.voNEOKT . . . . llcy. Jon, 101, lore-street 
Doncastlk. . . . Brooke. 
I) nvr n . . . Bowles, Snaiyate-strcct. 
Di iiLiv' . • Fislier & Co. , Westinorclaud-stTCCt, 
. Beamon. 17. Capcl-itrcet. 
" ' Mason, D'Ulier-etrccL. 
EnncnUKou . . . . Robinson, Grcenside street. 
P, ' . Ingaltou and Son. 
Barren' • • • Pike. 41, South-street. 
FauiusoihiS. Beuxs. Egg. 
GAixaUDHoucu . Bowden. Markct-placo. 
Glasgow . . - . Love, St Enooh-square. 
GLoecESTza . - - "JliSIL 
QnAVKskxD . . Frazer, llarmer-stroet. 
GRMsw.cn '. • Clltrord. London-strcot. 
Halifax .... Lord, North* 
Tho following Is 
appointed 
Aiikiikh.x • ■ . . 
AoiXonoN . . . . 
Atlzsdchv . . . 
BaXiiuiit 
Bath 
Belfast . . . • 
Bicesieh . . . . 
Birmingham 
Boston - • 
Bradford . 
Bhbntwood 
Brighton 
Haiiiiocati: 
Hawick, N. B. 
Huddeiisfield 
Ipswich . • ■ 
Kinosduiit 
K ft AIlKSUliO' . 
Lancaster. • 
Lelds . ■ • 
Lewes, Sid 
Lichfield 
Lincoln - 
Liverpool 
. . Lord. Nortlinte. 
. . Schofield, Ola Market 
Pal User, Post Office. 
Black, High-street 
Clayton, Kirkgate 
Brown, Now-street. 
Bailie. 
Dorkin. 
W. W. Walker, 
ltaunain, Uigh-street 
Clark. Market-place 
Hnmsdcn, Vicar-lnnri 
i; leeii . Boar-lane. 
Maim, Central Markit 
Hohiusou, 49, Woodhouse-lonc. 
'. Meactmm, Murkot-pluco 
. Cousans. 
. Messrs. Willtner and Kniitli. 
. Aylward. Lord-street. 
. . . Bam by, Wheclgnte. 
Manciiestfu . ■ - Eldcrshaw, Brown-street. 
manciilstf.ii A1(e i Hevwood, Oldliam-street. 
DUTY OFF TEA. 
Newharzet. . 
Norti’iampton . 
North all euton 
Norwich 
Nottinou 
llorue, 31, Orey-strect 
Prance. 
TunibulL 
Simpson. 
Rogers and Clark. 
Bau * 
Metcalfe. Market-pluco. 
J cury, 4 aud a, Bridewell- Alley. 
Oihson, S5, Long-row 
I'tUIH 
Potton. Bi ds. 
Preston . . 
Reaping 
Retford 
CHARLES LEX NY, 
Coach and Harness Manufacturer, 
20, NORTH END, CROYDON, 
B E< jS to cull attention to his Brou^hame, 
Clarences. Barouches, with hit registered noiseless 
wheel-plate, thus shorteninii the distance between the 
• berls, and let-* rung the draught for. the horse, 
allowing the wheels to lock quite under, and having 
hig'i front wheels. 
C. L-hzs constantly on sah- Cab and Driving Phae- 
tons, Stanliojie and single horse ditto, Puny Carriages 
and Park Phaetons. He also solicits attention to Ills 
Newport Pagnel ant] other carts, either with panels 
or »i. Lerwork sides, and to hisUagoiCurt,in panel or 
wickerwork, easy ol access, and possessing nil the 
adranlagas of the Malvern Cart, bui less expensive.' 
He has also a large slock of Croydon Ba»kel Cur- 
rlagv., cheap and elegant and in every variety of 
ih»|<e, either lor sale or building In order, with or 
without heads, to suit either the Shetland Pony or 
the horse. 
C. L. would also invite an iospectlon of his regis- j 
tered J'luiA-lon in basket-work, suitable either for one 
c*y a pair of ponies or horses. 
Carnages of all kinds let on hire for lung or short i 
engagements. 
riniE ulcephalOs noseband.— 
mple and easy remedy for hurd-pulling horses, I 
■mg inveterate borers traceable and light In 
Soluble to any curb bridle. Extensively ] 
used by the officers of her .Majesty'* cavalry, 
•orting world, tec., und strongly recommended 
die*’ use. Price, for saddle-horse*, ’8s. ; for 
ss -horses, 12s, Bent < post free) on receipt of 
a money order, payable at the Piccadilly post-office, 
to Wiruax M. Urwa7tK, bsddler.atc., 99, Piccadilly, 
London. — None art genuine unlew atamped — 
*' b gnaibB, London." 
A 
LL OUR PRICES ARE AGAIN REDUCED FOURPENCE PER POUND, 
the following List will show: 
2s. 8.1., 2s. DM., 3;. 
CONGOU TEA 
BARE SOUCHONG TEA 3s. 2d., 3i. 4J..3*. 8d. 
BEST ASSAM PEKOE SOUCHONG, a very) 4g 
exlraordlriary Tia ) 
PRIME GUNPOWDER TEA 
THE BEST GUNPOWDER TEA 
Prime COFFEE, at 1*. and 1». 2d. per lb 
Former Price., 3s., 3*. 2d., 3s. 4<’. 
„ 3s. 0 J ., 3s. 3d., 4s. 
„ 4s. 4d. 
3s. 8d., 4s., 4s. 8J. 
„ 4s., 4s. 8d., 5s. 
„ 5s. 4d. 
The host Mocha and (lie best West India Coffee, at Is, 4J. 
.. . . goods sent carriage Iree, by our own vans and carts, if within eight miles. TEAS, COFFEES, und 
SPH'R- " nt carriage free to any Railway Station or Murket Town In England, if to the Vuluc of 40s., or 
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 at Market Prices. 
GUNPOWDER. 
TO SPORTSMEN AND THE PUBLIC. 
The extension of Chemical^* 
A A k 
render 
hand, 
patron 
the sp- 
for lu< 
' Mechanical Science has in no bfanch of Manufacture been more successfully 
applied than hi that of Gunpowder. 
T' IVIES CUNPOWDER COMPANY, 
TIOI PLOYING '• materials, the most improved processes, and the most hi^hlv- 
I J nkilicd manage v- labour, venture confidently to appeal to the experience of those by whom their 
J’owder has been trieu, ooiuincndlag It to public patronage, on the score of strength unsurpassed uml 
rarely equalled, of prompt and complete Ignition, and of that unexceptionable cleanness, which every true 
Sportsman will appreciate. These invuluublc qualities will be fouud pro-ertxinou'tly combined In tholr 
well-known 
CRYSTAL SPORTING POWDER. 
The above, a* well as every other description of Gunpowder, of flrst-rutc quaUty, manufactured by the 
Company, may be obtained of ull resp viable Guiunukcr* and other D.’jlcr*, and wholesale, on application at 
the Company's Office, 147, Louden hull -street, London. 
rwrnno . - ■ Slatlvr, 3 and 3, High-street 
uxr " HU ' Sidoy. 
D. Robertson, 04. High-ktrcot. 
Land, 18, Ucorge-strcet. 
Comorford. 
l lordlier. St- Mary-strcot. 
Edwin roy, Morkut-place. 
Harkuess. Ohur.di-slreet, 
Brewer, tloldsmid-plaeo 
Lovojoy. 
I'aiTor 
Metcalfe, Markot-plocc. 
. . J uiison. Market-place. 
S , . . Chljjiieu. 
. . Gouiisell. 
IL.TIII IIIIZH • • J Uarr, High-street. 
R°Ti".'i" . Mrs 1 1 ineliolifTc, High-street. 
n i.r iiv . , Rend. 
Si'iimoiioecn • • Thoakston.Sl. N ioholas-strcc'. 
biAunoBoubii . (JnMb i C y t 18 , Without the Ear. 
flnvvviFLD . . • . Aslwood, 63, WvJsioU'Streel. 
SiiEFFir.LB ^ . Jarvis, a. Division-street. 
” . Ilodge rn uud l’owlor, Fruit Market 
. . . Mrs. WUey.OldNo. 13; llnymarkfit. 
8 louo"ii Jj ufr - . _ . 
South aui-ton . . Hayner. 
D “ uin ... (!ox. St. Mary s-street. 
TiiETr'oiiD . • • Corley. .. . 
U'.u.iini, . . l'yns, Northgat*. 
WARy.vn.LD. . i.imf,, WesWato. 
', t . Little, Sun-street- 
. Rose, Ohureh-Ktrcet. 
’ . ‘ . Reed, Old Market-pluco, 
. . Oxley, lligli-street. 
. . . (iariliucrund Co. 
. . Hlxon. 
. . . SLssous, Potter-street. 
. . . Dunn, Church-street. 
. . Sampson, Conoy^troet. 
. . . Brown, Oulliurgatc. 
FOREIGN AGENTS. 
. Ooghlan, Vlototfa Rending Hoot 
Basse du li.'inpart, 11. do M llle- 
Messrs. Slngiln ot Xavier, 31, Ho 
da la BAnquerpris La llourao. l( 
a . . Editor of the “Old Countrymen, 
Toronto. 
Parties dttomts of acting us, Agents for " Tint 
l.l other places tl.ilij those named above, JJ. II 
he mciiiutl to eommunleatu .with the 1 ubllsln. , 
at the offidb, 408, Strand,' opposite Ailum-stioct, 
A - < AlFPutt -office orders to be made payable to ncl iut'.l 
Luxton; on the Charing Cross Office. 
... Quarterly Subscription, Cs. (Id.; Half-Year! 
13s ; Yearly, El Cs. l’uid in advance. 
eii 
Waltham 
Wauw ica 
W II ITII V . 
WiSDSon 
WlSOKI 
Woolw 
WonKsor ■ 
YoilK . ■ 
Pa mu 
Urn: n Cis 
1‘rtntivt Iw IlniMAiiri LuxToH,' of No. 94. Robert Street, 
1 HoxUiii/l’orisli of Sliorcdltoli} in the ■ Ommty or Midilleiloji, 
ut tho rrllitliw-oUIco of Messrs- 1'zrrF.u aud Oai.iis. 
l’layhousa YaS. inholulnz II 10 “ Tmr» " Offioo. and Hub' 
llslied by him III No. 4')8. Htifind, opposite Adam ffirool 
Adeiphi, in the said County. -Jutv I, WjI. 
