6 $$ 
vrOTICE OF DIVIMMI;'^ K OP 
IN DEPOSIT NATIONAL ASSURANCE an« lN- 
VESTMENT ASSOCIATION, No 3, 
London. Established A D. 1844 L I y 
special Act of Parliament. . 
The DIVIDENDS on Deposit AccminU to the 
June are In COURSE OF F-" MLNT. «md ma> he 
received daily between the hours of eleven and 
three 0 MORRISON, Managing Director. 
July 10, 1851 , , . , . 
Prospectuses and Forms for opening Investment 
Accounts sent flee on application. 
L OANS. — Persons desirous of obtaining 
ADVANCES, from 50/. to 260/., upon approved 
personal security, repayable by easy Instalments, ex- 
tending over a lengthened period, nrc Invited to 
examine the principles of the BRITISH MUTUAL 
SUHSCRIPTION LOAN ASSURANCE CLASSES. 
Prospectuses, reports, and every Information, may lie 
obtained on application at the British Mutual Life 
Office, 17, New Bridge-street, BlacUfrlurs. Rules Cd. 
each copy, or Is. per post. 
Charles Jamf.s Tiiicke, Resident Secretary. 
TTIE FIELD. 
■piELD’S WEDDING, MRTHDAY. 
1 and CHRISTENING PRESENTS, at the great 
Bible Warehouse, 65, Regent-street, corner of ‘ A .‘r- 
Btrcet. Splendid Illustrated largo type I AMIL1 
BIBLES for One Guinea; rich velvet Church Services, 
In lock case, for 15*. ; elegant Pocket Reference Bible, 
with maps, and rim. and clasp, 10*. (id. The complete 
Bible ond Prayer, bound in morocco, with rim and 
clasp, 9*. Cd. Also the Bible and Prayers, 2 vol*. 
with clasp, lor 2*. Cd., suitable for children. Joint 
FiEi.n has the largest, cheapest, and beot stock in the 
kingdom. - C5, Regent-street 
SUPPLEMENT TO RUFF’S GUIDE TO THE 
TURF, 1854. 
On the 1st of July, price Is , will be published. 
mHE FIRST SUPPLEMENT TO 
1 RUFF’S GUIDE to the TURF, containing a 
Calendar of the Races Past, up to the end of June, 
the Horses Indexed with their Pedigrees; Perfor- 
mances of the Two-year-olds up to the same period ; 
Entries for the Derby and Oaks, 1855, Alphabetically 
arranged, Nominations for July, Principal Derby 
Lots, &c. &c. Advertisements received up to tho 
23rd of June. 
London : Piper, Stephenson, and Spence, 
28, Paternoster Row. 
CRYSTAL PALACE. 
TUIEQUENT TRAVELLERS CAN 
I INSURE AGAINST RAILWAY ACCIDENTS 
by the Year, Term* of Year*, or for the Whole of Life, 
on application to the Hooking Clerk* nt the principal 
Railway Stuiion*, and at tho office of the Railway 
Passengers' Assurance Company, 3, Old Brood-street. 
WILLIAM J. VI AN, Secretary. 
AT THE EXTENSIVE WAREROOAtS IN KliULNT STREET AND CORNIIILL, 
BELONGING TO 
H. J. and D. NXCGLL, 
MERCHANT TAILORS AND PALETOT PATENTEES, 
mHE best Materials, Talent, and Workmanship are Employed, and the P«ncipje of 
1 » combination of economy and excellence maintained. Here also the Dress Buttons and Colouts of 
every Yacht Club or Hunt are always ready for Inspection. 
FOR HUNTING. 
The Ccnilct Brown Olive or Mixed Cloth", are both fine and strong, the dye cannot even be moved by 
ocldr and in the coum- of manufacture they are prepared by a peculiar process to resist a very heavy shower 
of rain. 
FOR YACHTING. 
• Every description of Pilot and Tea Jackets, with prepared India Rubber and other Waterproofed clothing, 
may also bo seen. ..... ... ,, . 
For Shooting, Fishing, Rowing, or Cricketing, all suitable materials are provided. 
Aiicoll's Dry-seat Coat 
Is useful to all, whether Sportsman or Traveller, as It Is well known that rheumatism and colds, with the 
thousand i.nd one other 111* that flesh is heir too, arc chiefly caught through damp scats. 
114, l id, 118, 120, Regen t-street, and 22, Cornliill. 
EAGLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 
3, CRESCENT, NEW BRIDGE STREET, BLACK FRIARS, LONDON. 
IN THE BEAUTIFUL VILLAGE OF MICKLE- 
HAM, “THE GARDEN OF SURREY.’’ 
M R. JAMES WHITE respectfully an- 
nounce* that he Is Instructed to Sell by Auction, 
nt the Mart, Lomb n, on Thursday, August 3rd, 1854, 
nt 12 o’clock, a Genteel, Well Built, and Convenient 
Co'tagc Residence, known as ROSE VILLA, with 
Capital Siublos, Coach-house, and tho Domestic Ar- 
rangements requisite to moot the Wants ami Comfort* 
of a Small Family of the first respectability, and a 
neat Flower Garden laid out with great taste. This 
enviable little Estate Is ono of the gems of the bean- 
tlful Village of Mioklehain, bring situated near tile 
DIRECTORS. 
ROBERT ALEXANDER GRAY, Esq., Chairman. 
CHARLES BLSCHOFF, Esq. 
THO. nODDINOTON, Esq. 
NATHANIEL GOULD, F,-q. 
CIIA8, T- HOLCOMBE, E>q. 
It. HARMAN LLOYD, E«q. 
JOSHUA LOCKWOOD, E‘q. 
W. ANDERSON PEACOCK, 
E*q. 
THOMAS DF.VAS, Esq., Deputy -Chairman. 
RALPH CHAS. PRICE, Esq. 
TIL O SAMBROOKR. E>q. 
WILLIAM WYBROW, Esq. 
Auditors. 
THOMAS ALLEN, Esq. 
JAS. GASCOIGNE LYNDE, 
Esq. 
Phv*ielan— GEORGE LEITH ROUPELL, M.D.. F R.S., 15, Welbe^ Stfeet. - 
WM. COOKE. Esq . M.D., 39, Trinity Sq.. Tower Hi 1. 
Church, with "the farfamed Norbury Park in the Surgeons - JAMES SANER. Esq . M l> , Finsbury sq. WM. COOKE. Lsq , m l j., OYD -^ 60 4 ’J onlbav j st. 
front, and the salubrious range of Highland*, much Banker* -Messrs. GLYN, MILLS & Co., C7, Lombard >-t. Messrs HANBURYS & LLO » , 
appreciated and well known a* Mlckkdiam, Leather- j Actuary and Secroiary— CHARLES JELLIC O, Esq. 
head, ond Epsom Downs, commanding most exten- : ' _ , f 
rive and lovely scenery In the rear. Owners or The Business of the Company comprises Assurances on Lives and Survivorships the l urenose , , 
Trainers of Race Horse* will And on the Premise* and the Sole and Purchase of Contingent and Defcired Annuities, Lonns of Money on Mortgage, etc. 
In i he neivlib.iurhoiid, all that they can deslm for the I ~ ^ , > >. k '» 
pursuit of their favourite amusement, or for carrying T ms Company was established In 1807, Is empowered by tho Act of Parliament 63 Geo. 1II-, nnu rrgniaieu 
out their professional engagements ; or the Official or | by ], ei . d enrolled In the High Court of Chancery. , 
Mercantile Man would here And a most delightful flic Company was originally a strictly Proprietary one. The Assured, on the participating scale, now 
retreat. Inasmuch ns the Property i* within n quarter I participate qulnqiieiinlally in four-fifths of the amount to be divided. 
' *’“• 1 To the present time (1853) tho Assured have received from tho Company, In satisfaction of their Claims, 
upwards of .£1,400,000. , , „ . -., Knnn 
I be amount at present Assured is £3,000,000 nearly, and the Income of the Company l« i about £l A*,uuu i. 
At the lust Division of Surplus, about £120,000 was added to the sums assured under 1 olieies lor tne wuoie 
The live* nsiured arc permitted, in time of peace, nnd not being engaged in mining or gold digging, to 
of an hour's ride, by a free Omnibus, of the Box llill 
Stution cn the South Eastern Railway, from which 
London Bridge may be leached within the hour, nnd 
there being nlso convent out access to the Great 
Metropolis, lid Epsom nnd tho Epsom and Croydon 
Hallway. I lie live* ft"! ureu arc pui inincu, m iiuiu ul jjcou*, hhm i>». "^,‘.* - ■-* — r\f 
The Promises may be viewed on application to Mr. re ride in any country,— or to pass by sea 'not being seafaring persons by profession) between any two pans oi 
Henry llaynes, Builder, who reside* near. Dcscrlp- | the same hemisphere - distant more than 33 degrees from the Equator,' without extra charge. 
the Particular* moy be obtained 10 Days prior to tho 
Sale at the Office of the Journal of Alietlons, 29, 
Eajex-streci, Strand; nt the Auction Mart; and of 
Mr Weakiiu, Stationer, 01, Fnmngdon-sti'oot, Lon- 
don; and at tho Offices of the Auctioneer, Dorking. 
SETTERS. 
F OR SALE, n beautiful Pair of Highly 
Bred nnd Well-mutcheil PUl’S, Dog nnd Bitch, 
seven mom In old, the property of a Gentleman who 
bred them. Price five guineas. Also two Dogs, bro- 
thers to the above. The Father and Mother may bo 
seen. Address It. 1)., Temple Post-Office, London. 
T iie deard, whiskers, and 
MOUSTACHIOS. —The unprecedented success of 
ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL In producing these 
ornaments of Manhood is universally known and 
appreciated, nnd is recorded by 'Testimonial* most 
numerous in themselves, ond certified by the highest 
authorities. Tills Oil is pre-eminently successful In 
nourishing, improving, and beautifying the human 
Hair, in all climate*, and In all stages of existence. 
It m*lnaaies Its balsamic properties Into the pores of 
the head, nourishes the Iiolr in Its embryo state, 
accelerates its growth, cleanses it from Scurf and 
Diindriff, Sustains it in maturity, nnd continues it* 
possession of healthy vigour, silky softness, and 
luxurious redundancy, to the latest period of human 
life. Prices*. 6d.,7*., family bottle* 'equal to four 
• mall), 10*. Cd., and double that *i*e, 21 *. per bottle. 
CAUTION. — The words “Rowland's Macassar 
Oil" are engraved in two lines on the Wrapper; 
and od the back of the Wrapper 1500 times, con. 
tstntng nearly 20,028 letter*. 
Bold by them at 20, HATTON GARDEN, LON- 
DON, and by all Chemists nnd Perfumers. 
All Policy Stamp* and Medical Fees are now paid by the Company. , 
By recent enactments, persons are exempt, under cortain restrictions, from Income las, as respects so 
much or their Income ns they may devote to A.ssuruncas on Lives. . 
The Anhiiul Reports of the Company's state and progress. Prospectuses nrnl Forms, may be iinct, or win oc 
sent, post free, on application at the Office, or to any of the Company’s Agents. 
UR. DE JONGH S 
LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL. 
PREPARED for Medicinal use in the Loffoden Isles, Norway, and put 
I TO TUB Tivr OF CIIEMtOAL ANALYSIS- TllF. MOST EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, 
Actum v, Gout, Cmioxic Rheumatism, and all Scrofulous Diseases. 
Approved of and recommended by Berzelius, Liebig, Woehler, Jonathan Pereira, Fouqulcr, and numerous 
other eminent mctlb al men and scientific chemists In Europe. 
Specially rewarded with medals by the Governments of Belgium and tho Netherlands. 
Has almost entirely superseded all other kinds on the Continent, In consequence oflts proved superior 
power and efficacy — effecting a euro much more rapidly. 
Contains Iodine, phosphate of chalk, volatile acid, nnd the elements of tho bile— In short, all its most 
active and essential principles— in largor quantities than the pale oils made In England and Newfoundland, 
deprived mainly of these by their mode of preparation. 
Sold wholesale nnd retail. In bottles, labelled with Dr, do Jongh's stamp and signature, by A-NSAIl 
HARFORD ami Co., 77, Strand, Solo Consignees nnd Agents for the United Kingdom nnd British Posscs- 
sions,nnd by nil respectable chemists and vendors of medicine iij Town and Country, at tho following 
price* -IMPERIAL ML ASURE- Half-Pints, 2s. 6d.; Pints, 4s. fid. ' 
DLACKWELLS PATENTS FOR 
1) SADDLERY', HARNESS, &c. Vulcanized India- 
rubber Springs for Suddle Strap*, Girths, Rollers, 
Belts, &c., 2s. Cd. each. Gutta Pcrcha Dumb Jockeys, 
for Breaking Horses. Bitting, Exercising, Sic. Spring 
reins for do., 12s. Cd. a pair. Patent .Springs for 
beating reins, driving reins, riding reins, See., recom- 
mended for Ladies’ Bridles. Attached to both Bits 
and only one rein In hand. Patent Crib Biting 
Straps. Vulcanized Web, Fetlock, Speedy Cut, and 
Leg Boots. At the Patentee's Saddlery and Harness 
Manufactory, 259, Oxford-street, near tho Marble 
Arch; South-west Gallery, Crystal Palace; and of 
all Saddlers. 
Licences granted for France, Belgium, Holland 
and other Continental States ; or the three Patents to 
be disposed of for those Countries. 
ENGLISH AltMY IN TURKEY 
WAR WITH RUSSIA. 
Now Ready, Price One Shilling, 
t r NIGHT’S POCKET VOCABULARY 
IV IN ENGLISH AND TURKISH. By W M . 
Knioht, Member of the Royal London Yacht Club. 
“This book will be indispensable among commis- 
sioned and non-commissioned Military Officer* ordered 
to Turkey, as well as Officers of tlie British fleet In 
tbe Black Sea. The secUon devoted to provision* 
will be particularly useful on the coast uear Sinope, 
as well as Varna.” 
“ From being printed In English letters instead of 
Arabic characters, this book I* as useful to a man 
before the must or in the ranks, a* to an Admiral or 
Field -marshal. No soldier or sailor bound to Turkey 
should be without this pocket vocabulary." 
Published by Bradbury nnd Evans. Sold by nil 
book*elIcrs, and nt "Tiif. Fif.ld” office, 408 Strand, 
opposite Adam Street, Adelphi. 
NOTICE. 
TnE Second Volume of "The Field," bound tip 
with Title Page and Index, nnd uniform with Vol. I , 
is now on Sale at the Office, and may be hud through 
nil Newsmen In Town or Country, price lGs. Cd. 
Covers and Index, with Title Page, may be had 
separately ; the former 2s. Cd. each, and tho latter, 
price Cd. 
It may contribute to the convenience of Gentlemen 
and Families desirous of becoming Subscribers to 
“The Field" to be informed that, owing to the In- 
creasing pressure of business upon our Offico In 
Londun, w e find it necessary to esta Iislt Agents in 
different parts of the country, thr ugh whom all 
provincial orders for copies of tho paper, and for 
advertisements, may In future be transmitted. At 
the same time, orders will he received at the office, 
No. 408, Strand, opposite Adam-siveot, Adelphi. 
Tho following Is a list of the Agents already 
appointed ; — 
Aberdeen .... Russell, IB, Broad-street 
Auinodun .... l’arsous. 
Aylesbury . . . Walker, 
IIanuuiiy Potts nnd Co., reason-street. 
ALLEN’S 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, 
CONTAINING SIZE. TRICE. AND DESCRIPTION OF UPWARDS OF 100 ARTICLES, 
CONSISTING of PORTMANTEAUS. TRAVELLING BAGS, LADIES PORT- 
\j MANTEAUS, DESPATCH BOXES. WRITING DESKS, DRESSING CASES, nnd other travelling 
requisites, forwarded on receipt of two stomps. 
Messrs. ALLEN’S Registered Despatch Box ond Writing Desk, their Travelling Bag (with the opening as 
large ns the bag), and the new Portmanteau containing four compartments, arc the best articles of the kind 
ever produced. ■ 
J. W. 2c T. ALLEN, 
MANUFACTURERS OF PORTABLE FURNITURE, & MILITARY OUTFITTERS, 
IS A '££, S^RAIIV' 
UMBRELLAS. 
rplJE “PARAGON,” made on Fox’s Patent Frames, is the 
JL only Umbrella that combines strength with such extraordinary lightness, 
weighing only from 9 to 10 ounces. 
From tho experience of the last twelve months, during which time several 
thousands have been sold, W. ond J. SANGSTER have such confidence in its 
merits that they will undertake to keep In repoir for n period of two years all 
ihat muy be bought nt either of their Establishments. 
To gentlemen going to India, or any other hot climate, as also to tourists, the 
Paragon, as a sunshade, will be found invaluable. 
W. and J. SANGSTER beg likewise to call attention to their Alpaca Um- 
brellas, which, on account of their durability and cheapness, continue to be so 
largely patronised. 
140, Regent Street, I lO, Royal Exc-lmng-c, 
04. Fleet Street, I 15, Cheapiltle. 
Shippers and Dealers Supplied. 
Bath . 
Belfast . . 
Bicester . . 
Birmingham 
Boston . . . 
B had ford . . 
Brentwood . . 
BnlGUTON . . 
Bridlington . 
Bridlington Qua 
Camiwidge . . 
Carlisle . . 
Cheltenham . 
CoLCUESTKIl . . 
Crewkerne . . 
Derby . . . 
. A HUM GU.. a I'UbUirBHVl 
Pcnoh, Poeook's Library. 
. Henderson, Castle-place. 
Hewlett 
. Anderson. 
Mr. Gui st. Bull-street. 
Mr Plastans Dale End. 
Noble, Market place. 
. Dale, Fountain « buildings. 
W. Coupe, Queen-street. 
. Booty, till, King's-road. 
Grant. 
Furby, High-street. 
, Furby, King-street. 
:ham. 
.. uiitlcy . Railway Station. 
. Hayward, 49. High-street 
Naylor, Petty Cury. 
. Arthur. 
Wcstley nnd Co. 
. Cordcr, North-street. 
G. P. It. Putman Market-place. 
. Mr. Clulow, Railway Station. 
Mr Peal, Corn Market 
. Heydon, 104, Fore-street 
Brooke. 
Devonpoht . 
Doncaster. . . . 
Dover Bowles. Snargate-strcet. 
Dublin Fisher fc Co., Wcatmorcland-slrccl 
„ Seorjon.17, Capel-strcet. 
Mason, D'Olier-street. 
EDiNDenon .... Robinson, Urcenside -street. 
Eton .... . Ingalton and Son. 
Exeter Pike, 41, South-street. 
Farrinodon, Br.nK8, Egg 
Gainmiohough 
Glasgow . 
Gloccester 
Gravesend . 
Greenwich 
Halifax 
Bowden, Market-place. 
. Love, St Enoch-squarc. 
Henley. 
. Mansell. 
. Frazer, Harmer-street. 
. Clifford, London-strcot. 
,, kJLuwuetu, uiu hi uiM'i 
Harrogate. . . . Palliser. Post Office. 
Hawick, N. B. . . Black, High-street. 
Huddersfield . . Clayton, lvirkgato 
„ ... Brown, N'ew-strcct. 
Ipswich Bailie. 
Dorkin. 
Kinqsdory .... W. W. Walker. 
Knaresdro' . . . . Hnnnnm, HI. h -street 
Lancaster. . . . Clark Marketplace. 
Leeds Ramsden, Vicar-lane. 
Green, Boar-lnne. 
Mann; Central Market. 
Robinson, -is, Woodhousc-lnno. 
Lewes, Sussex 
Lkufield . . 
Lincoln. . . 
Liverpool . . 
Meacnam, Market-place. 
Cousan*. 
Measrs. Willmor nnd Smith, 
Ayiwnrd, Lord-street. 
Hornby, Wheolgnte 
Eldcrshnw, Brown-street. 
Abel Hcywood, Oldhoin-strect. 
Dixon, High-street 
. . R. H- Smith, Stationer. 
Milton Mowbray . Day. 
J ewcastle-on-Tyne Bngncll, 5, Nunn street, 
„ Home, aa, Grcy-strcct. 
" Franoe. 
J „ Turnbull. 
. Simpson. 
Rogers and Clerk. 
. Bates. 
, Metcalfe, Mnrkct-place. 
Jcary, 4 and 6, Bridewell-alley. 
. Gibson, 25, Long-row. 
Slattcr, 2 and a, High-strcct. 
. Sidey. 
D. Robertson, 04, High -street 
Land. 18, Ucorgc-strcet. 
Comerford. 
. Gardner. St. Mary-strcct 
. Edwin Foy, Market-place. 
. UarkuesB. Church-street. 
Brewer. Uoldsmid-place. 
. Lovejoy. 
Farrer. 
Retford Metcalfe, Market-place. 
Ri po Judson^Market-piace. 
Counsel!. 
J. Carr, High-street 
Mrs. Hincholiffo, High-strcct. 
Read. 
Thenketon, St. Nicholas-street. 
Greosley, 18, Without the Bar 
Astwood, 63, Division-street, 
Jarvis, 2, Division-street. 
Rodgers and Fowler, Fruit Market 
Mrs. Wiley, Old No. 12, llayniarkct 
Luff. 
Raynor. 
Margate - - 
arlow, Bucks 
Newmarket. . 
Northampton . 
Northallerton 
Nokwicu 
Nottingham . 
Oxford . . . . 
Pehtu .... 
Pottos, Beds. 
Preston . . 
Ramsgate . . 
Reading . . 
Romsey 
Ross . . 
Roiueriiam 
Sheffield 
Stamford . • ■ 
Thetford . . 
Wakefield . . . 
Waltham Aduey 
Warwick . . . 
Whitby .... 
Windsor . . 
Mr Newcomb 
. Carlcy. 
. Tyas, North gate. 
Lamb, Wcstgntc. 
Little, Sun-street 
. Rose, Chureh-strect. 
Reed, Old Market-plnoe. 
,, .... Gardiner nnd Co. 
Woolwich. . . . Bison. 
Wonssor .... Sissons, Potter-strect 
Vork Dunn, Church-street. 
Sampson. Concy-stroet. 
Brown, Collicrgate. 
FOREIGN AGENTS. 
Paris .... Coghlnn, Victoria Reading Itoor-s. 
Bn»*e-du Hcmpart, B. do Made- 
leine. 
„ ... Messrs. Stngsin ot Xavier, 23, ltu 
de tn Banque, prie La Bourse. 
Upper Canada . . Editor of the "Old Countryman. 
Toronto. 
Parties desirous of acting as Agents for “Tim 
Field," In other places than those named above, will 
be pleased to communicate with the Publisher, 
at the office, 408, Strand, opposite Adam-street, 
Adelphi. 
All Post-office orders to be made payable to BernarJ 
Luxton, on the Charing Cross Office! 
•«* Quarterly Subscription, Gs. Gd.; Half-Yearly 
13s. ; Yearly, £1 6s. Paid In advance. 
Printed by Bernard Luxton, of No. SS. Robert Stmt. 
Horton, Parish of Shoreditch, in the County of Middlese*- 
at the Printing-office of Messrs Petter and Galfi'- 
Playhouse Yard, adjoining tho " Times " Office, and Pu^ 
bghed by him at No. 406, Strand, opposite Adam Stm' 
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