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THE FIELD. 
THK DORSETSHIRE POULTRY IMPROVEMENT 
ASSOCIATION. (Opi-n to all Finland.) 
THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION of this 
* Association will bo held nt Dorchester, on 
WEDNESDAY and THUR'DAY. the 27th and 28th 
September next, when not less than 1-kht Pieces of 
Piute, in addition to the Society's Pivmhims, will be 
offered for competition. 
From and after the 26th .Inly instant, a Prize List 
will be forwarded to any applicant, on a stamped 
envelope, addressed, and sixpenny postage stamps 
being received by the Honorary Secretary, 
Dorchester, 22nd July, KM . G. J , And rews. 
fjTRO suing equipment. 
I For l" ij i , rod, winch, line, 12 flies nnd fly-cut. 
For 21 a best plain hickory rod, winch, 20 yards 
p 'tent line, 30 best flics. 2 collars, and fly. ease. For 
40*., one of the best rods in London, with two tops, 
\c., 3 front tackles, 2 traces, gaff. hook, multiplying 
w inch, 20 yards patent taper line, 24 best flies 2 girt 
collars, and fly-case, forwarded in answer t i u Pott- 
efllce order, and any article exchanged If not approved 
i. Best trout flies, 2d. each, or 1 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. Of. Jons Ciikuk, 
132c, Oxtord -street. Catalogues and Guides gratis. 
pi 1IE II aTTa V SILK l .MUHELLAS 
1 are superior to all others, 19s. to 23*. ; Improved 
Alpaca, will not cut like the ordinary silk, 7*. to 13s. ; 
Silk Umbrellas, 7*. to 17s.; Gingham, 2*. to 7*.; Car- 
riage, 8s. Gd. to 18s. All manufactured on the pre- 
mises, and warranted, by John Cheek, 132c, Oxford- 
street. 
A LVOV’S A liCH FRY EQUIPMENT 
-cl. for 20 s. consists of a 3 ft best self Imw, six arrows, 
spare string, glove, arm guard, belt, and pouch; for 
i 5s., jx superior set, including target and stand; for 
73s., a most superior sot. Including a two-piece bow, 
six footed arrows, morocco qulvor, belt, & c. A 
gentleman's set for 25s. Gd. consist of a (1 ft. best self 
bow, six pine arrows, and n 3 it. target; for 40s. n 
superior set, including target, stand, arm-guard, belt, 
and pouch; for 82 s. Gd ., n most superior set, including 
a two-piece bow, six footed arrows, quiver. Are.— J ohn 
Cheek, 132c, Oxford-street.— Target, 4 It. diameter, 
15s . Archer's Guide and Catalogue gratis. 
CHICKENS OF 1851. 
TO IIN T FAIR LIE. Esq., of Chevolcy 
r J Park. Newmarket, will be prepared, after the 
25th of June, to DISPOSE OF His CHICKENS, nil I 
bred from his well-known Prize Birds. Terms may 
be had by enclosing a stamped, directed envelope, as | 
above. 
Tl 1 -DAI S SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, Ac , 
. BY AUCTION— Upward* of 140 HORSES each 
week at the 
p HEAT CENTRAL HORSE AND 
'J CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, ST. GEORGE'S 
ROAD, LONDON.— The moot Extensive Commission 
Mart is- London. 
The Proprietor "begs respectfully to inform the 
Nobility, Gentry, and the Public, that the above 
Establishment is open for carrying on a Legitimate 
Commission Business In the disposal of Horses, Car- 
riage-s &c., by Private Treaty, Dally, also BY AUC- 
TION', EVERY TUESDAY, commencing at Twelve 
o’clock precisely, according to Conditions exhibited 
on the Premises, which have been built icgurdlcss ol 
expense, with latest Improvements for ventilation, 
drainage, ike. The Accomm dntlon and Attention Is 
admitted to he superior to any similar Establishment 
in London; the situation is central- ut a junction of 
seven leading thoroughfares to nil parts of the Metro- 
polis, nnd One Mile from the London Bridges. 
The Proprietor assures the Public there Is no deal- 
ing permitted by li mjelf or any person connected 
with his Repository, or misrepresentation of owner- 
ship of Horses resorted to : thus ilie Interests of both 
Buyers and Sellers arc equally uud completely pr.q- 
teccd. 
Horses taken from any of the London Railway Sta- 
tions without any charge to he Owner. 
It. D. RICA, Proprietor. 
A choice of over 100 Horses, vari ju Dally, constat- 
To Her Majesty the Queen, Her Majesty’s Woods and Works, 
the Hon. Board of Ordnance, &c. 
MOORES 
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The two louvre Ventilator 
(.see engraving), from 
6s. each. 
For 
Window 5 , Partitions, Factories, Workshops, Warehouses, Greenhouses, 
Cottages, Stabling-, Granaries, and other Buildings, 
Railway & Private Carriage?, &c. 
In Churches and Public Buildings, also In Sitting and Bed Rooms, Nurseries, nnd enclosed places generally, 
where people a-.emblc, the impure air of the breath, the burnt air of tho lights, the odour of dishes, Sec 
because heated, and therefore specifically light — nil ascend first towards the celling; but as, In ordinary 
morns, no opening exists there for escape, they soon contaminate the whole of the air In the room to the level 
of the chimney mouth, from which only can any portion ultimata))' puM away. From this arises great, 
though often unsuspected, injury to the health, and finally to the constitution of tho inmates. 
For Farms. Dairies. Outbuildings, &c,, tho Ventilator can be made to form o complete Window, Iron 
Frames, and Rough Plntc Glass, &c. 
Ventilators nindo to uny size, and to most forms of Sashes; also for Sky or Fan Lights, artd oilier purposes. 
A considerable saving and additional safety by having fixed Window Sashes. 
MOORE'S PATEN T “ LEVER V KNTILATOR," forming a regular current of air, is calculated to effect all 
that is required for improving animal mid vegetable health. The vitiated air is emitted at the opening left 
for that purpose. 
To Sliopko pers they arc particularly recommended, ns from their capabilities of removing the foul air 
caused by the gas in the shop and windows, they effectually preserve the stock in good condition, and prevent 
explosion ot gas. 
They can bo fitted into Metal Sashes if required. 
Stained and other Ornamental Glass Louvres to correspond with design of Window. 
MOORE’S PATENT RESPIRATOR. 
DM mint and HOUSE CLOCK MAKERS TO THE HON. BOARD OF ORDNANCE, THE RUSSIAN 
A GOVERNMENT, AND THE E.MI'EROR OF CHINA. 
Manufactory, SEKFORD WORKS, St. James's Walk, Clekkenwkll, LONDON. 
EAGLE INSURANCE COMPANY. 
3, CRESCENT, NEW BRIDGE STREET, BLACKFIlIAItS, LONDON. 
ck.% Cobs, llurnep Horses, Ponies. 
,vc., nisi Gait and Van Horses may be Inspected 
ing of Hunters, Hack? 
,iid V 
d for every purpose 'on the Premia' 
and trials alio 
prior to Purchm 
i Adi limit to Hie Elephant and C utle.t 
rill) COACH. MAKERS, .SADDLERS, 
JL HARNESS MAKERS, nnd the Publlr.— The 
GREAT CENTRAL HORSE and CARRIAGE 
REPOSITORY. ST. GEORGE'S ROM). LONDON, 
with tpacious floors, galleru x for Carnnse*. Harm's*, 
4c -• , is now complete, and well adapted tor the sale <>i 
such. New Carriages nnd Harm-'* .old ut this murl 
are not chargeable with rant nr standing. 
R.D. Kca, Proprietor. 
P.S. — Upwards of 100 horses arc weekly on view 
and sale. A actions every Tuesday. Sales o per cent. 
1' nor sold, 5t- for auctio n expenses. 
CAUTION. 
MESSRS. ALLSOPP ami SONS find 
-1 it necesary to caution the Public, and especially 
Shippers of their Alex to the Colonies, against Frauds 
committed by parties in selling spurious Ales for 
tli» e ot Mes.rs. Allsopp and Sons. 
Messrs. A LLSOPP.ind SONS have felt compelled 
l>y the extent to which this dlsgriejtul praetisj it, 
b • i am; I, to prois.-l In several Casot by o'datn - 
ing i ij metions Iron tli-j Court of Chancery, and 
have ultimately been driven to prosecute criminally 
for the commission of this oDenco. They beg to 
call attention to the Case of THE QUEEN t>. GRAY 
and GOSLTN, in which LORD CAMPBELL sentenced 
* He* parties charged to “ Twelve >10111)1'' Imprison- 
ment, with Hard Labour." — Vide “Times" and 
"Morning Advertiser,'’ of the J8th May. 
Messrs. ALLSOPP and SONS will thunk all persons 
having reason to doubt the genuineness of any article 
sold under their name, to send them tho earliest In- 
formation, in order that immediate steps may be 
taken for prosecuting the parties. 
Messrs. ALLSOPP and SONS will be happy to 
furnish the Names of respectable Houses, where a 
supply of their Ales may bo depended on, as genuine 
from the Brewery. 
Brewery, Burton-on -Trent. 
I > V HUN LIEBIG ON ALLSOPP’S 
J_) PALE ALL. “I am myself an admirer of 
this beverage, and my own experience enables ine 
to recommend it, m accordance with the opinion of 
the most eminent English physicians, as a very 
agreeable and efficient lorflc. and osa general beverage, 
both for the invulid and the robust." — Glesteu, 
May, 6. 
AbLSOPP’d PALP, ALE ONLY is BOTTLED 
by PARKER and TWINING, Deer Merchants, 5J. 
V ALL-MALL. 
IMPERIAL MEASURE.— Quart*, 8s.; Pints, 6*. , 
II ilf.pmts (for luncheon), 3t. per dozen. Also in 
Casks of 18 gallons and upwards. 
n OLES’3 ALGA M AllIN A is the 
M Concentrated Essence of the sea. weed, contain- 
i'.g In a highly condensed form rill the virtues of 
t p ants, to which medical authorities ascribe the 
principal benefit* derivable from a residence by the 
•ca. It affords speedy relief nnd a certain cure In. all 
cases of Acute or Chronic Rheumatism, Rheumatic 
hoot, Ncaralgia, and other pains In the limbs and 
Joints. It I* now rapidly superseding all other ex- 
ternal remediw In ca»' • of Weakne**, Relaxation, 
Contraction, Paralysis, Stlffnr-s-, Deformities, Swell- 
ing*. J utnours. Scrofulous Diseases; and in all cases 
where friction is recommended, it will greatly increase 
Its good effect. Sold in bottles, "i». Hd , 4s. Gd., and 
ll» each, by f. Keating, 79, St. Paul's Churchyard, 
London ; and all Chemist*. Apply for the Pamphlet, 
which should be read by all sufferers. 
THOMAS DEV AS, Esq., Dtputy -Chairman. 
RALPH CHAS. PRICE, Esq. 
TH. G S \ MB ROOK E. E>q. 
WILLIAM WYBBOW, Esq. 
Auditors. 
THOMAS ALLEN. Esq. 
JAS. GASCOIGNE LYNDE, 
Esq. 
. Tower III11. 
Lombard St. 
DIRECTORS. 
ROBERT ALEXANDER GRAY, Esq., Chairman. 
CHARLES BISCHOFF, Esq. 
THO. BUDDING ION, Esq. 
NATHANIEL GOULD, Esq. 
CII AS. T HOLCOMBE. E<q. 
R. HARMAN LLOYl), l. q. 
JOSHUA LOCKWOOD, H*q. 
W. ANDERSON PEACOCK, 
E-q. 
Physician— GEORGE LEITH ROUPELL, M l)., F I! S., 15, Welbeck Street. 
Surgeons- JAMES SANER, Ls , . M.D , Finsbury Sq. WM. COOKE, Esq . M.D , 3h, Trinity Sq., 
B.rnkei .> - Messrs. GI.Y.N, MILLS ik Co., G7. Lombard St. Messrs. HANBURYS & LLOYDS, GO, I 
Actuary and Secrciary— CHARLES JELLICO, Esq. 
The Business of tho Company comprises Assurances on Lives uud Survivorships, the Purchase of Life Interests, 
the Sale ami Purchase of Contingent and Deferred Annuities, Loans of Money on Mortgage, &c. 
Tills Company was established In 1807, ls empowered by tho Act of Parliament 53 Geo. III., and r gulatcd 
by Deed enrolled In the High Court of Chancery. 
The Company was originally a strictly Proprietary one. The Assured, on the participating scale, now 
participate qnlnqucnnlnlly In four-fifths of the amount to be divided. 
To the present time (1853) tho Assured have received from the Company, in satisfaction of their Claims, 
upwards of £\, 4b0, 000. 
The amount at present Assured is £3.000,000 nearly, nnd the income of the Company is about £125,000. 
At -tlic lust Division of Surplus, about £120,000 was added to the sums assured under Policies for the whole 
term of Life. . 
The lives assured are permitted, In time of pence, nnd not bring engaged In mining or gold digging, to 
reside in any country,— or to pass by sea i not being seafaring persons by profession) between any two puffs of 
the same hemisphere -distant more than 33 degrees from the Equator, without extra charge. 
All Policy Stamps nnd Medical Fees are now paid by the Company. 
By recent enactments, persons are exempt, under certain restrictions, from Incoino Tax, as respects so 
much of their income as they may devote to Assurances on Lives. 
The Annual Reports ot tho Company's state and progress, Prospectuses and Forms, may be had, or will be 
sent, post free, on application at the Office, or to any of the Company's Agents. 
-< 2 , 8 — >, 
BLACKWELL'S PATENTS FOIl 
D SADDLERY, HARNESS, Ac. Vulcanized India, 
rubber Springs for Saddle Straps, Girths, Rollers, 
Belts, &c.. 2s. Gd. each. Gutta Perch a Dumb Jockeys, 
for Breaking Horses. Bitting, Exercising, &c. Spring 
reins for do., 12s. Gd. a pair. Patent Springs for- 
bearing reins, driving reins, riding reins, &c., 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 ttic Marble 
Arch; South-west Gallery, Crystal 'Pnla'ce; nnd of 
all Saddlers. _ „ , 
Licences granted for Franco, Belgium, Holland 
and other Continental States; nr tho, three Patents to 
be disposed of for those Countries. 
1) NICOLL’S RE- 
1). GISTERED SHIRT, 
SIX FOR FORTY .SHIL- 
LINGS, Is proverbial for lit, 
quality, and workmanship. 
Boy's, 6 for 22s. fid- Em- 
broidered and other Dress 
Shirts. Coloured Shirts in 
great variety. Three-fold Col- 
lars, Us. Gd. per dozen. 
FLANNEL SHIRTS FOR 
THE MOORS, Walking, Hunt- 
ing, and Yachting, in Wove and Printed Cheeks, 
Stripes, ike. 
42, Rcgcnt-circu?, Piccadilly; 4G, I.ombard-strcct, 
City ; South Gallery, Crystal Palace. Country Agents. 
Particulars. Free. 
IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES FUR- 
1 N1SHING who study elegance with economy.— 
JAMES COOK’S THREE GUINEA FRENCH 
POLISHED MAHOGANY ARABIAN BEDSTEAD. 
Bedding. Cabinet, Carpet, Looking-plass. nnd Up- 
holstery Warehouse. — Brompton-house, 22, and 23, 
Queen’s-buildings. KnighUbridgc. Estimates given, 
and a list of prices sent post-free. 
Maxufactdbers to 
Her Majesty's 
llu.MA'KADi.1'. BOARD OF ORDNANCE 
j AIIQUEES nnd Tent?, for Cricket nnd 
'l Archery Clubs. —‘WILLIAM PIGGOTT, 115, 
Fore-street, City, London, manufacturer of Marquees, 
Tents, I ; lags, Awnings, Rick Cloths, Turpaulinrs, Im- 
proved Waterproof Oiled Sheets, Covers foi Carts, 
Waggons, ami Loiu Cloths for Horses, Sacks, Sacking 
and Canvass. Marquees and Flags let out on hire, 
for large or small parties, Horticultural Fetes and 
Flower Shows. Awnings and Temporary Room? 
erected, and elegantly fitted up, lighted and boarded. 
Terms reasonable. 
CROUSE SHOOTING AND FISHING. 
WREN, BROTHERS, have Invented and Patented a Light, 
Portable EASY CHAIR, which instantly form* a Comfortable 
Field Bedstead, when folded only measures 2 It. 8 In , by 
2 ft. wide, and 4) In. deep. Price, with Mattress, 50s ; without, 
85s. If with case, forming a Dining Table with portable legs, 
for lour persons, 15s. extra. 
Address, or apply to WREN, BROTHERS, Bedding nnd Iron 
and Bras* Bedstead Manufacturers, 232, Tottcnliam-court Road* 
nnd 9, Sloane-strcet, Knlglitsbiidgc, London. 
CRYSTAL PALACE. 
T7 REQUEST TRAVELLERS CAN 
1 INSURE AGAINST RAILWAY ACCIDENTS 
by the Yeur, Terms of Years, or for Ilia Whole of LHe, 
on application to the Booking Clerks at the principal 
Railway Stallone, and ut tho office of the Railway 
Passenger*’ Assurance Company, 3, Old Broad-street 
WIJ.LI IM J MW. Been Ury. 
n LENFI ELI) PATENT STARCH, 
VJ (Used In Her Majesty’s Laundry,) and 
WOTHERSPOON’S Machine-made CONFECTION- 
ARY, MARMALADE, JAMS, JELLIES, dec., (which 
gained tho prize medal of 1851,) — may be hud of nil 
Grocers; wholosalo ol' Wotherspoon, Mncktiy, and 
Co., 06, Queen -street, Clicapslde, London. 
RUPTURES. — BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 
THE MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS i? 
allowed by upwards of 200 Medical 
Gentlemen to be the most effective 
invention In the curative treatment of 
HERNIA. The use of a steel spring, 
so often hurtful hi its effects, is 
hero avoided; a soft bandage being 
worn round the body, while the re- 
quisite resisting power is supplied 
by the MOC-MAIN PAD and PA- 
TENT LEVER, fitting with so much 
ease and closeness Hint it ennnot be 
detected, and may be worn during 
sleep. A descriptive circular may 
be had, nnd (lie Truss (which cannot 
fail to fit) forwarded by post, on 
the circumference of the body 
two Inches below the hips being 
sent to the manufacturer, 
Mr. White, 228, Piccadilly, London. 
Price of asingle truss, 10s., 21*.. 20*. fid., and 31*. fir/., 
postage,!*.; double, ditto, 31*- 0r/.,42*.,and 52*. Or/., 
postage, 1*. 8r/. Post-office orders to be made pay- 
able to John White, Post-office, Piccadilly. 
PLASTIC STOCKINGS.— The materia 
L’J of which these are made is recommended by the 
Faculty as being peculiarly ELASTIC and COM- 
PRESSIBLE, and the best inveniion for givmc 
efficient and permanent support, in oil cases of 
WEAKNESS and SWELLING of the LEG?, 
VARICOSE VEINS, SPRAINS, kc. It is porous, 
tight in texture, and inexpensive, and is drawn on 
like an ordinary stocking. Price from 7*. fir/, to 10*. 
each, postage, Oil. 
Manufactory, 22 Piccadilly, London. 
THE miCEPIIALUS NOSEBAND.— 
J- A simple and easy remedy for hard-pulling horses, 
rendering inveterate borers tratcable and light in 
hand. Suitable to any curb bridle. Extensively 
patronised by the officers of her Majesty’s cavalry, 
th« sporting world, &c., nnd strongly recommended 
(or ladles’ use. Price, for saddle-horses, 8*. ; fer 
harness-horses, 12*. Sent (post free) on receipt ot 
a money order, payable at the Piccadilly post-office, 
to With am M. Bywateh, Saddler, Kc., 99, Piccadilly, 
London. — None are genuine unless stamped — 
“Bvwai eg, London." 
A N SDK LIAS DOGS AND THEIR 
l\. GAME. — On view, at Messrs. J. and R. JEN- 
NINGS'S GALLERY, Seven choice and beautiful 
Paintings, by Riciid. Ansdbll, Esq., of DOGS AND 
THEIR GAME. Admission by application to Messrs. 
J. nnd It. Jennings, Prlntsellers,02, Clieapside. 
