782 
THE FIELD 
YORK AUGUST MEETING. 
'TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, bv 
1 Messrs. TATTERSAI.L.on WEDNESDAY, 
AUGUST -23rd, at YORK, ut Elevou o Clock, 
without reserve,— „ , , 
«" Lots of Brood More? of the best b ood and 
covered by fashionable Stallions ; Yearlings and 
Foals from the well-known Eastby Abbey Stud. 
axvitat cat i.' OF YEARLINGS, &c. 
" To be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mes.^s TAT- 
TKKSAI I* on t lie I remises, at KAW CLIx 1 
l’AItnnrifS two and a half miles from York, on 
Til UltSDAV, AUGUST 24th, at Eleven o Clock,— 
50 Lots of thoroughbred stock, consisting of 
*>7 Yearlings (being the entire produce) by the 
Flvintr Dutchman. Chanticleer, Pyrrhus the First, 
Hetman i’latoff. the Libel, Don John.&o , &c., nnd 
several Brood Mares, Colts, &c. 
To be SOLD by AUCTION, by Messrs. TAT- 
-.th " 
TK ICS ALL, on FICID.VY. the 25ih of AUGUST, 
in the WINDMILL YARD, YORK, at Eleven, 
with or without their engagements,— 
12 Horses in training, Including Evadne, Peggy, 
Hatchet, Robin Hood, Stiletto, Sicily, Chisel, lie., 
and 
l Brood Marcs, covered by the Knight of Avenel, 
the property of a gentleman. 
To be SOLD by AUC TION, by Messrs. TAT- 
TKKSALL, on FRIDAY, the 26 th of AUGUST, 
* uu a nil' » • • _ , 
in the WINDMILL YARD, YORK, nt Twelve 
O’Clock,— - 
■J Yearling Colts, all by I’yrrhus the F irst, out of 
w ell-bred Stares, the property of Sir Tat ton Sykes, 
Catalogues of the above Sales may he had of 
Messrs. TATTERSALL, nt Ilydc-pnrk-corner, 
uiul at the Black Swan, at York,duriDg the Meeting 
week. 
BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
M AJOR’S REM EDIES for the HORSE, 
the best and most effectual ever discovered, 
superseding the “ burning iron” and the torture of 
“cautery." „ 
MAJOR’S BRITISH REMEDY' for the Cure of 
Ringbone, Spavins, Splints, &c. A single bottle 
sufficient to cure from four to six Spuvln9, price 
$1. 15? 
MAJOR'S SINOVITIO LOTION (the Remedy, 
No. 2 ), for Grogginess, Weak Joints. Sprains of the 
Back Sinews, Ruptures of the Sheaths of Tendons, 
Suspensory Ligaments, Shoulder Lameness, and 
Inflammation ; also for the cure nnd prevention of 
breaking down, & c. In bottles, large size, £1. Is. -, 
small, 10s. Gd. each. The above invaluable reme- 
' • VO, ^ULII< Allv »UV« W * 
dies can now be forwarded to any part ol the 
United Kingdom. Pre-payment, by Check or Post- 
a iiuvu ivui^uuiii. a ■ • j * 
office order, made payable to Joseph Major, l’ost- 
oflicc, Charing-cross. 
Letters addressed to Joseph Major, Horse Infir- 
mary, British-ynrd, Cockspur-street. 
Agent for Newmarket, Mr. Thomas Dunning ; 
for Scotland, Messrs. Gardner and Ainslle, Edin- 
burgh ; Mr. W. F. Wells, chemist, t.2, Suckville- 
gtrect, agent for Dublin; agent for Glasgow, Mr. 
Y\ r . A. Preston, 16, Stockwell-street, and 44, 
Adelphi-street. 
TUESDAY’S SALE of HORSES. CARRIAGES, 
Sec.. BY AUCTION.— Upwards of 140 HORSES 
each week at the 
/ 1 REAT CENTRAL IIORSE mul CAR- 
\ I RIAGE REPOSITORY, ST. G EORGE'S- 
ROAD, LONDON.- The most Extensive Com- 
mission Mart in 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, 
Carriages, &c., by Private Treaty, Daily. Also BY’ 
AUC 1 ION, EVERY TUESDAY, commencing at 
Twelve o'clock precisely, according to Conditions 
exhibited on the Premises, which have been built 
regardless of expense, with latest improvements 
for ventilution, drainage, &c. The Accommoda- 
tion and Attention are admitted to he superior to 
any similar Establishment in London ; the situa- 
tion is central— at a junction of seven lending 
thoroughfares to all parts of the Metropolis, and 
One Mile from the London Bridges. 
The Proprietor assures the Public there is no 
dealing permitted by himself or any person con- 
nected with liis Repository, or misrepresentation 
of ownership of horses resorted to: thus the in- 
terests of both Buyers and Sellers are equally and 
completely protected. 
Horses taken from any of the London Railway 
Stations without any charge to the owner. 
I*. D. REA, Proprietor. 
A choice of over 100 Horses, varied Daily, con- 
sisting of Hunters, Hacks, Cobs, Harness Horses, 
Ponies, & c., also Cart and Y'an Horses, may be 
inspected, and trials allowed for every purpose ou 
the Premises, prior to Purchase. 
(Adjacent to the Elephant and Castle.) 
r pO COACHMAKERS, SADDLERS, 
L HARNESS MAKERS, and the Public.— 
The GREAT CENTRAL HOUSE and CAR- 
RIAGE REPOSITORY', ST. GEOltGE’S-ROAD, 
LONDON, with spacious floors, galleries for Car- 
riages. Harness, & c., is now complete, and well 
adapted for the sale of such. New Carriages and 
Harness sold at this mart arc not chargeable with 
rent or standing. R. D. REA, Proprietor. 
P.S.— Upwards of 100 horses are weekly on view 
and sale. Auctions every Tuesday. Sales 6 per 
cent. If not sold, 5s. for auction expenses. 
CHARLES LENNY, 
Coach and Harness Manufacturer, 
20, NORTH END, CROYDON, 
I ) EGS to call attention to his Broughams, 
) Clurences, Barouches, with his registered 
noiseless wheel-plate, thus shortening the distance 
between the wheels, and lessening the draught for 
the horse, allowing the wheels to lock quite under, 
and having high front wheels. 
C. L. has constantly ou sale Cab nnd Driving 
Phaetons, Stanhope and single Horse ditto, Pony 
Carriages, and Park Phaetons, lie also solicits 
attention to his Newport Pngnel and other Carts, 
either with panels or wickerwork sides, and to his 
Bagot Cart, m panel or wlcken 
erwork, easy of acce„>, 
and possessing ail the advantages of the Malvern 
Cart, but Jess expensive. 
He has also a large stock of Croydon Basket 
Carriages, cheap and elegant, and in every variety 
of shape, either for sale or building to order, with 
or without heads, to suit eitiier the Shetland Pony 
or the Horse. 
C. L. would also invite an inspection of his re- 
gistered Phaeton in basket-work, suitable either 
for one or a pair of ponies or horses. 
Carriages of all kinds let on hire for long or 
short engagements. 
NEW PRACTICAL WORK ON THE DOG, 
BY MAYHEW. 
In One Volume, price 5s., half-bound, 
D OGS : their Management and Treat- 
ment. Being a new Plan of Treating tlio 
Animal By EDWARD MAYHEW (Author ol 
the “ Horse’s Mouth, showing the Age by the 
Teeth,” Ac ; With Illustrations by Harrison Weir. 
London: GEORGE KOUTLEDGE and Co., 2, 
Farringdon street. 
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GROUSE SHOOTING AND FISHING. 
YVREN, BROTHERS, have invented and patented a 
Light, Portable EASY CHAIR, which instantly forms a 
Comfortable Field Bedstead; when folded only measures 
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with portable legs, for four persons, 15s. extra. 
Address, or apply, to WREN, BROTHERS, Bedding and 
Iron and Brass Bedstead Manufacturers, 232, Tottenham- 
court-road,nnd9, Sloane-street, Knightsbridge, London. 
ENGLISH ARMY IN TURKEY. 
WAR WITH RUSSIA. 
Now Ready, Price One Shilling, 
K NIGHT’S POCKET VOCABULARY 
IN ENGLISH AND TURKISH I)y 
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“ This book will be indispensable among commis- 
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ordered to Turkey, as well as Officers of the British 
fleet in the Black Sea. The section devoted to 
provisions will be particularly useful on the coast 
near Sinope, as well as Varna.” 
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by JOHN PARRY', and Illustrated with Reminis- 
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R AND- BOOK of GLEES, Madrigals, 
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bers, 2d. each; or Nos. 1 to 50, in One Volume, 
4 to., 8s. 
London : ROBERT COCKS and Co. 
( \VER the WAVES we FLOAT.— The 
* P celebrated Fairy Duet, as now being sung 
with enthusiastic applause by the Misses M' Alpine, 
at the Fashionable Concerts. Words by J.E. CAR- 
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3s. Mr. Glover’s music wins fresh applause from 
t he rendering of these accomplished vocalists. 
London: ROBERT COCKS and Co. 
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_ YVritten by J. E. CARPENTER, Esq. Com- 
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H and-book of standard 
ENGLISH SONGS. Edited by JOSEPH 
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O HOOTING EXCURSION to the 
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latter part of September, and will be furnished 
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J No. 7 of this attractive and useful Periodical 
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Every variety of Policies granted on any number 
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HPHE BUCEPHALUS NOSEBAND.— 
fi A simple and easy remedy for hard-pulling 
horses, rendering inveterate borers tractable and 
light in hand. Suitable to auy curb-bridle. Ex- 
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strongly recommended for ladies’ use. Price, for 
saddle-horses, 6s.; for harness-horses, 12s. Sent 
(post free) on receipt of a money order, payable at 
the Piccadilly Post-office, to Wituau M.Bywateu. 
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A NEW DISCOVERY IN TEETH. 
TVf R- HOWARD, Surgeon-Dentist, 
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Decayed teeth rendered sound aud useful in 
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Web, Fetlock, Speedy Cut, and Leg Boots, 
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Covers for Carts, Waggons, nnd Loin Cloth 
Horses, Sacks, Sacking and Canvass. Mar 
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