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THE FIELD. 
'T'O be SOLD byAUCTION.-A niipajt 
I important SALE of Fi^-clnM OKM- 
HDUNDS- Mr. .1. M. ,,() ™ r» b „n TilURH 
cntire°STTJI? * G SV^ <>”l T* n pf * '^to 
John* Brmni? E#q. of N ot 1 I nghaim wl»o declining 
publiocoun in g, oon«i#U»g of high-brad inpllnga, 
«t nd second seas I<>£ ; brood b tel e*. 
quarters. 
“tud S£"l1.e SpHnV'fw generally untried, 
and aw very good-looking, being reure.i nt single 
j he others ore all public winners. 
STUD DOGS. 
Lot l FIELD MARSHAL, black dog. by Figaro 
()ll t of Duchess ; lie is the sire of the follow- 
ing celebrated greyhounds (the first season 
of his slock running) c— Black Dalton, 
Bloomer, Bessy G region. Blister. Border 
Chief, Calypso, Buena Mosa, Skirmisher, 
Ballet Dancer, Destiny, Strategy, Fyaon 
Sylph, &C. 
J. WORLD'S FAIR, blue dog, by Figheldean 
out of Elite ; stock not out, very promising, 
good pedigree and performer? for reference 
—sec Thacker. 
BROOD BITCHES. 
8. LALLA KOObll, by Cockllgbter out of 
Camlet, by Westwind (good performance - 
vide Thacker. 
4 . QUEEN OF DIAMONDS, white and red, 
by Horcsford out of Zllpa; in pup to Bed- 
lnmit< — vide Thacker. 
6 . BONN115 MAGGIE, while ami fawn, by 
the Viewer out of Annie Luurl; good per- 
former, In pup lo Bedlamite— vide Thacker. 
6. IS F FIE DEANS, white and yellow, by 
Croton Oil out of Harebell; the dam of 
l'yson, Crazy K ate, Calypso, Border Chief, 
&o - sec Thncker. 
7. BASHFUL FANNY, red bitch, by Figaro 
out of Old Daisy, by Defiance, sire of 
Twilight out of Here I am Again, by 
Briton, Briton out of Knavery, Bister lo 
Bugle see Thacker. 
8. FORTUNE TELLER, black, by Figaro out 
of fwlllght see Thacker. 
9. BALLET GIRL, black, by Oliver Twist out 
of Black Peggy— sec Thncker. 
RUNNING DOGS. 
10. BALLET DANCER, black, by Field Mar- 
shal out of Ballet Girl ; ran t wo seasons— 
see I backer. 
11. BLOOMER, blue, by Field Marshal out of 
Bella Donna, sister to Blackbird; won the 
Kdensor Stakes, Chatsworlb, and Appleby 
Carr Slakes at Barton-on-H umber. 
THE BEDLAMITE UTTER. 
12. BEDLAM LASS, black, by Figaro out of 
Bessy Bedlam. 1850-51, wou tho Chester- 
field Stakes at Shelford ; won No. 2 Sapling 
Stake, Lnngar. -1851-52, ran up to her 
brother Bedlamite for the Brough Open 
Cup at Ilornby Park, and drawn, 32 dogs; 
won (he Aahdown Cup at the Champion 
Meeting, 10 dogs. 
13. BEDLAM FURY, black, by Figaro out of 
Bes«y Bedlam. 1850-51, won the Trial 
Stakes at Oxton.— 852-53, ran up for the 
Burlington CupntCImtsworth Open Meet- 
ing, 1C dogs? won the Chesterfield Stakes 
nt the Sherwood Open Meeting, 10 dogs; 
won the All-aged Stakes at the Cnrdington 
Champion Open Meeting, 32 dogs. 
14. BEDLAM BESS, black, by Figaro out of 
Bessy Bedlam; 1850-61, won a Sapling 
Stake at Ox ton — 1851 52, ran li)) for the 
Hornby Park Stakes, 32 (logs; won the 
Stonleigh Stakes, all ages, 32 (logs, al 
Kenilworth Open Meeting; ran up lor the 
Puppy Stakes at Newmarket Champion. 
32 dogs— 18)2.53, won tho Druid Stakes nt 
Wilts Champion Meeting, 16 dogs; ran 
third for the Ashdown Champion, which 
her sister won. 16 dogs, won three courses 
in the Cardlngtou Open, all ages, won by 
her sister, Bedlam Fury, 32 dogs.— 1853 64, 
won two courses Newmarket Champion. 32 
dogs; divided Chesterfield Cup nt Not- 
tingham Champion Meeting, 1G (logs; ran 
third for the Druid Cup nt the Great 
North and South Match, 32 (N) and 32 (S) ; 
won the Malton Cup at Muitou Open Meet- 
ing, 16 dogs. 
15. BRIGHT EYE, red, by Figaro out of Bessv 
Bedlam. 1860-51, ran up for the Ilassall 
Stakes, at Shelford; divided u Sapling 
Slake, nt Oxton, with Bird's Eye.— 1851-52, 
divided the Castle Crafg Cup, at Biggnr. 10 
dogs; divided tho Mutton Cup; won the 
Bitch Puppy Stakes nt Cnrdington Open 
Meeting, J 2 dogs. 1852-53, won the Chats- 
worth Cup at the Open Meeting, 1“ dogs; 
divided the Elston Stakes, at the Wills 
Champion, with her sister Bird's Eye, 10 
dogs. — 1863-54, divided the Chesterfield 
Stakes, at Nottingham Open Meeting, 1C 
(logs. 
10. BIRD’S EYE, red, by Figaro out of Bessy 
Bedlam. 1862-51 , won the Sapling Stakes 
at Shelford ; divided the Sapling Stakes, at 
Oxton, with Bright Eve.— 1851-52, ran 
third lor the Great Yorkshire Stakes, at 
Market Wcighton, 1 00 dogs, and in running 
her second course nt the Newmarket Cham 
piou iujured one of her eyes very severely, 
and ran no more that season.— 1652-53, w on 
tho Kenilworth Stakes (Open 1 , 16 dog*; 
won t lie Ilaiiiton Cun (Open). 12 dogs; 
divided the Elston Stakes, at the Wiltshire 
Champion with her sister Bright Eye, 10 
dogs. — 1853-54, won two courses at the 
Newmarket Champion, put out by tho 
winner. 
17. BEDLAM I IK, bln k dog, by Figaro out of 
Bessy Bedlam. 1850-61, won the Sapling 
Manor House Stakes, nt Shelford; No I 
Sapling Stake, at Langar.— 1851-52, won as 
a puppy the Brough Open Cup (all ages), 
at Ilornby Park, 32 dogs -Bedlam Lass, 
h‘s 'i ter, left in with him; won at Ash- 
down Park Open Champion Meeting the 
Craven Stakes. 21 dogs - Bedlam Lass 
winning the Ashdown Cup.— 1852-63, won 
the Druid’s Cup at the Wiltshire Cham- 
pion, value 4- 400. 40 dogs -, won two courses 
in the Ilornby Champion Meeting, and in 
his third course bloke bis toe, and bus not 
run since. 
FIRST SEASON DOGS. 
18. BLACK DALTON, black dog. by Field 
Marshal out of l ady Dalton, Won Stone- 
henge Slakes, Wiltshire Champion, and 
two courses Clifton Cup Open Meeting; 
injured by the frost. 
19. BLISTER, black bitch, by Field Marshal 
out of Syncope. Divided Devonshire Cup, 
at Chntflworth, with Bessy Grcgson. 
20. BESSY G R EG SON, black bitch, by Field 
Marshal out of Grace. Divided Devonshire 
Cup with Blister, at Chusworth Meeting 
(Open) ; ran up after an undecided course 
at Burueston Meeting. 32 dogs; won two 
courses at Wiltshire Champion. 
21. BEDLAM MAID, black and white hitch, by 
Figaro out of Jicssy Bedlam. Won two 
courses Kenilworth Cup; won Melbourne 
Slakes, at lluggnte Open Meeting, Hi dogs. 
22. BESSY BEDLAM, dun., black bitch, by 
JOgaro out of Bessy Bedlam. Only ran 
one course iu public, lamed. 
SAPLINGS. 
23. RED DOG, by Sylvan out of Fenuella; 
January. 
24. BL VCK and TANNED BITCH, by Sylvan 
out of Fennella ; January. 
25. RED DOG, by Banker out of Beauty, by 
Senate out or Tiny Salute. 
20. RED BI I CD. by Banker out of Beauty, by 
Senate out of Tiny Salute. 
27. BLACK DOG, by field Marshal out of 
Countess, dam of .Music Master, &c. 
28. BLACK DOG, by Figaro out of Ucesthorpc 
Lass; December. 
29. BLACK DOG, by Figaro out of Beesthorpc 
Las# ; May. „ _ , 
30. RED DOG, by World's Fair out of Flirt 
(ltrni.shaw'#) ; September. 
31. BLACK DOG, by Bedlamite out of Grace 
(G region's) ; April. 
32. BLACK BI i'CH, by Bedlamite out of Grace 
(Gregson's); April. , 
33. BLACK lUTCll, by Bedlamite out of Line 
Deans; April. , 
34. BLACK BI 1 CM, by Bedlamite out of Lme 
Deans; April. 
35. BLACK DOG, by Bedlamite out of l'aneey ; 
May. 
3G. BLACK BITCH, by Bedlainito out ot 
I'unscy ; May. 
37. FAWN BITCH, by World’s Fair out of 
Music, by King Cob; July. 
38. BLUE IUTGH, by World's Fair out of 
Music, by King Cob; July. 
39. BLACK DOG, by World's Fair out of 
Bird's Eye; August. 
40. WHITE BI TCH, by World's Fair out of 
Bird’s Eye ; August. 
41. BLACK DOG, by Bedlamite out of Lady 
Dalton. . , 
42. BLACK BITCH, by Bedlamite out of Lady 
Dalton. , . , 
43. BLACK BITCH, by World's Fair out of 
Bashful Fanny; September. 
44. RED DOG. by World’s Fair out of Bashful 
Fanny; September. 
45. RED DOG. by World’s Fair out of Bashful 
Fanny; September. 
Old Bessy Bedlam. Bedlamite, and Ills five sisters, 
have won at Champion or Open Meetings twenty- 
five first-class cups or stokes, divided eight, and ran 
iii) for six. in which 914 dogs were engaged. 
The following celebrated dogs are among the 
number beaten by Bedlamite and hi# sisters: — 
.Mildew. Tltaniu, Rattler, Public Opinion, Mayor 
of Warkworth. Camber Lad. VoltJgcur, Sorrell, 
Pedlar, Black Bess. Bashful Fanny, Lady Dalton, 
Brief, Gipsy, Captain, Nancy, Lynx, Royalty, 
Merry Lass, Black Bess. Churchwarden, Steam 
Engine, Jemima, Miss Ruth, Gertrude, Bonnie 
Leslie, Rare Hare. Malton, Y'oung Foremost, 
Glaucn, Princess, Young Flexible. Queen of Dia- 
monds, Doctor, Dcnvcntwater, Blossom, Mario- 
nette, Blooming Heather, Ringtail, Brandy Ball, 
.Music Muster, Bird on the Wing. Glndiola. Blight, 
Baronet. .lossy, Little Wonder, Man Friday, Look 
Alive, Independence, Laura Bell. Tcrrelgan, Rusli- 
along. Falsetto, Whiff, Tramp, Friar Tuck, Motley, 
Worlds Fair, Merlin, Flirt, Bevcrlac, Serpentine, 
Beauty, Lassie, Speck, Tory, Mystery, Mary, 
Waxy, Busy Body, Stitch, Motley, Moshesh, 
Rector, Rufus. Pannock, Raven, Pirate, World’s 
Fair, Young King Cob, Abel Highland Lass, 
Lynx, Sambo. Hollyoak, Bonnie Scotland. Friar 
l uck. Rabbi, Young Pilot, Jezebel, Impregnable, 
Dnlt ’ 
Eau de Vie, Kndy Dalton, Young Biscuit Powder, 
Mi,-.- Hannah, Banker, Belle of the Trent, Gambler, 
Ballet Dancer, Wrestler, Primrose, British 'Tar, 
Highland Enss, Sun Flower. Rustic, Executioner, 
Briton, Brigand, Junta, Little Savage. Highland 
Honors, Dear Women, Pliant. Calypso, &c. 
Catalogue# will he forwarded on application to 
the Auctioneer, ortoMr.JOIIN BROWN, Whccler- 
gute, Nottingham. 
C ALE of 250 HORSES.— The ANNUAL 
n SALE of HORSES in connexion with the 
LY IT I AM AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, con- 
ducted by Messrs. LUCAS and Co., Liverpool.— 
On THURSDAY, the 7th, and FRIDAY, the 8th 
SEP TEMBER next, at Ten o’Clock in the Morn- 
ing, at the CLIFTON ARMS, LYTI1AM, near 
PRESTON. Messrs. LUCAS and Co., of the Repo- 
sitory, Liverpool, will SELL by AUCTION 230 
HORSES, the properly of the Farmers and 
Breeders of tho Fyldu district. This stud, un- 
equalled iu any district in England, will be sold 
without reserve. 
Catalogue# will be forwarded to any parties 
sending their address to Messrs. LUCAS and Co., 
Repository, Liverpool ; or to Mr. KNOWLES or 
Mr. BUTCHER, Clifton Arms, Lythum. 
TUESDAY'S SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, 
Sec., BY AUCTION.— Upward# of HO HORSES 
each week at the 
/ 1 REAT CENTRAL IIORSE ami CAR- 
<1 I RIAGE REPOSITORY, ST. GEORGE'S- 
UOAD, LONDON. -The most Extensive Com- 
mission Mart in London. 
The Proprietor beg# respectfully to inform the 
Nobility, Gentry, anil the Public, that the above 
Establishment fa open for carrying on a legitimate 
Commission Business iu the disposal of Horses, 
Carriage*, &c., by Private Treaty, Daily. Also 1JY 
AUDI 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 ventilation, drainage, tie The Accommoda- 
tion and Attention arc admitted to be superior to 
any rlmilar 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 tho London Bridge#. 
Tho Proprietor assures the Public there is no 
dealing permitted by himself or any person con- 
nected with bis Repository, or misrepresentation 
of ownership of horses resorted to: thus the in- 
terests of both Buyers and Sellers are equally and 
completely protected. 
Horses m/.< a B om any of the London Railway 
Stations without any charge to the owner. 
K. D REA, Proprietor. 
A choice of over 100 Horses, varied Daily, con- 
sisting ol Hunters, Hacks, Cobs, Harness llorses, 
Ponies, &e., also Curt aud Van Horses, may be 
inspected, and trials allowed for every purpose on 
the Premises, prior to Purchase. 
(Adjacent to the Elephant and Castle.) 
T'O COACH MAKERS, SADDLERS, 
k II ALNESS MAKERS, and the Public.— 
1 he GREAT CENTRAL HORSE and CAR- 
RIAGE REl’OSl TORY. S T. G El iRG E’-S-ROAD, 
LONDON, with spacious floors, galleries for Car- 
riages, Harness, Sic., is now complete, and well 
adapted lor tho sale of Mich. New Carriages and 
Harness sold at this mart are not chargeable with 
rent or standing. R. D. REA, Proprietor. 
PS,- Upwards of 100 horses are weekly on view 
and sale. Auctions every Tuesday. Sales >5 per 
cent. If not sold. 5s. for auction expenses. 
/JLliNFlELD PATENT STARCH, 
V X (Used in Her Majesty’s Laundry ) and 
wo I HERS BOON \S Machine-made CONFEC- 
TIONERY, MARMALADE. JAMS, JELLIES, 
Ac. (which gained the prize medal of 1851),— may 
be bad of all Grocers ; wholesale of Wothcrspoon, 
Mnrkny, and Co., 60, Queen-street, Cheup.-ide, 
London. 
M 
VITANTED, a SITUATION as Hunting 
T T Groom, Second Horseman, or Second 
Coachman, by a young man who perfectly under 
stands Hunter* and Harness Horse#. Can ride mid 
drive well. Weight, 9st. slba. Cau have two years 
good character from the nobleman he has ju*t left. 
Direct. A. B., 2, Eaton-row, Ealon-square, Pimlico, 
or 14, Old Bond-street. 
BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
A JO It’S RE M EDI ES for the HORSE, 
the best and most effectual ever discovered. 
sup« rscdiug the " burning iron" and the torture of 
“ cautery." 
MAJOR'S BRITISH REMEDY' for the Cure of 
Ringbone, Spavins, Splints, &c A single bottle 
suillcient to cure from four to six Spavins, price 
£l. Mb. 
MAJOR'S SINOVITIC LOTION (the Remedy, 
No. 2), for Groggincss, Weak Joints. Sprains of the 
Back Sinews, Ruptures of the Sheaths of Tendons, 
Suspensory Ligaments, Shoulder Lameness, and 
inllummation ; also for the cure and prevention of 
breaking down, &c. In bottles, large size, £l. Is. ; 
small, 10s. Gd. each. The above invaluable reme- 
dies can now be forwarded to any part of the 
United Kingdom. Pre-payment, by Check or Post- 
office order, made payable to Joseph Major, Post- 
ofilce, Charlng-cross. 
Letters addressed to Joseph Major, Horse Infir- 
mary, British -yard, Cockspur-street. 
Agent for Newmarket, Mr. Thomas Dunning ; 
for Scotland, Messrs Gardner and Ainslie, Edin- 
burgh ; Mr. W. T . Wells, chemist, 62. Snckville- 
slreet, agent for Dublin; agent for Glasgow, Mr. 
W. A Preston, 10, Stockwell-strect, and 44, 
Adelphi-street. 
T 
SEWAGE CHARCOAL MANURE. 
''IIIS highly fertilising MANURE 
which is Peat Charcoal, completely saturated 
with London Sewage, will be found most elficieut 
for every species of crop, more especially for Peas. 
Beans, Turnips. Mangold Wurzef, 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 than other 
Manures now in use. It maybe obtained at the 
SEWAGE MANURE WORKS, Stuuley-bridge, 
Fulham, at £4 per ton, and, in quantities less than 
half a ton, at 5s. per cut., for ready money only ; 
and in quantities not less than a ton will be deli- 
vered at the London Termini of the Railroads free 
of charge for carriage. It may also be bud from 
Messrs. G. GIBBS and Co.. No. 20, Down-street, 
Piccadilly, Agricultural Seedsmen, Agents lor 
London ; anil from all the other Agents of the 
Company. 
CHARLES LENNY. 
Coach and Harness Manufacturer, 
20, NOR TH END, CROYDON, 
B EGS to call attention to his Broughams, 
Clarences, Barouches, with his registered 
noiseless wheel-plate, thus shortening the distance 
between the wh els, and lessening the draught for 
the horse, allowing the wheels to lock quite under, 
and having high front wheels. 
C. L. has constantly oil sale Cab and Driving 
Phaetons, Stanhope and single Horse ditto, Pony 
Carriages, and Park Phaetons, lie also solicits 
attention to bis Newport I’agnel and other Carts, 
cither with panels or wickerwork sides, and to his 
Bagot Cart, in panel or wickerwork, easy of access, 
and possessing oil the advantages of the Malvern 
Curt, but less 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 either the Shetland Pony 
or the Horse. 
C. L. w ould also invite an inspection of his re- 
gistered Phaeton in basket-work, suitable either 
lor one or a pair of ponies or horses. 
Carriages of all kinds let on hire for long or 
short engagements. 
TO ANGLERS. 
J BERNARD, -1, Church-place, by St. 
ft • James’s Church, Piccadilly, begs to inform 
the Nobility and Gentlemen Anglers that he has 
now on Sale an extensive stock of every descrip- 
tion of Salmon, Trout, Pike, and other FISHING 
RODS of very superior quality. The whole made 
on the premises under his inspection. 
Every variety of Salmon and Trout FLIES, of 
approved patterns and superior workmanship, 
adapted for English. Scotch, Irish, American, aud 
Continental Fishing. 
Also, a New FLY' BOOK, of an improved mate- 
il, and all kinds 
cial Baits, &c. &c. 
. impro 
rial, and ull kinds of Gut, Winches, Lines, Artiti- 
C ( 
Gentlemen instructed in the Art of Fly-making. 
The Trade supplied. 
OLES’S ALGA MARINA is the 
_ Concentrated Essence of the Sea-weed, con- 
taining, In n highly condensed form, all the virtues 
of those plants to which medical authorities ascribe 
the principal benefits derivable from a residence by 
the sea. It affords speedy relief and a certain cure 
in all cases of acute or chronic rheumatism, rheu- 
matic gout, neuralgia, and other pains in the limbs 
and joints. It is now rapidly superseding all other 
external remedies in cases of weakness, relaxation, 
contraction, paralysis, stiffness, deformities, swell- 
ings. tumours, scrofhlous diseases and in all cases 
where friction is recommended it will greatly in- 
crease its good effects. 
Sold in bottles, 2s. 9d., Is. Gd., and I Is. each, by 
T KEATING, 79, St Paul's Churchyard. London ; 
and all Chemists. Apply for the Pamphlet, which 
should be rend by all sufferers. 
HEALTH REM OR l o. 
H OLLOWAY'S PILLS.— 
Aii Extraordinary Cure of Dropsy, after 
suffering for eighteen months. 
Copy of a Letter from Mr. G. Briggs, Chemist, 
Goolc, dated February 15th, 1853. 
to rnoiEssoa hollowat. 
.Sib,— I have much pleasure in informing you of 
a most surprising cure of dropsy, recently elfected 
by your valuable medicines. CuDtain Jackson, of 
this place, was ufilicted with dropsy for upwards of 
eighteen months, to such an extent that it caused 
his body and limbs to be much swollen, and water 
oozed us it were from his skin, so that a daily 
change of apparel became necessary. Notwith- 
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until he commenced using your Pills, by which, and 
a strict attention to the printed directions, he was 
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established. If you deem this worthy ol publicity, 
you are i.t liberty to use it. 
I am, Sir, yours respectfully, 
(Signed) G BRIGGS. 
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and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in 
Medicines throughout the civilised world, at the 
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has been successful iu curing thousands of persons 
during the last eleven years, and is applicable to 
every Kind of Single and Double Rupture, however 
bad or long-standing, in male or female of any age, 
causing no confinement or inconvenience in its use 
whatever. Sent post free to any part of the world, 
with full iustructions for use, on receipt of 7s. Gd. 
in postage stamps, cash, or post-office order, 
payable at the General Post-office, to Dr. HER- 
BERT LESLIE, 37*. Manche.-ter-street, Grays 
Ion-road, Lonih in. — At home daily (except Sunday) 
from eleven till three o'clock. A Pamphlet of 
Testimonials sent post free on- .receipt of one 
postage stamp. 
