1096 
the field. 
j u ,t Published, New and Improved Edition 
price la 
UF FTTH ANILITY of CONSUMP- 
TION- Being a £ import! n *! P r w: t fca* PcStoU 
MADGE, M.D . I ;' , ‘ to the Hoyal Inflrmarj 
themost prominent By F- H. BA 
)VV .jllegc of Physi- 
cions. late Senmr fS-ft*** Royal Infirmary 
for Disease* of the cf»e*t. Ao. 
A T R F. A TTSE on ‘aSTHMA and DISEASES 
oHhlllEABT. Wee 
London 
HAMS. 
LOSOMAM, Dbown, Gbeem, and Lono- 
W0BD-B00K FOB THE CRIMEA AND 
SCUTARI HOSPITAL. 
Now Ready. Price One Selling. f 
K NIGHT’S POCKET VOCABULARY 
IN ENGLISII AND TURKISH. 1*7 
Ww KNIGHT, Esq., Barrlster-at-Lnw. 
.. jj r Knight passed three year* In lurk ^ 
l letter Sfh 
the work.”- Britannia, September in, »8"- .. 
1 PnhlLl.e.1 bv BBAununi and Evan*. .Sold by Ml 
siden 
lie w 
^ t'lelr «r>«. 
nt Daniel * Victoria Hotel. 
railway reading- 
This day, price 2 s. fid., boards ; 3s. 6d„ cloth, 
F RANK FAIRLEIGH ; or. Scenes from 
the Lire of a Private Pupil. By F. E. 
Sinedley? K.-q , Author of “Lewis Arundel, &C. 
OLD LONDON. By J Y. Acker. 
Tlm“c ROCK ^G OLD. P °By Mart... F. Tupper. 
Tho^'VINS. By Martin F. Tupper, Esq. 
HEAR!. By Mnrtln F. Tupper, Esq. 
The DOUBLE CLAIM. By Sirs. 1 K- Hervcy. 
Tint and TRIAL. By Mrs. Croslund. 
HUMBOLDT’S LETTERS to a LADY. By Dr 
Stebbing. . _ „ 
Aitiih Halt,, VibiceA Co., 85, raternoster Row. 
This day, in fcp., cloth, price 8s. p 
M OU BRAY'S TREATISE on Do- 
mestic and ORNAMENTAL POUL- 
TRY New Edition, revised and greatly enlarged 
by L A. Meall, with the Diseases of loultry, by 
Dr. Horner ; with Coloured Illustrations. 
AnTiirn Hall. Virtue &Co., 25, Paternoster Row- 
On the lstof December will be Published, price, in 
cloth, 28. fid.; by post, 3s.; ns a pocket-book, 
with metallic paper und pencil, 4s. od, ; by 
tTuFF’S GUIDE to the TURF; or, 
IVi POCKET RACING COMPANION for 
Ih.SJi— C ontent*: The Nominations for Great 
Britain and Ireland for 1855, and the Great Stakes 
for 1856 , a Complete Calendar of the Knees in 
Great Britain and Ireland lor 1854 ; the Horses 
Indexed, with their Pedigrees ; Laws of Racing, 
Lengths of Courses ; Revised mid Enlarged Lists 
of t he Trainers ; Winners of the Great Races lrom 
their Commencement ; Races to Come, Derby Lots, 
^London: Piper, Stephenson, nud Spence, 23. 
Patcrnoster-row. Orders received by all Book- 
sellers, and at all Railwuy Stations.l 
Advertisements received up to the 15th oi 
November. 
AJO. 1 of the GUIDE to the DERBY. 
1> by TIMOTHY TURF, Editor of the “Notts 
Guardian.” will be ready on Friday next, the 24th 
inst. In Six Monthly Parts. Subscription, 10s fid ; 
or single numbers forwarded on receipt of Ibjr'y- 
two stamps. Address, TIMOTHY, lost Ofllce, 
Coventry-street, Molio, London. Orders on the 
same Olhce to JOHN WILSON. 
I ? ONES’ for SALE, delivered nt the 
’ Narbertli-road station, S. W. It— App’y to 
Mr. J THOMAS, Blaencwm, near Eglwyscrw. 
Haverfordwest. 
AT THE EXTENSIVE WAREROOMS IN REGENT-STREET AND CORNHILL 
BELONGING TO 
H. J. and D. NICOLL. 
MERCHANT TAILORS AND PALETOT PATENTEES. 
of every Yacht Club or Hunt are always ready for inspection. 
TOR HUNTING. 
shower of rain. F0R YACHTING. 
Every description of Pilot and Tea Jacket*, with prepared India Rubber and other Waterproofed 
clothing, J J n Fishlng . Rowing, or Cricketing, all suitable materials are provided. 
Nicoll’s Dry-seat Coat 
Is useful to all whether Sportsman or Traveller, as it is well known that rheumatism l and colds, with 
the thousand and one other ills that flesh is heir to. are chiefly caught through damp seats. 
114, 116, 118, 120, Regent-street, and 22, Cornhill. 
SLACKS’ NICKEL SILVER 
Is the hardest and most perfect white metal ever invented, 
and equals Silver in durability and colour. Made into 
every urticle for the Table, ns l ea and CofTee-pots, Cruet- 
frames, Candle-sticks, Waiters, &o. 
A Sample Tea-spoon will be sent Free on receipt of 
Ten Postage Stamps. 
Fiddle 
Strong 
Thread 
King’, 
Tat. 
Fiddle. 
Pal 
Pat 
t and Forks, 
10g. 
28 s. 
30s. 
i 10s. & 13s. 
16 s. 
2 Is. 
25s. 
8*. 
11*. 
12S. 
NICKEL 
' SLACK’S 
ELECTRO-PLATED. 
REA’S CENTRAL HOUSE AND CARRIAGE 
REPOSITORY, 
St. George ’s -road, Southwark (within a mile of the 
London bridges). 
T O he SOLD by AUCTION, on 
TUESDAY. November 21st, 1854, at Twelve 
o’clock precisely, upwards of 
ONE HUNDRED HORSES, 
(on Commission). 
A number of Hors-s. Carriages, &c., unlimited, and 
for unreserved sale, of various descriptions ; also 
several capital Brougham Horses, Hunters, Weight- 
carrying Cobs, Ladles* Hacks, nc. Also I flirty 
powerful, sound Cart and Van Horses, Carnages 
and Harness of various descriptions, particulars of 
which may be had iu Catalogue the morning of 
sale. 
PRIVATE COMMISSION DEPARTMENT. 
From Eighty to One Hundred Horse*, and seve- 
ral Hundred Carriages and Vehicles, always ou 
Sale dally by Private Treaty. 
Keep, 38. per Day and Night. 
Horses taken from the London Railway Terminuses 
without charge to the owner. 
N.B-Near the Elephant mid Castle. 
T O BE LET, FURNISHED, to be 
entered upon immediately, a capital Hunting 
Box, in the centre of Lord Dacre’s Hunt, and 
within easy reach of the l’uckeridgc Hounds. 
The House contains every requisite occommoda- 
tion for a small Family. Stabling for Six Horses, 
with Rooms over the Stabies. good Garden and Or- 
chard ; within throe miles of the Hitcliin Station, 
on the Great Northern Railway. 
For Terms, kc., apply (post paid) to Mrs. Lang- 
ford, Upliolstress, Hiichin, Herts. 
4 STUD of FIRST-RATE HORSES 
J V to bp SOLD. No. 1. A Black Mare, by Sir 
Hercules, 1 6 hands 2 inches high, an extraordinary 
Hunter, very clever, temperate and fast* und can 
be ridden in a plain snathe up to 13 stone. 2 and 3. 
A Pair of handsome Bay Phicton Horses, 15 hands 
2 inches high, well bred, with line action. Price 
1 20 Guineas. No. 1 A Brougham Horse, rising 7 
Years old, Dark Bay, 10 hands high, quiet in 
double und single harness, and u tine stepper. 
Price 70 Guineas 
To be seen at Fowlcija Livery Stables, 18, Glou- 
cester Terrace, Pimlico, Loudon. 
R and J R. call attention to their NICKEL SILVER 
ELECTRO-PLATED, -which cannot be distinguiahe 1 from 
Sterling Silver. ***««* MMI* 
Table-spoons and Forks, per dozen .... 30s. 40s. 
Dessert ditto ditto 20s. 30a. 
Tea-spoons, per dozen 12s. 18s. 
Also, every article for the Table, as in Silver. 
SLACKS’ TABLE CUTLERY AND FURNISHING 
WAREHOUSE 
Has been celebrated for 50 years for quality and cheapness; and contains all the newest pattern* in 
Fenders, Fire-irons, Tea trays. Dish-covers, and every article in Furnishing Ironmongery. Iron 
Fenders, from 3s. Cd. ; Bronzed ditto, from 5s. ; Fire-irons, 2s 6d. ; small set of Kitchen Furniture, £3; 
and every requisite in Furnishing Ironmongery, which, from tlieir simple but satisfactory plan of 
marking each article in plain figures, at the Lowest Possible PricM consistent with quality, will at 
once prove the advantage of purchasing nt their Establishment. Orders above £2 delivered carriage 
free, per rail. Their Book, containing upwards of 200 Engravings, may be had gratis, or sent to any 
part, post free. 
RICHARD and JOHN SLACK, 336, STRAND (opposite Somerset HouseV 
NOTICE. 
T HE Second Volume of “The Field,” 
bound up with Title Page and Index, and 
uniform with Vol. I., •* now on Sale at the Office, 
and may be had through all Newsmen in Town or 
Country, price 16s. 6d. _ . . 
Covers and Index, with Title Page, may be had 
separately : the former 2 s. 6d. each, and the latter 
P Itmay contribute to the convenience of Gentle- 
en and Families desirous of becoming {subscriber* 
l0 “The Field ’’ to be informed that, owing to 
the increasing pressure of business upon our Office 
in London, they can forward their order* through 
any of the following Agents 
ABERDEEN Ru*ell, 19, Droad^lrett. 
.ABINGDON I’araona 
A vt.F.snURY Walker. 
BANBURY Polls and Co., Pensoo-etrw* 
HATH . : reach, Pocock’s Llbrarj. 
BELFAST Henderson, Culle-plac*. 
BICESTER Hewlett. 
BIRMINGHAM Tonks, NewtalreeL 
Taylor. Unlon-alraet. 
Anderson, fluffulkvtreet. 
Guest, Bullet reel. 
hokTON Noble, Market-place. 
BRADFORD Dale, Fountain’* liulMln|A. 
BRENTWOOD W Coupe, queen. tre.V 
nRIVRLF# Y HI LL I mull, Hlgh-itre«L • 
BRIGHTON .! Booty. 66, Ring road. 
Grant. 
BRIDGWATER RaUwajSUUon. 
BRIDLINGTON’ Furby. High .tree!. 
BRIDLINGTON QUAY .. Furby, Klngslreel. 
BBISV0L Wafklcy! Hallway Station. 
Hayward. 49. Hlgh-ktrwl. 
BROOM8GROVK Maund and Palmer. Hlghltreit 
BURTON ON TRENT .... Goodman, Illgb-,lreei. 
CAMBRIDGE Naylor, Polly Cury. 
CARLISLE Arthur. 
CHELTENHAM W alley and Co. 
CIRENCESTER E»»r. Market place. 
COLCHESTER Corder. Northstreet. 
COVENTRY Tomklnson. 
C Horsfall, Ilf rlford-elreeL 
ORF.WKERNK G. P. R. Pulman, Market-plat*. 
DERBY Clulow. Railway Station. 
Peal, Corn-market. 
DEVONPORT Hoydon, 104, ForeetreoL 
DONCASTER Brooke. 
DOVER Bowlei, Snarjate-etreeL 
DROITWICH Smith, Hlgh-strect. 
DUBLIN Flaher k Co.. WeitmoreUn^stWSU 
U Seanon. 17. Capel street. 
” Mason. P’Oller-slreet. 
DUDLEY Hutchlnp. Hlgh-itree|. 
EDINBURGH Robinson, G rcciuldoftreet 
vtoN Ingalton and Son. 
EXETER . ■■ Pike, 41, Southetreet 
Walklcy, Railway Station. 
FARRINGDON. BERKS .. Egs. 
GAINSBOROUGH Bowden. 
GLASGOW Love, St. Enoch -square. 
OL ASTON BURY Walkley. Railway station. 
GLOUCESTER Henley. 
Moiuell. 
GRAVESEND Fratcr. Harmer-itreet. 
GREENWICH Clifford, I.ondon-Urcet 
HALIFAX o . 
Schofield, Old Market 
HARROGATE Palllier, Tout Ofllce. 
HARROW Wlnkley, HlghrtreeL 
HARWICH, N. R Dlack. High atrect. 
HEREFORD F. and A. Merrick. 
HUDDERSFIELD Clayton, Klrkgate. 
Drown, New-ilrecL 
IPSWICH bailie. 
, Dorkln. 
ISLE OF WIGHT Bcailey, Ryde. 
M Dyer. Ryde 
Meager, Cowea 
KIDDERMINSTER Mark, Htchelreeu 
KINGSBURY W. W. Walker. 
KNAHESBRO’ Haniiam, II Igh-atreeL 
LANCASTER Clark, Market-place. 
LEAilINGTON Bishop, Re K ent-,t reel. 
LEEDS Ranuden, Vlrar-lane. 
Green, Boar-lane. 
Mann. Central Market 
m ’ Robliuon, Al, Woodhoute-Une . 
LE WES. SUSSEX Davey. Illgh-nreet 
LICHFIELD Meacbam, Market-place. 
LINCOLN Coujani. 
LIVERPOOL Messrs. Wlllnier and Smith. 
Aylward, Ixjrd ilreet 
LOWESTOFT Colman and Stacy. 
M ALTON Barnby, WheclRaie. 
MAI.' FRN Huntley. Church-etreet 
MANCHESTER Eldershaw, Urown-urtel. 
Abel Heywood, Oldhamalreel, 
MARGATE Dijon, HlRh-itrcct 
MARLOW, DUCKS a H. Smith, Stationer. 
MELTON MOWBRAY . Day. 
NEWCABTLE-ON-TYNE., Uagnell. 3, Nunu-street 
, „ Home, 33, Grey street 
„ France. 
„ „ Turnbull. 
NEWCAS. UNDER LYNE. Crewe, Market-place. 
NEWMARKET Simpson. 
Rogeri and Clark. 
NORTHAMPTON Bales. 
NORTHALLERTON Metcalfe, Marketplace 
NORWICH Jcary. Bridewell alley 
NOTTINGHAM Gibson. 35, Long row 
„ Good all, Llstcrgale. 
OXFORD Slalter, High-street 
PERTH Sldey. 
1), Robertson, 04, High-street. 
PLYMOUTH Land, IS, Georgc-Jtreet 
PONTEFRACT Kidd, Shoe-market 
PORTSMOUTH Comerford. 
„ Gardner, St Mary-itrcet. 
PRESTON Hark ness, Church-street 
RAMr-GATE Drewer, Goldsmld place. 
READING Lovojoy. 
Farrer. 
TO SPORTSMEN, PEDESTRIANS, 
AND OTHERS. 
A GREAT VARIETY OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND 
SANDWICH BOXES, HUNTING FLASKS, DRAM BOTTLES, 
IN SIZES, AND BEAKERS IN NESTS, IN ELECTRO-PLATE OR SILVER, 
At THOMAS’S, Silversmiths and Platers, 153, New Bond-street, London. 
IF YOU REQUIRE FAMILY ARMS, 
Send NAME mid COUNTY to the HERALDIC OFFICE. Fee for Search and 
Sketch of Arms, 3s. Ctl , or Postage Stamps. Crest Engraved on Seal, Signet 
Ring, Ac., t*s. fid. Anns, with Name on Plate, for Books, £l. Is Club I)iea, 
Seiils, kc. Testimonials, Memorial*, Votes of Thank*, &c., Written, Illumi- 
nated, and Emblazoned. 
Ann* Painted, Empaled, Quartered, for Banners, Flags, &c. 
H. SALT, Lincoln’s Inn Heraldic Office, 
GREAT TURNSTILE, LINCOLN’S INN FIELDS. 
RIPON Judson, Slarket-plac*. 
ROMSEY Chigncll. 
BOSS . . Counsel L 
ROTHERHAM J. Carr, nridgfgale. 
Mm llliichcllffe, Hlghjlrect 
RUGBY Read. 
SCAKUOIlOUGn Theakalon, Hi, Nlcholas-slreet. 
„ Gr.oalcy, 18, Without the Bar. 
SHEFFIELD Antwood, C3. lllrUlon street. 
„ Jarvis, 3, Dlvlilon-street 
„ Rogeri and Fowler. Fruit Market. 
„ Mn Wiley, Old No. 19, llaymarkei. 
SLOUGH Luff. 
SOUTHAMPTON Rayncr. 
., Co*, 81. Mary’s- street 
STAFFORD Wright, Grccngatc street. 
STAMFORD W and J. Newcomb. 
STOURBRIDGE Mellard, High -street 
STROUD B ticknoll, lllgh-slreet. 
TAUNTON Walkley, lUllway Station. 
TEWKESBURY Garrison. 
THF.TFORD Corley. 
TORQUAY Walkley, Railway Station. 
WAKEFIELD Tyivs, Nortligote. 
Lamb, Weslgale. 
WAI.9ALI Robinson. 
WALTHAM ABBEY .... Little, Sun^treet 
WARWICK Rose. Chureh-slreet 
WESTON-SUPER-MARE. . Walkley, Railway Station. 
WHITBY Reed, Old Market place. 
,. Newton, 11 a M entitle. 
WINDSOR Oxley, High street 
W1BBEACII Gardiner and Co. 
WOLVERUAMPTON .... Hlnde, Snow-hill. 
WOOLWICH Rtxoiu 
WORCESTER Stratford, Crosa 
WORKSOP Slaon«, Potter street 
YEOVIL Walkley, Railway Statloa 
YORK Dunn, Churcli-strcet 
„ Sampson, Coney -street 
Brown, Colllergale. 
FOREIGN AGENTS. 
PARIS Cozhlan, Victoria Reading 
Dasse-du Kempan, R de Matlf 
lohte, „ 
„ Messra. Slngsin et Xavier, 23, K 
do lo Rnnque.prt* Ita Dourva. 
UPPER CANADA Editor of the ” Old Countryman. 
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