1178 
THE FIELD. 
HENRY PEAT, 
HUNTING saddler, 
14, OLD BOND-STREET, 
LONDON. 
T I V E R V and COMMISSION 
| j STABLES. WILLOUGHBY HEATH 
1 T* W’ G A B VI ^ I'U lo inform flic Nobility, 
Gentry and Public In gonerul, thnt ho is. ns usual, 
SreninliK HOUSES lor HUNTING. lcnns, 
FncfuJiug livery ami riding to Hounds, £1. 8s. per 
week. 
RIBBITING nntl WIND-SUCKING 
I l prevented by the u<e of BLACIOV ELL’S 
PATENT STB A PS, I 2 ». and 158 , lined with 
leather. 
B LACKWELL’S PATENTS for 
SADDLERY. HARNESS, Ac., reduced 2 ) 
percent by improved iiinke and sale Vulonnisod 
India rubber Springs for Saddle Straps, Girths, 
Roller* Belts. 2 s. each. Gutta Percha Jockeys, 
for Breaking Horses. Bitting. Exercising, 3 s. 
to S«s. Spring lor ditto, 4 h. Springs lor bearing, 
driving, and riding-reins, recommended for Ladles 
Bridles, attached to both Bits and one rein; Web 
Fetlock. .Speedy Out, nnd Leg Boots. At ttie 
Patentee’s Saddlery and Harness Manufactory, 
359 . OXFORD-STREET, near the Marble Arch; 
Gallery. Crystal Palace ; and of all Saddlers. 
CHARLES LENNY, 
Coach and Harness Manufacturer, 
30, NORTH END, CROYDON, 
I ) EGS to call attention to his Broughams, 
X — « « _!• t. I.lx oonUtoCiiA 
Clarences. Barouches, with his registered 
4 ’ - 4 dr* 
noiseless wheel-plate, thus sbo> toning the distance 
between the wheels, nnd lcB-ening the draught for 
the horse, allowing the wheels to lock quite under, 
and having high trout wheels. 
C. I,, tins constantly on sale Cab and Driving 
Phaetons, Stanhope and single Horse ditto, Pony 
Carriages, and Park Phaetons. He also solicits 
attention to his Newport Pagnol and other Carts, 
either with panels or wickerwork sides, and to his 
Bagot Cart, in panel or wickerwork, easy of access, 
nnd possessing all the advantages of the Mulvern 
Cart, but less expensive. _ . . 
He has also a lqrge stock of Croydon Basket 
Carriages, cheap nnd elegant, nnd in every variety 
of shape, either for sale or building to order, with 
or without heads, to suit either the Shetland 1 ony 
or the Ilorse. .. , 
C. L. would also invite nn inspection or Ins 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. 
BY 1IER MAJESTY’S ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
M AJOR’S REMEDIES for thcIIORSE. 
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, Splint*, Ac. A single bottle 
sufficient to cure from four to six Spavins, price 
£ MAJOR'S SINOVITH’ LOTION (Hie Remedy, 
No. 2 ), for Grogginess, Weak Joints. Sprains of tlie 
Back Sinews, Ruptures of the Sheaths of tendons. 
Suspensory Ligaments, Shoulder Lameness, and 
Inflammation ; also for the cure nnd prevention of 
breaking down, Ac. In bottles, large size. £1. Is. ; 
small, 1 Os. Cd. each. T he above invaluable rime- 
Pill U 1 1 • IU3. mi- cavil. * "v * . - , 
dies can now be forwarded to any part of the 
*-- *• * W Cliec 1, 
U1U5 UAH 11V" ...... . .. »T . 
United Kingdom. Pre-payment, by ( heck or 1 ost- 
office order, made payable to Joseph Major, Post- 
ofllcc. Charlng-cross. . _ . . „ 
I.etters addressed to Joseph Major, Horse Infir- 
mary, British yard, Cflckspur-street. 
Agent for Newmarket, Mr. Thomas Dunning ; 
for Scotland, Messrs Gardner and Ainslie, Edin- 
burgh ; Mr. W. F. Wells. chemist, 52. Snckville- 
P . . /* . T-V »- \ 1 _ .. f. ir Clot imilf AT t* 
uuiku . .'ll. »» - * • •• '-•*-i _ 
street, agent for Dublin ; agent for Glasgow, Mr 
— Stock v*" ■*” AA 
siiee-i, ujsciii >«• ,, 
YY. A. Preston, 16, Stockwcll-street, nnd 44, 
Adelphi-strect 
1 SUPPLEMENT GRATIS, with the 
j\_ WEEKLY DISPATCH, every week until 
further notice. 
The unexampled interest which attaches lo every 
incident connected witli the operations of the 
Allied Armies in the East has determined the 
Proprietors of the WEEKLY’ DISPATCH to de- 
vote a greater space to the intelligence from tin- 
seat of war than the ordinary limits of this, the 
largest newspaper published, could possibly afford, 
and, witli the view of giving the amplest details, 
they have resolved on the i'-ue of a SERIES of 
SUPPLEMENTS gratis, which will include every 
particular of interest connected with the Siege and 
decision of the contest at Sebastopol, and will be 
continued whenever demanded by the progress of 
the Campaign. . 
By the publication of these Supplements the 
portion of the paper usually devoted to the inci- 
dents of domestic and political importance will be 
reserved intact, and the engrossing subject of the 
War will receive the fullest and most varied illus- 
tration. 
A SUPPLEMENT will be published on SUN- 
DAY NEXT (gratis), and on every succeeding 
week until further notice. 
Orders may be given to all Newsvendors in town 
and country ; and to the Publisher, at the DIS 
PATCH OFFICE, 139, FLEET-STREET. 
GREAT COMFORT TO INVALIDS. 
4 FIXED WATER-CLOSET for £). 
XV. Places In gardens converted into comfort- 
able Water-closets by the PATENT HERME TI- 
CALLY SEALED PAN, with Its Selfacting 
Valve entirely preventing the return of cold air 
or effluvia Any carpenter can fix It in two hours 
Price Ll. Also, Hermetically-sealed Inodorous 
Chamber Commodes, XI, £2 4 s, and £3; and 
Improved Portable Water-closets, with Pump, 
Cistern, and Self-acting Valve, A Prospectus, 
with Engravings, forwarded by enclosing two 
postage stamps. 
At FYFE and Co.'s Sanatorium, 46, Leicester- 
square, London. 
[7 NOW THYSELF!— The smet art 
of DISCOVERING the TRUE CHARAC- 
TER ol INDIVIDUALS from the peculiarities ol 
their HANDWRITING, has long been practised 
by ELLEN GRAHAM with astonishing 
Her startling delineations are both full and de- 
tailed, differing from anything hitherto attempted 
All persons wishing to “ know themselves,” or any 
friend in whom they arc interested, must send a 
specimen of their writing, stating sex and age, 
enclosing thirteen penny post stamps, to Mbs 
GRAHAM, 3, NEW- ROAD, HORNtsEY, Middle- 
h-x, and they will receive In a few days a minute 
demipt Hie imiftiti and. moral qualities, talents, 
a-tl J atfij i ilii-j vlUil'i-' .{failing-'. Ac., pf the writer, 
igVJ'therto unsuspected 
“ oft successful graphiolo- 
CHAFF-CUTTING MACHINES. 
4 N ILLUSTRATED and PRICED LIST of CIIAEF-CUTTING MACHINES 
A will be sent Dee on application to WM. DRAY and Co., Agricultural Engineers, Swau-laue, 
Upper Thames-slrcet. 
OATS SHOULD BE BRUISED, BUT NOT PULVERISED. 
4 N II LUSTRATED mul PRICED LIST of CORN-BRUSING MACHINES 
i V will be sent free on application to WM. DRAY and Co , Agricultural Engineers, Swan lane, 
Upper Thames-street. 
ALLEN’S 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, 
CONTAINING SIZE. PRICE. AND DESCRIPTION 
OF UPWARDS OF 100 ARTICLES. 
CONSISTING of PORTMANTEAUS, TRAVELLING 
I I BAGS, LADIES' PORTMANTEAUS, DESPATCH BOXES. 
WRITING DESKS, DRESSING CASES, and other Travelling Re- 
quisites, forwarded on receipt of two stamps. 
ALLEN'S Travelling Bug (patented) has the opening n? large ns 
the Bug itself, nnd therefore possesses an immense advantage over nil 
ALLEN'S Registered Despatch Box nnd Writing Desk, nnd their 
New Quiulrujfle Portmanteau (containing four compartments), are the 
best articles of the kind ever produced. 
.. W. a T. ALLEN, 
MANUFACTURERS OF PORTABLE BARRACK-ROOM FURNITURE, AND 
MILITARY OUTFITTERS (see separate Catalogue), 
18 & 22, WEST STRAND. 
WHISTLER'S, 11, STRAND. 
GUNS RIFLES, AND PISTOLS 
BY EVERY MAKER IN THE 
WORLD. 
SroBTSMEN are invited to inspect 
WHISTLER’S 
SECOND-HAND STOCK. 
They will find a Gun to suit their Shoot- 
ing, and easy to the pocket. 
ANY ARTICLE TAKEN IN 
EXCHANGE. 
WHISTLER, 11, STRAND, 
OrrOSITB TOE 
GOLDEN CROSS HOTEL. 
BILLIARD TABLES. 
MESSRS. THURSTON AND CO., 
M ANUFACTURERS by appointment to her Majesty, 14, Catherine-street, Strand, 
London, caution their mends and the public against spurious imitations of their Tables, lately 
advertised by men professing to have left their Establishment. They beg to say that they have not 
parted w ith any of their workmen whose services were worth retaining.— N B. 14, Catherine-street, 
Strand, is the only house where the THURSTON TABLE can be obtained. 
Messrs. Thurston and 
the patentees of the improved vulcanised Cushions, which retain their elasticity in the coldest 
Also Manufacturers of the Central Revolving Lamp, the best light ever constructed for 
Co. are 
climate 
Billiard Tables. 
WATER 
POISONED 
BY 
LEADEN 
PIPES. 
“ The 
short time 
above engraving represents accurately a section of a leaden pipe, which was employed for a 
ae in conveying water from a well on the grounds of Mr. Dick, of Bonchurch, Isle of Wight. 
The original section of pipe is 84 in. long, 2) in. diamete r, and 5-16 in. thick. A great part of the inter- 
nal surface is corroded by the action of' ti e water; but. as shown in tlie drawing, four deep excava- 
tions have been made, and another is shaded out of view by the manner in which the section of tlie 
pipe has been cut The water has cut these deep pits almost through the pipe, and not only upon tlie 
portion which we have illustrated, but have lormed similar chasms throughout the entire length."— 
Expositor. 
N. B— T he corrosive water of the Isle of Wight has no effect on Gutta Terctaa Tubing. Sec Testimo- 
nial below. 
DURABILITY OF GUTTA PERCHA TUBING. 
THE GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY, PATENTEES, 
18, WHARF-ROAD, CITY-ROAD, LONDON. 
4 CLEAR SKIN nnd BEAUTIFUL 
„ V COMPLEXION for ONE SHILLING.— 
LOCOUK’S LOTION, for the Complexion, re- 
moves all imperfections of the Skin, giving it a 
soft, fair, and juvenile appearance. In Bottles, 
in lid. ench.-LOCOCK’S ORANGE-BLOSSOM 
TOOTH-POWDER, for preserving the Teeth, 
giving them a pearly whiteness, arresting decay, 
and sweetening tlie breath. In Boxes, Is. Ijd- 
To be had of Mr. Sanger, 150, and Messrs. Ilannay 
and Co., 63, Oxford-street; and nil Medicine 
Vendors. 
OYSTERS. 
T SWEETING is happy to inform lii s 
• Friends and tlie Public that his Burnham 
NATIVE OYSTERS are ns fine as In'! 
II.. i oiv iraar. aI.I P i 
River N/ 
season. He has them six years old, four hour 
from the beds, nt his Fish and Oyster Establish 
ment, 159. ClIEAPSIDE. Superior Oyster Room, 
Steed's Ale ; Reid's Stout. 
Many inquiries having been made as to the durability of Gutta Percha Tubing, the Gutta Percha 
Company have pleasure in giving publicity to the following letter from Sir RAYMOND JARVIS, 
Ventnor, Isle oi Wight. 
(Second Testimonial) March 10 , 18£ 2 . 
" In reply to your letter received this morning, respecting tlie Gulta Percha Tubing for pump ser- 
vice, I can rtate, with much satisfaction, it answers perfectly. Many builders and other persons b 
lately examined it, and there is not tlie least apparent difference since the first laying down, now 
several years, and I am informed that it is to be adopted generally in the houses that are being 
erected here.” 
P E ET II. — By Her 
Majesty’s Royal Letters 
Patent — Newly -invented und 
P dented application of Che- 
mically-prepared White In- 
dia rubber in the construc- 
tion of A rtificial Teeth, Glims, 
and Palate*.— Mr. EPHRAIM* MOSEL Y, Sur- 
geon Dentist, i,l, Grosvenor-street. Grosvenor- 
aqunre. ole Inventor and Patentee.— A new. 
original, and invaluable invention, consisting in 
the adaptation, with the most absolute perfection 
and success, or CH EM I CALL Y- PREPARED 
WHITE INDIA-RUBBER as a lining to tlie 
ordinary gold or bone frame. By this applica- 
tion all slurp edges arc avoided ; no springs, 
wires, or fastenings are required A natural 
elasticity, hitherto wholly unattainable, and a fit 
perfected with the most unerring accuracy, is 
secured; while, from the softness anil flexibility of 
the agent employed, tlie greatest support is given 
to tlie adjoining teetli when loose, or rendered 
tender by the absorption of the gums. Tlie acids 
of the inoutli exert no agency on the Chemically - 
prepared White ludin-iuhber, and. as it is a non- 
conductor, fluid* ol any temperature may with 
thorough comfort be imbibed nnd retained in Die 
mouth, all unpleasantness of smell or taste being 
at tin: same time wholly provided against by the 
peculiar nature oi its preparation. 
To be obtained only at 01, Lower Grosvcnor- 
•Ireet, l-ondoii ; 22 , Gay-street, Bath, 10, Eldon- 
f<ju ire, Ncwcaetle-ou-Tyiie. 
rpHE PEOPLE’S LIGHT! 
1 -NIBB'S PATENT OXY- 
DATE and COTTAGE LAMPS 
produce tlie Cheapest Oil Light ex- 
tant. An Illustrated Price last for a 
stamped envelope A Is Lump and 
Wicks free for eighteen stamps. A 
2 s fid, Hand-Lamp and Wicks free 
SOUND AND ROBUST HEALTH. 
for lorty-two stamps 
Address J S. NIBBS, Bake well, 
Derby. 
'THE TWO -GUINEA DRESS nr 
M ELHUISII'S WESTERN HUNTING 
CA BRACK SAUCE, for Venison, Stcnks, 
Chops, Hashed Mutton, G ame, and all kinds of Meats 
and Fish, either hot or cold — On trial of this new 
Suuce, all Sportsmen will And it one ol tlie best 
Sauces for giving a zest to their dinner, by impart- 
ing a flavour unequalled by any now extant 
Hotel Masters will lind it a Sauce universally 
approved of, imparting a delicious flavour to all 
kinds of gravies, game, and fish, not requiring the 
further addition of pepper or salt 
DIRECTIONS FOR USE. 
One table-spoonful to be added to every half 
pint of gravy : lor steaks, chops, and hashes, a 
wine-glassful to every half-pint: for hashed meats, 
add according to taste: for venison and game, 
double tlie quantity : for cold meat, pour a little in 
the plate. 
Sold in bottles, Is. and 2 s , the large bottles hold 
nearly three of the small ones, and can he obtained 
of Messrs. GROSS and BLACKWELL, Solio- 
squnre, London, or of the Proprietor, J. MEL- 
HIJISII, DRUGGIST. FORE-STREET, TAUN- 
TON, and may be had retail of Druggists or 
Grocers, on application. 
r IE blessing of Health may be enjoyed 
T- - - - ------ M 
I FROCK COAT, the Guinea Dress Trouser- 
and the Half Guinea Waistcoat, made to <»,i, 
by B. BENJAMIN. MERCHANT TAlLOlt 7 
REGENT STREET, for quality, style, and work' 
inunsliip, cannot lie equalled by any house in the 
kingdom N.B —A perfect fit guaranteed. 
THE 16s. TROUSERS REDUCED t 0 
1 its.; Trousers and Wuistcoat, 22s.; Cout 
W aistcoat, nnd Trousers, »7s . Made to order, from 
Scotcli Tweeds, all wool, nnd thoroughly shrunk 
by B BENJAMIN, MERCHANT TAILOR 7 i’ 
REGENT- STREET. 
N.B — A perfect fit guaranteed. 
T}ERFECT FITTING TROUSERS 
16 s.— The most extensive nnd varied Stock 
in London, consisting of upwards of 1,000 Pat- 
terns, in West of England, Scotch, Angolan, & c 
all wool, nnd warranted thoroughly shrunk, arc 
unequalled for elasticity, fineness ot texture, and 
durability of wear, to be obtained only at F 
STRAY and Co.’s, Registered Trousers Makers, 
39 and 10 a, HAYMARKE 1', comer of Piccadilly. 
Also, their celebrated Loose-sleeved Cape, lined 
by every one by tlie use of KAY’E'S WOR8- 
IiELL'S PILLS, which are now universally 
admitted to be the BEST RESTORATIVE 
MEDICINE in existence. Their peculiarly reno- 
vating and invigorating qualities render them 
invaluable to all who, from exposure to impure 
atmosphere, residence in low and damp localities, 
or from sedentary habile, have become the victims 
of physical debility or extreme nervous sensitive- 
I nes. with their attendant miseries. These Pills, 
which are wholly composed of Vegetable Sub- 
stances. ure n line stomachic, u mild yet efficient 
aperient, and thousands who have tried other 
medicines in vain have testified to the benefits they 
have received from their use 
Sold in boxes, at is. I'd., 2s. 9d,, and 4s, Cd. 
each, at the Depot, «4, FLEET-STREET, London, 
and by all Medicine Venders. 
UirUUgllUUI^ lit > uu^uvoi/iuimuij «..v- uvji ium|ir 
and most economical garment out this season. Ac. 
immense Rtock kept, on hand, or to order. The 
price of every article made, or to measure, marked 
In plaiu figures. 
H OW to KILL RATS ami MICE l, y 
HUNDREDS— A Receipt maybe had to 
do so (honestly worth £ 20 ), without any trouble, 
by sending Thirty Postage Stamps, und a directed 
envelope, toM R WILLIAM FRANKLIN. POST- 
OFFICE-STREET, NOR WICH, who will forward 
it per return, with every instruction, &c 
This wonderful receipt is a fortune to every 
Farmer, Merchant, or Miller in the world, it will 
save them pounds yearly, by killing every rat or 
mouse, either in the field, stuck, or house. 
EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS. 
“ August, 1854.— I was astonished at the efficacy 
of your remedy for vermin ; the receipts are cheap 
at a sovereign ; use my name if of any use to you 
—Frederick Beckham, 37, Burlingtoii-strect, Man- 
chester. 
•• Alter one dressing we destroyed upwards of 
170 rat* and mice.’’— F. Coker, Ware, Herts. 
*• We have quite cleared our premises from ver- 
min ; wish we had known of your receipts before." 
II. N Frye, Charlotte-street, Yarmouth. 
F 
OOD and DIET.— IIARD’S FARI- 
NACEOUS FOOD for INFANTS and 
INVALIDS. 
“I have carefully examined, and repeatedly pro. 
scribed. ' llard's Farinaceous Food ' (see ‘ Pereira's 
Treatise on Food and Diet,' pages 3' 9 and 473. c ). 
which is prepared from the most nutritious of the 
cereal grains. It combines both nitrogenised anil 
non nitrogenised alimentary principles, and forms 
lildren 
a very ^ 
trogen , . 
valuable food for children nnd invalids 
•• JOHN PEREIRA. M.D . F R.S . 
" Assistant Physician to tlie London Hospital 
"47, Finsbury-equare. July 1 , 1843.'’ 
Sold by all Chemists and Druggists, Patent Me- 
dicine Vendors, Grocers, Italian Warehousemen, 
and Confectioners; in Is. nnd 2s. packets, ami tin 
cases, 7s. fid. each Observe . All genuine packets 
and cases are signed " JAS HARDS,” aud manu- 
factured at the Royal Victoria Mill, Dartforil, 
Kent. 
HPI-IE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for 
L SILVER.— The REAL NICKEL SILVER, 
introduced twenty^jrear* ago by WILLIAM >. 
BURTON, when PLATED by tlie patent process 
of Messrs. IClkington nnd Co., is beyond all com- 
parison tlie very best article next to sterling silver 
that can be employed as such, either uselullyor 
ornamentally, as by no possible test can it be dis- 
Dessert Forks 
Dessert Spoons 
Table Forks 
Flddlo 
I’ntUro. 
Till-cud or 
Urunswick 
Pattern. 
Kins'* 
raiuin. 
. . . 20#. • • 
. . 828. 
. 30s. . 
. .. 403. .. 
.. 46s. 
. . 30s. . 
. . . 428. . . 
.. 48s. 
. 40s. . 
. . . 56S. . . 
. . 64s. 
. 40s. . 
. . . 58s. . • 
. . 668. 
nt proportionate prices. All kinds of Re-ploting 
done by the Patent Process. 
Table Spoons and Forks, 
full size, per dozen .... 
Dessert ditto and ditto. . 
Tea ditto 
E NICKEL 
.TED. 
NOT 
iddle. 
Thread. 
Kins' 
12s. .. 
. . 28S. 
.... £03. 
1<S. .. 
.. 218. 
.... 253. 
5s. .. 
.. 118. . 
.... 121. 
C UTLERY WARRANTED. — The most 
varied assortment of TABLE CUTLERY 
in the world, nil warranted, is on SALfc* 
WILLIAM S BURTON'S, nt prices thnt are re- 
munerative only because of the largeness ot "• 
sales— 34-inch ivory-handled table knives, wit 
high shoulders, tls. per dozen ; desserts, to nmii" 
108.; If to balance, Is. per dozen extra; carve 
is. per pair; larger sizes, from Ms. fid. 
dozen ; extra line, ivory, 32s. ; ii with silver term . 
378. to 5"s ; white bone table knives, 7s od. pi 
dozen ; desserts, 5s. Cd. ; carvers, 28. 3d. per p- 
horn table knives, 7s 4d per dozen; desserts . • 
carvers, ”s. Cd. ; black wood-handled table km 
and forks. 6s per dozen; table steels, from : 
each The largest stock in existence of P'« 
dessert knives and forks, in coses and otnei « ■ ; 
and of the new plated fl-li carvers. Also am r 
assortment of razors, penknives, scissors, • 
the best quality. 
WILLIAM 8. BURTON lias TEN LARb 
SHOW ROOMS (all communicating), exciusiv 
the shop, devoted solely to the show ot G EN *'- > 
FURNISHING IRONMONGERY (including cm 
- 1-. -...1 ur nrofl. iron 
l KIN I Mi li>Ur JULIUS mumi mv 1 uiiv— -- ** 
ry, nickel silver, plated and japanned wares, 
id brass bedsteads and bedding), so arrange- 
milled that purchasers may easily aud at 1 
classified that purcl... 
mnko their selections. 
ako tlieir selections. , c 
Catalogues with engravings sent fper p°so , 
1 . ... ... 1 ...... f . ... .... „i.Mnla ntll ft II I tl D ■ 
4_/|| I il 1 Ilv3 it 1111 vllj. I U V ili(, ■’ ' I 1 
The money returned for every article not npi’>° 
39, OXFORD-STREET (corner of Newnin": 
street); l, 2 , and 3, NEWMAN-STREEI i * u 
4 aud 5, PERUY’S-PLAOE. 
