12*26 
THE FIELD. 
HENRY PEAT, 
HUNTING SADDLER, 
14, OLD BOND-STREET, 
LONDON. 
H orse clothing, house rug, 
nnd SADDLERY WOOLLEN W.VKK- 
HOUSK 9 (.<».MM.M-SrnKI,l . Cl I V. 7 
CHRISTOPHER ASKEW (successor to Mr. E 
C. Davies) In gs to inform the Nobility, Gentry, 
and all consumers ot Horse Clothing, that Jus 
stock ( well known to be the most extensive) is now 
replete" i'll every article necessary to the enulp 
incut ot a horse or stable, and will be sold at those 
moderate prices which upwards of a century has 
obtained for this establishment a world-wide repu- 
tation. Cnrringe wrappers and knee-ruga in great 
variety. Warehouses -9. Goswcll street London, 
and 17, Ranelagh -street. Liverpool. .Manufactory 
—Kendal. Westmoreland. 
CHARLES LENNY, 
Coach and Harness Manufacturer, 
20. NORTH END, CltO V DON, 
B EGS to call attention to his Broughams, 
Clarences, Barouches, with his registered 
noiseless wheel-plate, thus shot telling 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 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 Carl, in panel or wickerwork, easy of nccess, 
ana possessing all the advantages of the Malvern 
Cart, 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. would also invite an Inspection of his rc- 
f ;istered Phaeton In basket-work, suitable either 
or one or a pair of ponies or horses. 
Carriages of all kinds let on Lire for long or 
short engagements. 
BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
M AJOR’S REMEDIES for theHORSE, 
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 Spavins, price 
£1. 159. 
MAJOR’S SINOVITIO LOTION (the Remedy. 
No. 2), for Grogginess, Weak Joints. Sprains of the 
Back Sinews, Ruptures of the Sheaths of t endons, 
Suspensory Ligaments, Shoulder Lameness, and 
Inflammation ; also for the cure and prevention of 
breaking down, &o. In bottles, large size. £l. Is.; 
small, 109. 6d. 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- 
office, Charing-cross. 
Letters addressed to Joseph Major, Horse Infir- 
mary, British -yard, Coekspur-sfreet. 
Agent for Newmarket, Dir. Thomas Dunning ; 
for Scotland, Messrs Gardner and Ainslie, Edin- 
burgh ; -Mr. W. F. Wells, chemist, 52, Sackville- 
street. agent for Dublin ; agent for Glasgow, Dir. 
W. A. Preston, 16. Stockwell-strcct, aud 44, 
Adelphl-streot 
FOR CLEANING LEATHER BREECHES, 
GLOVES. 
"PULLMAN’S IMPERIAL BLEACII- 
X IXG COMPOSITION. - This unrivalled 
composition renders the leather soft and pliable, 
restoring it to all its pristine beauty, and is i spe- 
cially valuable for its great freedom from dust. 
Sold by all leather breeches makers and brush 
manufacturers, and by R. and .1 PULLMAN, 
LEATHER DRESSERS, 17, GREEK STREET, 
SOHO. 
TO NOBLEMEM. GENTLEMEN OF THE 
HUNT, Nr. 
H A. GOOD YER wishes to call parti - 
• cular attentiou to the " Iron Duke " Curb 
and Snaffle Bits. Invented by T. Smith. Esq,, pecu 
liarly adapted fur Hunters, as it can be used with 
the most tender-mouthed Horses, although no 
Horse can pull against it. and may be considered a 
Safety Bit t»r Ladies aud Children Also in 
stock, the Segundo, Chifney, Scfton, and Untie- 
verian Curbs and Pelham . <_ ambridge Double and 
Gag Snaffles &c, 
Sole Agent for White s Patent Tube l ug Har- 
ness, to w Inch was awarded a l’rire Medal at I lie 
Great Exhibition of 1*51. which may be seen and 
its advantages explained. 
Saddles, with every iinprovemect, made to order. 
HORTICULTURE IN 
ALL ITS BRANCHES. 
GUNS. RIFLES. AND REVOLVERS. 
r LANG has an extensive assortment 
a of Second-hand GUNS, by all the first 
London Makers, at half their original cost, which 
he has taken in exchange, in addition to his own 
superior GUNS nnd RIFLES, as turned out by the 
late Joseph Manton, for the superior finish of which 
J. Lang obtained a prize-medal at the Great Exhi- 
bition. Rifles on the must approved plan tor the 
Conical Ball, for Deer-shooting or long distances. 
Revolving Pistols on J. Lang's own plan, as nlso 
Dean and Adams', Colt's. &c. ; but a trial is re- 
commended before risking money or life. 
22, Cockspur-street, Loudon. 
r PE E l'H. — By 1 
I Majesty’s Royal Le 
Her 
_ . Letters 
Patent.— Newly invented and 
Patented application of Che- 
mically-prepared While In- 
dia rubber in the construc- 
tion of Artificial Tcctli, Gums, 
and Palates— Mr. EPHRAIM MOSEL Y, Sur- 
geon Dentist, 61, Grosvenor-street. Grosvenor- 
square, sole Inventor and Patentee— A new, 
original, and invaluable invention, consisting in 
the adaptation, with the most absolute perfection 
and success, of CHEMICALLY-PREl'AREl) 
WHITE INDIA-RUBBER as a lining to the 
ordinary gold or bone frame Ily this applica- 
tion all sharp edges are avoided ; iio springs, 
wires, or fastenings are required A natural 
elasticity, hitherto wholly unattainable, and a lit 
perfected with the most unerring accuracy, is 
secured; whil from the softness and flexibility of 
the wttate-t support i* given 
to tlJaL#jdD) ijf i qj]iX|)Hi loose, or rendered 
tendeemy i feaJginoHon ot the gums. The acids 
of agency on the Chemically - 
pnjfcltffl 4yigfQffi4la-rti0ber,-aud. as it la a non- 
par. (flume ot any tcmfiJrature may with 
jll cptrifort-tfc Imbibed and retained in the 
l ult on [(Wight ness of snydl or taste being 
t ehpiP time wholly provided against by the 
r upture of 4>feoarati<rtj . 
61, Lower Grosvenor- 
Ifeet, Bath; 10, Eldon - 
TOIIN WEEKS and Co., KING’S- ROAD, CIIELSEA. HOTHOUSE BUILDERS. 
* The Nohlllty and Gentry, about to erect 
111 >|; f ICC 1/1 r UAL BUILDINGS, or 
fix HOT- WATER APPARATUS, will 
find at our Horticultural Establishment 
and Hothouse Works. King's road, Chcl 
sen, an extensive variety of Hothouses, 
Greenhouses, Conservatories, Pits, &c 
erected, nnd in full operation, combining all modern Improvements, 60 
that a Indy or geflt lemon can select the description ol Home uesv 
adapted for every required purpose. , 
The llOl-WATKK APPARATUS, which Passes through nl the 
Houses and Pits, affording both 
' --'*■—-* t 0 p mui bottom heat, is in con- 
stant operation, and particularly — - 
worthy of i.ttonti n Many of the Houses am 11 ns are of w de 
and lofty dimension?, and together equal m length ion. feet I hey 
are nil effectually heated by ONE BOILER, which, during 
the severe winter months does not cost in labour and fuel more than J- 8d per day. nnd the 
Winy ol niicmn.il many 7 , 
d lofty dimension?, nnd together equal in length ion feet I he 
e nil effectually heated by ONE BOILER, which, dunn 
the severe wimer moM uuo »vi . cost in labour and fttel inr-'- 
Apparatus is so arranged that each IIou?e or lit may be heated yfT|||i||| mi; u^iiii 
seniirnte'v and to the required temrernturo. 1 he splendid col- All A LalillirSsiM 
lection o? STOVE nnd GREENHOUSE PLANTS arc also m MM 
the hl-hest state of cultivation, and lor sale at very low prices. 
A i-o a Vim* collection of strong GRAPE VINES iii 1 ots, IVoin eyes, 
all the best sorts. — .= — - 
PLAN'S, MODELS, nnd ESTIMATES of HORTICULTURAL Bl' I LDIN G S ; also CAT A I 
of PLANTS, VINES. SEEDS. &c., forwarded on application to JOHN WEEKS nnd Co., . 
ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON. 
I'd 
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eqi* 
CHAFF- CUTTING MACHINES. 
1 N ILLUSTRATED and PRICED LIST of CHAEF-CUTTING MACHINES 
J_\ will be sent free on application to WM. DRAY and Co , Agricultural Engineers, Swan-lane, 
Upper lhames-street. 
OATS SHOULD BE BRUISED, BUT NOT PULVERISED. 
i N ILLUSTRATED nml PRICED LIST of CORN-BRUSING MACHINES 
will be sent free on application to WM. DRAY nnd Co., Agricultural Engineers, Swau-lnuc, 
Upper Thames-street. 
MANGER, RACK, AND WATER-TROUGH, AS ONE FIXTURE. 
IMPROVED AND NEWLY PATENTED. 
/ 10TTAM nnd H ALLEN, the 
FAWl V' original Inventor*, obtained the Qrcnt 
Exhibition Prize Medal for this arrange- 
ment. to which all the latest improvement* 
are adapted, secured by Patent, including a 
method entirely new of attaching the halter- 
weight and rein from the back of the manger 
to the under front of the plate, allowing the 
horse greater freedom, and being noiseless- 
in operation, add much to its comfort whilst 
feeding and convenience when at rest, as 
likewise, from their position, avoiding the 
liability of the most restive horse getting 
east. No well-managed stable should be 
without these fittings. 
COTTAM'S ENAMELLED MANGERS are constructed in the best possible manner, both ns to 
form and utility ; are cleanly in nppsaranco, durable, nnd impervious to infection ; manufactured Plain. 
Galvanized, nml Enamelled. Improved Surface Drain, with Mifety Covers, Sanitary Iraps, Stable 
Pumps, Loose Box, Fittings, tiutta Pcrclm Preserving Saddle and Harness Brackets, and every article 
in Stable Furniture, in stock. An extensive assortment of Pal terns for both Plain and Ornamental 
Oustings, and every description of Wrought and Cast Iron Work for building and other purposes. 
Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, Iron Gntes. both plain and ornamental, Hurdles, Strain 
Fencing, &c 
Estimates and Catalogues on application to COTTAM and H ALLEN, 
2, WINSLEY-STREET, OXFORD-STREET. 
WATER 
POISONED 
BT 
LEADEN 
PIPES. 
“ The above engraving represents accurately a section of n leaden pipe, which was employed for a 
short time in conveying water from a well on the grounds of Mr Dick, of Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, 
The original section of pipe is 8* in. long. 2J in. diameter, and 5-16 in. thick. A great part of the inter- 
nal surface is corroded by the action of the water; but. ns shown in the drawing, four deep excava- 
tions have been made, .and another is shaded out of view by the mariner in which the section of the 
pipe has been cut The water has cut these deep pits almost through the pipe, and not only upon the 
portion which we have illustrated, but have formed similar chasms throughout the entire tength.”— 
Expositor. 
N'.B — The corrosive water of the Isle of Wight has no effect on Gutta Perch a Tubing. See Testimo- 
nial below 
DURABILITY OF GUTTA PERCHA TUBING. 
Many inquiries having been made as to the durability of Gutta Pereha Tubing, the Gutta Percha 
Company have pleasure In giving publicity to the following letter from Sir RAY MOND JARVIS. 
Veutnor, Isle ol Wight. 
(Second Testimonial) March 10, 18f 2. 
" In reply to your letter received this morning, respecting the Gutta Percha Tubing for pump ser- 
vice. I can state, with much satisfaction, it answers perfectly. Many builders and other persons h 
lately examined it, and there i* not the least apparent difference since the first laying down, now 
several years ; and I um informed that it is to be adopted generally in the houses that are being 
erected here." 
THE GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY, PATENTEES, 
18, WHAUF-UOAI). CITY-ROAD, LONDON. 
I700D nml DIET.— HARD’S FA R I - 
I NACEOUS FOOD for INFANTS and 
INVALIDS. 
“I have carefully examined, and repeatedly pre- I 
scribed, ‘Hard’s Farinaceous Food’ (see * Pereira's . 
Treatise on Food and Diet,’ pages 3 9 and 473, x c ), 
which i- pri pared from the most nutritious of the 
cereal grain*. It combines both nltrogonhed and 
non nitrogen ised alimentary principles, and forms 
a very valuable food for children and invalids. 
■■ JOHN PEREIRA. M I).. F.lt S , 
“ Assistant Physician to the London Hospital, i 
“47. Finsbury square. .July I, 1843.” 
Sold by all Chemists and Drugging atent Me- 
dicine Vendors, Grocers. Italian War- housemen, 
and Confectioners; in Is. and 2s. paMcts. and tin 
cases, Is. Cd. each Observe . All e< inline packets 
and cases arc signed ".IAS HARDS," and mnnu- ' 
factured at the Royal Victoria Mill, Hartford, 
Kent. : 
M ELHUISH'SWESTERN HUNTING 
CAKRACK SAUCE, for Venison, Steaks. 
Chops, Hashed Mutton, Game, and all kinds of Meats 
and Fish, either hot or cold.— On trial of this new 
Sauce, nil Sportsmen will find it one o' the best 
Sauces for giving a zest to their dinner, by impart- 
ing u flavour unequalled by any now extant 
Hotel Masters will find it a Sauce universally 
approved of, impurliug 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 steak*, chops, nnd hashes, a 
wine-glassful to every half-pint : for hashed incuts, 
add according to taste: lor venison ai.d game, 
double the qunutity : for cold meat, pour a little in 
the plate. 
Sold in bottles, is. nnd 2 «., the large bottles bold 
nearly three of the small ones, and can be obtained 
of Messrs. < ROSS and BLACK u ELL, Solio- 
squarc, Loudon, or of the Proprietor. J. MKL- 
IIUISII, DIO GGIST. FORE-STREET, TAUN- 
TON, and m3y be had retail of Druggists or 
Grocers, on application. 
H OI’ AIR, GAS. VESTA, JOYCE’S 
STOVES. —STOVES for the economical 
nnd safe- beating of Halls, Shops, Warehouses, 
Passages, Basements, and the like, being at tin's 
season demanded, WILLIAM S. BURTON in- 
vites attention to Ills unrivalled assortment, 
adapted (one or the other) to every conceivable 
requirement, at prices from lus each to 30 guineas. 
Hi* variety of Register and other Stove® is the 
largest in existence. 
WILLIAM S BURTON has ten large Show 
Rooms devoted to the show of GENERAL FUR- 
NISHING IRONMONGERY (including cutlery, 
nickel silver, plated and japanned wares, iron nml 
bra*.* bedsteads), so arranged and classified that 
purchasers may easily and at once make their 
selections. 
Catalogues with engravings sent (per post) free. 
The money returned for every article not approved 
of. 
39, OXFORD-STREET (corner of Newman- 
Street) ; I. 2, and 3. N E W M AN-STRI2E 1 ; and 4 
nnd 5, PERRY’S- PL ACE. 
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. 
r |UIE most appropriate offerings for this 
X season of festivity are those which tend to 
the promotion of health nnd personal attraction: 
none can be more acceptable than ROWLAND’S 
MACASSAR OIL, for imparting a triinsceiulniit 
lustre to the Ilair, and sustaining it in decorative 
charm 
ROWLAND’S KAI.YDOR imparts a radiant 
bloom to the Cheek, nnd a delicacy and softness to 
the Hand*, Arms, and Neck; and ROWLAND'S 
ODOXTO, or PEARL DEN TIFRICE, bestows on 
the Teeth a pearl-like whiteness, und renders the 
breath sweet and pure. 
The patronage ot Royalty throughout Europe, 
their general u*c by rank and fashion, and the 
universally-known efficacy of tlicso articles, give 
them a celebrity unparalleled. 
Sold by A. ROWLAND and SONS, 20, Ilattou- 
garden, London, and by chemists and perfumers. 
BEWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS!!! 
PROVISION AGAINST DISABILITY 
I by Sickness or Accident, effected with the 
LAW PROPERTY and LIFE ASSURANCE 
SOCIETY', 3-i, Essex- street. Strand. 
Example : A person aged 30. may secure an 
Annuity of £ino a year in ense of permanent dis- 
ability, by payment of only 35s. per annum. 
Forms ami particulars forwarded to any nppR. 
cant, by E. BARNES, Secretary. 
1 REDEMPTION of MORTGAGES and 
XV. LOANS secured by a Policy which guaran- 
tees the repayment of Loans at a fixed period, 
or earlier in ease ol death, so that the Property 
may pass unencumbered to the family, by the 
LAW PROPERTY and LIFE ASSURANCE 
SOCIETY, 30, Essex-street, Strand. Apply to 
E. BARNES, Secretary. 
BANK OF DEPOSIT, 
NATIONAL ASSURANCE AND INVEST- 
MENT ASSOCIA'l ION. 
No. 3, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON. 
Established A.D. 1844. 
Empowered by Special Act of Parliament. 
P ARTIES desirous of INVESTING 
MONEY' are requested to examine the Plan 
of this Institution, by which a high rate of Interest 
may be obtained with perfect security. 
The Interest is payable in January nnd July at 
the Head Office in London ; und may also be re- 
ceived at the various Branches, or through Country 
Bankers, without delay or expense. 
PETER MORRISON, Managing Director. 
Prospectuses and Forms l’or opening account* 
scut free on application. 
Li WINES HEAD ASSOCIATION for 
O the PROSECUTION of FELONS, nnd Tor 
the Mutual Protection of Property.— NOTICE is 
HEREBY' GIVEN, that the Annual Meeting of 
t lie Members of the Association will be held at tlia 
GRIFFIN INN, in SWINESH HAD, on THURS- 
DAY, the 3DI h day of NOVEMBER, 1854 — The 
Directors will meet at Eleven o’clock for receiving 
Subscriptions, Auditing Accounts, &c. Dinner at 
Two. 
Also that the Directors will meet nt the GRIFFIN 
INN at Six o'Clock on TUESDAY Evening, the 
28th of NOVEMBER instant, when all Persons 
having any Claim on the Association arc requested 
to present the same. 
YV. U. REDDISH, Treasurer. 
Swineshead, Nov. to, 1654. 
MONEY.— ESTABLISHED 1849. 
L OANS from £5 to £50 ou the Per- 
sonal Security of the Borrower, to be repaid 
by small Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly instal- 
ments. as may suit the convenience of the bor- 
rower. A Form of Application and particulars 
sent to any part, on receipt of four postage stamps 
and a stamped directed envelope. Office (private), 
16, PENTON-STREET, PEN TON V1LLE, Lon- 
don. T. SHORT, Secretory. 
[ OANS. — Persons desirous of obtaining 
J ADVANCES from £50 to £250, upon ap- 
proved personal security, repayable by easy instal- 
ments, extending over a lengthened period, me 
'nvited to examine the principles of the BRITISH 
MUTUAL SUBSCRIPTION LOAN ASSU- 
RANCE CLASSES. Prospectuses, Reports, nnd 
every information, may be obtained on application 
nt the British Mutual Life Office, 17, New Bridge- 
street, Blackfrinr*. Rules fid. each copy, or Is. per 
post. CHARLES JAMES I IIICKE, 
Resident Secretary. 
M ONEY ADVANCED, to any Amount, 
on LIFE INTERESTS. MORTGAGE, or 
REVERSIONS Loans of every description on 
good Personal or other Security. Large or small 
capitalists, desirous of safe und profitable invest- 
ments, are invited to communicate with the 
Advertiser, who will wait upon gentlemen in any 
part of the kingdom on receipt of a remittance. 
Address to Mr II. LEA. No. 33, GREAT 
W I NC H ESTE U-STKEK T, Cl T Y. 
QT. GEORGE ASSURANCE 
IO COMPANY. 
lift, PALL MALL, LONDON. 
Capital, £100 000, in Shares of £5 each, 
(On which Interest nt the rate of £5 per cent, per 
annum, exclusive of dividend, is guaranteed by 
the Deed of Settlement.) 
DiiiKcrons. 
Chairman — VISCOI N f RANELAGH. Tnrk- 
place, St. James's. 
Deputy Chairman— HENRY' J’OWNALL, Esq, 
Ludbroke-squarc, Nottlng Hill. 
Borlase II. Adan > q.. -’-fi. Lincoln’s-inn-flclds. 
J. C. Cobbold, Esq., M l*.. Ipswich, Suffolk. 
John Doherty, Esq., fi. Arlington-strect. 
Henry Haines, Esq., 1( dory House, Mitcham. 
Lewis Hough, E*q , Little Ealing. Middlesex 
Col. Brownlow lvnox, M. P., 28, Wilton Crescent. 
William Henry Lnmmin. Esq , Shorrolds, Fulham. 
Sir T. Herbert Maddock, MI 1 , 1G9, New Bond- 
street. 
John Benjamin Nevill, Esq., Twickenham 
J. E. Panter, Esq., Fulham. 
Secretary— YV. C. URQUHART, Esq. 
The lending features of this office are : — 
1. Life As'iirancc in a I its branches 
2. Premiums payable Quarterly, Half-yearly, An- 
nually, or by a Single Sum. 
3. The Assurance of Defective Titles, thereby 
restoring the property to it* full value. 
4. The Redemption or Leaseholds, Lifeholds, nnd 
Mortgages. 
5. The Enfranchisement of Copyholds. 
C. Assurances for Members ol Freehold Land and 
Building Societies. 
7. Endowments for Husbands, Wives, or Nomi- 
nees. 
8. Endowments for Children on attaining a Cer- 
tain Age. 
9. Annuities of every description granted on 
Terms peculiarly favourable. 
10. Deposit Assurances, offering nil the usual ad- 
vantages of a Bank. 
11. Loans ou real and Personal Security. 
12. Loans, enabling parties to Purchase their own 
Houses, thus converting Rent Payments into 
Capital. 
13. Diseased Lives assured nt Equitable Rates. 
14. Policies granted upon Half-Credit Premium* 
15. Policies, without extra Rates, to Persons in the 
Militia, or others, not forfeited, if killed >n 
defending the country from invasion. 
16. Notice* of Assignments of Policies Registered. 
17. Medical Referees paid by the Company. 
IH. Age of the Life Assured admitted on nil 
Policies, on reasonable proof being given. 
19. Stamp Duties on Life Policies paid by the 
Company. „ .. . 
20. Three-fourths of the Profits on Life Policies 
apportioned every fifth year amongst the 
Assured whose Policies are of Three Years 
standing. . 
For further particulars, Forms of Proposal, and 
Prospectuses, apply to the SECRETARY, nt the 
Offices as above. 
