829 
THE FIELD. 
Stibrrtistemenfo 
HENRY PEAT, 
HUNTING SADDLER, 
14, OLD BOND-STREET, 
LONDON. 
vJ AILING BOAT.— To be SOLD, a new 
O Canal-built. Ilnlf flecked DOAT, handsomely 
rigged and neatly finished, with American Well. 
She is a very pretty model, measures about two 
tone, and sails very last. 
For other particulars, apply to HENRY RED- 
KNAPP, ltichmoiid-bridgc, Surrey. 
"1717'ORCESTER AUTUMN MEET- 
V v IN"G will take place on TUESDAY and 
WEDNESDAY, the 31st ot OCTOBER and !,t 
of NOVEMBER, 1854. 
FIRST DAY. 
The WORCESTER AUTUMN HANDICAP, 
a Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, h ft. and 3 only if 
declared on or before 1 uesduy, llie 24th of October, 
with 100 added. A winner of 100 sovs. clear after 
the weights are out to curry 5lb ; a winner of 200 
s ivs. alter the weights are out, Bib extra. The 
winner to give 20 sovs. towards the expeuses. Two 
miles. To close and name to Messis. Weotlierby, 
London; Mr. Johnson, York; or to the Clerk of 
the Course, Worcester, on or before Tuesday, the 
10th of October, and the weights to be out on or 
before Tuesday, the 17th of October. 
A HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES of 5 sovs 
each, with 40 ndded, for two-yr.-olds. A winner of 
50 sovs. clear after the weights are out to carry .Mb. 
extra. The winner to pay 5 sovs. towards ex- 
I lenses-, if 10 sub cribers, the second horse to save 
lis stake ; if 12 subscribers, the second horse to 
receive 10 sovs out of the stakes. The winner to 
be sold for 50 sovs . and to be put up for that sum 
by auction; the surplus, if any, to go towards the 
expenses. Rather more than one mile. To close 
and name ns in the preceding race, on or before 
Tuesday, the 10th of October, and the weights to 
be out on or before the 17ih of October. 
A SELLING STAKES of 5 fovs. each, with 25 
added; three-yr-olds. 8st. Gib. ; four, 9. t. 91b ; live, 
lost. 21b ; six and aged, 10st.4lb ; mares and geldings 
allowed 3lb ; winners in the presentyenrof 6 i sovs. 
clear, 31b. ; of two fifties, or mo fovs. in value, 51b 
extra. The winner to be sold for 150 sovs ; iffor 
loo sovs. allowed 6lb.; if for«",filb ; iffor S'*. 121b ; if 
for 3", 201b. ; if for 2 11 , 28lb. The winner to b" put up 
by public miction immediately after the race nt 
the sum named, and if sold at a higher price the 
surplus to be added to the race fund ; one mile and 
a quarler. To close and name to the Clerk of the 
Course, at the Bell-hotel, Broad- street, between 
the hours of six and nine in the evening of the 
37th of October. 
A SWEEPSTAKES of 5 sovs each, with 25 
added, for horses not tliorough-bred; three year- 
olds. Set. 71b. ; four, 9st. 91b -, five, n st. 4lb ; six and 
ftged, lost. ‘Jib. ; mares and geldings allowed 21b ; 
a winner of 50 sovs. in the present yenr once, to 
carry 51b.; twice, 8lb. ; thrice, lClb. extra; a win- 
ner of a cup or stakes, &c , of the value of 1 00 sovs. 
at any one time in the present year to carry 8lb. 
extra, in addition to the weights lor winning . the 
w inner of a cup or stakes, & c., of the value of 150 
sovs. nt any one time in the present year, to carry 
14lb. extra in addition to the above weights for 
winning, &c. ; one mile and a quarter. To dose 
and name as in the preceding race. 
The AUTUMN FLYING STAKES, a Handicap 
cf 5 sovs. each, with 40 added, for all ages; rather 
more than half a mile; If more than 10 subscribers, 
the second horse to save bis stake; the winner to 
pay 5 sovs. to the fund. To close and name ns in 
the Autumn Handicap (above), on or before Tues- 
day, the 10th October, and the weights to he pub- 
lished on or before Tuesday, the 17th October. 
SECOND DAY. 
.TriE WORCESTERSHIRE GRAND AN- 
NUAL STEEPLECHASE, a handicap ol 20sovs. 
each, h. ft . and 5 only it declared on or before 
Tuesday, the 2lth of October, with 10O added ; llie 
owner of the second liorso to receive back his stnke. 
The winner to give 20 sovs. towards the expenses. 
Eight to remain in, and five to start, or the public 
money will not be ndded. Any person taking a 
nomination, and not declaring forfeit on or before 
the 24th ol October, will be liable to the 20 sovs , or 
the 10 sovs., as the case may be. A winner of 
100 sovs. after the weights ‘aYe out. to carry Mb., of 
two or more such, 7lb extra Over about lour 
miles of fair hunting ground To close on Tuesday, 
the 10th October, and be named by sealed letter, 
on or before that day, to Mr. Webb, Bell Hotel, 
Worcester, enclosing 5 sovs with each nomination, 
or the entry will not be received ; the remainder of 
the stake to be paid up. and the names and colours 
ot the riders to bo given in writing to him. at the 
Bell Hotel, Worcester, between the hours of 0 and 
10 on the evening before the day of running; the 
weights to be out on or belore Thursday, the 19th 
of October 
The SELLING STEEPLECHASE, a Sweep- 
stakes of 5 sovs. each, with 50 added. The winner 
to give 5 sovs. towards the expenses Three -yr- 
olds, 10st 1 21b. ; four, l‘2*t 3lh. ; five, I2st. 101b. ; 
S'.v and aged, 13st. The winner to be sold fur 
120 sovs ; if for 100 sovs. to be allowed 51b. ; if for 
« 101b. ; if for 00. 1 III) ; if for 40. 20iu. , if fur 0, 
28lb The winner to be put up by auction, and the 
surplus, if any, to go towards the expenses. About 
two mile?. To close and name as lor the Grand 
Annual 
The HURDLE RACE, a Handicap of 5 fovs. 
each, with 3 J added. A winner of 50 sovs clear, 
after the weights are out, to carry Sib extra. The 
winner to give 5 sovs. towards expenses, lwo 
miles, with six (lights of hurdles, lu close and 
mime as tor the Grand Annual 
I he HUNT SI LEPLECH ASE, a Sweepstakes 
of 5 sovs. each, with .0 added, of which 3 mre given 
by Colonel Clowes, Master of the Worcestershire 
'Hounds, for horses certified to have been regularly 
hunted in any established pack during the season 
I833-34. Three mlies, Four-yr-olds, 1 1st. alb ; five, 
I2st. ; six and aged, I2st, fill).; a winner of in • 
sovs at auy time previous to the race to carry 91b 
extra; maiden horses qualified in the countv of 
Worcester allowed 6lb. G.-ntlemen riders. Pro- 
fessional jockey: to carry 7lb. extra. The winner 
to pay 5 sovs towards expenses. To close and 
name, and certificate ol qualification. signed by the 
masters °f pick;, to bo lodged with Mr. Webb, at 
•pe Bull Hotel, between the hours of G and 10 in 
the evening of the 30th October. 
If any of the stakes are walked over for, the 
public money will not be added 
Sellin/s^ by am-Sn. 1 aPP ' y ’ CX “ Pt “ t0 the 
in Tim 8h“t B CMe C n g d U ar atl0n8 ° f thC mee,i " g “ Ppcar 
fs.nl 1 a- ol,c . n j 0n °' vner8 and trainers is rcspect- 
rnll y a 1m c i ct . cd ,he fnct ,hat ul1 the entries forth* 
a- a 0 ' 0 P reiious to the meeting, will 
close on 1 uesday. the 10th of October. 
V fc‘ ^ r L wJl, E X * » * ^ D 'Y KNIGHT. Esq,, 
Ol 7 r f eSl *) V , 0 , rc ^‘ ers l |ir « Captain RUSH- 
eL! ,iii. 8&K 
Colonel CLOWES, Froxmeer Hall, 
M essrs. Howard and clinton 
have most earnestly to impress upon the 
attention of that part of the sporting public who 
have not yet taken advantage of tbeir information, 
that they have obtained such extraordinary in- 
formation respecting the Leamington Stakes, the 
Great St. Leger, the Cesarcwitch, and the Cam- 
bridgeshire, that they do not believe so favour- 
able au opportunity as the pre ent will again 
occur for ensuring au euormous gain. 
They mentioned in their recent advertisements 
that they hud doubled their staff of Agents, m 
order to lose no possible opportunity of securing 
the winners of the Great Events at the Autumnal 
Meetings. The first meeting on which this extra 
staff was employed was in York, and Messrs 
11 and C. append, for the satisfaction of the 
Public, the list of their 
YORK WINNERS 
Grand Inquisitor only, for Ebor Handicap. 
Jack Sheppard Prince of Wales Makes. 
Rificmun Convivial Handicap. 
Vindex Burgundy Stakes. 
Virago Yorkshire Oaks. 
I’ufnlcestone F.bor St. Leger. 
Acrobat Great Yorkshire Stakes 
Boiardo Knave- nine. 
Messrs. II. and C- deem it only justice to them- 
selves to draw attention to the direct and iini era- 
tive manner in which they advised Grand Inquisitor 
for the Kbor. It was exactly us follows : — lu their 
printed circular for the York Meeting, they told 
their subscribers to “ Back Grand Inquisitor imme- 
diately.” That was sufficiently definite, but in 
case any lingering doubts might prevent their sub 
scribers from taking full advantage of the advice, 
they addressed them by advertisement on Tuesday 
in these terms .—The Ebor is a certainty for our 
horse, No. 21 (Grand Inquisitor), back him for all 
the money you can get on." And to make assur- 
ance doubly sure, they repeated the assertion in 
their advertisement of Wednesday, “Our horse 
No. 24 is sure to win." Ami iu their advertisement 
on the morning of the race they assured their 
subscribers there was " no change" in their opinion*, 
information, or confidence This was no * half- 
and-half" advice— no splitting of victory between 
two. three, or four probable winners, but a clear 
and decided "hit" at the winner with one horse 
only. 
And now for the future. Messrs. II. and C. are 
not iu the habit of boasting without a cause, but 
they do emphatically say that they have obtained 
the absolute 
WINNER OF THE LEAMINGTON STAKES. 
They give but onx iiobse, and that horse is nt 
long odds, will very soon be at a short price, and is 
certain to win. 
TOE ST. LEGER and GREAT YORKSHIRE 
HANDICAP. 
Messrs. II. and C. feel equally sanguine on these 
upon the St. ' 
ow bi 
ry stabl 
prospects, &c.. and they nre quite certain there is 
events. They look upon 
over. They have now before them their Ag 
reports from every stable as to work, condition, 
nothing in the race which can beut their selection. 
CESARE WITCH and CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
Messrs II. and C. have been devoting all their 
energies to these events, mid have some most 
startling information, which should be acted on 
without delay. The opportunity of getting the 
very longest price may puss away perhaps within a 
few days. 
TERMS— To St. Leger, 10s. fid.; to cud of sea- 
son £ 1 . Is 
Address, II nud C., Post office, Covcntry-strcct, 
Soho, Post-office orders to llenry Howard. 
CRYSTAL PALACE. 
F requent travellers can in- 
sure AGAINST RAILWAY ACCIDENTS 
by the Y ear, Terms of Years, or for the Whole ol 
Life, on application to the Hooking Clerks ut the 
principal Railway Stations, and nt the Office of the 
Railway Passengers’ Assurauce Company, 3, Old 
Broad-street. 
WILLI A Jl J. VI AN, Secretary. 
TT'ISH. CULTURE by SCIENCE AND 
J ART.— BOCCI08, tfm original successful 
promoter of Artificial Fish Culture, lias his Patent 
Breeding Apparatus, made of Gutta Perclia, ready 
for Sale and Delivery, nt Messrs. I horn and Co.’s, 
Sole Manufacturers, No. 93, New Bond-street, 
London. Mr Boccius begs to inform the Nohtljiy, 
Gentry, and the Public, that lie continues to make 
Surveys of rivers, streams, and ponds, on moderate 
terms; and gives directions and instructions lor 
restoring nnd re-stocking the same after Jus econo- 
mical system. Fisheries can be re-stocked iu one 
season, as the apparatus, although requiring but a 
small space, is capable of breeding out tens of thou- 
sands of salmon, trout, and other fish. 
TO ANGLERS 
ff BERNARD, 4, Church-place, by St. 
• James's Church, Piccadilly, liegs to inform 
the Nobility nnd Gentlemen Anglers that he has 
now on Safe an extensive stock of every descrip- 
tion of Salmon, Trout, Pike, and other FISHING 
RODS of very superior quality. The whole made 
ou the premises under his inspection. 
Ever) variety of Salmon nnd Trout FLIES, of 
approved patterns and superior workmanship, 
adapted for F.uelLh, Scotch, Irish, American, and 
Continental Fishing. 
Also, a New FLY BOOK, of an improved mate- 
rial. and all kinds of Gut, Winches, Lines. Artifi- 
cial Baits, &e. Ac. 
Gentlemen instructed in (he Art of Fly-making. 
The Trade supplied 
TX> SPORTSMEN. — Her Majesty*! 
_L Royal Letters Patent, for valuable anil extra- 
ordinary improvements in the most powerful and 
brilliant Telescopes, Camp, Opera, Race-oour-e, 
and Perspective Glasses, to know the distances of 
obj-cts viewed through them -of great importance 
to Sporfsincn, the Army, Navy, and others Messrs. 
S. and 11 SOLOMONS, Opticians, 39. Albemarle- 
street, Piccadilly Observe- Opposite the York 
II i' l these Telescopes possess such extraordi- 
nary powers, that some three-and-a-half inches 
with an extra cyc-piccc will show distinctly Jupi- 
ter’s moons, Saturn’s ring, and llio double »tnra. 
With the same Telescope con be seen a person'-, 
countenance three-and-a-half miles distant, and 
an object from sixteen to twenty miles They are 
of larger, and all sizes, witli increasing powers ac- 
cordingly. 
THE ROYAL EXHIBITION, 1851- A valuable, 
newly-invented, very small powerful waistcoat- 
pocket glass, tbe size of a walnut, by which a 
person can be seen and known one-and-a half 
miles di-tant. I hey answer every purpose on the 
race-course, at the opera-houses, country scenery, 
and ships are clearly seen nt twelve to fourteen 
mile.* liny are invaluable for shooting, deer- 
stalking, yocliting, to sportsmen, gentlemen, game- 
keepers, »nd tourists. Opera and Race-course Per- 
spective Glasses, with wonderful power*; an object 
cun be clearly seen from ten to twelve miles dis 
taut. Newly-invented Spectacles. The most aged 
defective sight is brought to its youthful, natural, 
aud original stale. Invisible nnd all kinds of 
Acoustic Instruments for relief of extreme Deal- 
ness.— 39. Albemarle-strect, Piccadilly, opposite 
the York Hotel. 
SI ATE m SWEDEN for SALE, 
situated iu one of t he finest and most fertile 
Provinces, near to the Western I.nko nnd Gfitha 
Lanai, consisting of about l.aoo Imperial Veres, of 
which about 400 arc under cultivation, and the 
remainder (a great portion of which is easily im- 
provable) in Pasture, Meadow, and Woodland. 
Ihere is ready nnd client) facility for flic trails- 
mission of produce, by daily steam-boat communi- 
cation with Stockholm, Gothenburg, and other 
principal towns. 
For further particulars, apply to Messrs C A 
JONAS nnd Co. Merchants, 52, Gracechurch- 
street, London. 
BANK OF DEPOSIT, 
No. 3. PALL MALL EAST, LONDON. 
Established A D. 1844. 
ARTIES desirous of INVESTING 
X MONEY are requested to exnmiuc the Plan 
of this Institution, by which a high rate of Interest 
may be obtained with perfect security. 
Interest payable in January and July. 
PETEK MORRISON, Managing Director. 
Prospectuses and Forms for opening accounts 
sent free ou application. 
GUNS, RIFLES, AND REVOLVERS. 
T LANG has an extensive assortment 
• ■' * ■* ' * " ' 
WESTERN LIFE ASSURANCE and 
> > ANNUITY SOCIETY, 
3. PAKLIAMEN I -STREET. WESTMINSTER. 
Established 1642. 
DiaxcToas. 
Henry Edgeworth Bieknell, Esq. 
T. Somers Cocks, jun., Esq , M 1*. 
George Henry Drew, Esq. 
A\ ilham Evans, Esq. 
William Freeman, Esq. 
Francis Fuller, Esq. 
Joseph Henry Gunuhart, Esq. 
Thomas Grissell, Esq. 
James Iluut, Esq. 
Edmund Lucas, Esq. 
Augustin Robinson, Esq. 
James Lys Seaeor, K-q. 
John Bnslcy White, Esq. 
Joseph Carter Wood, Eeq. 
ACTUABY. 
Arthur Scrntchley. M A., F.R.A S . 
Author of a ''Treatise on Assurance Associations, 
Freehold Land and Building Societies,” he. 
Every variety of Policies granted on any number 
of lives, and to any uiuount. 
Endowments aud Auuuilics grunted on equitable 
terms. 
No charge ou Policy Stamps. 
Policies indisputable except in canes of fraud. 
Travellers, Mariners, and Emigrants assured on 
moderate terms. 
Creditors assured on the lives of their debtors 
with special advantages 
The Second Giiinquenninl Division of Profits will 
take place at the close of the year 1»54, of which 
parties assuring their lives by the Society's Table 
II. will be entitled to three-fourths or 73 per cent , 
without partnership liability. 
All necessary forms, with every information as 
to the mode of effecting Assurance, may be ob- 
tained either by letter or personal application to 
the Actuary. 
ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED. 
I OANS. — Persons desirous of obtaining 
J ADVANCES from £50 to £'260, upon ap- 
proved personal security, repayable by easy Instal- 
ments, extending over a lengthened period, nre 
invited to examine the principles of the BRITISH 
MUTUAL SUBSCRIPTION LOAN ASSU- 
RANCE CLASSES. Prospectuses, Report*, and 
every information, may be obtained on application 
at the British Mutual Life Office, 17, New Bridge- 
street, Bluckfriars. Itiilesfid. each copy, or I*, per 
post. CHARLES JAMES THICKIS, 
Resident Secretary. 
B Y PURCHASING nt MERRY’S 
FANCY REPOSITORY, 3s0. Oxford- 
street, his highly amusing Game of the RALE and 
ST E E PLE-OHA S E, front Is. to 10 guineas, you 
will always be able to dispel winin', Every other 
novelty in Games, Puzzles, French, German, and 
English Toys, nnd un endless variety of Fancy 
Articles, utterly iinpo'tdblo to catalogue, almost 
daily received ft’oin all parts of llie world, suitable 
for presents Orders, containing a remittance, in- 
stantly attended to. Sample Race Game for seven 
stamps.— At Merry's. 3H". Oxford-street. Fancy 
Fairs, Bnzaurs, and Charities supplied ut a nominal 
per ccntugc. 
M R. MECI-II, No. 4 , Le&deuhall- street, 
London, feeling that these nre progressive 
times, lias made extensive alterations in his busi- 
ness establishment, which he trusts will be for llio 
cmn fort and advantage of his customers, by enabling 
them to inspect readily his general manufactures, 
consisting of articles of luxury and economy, suit- 
able fur presents or for use Independently of lift* 
usual extensive stock of Ladies' nnd Gentlemen's 
Dieiiing-cnsc-. Work-boxes, and Desks, in wood, 
morocco, and mssia leather, he has devoted one 
eiuiro apartment to the most choice productions in 
Piipier-ninchC Ware, contrasting strangely with 
the once much-prized ware of Japan urn) Chirm. 
Catalogues will be forwarded, gratis, on applica- 
tion. Mr- Mcclii has prepared a very choice as- 
sortment of elegancies and util, ties for sale ut his 
Depot at the New Crystal Palace. Ills position is 
: n the Nave, at the entrance to i lie French Couit. 
Maxufactcbebs to 
lira Masesti's 
HONOURABLE BOARD OF ORDNANCE. 
M ARQUEES and Tents for Cricket and 
Archcry Clubs.— WILLI AM PIGGOTT. 
•15. l ore-street, City. London. Manufacturer of 
Marquees, Tents, I- lag-. Awnings. Rick Cloths 
Tnrpaulings, Improved Waterproof Oiled Sheets, 
Covers for Carts, Waggons, and Loin Cloths for 
Horses. Sacks, Sacking and Canvas*. .Marquee* 
and Hogs let out on hire, for large or small par- 
ties. Horticultural Fetes, and Flower Shows. 
Awnings and Temporary Rooms erected, and 
elegantly fitted up. lighted, and boarded. 
Terms reasonable. 
London Makers, at half their original cost, which 
lie has taken in exchange, in addition to his own 
superior GUN'S Mid RIF LKS. as turned out by iho 
. . ............. „o mu uui uy I uo 
late Joseph Ma n ton, for the superior finish of which 
”• l-nng obtained n nrize-mednl nt the Great Kxhi- 
bltiqn. Rifles on the most approved plan for tho 
Louicnl Ball, for Ucer-shooting or loDg distance?. 
Revolving Pistols on J. I.aug's own plan, ns also 
Dean and Adams', Colt's, &c. ; but a trial is rc- 
coiniucn led before risking money or life. 
22, Cockspur-strect, Loudon. 
TUESDAY S SALE of HORSES. CARRIAGES, 
fco.L) AUU I ION. -Upwards of no HORSES 
each week at the 
( Y U ,m\ T P :NTUAL HORSE nnd CAR- 
n R Vovnmir 1 1 1 OK Y. S 1’. G EORG E'S- 
1 ll,: M0 * T Extensive Cou- 
mission Mart in London. 
Proprietor begs mpootftilly to Inform the 
Nobi Ity t.entrv, nud tho Public, that the above 
Establishment Is open for carrying on a leeltimnto 
Commission Business in tho disposal of Horses 
Trinity, Daily. Also BY 
Al C I ION E\ Lit) 1 1 KSDAY, commencing at 
I wclve o'clock precisely, according to Condition* 
exhibited ou the Premises, which have been built 
regardless of expense, with latest improvements 
for ventilation, drainage. *.<•. I he Accommoda- 
tion nnd Attention are admitted to be superior to 
any similar Establishment in London ; the situa- 
tion i» central— at a junction of seven lending 
thoroucliinrcs to nil parts of the Metropolis, uud 
One Milo from the Loudon Bridges. 
The Proprietor assures tho Public there is no 
dealing permitted by himself or any person con- 
nected with his Repository, or misrepresentation 
of ownership of horses resorted to: thus the in- 
terest* nf both Buyers aud Sellers arc uiually and 
completely protected. 
Horses token from uny of tbe London Railway 
Stutious without any charge to the owner. 
It. D. REA, Proprietor. 
A choice of over 100 Ilorse?, varied Daily, con- 
sisting of Hunters, Hacks, Cobs, Haines* Horses, 
Ponies, ike., also Cart nnd Van Horse*, inny be 
inspected, and trials allowed for every purpose ou 
the Premises, prior to Purchase. 
(Adjacent to the Elephant and Castle.) 
r PO COACIIMAKERS, SADDLERS, 
1 HARNESS MAKERS, and the Public — 
The GREAT' CENTRAL HOItSE nnd CAR- 
RIAGE KEPOSIT DRY, ST. GEORGE'S-UOAD, 
LONDON, with spacious floor?, gullcrUs for Car- 
riage*, 11 nines*, No., I.* now complete, and well 
adapted for the sale of such. New Carriages and 
Harness sold nt this mart nre not chargeable with 
rent or stundlng. It. D. REA, Proprietor 
P S.— Upwards of 100 horses arc weekly on view 
and sale. Auctions every Tuesday. Sales 5 per 
cent. If not sold, 5». for auction expense? 
< II MILES LENNY, 
Cooch and Harness Manufacturer, 
20, NORTH END, CROYDON, 
H EGS to cull attention to hisBroughaniH, 
Clarences, Barouches, with his registered 
noiseless wheel-plate, Unit shortening tins distance 
between the wheel*, and lessening flic draught for 
the horse, allowing tho wheels to lock quite under, 
nnd having high front wheels. 
C L. Ini* const nfft ly Oil *alo Cub and Driving 
Phaetons, Stanhope, and single Horse ditto, l’ony 
Carriages, and Park Phncton*. lie nlso solicits 
attention to Id.* Newport Pagnel nnd other Cart*, 
either with iianels or wickerwork sides, nnd to Ills 
Ilagot Cart, in panel or wickerwork, easy of access, 
nnd possessing ull the advantages of the Mulvern 
Cart, but less expensive. 
Ho has also u large stork of Croydon Basket 
Carrie gee, cheap and elegant, nnd In every variety 
of sliane, either for mile nr building to order, with 
or without heads, to suit either the Shetland Pony 
or the Horse. 
C. L. would also invite an Inspection of Ins re- 
gistered l’hueton in basket-work, suitable either 
for one or a pair of ponies or horse*. 
Carriages of ail kinds lot on hire for long or 
short engagements. 
'j , 
:FU- 
n LACK WELL’S PATENTS for 
SADDLERY', HARNESS, &c. Vulcanised 
India rubber Springs fur Saddle Straps, Girths, 
Roller*, Belts, &e., 2s. fill. each. Gutta Perclia 
Dumb Jockey?, for Breaking IIoi e?. lining, 
Exercising, &c. Spring reins for do., iv*. Oil. n 
pair. Patent Spring* for bearing-reins, driving 
reins, riding-reins, &c,. recommended (or Ludh *' 
Bridles. Attached to both Bits and only one rein 
in bund. Patent Cnh-biting Sirups. Yulcanl-cd 
Web, Fetlock, Speedy Cut, and Leg Boot*. At llie 
Patentee's Saddlery nnd Harness Manufactory 
259, Oxford-street, near the Marble Arch; .*-outh- 
we-t Gallery, Crystal Palace ; and of all Suddlci «. 
Licences grunted for France, Belgium, Holland, 
nnd other Continental State* , or the three Patents 
to be disposed of for those Countries. 
rilE BUCEPHALUS NOSEBAND. 
I A simple and easy remedy for hard-pulling 
horses, rendering inveterate borers tract able aud 
light in hand. Suitable to nay curb-bridle. Ex- 
tensively patronised by tho officer* of her Mu. 
Jesty'H cavalry, the sporting world, Ac., and 
strongly recommended for ladie*' use. Price, for 
saddlc-hur c , 8*.; for harncae-bom-*, 12*. Sent 
(post free) on receipt of n money order, payable nt 
the Piccadilly Post office, to W itimm M Diwaieu, 
Saddler, he,, 99, Piccadilly. London — None are 
gci. u lie unless stamped — "IItwatib, London." 
SEWAGE CHARCOAL MANURE. 
THIS highly fertilising MANURE, 
I. which is Pent Uhnr. oul, Completely saturated 
with London Sewage, will be found most efficient 
for every species of cron, more especially for Peas. 
Beans, Turnips. Mungold \V ui • T, and other root 
crons It will produce a greater return for tlio 
outlay than Guano or any other manure at an 
equivalent va'uc; it also posse* -c* the property of 
retaining its fertilising power longer than other 
Manure* now in u*e It maybe obtained at the 
SEWAGE MANURE YVOKKS. M . nicy -bridge, 
Fulham, at £4 per ton, nnd, in quantities less than 
half a ton. nf '>?. per cwt., fur ready money only ; 
ami in quantifies not lew than a ton will Ge deli- 
vered at Ilia London Termini of the Railroads free 
of charge lor carriage. It may nlso he had from 
Messrs. G. GIBBS and Co., No. 20, Doivn-?trcet, 
Piccadilly, Agricultural Seedsmen, Agent* lor 
London, aud from nil the other Agents of the 
Company. 
