904 
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/COLONEL HAWKER’S INSTRUC- 
Vy TIONS to YOUNG SPORTSMEN il Just 
ready. 
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No. 13 of 
“ npHE NEWCOMES.” By W. M. 
THACKERAY. With Illustrations by 
BICHARD DOYLE. 
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the 17th Number (completing the work) of 
H ANDLEY CROSS ; or, Mr. Jorrocks'a 
Hunt. By the Author of “ Mr- Sponge'* 
Tour." Illustrated with Coloured Plates ami 
numerous Woodcuts by .JOHN LEECH, uni- 
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On the 30th Septcmlier will be Published, price 3s., 
Part 18 of the 
TT'NGLISII CYCLOPEDIA, extending 
I J the Natural History Division from Horn- 
blende to Insecta, nnd the Geographical Division 
from Hamburg to Ille-et-Vllnine, and comprising, 
among other*, articles on Hanover. Havanna. 
Helsingfors, Herat, Herrannnstadt, Heusc-CasHCl. 
lfesse- Darmstadt, Hesse- Horn burg. Hfldwhelm, 
Hindustan. Hispaniola, Honng-hi. Hoang-ho. Hol- 
land. Holstein, Honduras, lf»ng-Kong, Hudsons 
Bay Territories, Hungary, Iceland. kc tea. 
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TOURISTS IN NORWAY. 
■\TORWAY and its GLACIERS 
VISITED in 1831 Followed l>y Journals 
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TRAVELLING MAPS-Last Edltlons- 
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useful Information for Travelling In this Country. 
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by all Booksellers. 
This day, in foolscap, cloth, price 8».. 
M OUBRAY’S TREATISE on DO- 
M ESTIGimd ORNAMENTAL POULTRY 
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L. A. MF.ALL, with the Diseases of Poultry, by 
Dr. HORNER. With Coloured Illustrations. 
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row. 
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I >UF1'”S GUIDE to the TURF; or, 
V Pocket Kncing Companion for 1834, contain- 
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August, nnd the Horses Indexed, with their Pedi- 
grees -Performances of the Two- Year-Olds up to 
the same period Entries for the Derby and Oaks, 
1855. alphabetically arranged— Nominations for 
September nnd October— Principal Derby Lots, 
&c. &c. 
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Patvrnotter-row ; and may be hail of all Book- 
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HARROW SCHOOL CRICKET MATCHES. 
Just Published, price 9d., 
4 CORRECT REGISTER of the 
J V PRINCIPAL MATCHES PLAYED by the 
HARROW ELEVEN " during the SEASON of 
1854; including those at Lord's between Harrow, 
Eton, mid Winchester; with the Averages of the 
'• Harrow Eleven," itc. Forwurded free to any 
address on receipt of twelve postage stamps, by 
the Publisher, W. Winkley, Jun., Bookseller, 
Harrow. 
ITU ELD’S WEDDING, BIRTHDAY, 
ft and CHRISTENING PRESENTS, at the 
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<>f Air-street. Splendid illustrated large type 
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clusp, 10». 0d. The complete Bible aud l’ruyer, 
bound in morocco, with rim and clasp. 0d. Also 
the Bible and Prayers, 2 vols., with clasp, lor 
2 s. Od , suitublu for children. Joes Field luis the 
largest, cheapest, ami best stock in the kingdom.— 
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PHRENOLOGICAL CHARTS. 
Price (id., by post 8d., 
IT'IRST PRINCIPLES of PHRENO- 
LOGY ILLUSTRATED. 
C. W. Dick, Phrenological Examiner, 492. New 
Oxford->treet Delineations of the Powers of the 
Mind daily, written or verbal. 
GUNS, RIFLES, AND REVOLVERS. 
r LANG has an extensive assortment 
e of Second-hand GUNS, by all the Hint 
Loudon Makers, at half tlieir original cost, which 
lie lias taken in exchange, in addition to his own 
superior GINS mid RIFLES, us turned out by the 
late Joseph , 'Linton, for the superior finish of which 
J Lung obtained a prize- rnedul at the Great F.xhi- 
bltiou. Utiles on the most approved plan (or the 
Conical Ball, for Deer-shooting or long distances. 
Revolving Pistols on J. Lang’s own plan, ns also 
Dean and Adams', Colt's, be.; but it trial is rt- 
commended before risking money or life. 
22, Cockspur-etreet, Loudon. 
BANK OF DEPOSIT, 
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Established A.D. 1844. 
P ARTIES desirous of INVESTING 
MONEY arc requested to examine the Plan 
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may be obtained with perfect security. 
Interest payable in January and July. 
PETER .MORRISON. Managing Director. 
Pro»pectuse» and Forms for opening accounts 
sent free on application. 
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Established 1842. 
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William Freeman, Esq. 
Francis Fuller, Esq. 
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Thomas Grissell, Esq. 
James Hunt, Esq. 
Edmund Lucas, Esq. 
Augustin Robinson, Esq. 
James I.yS Scager. K*q. 
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Joseph Carter Wood, Esq. 
actuaby. 
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Author ol a " Treatise on Assurance Associations, 
Freehold Laud nud Building Societies," &c. 
Every variety of Policies granted on any number 
of live.-, and to mjy amount. 
Endowments a, 'Annuities granted on equitable 
terms. 
No charge on I’o Stamps. 
Policies indlsput : except in cases of fraud. 
Travellers, .Mm it l, and Emigrauta assured on 
moderate terms. 
Creditors assured < n the lives of their debtors 
with special advantages. 
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take place at the close of the year 1854, of which 
parties assuring their lives by the Society’s Table 
11. will he entitled to three-fourths or 75 percent., 
without partnership liability. 
All neccssnry forms, with every information as 
fo the mode of effecting Assurance, mny be ob- 
tained either by letter or personal application to 
the Actuary. 
ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED. 
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ADVANCES from £50 to £250, upon ap- 
proved personal security, repayable bv easy instal- 
ments, extending over u lengthened period, are 
invited to examine the principles of the BRITISH 
MUTUAL SUBSCRIPTION LOAN ASSU- 
RANCE CLASSES. Prospectuses, Reports, nnd 
every information, may be obtained on application 
at the British Mutual Life Office, 17, New Bridge- 
street, Bluckfriurs. Rules 6d. each copy, or Is. per 
post. CHARLES JAMES THICKE, 
Resident Secretary. 
I EXCURSIONISTS mny secure £100 
for their families in case or death by Railway 
Accident in a trip of any length, with an allowance 
for them-clves when hurt, by taking an Insurance 
ticket, costing TWOPENCE, of the Excursion 
Agents, or ut the Railway Stations. 
FREQUENT TRAVELLERS can INSURE 
ngalnst RAILWAY ACCIDENTS for the Year, 
for Terms of Years, or for the Whole of Life, on 
application to the Booking Clerks at the principal 
Railway Stations, and at the Office of the Railway 
Passengers' Assurance Company, J. Old Broad- 
street, London. 
WILLIAM J. YIAN, Secretary. 
TO SPORTSMEN AND OTHERS. 
D EER for SALE.— To be SOLD, by 
PRIVATE SALE, in small or large Lot’s, 
to suit purchasers, a considerable number of RED 
and FALLOW DEER, from one to six and seven 
years old, nnd in good condition.— Apply by letter 
to Mr. RALSTON, Shirleywich, Stafford. 
TT'ANCY POULTRY from the YARD of 
r CHRISTOPHER RAWSON. Esq.. The 
Hurst. Wnltou-oo-'l hmnes.— Mr. J. C. STEVENS 
will SELL by AUCTION, at his Great Room, 38, 
King-street, Cuvi-nt-gurdcn, on TUESDAY, 28th 
September, nt Twelve o'Clock precisely, a very 
choice SELECTION of POULTRY, tnuny Prize 
Birds and Chickens, all bred from first-rate and 
prize stock, including black, white, nnd buff 
Cochins. Brahma Pootrns Spanish, Dorking, 
golden nnd silver Polands and Hamburg*, horned 
fowls. Algerine silk ditto. Ptarmigan*. Toulouse 
nnd Pomeranian geese, Aylesbury ducklings, wild 
American turkey*, nnd turkeys from Mr. Fairlie's 
celebrated breed. &e. &c. May be viewed on morn- 
ing of side, and Catalogues had of Mr. J. C. 
Stevens, 2 k, King street, Covent-garden. 
TT'ANCY POULTRY, &c.— PERIODI- 
f CAL RALE— Mr. J. C. STEVENS will 
.SELL by AUCTION, nt his Great Room. 38, King- 
street. Covent-gnrden.on TUESDAY. 3rd October, 
nt Twelve o'Clock precisely, COCHIN CHINA, 
BRAHMA POOTRA, SPANISH, and other 
POULTRY, from the Yards of John Fletcher, 
Esq.. Captain Snell, and several Provincial 
Breeders, including many Birds of first-rate qua- 
lity. Prize* ut Lincoln, Ac. ; also some choice 
Fancy Pigeons.— May be viewed on the morning 
ol sale, and Catalogues had by enclosing a stamped 
directed envelope to Mr. J. C. Stevens, 38, King- 
street, Covent-garden. 
Under the immediate patronage of the Courts of 
Europe, the Aristocracy, und the Upper Classes. 
R OWLANDS’ MACASSAR OIL is 
j universally in high repute for its remark- 
able virtues in nourishing, improving, and beautify- 
ing tile Human Hair, its operation in cu>cs of 
baldness is peculiarly active ; und in the growth of 
the Beard, Whiskers, Mount ttchios, and Eyebrows, 
it is also un unfailing stumiluut. Price 3s. 0d.. 7s., 
10 s. od., and 2 ls. per bottle. 
ROWLANDS' KAI.YDOR. an Oriental Bota- 
nical Preparation, for improving niul beautifying 
the Compb xton, eradicating nil iiituncous delects 
and discolorations, anil rendering the skin soft, 
fuir. and blooming. Its u.«e obviate* nil the effects 
ot climate on the skin, whether with reference to 
cold and inclemency, or inieiisc soliir lient. Price 
4s. Od. and 8*. od. per bottle. 
ROWLANDS' ODONTO, or PEARL DKN- 
TR1FICK. a White Powder, compounded of the 
choicest nnd most recherche ingredients of the 
Oriental Herbal, of inestimable value in preserving 
and beautifying the teeth, *t lengthening the gums, 
nnd in rendering the breath sweet and pure. Price 
2 s. 9d. per box. 
Sold by A. ROWLAND and SONS, 20 . Hatton- 
garden, London, mill by Chemists aud Perfumers. 
GRAND ILLUMINATION I 
r PHE PALACE of GLASS (under the 
X Dome of St. Paul's) will be BRILLIANTLY 
ILLUMINATED on MONDAY, October 2 nd. on 
which occasion t he .Superb Fashions of every Court 
in Europe will be Exhibited. 
ROYAL CRYSTAL WAREHOUSES. 
M R. M EC II I, having had the honour 
of supplying the Crystal Palace Company 
with TABLE KNIVES of a novel and pleasing 
form, begs to state that in future he will name 
them the Crystul Palace Table Knives, nnd supply 
them to the public, of a similar quality, in fine 
Ivory, 30s. per dozen ; Transparent Ivory, 42s. nor 
dozen Mr. Mechi charges the same price for Ills 
manufactures when disposed of at the Crystal 
Palace ns he dors nt his establishment in Lendcn- 
hall-strcet. Owners of merchant steamers. Hotel- 
keepers. and all public establishments, will find 
these Knives far more economical and durable 
than the usual sort, being on an entirely new con- 
struction, and not affected by immersion in hot 
water.— 4, Leudenhali-street. 
M il. MECHI, No. 4 , Leadcnhall- street, 
London, feeling that these are progressive 
times, has made extensive alterations in liis busi- 
ness establishment. which he trusts will be for the 
comfort nud advantage of his customers, by enabling 
l hi m to inspect readily his general manufactures, 
consisting of articles of luxury and economy, suit- 
able for presents or for use. Independently of his 
usual extensive stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's 
Dressing-ctuscs, Work-boxes, and Desks, in wood, 
morocco, and russin leather, he lias devoted one 
entire apartment to the most choice productions in 
l’apier-machd Ware, contrasting Strangely with 
the once much-prized ware of Japan and China. 
Catalogues will be forwarded, gratis, on applica- 
tion. Mr. Mechi lias prepared a very choice as- 
sortment of elegancies and utilities for side at his 
Depflt at the New Crystal Palace. I Iis position is 
in the Nave, nt the entrance to (lie French Court. 
RENDERS, STOVES, ami FIRE 
1 IKONS— Buyers of the above are requested, 
before finally deciding, to visit WILLIAM S. 
BURTON'S SHOW-ROOMS. 39. Oxford-street 
(corner of Newmun-street), Nos. 1,2, nnd 3, New- 
man-street, and 4 nnd 5, Perry's-place. They are the 
largest in the world, and contain such an assort- 
ment of FENDERS, STOVES. RANGES. FIRE 
IRONS, and GENERAL IRONMONGERY, ns 
cannot be approached elsewhere, either for variety, 
novelty, beauty of design, or exquisiteness of work- 
manship. Bright Stoves, with bronzed ornaments 
and two sets ol bars, £2. 14s. to £5. 10s. ; ditto with 
ormolu ornaments and two sets of bars, £5. 10s. to 
£12. 12 s.; Bronzed Fenders complete, with stand- 
ards, from 7s. to £3 ; Steel Fenders from £2. 15s. to 
£6 ; ditto, with rich ormolu ornaments, from 
£2. 15s. to £7. 7s. ; Fire Irons, from Is. 9d. the set 
to £4 4s. Sylvester nnd all other Patent Stoves, 
with radiating hearth-plates. All which he is 
enabled to *ell at these very reduced charges. 
Firstly— From the frequency and extent of his 
purchases; and 
Secondly— From those purchases being made ex- 
clusively lor cash. 
1. SILVER.— The REAL NICKEL SILVER, 
introduced twenty year- ago by WILLIAM S. 
BURTON, when PLATED by the patent process 
Of Messrs. Klkingtnn nnd Co., is beyond all com- 
parison the very best article next to sterling silver 
that can be employed as such, either usefully or 
ornamentally, as by no possible test can it bo dis- 
tinguished iroiu real silver. 
Kiddle TKi-cbiI °r K(n _. 4 
"HX? 
Tea Spoons, per dozen.. 18s 2Gs 32s. 
Dessert Forks „ .. 30s 40s 4Gs. 
Dessert Spoons ,, . . 30s 42s 48s. 
Table Forks „ .. 40s 56s. .... 64s. 
Table Spoons „ . . 40s 58s 60s. 
Tea and ColTee Sets, Waiters, Candlesticks, &c • 
at proportionate prices. All kinds of Re-plating 
done by the Patent Process. 
CHEMICALLY PURE NICKEL NOT 
PLATED. 
Kiddle. Thread. Klng'i, 
Table .Spoons nnd Forks, 
lull size, per dozen 12s 28s 20s. 
Dessert ditto nnd ditto. . 10s 21s 25s. 
Tea ditto 5s lls 12s. 
C 1UTLERY, WARRANTED.— The 
> most varied assortment of TABLE CUT- 
LERY in the world, all warranted, is on SALE nt 
WILLIAM S. BURTON'S, at prices that ore re. 
rauneratire only because of the largeness of the 
sales. 31-inch ivory-handled table-knives, with 
high shoulders, lls. per dozen ; desserts to match, 
10 s.; if to balance, 1*. per dozen extra; carvers, 
4*. per pair; larger sizes, from 1 4s. 6d to 26s. per 
dozen ; extra fine ivory, 32s. ; >f with silver ferrules, 
37s. to 5"s. ; white bone table knives. 7s. Gd per 
dozen ; desserts. 5s. Gd ; carvers, 2s. 3d. per pair ; 
black horn table knives, 7s. <d. per dozen ; desserts. 
6s ; carvers. 2s. Gd.; black wood-handled tnble 
knives nnd forks, Gs. per dozen ; table steels, from 
Is. ench. The largest stock in existence of plated 
dessert knives ami lorks, in cases and otherwise, 
and ot the new plated fish carvers. Also a lurgo 
assortment of Razors, Penknives, Scissors, &c., of 
the best quality. 
WILLIAM S. BURTON has TEN LARGE 
SHOW ROOMS (all communicatin'*), exclusive of 
the shop, devoted solely to the show ot GEN l-.RAL 
FURNISHING IRONMONGERY (including cut- 
lery. nickel silver, plated and japanned wares, iron 
and brnss bedsteads), so arranged and classified 
that purchasers mny easily nud 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); No*. I, 2, anil 3. N E WM AN-S TltEET ; 
and 4 und 3, PERRY S-PLACE. 
4 LLSOPP’S PALE ALE in BOTTLE, 
n« supplied to the CRYSTAL PALACE; 
also in Casks ot 18 Gallons, recommended by Baron 
LIEBIG. 
Address, HARRINGTON PARKER cud Co., 
5$, Pall-mall, London. 
B aron liebig on allsopps 
l'ALE ALE. — ** 1 inn myself an admirer of 
i ih is beverage, and my own experience enables me 
to recommend it, in accordance with the opinion 
of the most eminent English physicians u* u very 
agreeable nnd efficient io»i>\ and a* n general 
beverage, both lor the invalid und the robust."— 
Giessen, 31 ay G. 
A 1.1. SUIT'S PALE ALE ONLY is BOTTLED 
bv PARKER and TWINING. Beer Merchants, 
5] PALL-MALL. 
IMPERIAL MEASURE —Quarts. «s ; Pints. 
'> . I tail-pints (for luncheon), .•* per iloten. Also 
in cask? of 18 gallons und upw ards ! 
NOTICE. 
T HE Second Volume of “ The Field ” 
bound up with Title Page and Index nnd 
uniform with vol. I , is now on Sale nt the office 
and may be had through all Newsmen in Town or 
Country, price IGs. 6d. 
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separately : the former 2s. Gd. each, and the latter 
price Gd. 
It may contribute to the convenience of Gentle- 
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to •• The Field "to be informed that, owing to 
the increasing pressure of tmsincM upon our Office 
in London, we find it necessary to establish Agent* 
in different parts of the country, through w hom all 
Provincial Orders for Conics of the Paper, and tor 
Advertisements, mayin future be transmitted. At 
the same time, Orders will be received at the Office, 
No. 408, Strand, opposite Adam street, Adelphi 
The following is n List of the Agents already 
appointed:— 
AUBRIJF.EN It uadi. 19, llrpatUlred. 
ABINGDON Paraoiu. 
AVLESHURY Walker. 
UAXliUKY Pito and Co., Poiuon-WreeV 
HATH Peach, Poeock'a Library. 
11KLFAST Henderson, Caatlc place. 
BICESTER llowUlL 
BIRMINGHAM Tunk,. Now -street 
„ Andcnou. 
Guot, Uull-strcoi, 
BOSTON Noble. >Urkvl pUcc. 
BRADFORD Male, fountain* Building* 
BRENTWOOD w. Coups, quern tlrrel. 
BRIGHTON Booty, 00, Ktug'sroad. 
,. Grant. 
BRIDLINGTON . Kurty, Ilighttrwl. 
BRIDLINGTON QUAY .. Kurby. King Mrvi-t. 
BRISTOL Bingham. 
Wotklcy, Railway Station. 
,. Hayward, 40. Hlgh-tlr-wt. 
BROOMSGROVK Mauml niul Palnirr. lllghatrocL 
BURTON ON TRENT .... Goodman, lllijb-nrcel. 
CAMBRIDGE Naylor, Kelly Curj. 
CARLISLE Arthur. 
CHELTENHAM Wcadar and Co. 
CIRENCESTER Bally. Stark- t |dao-. 
COLCIIKSTKR ('order, Northmen. 
COVENTRY ToroHmon. 
„ Honfall, Hertford *<ncL 
CREW KERNE G. V. H. l’ulaun, Market place. 
DERBY Clulow anil Foal. 
DKVONPORT IIcydon.104, Korealreok 
DONCASTER Urooke. 
DOVER .. Uo»tc», Snargatc-Orcct. 
DHOITWICH Smith, High •ilreet 
DUBLIN Firhcr St Co.. We»tmorcland-«tr«el 
„ Sc# non. 17, CapclatrcaK 
Maum, D'Ollcr-Jtrevi 
DUDLEY Hutching*, Hlgb-'lrcet. 
EDINBURGH Roblnion. Greviuldcoutot. 
ETON Ingaltnn and Son. 
IiXKTER Tike, 41, souihatreck 
KAltRINGDON, BERKS .. Egg. 
GAINSBOROUGH Bowden. 
GLASGOW Love, SL Enoch-tt|uarc. 
GLOUCESTER Henley. 
,, Manacll. 
GRAVESEND Era ter, Ilanner-itrcct. 
GREENWICH aiflVml, London street 
HALIFAX Lord, NortbgiUc. 
.. Schofield, Old Market. 
HARROGATE Palllicr, l’o.l Ofllce. 
HARROW Wlnckluy, High street. 
HAUWICK, N. B. Black. High atrret, 
HEREFORD E. and A. Merrick. 
HUDDERSFIELD Clayton, Klrkgalo. 
,, Brown, Now-atreeL 
IPSWICH Usille. 
,, Dorktn. 
ISLE OF WIGHT Dcailcy. Ryde. 
„ Djer, Hjdc 
.. Meager,’ Correa 
KIPDF.R MINSTER Mark. Hlgl.-.lrcct 
KINGSBURY W W Walker. 
KNARK.sBRO’ llannam. Ulghatrecl. 
LANCASTER Clark, Market-place. 
LEAMINGTON Hilltop, IleyeiH-ttml 
LEEDS Ramadan, Vicar- lane. 
„ Green. Doar-lane. 
Matin, Central Market. 
,. Robinson, 43, Wimdliutuc-lano 
LEWES, SUSSEX Davey. Higlt-atreel. 
LICHFIELD SI citebnin, Murktl place. 
LINCOLN Coumna 
LIVERPOOL M rain, Wlllmcr and Smith. 
Aylward, Lord street. 
LOWF.sTOFT Colmnit and Stacy, 
M ALTON Baruby, Wheel gale. 
MALVERN Huntley, Church- atreet 
SIANCHESTER Eldenbaw. Braid street. 
„ Abel Hoywood, OMbaut strcol. 
MARGATE Dixon, Higb-.trcet, 
MARLOW. BUCKS R. H. Smith. Stationer. 
SI ELTON MOWBRAY . Day. 
NEWCASTLE-ON TYNE.. Bogntll. 8, Nunn-itreeU 
r „ Home, 33, Grey street, 
i, „ Fruitec. 
„ „ Turnbull. 
,, „ Crewe, Slarkct-place. 
NEWMARKET SlmpwtL 
„ Roger* and Clark. 
NORTHAMPTON line*. 
NORTHALLERTON Metcalfe. Marketplace. 
NORWICH Jeary, Brldcsvcll-alley 
NOTTINGHAM Glbwn. S3, Long-row 
„ Goodsll, Llitcrgale. 
OXFORD Slatter, Ulgh-ttrecl. 
PERTH Side). 
,, 1). ItuberDon, 114, Hjgli-idroct. 
PLYMOUTH Land, 18. Gcorgc-streel. 
PONTEFRACT Kidd, Shoe-ntarket. 
PORTSMOUTH Comcrford. 
,. Gardner. St Mary-alroel. 
rRESTON Harkncw. Church-street. 
RAMSI.IATE Brewer, Goldimtdplaca 
READING Lovejoy, 
„ Fnrrcr. 
RETFORD SIclealfo. Slarkel-i.laee. 
Ill PON Judsutt, Slarkct-place, 
UOMSF.Y Chigncll. 
ROSS Cotinsell. 
ROTHERHAM J < arr. Urldgegate. 
.. .... Mi*. HlnclicllOc. High- treet. 
RUGBY Read. 
SCARBOROUGH Tbraki'on. St. Nleltola* .treet. 
,, Graaaley, 18. W liliout the Bar. 
SHEFFIELD AalWood, 113. DlrUlonMrcet. 
„ .tarvla, 3, Dlvlalon-atraok 
,, Rogciw and Fowler. Fruit Market, 
Mr* Wiley, Old No. 13, llaymurkel 
SLOUGH Luff. 
SOUTHAMPTON Kayiter 
.. Oox, St. Slarj'a-itroet. 
STAFFORD Wright, Greengate utreet. 
STAMFORD W. and 1. Newcomb. 
STOURBRIDGE Millard. High curcel, 
STROUD Ilueknall. Hlgtulree* 
TEWKESBURY Garrieou. 
THKTFORD (brier. 
WAKEFIELD Tyor, NoHbgate. 
„ Lttntb. Wntgate. 
WALSALL Robinson. 
WALTHAM ABBEY Mule, Smut reel. 
WARWICK Ruse. t hurcli-Hreeb 
WHITBY Reed, Old Market place. 
,. Newton. Baxtergale. 
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