976 
H OYLAKE OPEN MEETING (over 
the Liverpool Hunt Club and 
OPEN and CLIP STL K PL K-C. ! *3§£ D ^ n y 
FLAT RACES will take place V"'VofN(J VtAl- 
nnd THUK,SI>AY. the 32n<l and ‘ ^' shrewbburv 
BEK, 1854, being the week following Shrewsbury 
Autumn. WYNN. Bart.. M P.. 
bTKWAUP* — Sir »' " , , niMVICAl II 
Hon. Mr. FOBES1EK. and J. «■ DRINK ALU, 
E Cr.EBK or the Corasc axd HxNbiexrr«.-Mr. 
E. W. TOPIlAM.Chwier. 
Stasteh-— Sir. I LLIOI T. 
Jidue.— 3fr. HORSLEY. 
FIRST DAY'. 
TJ»e OPEN FRE E II A N DICA P HURDLE-RACE 
of -> gov- each. In ease of acceptance, with 25 tovs 
added. Open to all horse-. The winner of any 
Hurdle-Race after the publication of the weights 
511 ) extra. Second to save his stake. Two miles 
and a distance. 14 subs.— 2 eovs entrance. 
Mr. Jlrclherton’s h f Success, 3 yr*, h b, 
Mr. Davenport's ch g The Sailor (late The 
Deformed), 5 yrs 
Blr. Davenport's ch f Ginger, 4 yrs, h b. 
Mr. Davies' b f Minerva, 1 yrs, h b, 
Mr. R. Martin's b g Bnrdolph, by ralstalf, 
4 yrs. 
Mr. ,1. Brown's lir g Calmnr, aged. 
Captain Rhys’ li g Royalty, »i yrs. 
Mr Burton's b g The Tumbler, (> yrs. 
Mr. W Tnphotn’s b g Cheroot, ft yrs. 
Mr. Fowler’s ell g Augeun, aged. 
Mr. Lund’s h g Theorlfne, ft yr* 
Mr. Johnson’s hr in Novelist, aged. 
Mr. W. K. Walker’s gr in Rosa, aged, h b. 
Mr. J Henderson’s bg Crubbs, aged. 
The SHORTS II ANDICAPof ft sovs each, in ense 
of acceptance, with 3u sovs added, for horse* the 
property of Members of the Liverpool Hunt 
Cliih To he ridden by Members only, and those 
nnullllcd by the Club Rule*. A winner ol any 
Pint Race Handicap nft>r the publication of the 
w eight ftlb extra Winner to pay ft sovs towards 
expenses. Half a mile Winner to be sold tor 
£mi by auction nfter the race, nod any surplus 
over the selling price to go to the Fund. 7 subs. 
2 sovs entrance. 
Mr Jennings’ b g Rnrdolph. 4 yrs. 
Mr. Jennings' b m Wee-wee, ft yrs. 
51 r. Harrison's bg Hyacinth, ft yrs. 
Mr Smith’s hr c Erdlngtoii. 4 yrs. 
Captain Rhys' h or hr g Bluster Charles, 4 yrs, 
h b. 
Mr 141 tike’s br f Gassy. 4 yrs. 
Mr. Hebron's b g April Fool, aged. 
Tbe IIELBRE PLATE. A Free Handicap of 50 
sovs, For all ages. Open to any horse. Three- 
quarters of n mile. The winner of the Shorts to 
carry I0lb extra, and of any other Handicap Flat 
Knee alter the publication of the weights. ftlb. but 
not to be accumulative. Winner to be sold by 
nuetion for £ 00 , and any surplus over the selling 
price to go to the Fund. To lie ridden by Jockics. 
y subs.— 2 sovs entrance. 
.Mr. Rose's b I Katinka. 3 yrs. 
51 r. Davenport's ch f (Singer, 4 yrs. 
Mr. Phillips’ b 1 Vivid, :t yrs 
Mr. R. Martin’s b g Bardolph, 4 yrs. 
Mr. Harrison's b g Hyacinth, ft yrs. 
Mr. Wilkins' -br c Dear Me, 4 yrs. 
Blr Tempest nns b m Loui*a, 0 yrs. 
Captain Rhys’ l> c Blaster Horton, 3 yrs. 
Blr. Blake's br f Gassy. 4 yrs. 
The HOYLAKE OPEN STEEPLE-CHASE (a 
Free Handicap) of io sovs each, h ft, with ho 
sovs added. About three miles, nearly all of 
which is grass, with easy fences. Winners of any 
Steeple-chase after the publication of the weights 
ftlb extra. Second to save his stake. Winner to 
pay io sovs towards expenses. 10 subs —2 sovs 
entrance. 
Blr. Davenport’s ch g Sailor, ft yrs. 
Blr Smith’s ch g Potter Mate Australia), 5 yrs. 
Blr. Brown's br g Calmnr, aged. 
Captain Rhys’ b g Royalty. 6 yrs. 
Blr. Withers’ b in Nora Creina, ft yrs. 
Mr. J. Henderson’s b g Crabbs, aged. 
Blr. A. Rice's br g Lincoln, 0 yrs. 
Mr. Land's chg Needwood, aged. 
BJr. Blood's b in Star of England, aged. 
Mr W. K. Walker’s ch g Tulip, aged. 
Blr Bretherton's cli in Grndcley Lass, by Eini- 
llan— Badsworth’a dam, ft yrs. 
Blr. Behreu's Cock Robin, aged. 
Blr. Bchren'seh g Frederick Jerome, aged, h b. 
Blr. Behren’s b in Heroine, aged. 
Captain Lane's br h Tipperary Boy, aged. 
Blr. W. C. Clifton's b m Qtilfllc, aged. 
SECOND DAY'. 
The VISITORS PLATE (an Open Handicap), 
for all horses, of 10 sovs each, h rt. and 3 only if 
declared on a day to be named when the weights 
appear, with 100 sovs added, if eight start ; it a 
less number, but not fewer than four, GO sovs will 
be given. Winner to pay Ift sovs towards ex- 
penses of the Course, and ft sovs to the Judge. 
Second to receive 20 sovs out of the Stnkes. One 
mile ami three-quarters. Jockey riders. 44 subs. 
Prince de Salkonshl’S b h Wnvcrlcy, by Dro- 
medary, ft yrs. 
Blr. Driuknld's gr c Brother to Grey Tommy, 
4 yrs. 
Captain Rhys' b c Blaster Horton, 3 yrs. 
Blr. J. T\ Jennings nns b g Ulster, 4 yrs. 
Blr. Davenport nnsch f Minerva, I yrs. 
•Mr. II. Williams nns b f Medal, 3 yrs. 
Blr. Smith nns b g Sleeping Partner, G yrs. 
Blr. Butler nns bl g The Yet, ft yrs. 
•Mr. Dyke nus eh h Billy Richardson, 5 yrs. 
♦Blr. Massey nns b c Caliph, 3 yrs. 
Mr, Jones nns br f Adelaide, 3 yrs. 
• Mr. Holt nnsch c Eulogist, 4 yrs. 
•.Mr. Rae nas b g The Alp. aged. 
• Mr, Williamson nas b g Timotheus, G yrs. 
Blr E. tv. Tophntn nnsch o The General, 4 yrs. 
Mr Horsley nns br c Domino, 3 yrs. 
Mr Phillips nns br c Boddicot, 3 yrs, h b 
Btr. Reunion nas b g Chorus, G yrs 
Blr. W. Tophntn nas ch c Cobnut, 4 yrs 
•Mr Boynton's b c Rudston, 3 yrs. 
Btr. B i nfc v nas b f Elbe Deans, 4 yrs. 
Mr. Hargreaves luisbrg Hurry Lorriquor, 3 yrs. 
Mr. Wnltbow nas ch c Mnnrtrlcordo, 3 yrs. 
Blr. II. (iweu nns ch f Noisette, 4 yrs. 
Blr Ford mis b 1 Catherine Parr, 4 yis. 
• Mr Peel nas b c Pumicestune, 3 yrs 
•Blr. W. II. Scott nns b f Miss Si lion, 3 yrs. 
•Blr. Hope mis b o Orson, 3 yis. 
■ Mr. Riudcll nns b g The Sheriff, 3 yrs. 
•Btr. Dnvii *' ch g 'fitters one, <i yis. 
Mr. Langshaw nas b f Lancashire Lass, 4 yrs. 
Captain Harrison nas ch h Koh-i-Noor. ft yrs. 
Blr R. Gill nas b g T he 1 unibler, ft yrs. 
Colonel Syers nns bg Crabbs, aged. 
•Blr E. J-. lluwley nus b t The Jealous One, 
3 yr*. 
Btr. J. Andrew*’ b r Kidnapper, 3 yrs. 
Blr. Kowdon’s br h Little Davie, ft yrs. 
Blr II Clough nns Id f The Gem, 3 yrs. 
Mr Land's bl f Gaslight. 4 yr*. 
Blr. l’iintolTs b c Whalebone, 4 yrs. 
Mr. Behreu's b g April Fool. aged. 
Mr Blyth's ch t Lady Vernon, 4 yrs. 
Mr. Iilyth’s b h Le Juif, ft yrs 
Mr. F. Flyer's br g Jack I.eeming, Gyrs. 
Those marked thus • having been entered 
without tiie knowledge of tlicir owners, 
will be struck out by the time prescribed, 
unless specially ordered to remain in. 
THE FIELD. 
The HOYLAKE WELTER CUP (Handicap) of 
6 sovs each, with 20 sovs added. Open to all 
horses. To be ridden by Members of the Club, 
or Members of other Clubs, as qualified by the 
Club Rules Winners alter the publication of 
the weights ftlb extra. Two miles 0 suds. 
Btr. Davenport's ch g Sailor, ft yrs. 
Blr. Davenport’s ch f Ginger. 4 yrs, h D. 
Mr. Saxon's br c Hazlenut, * yrs- 
Captain Rhys’ b g Royalty, 6 yrs. 
Cuptain Rhys’ b or br c Blaster Charles, 4 yrs, 
lib. 
Blr. Blyth’s ch f Lady Vernon, 4 yrs. 
The OPEN SELLING TWO and THREE- 
YEAR-OLD RACE of 5 sovs each, with 20 sovs 
added. Three-yr-old colts, 8»t 7lb; 1 {>••* ?■* 
4lb ; two-yr-old colt*. 7st ; fillies, Gst 1 lib 1 he 
winner to be sold for 100 sovs in the usual way ; 
If entered to be sold for £*0. a owed 3lb ; £60 
Gib : £ft0. 'Jib ; and £30. 1 4lb. BY inner to be sold 
by auction alter the rare, ami any surplus over 
the selling price to go to the Fund. Half a mile. 
° Mr* Webb's br f by The Era-Lndy Lift. 2 yrs, 
£30. 
Blr. Herdmnn’s br c Poor Dick, 2 yrs, £30. 
Blr. Smith’s br f Mystic, 2 yrs, £60. 
Blr. Bretherton’s b f by 1- latcatcher-Extem- 
pore. by Eroilius. 2 yrs, £30. 
Blr W. H. Scott's bl f Sister to The Vet, 2 yrs, 
£ 60 . 
Blr. Blyth's Poor BInrin, by Blalcolm— Crazy 
Peggy, 2 yrs, £30. 
The OPEN SELLING STEEPLE-CHASE (Free 
Handicap) of ft sovs each, with 50 sovs added. 
Two-niid-a-half miles. BY inner to be sold by 
auction lor £•■0, and any surplus over the selling 
price to go to the Fund. 12 subs.— 2 sovs en- 
trance. 
Mr. Davenport's cli g The Sailor, ft yrs. 
Blr. Davenport's ch i Ginger, 4 yrs.li b. 
Blr. Hargrave's hr h Rochester, aged. 
Blr. Eittledalc's b g The Miner, aged. 
Captain Rhys' b g Royalty. G yrs 
Blr. A Rice's b g Lincoln, 0 vi s. 
Blr. Jackson's cli g Labyrinth, G yrs. 
Blr Land's b ni Blue Stockings, aged. 
Mr. Hretherton's cli in Gradeicy Lass, 5 yrs. 
Mr Biethurton's b g 1 he Thief of the World, 
aged. 
Blr. T. Smith's b g Adliogton, G yrs. 
Blr Bchren’s Cock Robin, aged. 
An OPEN (Free Handicap) SELLING RACE of 
40 sovs for all ages. Halt a mile. Ten subscribers 
or no race. Winner to be sold for £40. and any 
surplus over the selling price to go to the Fund — 
2 sovs entrance. 
To close and name the night preceding, at Five 
o Clock, to the Clerk of the Course, at the Royal 
Hotel, lloylake. 
Further particulars will be given when the 
weights appear, which will be published in due 
time. 
N. IT— The lloylake Course is situated eight miles 
from Birkenhead, in Cheshire, has a splendid Turf, 
and a nearly straight run in of half- a- mile. 
O TA’LLIONS at DUDDINGHILL 
10 FARM, BVillesdcn, Bliddlesex, for 1855. 
1IARKABVA Y\ sire of King Tom and many other 
winners, 30 mares, by subscription, at 20 guineas 
a mare, besides ten of his owner. 
THE LIBEL, by Pantaloon out of Pasquinade 
(sister to Touchstone), at 10 guineas for thorough 
bred marcs, and 6 guineas tor half bred mares; 
sire ot Bribery, Truth, Scandal, &c. 
TEARAWAY, by Voltaire out of Tnglioni, by 
Whisker, at h guineas for thorough bred innres, 
and six guineas for half bred mares , sire of Kuss- 
borough. who ran a dead heat with Voltigcurfor 
the St. Eeger, and many other winners. 
P1TSFORD. by Epirus out of Bliss H ore wood, by 
The Saddler out of Cyprian, by Partisan, l’its- 
ford is an untried stallion. He won in 1850 the 
Two Thousand Guineas .Stakes at Newmarket, 
the Racing Stakes of G50 at Goodwood, and the 
Great Y’orkshire Stakes at Y'ork, run second to 
Voltlgeur for the Derby in the same year, and 
was afterwards sold and went ubroud. At 8 
guineas each lunre. 
011 AKRON (late Dromedary), by Camel out of 
Fanny, by Whisker, her dam by Camillas; sire 
of several winners. At 8 guineas each mare. 
RETRIEVER, by Recovery out ot Taglioni, by 
Whisker, nt ft guineas a mare; sire of several 
winners in Ireland, and his stock are large. 
LOTHARIO, by Giovanni out of Moggy, by Sul- 
tan ; sire of Fairy, Fuze, Gaylnd. and Napoleon 
the Sec nd, in Ireland. At ft guineas a mare. 
Paddocks well drained, and good accommoda- 
tion lor mares and foals. Subscriptions may be 
made to Messrs. WEATHERBY', Old Burlington- 
street, London. 
For further particulars, apply to J. BULLOCK, 
at the farm. 
N B — All expenses to be paid previous to the 
removal of a mare. 
I 
BANK OF DEPOSIT, 
No. 3, PALL Bl ALL EAST, LONDON. 
Established A.D. 1841. 
PARTIES desirous of INVESTING 
B MONEY are requested to examine the Plan 
ot this Institution, by which a high rate of Interest 
mny be obtained with perfect security. 
Interest payable in January and July. 
PETER MORRISON, Managing Director. 
Prospectuses nnd Forms for opening accounts 
sent free on application. 
I OANS — Persons desirous of obtaining 
ADVANCES from £50 to £250, upon ap- 
proved personal security, repayable by easy instill- 
ment*. extending over u lengthened period, are 
invited to examine the principles of the BRITISH 
BIUTUAL SUBSCRIPTION LOAN ASSU- 
RANCE CLASSES. Prospectuses, Reports, and 
every information, may be obtained on application 
nt the British Mutual Life Office, 17, New Bridge- 
street, Blackfrinrs. Rules Gd. each copy, or Is. per 
post. CHARLES JAMES IHICKE, 
Resident Secretary. 
EXCURSIONISTS mav secure £100 
Vj for tlicir families in case of death by Railway 
Accident in a trip of any length, with an allowance 
for them elves when hurt, by taking an Insurance 
'lieket, costing TWOPENCE, of the Excursion 
Agents, or lit. the Railway Stations. 
FREQUENT TRAVELLERS can INSURE 
against RAILWAY' ACCIDENTS for the Year, 
for Terms of B curs, or for the Whole ot Lifo, on 
application to Hie Booking Clerks nt t lie principal 
Railway Stations, and at the Office of the Railway 
Passengers' Assurance Company, 3, Old Broad- 
street, London. 
WILLI ABI J. VI AN. Secretary. 
PRESERVATION of LIFE from 
DROWNING.- Simplicity and efficacy com- 
bined.— BVe beg to cull the attention ot Biembers 
of Royal Yacht Clubs, Pleasure-boat Parties, &c . 
to a sure safeguard in case of casualties on the 
wafer Yacht* and Pleasure-boats fitted to order 
Al*o to our Nuuiilus Waistcoat for the Protec- 
tion of Life, or lor acquiring the noble Art of 
Swimming. 
Ti'bxeb nud Co., 120, Strand, London. 
IVERPOOL AUTUMN MEETING 
will take place on TUESDAY nnd BY ED- 
NKSDAY', the 7th and 8th NOVEMBER. 1854. 
Stewards. — The Right Honourable the Earl of 
SEFTON, Lord Lieutenant, Lord WATERFORD, 
and G. PAYNE. Esq. w 
Lessee and Clerk of tue Cocrbe.— M r £. » • 
TOI'HAM. 
TUESDAY'. NOVEMBER 7m. 
THE CROXTETH WELTER CUP (in specie) of 
60 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, 
h ft. Winners of any Handicap, after the pub- 
lication ot the weights, of the value of 10 a sovs 
clear, ftlb ; 200 or more, 8lb extra. To be ridden 
by .Members, or Sons of Blcmbcrs, of White’s, 
Brookes*, Boodle's, the Jockey Club, Goodwood, 
lleaton-park, Eglinton-park. Liverpool Hunt, or 
Iiibury Club*, or qualified ns for the Corinthian 
Stakes, at the Corragb, and Officers on full pay 
in the Army and Navy. Jockics allowed to ride 
on carrying ftlb extra. Winner to pay 7 sovs 
towards expenses. Ten subscribers or no face. 
Second to save his stake. Mile and a half.— 
YY'eights for this ami the rest to be published in 
due time. 
THE SEFTON AUTUB1N HANDICAP of 
6 sovs each, with 200 sovs added. The winner 
of any Handicap Flat Race, after the publication 
of the weights, of the value of 60 sovs clear, 3lb ; 
100 , ftlb ; 200 and upwards, 101 b extra, but not. to 
be accumulative. Second to receive 2ft sovs, and 
the third 10 sovs, out of the stakes, and the 
winner to pay 20 sovs towards expenses of the 
Judge, &c. Six to start, or only half the money 
will be added. Mile and threo-qnmters.— 
Entrance, 2 sovs ; to be remitted at the time of 
entry. 
THE TY'RO HANDICAP of ft sovs each, with 
40 sovs added. For two-yr-olds. Winners of 
any race, after the publication of the weight-*, 
ftlb extra. It ten subscribers, the second to save 
his stake ; if fifteen, to receive 10 sovs out of the 
stakes. Winner to pay ft sovs toward* expenses. 
Eight subscribers or no race. One mile. 
A SELLING STEEPLE-CHASE of ft sovs each, 
with 0 sovs added. Thrce-yr-olda, lost 4lb; 
four, list nib; five, 12st7lb; *ix and aged, 
1 2s t l?lb Blaiden Steeple-chnse Horse* allowed 
7 lbs. A winner of any Steeple chase, including 
only horses which have run since the last day of 
August in the present year, ftlb extra. The 
winner to be sold for ’0 sovs in the usual way ; 
it entered to be sold for £60, allowed 31b ; £ft0, 
71b; £ 0 , 161b ; and £20, 2llb The winner to 
be sold by auction after the race, and any surplus 
to go to the Fund. Six subscribers or no race. 
To start at the bottom of the Course, inside, once 
round and in. About two miles and a half. 
"WEDNESDAY", NOVEMBER 8tu. 
THE OPTIONAL SELLING STAKES of 5 sovs 
each, with 30 sovs added. Two-yr-olds, 7,-t 1 ol b ; 
three, 'Jst 4!b; four, lost; live, lost Gib; six and 
aged, lOgtSlb. The winner to be sold for £120, 
in the usual wav ; if entered to be sold for £ 100 , 
allowed 31b ; £*0,7lb; £60, 101b; £40, 18lb; and 
£20. -8lb. The winner to be Sold by Auction, 
nnd any surplus over the selling price to go to the 
Race Fund. Five subscribers or no race. One 
mile. To close and name the evening preceding, 
at 7 o’clock. 
THE AINTREE PLATE (Handicap) of GO sovs 
For all ages. A winner of any Handicap, afler 
the publication of the weights, ftlb extra Ten 
subscribers or no race. Any number of horses, 
the properly of the same Owner, or his Confe- 
derate may run for this Plate. One mile En- 
trance, 2 sovs, to be remitted at the time of entry. 
THE SCURRY' II ANDICAP of ft so\ s each, with 
20 sovs added. For all apes. T Y.C, Six sub- 
scribers or no race; if 10 , the second to save his 
stake. To close and name the night preceding, 
nt 7 o'clock, and weights to appear shortly after. 
THE LIVERPOOL AUTUMN HANDICAP 
STEEPLECHASE of 100 sovs, added to a Sweep- 
stakes of 5 sovs each. A winner of any Steeple- 
chase, after the publication of the weights, ol the 
clear value of KiO sovs, ftlb ; of 200 sovs or more, 
8lb extra ; but not to be accumulative Ten sub- 
scribers or no race. Second to receive 20 sovs 
out of the stakes, and the winuer to pay 20 sqvs 
towards expenses. About three mile*. Entrance, 
2 sovs, to be remitted at the time of entry. 
PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS 
Lord Seftou. I Blr. Blason. 
Mr. Payne. | Blr. Tilbury. 
A SELLING STAKES of ft sovs each, with 30 
sovs added. Two-yr-olds, 7st -Hb ; three, sst 1 01b; 
four, Sst ftlb; five, six, and aged, 2st 101b. Blares 
and geldmgs allowed 2lb. nud maiden four-yr- 
olds and (up warns, 71b. The winner to he sold 
fur £ 120 , in the usual way ; if entered to be sold 
for £inn, allowed 3lb ; £-0, ftlb; £00. 81b; £40, 
121b; and £ 30 , I8lb. . The winner to be Sold by 
Auction after the race, and any surplus to go to 
the Fund. Second to save his stake. Six sub- 
scribers or no race. T.Y' C To close and name 
the evening preceding, at 7 o’clock. 
All (excepting the Selling Flat Races and Scurry 
Handicap) io close and name to the Clerk of the 
Course, at Chester; Messrs. Weatherbv, London; 
or Blr. U. Johnson. Herald Office. York, on or 
before the Tuesday following the Newmarket 
Second October Bice ting 
Four to start in each race (where it is not speci- 
fied to the contrary), or the money added w.ll not 
be given. 
In order to obviate delays, &c., which have oc- 
curred nt other Meetings, Jockies are requested to 
notice that there will be a ’’ 'frying Scale " near 
the Weighing Room, for the purpose of Weighing 
those Jockies whose horses, sometimes to the last 
moment, are doubtful of starting ; and, therefore, 
they tire not to go to Scale in the regular Weigh- 
ing Room, unless they positively inland running, 
ns the Numbers have often been exhibited by mis- 
take in consequence of trying, when there has been 
no intention of starting; and Jockics disobeying 
such Rule, shall be fined for each offence 1 sov. 
When u Horse's number has once been exhibited 
on the Telegraph, it shall not be allowed to be 
withdrawn, unless from accident to the rider or 
horse; and the party causing it to be withdrawn 
will be fined ft sovs. 
Jockies disobeying the Starter's orders will be 
suspended during the pleasure of the Stewards, or, 
iu their absence, the Lessee. 
The other Rub * iu force at the Liverpool Jlcct- 
ings apply at this. 
SEWAGE CHARCOAL MANURE. 
T B MI I S highly fertilising MANURE, 
JL which is Peat Charcoal, completely saturated 
with London Sewage, will be found most efficient 
for every species of crop, more especially for Peas, 
Beaiis, Turnips. Blangohl Wurzel, and other root 
crops It will produce a greater return for the 
outlay than Guano or any other manure at an 
equivalent value ; it also possesses the property of 
retaining its fertilising power longer than other 
Manures now in use It maybe obtained at the 
t-EWAGE BIANUEK WORKS, Stanlev-bridge, 
Fulbain, at £4 per ton, and, in quantities less than 
half a ton, at ft*, per cwt., for ready money only ; 
and in quantities not less than a ton will be deli- 
vered at the London Termini of the Railroads free 
ol charge lor carriage. It may also be had from 
Messrs G. GIBBS and Co.. No. 26 , Down-street, 
Piccadilly, Agricultural Seedsmen, Agents for 
Loudon; and trom all the other Agents of the 
1 Company. 
THE BIRMINGHAM CATTLE AND 
POULTRY SHOW. 1854. 
T he sixth great annual ex- 
hibition of STOCK and DOMESTIC 
POULTRY will be held in BINGLEY' HALL, on 
the 12 th, 13th, 14th, and 15th of DECEMBER 
next. 
The Prize Lists and Certificates of Entry may bo 
obtained on application to the Secretary. The 
Entries Close on Saturday, November lltn. 
JOHN MORGAN, Jun., Secretary. 
Offices— 38, Bennett's-hill, Birmingham. 
THE ESSEX ASSOCIATION FOR THE IBI. 
PROVE M ENT OF THE BREEDS OF 
POULTRY. 
T he annual exhibition 0 f this 
Society will be held at COLCHESTER, on 
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, 
DECEMBER 27th, 28tli, and 29th, 1854. 
Prize Lists will be forwarded on application (en- 
closing a stnuip if to be sent by post) to the Secre- 
taries, 19, High-street, Colchester, who will receive 
the names of Subscribers. Annual Subscriptions, 
5s., 10s. Gd., and 21s. 
By Order, 
YV. FISHER HOBBS, Chairman of the Com. 
Colchester, October 4tb, 1854. 
/ 1 HEAT WESTERN RAILWAY.— 
V7 WARWICK RACES -On TUESDAY n-d 
WEDNESDAY, the 17th and 18th OCTOBER, 
the 9,15 a.m. Express Train from Paddington to 
Birmingham, and the 7 30 p.m. Express Train 
from Birmingham to Paddington, will stop (it 
Warwick. 
TIT A R W ICK R A C E S. — RACING 
7 \ STOCK, EN TIRE BLOOD HORSE, 
HUNTERS. &c -To be SOLD by AUCTION, by 
JOHN JIlAKGETTS, near io the Race Course, 
Warwick, on Wednesday - next, the isth 
day of October, 1854, the second morning of the 
Races. I very promising Yearling*, 2 Two-yr-olds, 
Brood Mare, several Half-bred Horses, Hunters, 
&c. ; as also Unit well-known entire horse (Jntesby, 
by -lane out of Cobweb. The whole particularised 
in Catalogues, to be hud at the Offices of tbe Auc- 
tioneer, High-street. Warwick 
I he first Lot w ill be offered precisely at Eleven 
o'clock T lie whole may be viewed the first 
morning of the Ruces. 
SALMON FISHINGS IN THE TWEED 
TO LET. 
r I''0 be LET, on Lease, for such a term 
1 of years as may be agreed on, with entry at 
26th May next, tbe FISHINGS and FERRY' of 
EDEN BIOUTH.— The fishings begin about a mile 
below the town of Kelso, extend to nearly three 
miles in length ou the north side of the river, com- 
prehend the whole Tweed Salmon Fishing within 
the Barony of Ednam, and embrace some of the 
best Angling Casts in that river. 
Blr. W. COCKBURN. Westwood Cottage, Hen- 
dersyde, will point out the boundaries , and further 
particulars may be learned on application, perso- 
nally or in writing, to SMITHS and ItUBSON, 
Writers in Kelso, with whom lenders may bo 
lodged on or before 1st November next. 
Kelso, 8tli September, 1854. 
GUNS, RIFLES, AND PISTOLS. 
O AMU EL NOCK, GUNMAKER. llfi, 
iO Jermyn-strcet, St. James’s, London, begs to 
invite the Nobility. Gentry, and Sporting Commu- 
nity. to the inspection of his Stock of GUNS, 
RIFLES, PIS 1 ULS, &c , which are warranted of 
the best quality and workmanship 
N.B.— Good double Guns, £30 in cases. 
GUNS, RIFLES, AND REVOLVERS. 
J LANG has an extensive assortment 
« of Second-hand GUNS, by all the first 
London Makers, at half their original cost, which 
he has taken iu exchange, iu addition to his own 
superior GUN Sand RIFLES, as turned out by the 
late Joseph Blanton, lor the superior finish of which 
J Lang obtained a prizc-medul at the Great Exhi- 
bition. Rifles on the must approved plan for the 
Conical Ball, for Deer-shooting or long distances. 
Revolving Pistols on .1 Lung’s own plan, as also 
Dean ana Adams’, Colt's, etc. ; but a trial is re- 
cummcn icd before risking mopey or life. 
22 , Cockspur-street, Loudon.' 
r PHE M EC HI AN DRESSING-CASE, 
I the most portable ever invented, being only 
the size of a pocket-book, containing One Pair of 
Bl coin’s 1 vory-liandled Peculiar Steel Razors, his 
Magic Strop, Comb, Badger Ilair Shaving-brush, 
uud Nail and Tooth-brushes, price only v5s. ; the 
same with Hair- brush an Soap-dish, 35s. To 
military men, and as a steam-boat or travelling 
companion, this invention is an invaluable acqui- 
sition An immense variety of other Dressing-cases 
lor ladies and gentlemen, either in fancy woods or 
leather, ut all prices, to suit either the economical 
or luxurious. An extensive stock of Writing- 
desks, Writing-cases, Work-boxes, Bagatelle 
Tables, Razor Strops, Table Cutlery, buperb 
I’upier Bluclie Article*, &c. 
Manufactory, 4, Leudeuliall-street, four doors 
from Cornhill. 
rpo SPORTSMEN. — Her Majesty's 
I Royal Letters Patent, for valuable and extra- 
ordinary improvements in the most powerful nnd 
brilliant Telescopes, Tninp, Opera, Race-course^ 
and Perspective Glasses, to know tbe distances ot 
objects viewed through them— of grent importance 
to Sportsmen, tin- Army, Navy, nnd others Messrs. 
S. mid B SOLOMONS, Opticians, 39, Albcninrle- 
strect, Piccadilly < ibscrve— Opposite the York 
Hoi el. These Telescopes possess such extraordi- 
nary powers, i b it some tliree-aml-a-lmlf inches 
with mi extra eye-piece will show distinctly Jupi- 
ter’s moon*. Saturn's ring, and the double sinr*. 
With the same Telescope can be seen a person's 
countenance tliree-nnd-ii-balf miles distant, and 
an object from sixteen to twenty miles. I bey are 
of larger, and ull sizes, with increasing powers ac- 
cordingly. 
THE ROYAL EXHIBITION, 1851. A valuable, 
newly-invented, very small powerful wmstcout- 
poeket gins* tbe size of a walnut, by willed a 
person enn w bc seen nnd known one-nnd-a ban 
miles distant, I hey answer every purpose on 
race-course, nt the opera-house.*, country scenery, 
and ships arc clearly seen lit twelve to lourtcii 
miles. 'Tiny are invaluable for shobting, deei- 
stivlking, yachting, to sportsmen, gentlemen, game- 
keepcif, nnd tourists. Opera and Race-course lei - 
spective (Basses, with wonderful powers; un object 
can be clearly seen trom ten to twelve miles ins- 
tant. New ly-invented Spectacles. The most aged 
defective sight is brought to its youthful, natural, 
and original state. Invisible and all kinds oi 
Acoustic Instruments for relief of extreme Deni- 
n ,. ss —39, Albemurle-street, Piccadilly, opposite 
the Y’ork Hotel. 
Printed t>y Uuh*md I.urnm. of No. 2*. K®*'®"; 
1’nrl.h orshorrrtlltli. In il,« Count* of Middle*!. »idi* 
Oflk-c of Taylor and <.*»«.*», N« 4»..d 3, 
>c»UT*Un». oihI imblUhed l*jr him at Nu 
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