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the field 
T\ WORCESTER AUTUMN MEBT- 
\ \ I NG will take plan- <"i 
WEDNESDAY, the 31st ot OCTOBER and 1st 
Of NOVEMBER, 1854. 
FIRST DAY. 
Tlio WORCESTER AUTUMN HANDICAP, 
n 8 wit pstuke* of 10 sovii. ciicli. li ft. and 3 only if 
doolnrefl on or be loro Tuenlay. the 2 tth of V/r nnix 
» vitli mo Added. A winner ol 100 nova, clear niter 
mS wXiE S on. to carry Mb. « . winner of W 
s ivs. alter the weights are out. Bib extra. 1 lie 
xv i IIIK . r i„ eivo 20 sov*. towards tue expenses. 1 wo 
miles. For entries and weights, see " Intelligence 
Extra." 
A HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES of ft sovs 
encli. with io added, for two-yr.-olds. A winner of 
Mi sovs. clear after the weights are out to carry ftlb. 
,-xtra. The winner to pay ft sovs towards ex- 
penses. The second horse to receive 10 sovs out 
of the stakes. The winner to be sold for ft') sovs.. 
Ac. Rather more than one mile. See " Intelligence 
Extra." 
A SELLING STAKES of 5 sovs. each, with 2 ft 
added: thrce-yr-olds. 8st. Clb.; four, 9*t. 9lb. : live, 
lost. 31b ;six and aged, last 4lb.; mares and geldings 
allowed 3lb. ; winners in the present year of fto sovs. 
clear, 31b of two fifties, or mo sovs. in value, ftlb. 
extra The winner to be sold for 160 sovs ; if for 
loo sovs. allowed ftlb.; if for Kii,8lb. ; if for fto, 12lb.; it 
for 30, 201b. ; iffor2o,28lb. The winner to bo put up 
by public auction, &c. One mile and a quarter. To 
close and name at the Bell Hotel, Broad-street, be- 
tween the hours of six and nine ill the evening of 
the 3oth of October. 
A SWEEPSTAKES of ft sovs. cadi, with 2ft 
. added, for horses not thorough-bred ; three year- 
olds. 8»t.7lb.; four, Ost. 9lb ; five. li st. 4lb. ; six nnd 
aged, lost. !<lb. ; mures and geldings allowed 2lb ; 
n winner of 50 sovs. in the present year once, to 
carry Mb.; twice, Hlb. ; thrice, mlb. extra; a win- 
ner of a cup or stakes, &c., of the value of 100 sovs. 
nt any one time in the present year to carry 81b. 
extra, in addition to the weights for winning . the 
winner of a cap or stake*. &c., of t he value of IftO 
sovs at any one time in the present year, to carry 
Mill, extra in addition to the above weights for 
winning, Ac One mile and a quarter. To close 
nnd name ns in the preceding race. 
The AUTUMN FLYING STAKES, a Handicap 
of ft sovs. each, with 40 added, for all ages. Rather 
more than half n mile. The second horse to save 
hi* stake The winner to pay 5 sovs. to the fund. 
See ••Intelligence Extra." 
SECOND DAY. 
THE WORCESTERSHIRE GRAND AN- 
NEAL S I EEFLKCIIASE, u handicap of 20 sovs. 
each, li. ft., nnd ft only i( declared on or before 
Tuesday, the 2ttli of October, with 100 added ; the 
owner of the second horse to receive buck bis stake. 
I be winner to give 20 sovs. towards the expenses. 
Eight to rcninin in, and live to start, or the public 
money will not be added. A winner of 100 sovs. 
after the weights are out, to carry ftlb.; of two or 
more such, /lb extra. Over about four mile*. The 
stakes to be paid up. and the names nnd colours of 
the riders to b given in writing to Mr. Webb, nt 
tlK- Bi ll Hotel, Worcester, between the hours of 
six and ten on the evening before the day of 
miming. Sco " Intelligence Extra." 
The SELLING STEEPLECHASE did not fill. 
The HURDLE RACE, a Handicap of ft *ovs. 
each, with 30 added. A winner of ' o sovs. clear, 
nfler the weights nre out , to carry ftlb extra. The 
winner to give .* sovs. towards expanses. Two 
miles, with six flights of hurdles. See •‘Intelli- 
gence Extra." 
The HUNT STEEPLECHASE, n Sweepstakes 
of ft hoys, each, with 50 added, of which 3ft arc given 
by’ Colonel Clowes, Master of the Worcestershire 
Hounds, for horses certified to have been regularly 
hunted in any established pack during the season 
1853-51. Three mile*. Four-yr-olds, list. 4lb. ; five, 
12st. ; six nnd itged, list- Gib.; a winner of 10 ) 
sovs at nnv ttuK previous to the ruee to carry Dll) 
extra: maiden horses qualified in the county of 
Worcester allowed ftlb. Gentlemen riders, pro- 
fessionals. 71b. extra. The winner to pay 5 sovs. 
towards cxpenies. To close nnd name, nnd cer- 
tificate of qualification, signed by the masters of 
picks, to be lodged with Mr. Webb, at the Bell 
Hotel, between the hours of six and ten in the 
evening of the 30tli October. 
STEWARDS. 
Viscount ELM LEY nnd F. W. KXIGIIT, Esq., 
M P.’s for West Worcestershire 
Captain UUSHOUT and J. II II. FOLEY, Esq., 
M l*.'" for East Worcestershire. 
OSM AN RICARDO, Eq . and WILLIAM LAS- 
I.ETT. E<n.. M I"* for the (My of Worcester. 
Colonel CLOWES. Froxineer Hull. 
Mr Wm WEBB. Honorary Secretary 
Mr. JOHNSON YORK. Judge, 
Mr O. CALLOWAY, St niter. 
Mr. E. W. TOPHAM, Handicapper to the 
Flat Races. 
Mr. Wm. TOLLEY, Clerk of the Course. 
REA'S GREAT CENTRAL HORSE AND 
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. 
St. George s-road. Southwark (within a mile of the 
London bridges). 
rpC) be SOLD by AUCTION, on 
X TUESDAY, October 31st, 18»4, nt Twelve 
o'clock precisely, upwards of 
ONE HUNDRED HORSES, 
(on Commission). 
A number of Horses, Carriages, &c.. unlimited, and 
for unreserved sale, of various descriptions; also 
several capital Brougham Horses, Hunters. \\ eight- 
carrying Cobs, Ladles' Hacks, -vc. Also twenty 
powerful, sound Cart and Van Horse*. Carriage* 
and Harness of various descriptions, particulars of 
which may be bad in Catalogue the morning ol 
sale. 
PRIVATE COMMISSION DEPARTMENT. 
From Eighty to One Hundred Horses, and seve- 
ral Hundred Carriage* und Vehicles, always on 
Sale daily by Private Treaty. 
Keep. 3s. per Day and Night. 
Horses taken from the London Railway Terminuses 
without charge to the owner. 
N IL— Near the Elephant und Castle. 
It. D. REA, Proprietor. 
TUESDAY'S RALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES. 
Sic.. BY AUC ITON. -Upwards of HO HOUSES 
each week at the 
/ i HEAT CENTRAL IIORSE and CAR- 
\ X IMAGE REPOSITORY. ST. GEORGE’S- 
L'O.VU, LONDON.- The most Extensive Com- 
mission Maiit in London. 
The Proprietor begs respectfully to inform the 
Nobility, Gentry, and the Public, that the above 
Establishment is open for carrying on n legitimate 
Commission Business ill the disposal of Horses, 
Carriage*. &e.. by Private Treaty. Daily. Also BY 
AUCTION. EVERY ii BSDaY commencing at 
Twelve o'clock precisely, according to Conditions 
exhibited on the Premises, which have been built 
legnrdlo'S of expense, with latest improvements 
for ventilation, drainage, Ac The Accommoda- 
tion and Attention are admitted to be superior lo 
any riniilur Establishment in London ; the situa- 
tion is central— at a junction ot seven leading 
tboroueb fare* to all part* of t lie Metropolis, und 
One Mile from the London Bridget. 
The Proprietor assures the Public there is no 
dealing permitted by himself or any person con- 
nected with hi* Repository, or misrepresentation 
of ownership of horses resorted to -, thus the in- 
terests of both Buyers aud Sellers are equally aud 
completely protected. 
II or 
Station 
CHARLES LENNY. 
Coach and Harness Manufacturer, 
20, NORTH END. CROYDON. 
B EGS to call attention to his Broughams, 
Clarences, Barouches, with his registered 
noiseless wheel-plate; thus shortening 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. lias constantly on sale Cab nnd Driving 
Phaetons, Stanhope and single Horae ditto, l’ony 
Carriages, and Park Phaetons. He also solicits 
attention to his Newport Pagnel and other Carts, 
either with panels or wickerwork sides, and to his 
Bagot Curt, in panel or wickerwork, easy of access, 
nnd possessing all the advantages of the 3Ialvern 
Cnrt. but less expensive. 
He bus 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 re- 
gistered Phaeton in basket-work, suitable either 
for one or a pair of ponies or liorses. 
Carriages of all Kinds let on hire for long or 
short engagements. 
THE SUCCESSFUL RESULTS OF THE LAST 
HALF CENTURY HAVE PROVED BE- 
YOND QUESTION THAT 
OOWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL 
possesses peculiarly nourishing powers in the 
growtli, restoration, nnd improvement of the 
Human Hair, and is now universally acknow- 
ledged to be the cheapest, and superior to all pre- 
parations for the hair It prevents it from fnlling 
Olfor turning grey, strengthens weak hair, cleanses 
it from scurf and dnndrifi, and makes it beautifully 
soft, curly, and glossy. Its operation in cases of 
baldness is peculiarly active ; and in the growth of 
the beard, whiskers, eyebrows, and mustnehios, it 
is unfailing in its stimulative operation. For chil- 
dren it is especially recommended, ns forming the 
basis of a beautiful head of hair. In dressing the 
hair nothing can equal it* effect, rendering it so 
admirably soil that it will lie in any direction, and 
imparting n transcendent lustre. 
Price 3s. Gd. and 7*. ; Family Bottles (equal to 
four small), 10s. Gd., und double that size, 2is. 
CAUTION!— On the Wrapper of each Bottle 
nre the words ROWLAND S MACASSAR OIL. 
in two lines. .The same are engraven on the back 
of the tV rapper nearly 1,500 times, containing 
20,028 letters. 
Sold by A. ROWLAND and SONS. 20. Ilatton- 
garden, London, and by all Chemists and Per- 
fumers. 
F 
RENDERS, STOVES, and EIRE 
IRONS.— Buyers of the above are requested, 
before finally deciding, to visit WILLIAM S. 
BURTON'S SHOW-ROOMS, 39, Oxford-street 
(comer of Newman-street), Nos. 1,2, and 3, Netv- 
man-street, and 4 and 5, l’erry's-place. They are the 
largest in the world, nnd contain such an assort- 
ment of FENDERS, STOVES. RANGES, FIRE 
IRONS, and GENERAL IRONMONGERY, as 
cannot be npproached elsewhere, either for variety, 
novelty, beauty of design, orexquisitencss of work- 
manship. Bright stoves, with bronzed ornaments 
nnd two sets of bars, £ 2 . 14s. to £ft. 10 s. ; ditto with 
ormolu ornaments and two sets of burs, £ft. 10s. to 
£12. 1 2 s. ; Bronzed Fenders complete, with stand- 
ards, from 7s. to .£3; Steel Fenders from £2. 15s. to 
£G ; ditto, with rich ormolu ornaments, from 
£2. lftg. to £7. 7s. ; Fire irons, from Is. 9d. the set 
to £i is. Sylvester and all other Patent Stoves, 
with radiating lieartli-plates, All which he is 
enabled to sell at these very reduced charges. 
Firstly— From the frequency and extent of his 
purchases ; and 
Secondly— From those purchases being made ex- 
clusively for cash. 
n A S CHAN DELIE R S aud 
\ X BRACKETS.— The increased and increasing 
use of gas in private houses has induced WILLIAM 
S. BURTON to collect Iroin all the various manu- 
facturers nil that is new nnd choice in Brackets, 
Pendants, and Chandeliers, adapted to oflicc9, 
passages, nnd dwelling-rooms, as well as to have 
some designed expressly for liiin ; these are nowon 
Show in oue of his Ten Large Rooms, and present, 
for novelty, variety, and purity of taste, an un- 
oqunlled assortment. They are marked in plain 
figures, at prices proportionate with tho.-c which 
have tended to muke liis Establishment the largest 
and most remarkable in the kingdom, viz., from 
12s. Gd. (two light) to £1G. 
AMPS of all SORTS and PATTERNS. 
— The largest, as well n* the choicest, assort- 
ment in existence of FRENCH and ENGLISH 
MO 1 )E R A I E U It, I*A LM Ell'S CAM PHI N E, A R- 
GAND. SOLAR, and other LAMPS, with nil the 
latest improvements, and of the newest and most 
recherche patterns, in Ormolu. Bohemian, and 
V 
O v i, dr; from any of the London Railway n lin or 1 .„ i ; icr Mucin?, is'at WILLIAM S. 
ns without any charge to t leovvuer. BURTON'S, and they are arranged in one large 
it. i). id'. A, i ropnoior. room, so ihat patterns, sizes, nnd sorts can be in- 
A choice of over )<H) Horses, varied Daily, eon- 
sisiing ol Hunters, Hacks, Cubs, 11 arms* Horses, 
I '■ mies, & c., also Cart and Van Horses, may be 
inspected, and trials allowed for every purpose on 
the Premises, prior to Purchase. 
(Adjacent to the Elephant nnd Castle.) 
COACH MAKERS, SADDLERS, 
H HARNESS MAKERS, and the Public.— 
The GREAT CENTRAL HORSE and CAR- 
RIAGE REPOSITORY. ST. GEOUGE’S-KOAD, 
LONDON, with spacious floors, galleries for Car- 
riage*. Humes*. ice., is now complete, and well 
adapted for the sale of such. New Carriages and 
Harm s* void nt this mart are not chargeable with 
rent or standing. R. D. REA, Proprietor. 
P.S.— Upwards of 109 horses are weekly on view 
and sale. Auctions every Tuesday. .Sales 5 per 
cent. 11 not sold, fts. for auction expenses. 
patt 
stntitly selected. 
HEAL FRENCH COLZA OIL, 4«. Od. per 
gallon. 
PALMER’S CANDLES, 9d.. OJd., aud lOd. 
per lb. 
WILLIAM S. BURTON has TEN LARGE 
SHOW ROOMS (all communicat ing), exclusive of 
the shop, devoted solely to the show of GENERAL 
FURNISHING IRON MONGKUY (including cut- 
lery, nickel silver, plated and japanuod wares, iron 
and brass bedstead*), so arranged nnd clarified 
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); Nos. I. 2. and 3. NEWMAN-STREET; 
aud 1 and 5, PERKVS-l'LACE. 
TUE BIRMINGHAM CATTLE AND 
POULTRY SHOW. 1854. 
npHE SIXTH GREAT ANNUAL EX- 
1 IIIBITION of STOCK nnd DOMESTIC 
POULTRY will be held in BING LEY HALL, on 
the 12th, 13th, 14th, and 15th of DECEMBER 
next. 
The Prize Lists and Certificates of Entry maybe 
obtained on application to the Secretary. The 
Entries Close on Saturday, November 1 1 th. 
JOHN MORGAN, Jun . Secretary. 
Offices— 38, Bennelt's-hiU, Birmingham. 
R ED DEER for SALE, consisting of 
i Young Stags and Hinds, fit for hunting. In 
lots suited to the convenience of parties wishing to 
purchase. _ „ 
For particulars, apply to Mr. SIIETTLE, Map- 
perton, Blnndfonl, Dorset 
There are also some Fallow Deer to be dis- 
posed of. 
NOTICE. 
r piIE Second Volume of “ The Field,” 
X bound up with Title Page and Index, and 
uniform with Vol. I , is now on Sale at the Office 
and may be had through all Newsmen in Town or 
Country, price 16s. 6d. 
Covers and Index, with Title Page, may be had 
separately : the former 2s. Gd. each, and the latter 
price Gd. 
It may contribute to the convenience of Gentle, 
men and Families desirous of becoming Subscribers 
lo " 1 he Field " to be informed that, owing t 0 
the increasing pressure of business upon our Office 
iu London, they can forward their orders through 
any of the following Agents : — 
TT'OR SALE, a BRACE of GREY- 
HOUNDS, highly bred, three and four years 
old, warranted fast and good killers. Price mode- 
rate. the owner giving up coursing.— Apply to 
II. II , “Sussex Express” Office, Lewes. 
XITANTS a SITUATION, ns IIUNTS- 
> > MAN or FIRST WHIP to Fox Hounds, 
by n man about lOst., who has been acting as First 
Whip and Kennel Huntsman to a gentleman 
bunting bis own bounds the last six years.— Apply 
to G It., 34, Star-street, Gravesend. 
rpHE JOCKEY CLUB PERFUME, 
L the YACHT CLUB NOSEGAY, and the 
ROYAL HUNT BOUQUET. -These original and 
exquisite Perfumes nre prepared by II. BREIDEN- 
BACH. 157b, New Bond-street. Bottles, 2s. Gd. 
each, or three in a box lor 7s. 
PHE 
CONSERVATIVE LAND 
J_ SOCIETY, 
SUCCESS OF THE SOCIETY. 
Total Number of Shares issued up to the 29th of 
September, 1854 : 10,312 £ft0 Shares. 
Total Cash Receipts up to the snum date . £ 1 39,303 
Amount of Land Sold to the satin? period 98,5ift 
Amount of Reserve Fund to the same date 8,095 
Shares on the Order of Rights, by completion, by 
public drawings, aud by seniority, to the same 
date, 3,529. 
Last Share Number on the Order of Rights, by 
seniority. 1,228. 
Bonus realised on Shares during the first year, 6 per 
Cent. 
Interest now allowed on Completed .Shares, and on 
Payments of a Year's Subscription iu advance 
and upwards, such interest being payable half- 
yearly one month after Lady-duy and Michael- 
mas, ft per Cent. 
Estates purchased in various Counties, 19. 
Allotted or partly distributed amongst the Mem- 
bers. 12 . 
To be allotted, 7. 
CHARLES LEWIS GRUNE1SEN, Sec. 
Offices, 33, Nor folk-street, Strand, 
October 1st, 1854. 
I T'XCURSIONISTS mav secure £100 
li for their families in case of death by Railway 
Accident in a trip of any length, with an allowance 
for tliem-elves when hurt, by takiug an Insurance 
Ticket, costing TWOPENCE, of the Excursion 
Agents, or at the Railway Stations. 
FREQUENT TRAVELLERS enn INSURE 
against RAILWAY ACCIDENTS for the Year, 
for Terms of Years, or for the Whole ol Life, on 
application to the Booking Clerks at the principal 
Railway Stations, and at the Oflice of the Railway 
Passengers’ Assurauce Company, 3, Old Broad- 
street, London. 
WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. 
/COLBURN’S NEW MONTHLY 
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The November Number will be ready on the 31st. 
Also, price 2s. Gd., the November Number of 
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/\ Chapman and Hall, 193, Piccadilly. 
Just Published, New aud Improved Edition, 
price Is., 
rpHE CURABILITY of CONSUMP- 
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the most prominent nnd important Practical Points 
in the Treatment of the Disease. By F- H. RA- 
MADGE, M.D., Fellow of the College of Physi- 
cians. late Senior Physician tothe ltoyal Infirmary 
for Diseases of the Cliest, &c. 
Also, by the same Author, 
A TREATISE on ASTHMA and DISEASES 
of the HEART. Price 10s. Gd. 
London : Longman, Brown, Gbeln, and Long- 
mans. 
On the 1st of November will be Published, price 
PUNCH’S POCK.ET-BOOK for 1855. 
fl With a Coloured Frontispiece on Steel, by 
JOHN LEECH — "A Prize Baby Show; Mater 
Fnmilias rewarding a Successful Candidate" — and 
numerous Wood Engravings, by JOHN LEECH 
and JOHN TENNIEL. 
Punch Office, 85, Fleet-street. 
This day is Published, price lSs., handsomely 
bound in cloth, 
H ANDLEY CROSS; or, Mr. Jorrocks’s 
Hunt. Bv the Author of “Mr. Sponges 
lour." Illustrated with Seventeen Coloured Plates 
and nearly One Hundred Woodcuts by JOHN 
LEECH, uniformly with " Sponge'. Tour." 
" We hope we have now done enough to bring 
Jorroek* fairly before the lion-sporting part of the 
public ; the others will not need our recommenda- 
tion.''— Quarterly Review. 
Buadduuy und Evans, 11, Bouverie-street. 
WORD-BOOK FOR THE CRIMEA AUD 
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Now Ready, Price One Shilling, 
K NIGHT’S POCKET VOCABULARY 
IN ENGLISH AND TURKISH. By 
Wm. KNIGHT, Esq,, Bnrrister-at-Lnw. 
•• Mr. Knight passed throe year* in Turkey. In 
a letter whi h appeared in t lie daily newspapers, 
evidently from an intelligent correspondent, the 
writer said that, by the aid of t his Vocabulary, he 
had got on famously with the Tuiks— had suc- 
ceeded in making himself understood, and in 
getting all hi* wants supplied, which may be con- 
sidered the best compliment that could be paid to 
the work."- Brituiiniu, September 10, 1854. 
Published liy Bbadbu&y and Evans. Sold by all 
Booksellers ; und at Tiie Field Office, 408, Strand, 
opposite Adiuu-street, Adelplii. 
Officers at Southampton cau procure their copies 
at Daniel's Victoria Hotel. 
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DANUUKY .... 
HATH 
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BOSTON 
BRADFORD .... 
BRENTWOOD . 
URIKRLEY HILL 
Ruaolt, 19, BroadstrccL 
, Parsons 
, Walker. 
, Tolu nnd Co., Prnson-streot. 
, Peach. Poeock’i Library. 
, Henderson, Castle-place. 
Hewlett. 
Tonka, N cw-ilrcct. 
Taj lor, Uulou-itrcet 
Andcr-on, Suffolk-street. 
Guett, Uull-rtrool. 
Noble, Market-place. 
Dale, Fountain's Buildings. 
W. Coupe, queen street, 
liuull. High' street. 
Railway Station. 
Furby, Hlgbulrcct. 
Purity, King street. 
Bingham. 
Watkloy, Railway Station. 
Hayward, 49. Hlgb-streel. 
Mauml aud Palmer, High street. 
Goodman, High -street, 
Naylor, Petty fury. 
Arthur. 
IVcsiley and Co. 
Bail*, Market-place. 
Cordor, North-street 
Tomklnson. 
I lonlall, Ilcrlford-strcot. 
<i P. R. Pulinnn, Market-place. 
Ctulow, Railway Station. 
Peal, Corn-market. 
Hcydon. 104, Fore -street. 
Brooke. 
Bowles, Snargntc-strcel, 
Smith, High-street. 
DUBLIN Fisher Ji lo.. Westmoreland street 
Searson, 17, Capcl-strcct, 
" Mason, D’Oller-strcet. 
DUDLEY' Hutching!, Hlgh-slrcct. 
EDINBURGH Robinson, If rocnsidc-strccL 
ETON Ingallon and Son. 
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BRIDLINGTON QUAY 
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DROOMSGROVH .... 
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COVENTRY 
DEYONPORT . 
DONCASTER . 
DOVER 
DROITWICH 
EXETER 
FARRINGDON.' BERKS . 
GAINSBOROUGH 
GLASGOW 
GLASTONBURY 
GLOUCESTER 
Pike, 41, South-street. 
Walkley, Railway Station. 
Bowden. 
I.o\ e, SL Eiioth-squaro. 
Walkley, Railway Station. 
Henley. 
Mansell. 
Prater, Harinor-strccl. 
Cllflord, London-strcct 
GRAVESEND .. 
GREENWICH 
HALIFAX Lord. Northgale. 
Schofield. Old Market. 
HARROGATE ... 
HARROW 
IIARWICK. N. II. 
HEREFORD 
HUDDERSFIELD Clayton, Klrkgalo. 
„ Brown, Now-sirocl. 
IPSWICH Ual'le- 
„ .. Dorkln. 
ISLE OF W IGHT Bcailcy, Rydc. 
Dyer, Rydc 
Palllier, Post Office. 
Wlnkley, High-street. 
Black, High-street. 
F. nnd A. Merrick. 
KIDDERMINSTER 
KINGSBURY 
KNARESBRO' 
LANCASTER 
LEAMINGTON .... 
LEEDS 
. Meager, t owea 
. Mark, IUgh-strecL 
. W W Walker. 
. Hannan), Ulgh-strccL 
, Clark, Market-place. 
. Bishop, RcgcnLilrect. 
. llnnudcn. Vitnr-lnno. 
, Green, Bonr-lnnc- 
. Manu, Central Market. 
Robinson, 43, Woodhouso-lone. 
. Darcy. Iligh-strccL 
Mcachniu, Market place. 
, Cousans. 
, Messrs. Wlllrocr nnd Smith. 
. Aylward, Lord-street. 
, .Column and Stacy. 
. Bamby, Whtalgate. 
llunjlcy, Qliurch street. 
EIMvhnv, Brown-street. 
Abel lie) wood, Oldbnm street. 
Dikpu, High-street. 
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,, Horne, 32, Grey-slrecl. 
„ Franco. 
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N F.WCAS.-U N PER LY’NE. Crewe, Market-place. 
NEWMARKET Simpson. 
„ .. Rogers and Clark. 
NORTHAMPTON Bstes. 
NORTHALLERTON Metcalfe, Marketplace 
Jenry, lirldowoll-allcy 
G ihson, 23, Long-row 
Good ill, I.lstergale. 
Slaller, High-strcct. 
Sidey. 
D. Robertson, 94, Illgh-slrccl, 
PLYMOUTH Land, 1*. Gcorgc-rtreel. 
PONTEFRACT Kidd, Shoe-market. 
PORTSMOUTH Comerford. 
... Gardner, SI. Mary -street. 
PRESTON Hnrkncso, Chtirch-slrcoL 
RAMSGATE Hrewor, Goldsmid-placc. 
READING Lovgjoy . 
„ Fnrrer. 
RETFORD Metcalfe. Market-place. 
HI PON J udson. Market-place. 
ROMSEY Chigncll. 
ROSS CountcIL 
ROTHERHAM . 
SHEFFIELD 
STAFFORD 
STAMFORD. ... 
STOURBRIDGE . 
STROUD 
TAUNTON 
TEWKESBURY 
THETFORD 
TORQUAY 
YVAKKFIELD 
WALSALL 
WALTHAM ABBEY' ... 
WARWICK 
YVEsTON-SUPKR-M ARE. 
YVH1TUY 
WINDSOR 
WISUKACII 
WOLVERHAMPTON ... 
WOOLWICH 
WORCESTER 
WORKSOP 
YEOVIL 
YORK 
J. Carr, Brldgegate. 
. Mrs, HluchcUn'e, High street. 
. Read. 
. Thonkiton, St. Nlcholai-streel. 
. Gr aslcy. 18, Without tho Bar. 
. Astwood, 1)3, Division streot. 
. Jarvis, S, PIvltlon-strccl. 
. Rogers nnd Fowler, Fruit Market. 
. Mr* Wiley, Old No. 12, Hajiuarket. 
. LulT. 
. Raynor. 
. Co*. St. MaryVurcet. 
. YVrighl, Groongnto sireol. 
. YV. and J. Newcomb. 
. Millard, High street. 
. Bucknnll, lllgh-sireel. 
. Walkloy, Railway Station. 
. Garrison. 
. Curloy. 
. YValkley. Railway Station. 
. Tyaj. N urtlignlo. 
. Lamb, Wcstgatc. 
. Robinson. 
. Little, Sun street. 
. lloso. t'hnn'.h-ttrcet, 
YValkley, Railway Station. 
Reed, Old Market place. 
Nowtou. Uavtcrgntc. 
,. Oxlrr, High street. 
.. Gardiner and Co. 
.. lliiido, Snow-hill. 
.. Klxoii. 
.. Stratford, Cross. 
. , Sissons, Poller street. 
.. Walkloy, Railway Station. 
.. Dunn, Churvh-stroeL 
, . Sampson. Coney street. 
.. Urowu, Colllergate. 
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Hnssc-du Rcmporl, H, tic Mndo- 
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do la lisnqun, pr.s Lo Bourse. _ 
UPPER CANADA Editor of tho •• Old Countryman. 
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