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received by the Secretary. 1 
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Established A. I). 1844. 
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TJARTIES tlesirous of INVESTING 
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may be obtained with perfect security. 
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PETER MORRISON, Managing Director. 
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post. CHARLES JAMES THICK E, 
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GUNS. RIFLES, AND REVOLVERS. 
T LANG has an extensive assortment 
• of Second-hand GUN8, by all the first 
London Makers, at half their original cost, which 
he lias taken in exchange, in addition to his own 
superior GUNS and RIFLES, ns turned out by the 
late Joseph Man ton, for the superior llnish of which 
J. Lang obtained a prize-medal nt the Great Exhi- 
bition. Rifles on the most approved plan for the 
Conical Bail, for Doer-shooting or long distances. 
Revolving Pistols on J. Lang's own plnn, as also 
Dean and Adams', Colt's, Stc. ; but a trial is re- 
commended before risking money or life. 
22, Cockspur-strcct, London. 
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C ONSISTING of PORTMANTEAUS. TRAVELLING 
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ALLEN'S Travelling Bag (patented) has the opening as large as 
the Bag itself, and therefore possesses an immense advantage over all 
° ! ALLEN’S Registered Despatch Box and Writing Desk, and their 
New Quadruple Portmanteau (containing four compartments), are the 
best articles of the kind ever produced. 
J. W. & T. ALLEN, 
MANUFACTURERS OF PORTABLE BARRACK-ROOM FURNITURE, AND 
MILITARY OUTFITTERS (see separate Catalogue), 
18 & 22 , WEST STRAND. 
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rpHE MARTINS of CRO’ MARTIN. 
1 By CHARLES LEVER. With Illustrations 
by H. K. BROWNE. 
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are desirous of forming matrimonial alliances, but 
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LAURENCE CUTHBURT. 
12, Jolin-strcet, Adclphi, London. 
CHARLES LENNY, 
Coach and Harness Manufacturer, 
20, NORTH END, CROYDON, 
B EGS to call attention to his Broughams, 
Clarences, Barouclies, with his registered 
noiseless wheel-plate, thus shortening the distance 
between the wh< els, and lessening the draught for 
the horse, allowing the wheels to lock quite under, 
and having high front wheels. 
C. L. has constantly on sale Cub and Driving 
Phaetons, .Stanhope and single Horse ditto, Pony 
Carriages, and Park Phaetons. He also solicits 
attention to his Newport I’agnel and other Carts, 
cither with panels or wickerwork sides, and to his 
Bagot Curt, in panel or wickerwork, easy of access, 
and possessing all the advantages of the Malvern 
Cart, but less expensive. 
He has also u 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 oue or a pair of ponies or horses. 
Carriages of all kinds let on hire for long or 
short engagements. 
SEWAGE CHARCOAL MANURE. 
r piHS highly fertilising MANURE, 
A which is Peat Charcoal, completely saturated 
with London Sewage, will be found most efficient 
for every species of crop, more especially for Pens. 
Beans, Turnips, Mangold Wurzel, and other root 
crops It will produce a greater return for the 
outlay than Guano or any other manure nt an 
equivalent value; it nlso possesses the properly of 
retaining its fertilising power longer than other 
Manures now in use. It maybe obtained ut the 
SEWAGE .MANURE WORKS. Stan ley-bridge, 
Fulham, at 14 per ton. and. in quantities less than 
half a ton, nt 5s. per cwt., for ready money only ; 
and in quantities not less thun a ton will be deli- 
vered ut the London Termini of the Kallronds free 
ot charge for carriage. It may also he had from 
Messrs. G. GIBBS and Co., No. 2*,, Down-street, 
Piccadilly, Agricultural Seedsmen, Agents tor 
London ; uud Jrom ull the other Agents of the 
Company. 
THE SUCCESSFUL RESULTS OF THE LAST 
HAH A;*vF ,T « V 1,AVK PROVED BE- 
YOND QUESTION THAT 
R OWLAND’S MACASSAR OIL 
possesses peculiarly nourishing powers in the 
f rowtli, restoration, and improvement of the 
luinan Hair, and is now universally acknow- 
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parations for the hair. It prevents it from falling 
off or turning grey, s'rengthens weak hair, clonuses 
It from scurf and dondritT. and makes it beautifully 
soft, curly, and glossy. Its operation in coses of 
baldness is peculiarly active ; and in the growth of 
the beard, whiskers, eyebrows, and niustnchios. It 
is unfailing in its stimulative operation. For chil- 
dren St is especially recommended, as forming the 
basis of a beautiful bead of lmir. Iu dressing the 
hair nothing can equal its effect, rendering it so 
admirably soft that it will lie In any direction, and 
imparting a transcendent lustre. 
Price 3*. Od. nod 7«. ; Family Bottles (equal to 
four small), lus. Cd., and double that size, 21s. 
CAUTION! -On the YV rapper of each Bottle 
are the words ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL. 
in two lines. The same are engraven on the back 
of the Wrapper nearly l, 500 times, containing 
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This day is Published, price 18s., handsomely 
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*• We hope we have now done enough to bring 
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public ; the others will not need our recommenda- 
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-pOST OFFICE LONDON DIREC- 
I TORY for 1855. The work lias been so 
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The 152,416 names arc carried into all the classi- 
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The nobility, gentry, and professional persons 
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An accurately compiled " Conveyance Directory," 
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Index to Streets, Places, Chambers Wharves, &c. 
Stc.. with full Money-order information. 
“The copiousness and accuracy of the ’Post 
Office London Directory ' are wonderful "—Morn- 
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“ Its reputation for accuracy and completeness 
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“ After carefully examining the book in its 
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make it."— Globe, Nov. 8th, 1854. 
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Post Office Directory.' '—Atlas, 4th Nov.. 18-54 
“ Truly we may class the Directory among 
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1654. 
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1854. 
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power of the proprietor has yet deviled some 
further improvements upon the publication of last 
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hml got on famously with the Tuiks— had suc- 
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Published by Bbadbirt and Evans. Sold by all 
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O YOU BRUISE YOUR OATS 
YET?— Great Saving.— New Ont Crushers, 
Chaff Cutters ; Mangles, £2. 108. cd ; Flour Mills, 
£4 ms. Od. ; Book on Feeding, Is.— WEDLAKE 
and Co , 118, Fenchurch-street. 
I T'ENDERS, STOVES, and FIRE 
' IRONS.— Buyers of the above are requested, 
befbro finally deciding, to visit WILLIAM S. 
BURTONS SIIOYV-KOOMS, 39. Oxford-street 
(corner of Newman-street), Nos. 1,2, and 3, New- 
man-street. and 4 and 5, I’erry’s-place. They are the 
largest in the world, and contain such nn nssort 
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 of bars, £2. 14s. to £5. 10s. ; ditto with 
ormolu ornaments and two sets of bars, £5. 10s. to 
£12. 12s.; Bronzed Fenders complete, with stand- 
ards, from 7s. to £3 ; Steel Fenders from £2. 15s. to 
£t>; ditto, with rich ormolu ornaments, from 
£2. 15s. to £7. 7s. ; Fire Irons, from Is. 9d. the set 
to £4. -is. Sylvester and all other Patent Stove9, 
with radiating hearth-plates, All which ho 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 lor cash. 
T HE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for 
SILVER.— The REAL NICKEL SILVER, 
introduced twenty years ago by WILLIAM S. 
BURTON, when PLATED by the patent process 
of Messrs. Elkington and 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 be dis- 
tinguished from real silver. 
BRISTOL 
BROOM9GROVK 
UORTON ON TRENT 
CAM HR I DUE 
CARLISLE 
CHELTENHAM 
CIRENCESTER 
COLCHESTER 
Thread or 
Brunswick 
Pattern. 
KIor-. 
. 403. 
. 42S. 
. 56S. 
. 58S. 
. 32s. 
. 46s. 
. 48s. 
. fits. 
. 6*>s. 
Tea Spoons, per dozen. . l*s. 
Dessert Forks „ .. 30s. 
Dessert Spoons „ . . 30s. 
Table Forks „ . . 40s. 
Table Spoons „ . . 40s. 
Tea and Coffee Sets, YVuiters, Candlesticks, &c., 
at proportionate prices. All kinds of Ke-pluting 
done by the Patent Process. 
CHEMICALLY PURE NICKEL NOT 
PLATED. 
Fiddle. Thread. 
Table Spoons nnd Forks, 
full size, per dozen. . .. 12s. 
Dessert ditto and ditto. . l<is. 
Tea ditto 5s. 
King*.. 
. 28s. . 
21s. . 
. IIS. . 
. ?0s. 
. 25s. 
, 12S. 
C IUTLERY, WARRANTED.— The 
1 most varied assortment of TABLE CUT- 
LERY’ in the world, all warranted, is on SALE at 
WILLIAM S. BURTON'S, at prices that arc re 
munerntive only because of tbe largeness of the 
sales. 3j-inch ivory-handled table-knives, with 
high shoulders. Us. per dozen; desserts to match, 
10s. ; if to balance. Is. per dozen extra; carvers, 
4s. per pair; larger sizes from 1 4s. Od to 2i‘>s. per 
dozen; extra fine ivory, 32*. ; if with silver ferrules, 
37s. to 5 us. ; white bone table knives. 7s. Gd. per 
dozen ; desserts. 5s. 0d ; carvers, 2s. 3d. per pair; 
black horn table knives, 7s. id. per dozen ; desserts, 
fis ; carver-. 2s. Gd. ; black wood-linndled table 
knives and forks, 6s. per dozen ; table steels, from 
Is. each. The largest slock in existence of plated 
dessert knives and forks, in cases and otherwise, 
and of the new plated fish carvers. Also a large 
assortment of Razors, Penknives, Scissors, &c., of 
the best quality. 
WILLIAM S. BURTON hns TEN LARGE 
SHOW ROOMS (all cominunieatinv'). exclusive of 
the shop, devoted solely to the show of GENERAL 
FURN 1 Sll I N G I RON MON G ERY (including cut- 
lery, nickel silver, plated and japanned wares, iron 
and brass bedsteads), so arranged and classified 
that purchasers may easily and at once make their 
selections. 
Catalogues with engravings sent (per post) free 
The money returned for every article not approved 
of. 
39. OXFORD-STREET (corner of Newman- 
street); Nos. 1, 2. and 3. NEWMAN-STREET; 
and l uud 5, PERRY'.S-I’LACE. 
GRAVESEND 
GREENWICH ... . 
HALIFAX 
HARROGATE 
HARROW 
HAUWICK. N. B. . 
HEREFORD 
HUDDERSFIELD . 
KIDDERMINSTER 
KINGSBURY 
KNARESIIIIO' 
LANCASTER 
LEAMINGTON .... 
LEEDS 
LEWES, SUSSEX . 
uniform with Yol. I., is now on Sale at the Office 
and may be had through all Newsmen In Town or 
Country, price 16s. 6d. 
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to "Inc Field" to be informed that, owing t 0 
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in London, they can forward their orders through 
any of the following Agents : — 
ABERDEEN Ruocll, IB, Droad-etreet. 
AJIINGPON U»r»onl 
AYLESUURY Walker. 
UANDUKY Polls and to . Penion-«1re»t. 
BATH Peach. Pocock’* Library. 
BELFAST Hcnderaon, Caille-place. 
DIC ESTER Hewlett. 
DIRMIN'GIIAM Tonki. New-itrccl 
Taylor, Union street 
Anderson. Suffblkitree4. 
Guest. Bull-street. 
BOSTON Noble, Market-place. 
llRAItKdRD Dale, Fountain • Building*. 
BRENTWOOD ' " - ^ 
BRIKRLEY HILL 
DRIGHTON J* 00 '*- IngVroad. 
......... Grant. 
BRIDGWATER . 
BRIDLINGTON Fur by, llghircet 
BRIDLINGTON QUAY .. Jurby. Midweek 
Bingham. 
Walklcy, Hallway Station. 
Hayward, 411, lllgh-slreel. 
Mound and Palmer, High-tlretL 
Goodman, High-street. 
Naylor, Petty Cury. 
Arthur. 
Westley and Co. 
Dally. Market-plica. 
Corder, North-street. 
COVENTRY*.*." ” Tomklnson. 
LO vein l it l Horsfall, Hcrtford-street 
CREWICERNE G. P. R. I’ulman. Market-place. 
nVB lY . .. ciulow. Railway Station. 
; ; ;;;; ;; ;; ;;;; Peal, Jorn market. 
DEVONFCRT Hcydon, 104, Fore-etreeL 
DONCASTER JJf 0 ® 1 **- , 
DOVER Bowles, snargate-slrcct. 
DROITWICH Smith, High-street. 
mini IN Fisher ti Co.. WestmorelandelretL 
UUULin ........ • Scarson, 17, C'opoUireoU 
" ] Mason, D'ORer-slreet. 
DUDLEY Hutching*. High-street. 
EDINBURGH ■■ ■ Robinson, Grcerulde-streeV 
ETON Inga Ron and Son. 
WET Pit Pike, 41. South-street. 
Wnlkley, Hallway Station. 
FARRINGDON, BERKS .. Egg. 
GAINSBOROUGH lkmden. 
GLASGOW Love, St Enoch-sqnwe. 
GLASTONBURY ' Walklcy, Hallway StaUan. 
GLOUCESTER 
Mansell. 
Fraser. Harmer-slrect. 
Clifford, Lonilon-streeC 
Lord, Northgate. 
Schofield, Old Market. 
Palllser. Post Ofilce. 
Wtnkiry, High-street. 
Black, High-street. 
F'. and A. Merrick. 
Clayton. Klrkgalc. 
Brown. Nen-ltrect. 
IPSWICH I'* 11 , 1 ?- 
. , l'orkin. 
ISLe'oF WIGHT Beasley, Ryde. 
Dyer. Ryde 
... Meager, Cowest 
Mark. High-street. 
W. W. Walker. 
Hannans, High-street. 
Clark, Market-place. 
Bishop, Kegcnl-slroet. 
Ramsden. Vlcar-lane. 
Green, Boar-lane. 
Manu ( Central Market 
Robinson. 43, Woodhouso-line. 
________ Darcy, High-street 
LICHFIELD Meachain, Market-place. 
LINCOLN Couaans. 
LIVERPOOL Messrs. Will mer and Smith. 
Aylward, Lord-street 
LOWESTOFT Colman and Sucy. 
M ALTON Ilarnby, Whcclgatc. 
MALVERN Huntley, Church-street 
SIAN CHESTER Eldcrshaw, Brown-street 
Abel Heywood. oldhatnalreel, 
MARGATE lllson, lllgh-slrccS. 
MARLOW. BUCKS R. II. Smith, Stationer. 
MELTON MOWBRAY . Day. 
NEWCASTLE-ON TYNE. . liagnell, 5. Nunn-ilreet 
r „ Home, 32, Grey-street 
„ France. 
,, Turnbull. 
NEWCAS. U.NDER-LY'NE Crewe, Markel-place. 
NEWMARKET Simpson. 
Rogers and Clark. 
NORTHAMPTON Bjtes. 
NORTHALLERTON Metcalfe, Marketplace 
NORWICH Jcary. Bridewell alley 
NOTTINGHAM Gibson. 25, Long row 
fi Goodsll, I.lstergatc. 
OXFORD Blatter, Hlgb-itrect 
PERTH Sldey. 
D. Robertson, fi4, High itrect. 
PLYMOUTH Land, IS, George-strcet 
PONTEFR ACT Kidd, Shoe-market. 
PORTSMOUTH Comerford. 
Gardner, SL Mary-street 
PRESTON Harknen. Cburch-strret 
RAMSGATE llrewer, Goldsnsld-pUce. 
READING Lorcjoy. 
Farrer. 
RETFORD Metcalfe, Market-place. 
RIPON Judson. Market-place. 
UOMSEY Chlgnell. 
ROSS CouiuelL 
ROTHERHAM J. Carr. Brldgegale. 
Mrs. HluchcUffe, Hlghetroet 
RUGBY Read. 
SCARBOROUGH Theakslon. St.NIcholas-street. 
I( Gr.asler, 18. Without tho Har. 
SHEFFIELD Asiwood, Ii3, Division street 
M Jarvis, 9, Division-street 
Rogers and Fowler, Fruit Market. 
M Mr. Wiley, Old Ne. 12, Uayinarkc! 
SLOUGH Luff. 
SOUTHAMPTON Rayner. 
Co*, St. Mary's-stroet. 
STAFFORD AVrlght. Grccngatestreet, 
STAMFORD w and J. Newcomb. 
STOURBRIDGE Mcllard, High street 
STROUD Mucknall, High-street 
TAUNTON AValklcv, Railway Station. 
TF.WKESI1U11Y Garrison. 
Til ET FORD Carlcy. 
TOP.qUAA’ \> alkicv. Railway Station. 
WAKEFIELD Tyos. Northgate. 
,, Larub, AVestgalo. 
AVALS ALL Robinson. 
WALTHAM ADBEY . .. Little, Sun-street 
WARWICK Kese. Church-street 
WESTON-SUPER-MARE. . Walklcy, Railway station. 
WHITBY Reod. Old Market place. 
„ Newton, Uailergate. 
WINDSOR Oiley, High street 
WISDEACI! Gardiner and Co. 
WOLVEUII AMTTON ... Ilinde, Suow-hlll. 
WOOLAVICH Rlxon. 
WORCESTER Slralford, C«w. 
WORKSOP Sissons, Potter street 
YEOVIL Walklcy, Railway station. 
YORK... Dunn. Churchslreei. 
Sampson. C'oneystrctC 
Brow n, Colllergale. 
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