ITE FIE ED. 
^lisrrllnnrniis. 
CJWINESHEAD ASSOCIATION for 
i- 
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rniPFIN ?NV In MVINKSIIKAL. on TIIUR*- 
t.av op -joM. day of NOVEMBER. 1«»4 — I lie 
SSilora wl» meet at Eleven o'Clock for rewlvlnp 
Subscriptions, Auditing Accounts, &c. Dinner at 
1 Also that the Director* will meet at t lie GUI I’’ U N 
JNNnt Six o'clock on TUESDAY Evening, the 
•mb of NOVEMBER instant when nil I eraons 
having any Cluim on the Association arc requested 
to present the same^ ^ ukQDISH, Treasurer. 
Swinesbead, Nov. 10, l«5l 
M 
MONEY. _ 
ONEY to any amount ADVANCED 
upon Household Furniture, Stocks m l rade, 
I. limn and Woollen Drapery 
iVl upon Household Furniture, ^iocks m u»ui. 
Farming Slock, Linen and Woollen Drapery 
Goods, and every description of I ronerty. by 1» 11 
of Sale, for long or short periods, repayable by in- 
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Annl'v at Messrs. SMITH and THOMAS'S 
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VENOK-SQUAUE (corner of Gilbert-street), 
London. 
LONG EVENINGS MADE SHORT. 
M 'IiC HI’S FAMOUS BAGATELLE 
TABLES, manufactured upon the Premises, 
a I.KADENH ALL STREET, London, make long 
evenings appear short, and combine calculation 
with amusement, l 'rices. -£3 15s., 
up to 112. Nono genuine without MEL Hi h 
name. 
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1 / VET ?-(lreat Saving.— New Oat Crushers, 
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\j STA11I.es, WILLOUGHBY HEATH 
1 ' ARM, near (J R ANTIIAM. , 
T W GARNER begs to in lorn the Nobility, 
Gentry, and l'ublie in gcncnl. tlmt be is, ns ( usual, 
preparing HORSES for HUNTING. Icrms. 
including livery nnd riding to Hounds, £A. 8s. per 
week. 
/ 10CII RANK'S PATENT FIXING 
V > GIRTH <t 1*AD prevents the Saddle from 
‘hitting forward, however low or defective tlie 
Horse's shoulder may be 
Manufacturer, GEORGE BLAIR, 30, Brewer- 
street, Golden-square, London. 
FOR THE FIELD OR T1I15 ROAD. 
M ONEY’S PATENT IRRESISTIBLE, 
SELF KKL1EV1 G NOSE PIECES; a 
simple and efTectivc remedy for hard-pulling nrnl 
resolute horses, or all hoi st s for safety, and strongly 
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eiu-y control over the horse i hey are allowed to 
be i lie best hitherto Introduced to the public for 
llie purpose, aud dinpense with the trouble of a 
second rein , n« the Nosepiece, Snaffle, and Curb are 
governed by t Jic one. 
to be bad at. II HAVENS’S, 28, SOUTH 
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Price with Riding Rein, ifm.; without, 12s. fid. 
TJOULTUY, RABBIT, SIIEEl*. ami 
- J C.iT FENCING- — Hare or Rabbit Note, on 
Cords, for Covert Shooting, 12 mesh over, 1 fc 
wide, Ijd. pci yard ; la mesh ovqr. G feet w ide, 2|d. 
per yard; 2 1 mcsli over, 8 feet, 3d per yard ; each 
Edge Corded, Jd. per yard extra; extra stout 
^nlilirntinns. 
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n uuu 
PICTURES OF LIFE AND CHARACTER, 
FROM THE COLLECTION OF MR. PUNCH. 
BY JOHN LEECH 
BRADBURY AND EVANS, II, DOUVERI E-STREET. 
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No. is of, ... 
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1 THACKERAY. W/lh Illustrations. by 
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Buaddobt and Evans. 11, Bouverie-strcet. 
I NEW WORK BY THE AUTHOR hP ',‘BLAURY 
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Now Ready, Price One Shilling, 
JT NIGHTS POCK E'l VOCABULARY 
Iv IN ENGLISH AND TURKISH. By 
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Mr Knight passed three years in 1 urkey. in 
a letter which appeared in the dally newspapers, 
evidently lroin an intelligent corespondent, ti c 
writer said that, by the aid of this VoMbubuy.lw 
had got on famously with the r “ f k *i" 1 Sr ,1 “iw 
Seeded in making himself understood ard jn 
getting all his wants supplied, which may t> ■ ton- 
siderea the best compliment that could be paid to 
the. work.”- Britannia. September lb, 1831. 
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opposite Adam-street, Adelpui. . .. a 
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T>UILDING SOCIETIES.— The Im- 
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THE NEW MILITIA LAW. 
rpHE MILITIA LAW, ns altered hy 
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PRESENTS AND PRIZES. 
The Second Series ot 
| BEAUTIFUL POETRY, a Selection 
of the Choicest in the Language, now read), 
superbly bound in green and gold, or purple un i 
gold, price 7s. <d. A copy sent by post lo any 
person inclosing ?s.Gd. lotiic Publisher, Cnocxroni), 
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ditto, 18 mcsh'wirfc, 4(1. per yard, suitable for 
Poultry Fencing. Square Mesh Cricketing Net, 
fix its full width and length, made of stout cord, 
3d. to Id. per square yard. This is the best article 
made for fencing ngninst fowls, cats, &c . at W. 
GULLING FORD’S, No. 1, EDMUND-TER- 
KAOE. BALL'S POND-ROAD, near Kingsluud- 
gate, London. 
GUNS. RIFLES. AND REVOLVERS. 
r LANG hns nn extensive assortment 
• of Second-hand GUNS, by all the first 
London Makers, at half their original cost, which 
he has taken in exchange, in addition to his own 
superior GUNS and RIFLES, as turned out by i lie 
late Joseph -M nn tgn, for the superior finish of w hich 
J, Lang obtained a prize-medal at the Great Exlii-;, 
hi lion. Rifles on the must approved plan for the 
Conical Ball, for Deer-shooting or long distances. 
Devolving Pistols on J. Lang’s own plan, us also 
Dean and Adams', Colt's, Nc. ; but n trial is re- 
commended before risking money or life. 
22 . Cock&pur-strcct, London. 
CHARLES LENNY. 
Coach and Harness Manufacturer, 
20, NORTH END. CROYDON, 
I ) EGS to call attention to liis Broughams, 
) Clarences, Barouches, with liis registered 
noiseless wliecl-plutc, thus fthoit.-ning the distance 
between the w in els, and lessening the draught for 
the horse, allowing the wheels to lock quite uuder, 
and having high front wheels. 
C. L. has constantly on sale Cab and Driving 
Phaetons, Stanhope and single Horse ditto, Pony 
Carriages, nnd Park Phaetons. lie also solicits 
attention to liis Newport l’ag nil and other Curts, 
either with panels or w ickerwork sides, and to his 
iSagot Cart, in panel or wickerwork, easy of access, 
aud possessing all the advantages of the Malvern 
Curt, but lew expensive. 
lie lms also n large stork of Croydon Basket 
Carriages, cheap and > leguut, and in every variety 
of shape, cither for sab- or building to order, with 
or without heads, to suit either the Shetland 1’ouy 
or the Horse. 
C. L. would also invito on inspection of his re- 
gistered Phaeton in basket-work, suitable either 
for one or a pair or ponies or horses. 
Carriages of all kinds let on hire for long or 
short engagements. 
SEWAGE CHARCOAL MANURE. 
r PIIIS highly fertilising MANURE 
ft which is Feat Charcoal, completely saturatec. 
with London Sewage, will be found moat ellicicnt 
for every species of cron, more especially for Peas, 
Beans, Turnips. Mangold Wurzel. nnd other root 
crops It will produce n greater return for the 
outlay than Guano or nny other manure at an 
equivalent value ; it also possesses the property of 
retaining its fertilising power longer than other 
Manures now in use. It may be obtained at the 
On the I st of December will be Published, price, in 
cloth, 2s. Gd. ; by post, 3s.; as a pocket-book, 
with metallic paper nnd pencil, 4s. 6d, ; by 
post, ft*,, 
1 > UFF*S GUIDE to the TURF; or, 
1\| POCKET RACING COMPANION for 
•JH.VT?*— Gontentst The Nominations for Great 
Britain and Ireland for 1885, nnd the Great Stakes 
for 1856 ; a Complete Calendar of the Knees in 
Great Britain and Ireland lor 1854; the Horses 
Indexed, with their Pedigrees; Laws of ltncing, 
Lengths of Courses ; Revised and Enlarged Lists 
of the Trainers ; Winners of the Great Races from 
their Commencement ; Races to Come, Derby Lots, 
& London: Firtn. Stephenson, and Spence, 23, 
ratemostcr-row. Orders received by all Book- 
sellers, nnd at nil Railway Stations.! 
Advertisements received up to the 15th of 
November. 
NEW BALLADS. 
ARY A STORE. Ballad. Words by 
Mrs. Crawford Music by Stephen Glover. 
This exquisite and highly popular ballad, as 
sung by the first of English vocalists, .Miss Dolby, 
has always excited a warm demonstration, accom- 
panied with a recall. ’ 
TIIU SWEET VESPER BELLS of ANCONA. 
Ballad. Written and composed by John Parry, 
and illustrated with Reminiscences of Ancona, 
after a Sl.ctch jrom the Composer’s own Port- 
folio. 2-. Gd. This admired song is altogether 
one of the hnppiest conceptions of this gifted 
favourite oFthe public. 
CHIME AGAIN, Clll .ME AGAIN, BEAUTIFUL 
BELLS, ballad. 2s. A charming morce.au by 
a young Indy quitting the shores of her native 
land, on hearing the distant sound of village 
beds, recalling ninny endearing thoughts of those 
whom she was leaving behind. 
ANNIE O' THE BANKS O’ DEE. Song. Words 
by Mrs. Crawford. Music by Stephen Glover. 
There is a dreamy sweetness about this favourite 
ballad, which, combined with its facility and ea-y 
flow of melody, charms alike the listener aud the 
performer. 
EXCELSIOR. Song. Words by Longfellow. 
Music by MissM. Lindsey. Finely Illustrated. 
2s. Gd. 
“The theme is tenderly and powerfully con- 
ceived. It is an exquisite lyric.”— See Eliza Cook's 
Journal, June 17. 
FADING AWAY. Song. Written nnd composed 
by Miss Anne Fricker. 2s. 
*• There is a touching sentiment in this song 
quite removed from triteness. The air and the 
words seem to have been born together, so well are 
they matched.”— Eliza Cook's Journal. 
TRUTH in ABSENCE Canzonet. Composed by 
Edmund B. Harper. Price 2s. 
•• is a most charming canzonet; and so captivated 
are we by it. that we have been deaf to the wishes 
of u particular friend who has positively asked for 
it Tne melody is purely beautiful, nnd must charm 
nil who hear it ' — Eliza Cook's Journal. 
R 
r pHE MARTINS ot CRO MAR l IN. 
L By CIIARLE 
by H. IS. BROWN. 
CHOICE DANCE MUSIC. 
OBERT COCKS find Co.’s ILLUS- 
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SEWAGE MANURE WORKS. Stan lev-bridge, 
Fulham, ut T 4 per ton, and, in quantities less than 
j umuio, ~ - I . , 
Imlf a ton, at per cwt , for ready inonev only ; 
and in quantities not !<•*» than a ton will be deli- 
vered at the London Termini of the Xiailroado free 
of charge for carringe. It may also be had from 
Mr-ir-N. G. GIBBS and Go.. No. 20 , Down-street, 
Piccadilly, Agricultural Seedsmen, Agents for 
London ; and from all the other Ageuts of the 
Company. 
By CHARLES LEVER. With Illustrations 
n. K. BROWN. . 
London ; Cuapman and Hall, 193, I iccndllly. 
NEW JOURNAL OF FREEMASONRY. 
On Friday next will appear, price Gd (or stamped 
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rp II E M A SONIC MIRROR. 
L Published Monthly, hy Bro. Thomas lUnTON, 
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square ; and all Booksellers. 
Just Published, New and Improved Edition, 
price is., 
rpHE CURABILITY of CONSUMP- 
1 TION. Being a Series of Papers, presenting 
the most prominent and important Practical I oints 
in the Treatment of the Disease. By F. I1.RA- 
MADGE. M.D . Fellow of the College of 1 liysi- 
ciuns. late Senior Physician to the Royal Infirmary 
for Discuses of the Chest, &o. 
Also, by the same Author, 
A TREATISE mi ASTHMA and DISEASES 
of the HEART, l’ricc 10s. Gd. 
London : Longman, Buoyvn, GnEEN, nnd Long- 
mans. 
ltiid Waltz, by Ricardo Lmter, 2s. Gd.— No. 2. The 
Nightingale. Bird Waltz, by Ricardo Linter, 2s. (id. 
.'I^IIlHI^illV, !»• Ml n .11 1 A, UJ IHVUiuw J 
No. 3 The Parrot Quadrilles, by Stephen Glover, 
3s.— No. 4. The Lark, Bird >> nltz, by Ricardo 
.•>. — M 1. ini' K, Ulltl MUM/., s/I 
Linter, 2s. rd -No. 6 The Caunry Bird Waltz, by 
Ricardo Linter, 2 s, (id. — No. G, The Wild Rose 
Just Published, price Is., 
rpuE B1UT1SI1 ALMANAC for 1855. 
rpiIE COMPANION to the ALMANAC. 
I Sewed in Wrapper, price Ss. Gd. 
rpHE BRITISH ALMANAC nnd the 
I COMPANION together, in cloth boards, 
lettered, price 4e. 
CONTENTS OF COMPANION FOR 1855. 
TAKT I. 
1. On the Motion of the Earth. 
2. The Census of America. 
3. Improved Dwellings for tlie Labouring Popu- 
lation. 
4 Occupations of the People. 
5. Fluctuations of the Funds. 
0. Average Prices of Corn. 
PART II. 
7. Abstracts of Public Acts. 
8. Abstracts of Parliamentary Documents. 
9. Chronicle of the Session ol Parliament, 1851. 
10. Private Bills of the Session of Parliament, 1854. 
11. Public Petitions, 1851. 
12. Public Improvements (with Woodcuts). 
13. Chronicle of Occurrences, 1853-4. 
I I Necrological Table of Literary Men, Artists, &c. 
15. The Campaign. 
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manual of fucts for domestic use and as a reposi- 
tory of original reports nnd speculations o i the 
events of the time, is the ‘ British Almanac and 
Companion,’ projected by Mr. Charles Knight. It 
aspires to be the companion of all opinions, and 
supply useful information to every side.”— 
Athenffium. 
London : Charles Knight and Co., 90, Fleet- 
street ; and sold by all Booksellers in the Uuitcd 
Kingdom. 
Just Published, for the 18th year! 
LENNY'S GARDEN ALMANAC for 
J 1855. Richly Illustrated, Is.; or handsomely 
bound us a Pocket-book, 2s. Gd. ; post free, Ga. 
extra each; stamps equivalent. The edition for 
1854 was sold out in May. 
London : Geobge Cox, King-street, Covent- 
garden. 
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extra each ; stamps equivalent, 
riMlE ANGLER’S ALMANAC for 1855: 
B a Handbook nnd Guide to the Rivers nnd 
Lakes in Great Britain and Ireland, containing 
all Information required for the Year. By a 
PRACTICAL ANGLER. Richly Illustrated 
London : George Cox, King-street, Covent- 
garden. Sold by Booksellers and Tackle-makers 
Bound in cloth, and interleaved, price Is , 
'TM1E8CO ITISH AGRICULTURIST’S 
J ALMANAC, nnd Year-book of Progress for 
Is 55. lly JOHN LOCKHART MORTON. 
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work of a man who knows thoroughly what he 
lias in hand."— Perthshire Adverliscr. 
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STANFORD’S NEW MAP of SEBAS- 
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Chernaya Rivers ; showing also the Positions of 
the Allied Camps, the Allied and Russian Bat- 
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Quarters of Lord Raglan. &c. &c Compiled from 
the New Admiralty Charts and Authentic Sketches 
by Captain Wcthcrnll, D.A.Q M G., nnd other 
Officers, is Published this day Price, in one large 
sheet, coloured, 2;. ; per post, 2s. 6d. Case, Is. Gd. ; 
per post, 5s. 
Loudon : Edward Stanford, Map-seller nnd 
Map-mounter to Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 
G, Charing-cross. 
— i". a 1 1 v • ut mm Tiuit/q uy lucaiuv 
Linter. — No. II. The Swallow, Quadrille, by 
Ricardo I.inter. These dances are each Illustrated 
by a beautiful vignette in the water-colour style, 
and arc well adapted for presentation. 
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ton-street, Music Publishers to the Queen and of 
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24 penny postage stamps, by Miss Melville, 26, 
Argyle-square, Ivmg's-cross, Loudon. 
“ My whiskers are growing very thick." — R. 
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patches."- W. Sturt. 
“ It hns quite checked the greyness."— Miss Ellis. 
“ My moustache is greatly improved."— Captain 
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NOTICE. 
T HE Second Volume of “ The Field w 
bound up with Title Page nnd lud«x.i\nd 
uniform with Vol. I., is now on Sale at tbe©« c * 
and may be had through all Newsmen In Town or 
Country, price 16 s. Gd. 
Covers and Index, with Title Page, may bcha.i 
Miarntely : the former Je» Gd. each, aud tuc latter 
separately : the former Js- Gd. eaeh, aud the latter 
I,r i Unay contribute to the convenience of Gentle, 
men and Families desirous of bectmiing Subscrit., r , 
to •• Tuk Fiztt) ” to be informed that, owing ^ 
the increasing pressure of business upon our <jiB Ce 
in London, they can forward their orders through' 
any of the following Agents : — 
ADRllDEEN Uuuoll, 18, DromlilrrM. 
Alii NO DON Parson*. 
AYLE8IIURY Walker 
UANUUUY Polti l and Co ., rinioiMlrM 
j( Peach, Pocook*, Mbrurf. 
DELFAST . ' Ileudcrsou, (.Mile l>l*ce. 
UICESTBIt Howlclt. 
DIKMINGUAM Tonhi, New-strorL 
Taylor, Union »ircct 
Anderson. Suflolk-slr©cl 
Guest, Bull-fit rtoU 
BOSTON Noble, Mffirkct-plnc^. 
BBABForil) .! Bale. 1'ountaln’fl Buildings. 
BRENTWOOD w - ^'oupc. Queen fllreet 
DBIERI.KY HIU Insult' fltgh^nol; 
DRIOllTON Dooly, 06, King t-road. 
... Grant. 
BRIDGWATER Halley Btatlon. 
BRIDLINGTON*. Furby, High street. 
BRIDLINGTON QUAY .. F»rlu. KingslrotL 
URIaT0L WaURc^" Railway Station. 
" llayward. 48. Itlgh-MracU 
DROOMSGROVK Maund and rainier, tllghitre-t 
BURTON ON TRENT .... Goodman, Jllgh-ilniel. 
CAMBRIDGE Naylor, Petty tury. 
CARLISLE Arthur. 
CHELTENHAM JWnhj ami (o. 
CIRENCESTER Dally, Market (dace. 
COLCHESTER (order, North , Ire, U 
COVENTRY Torokliuon. 
COVENTRY ... i, 0 „fMI, Hertford. treet 
CRFAVKERNE G. P. R. I’nlinan, Market pl»co. 
DERBY Clutow, Railway Station. 
Peal, Corn market. 
IlEVONPOUT Iloydon, 1U4, I'oroerrvcL 
DONCASTER Brooke. 
DOVER Bowie, SnarpitMlraet. 
DROITWIcil Smith, Hlgh<tr*et, 
DUBLIN Euher & ( o„ \\ oimorelond Riwc 
Searson. 17, Capelatreok, 
” Mason, D'Oller-.lroet. 
DUDLEY . Mulching,, Hlgh-,lreel. 
F.DINDUKGH lloblnson, Greeiulito^trcoL 
Ingnlton and Son. 
EXETER l’ikc. -11, South ilroeL 
W Hlklcy , Rail*** Station. 
FARRINGDON. BERKS . . ErB- 
GAINSBOROUGH “ 0 " dc "‘ „ t 
GLASGOW I.ovo, St. Enoch-, quart. 
GLASTONBURY Walkley, lUllway Station. 
GLOUCESTER 
Alaiiscll. 
GRAVESEND Knuier, Harmer-ttroet. 
GREENWICH Clifford , London-strcet 
HALIFAX Lord, N orthgale. 
Schofield, Old Market 
HARROGATE Polliser, Poit Oltlce. 
HARROW.. Wlnkley. UlglnlrceL 
HARWICH. N. U .. .... Black High »irre|; 
HEREFORD F “ nl1 A. Merrick. 
HUDDERSFIELD Clayton, Kirk g*te. 
Brown, Wow-alrocl. 
IPSWICH 
Borkin. 
ISLE'oF WIG I IT ; ; ! ncatlcy, Rydc. 
I*jor, Kjdo. 
Meager, Cowc a. 
KIDDERMINSTER Mark. Hlgh-rtrcet. 
KINGSBURY ' v "• "» k r. . 
K NARE^BRO' . Hannom, IllglwtrrcL 
LANCASTER Clark, Slarkct-place. 
LEAMINGTON Blahop, Rcgent-sfrcd. 
LEKl)* lUmadcn. Vlrar-Unc. 
Green, Boar-lane. 
” Mann, Central Market, 
’’ ” .. Robinson, 43, WowlhouM > 
LEWES, SUSSEX Davcy, Ilighoireek 
[,'JIFI Meaelutm, MarkcVJihioft 
LINCOLN — Couiaua 
■LIVERPOOL.... Messrs. Willmcr and Smith. 
Aylward, Lord^troet. 
LOWESTOFT Cotn.au and Blaoy. 
M ALTON Barnby, Wheel icale. 
MALVERN Huntley, Church-, treet 
MANCHESTER Etdcrshaw, BroaiulrceC 
Abel Heywood, Oldham itreet. 
MARGATE ; Di»on, Hlgh-Jtrcct. 
MARLOW, BUCKS R. II. Smith, Stalluucr. 
MELTON MOWBRAY . Day. 
NEWCASTLE-ON -TYNE. . Bagnelt, 5. Nunn-, I reel. 
r „ Homo, 39, Grey-Mrocl. 
„ France. 
• „ „ Turnbull. 
NEWCAS. UNDER LYNE. Crewe, Market-place. 
NEWMARKET Simpson. 
M Roger, aud Clark, 
NORTHAMPTON Datca. 
NORTHALLERTON .. .. Metcalfe, Market plaro 
NORWICH Jcnry. Uridcnollalley 
NOTTINGHAM Gibson, 'AJ, Long row 
„ Goodsll. LhtCTgale. 
OXFORD Slatter, II Igh-atrcoL 
PERTH S|dey. 
1). RobcrOon. 84, lllgh-rtrccl. 
PLYMOUTH Land, is, Gcorgo-drceC 
PONTEFRACT Kidd. Shoe-market. 
PORTSMOUTH ComcrforcL 
Gardnor, St. Mary-Rrect, 
PRESTON Harkmaa, Church-street, 
RAMSGATE Brower, Goldsmld place. 
READING Lovejoy. 
Forrer. 
RETFORD Metcalfe, Maiket-placc. 
RIPON Judson, Market-place. 
ROMSKY Chlgnell. 
ROSS Counsell. 
ROTHERHAM J. Carr, BrtdgrgiU. 
Iln. Hluchcllffe, HlghatrccL 
RUGBY Read. 
SCARBOROUGH Thcak^n. SI. Nlcholai-ircct. 
„ Gr alley, 18, Without iho Bar. 
SHEFFIELD Ailwood. 03, BlrUlonitroct, 
„ Jarvis. 9, Division- sircel, 
Roger, and Fowler. Fruit Market 
Mra Wiley, Old No. 19, llajmsrkd. 
SLOUGH Luff. 
SOUTHAMPTON Raynor. 
Coi, St Mory's-itreet 
STAFFORD Wright, Gre.ngatcwtrccL 
STAMFORD W nnd J. Newcomb, 
6T0URDRIDGK Mcllard, Illgh slreet. 
STROl’D Bueknall, lllgli slroet. 
TAUNTON Walkley, Hallway Station. 
TEWKESBURY Garrlion. 
TltETFORD Corley. 
TOP.QUA Y Walkley. Railway Station. 
WAKEFIELD Tyas. Northgnto. 
,, Lamb, Wealgalo. 
WALSALL Robinson. 
WALTHAM ABBEY Llltlo, SuivUreot. 
WARWICK Roie. Church-slrcct. 
WESTON-SUPER-MARE. . Walkley, Railway Station. 
WHITBY Reed. Old Marketplace. 
,, Newton, Baxcrgalc. 
WINDSOR Oitlej, High street. 
WI8DEAC1I Gardiner and Go. 
WOLVERHAMPTON .... llfnde. Snow-hill. 
WOOLWICH HI ion. 
WORCESTER Stratford, Crom 
WORKSOP StMits. Potter ,lr«et. 
YEOVIL Walkley, Railway Station. 
YORK Dunn. Churchatreet. 
Sampton, Coney-tlrccl. 
Drown, C'ollleigato. 
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