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The Guardian from London, Greater London, England • 1

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 1874. iPrtce One PeimCTt itav "O0SK8- FRUIT TREES. FTOIRSt Axrn PUBUCATIOBS FASHIOHS EW CABINET SHOWROOMS. KENDAL. MILNE.

CO. IIP. H2, DEANSGATE. iX TAXNAKEB'S ORIGINAL 'JAPANESE TROUPE, TO-muHT. Seats, Body, of HoU and Gallery, Is.

each. AN EXPOSITION-of 800 Specimens CERAMIC ART is NOW OPEN at Messrs. -THOMAS AGNEW SONS' GALLBRIK8, 14, Sxchangq-street. Manchester. Tf ESSRS.

THOMAS rAGN SONS' bee to JLYJL announce that a Lanra flnllasrinn nf Bum rttiantai and PORCELAIN is NOW ON Kxcriange-etreet, Manchester. JiOW OPEtt. A A R. WHAITErS. BRIDGE-STREET.

ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND PENNY. TOYS at WHAITgS GERMAN FAIR. BRIDGE-STREET. PRESENTS and TOYS, suitable for Christmas. at WHAITE'S GERMAN FAIR, BRIDGE-STREET.

SILVER CHRISTMAS TREE at the GERMAN FAIR. 1 "OROFESSOR LE MARE, the Conjurer, can -be JL engaged at tbe GERMANE ATB. ASHANTEE WAR a'the GERMAN FAIR. LLUM I-NATION ILLUMINATION. The MONSTRE CHRISTMAS TRKR.

i25ft-vhlDh-wlH be ILLUMINATED 'EVENING, at the GERMAN FAIR, WHAITE'S, Admission. Bd. each. TOE-w A TS t. g.

Manchester. WITHEOOMBS YEAR'S DISCOUNT of TEN per cent, to the lth of Jan VlITHEOOMB, for Foreign OigarB, Maerscilaum Pipes, a new stock for VtotoriMt. GUARANTEED BRIAR PIPES, warranted not tobumor erack targe R.WITHBXK)MB.32,VlctoirtMt JOHN WOOD, 26, Oorporatioh-atreet- CHRISTMAS HAMPERS. as usual. One Guinea.

CHRISTMAS PRESEN1U A Large Varied of Articles, suitable for Presents, cn view at MORRIS and 29, John Dalton-streat, corner of St. James's Square. "KpBW Year's Gifts. J. E.

Middlehursf Elegant JJ Novelties, for this festive season, in Htgh-olass Fancy Artloles, Inspection Invited J- E. Middlehurst'a Presentation Dressing Albums, Satchels, Games, Royal Bazaar. Klngnst. corner of MORRIS CO. Cabinet Makers and Uphold sterers, 29," John Dalton-street, comer of St.

James's Square Special advantages are now offered to purchasers to eflaat a clearance previous to stock taking. JOHN M0IR SON'S SCOTCH ORAiNGE MARMALADE. Those who wish genuine marmalade shoald gee they get this brand and noother. Factories. Aberdeen fc London- PARKER SON, Confectioners by Royal Contractors for Ban Suppers, tc Estimates free.

Ices, Ice Puddings, Ac. sent out. 18. ST. MARY'S GATE.

EXCHANGE. ON-BONS, CRACKERS, COSSAQUE3, L' in large variety, very reasonable, at 2, 3, 4, and 5, VICTORIA PRESERVED PEAS, In Tins, largest Stock far the dty, 8d. per tin, 7s. per dozen; also French Boaas. Mushrooms, and Asparagus.

W. L- A 2, 3, 4, 5, VICTORIA MARKET. AGIO LANTERNS AND SLIDES of hfarb class ounlltv. THE LARGEST STOCK IN ENGLAND. Also for Hire.

T. ARMSTRONG AND BROTHER, Opticians to the Royal Eye Hospital. 88, Deansgate, Manchester. PELLETT'S EASY-FITTING HATS' Ltnooln ana Bennett's and Christy's Extern Quality ana Livarr Hats. London Umbrellas and sacks.

ROYAL EXCHANGB. Markafratrsat, ELVER PLATEy JEWELLERY, WATCHES ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS. AT A GREAT SACRrPrfTR. la HENRY MEN DELS UN'S, 88, KING-STREET. ORME SONS, BILLIARD TABLE MATTTCTtjg by appointment to H.R.H.

the Prince of Wales. SHOW-ROOMS AND OFFICE 11 and 18, ST. ANN-STREET. BILLIARDS, 6d. and One Guinea, fitted complete, may be seen and tried at our Sbowrooms.

Agent for Abbott and NlchoUs's Bristol BlUlords. Send for Illustrated list, post free. JOHN OWEN. 15a, PICCADILLY. Corner of Oldham-etreet.

ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING, JANUARY 81, 1874. FALKNER BROTHERS respectfolly intimate that prior to their usual stock-taking they win OFFER, THIS DAY (Friday), 2d January, 1814, and during the present mouttL the Whole of their Large andJVaried STOCK, at a eonaldorable redaSuoa in price. i Folkncr Brothers, in taking this -opportunity of thanking their numerous nations for pist favours, beg to assure them that no "extraneous purchases" have been mode for the sake of quoting 'ainao-" tlonsl prices, but aU goods throughout the various departments belDg their regular stock, the excellent character of which haagalood fox their establishment so high a reputation. Subjoined aro given specialities In each department. -S DRESS AND STUFF DEPARTMENTS, 8dto3s9d; 25ln, Bilk Poplins, reduced from 4s 6d to 4s 3d 25in.

Grosde Naples reduced from 4s to 3s M'' 30in. French Wool Reps, reduced from 2i lid to2s7d 1 27in. Yarn Dye Reps, reduoed from 2s 2d to 1b 104 Satin Cloths, reduced from Is rOJd to is 7Jd Satin Cloths, reduced from 2s 8d to 3s 1M Wool Diagonals, educed from 24 8d to 2s ijd Double Diagonalfs. reduced from 2s' 6d to 2a ljd Wool PopJtaB, reduced from 2s to Is 8jd i "Wool Serges, reduced from 23 tola 8d i Wool Serges, reduced from 2s 6d to 2s id Wool Serges, reSuced from 3s 4d to 2s luid Scotch Plaids, reduce! from 4s lid to 4s 5d Stripe Twills, reduced from is 6id to la ajd Stripe Twills, reduced from Is 8d to Is 4d i Stripe Yarn Dye Reps, reduced from 2h bj to 2s 2d Si-k etiipe Twills, reduced from! la lUd to Is 8d Silk Strips Diagonals, reduce rrom 2s 9d to 2s 4d Silk Stripe UiatocalB, reduced. from lid to 2s 6d i Silk Stripe Wool Serges, reduced from 3s Sd to 8s 2d Satin Stripe Tunis Cloth, reduced from 3s 4i to 2s 10id SILK DEPARTMENT, We shall offer several Lots of Black Ground Silks, coloured stripes.

a)iS5s6d for 12 yards, worth 47s 6d Black and coloured Silks, Irish Poplins, Velvets, fto. at reduoed prices; also our Stock of Evening Dresses and Evening Dress Materials. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. French Pattern Bonnets, at half price all the newest shapes Ladles' and Children's French Felt Ha-te, trimmed and untrimmed, win be offered at oost price. MANTLE AND SHAWL DEPARTMENTS.

InRbese Departments will be found somo extraordinary Black, Brown, and Blue Jackets, as 15s. former price from 21s to 29s ed Black, Brown, and Blue Cloth Jackets, at 21s, formor'prloe of which was 35s Black, Brown, and Blue Cloth Jackets, at 25s. Among this lot are several which have been 52s 6d and 63d Our fitock of Fur, Seal, Velvet, Persian Limb, Artrachsn, and White Fur Jacketd, Waterproofs, Opera Mantles, and every degortD-tlon of Shawls considerably reduced. The remaining portion of our Stock of Costumes, includinir French patterns, will be offered at prices varying from 2ls to 63s, usual prices of which were from 35s to 6. FUR DEPARTMENT.

A few Rich Sable Muffs win be offered st a reduction of 20 per cent, at prices ranging from 30s to five guineas; other Furs 'reduce proportionately. -PRINT DEPARTMENT. We shall offer Throe Lots of Prints, all fast oolourg, at 4Jd. 5Jd. and 62d per yard, worth Bid, 7Jd.

and 8id per yard; French BrUUanta. Cambrics, at 9jd por yard. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. 4 A considerable reduction in tbe under-mentioned Irish, Scptch. and Barnsley Bheetings, Blankets and Counterpanes.

Bath, Witney, and Bury Blankets, at a great reduction in "price. A Lot of Soiled Blankets, at about half price. 100 White Toilet Counterpanes, large size, lis Sd. usual price. 14s 6d Cotton from 5s ed to 8s 6d per dozen.

Linen Towels, from 6s to 24s per dozen. IOJd to 2s 3d per yard. Special Prices for Table Linens and Napkins. by Napkins, 5s 3d, 5s 91, 6s 9d per dozen usual price, 63. 6s 9d, 8a 6d by Napkins, 6s Sd, 7s 6d, 8s 3d, 10s per dozen; usual price, 7s 9d, 5- 4 Cloths, 2s, 2s 4d each usual price, 2s 8d, 2s 8d 6- 4 Cloths, 2s 6d, 28 91, 3s each usual prioe.

3s, 3s 3d, 3s 6d 7- 4 Clothe, 3b 6d, 4b, 4s 6d, 4s 9d eaoh usual price, 4s, 4s 9dj 5s, 5i 9d 8-4 Cloths, 4s Sd, 5s 6d, 6s. 6s 9d each usual price, 5 Sd, 9d, 8s 8-10 Cloths. 5s 9d, 6s 9d, 7 93 each usual price, 6s 9d, 9j 10-12 Cloths, 9a 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d eaoh; usual prioe, lfts Od, lis CJ, 13s 6d SKIRT DEPARTMENT. Camlet, serge, and Cloth Skirts. Black and Coloured 8atin Skirts (quirted).

Russian Down Skirts, in all afzea. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Several special lines win.be found, including a large quantity of various articles slightly soiled. RIBBON DEPARTMENT. -y'l In this department (which Is waU assorted) aU our newest makes of Ribbons will be found, much reduced in prioe; and, In addition, we eholl offer a parcel of Rich Black Moire Sashes, elegantly fringed, at 6s 63 eaoh; usual price, 10a 6d.

Also a lot of No. 16 Coloured Corded Ribbons (an silk) at 8Jd per yard: usual price. Is 2jd. This lot contains all brightest colours suitable for the season. Sash Ribbons, In great variety of shades, equally cheap." Ladtes' 81lk Scarfs (slightly soiled) from 5jd worth more than double.

LACE AND FANCY DEPARTMENT. Linen Collars and Setts (soiled), half price. Linen Sleeves, plain and pleated, greatly -redrxved. Silk Ruffles, Trimmed Tulle and Net; half price. Eoniton, Malttsf, and Valenciennes Collars, at ralaced prices.

FLOWER AND FEATHER DEPARTMENT. Bonnet Droops, at Is 6Jd: usual pries, 2s 6d. Boso Trails, usual price, 2s 3d. Also a Large Stock In Sprays, 4d, 6id, 8Jd, 10d; usual price, 7 Jd. 10Jdlsld, ls4Jd.

incy Feathers and Ostrich Flumes, at stock-taking prices. Fans, half price. Gold and Silver Flower Ornaments, half price. CARPET DEPARTMENT. In addition toabona-fide redaction tn the prices of every description of Carpets, wo win offer a number of lengths of Brussels (last season's patterns) suitable for single rooms.

in our FURNISHING DEPARTMENT we win offer saveral Lots of Lace long Curteius, 5s 6d to 93 6d worth 10s to 18s. Lace long Curtains, 10s to 13s 6d; worth 2os to 258. Lace long Curtains, 16s to 20s; worthJOj to Lace Leuo Curtains. 10s to 18s worth 20s to 2 Lace Leno Curtains, 15s to 20 worth 80s to 40s. Printed and embroidered Table Covers.

Chintzes, Cretonnes, DlmitlesDamaaks, tee. TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. A small parcel of Mohair Bullion Fringes, hatt price. Several pieces of SUk Bullion Fringe, 35 per cent under uvnnl.prices. A Lot of 31 n.

Coloured SUk Knotted Fringe, oontlderably undsr Viluo. Li our BERLIN WOOL DEPARTMENT i. we shall offer tbe Whole Stock at a reduction of 35 per cent, which comprises Banners and Bannerettes, Breakfast Trays, Cosies, Chairs, Fender Stools, Flippers, Ac The few remaining lots of oar Christmas Fancy Goods and Toys win be offered at one half tho original cost. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Ladies' Knitted Wool Skirts, reduoed from Ha 6d to 3d Ladles' Promenade Scarfs, la all colours, reduced from 10s 6a to 5s lid Ladies' Fancy Wool Handkerchiefs, Capes.

Tippets, Opcra Hoods, at tall prfoe. Laaes' Fine Brews Marble Cashmere Ribbed Bose, reduced from 4a to 2s 6d Ladles' and Gentlemen's Freneb KM Gloves, on seduced. g-W ORBAMEKTAL TXKKS AND SHRUBS: wU ffrownstiiS brows, tait; MO YS NEW "WINTER CLOTHING'. AMES lUOHAliUd, the London TaUow. HOW 0' PTMESTIg' HUNKY P1DD UOK SONS, --TrjJMKKRS, 24, 8T.

ANN'S SQUARE. TWti fN THE NEWEST DESIGNS, A Variety of Chrlttmas Hresents. at moderate nriees. AR'LY' LAMB can now be had from J. B- BROWN, butcher.

Cateaton-street. BATTY SON, Makers of Engliah Ohrono- m.mu Aroi rruLuutzs. nujuBiiQu. zor an toe oesz nifrM ATtltTl have 4ia4 miiIaaI 4ln.aM TAT for the Season In JEWELLERY of every descrlotion. Hllvnr and wavi'iu ej tt i vi every uoecnpuon, Oliva lectxo-piat.

DinJnc and Drawing Room Cloots. Broozes, 9, MAEKT-STHEET; Btid 1, CROiS-STSEBT, Ol1. XXrt-r, IA. 4V. fX- EN POUNDS REWAKD.

TO PAWN- OTHERSLOST, a GOLD WATCH and CHAIN, all expenses pold. Address 116, the printer's. TT OST, on New. Year's Day, in Alexandra Park, HJ a Small Black Tanned TERRIER BITCH, with collar on. 10j.

reward on restoring it to 3, WeUs-atreet, off Croro-atreet, Hulma. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. lceemoer, a BAG of MONEY, containlnar gold; silver, and 20 note, number E. E. COCKER, 27.

Canoon-st EWARD 5. LOST, aboutve p.m.n Taes- JLAj, day last, in Market-Btreet, near the Exchange," or between there and Chapel-street, Salford, a GOLD WITCH and CHAIN. Information to the Detective Department. Cheapslde, Mancneater. EDWARD WADSWORTH, organ buflder, 98, Albert Square, Manchester, begs to intimate that he has this day taken into partnership his biother, ERNEST WAD3WJRTH.

atiri that the business will be carried on as usual under the style of Edward Wadswoith and Brother" from this date. 1874. BROWN'S CHOP HOUSE is NOW OPEN, 14, Oorporatlon-stjeet formerly of tho Exchange Hotel. EARLY LAMB may now be had at A. KEMP'S, butcher, 29, Victoria-street, Manchester.

OYSTERS. Americans, London Natives, and SecondB. BarrelB always on hand. Fresh arrival of Americans, per steamer Republic. Imported by W.

THOMPSON. 8. Spring Gardens. 1874. TT ENRY BARTON ACCOUNT-BOOK MANUFACTURER 70, MARKET STREET.

PIANO FORTES and HARMONIUMS, at reduced prieas, ssle or hire, bv Brosdwood, Collsrd, Klrkmsn, Alexandre, B. HENRY Warehouse, 87, Lower Klng-at. SELLING OFF, PIANO FORTES, HAR- MONrUMS, and SHEET MUSIC, 20s. worth for 23. 6d.

TURNER SON, 38, Deansgate. COAL promptly delivered" to warehouses, from Icwt, upwards weight guaranteed. E. Bhaw, 11 "13 EDUCTION in the Price of Silkatone Coal JLl" Apply to the Stlkstone Coal Company, Great Martborou rh-street, Oxford Road Station, and at Stretford, Bale, and Altrincham Railway Stations. PUBLIC NOTICE.

The MIDLAND COAL JiffSASK be to announce a REDUCTION In the Price of HOUSE, FURNACE, and ENGINE COAL; also BAKERS' COAL and SLACK. Particulars on application at the Offices of the 105, Piccadilly. 107, Piccadilly. USA, Oxford-street. Midland Coal Station, Ancoats.

Midland Coal Station, Ard wick. Portwood 8tation, Stockport. Railway Station, Hyde. January 1, 1874. EN PER CENT DISCOUNT During the Christmas Season.

NEW AND SELECT STOCK OF GOODS. L. BEAVER, Jeweller, 87. Cross-staeet. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.

BOYS' SUITS of Real Bannockburn and other warm and fashionable materials Boys' Overcoats, ready made or to order; Boys' Shirts, in aU sizes and materials, in stock; Boys' Gloves, Singlets, Drawers, Hose, Collars, Ties, Braces, Scotch Mauds, at H. R. FREEBORN'S, Commercial Bull lings, Cross-streot. HE OXFORD. TANNAKER'S ORIGINAL JAPANESE TROUPE, Reserved Seats, 2s.

Body of Hall and Gallery, Is. each. METROPOLITAN RAILWAY COMPANY. Notice Is hereby given, that the TRANSFER BOOKS of this Company's Ordinary and Preference 8tocks WILL BE CLOSED from Thursday the 8th day of January until Thursday the 23d day of January Instant, both days inclusive. Dated this Ut day of January, 1874.

SLR TONMAN MOSLEY'S RENTS. Notice ia hereby given, that an AUDIT for the RECEIPT of the several CHIEF and other RENTS due to Sir TONMAN MOSLBY, of RsUej-ton Hall, in the county of Stafford. Baronet, at the ensuing Christmas Quarter, will be held on Monday the 5th day of January next, at the Albion Hotel, Piccadilly, Manchester, between the hours of eleven and four o'clock. It is particularly requested that payment or these rents be made at this audit. SAMUEL KAY, Auditor.

e. Bond-street. Manchester, December 23, 1878. IUY RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE SQUARES 9 and Beware of Inferior Imitations. "I cava been LAUNDRESS to the prince of WALES for mverai yeara.andlooHBlderRECKITrs PARIS BLUE lathe bast I ever used "April 18, 187." "ELIZA Kiyngp DISTINCT VISION GUARANTEED.

Reduced The CAlahratKi REAZir.TAW PKBnT.ra from I4s. 6d. and (had only of H. MEYER, optician, 77a. Oxford-21s.

to 10s. 6d. and street, nearly opposite the railway station. 15s.6d.per polr. 20 years with the l3te Mr.

Franks, of Deansgate. Fine Gold Spectacles and Eyeglasses, 21s. 6d. and 25s.gd. per BEFORE REMOVING.

MAXWELL WILSON have FOR SALE the following Odd Lots of FURNITURE, very cheap: DINING TABLES, 5ft. long, 95s. WALNUT LOO TABLES, 50s, MAHOGANY LOO TABLES, 50s. Several WALNUT DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, warranted perfect, from eight to twelve guineas. 168, 166.

167. STRETFORD ROAD. FpEETH AND PAINLESS DENTISTRY. Mr. JL F.

E3KELL, established 37 years. Patent Adamsntean Teeth and Flexible Gums fixed without springs or wires. The most nervous patient may be attended to without fear or pain mastication is performed wltb ease articulation fully restored. A single tooth. 5s.

a set, 5. Attendance dally from ten tm seven. 2, St. Peter's Square Fluing with white enamel, 2s. 6d.

Treatise on Teeth sent for 8 stamps nnEETH. D. B. LLOYD, Old-established Dentist. JL 60, OLDHAM-STREET, stUl supplies his Best ENAMELLED ARTIFICIAL TEETH, A Tooth from 0 0 Stopping Decayed 0 2 0 Sets from 2 2 0 Fixed tn a few hours, without tho slightest pain, "and without springs or wires.

Warranted with the oartalnty of giving perfect satisfaction, restoring mastication. Will last a lifetime. Thirty years' practical experience. Consultations free, dally, 10 tta 8. Estab.

1848, "Artificial teet" bT. A Single Tooth, 3s. 6d. 8ets, 50s. Enamel Stoppings, 2s.

Messrs. JOBDAIN; surgeon dentists, 79, Piccadilly, continue to supply their Painless Self-adhesive Artificial Teeth, which cannot be surpassed for natural appearance andposltive comfort. Warranted for articulation and mastication. "They appear to grow from the gums, and are life-like." One to a complete set fitted whilst waiting, without springs or wires, and will last a lifetime. Teeth Extracted Painlessly, by the aid of nitrous oxide gas.

Consultations free dally, tec till eight. Established 25 years. AMES EE, FASHIONABLE HATTER. 18. MARKET-STREET.

MANCHESTER. Pole Agent for Woodrow's Patent Prize Medal Hits. LADIES' RIDING AND GENTLEMEN'S HUNTING HATS. DEER STALKERS, Walking, Dress, and Sword Sticks; Knapsacks, Portmanteaus, Valise, Racecourse Bags, Macintoshes, Umbrellas, fcc. The Stethoscope Holder forthe Hat.

Le Conforms teur used at this Establishment. Agent for St. Bernard Coat and Rug Combined, price 21s. each. LINCOLN AND BENNETT'S HATS.

GEORGE AUGUSTUS 8 A A ON HATS rflHE BLACKPOOL TRAMWAYS, OMNIBUS, JL AND CARRIAGE COMPANY, LIMITED, incorporated under the Companies Acts, 1862 and 1667. whereby the liability of the shareholders Is limited to the amount of their shares. Capital, (25,000, in 5,000 shareB of 5 each. Deposit on application, 10s. per share; payment on allotment, 10s.

per share; ana the remainder as required, at Intervals of not less than two months. Drx lECTons ThomaB Chadwlck, Esq. Manchester and Wtlmslow Grange, Cheshire-(chairman of North Cheshire Water Company and Wllmalow and Aldorley Edge Gas Company). William Sharp, Esq. Manchester and Tlmperley, Cheshire (chairman of Victoria and Promenade Hutel Company, Limited, Sonthport, and Director of North Cheshire Water Company and Wllm Alow and Alderley Edge Gas Company).

Charles Holt, Esq. Manchester and Carrington, Cheshire (director of North Cheshire Water Company). Robert Johnstone, Esq. Bowdon, Cheshire (director of North Cheshire Water Company and Wilmslow and Alderley Edge Gas Company). Adolpb Morltz Vlener, q.Blackpool (director of Ralkes Hall Park, Gardens, and Aquarium Company).

1 Jonathan Read, Esq. Blackpool (chairman of Ralkes HaU Park, Gardens, and Aquarium Company). John Rilev, Esq. Blackpool and Halifax (director of Park Coal Company. Halifax, and North Cheshire Brewery Company, Maccles- Rail Landless, Esq.

Claremont Park, Blackpool. James Bowling, Esq. Preston (director of Blackpool, Lytham, and Southport Steam Packet Company). ankers Preston Banking Company, Blackpool. Eoucrroa William Lister Welsh, Esq.

Brown-street, Manchester. Auditor: Mr. Charles Honry Chad wick, 4, Clarence Buildings, Booth-street, Manchester. Secretary (pro tern.) Mr. Ralph Rushton, Blackpool.

Offices, Talbot Square, comer of Lytham-street, Blackpool. This Company has been formed for the purpose of supplying tht inhabitants andf visitors with a long-felt desideratum, viz. an easy-mode of traversing tho Promenade, and of visiting the various public resorts in or near the town of Blackpool at a cheap rate. Ooasldertng the number of visitors (estimated at 1,000,000) who frequent this favourite watering place during the season, and the large increase of inhabitants, there is every prospect that the Company will prove a great success, and will be able to pay remunerative dividends to the shareholders. There are few places that can eon-pare with Blackpool in the success of their local public companies, as is shown by the following list of dividends paid by them during this presentyear.

1878: Ralkes Hall Gardens Company ll per cent. BIsekpooi Pier Company JK per ceut. Clifton Arms Hotel company 10 per cent. South Blackpool Jetty Company 6 per cent. Assembly and Concert Booms Company cent.

Tho Company proposes for the flrss year to run omnibuses only, and in the meantime to get the concession of the local authorities for the laying of tramways along the Promenade and principal streets of tbe town. 8houId It be thought desirable, the Company wOl also provide a number of private carriages and other equipages. Tbe Directors of tbeSouthport Tramway Company have declared a dividend of 5 per cent, and have carried forward 10 percent to at sinking fund for renewals. The Manchester Carriage Company has paid 10 per cent per annum atnee Its formation, and tne Directors have recently added a bonus share of 10 to each original sitvre of the Company. It Is said that during the year 1872 the Liverpool Tramway Company carried 2,647,402 passengers, and from January to Jane so, 1873, 1,297,884.

or total of 8,45.288 for the eighteen months. Tbe present tiafflo averages about 58,000 weekly, and it has been computed tbat the saving to toe ratepayers by tbe pavement laid down and kept in repair by the Company amounts to between 4,009 and 5,000 per annum. Prospectuses and forms of application for sharM can be had from do Solicitor, the Secretary, the Preston Bulking Company and tta Branches, or their respective Agents the National Provincial Bank of England, Manchester, and its Branches the Union Bank of Mar Chester, and its Branches; and from Messrs. THOMAS GHAD-Wieif A BON. Clarsnoo-Buildings.

Booth-street, Manchester. In the event of no allotment being mode tt deposit nlii bo ro- 3 turned la full. EDUCATI0F. MRS. SLACK'S School for Young Ladies, East Hard wick, near rontafrac.

RE-OPKN3 Twadtf. Jantarygl. SOUTHPORTJhrepuatasv ISohool fox Yooafi WELLINGTON COLLEGE, Higher Brooghton. NEXT TERM January 20. Rev.

T. A. LIVES.KY, principal R. SCOTSON'S SOHUOLi PRB3TWI0H, "Rlv-Q IintMw in AAiMnMi nAittnuoa MERCHANTS' COLLEGE, "BLACKPOOL. Nearly 2.C0O sons of merchants have passed this school.

Fun prospectus, address GREGORY," F.B.Q.8. Principal. i fOOKKEEPING, WRITING, AND ACATMSM SHORTHAND. Practical BOOKKEEPING, ACADEMY. I Bapd Writing SMART A CO.

2. Brown-street. BRUSSELS. Private High-class EDUCATION foir Youna Gentlemen, under thn dtrenttnh nf Tfr VTfrmn DE VILLEBB, 94, Chaussee de Vleurgat. one of the most deUghUul tnbnrbs of Brussels.

ST. LUKE'S COLLEGE, CHEETHAM. VisrroB The Lord Bishop of HMJa Mastbr: The Rev. GEORGE SUMNER, B.A. NEXT TERM BEGINS on Tuesday, January 13.

Scholawhln Bxamlnatlon in April. Terminal Fee, 4. no extras. CHORLTON (COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Cbori'-ao-cum-Hardy, RE-OPENS 12th January. The newly-erected ltnose win aooommodate 12 additional boarders.

Separate loom for Young Ladies under a cprtfneatod mistres. R. DA VIES, Principal. MORAVIAN EDUCATION. FAIRFIELD ACADEMY, Near Masebestor.

This SCHOOL will RB-OraN after the Christmas vacation, on Thursday, January 22. Ifor prospectus of terms, Ac, apply to Rev. CHARLES Principal. EEIGHLEY'S WRITING. Thwragh various Testonsthehandwritlngof thousondsli neglected untu some unforeseen event transpires, when thegreatneed of good writing Is foroed npon their attention: Then It Is valued.

Go now to Mr. KElGHLSY. tne successful teacher, at the private rooms, 18, Ox! ord-st, St. Petert. STAMFORD TERRACE AO ADE Y.

ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE. The SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on Wednesday, January 21, 1874. Terms and prospectuses on application to -DANIEL F. HOWORTH, PrineJpafc- (Buccessor to the late -Mr. Sunderland.) GH-CLASS FINISHING EDUCATION FOB YOUNG LADIES.

WARWICK HALL. 9. Wprwlnfr London, Healthy situation, home es conversationally, music equal to any foreign conservatoire. EstabUsbed Principal," Mrs.ROWE PUno, Blr Julius Benedict; Singing, Signor Garcia; Harp, J. Thomas.

Esq. harpist to tho Queen Guitar, Madame Prat ten; German, Meyer; luliia, Savazzl; Drawing, Harris Dancing, Aldred. 1TCHFORD HALL, BLACKLEY, MAN. JLi CHESTER. The Rev.

ARTHUR 8BWBLL. MA N(W CoUege, Oxford, and late of Southlec, Great Malvern, wfll bo prepared to RECEIVE PUPILS, tho sons of nbblsmenand gentlemen, as Boarders, in January, 1874. The school studies win be preparatory for the public schools, and Owessfl College, Manchester. Thornllgioua mstrucaon wfll bo In strict aeoordwith the teaching of theChuron of England; and the edumtlcn In general win bs conducted on ths same principles bs at St. Pster's Collego, Radley.

The domestic ar rang, meats win be under the superintendenoo of an expert onosd and well Suallfied matron. In whom parents can plaoa thorough confldenoa. or terms, apply to the Rev. A. BeweU, WIMBLEDON SCHOOL, SURREY, S.W.

Heap Vastebs: Eev. JOHN M. BRACKEN BURY, MA. of St. John's CaUege, Cambridge.

Rev. CHARLES J. WYNNE, M.A. of Jesus CoUoge, Oxford. Assisted by nine Resident Masters and other Professors.

The chief aim of this school is to combine the tone and discipline of the great schools with especial means of advancement In all the different studies that have bsen introduced into the Competitive Examinations for Military, Naval, and Civil Appointments. The School, which is limited to 100 boys, is divided Into small classes, so tbat eaoh boy reoelves all necessary individual attention. The honours obtained during the lost ten years Include upwards of eighty successful jcandldateti for the Competitive Examination for Woolwich and ninety tor Sandhurst, and of these six have at different times obtained tne first place on the lists. During tbe past year (1873) ten were successful candidates for Wonlwleh. four for direct commissions, four for Cooper's BUI, and one for the Marines, The NEXT TERM COMMENCES on Tuesday the 20th January.

For further particulars, apply to either of the Head.Masters. ALSTON COLLEGE AND ITS PREPARA-. TORY 8CHOOL, NEAR PRESTON LANCASHIRE. Bbctob Rev. T.

ABBOTT PE TEES-SLA. Vice FaiNcipAi. am. Chaplain Rev. J.

8, SKINNER, B.A. Masters: Rev. T. Abbott Peters, M.A. Divinity.

Rev. J. 8. Skinner, B.A. Senior Classics.

T. Hymen Jacksun, Higher Mathematics, wngith Language and Literature. Mr. H. J.

Henderson, M.A. Junior Classics. Mr. J. Bochfort, CM.

Mathematics and English subjects generally. Mr. J. Blum, F. Ph.

S. Physical Science and the French and German Languages. Mr. J. Fbyd, CE.

Lend SarveytogandLevelUng, with the use of the Theodolite and Mechanical Ds awing. Mr. H. Gilbert, A Freehand and Geometrical Drawing, in connection wUh a. Kensington.

Mr. G. Clifford, Junior EngUsb. Mr, W. Ellis, Music (organ and piano).

Mr. W. H. Macklntosb.LIbrarian. Sergeant Biiady.Muimry DrUl, Fencing, GymnaaUos, and Swimming.

There are in connection with the CoUege 8tx Annual Exhibitions, open for general competition to aU the students, and tenable for three years. Tbe College Is divided Into three sections. In IbePzf paratory School (entirely distinct but contiguous) boys are well grounded in tbe elements of a sound English education, with French and German (alfo In Latin and Greek ir for the learned professions), and prepared for the High or Middle School. In ths High School too course of study Is a preparation for the universities and the various competitive examinations; while the Middle School trains pupils in such subjects as will qualify tbem for commercial pursuits. In consequence of the Importance now attached to a knowledge of Natural Science, It has been necessary to establish, in addition, a separate school for its teaching.

A spacious laboratory, with appliances for Instruction in Analytical Chemistry and Experimental Pbyrics, has been fitted up. Students are prepared for the Scienoe Scholarships in consoctlon with the University of Cambridge, for the Examinations of the University of London and or the Scienoe and Art Department. Lectures are also given In Agricultural and Analytical Chemistry. Special Classes are formed for students preparing for the Legal, Medical, Home, Colonial, and Indiw Civil Service Examinations, and for entrance into the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, Cooper's the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, London, Dublin, Durham, and Edinburgh. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.

Divinity. Tbe religious teaching is baa 3d on strictly Protestant principles, in accordance with the Doctrines and Liturgy of the Church of England. Professional. Classics. Greek and Latin Languages and the Antiquities of Greece and Rome.

Mathematics. Arithmetic, Euclid, Algebra, Trigonometry (plane and spherical), Logarithms, Navigation, and the higher branches of pure Mathematics. Bdence. Chemistry (theoretical and practical), Mechanical and Natural Philosophy, Animal and Vegetable Physiology, Zoology, and Botany. English.

History (ancient and modem), Geography, Literature, and Dictation. The English, French, German, and Italian Languages (grammatically and coversatlonaUy), Composition, Elocution, Dictation, and Precis, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, Mensuration, Mechanics, Engineering. Land Surveying practical). Analytical Cbemlsty, Drawing (freehand, mechanical, and architectural. Students requiring a commercial education are exempt from the classical course if desired.

The scholastic year consists of terms, during which there are no holidays, tbe only vacations being six weeks at Midsummer and five weeks at Christmas. Terms moderate and strictly inclusive. The High School, students from 16 to 23 years of age. The Middle School, students from 15 to lSyears of age. The Preparatory School, students under 18 years of age.

Tbe use of all class books, valuable library, and stationery 13 included in the terms. Mathematical instruments and chemical apparatus alone excepted. No extras of any kind. Alston College is pleasantly sltuated.about six miles from Preston, and half a mile from the Longridge Railway station It Is la immediate proximity to beautiful mountain scenery, within half an hour's ride of the chief watering places on the western coast or Lancashire, and considered by medical professors, to be one of the healthiest localities In England a fact sufficiently proved by the remarkably good health enjoyed by the students, and regularly confirmed by the medical reports. Adjoining the College are a Lecture and 8tudenta' Hans, Reading-room, Library, separate Bedrooms, Private Studies, large covered Gymnasium, and Swimming Bath 180 square yards in extent.

A Cricket Ground of five acres is attached to the College Farms. Reports of all examinations, with the names of those students who have distinguished themselves at the College and at the Universities as exhibitioners, medallists, and prizemen; also the reports of the late examinations, together with viewB of the College and an necessary information, forwarded on application to the Rector or to Mr. G. CLIP FORD, Secretary. References kindly permitted to the lae examiners, Rev.

T. H. Lindsay Leary, D.C.L. Oxon, assistant examiner to Her Civil Service Commission, Crawford Lodge, Epsom T. W.

Eyre Evans, Esq. LL.D. T.C.D. Nightingale Villa. Lower Norwood, Surrey: and other University examiners; Professor Liverpool: R.

Rout-ledge. Esq. B.8. A. London, F.C.8.

Bowdon, Cheshire also the Protestant clergy, nobility, and professional gentlemen (parents of present students) in London, Manchester, Liverpool, Chester, Birmingham, Boston (Lincoln), WIgan, Preston, Sonthport, Kendal, Southampton, Ac. arid many other towns in Great Britain and Ireland; to the Continent of Europe, tbe Colonies, New York, BrazO, Csba, Ac. visa wUl bear testimony to the merits of this College. NEXT TERM COMMENCES 2d February, 1874. TfeyfTLNERS' SAFES, Strong-zoom Doom, AvJL arc the best and cheapest safeguards against fire and thisrsj Price Bate, drawings, and testimonials free by post.

Llvorpool Hsacbuster, Sheffield, and 47a, Moonnte-street. City. London. Manchester; 28, MarketHrtreet. BARTHOLOMEW'S THERMO-OXYGEN and TURKISH BATHS, adjoining the Polygon, Ard wick, are OPEN EACH DAY for Ladies and Gentlemen as foUowsi For Ladles, from eight to eleven a.m.; Gentlemen, from eleven to nine p.m.

QPEOTACLEB AND EYE GLASSJ3S earafully fiape5 to aetlvs vision. THOMAS ARMSTRONG BBOTHBR, Opticians to we Bcyu gyc aospimi. 88, DEAHSGATB, MANCHESTER. Tslffacopes, Field and Opsrs Glasses, la great vwuty. OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER JLJ Large bottles, is.

ed. Restores the 'colour to grey or white hair in a few days. It Is the best, safest, and cheapest. Sold by all chemists. J.

Pepper, 237, Tottenham Court Road, London, whose name ana aaarsss ore on zae taoei, or 11,13 spurious. EALTH, STRENGTH, ENERGY. vvvvrMH ntilNlNR and IRON TONIC strengthens ths nerves, increases na quantity ox we mooa, prunuiio improves weak digestion, animates the spirits, and thorougiay recruits he health. Bottles. 4s.

6i; next size, stone jars. of all hamlets, BUigbea. VIctoria-st. Mottershead and Co. Manchester.

WINTER. Coughs, colds, asthma, and influenza are speedily cured by the use 8PENOER'p'uLMONIC ELIXIR, Carefully prepared from the recipe of the late C. Spencer, Esq. surgeon, Ac Salford, deservedly celebrated as the most successful practitioner In aU pulmonary affections. Bold by all obemlsw.

mHE FURNISHING OF BEDROOMS-JL THOMAS TURNER. Cabtno't Maker, SB. John Dslton-stistv Manchester, respicttuny Informs genaemen tngngw rawdenow Safhfnas Tcmocted several 8u of EDROoS FURHn'URH In English oak, mahogany, sen, wgmgt, pme, and various gji STuellfd nd Daintad woods, thewnols of which are manufactured and flnlsfcafl tStnebestn IS, mid of the newest deslg.AnMndsof Beddteg made of the best materials. The portablf Sprlng lttrs own lr vsnUon. makes the most healthy and laxuriousbed yst totrodniJsfL ymfta.BgTton-fr,e.

CbsgteT OBd- TCTLORILINE. FOR THE TEETH AND Jfj BREATH. Is the best liquid dentifrice fn tbe world: ft thoroughly cleanses partially decayed teeto from aU parasites or itvicsr animal eulas," leaving them pearly white.imparting a dellgirt-fnlrraBrasce to tbe breath. Prioe 2s. ed.

per bottle, of all chemists. Tha Jfragrant Florllme remo-res instantly an odours arising from a fool stostach or tobacco smoke; being partly composed of honey, scda, ard extracts of sweet herbs and pfcmtft la Mrfeo toraaiess Md SoHelooB as slMrn-Prenared byHENBYaGALLUP, London, Ocsttficsfts et Sv, bMBe. wttbfuUfsuttculaxs. A LKOTUKri will fD.v.i ha de- ilH kX CyA. WK-X' Mlslonqr e4 1, 5o "Nit ttiwwvwvi nag atawiiiof 0UAKLE8 HALLE'S UKAND CON- ISttXT CONCERT WiU take DluwTQ HKlllT II.

CHARLES HALLE'S GRAND CONCERTS. Tte TENTH CONCERT of tbe ifeason wfn take Dtaoa TO-NIGHT yair 'J- Ttr doors wffl be opened at qairter betora saves, and too eoaotrt caa.at hirtiren o'clock. TO SIGHT (FrtdAj January a. will bo performed JtlKTdia Grand Oratorio. TUB fc A ION.

Pbccital Vocalists! Madame LEMMEN8-BHEURINQT0N. Mr. IsJIWABD LLOYD, and 8fffnr A 8 I OiiaAXivr Mr. HENRY WALKER. CnoRW Dnmcron, Mr.

EDWARD HKCHT. CoKDDcroB-Mr. RHARLE? HALLE. The Band and Chorus will con slut of upwards oi 300 Performers Paica (it Admission BKOTOEBS3 at FORSYTH 28- Body the Han. Is.

May be had at Messrs. JSme andAddbon's. 30. -Victoria-street; and at Forsyth BrotJiera': s-treet and South Ktag-atroot; Manchester. R.

CHARLES HALLE'S GRAND mm' luum WrtT.TTWB fl'itT mm, mfi ij miw. qniiimm uuiuiu) puxonosea uorora tne opening the doors win be. admitted otlUja entrance In Peter-street at half-5? cloci' MS holders aroSoay Tickets at toe same hour in Windmuratreet. TETREE-TRADE hall assembly-room. -EL TMS DAY (Friday), at three and eight, CABINET, invented by Professor Popper; FATST, -Kith Gounod's music and new scenery; OPTICAL ILLUSIONS, and the New Comio Festival.

Admission 3s. 2a. Is. and 60. near Portland-Arsee.

firrVii-wMf-. TANNAKEB BUHECROSAN has groat pleasure in announcing 1188 engaged the above New and Magnifloently Appointed TWO FAREWELL PERFORMANCES of his ORIGINAL JAPANESE TROUPE. THIS (Friday) EVENING, January 2, and foUowing ntebt. at eight o'clock, when tbefoHowlntf Renowned Artists will appear In their WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMTENtI-- Paper Screen Performance on the Soles of the Feet, by CONDERTORRO. JAPANESE JUGGLING.

Btick, Ball Cup, Ring, and Umbrella Spinning, byGODISON. YASSO and TORAKITSCHE. Peculars, Postures, and Acrobats. Barrel Spinning, by TOMMYKECHEB. Great Ascent on a Slanting Slack Rope at an angle of 45 das.

by Miss OMOTOSAN. Transformation Scene, by TC-ilMY THE "WOLF. The Great Ladder Feat, by Little "All Small and Large Tub Balancing on the feet or GOD AXON. And ft host vt other incredible Tricks never attempted by European DAT PERFORMANCE THIS DAY (Friday). Commencing tt throe o'clock.

The Performances of these Children of the East are pronounced by Use whole of the European press to be nnapproached. Admission: Reserved Seats, 2a, each; Body of Hall. and Gallery, Is. eslh. Alexandra hall, pets fl-street.

"ONPRECEDENTED HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. Immense success of Mr. J. H. I the (Treat Anglo-American Comlque.

Six recalls each evening. The MoB3ter Company also includes the BROTHERS SEWARD, tho celebrated "Black Brilliants:" the SISTERS JEFF, London Duetistsand Dancers; TOM MELBOURNE, HARRY GILL. Comic Vocalists; Mr. JAMES KIVG, EqalHbrist: and CPAN3)i CIRQUE, PETER-STREET. PRINCE OF WALES MINSTRELS.

Proprietors, Messrs. RAWLINSON and KBNEST, RAND CIRQUE, PETER-STREET. VJT TO-DAY. at three, and EVENING, at eight. SEAT8, at SIXPENCE.

1,000 SEATS, at ONE SHILLING. 500 SEATS, at TWO aud THREE SHILLINGS. THE BEST ENTEBTAtNItfENT IN MANCHESTER. C. ERNS3T, Proprietor and Manager.

ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, BELLE VUE. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAYS. The GARDENS, with the Great Collection of Living ANIMALS snd BIRDS. OPEN DAILY from ten a.m. Tbe MILITARY BAND of the Gardens will be In attendance from three o'clock TO-DAY Friday) atd Saturday, January 2 and 3, 1874.

Aflmlasten, 6d. all day; Saturday, is. after six p.m. BO A MON A PALACE, OPEN EVERY -MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATURDAY Throughout the Year. The PALACE MILITARY BAND in attendance from four pjo.

Admission. 8d. each. OYAL POMONA PALACE AND GARDENS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW FESTIVITIES.

GRAND EXTRA DAYS. THIS DAY (Friday) and TO-MORROW (Saturday). The Celebrated PALACE MILITARY BAND win perform the newest compojIHons of Guugl, Strauss, Riviere, and other popular composers. Admission 61. each all day.

Also open every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday throughout the year. LAST DAY BUT ONE. HO OYAL. MANCHESTER INSTITUTION JL EXHIBITION of MODERN WORKS OF ART, Includin-r DRAWINGS by STUDENTS of the MANCHESTER SUHUOL OF ART. Open from ten to four, and from soven to nine.

ADMISSION TWOPKNOE. WILL FINALLY CLOSE TO-MORROW (Saturday.) IREAT BRITAIN EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Moderate Rates. Proamt Settlement of Losses. Sarveys Effectsd Gratis.

OfOees, No. 1, Mitre Buildings, Cathedral Manchester. SCOTTISH WIDOWS' FUND. BONUS YEAR. All Policies Israed before tbe 31st January will PARTICIPATE In the 8EPTENNIAL VISION OF PROFITS to Slst Deoember, 1873, E.

MELLER SONS. 11, CHAPEL WALKS. PHCENLX UTRE OFFICE, Lombard-street a4 Charing London. Established 1783. Prompt and L'beral Loss Settlements.

Insurances Effected in all parts of the World. GEORGE WM, LOVELL, lqh.rfn. JOHN J. BBOOMFIELD, BRITANNIA FIRE ASSOCIATION. CAPITAL; 250,000, IN 25,000 SHARKS OF 10 EACH.

MODERATE RATES. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES. SURVET8 EFFECTED GRATIS. Offices, Corner of York-street and Fountain-street, NOTICE. COMMENCEMENT OF NEW TERM FOR BONUS.

RITON LIFE ASSOCIATION POLICIES PAYABLE DURING LIFE. ALL PROPOSALS MUST BE LODGED Before the Slst instant. Offices, Comer of York-street and Fountain-street. THE EDINBURGH LIFE OFFICE, (SOtti Year.) Our Non-forfeiture Policies, granted to married ladles under the Harried Women's Property Act, are invaluable. Entirely free from basfeand8 or their creditors.

Moderate premiums. Statements of Bcoounts free on application. T. 8WANSTON, Secretary, Can. on Chambers, St.

Ann-street. HE NATIONAL GUARANTEE AND SURETYSHIP ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. Established 1863. CspiUl SWOflCQ. Head Office: No.

2A, Queen street, Edinburgh. MANCHESTER 18. BROWN-STREET. FIDELITY GUARANTEE For Persons holding Situations of Trust and Responsibility. BENJAMIN 8 PQPEN, District Agent.

"ESTMINSTER FIRE OFFICE. ESTABLISHED A.D. 1717. AGENTS. Mr.

E. W. ROYLANCE, 63, Corporotlon-street. Mr. J.

HILL, Mansfield Chambers, St. Ann's Square, Mr. E. GABRIEL, 3, Smithy Door. KWon Mr.

BAILEY, 25. Wood-atreot. Mr. J. THRELFALL, Sarah Ellen-street.

juaeapum. j. D. HIRST, 50. Market Place.

MANCHESTER FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1834. E8, KING-STREET, MANCHESTER: 88. CHEAPSIDE, LONDON (5, CasUe-Btreet, Liverpool; 80, Buchanan-street, Glasgow; 12; Bennett's Hill, Birmingham. Capital, One Million Sterling.

Board or DmEcroBs: DAVID REYNOLDS DAVD3S, Esq. Deputy Chairman. Icinn Barratt. Esq. i-nomaii isaraam i osier, jssq.

Wm.HenryHouldswortbSsq Alfred Lowe, Esq. Sir Edmund BuckJey, Bart, M.P. John Chapham, Esq. W. Farbriilcre.

Baa. jonn jn apier, issq. Henry Michael stelnthaj. v.sn. Insnranees are granted by this Company on nearly every dQScrtp-Hon of property in great Britain, In foreign Countries, and in soma of the sciomas, at moderate rates.

MUla, factories, and other hazardous risks win be specially sur-yed at tbe request of the owner. Tbe duty on fire insurance has now entirely ceased. AppUcations for Ageucles should be addressed to JAMES HOBTHCOTT, secretary to the Company. JVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Empowerod by Special Acts of Parliament.

Established 1836. T. Brocklebank. Esq. H.

Littledale.ESq. J. A. Tobln, Esq. 1, Dale-street," Uverpotft.

59, KING-STREET, MANCHESTER. CAPTTAL 2.000,000 fTRE PREMIUMS for 1872 1588 UFE PREMIUMS for 1872 267.505 DrKECTons in Mancbesteb CnxiKKAif MURRAY GLAUSTONE, Esq. K. R. Langwonny Esq.

I Thomas Wrlgley, Esa Henry NewaU, Esq. I Clement M. Royds, Esq. vrr. BxsxjsxNT Sbcbetakt R.

A. Kennedy, Esq. die INSURANCES of every description, both Home and Foreign, Mected at moderate rates. LOSS CLAIMS PROMPTLY SETTLED. a qualified surveyor from tbe offloff will wale upon parties to TQpcct risks and assist in arranging Insurances when requested, free oost to Insurers.

LIFE INSURANCE, tn an Its Branches, at terms favourable to the assured. CLAIMS PAID IN THIRTY DAYS after being admitted. ANNUITIES, Immediate and deferred. rospeetnees and every other information may be obtained at the aceB of tbe Company, or from any of the Agents. ROBERT A.

KENNEDY, Resident Secretary. Kteg-street. Manchester. December. 1873.

SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICES, GOLDSMITHS ALLIANCE, LIMITED, Manufacturing Silversmiths, Mways ready for immediate selection a great variety of 2estand most elegant designs. A pamphlet, illustrated with TOO SfS'togB, win be sent, post free, on application, and lithographlo 5fhgs of silver presentation plate will be lorwardsd to comma SLK? osrs requiring testimonial plate. UNdsiatths' Alliance, iinited, Manufactnrlna Sl'xversmitna, and 12. Comhtll. Loadon.

opposite the Bank of England. KNIV25S. SPOONS. FORKS. OTANDARD QUALITY.

ELECTRO SIEVES PLATED. Ttoiif ppoon or Forks. 88s. Dessert. 28s.

Tea Spoons. 19s. do. ny Baianee TsbieKnives.203. Best25s.

Best.20&doz. Tea and Cofiee RorvScos, 5 to Boat. 12 to 14 set. -rv Basket. Cruets, Salvers, Fish Carvers, from 18a.

6A. ffffifiU Set nf 54 Pieesa Table Cntlery. tn oak ease, ST. L- CHBJ8TKNIN9, AND BIRTHDAY' PRESENTS. w.

iryjKRAN, 8, Victoria-st. Mawsbeates-. EstabUshed 1844. Wdi500tiirtduitotoohoH4oyB. HEY WOOLVS Tenants' RENT BOOK for 1874.

One Penny. UTCHINSON'S Tenants' RENT. BOOK for 1874. One Penny. YOHN Universal RENT BOOK, tJ1 One B-OVTH'-YATE at the PRIiNOE'S PANTO- jalJBtK.

Bee Bm Brttrlty's JoHrnnl foir Jannjry. ENGRAVING (fnU page) of CINDERELLA'S COACH. See Britrlttft Journal for January. "HTTAKER'S ALMANACK for 1874 la now v. iv iu uuj aa aau avgrgj Boosseuer, smtioner, ana the country, and at aU railways.

Price Is. sowed, or neawy. hair-bouml. fros from the author for eavsn stamps. niHE TEETH Practical Hints and PlaLaAd vice.

By HENRY PLANCK, dfntlst, 5, Laver-gtrt, na25.B5 and Jnrsmuy and Brown A ASIAN SKBTOHER bv Pen and v.i. iKwuoiuaiiiiiBOTaju Australia uotnea SiH8nt; Prloni Bihool at. Pentrldge Dss gns for State SohoSs: i.mf1f?ua.oUr epiS'nga- Price 1 bycoskfd. Nos.2to 7 still on Argm offloe, 20, CtornblU, London. THHE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS Ji- jJ0T 'annary 3, 1874, contains tie following tbe Gold Ooast-S ABbontoee in AmbSS.

engravluy, -Ptt of the late Pressor AmselE Portrait of tb late TJeutenantF. H.TEardley-WHmot, R.A. Inwrvlew between General Kauftama and the Khan of Khiva. Kj'jwlAcemy GoM MetolGroirp, by William White. Board a Troopship.

Two Uust rati cms. CimAtmSlM Tifnn AP fflwan tn Vio Xrin.DVt. nt Ctinflnnationby the Bishop of London at tho Brompton Hospital for Consumption. Jrl- S9Mn8" or the French Commission of Thirty at Versailles. A.

Christmas Tree at the Middlesex Hospital, fi I. Iron-clad Bam Rupert. EXTRA SUPPLEMENT: HOMELESS." Price Sixpence; -or, free by poet, Sixpence Halfpenny. Office, 198; Strand, WjC. NOTICES.

ia hereby given, that the partnership between the undersigned, FRANK BROOM and WILLIAM BENNETT, trading under the style ef Broom and Bennett," of 8. Fennel-stxeet, in the city of Manchester, ccmmisalon agents, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. All at bts dueto and owing tbe said firm win be received and paid by the said Frank Broom, 3, Fennel-street, Manchester. Dated this 2d day of January, 1874. FRANK BROOM.

Wltneaa W. H. Fddqeb. W.BENNETT. ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

Notice is hereby given, that the partnership heretofore subsisting between undersigned JOHN GILLETT, THOMAS GILLBTT. JOHN HASLAM GILLETT, and JAMES GILLETT, at Chorlev, In the county cf Lancaster, as cstton spinners and manufacturers, under the style or firm of John GlUett and Sons," was this dy dissolved by. mutual consent. AU debts owing by ox due to the late Arm win be discharged or received by the said John Haslam Gillett and James Gillett. Brunswick MiU, Chofley.

Dated this thirty-first day cf December, 1873. JOHN GILLETT. THOMAB GILLETT. JOHN HASLAM GILLETT. JAMES GILLETT.

Witness i Richaud Jackson, Solicitor, Chorley. IW'OTICE is hereby given, that HENRY JJS BENSHALL, of 29. White Rock-street, West Derby Road, Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, cashier, and heretofore called and Known by the name of Henry Aloook, make known that I have assumed, and shall henceforth, on all occasions, and ia all deeds and writings, and in an dealings and transactions, use the surname of HensbaU," being tho surname of my maternal grandfather, William Henshall, of Laoey Green, in the parish of Wilms krw, in the county oi Chester, farmer, deceased, in lieu of mv previous surname of A loock, so that the surname of Henshall shall benoeforth be my only surname, and tbat I shaU henceforth be caUed and Known by the name of Henry HenshaU. Dated this first day of January, 1874. HENRY HENSHALL.

Witness Jno. Woodbobn, 31, White Rook-street, Liverpool, "fcrOTIOE is hereby given, that EDWARD LI HENSHALL, of 29, White Rock-stroet, West Derby Road; Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, bookkeeper, and heretofore called and known by tbe name of Edward Alcook, make known that I have assumed, and shall henceforth, on all occasions, and in all deeds and -writings, and in all dealings and transactions, use the surname of "BenahaU," being the surname of my maternal grandfather, William BenshalC of Lacey Green, in the parish- of Wiimslow, in the county of Caester, farmer, deceased, in lieu cf my previous surname of Alcock, so that the surname of Henshall a hall henceforth be my only surname, and that I fbell henceforth be called and known by the name of Edward HenthaU. Dated this first day of January, 1874, EDWARD HBN3HALL. Wllnega: Jno. WooOEPKK.

81, White Rock-street, LlverpooL WOTI0E ia hereby given, that MARY JANE JLi HENSHALL, of 29, White Rock-street, West Derby Road. Liverpool, in tbe county of Lancaster, spinster, and heretofore called and known "by the name, of -Mary Jane Alcock, make'knqwn that I have assumed; and shall benoeforth on all occasions, and In all deeds and writings," and In aU dealings and transactions, use the stn. nams of being tbe surname of my maternal grandfather, William Henshall, of Lacey Greenn the parish of in the county of Chester; farmer; deceased, in lieu of my previous surname ot-alcock, jo that the surname of Hensban shall henceforth be my oi ly surname, aiii that I 8 hall henceforth bt) called and known by the ngme of Mary Jane HenBhall. Dated this first day of January, 1874. MARY JANE HSHALL.

Witness Jno. Woodbukn, 31, White Rook-street, Liverpool. SHIPPING TEAM TO PHILADELPHIA. The I AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S Flrat-class Btcam. hips win be despatched from Liverpool as follows PENNSYLVANIA Captsln radburn Wednesday, Jan.

14 ILLINOIS, Captain Wednesday, Jan. 28 Saloon passage, 15. 15s. to 21. Intermediate, 9s, 1 Steerage.

6B, Apply to RICHARDSON, BPSNCB. CO. If and IB. Wfttez-ftrssli Liverpool. -in i HE OXFORD.

TANNAKER'S ORIGINAL JAPANESE TROUPE, Beserrcd Beats, Body of Han and Gallery, is. each. MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, TOMBS, 9, HILTON, 47, Oxford-street, Manchester. ARMONIUMS: six to sixty gnineaa. MOUNEUX SON, 37, John Daltos-strseC MOLLNEUX'S PATENT PIANO FORTES.

Lists gratis. 87, John Dalton-street. MB. HIGHFIELD, DENTIST. rpEETH, ARTIFICIAL, from a Set, 2, JL 13, BT.

JOHN-STREET. DEANSGATE. ONSTANTINE'S NEW TURKISH BATHS are most effective In Removing Colds and Rheumatism. Vapour, Russian, Sulphur, and Warm Water Baths. The Dripping, Sheet, and Wet Sheet Pack always ready.

23, Oxford-street, St. Peter's. CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS; RUGS, MATS, MATTING, FLOOR CLOTHS, FLOOR CLOTHS If you want to purchase the above, good and cheap, call at WILLIAM BOTTELEY'S, The London Carpet Warehouse, 8 ft 10A, Church-street, High-street. Notice. Great Reduction In Prices during stock taking.

PLAN FORTES, AMERICAN ORGANS, and HARMONIUMS, for SALE or HTRB. Sonars to Mr. CHARLES HALLS. Piano Fortes and Harmoniums Toned, Repaired, and Taksn In Exchange. FORSYTH BROTHERS (from Messrs.

Broadwood'f), OSOSS-STBEST and SOUTH KING-STREET MANCHBST3B CRACROFTS ARE OA NUT TOOTH PASTE. By using this delicious dentifrice the enamel of the teeth becomes sound, white, and polished as the finest ivory. Bold la pots. Is. and 2s.

6d. each, by all chemists. Get CRACSOFTS. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. SAVORYS Eastern Depilatory destroys it Instantly, and Is guaranteed harmless to tba skin.

Packets, 2s Hughes, vietorisrstreet, Manchester; by post, 28 stamps, J. Pepper, 287. Tottenham Court Road. London. UAUTY IS THE TEST OF CHEAPNESS.

I. mW m4wma tAlta (a viMiliiiUi DTDfllirT.l DO UUI tjljtnjl AO uu nut uuuouim uv ywMvg a au THOROUGHLY SUBSTANTIAL GARMENT'S, Bt tb LOWEST possible (JNEKAii ve muKt. ossea os easn srwung dokb to the buyu and salllnj overcoats. 858. 42a.

overcoats; 45s. OVERCOATS. 60S. OVERCOATS, In Meltons, Baavers, Tweeds, Naps. Frleasea.

and fn the J. 8. M. ft 8. Cloth (m the 42s.

quality), in buum newest colours for thsoeming j. 8. MOSS BON. 2S, MARKET-STREET (ooroer of QorporatlOMtMat). EATY BROTHERS' ANNUAL SALE OF OVERCOATS.

The following are POSITIVE REDUCTIONS, MEN'S OVERCOATS. Reduced 84. to 17a. 6d. Reduced from 25s.

to 21a. -Od. Reduced from 80s. od. to 2Sg0d.

Reduced from 83s. Od. to 30. -Od. Keduced from 42s.

Od. to S5. Oi. Reduced from 50s. Od.

to 43a. Od. Reduced from ed. to 45s. Od.

Several Odd Lots of OVERCOAT 8, in various materials, from 103. Bd. upwards. All Harked in Plain Figures. DOTS' OVERCOATS; from 3s.

04. Better Qualities Greatly Bednsed. 91, OLDHAM-STREET; A ROYAL EXCHANGE. MAKCHE3TKB. THE FASTIDIOUS AND ECONOMICAL THE SCENTLESS CLEANSING FLUID.

LOTOR Removes Stains, Grease, Ac from Cloth, subs, and oOisi (Dries. 8dld tmmersd In the Quid wOl be cleansed ithcui rabbing. LOTOS Trai remova every speak of dirt from Painted Walls, Wainscots, LOTOR has the groat advntng over Benzine, Ammonia, and other malodorous cleansing fluids, that It Is completely FREE FBSM SMELL. eot only takes tcs stains from fabrics, but la a masumrs indicates marks of wear. can be obtained at moot chemist, srroours, and fancy repositories.

Price, ed. end Is. per bottle. Wholesale The LOTOR COMPANY. S7, EOBERT-STRHET.

HEW BBIDGE-8THEET. MANCHBSTEB Asvt.1 Indigestioii, and all complaints of ths Btomoch and Liver, are Immediately relieved and tn vary Short time completely cored by Alfred Crompton'spau. Burprlalnjf oure reeffaoted try them. Sold by an chemisti tn boxos at Uld. and Ss.

9d. each, wlta fp.T- dlreetlona for taking. Advt.T Moller'a Cod Liver Ofl at the Vienna Exhibit was awarded tbe only hlgbestprlae-'the medal for progress" cut of 57 competitors from every oil predndng country fn the world, 'owbicn was added, ass special mark of approbation, the flrst-cla medal for merit. At tbe same time in ns own conn try M511eri eod liver on was awarded the only highest prize medal at toe largest national exhibition ver held tn Norway, where every important manufacturer was represented. Mailer's cod liver ofl Is the only on tor which the Highest prize has ever been received at tbetntamaqonal exhibitions tn KiiRland.

France, Italy, Sweden, Noywrsy, Denmark, and Austria. ffoW la pints baa pintau 2s. M. by an chemlstein England and tbeoolonlssW LOBdoa fflc6-821 Lane Stock of Best Pan. Vuenng ts 16.

8T. AN -8T KB KTMUBU m59- ICH BEAVER MANTLE TRIMMINGS AfiAiiA MILNK. "A no. CO. are RTTnwTwm manufacturers' prices.

"firfS AflKSSS wouemen-s Black and Coloured OXFORD 8HIRT8 Is. 6d. 8s. lid. French Embroidered DRESS 7s.

SO. POLICE-STREET and ST. ANN -STREET. THE GREAT SALE TO-DAY EGIHANGE DRAPER ESTABLISHMENT, 80, 84, 86, aw 88, OLDHAM-TREBr DKPABTMKNT. -i' Large purchases of Real Maltese and Yak Liens VomiiHrfn A special purchase of 358 dozen White Silk Soarvej win bs offered And In every other Af tv.a KGS DjUaPEBY JSSTaB LIS MSNT EVA St A B.

83, OLDHAM-STRSST. HOTELS AND BOARDIJTG HOUSES. ST. KETKR-S HOTRL, Oornarcf Coopcr-trt. and Petawstrtst.

JLi Xi JX Ki Jj A it T. in the French styla, Id. tad 8d. pa- glass. SOUTHPORT ROYAL FAMILY AND 00M-MERCZAL HOTEL.

AL8BURY, Proprietor. vrith1S Compaet neW PrPriet0rablp ana 1183 110 connection ROYAL HOTEL. Board, 8s. 6d. per day.

Table d'Hote daily at 2 and 6 30 p.m. 8a. 6d. Dessert. ROYAL HOTElT Private SltHng-roomi from One Guinea to Two Guineas p-jr week.

Sp6181 arrangements made for Weddme Breakfasts. Bali rucuc, rnvate. ana complimentary Dumers, Ac. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, ANBEMAN'S 1860 Vintage PORT WINE, 48s. Boiwiug 11 rmn go; now.nt tor iiamecqate nse.

buva-a, importers or.wmes and spirits, 5S, Markat-etreet. fffTETLEYS EAST INDIA PALE, MILD, AND Ja- STRONG ALBS. London Midland Stores, Bt. Pan Liverpool SO, Duko-stxtet. Ywk 8 win Ogata.

MANCHSSTBS Jackson's Row. near Albert Square. Agents, WADDRLL A HOPB. ALLSOPP SON'S CELEBRATED MILD AND BITTER ALES. Now ready for Delivery.

ths STORES, 81 and 89, PICCADILLY, MARCHBSTBK. For casks of IB Kit. saob. OCTOBER BREWINGS NOW BEADY. ESTABLISHED 1831.

Trade Morkt Gentle when strnkm. flcma arum nwvntVoA I RISH WHISKY. JTor nearly half a eentnrr our noma hu Tmumiitiatr tn branch of our trade. In fact, we have the gratification of being tbe first to make the genuine merits of Irish whisky popularly known and appreciated. Notrwlthtandlng the period which has slspsed since we first introduced our renowned First Quality (white label), stlU maintains Its ackiiowlodged-gupremacy.

IRISH WHISKY (Blue Label) IRISH WHISKY (White Label) ais. J.E 8 8 I A (sucoessor to M. Feeny and Co.) PICCADILLY, MANCHESTER. 89, SALES BY AUCTION' THIS DAY, at II prompt, at Dartmouth Villa, Barlow Moor Lane. SALE of Capital Mahogany and Painted HOUSE-HOLD FURNITURE and other EFFECTS.

THOMAS ACTQN A SONS, Auctioneers. THIS DAY, at eleren and six. 1 CONTINUATION of the Great SALE, at 6, Hyde's Cross, ShudehlU, embracing WATCHES, ELECTBd-PLATE, CUTLERY, Ac. G. WILK8BIBE, Auctioneer.

Household Furniture, First-classDomestic Sewing Machine, Ac. This Day, at 12, at 44, Anno-st. Halllwell Lane, CheethamHUl, near City. H.Langham. auctioneer, 19.

Market PL To-morrow (Friday), at eleven o'clock. Victoria street, Manchester. UPWARDS of 200 Lots of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Carpets, Glos, China, and othor usciul Effects. THOMAB HQRRiDGE A COMPANY. LIMITED, Aucaoneers.

THIS DAY, January 2, 1874. To Shippers, Stationers, and others. At the Mart, 87, Co rporation-a treat, Manchester. MR. WILLIAM ELLIS has received peremptory instructions to SELL BY AUCTION a Large and Varied Stock of STATIONERY and ACCOUNT-BOOK8.

The Btook comprises ledgers, day-books, journals, waste-books, memoraaduinv books, copy-books, exercise-books, soap-books, and other property usual In the trade. On view morning of sale. row in r-Timber, at BroushaU.Heath Lane, arid TilstorJc. nwp to Whitchurch, Salop, and FernhUl, near Market Drayton, In the county of Salop. By COOPER A HONS, on Monday, January 11, 1874, at Mr.

Hay-ward's, the White Bear Inn, In Whitchurclr, at three o'clock In the afternoon, subject to conditions ABOUT 600 Ash, Elm, Sycamore, Poplar, Alder, and other TREES, In seven lots, near to good roads, and most of it within tbr6e miles of railway and caual carrlago-Partlculars may be had from tho Auctioneers, Whitchurch, Salop. Salvage Cotton, Cassia, Ac. recovered from the late Fire at tn. West India Docks. ESSRS.

BROWN, ROBERTS, CO. will HELL BY AUCTION, at the Bulns. No. 11 Warehouse. West India Docks, fopiar, close to tne west inuia jjock station en me BlackwaU Railway, on Wednesday, 7th January, at eleven for twelve o'clock, on behalf of the Fire Offices, or whom It may concern, without reserve, SALVAGE; comprising about 200 tons East aud ivest India Cotton, Including about 150 tons loose, and the remainder in bales; al0 a quantity of Cassia Llgnea, Patchouli Leaves, and other Items.

May be vlowed the day preceding the sale, and catalogues bad of Messrs. Brown, Roberts, and Co. 22, Throgmorton-etreet, London. By order of the Liquidators. Valuable Freehold Alkali Works ond Land, situate at St.

Helens, belonging to the St. Helens aud-Ltver-pool Alkali Company, Limited, If not previously disposed' of by private treaty. By Messrs. BRANCH LEETE, on Monday the 12th January next, at two o'clock for half-past two o'clock in the afternoon prompt, at the Law Association Rooms, Cook street, Liverpool, subject to cbnditlcns of sale, In the following or such lots as may be then determined upon OT 1 ia disposed of an WITHDRAWN. Ji Lot 8.

All those PIECES pf FREEHOLD LAND, situate In Eccleston, fronting Boundary Road on the east and Jack's Lane on the west, snd south side of Eccleston Branch Railway, containing together 18a. 2r. 13p. In the occupation of James Hat ton as tenant, and the above Company. For further particulars, apply to Mr.

JOHN GRAH AM, liquidator, 79, Tower Buildings, Liverpool; ox Mr. Thomas Goffey, 10, Lord-street, LlverpooL In Bankruptcy. Important Sale of Cotton Doubling Machinery, nearly new: Mul Gearing, 50's Twist on Bobbins, Aov T4f ESSRS. P. E.

ROYLE respactf ally announce JLv-JL that they will SELL BY AUCTION, without any reserve, on Monday the 12th day of January, 1874, commencing promptly at eleven o'clock, on tbe premises of Mr. Joseph Scragg, a bankrupt, at Hope Mill, Higher Hillgate, Stockport, tbe Whole of the Valuable DOUBLING MACHINERY and EFFECTS; including new doubling frame, with 300 spindles, lift, and 2In. gauge, by Brooks, -vrr rtr.nT.Hncf frftinefl. eAjih wirih 311n. lift.

ftrHl 2in. gauge.by Dobsonand Barlow; doubling frame, with 220 spindles, 2n. lift, and gauge, by Ksy, of Bury; ttiree dousing frames, each with 140 spindles, 2in. lift, and 2ln. gaure, by Dobion and Barlow; douhlicg frame, with 103 spindles, Sin.

lift, and gauge: three doubling frames, two with 124 and one with 128 spindles, Jttn. lift end 2Jin. gauge, by DobsonTand Barlow; winding engine, with 240 spindles, 4ln. lift, and sioe; winding engine, with 100 spindles, 4jin. lift, and Sjin.

ipace; five pair of 50 and 40 bank bobbin reels, by Stubbs, of Manobesttr, and others; bACk-gsared lathe, with bed and shafting complete; bundle and donkey presses, steam piping, wrought-Iron 1113111117, pulleys, wall boxes, quantity of 50's twist, large stock of new bobbing, creel scales and weights, strapping, vice, wrought and cast iroa. grindstone, 20-gaUon oil cistern, Ac The machinery may be viewed any time prior to the Bale, and offers to buy the whole in one lot win be received up to next Friday. Catalogues may be had four days prior to the sale on the premises; or from the Auctioneers, Yovlc Chambers, Manchester and for further particulars, apply to Messrs, W. A H. T.

BROWN A ROGERS, solicitors, Chester. The MILL is TO BE LET. Valuable and Old established Flax uplnolng Mills, in Preston, tn the county of Lancaster. MR. HENRY CRANE WALTON has received instructions from Messrs.

German, Petty, and Co. in eonse-cuence of the expiration of their partnership aud of the desire of the senior members to retire altogether from business, to Offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In one lot, at the Bull Hotel, In Preston, in the county of Lancaster, on Thursday the 15th day of January, l74, st three o'clock fn tbe afternoon, unless previously disposed of by private treaty, of which due notice will be given, subject to conditions of sals to be then produced, an those Commodious, WeB-bullt. and Desirably BituoUd FLAX SPINNING MILLS, Warehouses, Offices, Cottages, and Land, situate In Lelgbton-strect, In Preston aforesaid, together wKh tbe Steam Engines, Boilers, and Fixtures, and also the Valuable Flax Spinning Machinery and Implements thereto, now the property end in tbe occupation of tbe said Messrs. German, Petty, and Co. The buildings occupy an area of 10,00) superficial square yarilsof or thereabouts, and there are 3.000 superficial square yards oi vacant land, or thereabouts adjacent thereto, suitable for a consider-Kble extension of the works.

The land la freehold, subject as to part thereof to a ground rent of 26. 18s. ljd. The premises are supplied with water from tbe Lancaster Canal, of which the vendors have a lease, of which nine years are unexpired, subject to the annual payment of 75. Tbe cetta.es, 20 In number, 8re all on land adjoining the works, and are fully occupied by tbe workpeople employed there.

There are two steam engines, one blsh pressure, of 27 horses' power nominal, snd one condensing' engine, of CO horses power norclaal, and the boilers are four in number, each soft, bv 7't. ouo by Fair bairn and three by Galloway, two of the latter having been pnt in lose year. These bcllers are furnished with Twibill'B economise rs, for boating -the water. Tbe machinery consists of 20.S96 sp'ndies, together with aU the necessary heckling, carding, and preparing machinery. Most of it is of recent date, and tbe working condition of the wDOiehas been well kept up.

The mechanics' shop will be found replete with aU machines and tools requisite for making repairs. The wezkoare fn full operation, and win be so continued until the day of sale, when ariangements may be made for their being kept at wors until the of tbe rale aud purchase. The vendors, Messrs. German. -Petty, snd Co.

have for upwards of 40 years carried on a very successful and lucrative business upon these premyoi. and they will give to the purchaser every faculty for eont'nuing the very valuable conaectlontbefirm.andlt is therefore seldom that favourable an opportunity Is presented to intending purchase at once entering Into and carryW on a profitable business, to which the buslneiss rtWnweavisg might be added, cither In I'rata prWp or Joint-stock ecTEpany. Arrangements might be made by purchaser with tne'present management, la whom Jja Jg? bra the fuUert confidence, fox ths carrying on of tte baslnost, and wwfllsbowaSprffi toboi fldTurtSSfcg wbomlrin be given tbe fn'tert mroimlJon; Ms. HjC. Pre1''lJle CATTKRALL ynUdnBT.

Camden Place, Prestoa SCHMEHL, Manufacturer, 9, St. 14. ENDAL, MILNE..

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