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OT. JAMES'S CHURCH SUNDAY So it 3Lct LOST ot STOLEN, abont three vteeks go, from the packing room of a Manchciterwarehenst. a PARCEL of SHAWLS. Whoever will give information at the Police Office) will be handsomely rewarded. npHE Trustees of the late pake of Bridge- bc' to give ootloe, on and after Mondsy HlV'JS1 iSi'WNDRY ALTERATIONS win be made to their RATES uf FREIGHT.

CARTAGES, Ac. whlSh he known on to Mr. George Marsden. Bridgewatcr Canal ftusy: or Carrying Office, ATUBDAY, MAY 15, 1841. I a publication.

jut published, by Lonirman and and sold by GAXT A ANDERSON, Bible Deptsrltuiy, SS, St Ann1 Bquare, Manchester, la one beautiful pocket volume, with Map and Tables, bound in Morcoco, price 1 3a 6d- THE HOLY BIBLE; containing the Old and New Testaments, with nearly xO.OUO emendation, dermd from ancient and modern versions, from original and aenrce manuscript, and from the works of mote than 3uu or the most loaned tai ploas men of the last two centuries. It is freed from some obsolete words, and printed In paragraph, the poetical part being In parallelisms. ON THE SYSTEM OF WARMING BUILDINGS BY HOT WATER. This day ia published, price Sd. A REPLY to Mr.

PerlrWs Answer" to the Report preaested to the Manchester Assurance Company. By JOHN DAYIES. Lecturer on Chemistry in the Royal School of Medicine and Surgery. Consultins; and Analytical Chemist, Ac; and G. V.

RYDER, Surveyor to the Manchester Assurance Campny. Fair payment for foul weeds is mora than doe." Manchester: Published by LOVE A BARTOrtfuviu-street; and Slmpkln. Hannall, and Co. London. Sixth Edition, price 3s.

cloth, illustrated with upwards of 150 Engravings and Diagrams, on wood and steel. THE MECHANIC'S POCKET DICTIONARY, being a complete Note Book of Technical Terms. Rules, and Tables, useful in the Medianioal Arts. By WILLIAM ORIER, Civil Engineer. Also, Eighth Edition, price 5.

Cd. cloth, with uumsrous Plates and Diagram. THE MECHANICS' CALCULATOR: comprehending Principles, Rules, and Tables, in the various departments of Mathematics and Mechanics: useful to Mlilsnuhte, Engineers, and Artisans in general. By William Gcicr, Civil JaiginCB-r. This Is really an excellent work, fax better calcolatcd for the dilTualon of useful knowledge than any or all of the treatises yet published by the society that assumes the monopoly sf intelligent." .1 Usiurina.

Also, Thirteenth Edition, price 5a. cloth, THE PRACTICAL MEASURERi or, Tradesman' and Timber Merchant' Assistant, containing a variety of tobies, showing the' superficial and solid contents of' round, square, and unequal aided timber or stone, and the value per cubic foot cut to any lizo 'or scauthlng. By Alex. Peddle. Blackie and 8on, Queen-atreet, Glasgow; South College-street, Edinburgh, and Warwick Square, London; and J.

A J. THOMSON, Manchester. This day, by WABHBOURNR, Salisbury Square, 2 vol, odium Bra, rdotb gilt, price lis. A'd. SWIFT'S WORKS: including interesting napersnot before published, with Memoir by THOMAS ROSCOB.

Esq. FIELDING'S WORKS, complete, wlthLifobyROSCOE. Portrait, Ac 8vo, price 16s. SMOLLETT'S MISCELLANEOUS WORKS, completeJ with LRu by ROSCOE. Portrait, Ac.

8vo; price 18s. iiiuKAiiKU, oy nr. TKUSLKHi a new 4- r. flnn will, All -1 .1 u.r LUUHH-1 Bllll lOViaCtl by Mr, Major, Svo, cloth gilt, half Morocco, Sis. BOOK OF FAMILY CRESTS, Ac Upwards of Engravings, with every Family Crest cmblsxoned.

2 vols. 23s. BOOK OF MOTTOES, alphabetically arranged, with Translation and Bearers' Name. Price 3s. CLARK'S INTRODUCTION TO HERALDRY, enlarged.

Upwards of Engravings, with Arms or Families. Ha, Jilaln; 21s. coloured; and l-u for learners to colour. Ask ur 13th edition. I do not think I can offer better assistance than will be found In Clark's Introduction, Guide ta Ute -S'luify tf Ucraldry.

Plain Instructions for every Person to make a Will. 2s. Plain Guide tn Executors, Administrators, Ac. 2s. Cd.

Plain Law of Wills, Executors. Ac. 4s. 6d. Plain Advice to Landlord and Tenant, Lodgers, Ac.

Ia. Plain Guide to the Low or Master and Servant. Is. Keanley's Tax Table, Ac. corrected for 1841.

2s. NEW SCIENTIFIC WORKS ON SALE by J. A J. THOMSON, Booksellers, Market-street, Manchester. PMuhtd at i.

d. uicgXB -rrscucai iruaiisu on toe or Gas, 1 One plates, 4 to Peckston's Practical Treatise on Gas Lighting. 8ro. Wplstes WiUisms on the Combustion of Coal, with Pritchard's Liat of all the Patents for Scott's Practical Ti eatlre on Cotton Sninnlne. Rvn.

I 6 0 I 6 II 10 0 7 0 12 Montgomery's Theory and Practice of CottonSpln-nlng Montgomery's Cotton Manufacture of the United States of America Brookes on the Improvement of the Navigation of Rivers, 8vn Elklngton's Mode or Draining Land Svo History of the Collieries and Coal Trade of Great 0 9 6 0 8 6 0 0 11) unlaw, ovo Pambour's Treatise on Locomotive Engines, Tredgold on Steam Engines, vols. IDS tine plate. Practical Treatlso on Earthwork nnnn 0 It I) IK 4 4 0 II) Samuda's Treatise on Atmospheria Pressure on 0 Rules for tha Management of a Locomotive Englno 0 1 umtrs Treatise on Engineering Field Work II Templeton's Locomotive Steam Engine Explained 0 5 lumpieton MUlwrlght and Engineer's Companion 0 6 ae-upicun uommon Plnco Book Trotter's Manual or Logarithms and 0 6 I) 4 0 14 0 8 II 12 II 3 (I 2 II 8 0 3 rout uu uoiique uriages, sto, plate Hart on Oblique Arches, royal Bvo, plate Lleblg'iOrganlc Chemistry, Svo Taylor's Builders' Price Book, 184) Painters', Gliders', and Vsrnfshera' Manual Beccruft'a Companion to the Iron Trade, Ac. PCUn'sTobles. Showlne Weloh'unf Trnn llrnn J.

Tredgold's Elementary Principle of Carpentry, new vui. ion, uy uarlow, sui 3 2 (1 rpO ADMIRERS OF CHRISTY'S HATS. JL CHRISTY'S BEST May 14th, 1841, ma a iai GENERAL POST OFFICE, 6th May, 1841. RECEIVE TENfiEftS, nsrhefnr. MAILOACH 't tor RUNNING TERaml WCKBUnN0 enreen RANCHES- The conditions may be seen on application to the Port OBoes, at Manchester and Blackburn; or at the Office ofthe Bnrvey or and Bnperlntendent or Mail Coaches, In LondnnT The tenders are to he endorsed Tenders for the Msnsar and Blackburn Mail Coach," sealed up and addmsedtohar majesty's Postmaster-General Bv command.

W. L. MABERLY, Bsc. MANCHESTER AND BIRMINGHAM RAILWAY. LOCOMOTIVE POWER.

The irs are prepared to RECEIVE TENDERS for the 8UPPLYof LOCOMOTIVE POWER, to work the entire traffic on this line of raUway between Manchester and Crewe. The contract to come into operation in March, 18IS. Further particular may be bod by appUcation at tho Company's Offices. Tenders must be sunt in by eleren o'clock on the 3d June next (after which no tender will be received), under a sesled cover, addressed to the chairman of the company, 43, Piccadilly, Manchester, and endorsed Tender for Locomotive Power." THOMAS ASHTON, Chairman. Railway Offices, Manchester.

Ms 6th, 1841. aUARANTEE SOCIETY, for prnvidhur SECURITY for Persons in SITUATIONS of where Sureties are required, on payment of an annual premium. Dirrrtorr. Thomas A ttree. Esq, G.

Palmer, Esq. Major Prosier. F.G.b'. James Row, Esq. G.b'covell.

Esq. G. E.ShuttIewortb. Esq. Henry Vaughan, Esq.

David Caiman, E.q. James Colquhoun, Esq. William Croft, Eaq. James Law Jones, John F. Maubert, Eaq.

Lient--Col. Moody, R.E. is. l. vviiiuus.

aq. Standing Counsel R. Tleder Drsii. Solicitors Messrs. W.

and S. Cotton. No. 76, UaslnghalN stieet. This society presents to the public (snd particularly to bondsmen), the follim ing adraniages: I No individual need hereafter incur the responsibility of becoming security for the integrity of another.

S. Individuals who are already surely for the Mel ly of others, may immediately protect themselves from loss, by Insuring with the society. S. The expense and painful obligation of obtaining approved sureties, or of replacing them when removed by death or other wise, will be altogether obviated. 4.

AU risks attending irresponsible sureties will be removed. 5. The submission to the loss, or the distressing alternative or instltutlne legal proceedings against the friends who are surety, will be avoided. Also to agents, travellers, and clerks holding, or being desirous of holding, confidential sud responsible situations, the Guarantee Society presents Immediate facilities, where, for a moderate premium, surety for integrity may be acquired. The prospectus, form of application, and other particulars, may bc obtained st the office.

No. 28, Poultry. Loudon: nr of Mr. SAMUEL TAYLOR, surveyor and agent, 30, Cooper-street, and Bond vtrcet, Manchester. By order, THOMAS DODGSON, Secretary.

riHE CITY OF GLASGOW LIFE JL ASSURANCE COMPANY. Head Office No. 40, 1st Vincent Plnco. Officoin No. 19, St.

Andrew's Square. Directors: ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, Esq. of Shlcldhall, merchant. Gliugnw. ALEXANDER FLETCHER, Esq.

merchant, Glasgow. JA5IIM LUMSDEN, Esq. merchant, Glasgow. ALEXANDER WJGATK, Esq. mcrthaut, GlSKOW.

GEORGE DOUGLAS, Esq. merchant, Glasaow. DUNCAN GRANT, Esq. merchant, Glatguw. HENRY DUNLOP, Esq.

of Cnugton, merchant, GUisma. JOHN LEADHETTEU. Esq mciclmnt. Glasgow. 1 1 EN it BROCK.

Evq. maliagerur the Civ deadale Bank. JAMES BROWNE. Esq. merchant, Ghugow.

WILLI WHYTE, Esq. merchant, Glacuw. HOBF.ttT COWAN, Esq. M.D. WILLIAM DALGLISH.

jnn. E. Manager. ARCHIBALD BOKTHWICK, Eq. ALEXANDER MORRISON, Law Aornt.

ROBERT COWAN, Esq. D. Medical Adviser. Manchester Board. WILLIAM ATKINSON, Esq.

JOHN BANNERMAN, V.ra. ROIII.RT GARDNER. Rq. HENRY IIOULBSWORTU, Esq. ROBERT STUART.

Esq. THOM TOWNEND, Esq. Messrs. WORTH IXQTON A HAMILTON, Solicitors. JOHN ROIIERTUN, Eaq.

Medical Reti ree. Agent and Secretary. Mr. GEORGE F. GREEN, accountant Office.

71. King-street. This Company is instituted for tho transaction of every hranch or Llfu Assurance: and parties making pnqiosal at tho Head Office. No. 40, St.

Vincent Place, or tn tho company's agents throughout the country, will have every fiei-lity and despatch in setting them completed and decided upon hy the board. FAMILY 1)6 WM irANNU IT and LII-'E ASSONANCE SOCIETY, If. CHATHAM PLACE. BLACKriU ARB. I.ONDON.-CAPITAL, Truslivi: William Butterworth Bayley, Henry Porcher, Martin Tucker Smith, Esq.

Directors: GEORGR ALFRED MUSKET. Esq. M.P Chairman. WILLIAM BUTTERWORTH BAYLEY, Esq. 1 o'liuty S.U1I11111BH.

Henry Bowden, Esq. Alexander Coivln, Esq, John Fuller, Eq. Edward L'-e, Esq. Colonel Lunrd Thi Willis Muakett. F.sq.

James Stewart, Esq. M.P. Sliijur Wlllock. K.L.S. AOVANTAOKS OKPKRKD nv THIS SOCIKTY.

A couple paying a 3 early premium, or a single sum varying according to age (e. s. supposing tho wife 21, ttt. AVI. annual painent, or Is.

8d. In one sum), wunhl si euro to each or their future children, however numerous, on attaining 21 years, t'llli. or nny other sum In proportluu. Persona depending on income may, at it triftoig enst, tircuru at a given tlmu a sum sullicleut to give all their a collegiate nr piaifLssioual vduL.itiou, und 11 portion to uach or their girla. Guirdlons, trustees, Ac.

may thus provide for apprenticeship fees, without diminishing the capital iieccsaiy to start their wards in buafneae. All n. may nn cosy terms insiiro their lives at this othce for tho benefit of their families. Kxamplrs of Life Assurance for PAPER HANGINGS. The Executor of the late M.

Shires begs to call the attention of his Friends and the Public to his Superior STOCK or tlio most Fashionable LONDON PAPER HANGINGS com-moncing rrom a Halfpenny per Shudehill, Manchester. unis.i.suo, com rjflHE Best Assortment of LONDON and PATENT PAPER HANGINGS, at JL 45, King-street; nil new patterns, and at a still rurthcrreduction in price. TWO Silvered Imperfect PLATES, S4 inches by 44 inches, suitable for a shop, TO BE SOLD cheap. Age. 40 (HI lid Awnual s.

d. 1. d. s. d.

if. Premium 2 4 7 I) 3 4 4 0 THE BEST HAT THAT CAN BE PRODUCED (SIXTEEN SHILLINGS) at THOMAS OLLERBNSIIAW MANUFACTORY, 69, FAULKNER-STREET, corner of Bond-strCct. l.O. Retails Hats of the lirst stylo and quality, at tbo lowest svhnleale prices, avoiding those heavy expenses a shnn. keeper must charge upon his gooda An excellent article at TEN SHILLINGS, and other qualities In proportion.

A GREAT REDUCTION IN EN DAL, MILNE, FAULKNER, will SILKS, which thoy havo purchased this week: orlcu2s. (this day) OFFER a Large Lot of Rich CHENE' Hid. uersrord: also severml Una lnt nr i.i.i. are oecidedly cheap. K.

M. A F. bee Jo remind their numerous Customers, that they receive weekly a Fresh Supply, in the newest styles of French Chene and Satin Shawls, and Scarfa-Hazaar, May 15, 1841. m-weaae-jiee, oi FIVE THOUSAND PERSONB AND UPWARDS, IN THE LAST FORTNIGHT. HAVE VISITED THE SPLENDID SHOW ROOM AT THE PANTECUNETHECA, 26, MARKET-STREET.

MANCHESTER. THE Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and Inhabitants of Lancashire, Yorkshire, Cheshire, and the surrounding counties, uro respectfully invited to inspect those Unique Premise (which urc allowed to be the most magnificent lo the three kingdoms), either purchaser or parties in search of amusement. Tho stock is large and vailed so that tho of the most fastidious can bo pleased. The prices are the lowest ever offered. The style, make, and cut equal to tho West End of London; and nny article con bo loturncd after it is made, if it docs not meet the approval or the nearer.

N.B. A card, containing a general list of price for Liveries and Contracts bv year, con bo bod on appUcation. B. BYAJI, Vroprlotor. V3 SUNDAY (TO-MORROW), liny .18.

1H I TVo 8KHMON8 are appointed to be Preached, and Colloctkiiu m.idu, in St. JumA Church; Manchester, on The HLTtBOn in the Mom. ng, hy the Rat. 3. UOLLI8T, Minister; and the Sermon in 1ia Evening, by the Kcr.

J. COX, M.A. Minister of Trinity Church; Runcorn. Divine Service to begin at half-post Ten ciocK in the -iinrmng, noq as anu-iias. oi in in evening.

ST. STEPHEN'S SUNDAY SCHOOLS. TWO SERMONS are Intended trr be Preached TO-WnRROW the Kith IniUnt.ln ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH, Stlfi.nl. hv the Iter.

WILLIAM CARDS W1LION. SI.A. Rector of AVhittlodtoa; when appropriate hymn win bo wing hy tha children of the achool bolnnglns to the said church, unit collections made after each service In support or theeei Irntltiitlons Divine Berrloo to oommeooo to ib morning at half-put ten, and In tht evening at half-past alz i ciPCK-7-tiia 1 1 ST. iJUDE'S CHURCH, ANCOATS. A NEW ORGAN, creeled by Hr.

Ronn. will OPENED bv Mr. Wilkinson. TO-MORROW. M.vth.

lLh loll, wh-n TWO SERMONS will bo preaclud; that in the morning Dy mo mot. m. Mitiub. A.9I. rectnrorrjntnnsi slincesc Kt Cloghcr, and formerly Fellow of Calm Allege, Cmhrfdro: that In theevenlnr bv the p.

J. U'LKAKY. incumbent of St. Jude'a. Collections will bo made after each sermon, to enable the churchwarden to discharge the current cxiwnscs oi ine nan year.

And on this occasion ine holr will bo composed of Mfss Hardroan, Mr. llsrlow. Mr. Brkes, and Mr. Ishcrwood, assisted by member of the Chonil Society.

8crvlces: morning to commence nt Irnlf-past ten; afternoon at threo o'clock; evening at hBif-pjst ilx. HENSHAW'S BLIND ASY LUiL The ANNUAL REPORTS of thl Asjlnm mny be bad ny the Ssbacribers nu application at Mr. bowler's, St. Ann's Square: or at the Asylum. The CHAPEL nf the Institution having bcrn beautified, will bo HE-OPENED TO-MORROW fSundayl, the IBth Instant.

The service of the choir v.111 be pcrfurmisl by tho blind Inmatua; Mr. Harris will preside at theorgJii. Tho RERUDN, In the morning, will be Preached byibeltov. I). KKItdEANT.

A. Csnnn. Ac: and that In the evening by the Rar. It. C.

CUFTON', M.A. Bcrvleo In tho morning Ml cloven, and in the evening at six o'clock. Collection! Will be made after each sermon In aid or defraying the ex-larnses of ilntln, Ac. tJT. PHILIP'S CHURCH, SAL FORD.

TWO SERMONS will be Trenched In thla church, on SUNDAY the Evj insiant. in rapport or toe Sunday school; the Sermon In the Morning by tho Rot, I. ROHMSY, M. A.t and thst in thr Evnlng by tile Rer. W.

M. KINO. M.A. Incumbent of SL Luke'a. Chee-bam.

Morning service to commence at half-past ten o'clock, and evening servlcsat nair-paal six. CONSECRATION of Si. PAUL'S CHURCH, COMPSTAI.L. near STOCKPORT. On SUNDAY.

HsytheltH. thU CHURCH will be CONSECUATF.il. and SERMON Pr.achcd by the LORD BISHOP of CHESTERi aftrr hich a Colleetlnn will be made toward! defraying the vxpem-ea of effnaecratlnn, Ac. There will bo grand lec- tum or Bacred miuic urR on the occasion ny an clllcient cnoir, t'Kompaniea oy a powerriii ana ecicct orencatra. Principal Vocal Performeri: Mn.

BIRCH. Mr. (I1UM8HAW. Mr. KDMONDSON.

Leader of the Hand. Mr. JACKSON; Urumi, Mr. HI1AW, Service will eoinmenc at three e'clock. rfi ENTLE MEN'S CONCERTS.

The DlrrctoraannounM to theBubKribeni, that a PUBLIC CONCERT la Axed for thn evening of MOMMY the 1M nf thoHeoona lor me evening or auasvAY inevdtnpT aiikiue. Principal nerfnrmera enitairrd for both concert: MADAME (iHISl SiriNORA K. CHIKI flS.NOR MARIO S10N0R LAIILACIIE kldNUiTLABLACHP. SK3NOR VVZZl, and MONSIEUR BENKJMCT. CnnMrtllall.

Miy 14th. IMI. f'l-rk nf tho IVace'a (jffico, Proton, Kith May, M1. XTOTICE is hereby Kiven, that a GENERAL SESSION of tho PEACE fur the County of Palntlno or Lincxater will be IIOLDKN at the New llalloy Court jiiiuw, iu nniruru, nn oiuuuny ilic mil wtj OI AlAj insiant, mi kb etoca in inrrnoon. GURKTH A IIIIICIIALL, Dep.

CP, rANCHESTER BOROUGH COURT. IV kV SESSIONS rif her Majetty'a Jimtkoa of tho Peace for the Roroush of lancneiaer win oo nei'i at tne iiouae, in urown-nnct, on Tuesday the 3.1th day of May inatnnt, at ten nciiKK in ine forenoon, lor mo purpono or iraniicrnof Atcbnuw Licence. ltll3. 13th May, IK4I Clerk to the aald Ju.tlcrs. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND MA KJ NUP ACTtfRES, No.

I Town If all KultdiniK. Klnr- atrect, Mancneiter, l.itn uk.ms-RaL MEKTINn of the Chamber will he hi Id At tho Office, Klng-atrcet, on Tueaday next, the ISlh inntant, at eleven oeloek jtcuftj, to receive a reimrt rrnm the deputation ap nolntl bv lho Hneclal Oennral MMtlne hold on thn tfd nil. on the aabject of Import Dutle; and alio to eunalder what meaitiroa ahould be adapted In reference to the proportion raiaiinx commerce, wnicn nave lately oeen auomutca to pariiaiaenr. uy oruer, THOS. DOOTHMAN, Jnn.

Secretary, The chair to bo taken at eleven o'clock precltely. "JOTICE is hereby giren, that the Com- mfarloneri for ClouoilnR, Llehtlni, Watchlni, and jitfTuiauax (no town oi Aioncncutcr, will noia tnetr bAi flKNF.RAL MEETINO. far Iloepatch of Iliiilnon. nt lho Town Hall, in Sfnncheater aforesaid, nn Wednesday the twenty-atxth day of May ltutant, preulwly at half-put ten uciook in no lorcnuon. OSWALD MILNE, Law-clerk.

Town Hall, Mancheiter, Maylltti, 1B41. At thr Lact Oeneral Meetlne of Cnmmlailonora. the follow Inn notice of motion. Intended to he brought forward at tho ineeunjt above nil erilwd, were liven, Hy Mr. Thorn a llopklna That tha order paaaeri at the general merflnjrof theoooi tnlaionen.

held on theflth flav nf Aorll. 1H29. be revoked, That, In future, the nao of the Town Hall be granted for tne rnuewing onjecta, ffrif Buxlne connected with the Police, Oat, and Con (table Department. Stcoml, Meeting officially called by the Mayor, or the Roroughreava anil Cniutahlea. TAlrd.

l'ubllo Mrollnga called by the Chiirchwardtni or nurveyoii or inn nigawayi, on Duaiaca conni'Cloa wltn uieir rupee ii re omoe. 'uurU, Oeneral Meeting of lho Chamber of Commerce. Fttlh. Public lllnnora at which tho Mavnr. the Kumunh.

reeve, or on of the Conitablu, ahall be officially appointed to pienlde, Sneh Meeting for Charitable or other purnoae a the Mayor, tne iinmugiirecvo and comtables, or tho finance commute, nau navo preriouiiy anctionixi, in writing, with tho following oxoeutlon. Int. Meetlnea nf Cluha or Club Dinner; 3d, Meetinm and Dinner of all aiaociatad aooletieai nnd Ml, All Kxhfhltione where the whole nut pro- no not go to Mimo onarilADlo mitlliuion. And that thl ordrr be declared, ordained, and cnnatltuted abyolaw, from andafti'r lho accond day of Auguitnext, being duly confirmed at the next general meotiug, and afterward duly advert led. Hy Mr.

Jeremiah Oarnett That the following nnlrra mado at the general meeting, held on the Mth day nf February taut, be reminded: fxtii, That no advance bo made In tbo salary of Mr. Walmaley. That no adranoe bo raiwlo In the aolary of Mr. ChiUlle. Thtrit, That no ndranca be made la tho mlary of Mr.

Franola. Hy Mr. John Mlddlclon That the order itwMrd at tho aeneml meeting of comml. lnnrR, held on the 9Hth day ofNof ember, 1838, for paving andaewerlug Qardi-n-atrcet, be revoked. 1'E lho iindersigned, epinners and rnanurac- lunini in iiacup end sno Doignoniunooo, in con 10-liii-noo tf tho axtremo and continued deprcralon In the mtton traic, aantually agree to work our mill only four day a week for one month from tbla date, a the only available nnd cfticacloua mean of bringing relief to tho nplnncre emd manufacturer, by obecklng an alarming accumulation nf toekt and to the operative, by provuntlng a further re-luotian of wage.

R. Munn and Co. ino. Lord Jamce Smith and Bon Dawaon and Hnwarth Oeorge Hamilton Bicnp, May 10, 1841. Henry Madcn and Bro.

James Lord Thin, nnd Jnn. Altkon Taylor and IIojlo 1 POPULAR EDUCATION. A PUBLIC will be held in the town Hall, Salfnnl, Friday evening m-xt. May Slut, to PROMOTE tho ERECTION of the INTENDED LYCEUM In Salfonl; when OF.OitOE THOMPSON, Ran. the eloquent advocate of tho amelioration of llrltloh India, biu kindly undertaken to Deliver an ADDRE88 In furtherance of the object.

The lmHMiecd building will contain now-room, library. ooffee, and lecture room: together with accommodation for Infant and day aehunli, for both boxcn, upon tho plan of tho Urlliih and Porelen School Roeiety, liurough Road, London. OKOROE 11. HALL. Em, lliiroughreevu of SiUford, will take the ehalr at eight oeloek preclauly.

Door will bo opened at half-pat seven. Seat will bo reserved for ladle, whrue attendance li particularly roaunted Hiibacrlpllon (In ah area of one pound each, payable by maiaimenui anil uouauona nrn aouciieo. ny oroer or tho lliilldlng Committee, EDWARD IlKKFOHl), Boo. May 14, 1SI. MANCHESTER BOTANICAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

The FIRST EXHIBITION fur IIH1 will bo hold In tho Largo Room Town all, Manchester, on Tuesday, 25th, at one o'clock, whon llf will bo awarded lo (Ifnllcmon Amateurs, Clanlenera, Nurserymen, anil Cottagers. run AMusaiu.v to tuk RxmniTioN. Iliircdllary member, annual auliKrlbers, nnd nil roldent tnembennf thslr families, will bo admitted by ticket (not trantferoblel. at one ehllllng each, to be had from the Secretary only, Sfl, llnuennosu-atrevt, and which must bo obtained prior to the day of exhibition, or they will be charged 9s. Od.

each. NooHpibscrlber, aVfl l. each, from one to four o'clock; nnd from four to six nVlouk, la. ich. Subacrlbtr or 91a to lho Exhibition Fund will.

In addition, bo entitled to threo transferable tlokets to each of the exhibition held by tho moiety during th current year. Tho annual subscriptions became due on the 1st last. Person desirous of becoming member or annual suti-acrlbera aro requested to maku lmmodlstc application to the Secretary. The SECOND KXlliniTION will bo held at the Society's Oaxduna, Old Traffurd, on Wednesday the Juno. H.

E. COTTASI. Secretary. FLORENTINE ANATOMICAL FIGURES. ADON IS AND VENUS.

Now Exhibiting, fora short period ooly, at No. George-street. ttitnor BAHT1 venture to express his conviction, thst all who have honoured hi exhibition with a visit, howevt-r rovlmiIy unacquainted with the truly wenderrul structure or the human frame, will, in the apace or a few minutes, bare acquired more useful and deeply important knowledge than a long course of sever reading would Impart to the understanding. The elucidatory remarks which accompany tbo dhwocUnt or Uktng ta plows of these matchless models, from being divested of all thnlcalltlc, aro rcnderol pur-reclly Intelligible to aU claaaee or Miciety. The Adnnls will be exhibited alternately, with the well-kncsti Yenuai both are productions o'f the cilcbratcd Kx-Hsrantonl.

of Florence No objection la found by LI ton. lo lho arrangement of tho exhibition, a they may sue cither Of th figure, whluhara deposited In different rooms. B. 8. has great pleasure lu announcing, that the number of ladle who natronla hla exhibition continues to Increase each Wednesday and Friday, the day appropriated to the iclualr admission or todies.

Opcu from ten tu six, ad rrom seven to nine. Admission, one shilling, ay, LASTWEEK. THTROCK HTrIU) I RICHARDSON, the Inventor and proprietor of this unique Instrument, beg to acknowledge the flattering reception he has met with from tho Gentry and Inhabitants of Manchester and Its neighbourhood, and respectfully announeta, thai, In consrqttence of having en-ftaxed to exhibit In London, the KXIIIUITION will con-llnueOPSN FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, nt the Mechanic' Initltutloa, Cooper-street. Open fnim eleren to one In tho xnornlng, from three to nvo lo the afternoon, and from seven tu ten in the evonlng. Admlaslon.

la each; children, lid. N.ll. Th Inventor's three sons will perform on thcinstru-mcnt for vlslora, rpn ge Ine ra nnual- me eti JL of the Company or Proprietors of the Mersey and Iiwell Navigation will be held at the fleorge Inn, Warrington, on Wednesday the id June next, at eleren o'clock. THOMAS OODKN LINO ARD. Kay lfib, 1811.

Old (Juay Olllcv. Mtncheatcr. PEAK FOREST CAN A Notice is hereby given, that the GENERAL ASSEMBLY or the Company of lYoprletor of the Peak Forest Cansl will be held at the company's nUioe In Manchester, in the county or JLaneastsr. on the first Thursday la the inonthof Juuv (being the third day of the same month). Iu the year nf our Lord.

1841, at eleven o'clock in the foronoon, whrn a committee for rosnaiitug the affairs of the said company of proprietors fur tbo year ensuing is to be elected. ROBERT WOHTHINOTON. Lsw-clrrk to tho Company. S.rrmceaMtreet, Manchester, llth May. W41.

OCHDALE WATER WORKS COM PANY Notice 1 he br given, thst ckvimiu AN NUAL MKETINQ or the C-omnanv of Troon Kxehdalo Water Work will be held at the Water Worka Olflco, In Toud Lane, In the borough of Rocbdole, in the county of Lancaster, on Thursday the third day or June nrxt, at the hour of four In the afternoon when the acvounu of the put year will be laid before the meeting; a committee for the ensuing year will be chosen, and the general budnesa or the company will bo transacted. Dated this thirteenth day of May. Ulll. ii.n.1 A.n Kinie.it is, ijtw-cjcia to tne voropany. Rc i OVAL MANCHESTER INSTITUTION.

PHOFKSSUH ORRKNHANIC will commence a COliRSK or SIX LECTURES on ORATORY, and RHE TORIC, at three o'clock on Monday. May 17l to be continued on the succeed mc Friday and Alouaayi, uu compietcu. T. W. W1NSTANLEY, Hen.

Sec. TECTURES ON POLITICAL PHILOSO A PHY The Director of the Salfbrd and Chorlton-in iiAtiinek Lyceums be to announce, that JONATHAN' DUNCANTmo. H.A. ns kindly acceded to their request to Deliver TWO LECTURES on REPRESENTATIVE (HJVKRNMENT ana HKFOKM. in the rtxlford Town Hall, on ''lav 17 and Cborlton ditto, on Fndsi.

May'rl and J8. at a quarter to eight o'clock in the evening precisely. Admission: Members free. Nan-subscribers 6.1. Th attention of th public and of commercial men at the present crisis ia earnestly called to threw interesting lectures, which are Independent or party or class, and have lately teen delivered to numerous and respectable audiences In the metropolis.

Subscription to each Lycenm, two shillings per quarter, which I now payable for the quarter and hslf-qnarti-r. BY ORDER OF THE DIRECTORS. INDEPENDENT CHAPEL, HULJIeT TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS, Tho Committee br Building an Independent Chapel In Holme sit preivired 0 ECEI YK TENDERS ror the whole or any of theseiiaratc VORKS. and the prices upon which tho a-e formed. Per-od desirous of undertaking the whole are required to state rhriher.

and for what sum, they are wllllni; tn perform ny or the trade irparately; but It must he distinctly under-toed, that the committee is not pledged to accept the lowest ender. Each tender must ho sealed, and directed to the Committee for building Independent Chape), Hulme, and 1 be endorsed under the envelopo, with the name, trade, sd ptae of ahod of the person KtbtnlUing the same, and Iso with the name, trades, and place of abode or two eponiible anretleafor tMdoeperfoTmanoeof the contract, he tender to be sect free of uraaftM to the office or Mr. AYL.EY'. arcaltaet. Manchester, on or be tors tha ltd dav May.

1M1: at which pUe the plana and rsKlacattooj sy seen from Wednesday the lnh tn Friday the Slit istaat, fxttn nine o'clock until eTen o'clock in the erenlng. 11CL in st- Ann' Square, a SET oAr officii? 0lr5.ilB fSr Ltd dAmaksr. "rrv TO BE LET, a HOUSE and SHOP, con- ven-entiy suustea lor biuin, in tha MarVet Ptae, SIO BE LET, THREE Large ROOMS, ia the Warehouse, No. 17. Chapel Walks, comer of Palt lately occupied by D.

BellhoW and SoSfAnnifnn' the premises; or at the Saw Mill, Oxford Road. TO BlTLEt.TcbTT AGETwitii a parlour" and four bedrooms, ready furnish ed; and a snoA earden hjLT-k- and front, situated bpjt tn rVnnf.H. to.if. Far particulars loot-ire of Mr. 8TUBBS.

dnirW 11 irmcham. 7 TO BE LET, for the Summer, entry imme-dlately, a Furnished HOUSE, with Garden, twa miles fmn the Exchange, with six bedrooms, twosittisr rooms, water cloaet, Ac: rent Jt'10 per month. Apply at tne printers'. Io beTet, KIRKMANSHULME A nOUSE, two mile and a half on tha Stockport oreakfat, dining, snd drawing rooms, seven bedrooms, cpach-boiuc and stables, with or without particulars apply at No. an, Church-street.

riO BE LET or SOLD, an Eligible Well- twivi'fr'i COTION FACTORY, of seven storta. on nfnJ lM' 'ouadry. York- "to-m Pinc' nttings, Ac-Apply to G. S.IUTII.iictiiineoi, atreet. TO" BE LET, a Deuced HOUSE in Ply.

mouth Grove, now in the occupation of Mr. James Rehouse. There is a very produeUve garden, with greenhouse; also coach-houao and tbree-etallrd stable. For rasr. ticulars apply at M.

nshidl Cotton MUI, Garratt Road: or at tho house. rilO BE LET, TWO Capital HOUSES, -L well adapted for largo famllira, in Mount Plcaont Square, Sal ford, replete with every convenience, and with a garden to each. One Is fitted up with a water closet; hot cold, and shower baths; and with a gig-house and stable Apply at No. S. fVO BE LET, with immediate possession, an Excellent HOUSE and SHOP, with plate glass front, situate in tho Market Place, Wigan, aulublo for grocer, draper, or any other business requiring extensive premises.

an eligible aituation: rent moderate. Apply to Ilcnrv Giakcll. Evq. wlicitorWigan. rpo'llE LET, FuruisheiLr aHOUSE (or a pan), beautifully sltuato on the Cheshire side pf tho Mrisey, between Runcorn and Hallon, cvmprlsbg four two sitting rooms, kitchen.

Ac together with a well-stocked back and front garden: terms, a guinea and 11 half per week Apply to W. WALKER, bookseller, Runcorn. TW0 BE LET, a Good "DWELLING M. HOUSE, suitable for a small lespectahle fauilly. situated at Lsdy Wlthington, containing parlour, sitting.

room, and kitchen on the same floor, with four guod bedrooms and exec Uent cellaring! gig Ho una and stable, with small garden. Rent, 30 guineas. Applv to Sir. on the premises: or at 105. Great Ancoa'tg-stipt-.

BE LET, suitable for Offices, the FIRST and SECOND FLOORS ora House consisting ofnlno moms, and an attic, suitable for a letter-press printer, situated iu Tib Lane. Also a Room to bo Let. In Clnrsnce-streci For further particular-, npplv to JAMES SPEAK-MAN, at Emauuel AMcnma'a Livery Stables, Kenned, street. riO BE LET, an JL HOUSE, in Tctlow Void. Broushlon.

con.lsling or two parlours, kitchen, tcullery, Ac. on tho crounU floor, six bedrooms, dressing room, nod water closet up stairs, and tho whole cellared underneath; with a pleasure and kiiehon ttsrd.n. For particulars apply to Mr. THOMAS bTl.PHENSDN, coach Builder, Manchester. '10 BE LET, with iiiiinctli.iU: pusses.

ion, the J. WAREHOUSE in Bridgevratcr itulldingx. late in the or Sir. Wm. King.

There aro an excellent cnunting.iuunnd packing luom I having a door for loading) on the gruund floor, mil threo nale rooms over, with win-don a tn the nnnh. Tho rent in vny low. Apply to Mr. DUCK, Suu I'ircaud Life OfHco, Nu. High-street.

PPO BE LET, and may be entered ihc JL ISth uf September next, tho WAHEHOUbE In Maiwh-n Square, at present occupied hy Mews. Harding, Srholhcld, and Co. It is a complete state of resatr, having been lately painted andpija-n-d thniiighnut. For particulars apply to GEO. WOOLLEY A SON, Bridge-water Place.

TO BE LET, with immediate possession, a good Family HOUSE, pleastntly sltuato at Barton, fivu miles from Manchester, eontalnlne twn front iv.rlr. hitting room, kitchen, and hack kitchen, four bedrooms, two cellars, and ether conveniences, fnmt and walled -In back garden, planted with i-hru'is and fruit trees. It Is within ten minutes' walk or thu railway boat, nndonintbuistatluns-rent miideratc. Apply to Mr. BUCKLEY.

Barton. rilO BE a COTTON fLLTsTlMte 3 in Portwood, Stockport, tngciher with the warehouses, nrv, ly-erictlsl gas-works, and uther outbuildings, late In the occupatiun or Marsluud and Co. The mill fa fitted up with gecring rnr spinning and weaving, and there iaa iFfi-lturhc power steam engine now ready for erection. Fop further particulars, application may lie made to GEORGE JOHNSON, llall-aircut, Stockport, Cheshire. TBIO BE LET, with immediate possession, rt JL Respectable DWELLING HOPKE, containing front pniloiir, aitting room, kitchen, and t-cnUVrj, on the ground fioiir, all cellaret! iindei; four gtKsl tiedrooms.

nnd garden hack and from. It ia pleasantly situalrd near ilsrtnn. within ten minutes' walk of the Worsley and Old Quay Corapnn. 's P.ukels, where theypaNifuiir tfmesn day, Inquire of the owner, JOSEPH LOUD, publlcun, Ruton. 'O BE LET, and msy be entered upon tin.

JL midintcly. a Fust-rate and Well-estahllahud BtlOP, In the linilon, Birmingham, and Whnlcsiiloaud Retail Business, with IIuiiik-attached, sjiacious cellars, and other conveniences well calculated for au extensive trade, being situated in tin-best pat tofShudclllll. Rent, X'38; ono cellar heis for Apply on the premises, 102, top of Shuilehill, curlier of Swan-alrcut. fiO BE LET, iih imiiicdiatc possession, an Jl. Excellent 1'amil) vvuli csiacli stable, and two good gardens atrncltcsl, situate at Cntnhrook.

Thu lioue contains nn the ground lioor, hrtuk-faat, dinlug, and drawiag room; smnll sitting room, stnru loom, butlers' paniry, kitchen, und acullury. There are seven guod bedrooms, besides two for servants. 3 be whnlu is cellared under, und la replete with fixtures. For furllier tnrtlculars apply tu Mr. LDWARD ALLEN, solicitor, 38, Princess-street.

Ti. BE LET, for a term of vcitrs. with immediate rsiMfcoasfim. thn Uholn or Ihn I'ltOOl-' MILL, with W-urehouao adlninlne. situalrd in Ormund-stiect, Churltan-oii-Mcdiuek, iurmerly occupied hy Richard nnd John Rimeoin, ltiuludlng nn "xcelleut Stcsni Euglnc of 1i-hor-e power.

The owners would not object ta let lho mill lu rooms, and Und turning fur the imo to re-ssictnMc tennnts. The properly is in complete repair, snd tt ithiu ten minutes' walk nf Mosley-atrcct. For p-jrticulars apply to Mr. HAHTEIt, ChupM Walks. FIO HE LET, ilh imineiJiate uossesjion, 1.

TWO Goo! IIDUSia, Nu. and 2.1, Granby Row. London Hood, not ten minutes' walk fruin the Exchange, in cumplute repair, paered and painted, Ao, with lufty dining, drawing, and hreakfaat tooms, hvo bedrooms, eachcotnmu-ditius kitchens aad oelhirs, fltteil up with excellent fixtures. Large yard nnd garden at the bnck. walled round, anil a good supply or (Oft water, Kur particulars and lo view, apply to W.

Gondler, tawlon-stieet, Grnuby Row; or to J. Gouller, 12, (Iroen-street, Osk-street, Mnnclusler. 'V) BE LET, nt moderate Rents, Convenient J. COTTAGES, situated In Chancery Lane, York-street, Birch-street, and Amonti-otrcet, Higher Ardirlrk, which atretts are payed, fliiuged, mid drained. Thewi cottage's nru mini in squares, twenty-eight in cacn square, in addition to back sants.

tht re Ian large yard fa the Interior of the squares. Hugged and kept clean fur the lenanls drying clothes, which sllnrds good light und air at th back of Unbuilding. Thn landlord provide water, nnd pays nil tsxe-. Apply to Mr. Josi.ril NIXON, un the premises, Chancery Line.

rjO BE LET, at a inoileratoent, a Conrenient J. Country IIOUHK. at LeyenshU-fiw. within short dW- tanco or tho railway station at Rushfbrd, on the fftockport Riiaii, containing good dining and drawing rooms, esoh alx ards square; room, kitchens, imntrles, and other lonvcnlcncoH, nine lodging rotuns, a garden, twn-stallrsl sinhle, and carriage house, with about acres of land, If requlreil, May he viewed on application to Mr. Ilr-Sry nrmrsher, at the form adjoining; and iartlculors hoe) frum Mr.

lllmnn, uld Quay Office, Water-street, on Tuesrhiys ur Maturdnys. rpo HE LET. or SOLD liy Prime ContracV, I Ihc Canltsl MESSUAGE. GARDEN. A GUOUNDS, calltsl Honk House, together with Kuur Cottages apiKirtalnlng thureto, sltuato at Orindlesiooo, near Cllthorue.

Bunk Hoiimi la sltuatd In a One country, about four miles from Hirtuundrri by beautiful ami ro-msiitlo views, and is calculated fur tho residence ot a gentleman's family. The houso and prrmises will shown by Mrs. Cnlvcrley, of the Bridge Inn, snd lor term und other particulars apply to Messrs. WATKINB ts LANG-BI1AW, snlii-iinrs, Boliou. Letters be Mtield.

rnpo UE LET, and mar lie entered upon im- I nudoit, lv. a Lirge Illfll.DINfi or FACTORY. situated In (ueen Ann-stieet, Red Bank. The building 44 fci hy fret, and three aturles high. Tilers Is aa excel lent high-pressure a team engme, 14-hurM power, wltn smiting, Ac.

In erich mum; also a large Building adluinlni, with an iron floor, lately occupies! as a size works, with stable nnd every ntber cunveulefioc. snd will lm let eitfisr with or silthout to C. l'KNNINGTON. 70. Ilsrdm.n-strcct Also a Hoiua in Higher Broughton, rsplct with every modern nature, and suitable for a largo and respcctablu family: rt nt low, Apply above, (Ono concern.) r0 15 1.

LET, uith immediate tujwttMcm, a. I fmmndlnus WAREHOUBIS. slUiatcd in Chanensr Lane, King-street, lsts In tho ocvupatton of Mr. CharTv Dnndcrdale, consisting of two Qountlng-liouses, taro glxsl room, and two large cellars, with north and smith lights, and a pocking room, in which I an hydraulic packing press with a ssreu-lneh pbion Dr ram, ready for iu, together with logs, tools, anil uvery requisite. Th counting-house Is fitted up with desks, safe, gas apparatus, and speaaajng tubes, Ao.

and the warehouse with countere and other fixtures. Any reasonable alteration will be made to suit a tenanf If required. Apply at Messrs. N. A V.

PHILLIPS A oouDtiog-house, 12, Chancery Lane, King-street. LOOM MANUFACTURERS. AND OTHERS. TO UK LET, for a number of years, on Uberal terms, to respectable tenants at PRKBTOLKE NEW MILLS, altat eight miles frsm Msnchsster, snd three mile trim Bolton, on the Hank of tb Hilton and Bury Canal, and only a few minutes walk rrom ntune Kistion nn sue railway leading from Manchester to Bolton, about! Hones' Power of BUf'EIHOR TURNING, with substantial btrtldt.g of lirinovel dimeosiuns lately erected, eullald for mat sA throstle spinning, or iisver-loom manufacturing. Also si rvr.e MKCfl ANIC'M' SIIOH.

fitted uo with ostent slUU mm other latlies, Ula, bench, snd every requisite for ecrrytnr on tbe machine-making ousmtns. i nere are plenty gem Cottages on the eatate forthescoummodatlon nf workpeople. Fiirlher Information may be obtained from Mr. T. W.

HiiIMiWiN, N. II. Pool Fold, Manchester; or from Mr. JAMKe) I'. FLETCHER, at tbe works, TtM) I.E LET, for a term of seven or (onrtten I rears, a substantial, stone-built MILL, situate on low line of tbe canal in Richmond -street, and near to ths canal oasin lo Itochdale, wltn lw- steam engine or 14 Bnraear power, stesm boiler, sliafts, and apparatus thereto bsloog- ing, wiu btiv sw.ivini niHi, snnif wmnsui.w, cviuntfog-hotise, nUM-s, gig house, snd other buildings and conveniences occupls-l therewith, now In the porseasion ef yiimn.

usmpsoa a no vaiiv, woose term inrnna whibi. pire in Hie month of September next Tho mill 1 shout 23 yard by II, and is most conveniently eltuated orie to th wafer-way of the cm si, snd very near to Ihe Manchester snd l-ecd Railway, affotding every facility for carriage and the premise are well adapted either ror enttnn splnatnc or power-loom weaving, aod may easily be nrnderad tailtahto either for a sruchlne maker or Imnionftder. Per forthar particular or to treat, apply to Mr. I1EAIUN, atiueiUK, Hacbdsle. WO BP.

LET, pII ibwe Well-known COT-X TON MILMI, snd Eitenslvs PHEMIAES, so kmc In the ocrupstlon of ths late Messrs, William and John Bua-glss, situate at Pendluton, In the county of Lancaster, abetat two miles from Msnchcittr. containing Old MUJ, sis strnisa high, with tslisr snd sttlc, f7ft- bjsr.tu lOin. with wstar. now 70-horse power, whkb can be iaen9-Md to SS. Njw Mill, four stories high, with tailor, 85ft, byaotft.

with ont-bulldlnra, ss wsrplng and winding room, cotton wareboiM), mixing mom, waatn mom, wnitby, MnerV shop, sforw room, cminting-huive. Ml etlUr, tabl, with three statta, shop, brewhouse, ferty-vUrht ootUfas, twe stories; sjMI twelve ditto, of threo stories high; Uatetber with for srftfc-nut) the mansion honse.commooly called tho 01 Hall, fan hoiMP, and outbuildings complete; aiao absHUsUty-Ctmr t-tute acres nf cxetllent meadow land. Posse aaloo may he had nn the of (ep'-amser nezL For particalars, anpjy to ROBERT DAKBYB11IRB, estate sgsxit, BriadlaHMtfa' Pendleton. rPHE foIlorir)(r FARMS at Boothttrrvrn, I within liOi-SLEY. belooxln to tha Rlsfet If.n, able Lord PraoitEgtrViti, TO BE LET, and may be R-lered apon at Mlchsstea, 1841, a under: VICAR'S HALL PARM, coatatning 2M stacute acre nt land, with a sal ui bis Moase and OuthulMJies.

nrshie wtin Three Cotrages adjoriilng. KaiAi.Tn vt utw itakm, containing 242 Mints aersa of land, with a suluMa Hooae and OaltroiUlLnfcx tbsrsoai. PARM, containing 187 atstoSe acres ot land, with a aoiubbi llnma and Outlmildlag thaeon. BOOTH HALL PARM. containing I Hi sutnt seres of land, arith a anitabla I louse aad OalbuuVttrjts thrnem.

The above-men tiotied fsima are adjoinlcur tbe BrVifewster Canal at Wontey, and dlatant sboot seven miles from Manchester, snd six frcm Boitoa-OSers will be received until tat eaa or jan next sy, uu groom may be viewed nnd a person will show tho same) en appUcation to, ROBERT LAN8DALB, Job. Wontey Han, of whom any farther particulars may be obtained. ALKRINGTON COLLIERY, neat MID-OLETON-TO BE LET, for a term ofyrar, with irnnto-laie tMesion, all and every the MLfBB or BETM of COAL, ooder eertsfa loads ta AD-rfngtcti, In the county i-aocas-cr, JKi'Tauim jrnuis asasasT-aa-n, rsq. aoo containing about Vf superficial statute acre, together wiUi the engine houses, cottages, and land, lately occupies. with by Messrs.

Thorax Livesey and Co. uader a lease which expired in April lass, and eiUwr with of without tbe sd-nining Messuage or Dwelling Honse and tsind, catted th Lancashire firm. The mine, being those described as the Oldham Black Mine and the Best Mine, are well known tn be of superior quality; they have aa easy dip or inclination ot oast Ml Ave or about nevrn inches fa a yard, and an avenge thickness of thrse feet and three Inches eaih; and extend in lcnytb, from cast to west, about nineteen hundred yard on a level Una in the coal. The Bent Mine I worked at a depth of about Met yards; and tbe Black Mine, at the expiration of the laic lease, was Is smiting at a depto of about 1 til yards. The colliery it advaaeOQIy situated on th lime of tbe new turttplks road frcm Man-cheater to Middle ton; its distance from Mjrnefeestcr is fear miles and a half, from th MancJaesteT and Rochdale Cs-al, and the Manchester and lesdo Railway, by mtas-s of On railway coonaunieatlnB laid down by the Late 'nil Ti nt oo mile, from' Mlddleton about half a mfXe, mnd from Blskeley one mil and a half, with in which last distance are carried on eztensiv print and Other tbs-ih-fcosriMMd of which ihern it no other aBSmA.

ptea of ths praise may be seen at tie officsi ef Messrs. COOKR, BEEVBR. A DARWELL, olIcRor, Balfbrd, from whom, sad from Mr. Btotl. of tCeariley Mount, near Boitoa, further psrUcnlara nuy be obuiuevj.

Tb leads cootalnisf th ohM and works wilt be shown by Joseph Wotsteaciort, of I Allcrisgua Wood, nesr the coUiery. ALTRINCHAM FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY- Tbo FIRST EXHIBITION for 1741 will take place, on Friday the Slat May, in the) Society' Tent, at the front or tbo Town Hall. Attrineham, May gth, 1841. MANCHESTER ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS. The Director havs pleasure to as.

nounce, that, in accordance with the wlshca of numbers who have wltn eased the Slgnor1 performances, they have ENGAGED Signer PIETRO for a THIRD EXHIBITION, to take place on Monday evening. May 17. ISO. when Fit Splendid New Pieces will bo introduced, and tha Egyptian Piece will be repeated, at the express deslro nf several gentlemen. Fifing to ovmmenua at dusk.

A Band of Mualo, selected from the talent of the town, conducted by Mr. William JobnsiBn, will play tha popular now music the day. The BOA CONSTRICTOR will be FED at six children, Bd. MANCHESTER HOTANlUAb rloK-TICULTURAL 80CIETY Tho CHILDREN of SUNOAY SCHOOLS, attended by their Clergymen. Visitors, Teachers, and Monitors, will be allowed to WALK through the GARDENS, any day during Waftsun-week (excepting Wudnesday afternoon), without any charge for admission, but subject to arrangements to bo made with tho secretary, to whom application must bo made, on Monday tho Stth May next, between the hours of nine and twelve o'clock in the forenoon; and the applicant must be prepared to state the number of vistmrr, teachers, monitors, boys, and girls attending tho school.

SAML. E. COTTAM, Secretary. 98, Brazcnnnse-strcct. fjHE Architects who scut in Designs to the JL Dun and Canon, for a New Church In Manoiieater, are informed, that they may RECEIVE their DESIGNS, on appl ttlon nt the Chapter House, on Saturday next, between tne nouis in twelve ana one.

ids uean sou tnamw this oprtunity of acknowledging tha great talent displayed by the numerous competitors. BURY PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEI TO PAINTERS. All persons desirous of CONTRACTING for the Painting and Beautifying nf the Presbyterian Chapel, Bury, are requested tn tend in Tenders for th aamo on or before Friday evening, tho21stintant. Spccilkiatiuns may be seen at the office of T. A.

end J. Grundy, solicitor. Bury, to whom the tenders mint be addiescd. By mder, Bury. May 10.

1841. JOHN GRUNDY, Chapelwnrden. MISS PEDLEY respectfully acquaints her Friends and the Public, that she in lends to REMOVE her Seminary for Young Ladles, at the tnsiiiBg Midsummer vacation, from Windsor Place, rendition, to Liverpool Terrace. Salfbrd. MISS JEFFERY (from the South of Eng.

landi respectfully nnnouDcm her intention of OI'KNING, after the cloe nf tho enauirn? vacation, SELECT DAY SCHOOL for YOUNO LADIES, at Grova New Jlury Rtivl. PitrtlcHl.im may bs known by p- Sllcsttr.n in tho Key. J. It KBAI11, Great Che th am! reel, tony DUCAT I N. At Winlcrhouse, near Uroujth, br Mr.

to be for bnsineMf, proft-s-slonalor mercantiloi supplied with bonrrt: nnrt treated with every rojrnrd to thi-ir litnlth, dnmcitiic uomfort. mertUl improvement, and CFirlUn mwali, at Rufncaa .1 ytr. ThiT'" are no vacalinnH. Further partlculnn mny be of Mr. W.

Brick Kioy-trcct, ManrhctHcr; or on Rpfillutlnn letter to Mr. A. at the osUbfithinext. ROYAL HOTEL, Markel-sireet and Moslcv-gtrect, Manchester -Tile rnllowingMAILSand P0.1T COAOHIvl w.t out dolly nt Heduecd rjros: MAILS. YORK.

DAY Through Rochdsle. Halif.ix. Dtpi rture. Bmdfiird. Lords, and Wethcrby 1 before 8 a.m.

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and Mill 1 rait 9 a.m. DITTO. theCORNWALLISand UMP1UK Through Oldham, Delph, MarMlen, and lluddersfleld I past 12 p.m. SHEFFIELD, the PEAK RA NGER Through Stockport, Disley, and ChaiHd-en-le-Frlth 9 a.m. DITTO, the UMPIRE Through Ashton.

Gloasop, nnd Snnku 1 post 19 p.m. DITTO, the TANTIVY Through Ashton, Mnttrim.and Wuudhrcid past 3p.m. HUDDRrtSFIKI.l), the ACCOMMODATION Through tlldharn. Orlph, and Marsdcn 5 p.m NOHTHWICH, the NETTLE Through Al-trlncham and Butklow Hill i past 4 p.m. BUXTON Through Stockport, 9 n.m.

past lo a.m. 12 p.m. p.m. and .1 p.m. HARROGATE Durlag the senson.

O.MNII1USES from the abovo hotel meot every train at the following rallwny stations: Liverpool and Manchester, Grand Junction, Preston and Lancaster, Manchsiter and Leeds, Posting Innll its branches. Henrse and Mourning Coschea. with any number of black or gray horses, on the lowest term. ANCIIESTER ROYAL INFIRMARY. IX8PEN- SAIIY.

LUNATIC HOSPITAL. AND ASYLUM Weekly Board. 3d May, Intl. Notice Is hereby siven. that a Trustees of thrsii Charities will be held In tin- Hoar, I Room of the Infirmary, un Thunvlnv thi.

90th nf IH4I. st sl'KHlAr. riKS'CIl nniRiinf lh eleren o'clock In theforcnoon, for tho parpnw of ELECTING a PHYSICIAN to till tho fifTice vacant hy tho rcslgontliin nf Dr. Mitchell. In coso that a ballot bo demanded, the poll will closo at two o'clock.

Ladles who are trustee of these charities can vote by proxy, on signing their names and address to a paper, atating the name or the candidate for whom thevvotc; which paper must bo delivered tn theChalrm mortho Bonnl, by it trustee, during tho hours or the ballot lly ordrr or the Boon), JOHN KIRKMAN, Hicrerary- ANCIIESTER ROYAL INFIRMARY, I11HPENSARY. LUNATIC HOSPITAL. ANT ASiLUM. Weekly Braird, May luth, 1H4I; iiiw.iiAo tw. luthcchalr; hViolmf, That the hillowing regulations ror the conduct of elections or oflloer ta thrse charltir lie advertfacd in the unial Manchester newspapers of Saturday tho lAth liialant, comely: 1st, That tho usual practice or voting by ballot, when required, be continued.

Sd, Thatllatsor the trustees hnmadoout, under the superintendence or the treasurer, or of committee to beuppnlnleil hy tho weekly board, distinguishing thoso trustee who aro qualified to vote, from those liwiuiillfll. That each person appointed In dUtrlbutn tlckslsontbe day of election bo furnished with one nf such lists, to which ho shnll refer fur his government hen ticket isdemanded. tho person requiring a ticket is not in tho list nf qualified trusters, ho shail bo informed of it; and, nhould the disqualification be disputed, the ticket, signed with tho person's niime, shall bo placed In a sepurato box fur subsequent decision. Each name shall bo marked oil" on the list when tho ih'ket isjjrcn. 4th, Tut each distributor ot tlckcta shall have tho name or tho trngtee under ct-rlntn letters or thenlphnbctnaslgned to him, and tho application ror tickutsshall bumailo accordingly.

3th, That tha voting may commence immediately after the nomination oi tho respective cindidatrs, which Hhnll tnko place iertabnt, pruvlous to nny stldrrsse which their rrlends may think pnqier make in their favour. flth. That two or more boxes, with lids and be provided fur the reception of the tickets. 7th, That a trustee ho appointed totakothochnrgs of each of tho sold boxes during un election. That the same, togo-guthcr with friend nf each or the candidates, it committee fur tho examination of such votes which ahall tako plnco in a private room); and that they shnll rciwrt tho result tu tho chairman as soon ui completed.

Hv order of the Hoard, JOHN KIRKMAN, Secretary. friO THE TRUSTEES OF THE MAN- CHEHTEIl ROYAL INFIRMARY. My Lords, Ln.lies, and Gentlemen, In consequence nf the VACANCY caused by Hie resignntinn of lir. Mitchell, I again ventura In offer myself as a CANDIDATE for thu ufUi'oef PHYSICIAN or tho Maneliister Kojnl Innrm.iry. I trust that thu testimonials which shall have the honour to Ktihmlt to you nt the proper pel lod, will irorometbo not altogether unwnrtliv or the lmimrtitnt nnd very rcHpaa-Iblo appointment which 1 solicit.

In thu invantlmo, it may bo Niililelent Tor me tn state. Mint, from circumstances of whleli pnibahly innny of you ill ho itware, I haie enjoyed tieculiar oiiportunities for'lhc cultlvatlnn of mv nrofesslon under tho direetlon of my ithvr. for nearly six years, at our Inltrmiiry nnd nt thu Workhouse, thst 1 have had toe nnvnntages ntrnrileil ny an ntlentlt examination of tho inedleul pr.iotleu of nil the eminent continental schools, as well an those at London and lulinhiirKh; nnd that tho situation which I hate the honour to hold, of physician to the Manchester Workhouse, has placed within my means of observation an extensive range nf meillc.il cases. It remains only ror me to add, that, shouldlbcsornrtunnto as lo obtain lho othce which 1 now aspiru tn, It shall he my constant endeavour tu deserve sour kind aupport, by an un. wearied duvotion tn the onerous duties which the appointment will entail.

I have the honour to be, my lurd, hidfei, and genUemcn, your most nbrdient scrvnnt, H. F. AINSWORTH. D. I'ellnwnr the itoynl College or Physicians, Edinburgh.

King-street, April Irt-ll. 1 THE TRUSTEES OF THE MAN- Clir.Sl'IvH UOYAI. INFIRMARY'. Ac Ac Mv Lorda, Lsdies, snit Gentlemen, A Vacancy having occurred in inc oiuce ui i-ii)aicinu in our nigniy vaiuapio inititu-tlnns. In consequence or the resignation of Dr.

Mitchell, I beg to offer myself to sour notice us a CANDIDATE. (iiiapruriouioceitslun. 1 the honour of laying before you the ground upon which I ventured to seek for a share of public patronage. On tho present rnvaslon, allow me to hope, that, baring been actively engaged in the duties of physician to Hie Chorllun-uisin-Medlnck Dlupciuary. and la lecturer nt the Itoyal School ot Medicine, I may not be oomldercd the less practically conversant with the, imnortant and re- snalblennturcof the ofTu-c, which It la my highest ambl- Permlt me.

therefore, nealn to solicit rcsDoctfnll v. hut ear nestly, the favour or your votes and interest; and to awuru you, that, should the result of the election prove so ror fiiMMirsblc ns to courcr iism ine the npisilntmcnt, It shall be mv constant endeavour tn merit your confidence, by devoting my host services lo the interests of jour charities. I 1ms the honour to be, my birds, ladles, and gentlemen, your faithful and obedient servant, juiim f. ivr.n iuii.il, .11.11. Phyalclan tu tha Chorlton-upon-Medlock Dispena-try.

and Lecturer on Materia Mcdfca, Ac. Ac. at the Hotel School of Medicine. S), Faulkner-etrect, April itith, IHH. TV0 THE TRUSTEES OF THE MAN- M.

CHESTER KOYAL INFIRMARY. My Lortls, Uiilles, ami tlsntlemen. The rehlgnatlou of I)i. Mitchell having iw ision, a AC ANCY tr. the nfflco of PhYSICI VN to stair valuable Institution, 1 la-g to offer myseir si a CANDIDATE for to solicit the rasour nf sour -nte-i.

rv-rer will porrect i-onfidenee to my testimonials, which wtlt 0e Itld hcrnr th Oonrd for nsafTordlng the most satlsfaetnry evidence of my strong claims to sour aupmrt; and will, therefore, now merely state, that I took mydfgiccat (he University of 1'allnhurih In IfM. residence or more than dvo jours: thst I held the situation nt Physlelana' Clerk at the Minchester Ros-al Inftrmary during four years, and that of Resident Medlc.il Officer at me i oiiriug mur s-fsrs ami a Iiuir; thit 1 aubfe-nuently iasid some tlmo in attendance nt the tospltaN of Pans; and that, shortly after my return, I was appointed Phjiieisn to the Ard iek and Ancsiats Di.pensary. This simple statement of my medical career wi 1 suffice to show that I have enjojed, during a period or rrentrt-n sear. ample, sarilKl. nni IX-culimls fasnliruhl.

nnnnrlunttlM nt acquiring a practiealkunislcdrfenr my profession, and will. I titist. sallsfj jou tliitt my claims to your aippnrt aro rounded nn the legitimate basin or txtensirt txfxrunct and qflona ierricttin tSi puMe nuMulion or Medici. In the full astiiince that these clslnsM will metr rmm you an ami uiitdassi'J eiinsldcrnthTi, I will only adtl.that, should you honour me with the appointment, I hall use ui) u.mus: ex, rtlons to lulfll faithfully tho trust reposed in me; and iXThipa the best pletlge 1 ctn give for ms so doing, is a n-frrencs. to the manner In whirh I chanretl the duties or the unices 1 hav- hitherto hold.

I have the honuurto bo, ins lords, ladles, and gentlemen, your moat obedunt -servant. RICHARD BARON HOWARD, M.T Sen. Physician tn the Ardirlrk and Ancsi.it Ihipensary. 7, Manchester, April sJT. trt-ll.

rpt) THE TRUSTEES OF THE MAN- A CUES TEH ROYAL INFIRMARY. Ac. Ac My Uiids. Lsdies. and Genllemeti.

At the clcwe )f the last rirvnon oi a pnnieian to tne ituyai mnrmarv, I wa In-dursxl, hy the kind pnnnisea or support which I then rr-ceisisi, to intimate my Intention or auraia aolicitmx your suffrage, st another opportunity. In riilhluunt of that lub-ntion. I now beg. most re-wct-folly. to offer mysclr, for lie (Ami tint, as a CANDID ATE for the Appointment: and.

In doing, I trust that I may basiarnl the necessity or recapitulating the grcunds upon faYI'aTi'n 1 rl 1 1 s-i a 1. i. a mis mars: oi your com dene-, it Is extremely dlfhcull lor a canhdate, upon oecaalins or this nature, to submit to the trustee any ststwuent of hi. pre-to rendering bin-eelf Iliblc k.my lh' 'Ioniaiipnci for mo trewpiv-rt further iip.in ynur attention on tie prwent i- reiiowiug letter rrom the committee or the Chnrlion-ursw-Medlock Ihso. nsiry I cannot, however, conclude this brier addreis without 1 SC 1 1 Fl ys ej TMl.

Itlftf If ssvsas sh.U i wpieanea to cssnferupon me the appointmeat or phjvicwn. my time anl shall be ae-Jously devoted to the duchargo or Its duties and to the promotion or tho interests of j-nur excclleoi Institu- (vio-oii. my torus, badles. and gentlemen, your most obedient servant. G.

A. CHAYTOR. D. Senior to the DLroensars- Chorlton-upon-Medlock Dispensary, Groavenor Square. April S7, 1S4I.

Dear Sir. The CommitUe of the Chnrlton nisnenssrs- hss-n -rtir iil.iFin' in h.Hn vers sttlsfsctury manner in which yu have nttiuifed this institution for a poiSAid of tire years, and to the able, humane, and unceasing care you have bestowed upen the suf-ferinz poor: and, at the Kline bmo that tbey wish on laucssss in your prv-sent application, tbey cannot rvfraln from th expression of their regret at the loss which. In that case, thla institution would sustain; and they feel assured, that you will take with yon tha grateful acknowledgmenui of evecy member of the committee, and the ih eons rw that you have attended. We an, dour sir, on usiu-ii ut to ocmnutice, your nuianii. ham ale servants.

a nrpuoiiTiT To Ot. Chaylor. CHARLES THOMSON. Hoe. Sec.

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by GALT and ANDERSON, Bible Depository, Si, St. Ann's Square, Manchester. NEW WORKS received by SIMMS and DIHHAM, Exchange-street, Manchester. PublMttl at Life sod Literary Remains of L. E.

L. 2 vol, crown i i Pictorial Palestine, 2 vols, imperial 2 12 BockScgihans' America, 3 vols. Svo 3 2 Llcu'j-Col. Ourwood'a Dupatche of the Duke of Wq-Xfogtoa. 1 vol.

Svo 1 5 Campbell's Life of Petrarch, 2 vol. 8vo I II Tta Election: a Poem I) i QaptrMainilt's Masterman Ready 0 7 Soott Poetfeal Works complete, lyol. 8vo 1 0 TTiiiwamua wiu uomgusuon oi tioai, Hvo. with 4 to vui. or pmies 1(1 Maxwell's Life of Wellington, 3 vols 3 0 8ImmS and Dlnhani recnlvO OVPrV Unnlr nn -han-v of publication, and allow a liberal discount for cash off the published prices.

Thla day Is published, price Is. ON THROAT-DEAFNESS, ith cases ex-emplifying the nature, causes, and cure of the disease, by -Ironic and impropriate treatment. By JOHN STEVENSON. Esq. M.R.C.S.

(3D, Cflntlult-etrect, Hanover Square), many years Surgeon to tho itoyal Infirmary for Cataract, and Lecturer on the Structure and Disease of tho Eye and Ear; Oculist tu his late majesty; Oculist and Aurist to other members of themysl family, and to tho King or the Belgians. S. Highly, at, Fleet-street; of whom may bo had the tilth edition of the author's work On Cataract," 3s. The sixth edition on Deafness, its Causes, Prevontinn, and Cure, 3a. On Weakness of Sight tho fourth edition, price Di.

6d. "Mr. Stevenson's works on diseases of tho eye and car arc treasures to the afflicted, and the present on throat-deafness will prove equally valuable. The author strongly condemns the operation of Inflating or passing instruments into the euatachean passages. Mr.

Stevenson's long practice and experience as oculist nnd aurist are sufficient to render his opinion of tho utmost value." Bfnr Monthly Literary Advertiser, fpRUMAN, HANBURY, BUXTON, A A CO. LONDON PORTER. Dealers In London Porter are respectfully Informed, that the PORTER brewed oy Meant. Truman, Hnnbury, Buxton, and Co. may be oh-bI, SPW0K personally, or by letter, to Mr.

ARMI-TAGE, 22, King-street, Liverpool, sole agent. THE DOG IN THE WALL, DUNHAM. GREAT ATTRACTION. Mr. THOMAS WILLIAM BUTTERY', or this establishment, in consequence or unfounded reports, has been Induced to adopt tho present coune of reminding his Friends and the Public, that he till oentlnm-s lo CARRY' ON the nbnvo HOUSE.

Mr. Buttery takes this opportunity of acknowledging tho very liberal and distinguished patronage which he boa ao long enjoyed, and hnics to merit a continuance of their support, and to ns-uro his friends, that nothing shall bo wanting on his part to odd to the comforts of his visitors. Mr. Itutb-ry has just replenished hi extenilvc stock of India, Burton, and other ate, and porter, from tho choicest tores, regardless or expsnie and trouble, and begs respectfully to invite his friends thereto. Attached to the above house are apaclou pleasure grounds, tastefully laid out, now open to the pubUc, which, together with the many other advantages there to bo found, constitute It one of the most dealrablo out of Manchester.

W. B. provides an ordinary avery Sunday at one o'clock, and omnibuses run from Manchester to the house three times daily. A Small and Convcuient COTTAGE at Dunham, replete with fixtures, at a moderate rent, TO BE LET for the bummer season For particulars apply to Mr. Buttery.

Received (this day) from London, a CASE of HATS at 21s. Cash. w. HAYES, Market-streot, Manchester. THE PRICE OF SILKS.

ENORMOUS contain every thing that I new nnd fashionable, consisting or TABLE SUYDAYS. STATIONS. Mail. fl 3n p.m. 12 40a.m.

1 24 a.m. 3 19 a.m. 4 4.1a.m. 5 44 a.m. Coaches leave Newcastle Train leave Darlington Croft Cowton Northallerton Thlrsk Alne Shipwn 0 a.m.

31a.m 0 p.m. 44 p.m. Sflp.m. 15 p.m. np.m.

0 p.m. np.m. 17p.m. 31p.m. 32p.m 54 p.m.

12p.m. 30 p.m. 45 n.m. 7 4a.m. 9 3Ua.m, II 14a.m.

19 9ffn 10 55 a.m. II a.m a 45 a.m. Arrive at ork 2 30 p.m. 2 47 p.m. .1 4 p.m.

3 38 p.m. 4 2 p.m. 4 21 p.m. 5 S2n.m. 7 2t) a.m.

7 54 a.m. II 21a.m. 8 V2a.m. 9 14 a.m. HUH Manchester Leeds Norm an ton Msshrn' 'or Rotherham Mosbro xBi Durby Leicester Birmingham London 5 0 p.m.

9 0p.m. Stlpm.i 1 2n.m. To Leeds Hull Derby. Birmingham London .2 I I d. s.

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Ja. Kenhaw, Hifh-strwt John Appleby WlUiam Stewart John Befton Jun Wilson Jame Walt Krsrer Wait George Davison Thorns Tlmming Josh. Hordem Alex. Uenry William Clegg Dan. George Thras.

Ollemuhaw T. Yates Dr. Pietro Feohini William Crime Cliristopher Morrell James Johnston Geo. Bond Wm. Bell Josh.

Sldebotbam George Thompooa John Wait Joseph Walt George Aah forth David Hnrdern W. R. Johnson Chrlstr.Silverwood Thos. Armstrong BamL Ollcrcnsbaw Pineoff and Allies John Wood W. Bins Geo.

Clarke Jno. Embleton Wm. GUI Kdwd. Bingham Cluu. Watson Thomas Bond Georao Wilklnaon Geo.

Richardson James Walton SamL Wnodworth Richd. William Matthew Hibbert James Wintcrbora Thomas Ingllsh Thomas Garbutt Richd. Capper Edward Johns J. Longworth John Pownall M. Tomlinson Matthew Nail Edward Barber W.

H. Whlrledge James Recce John Wardley Jamc Glad win Charles Baker Alfred Collins Jamea Whlteley John Groves Jnhn Parker William Piarg W. Woodruff Jamea Hogarth Stephen Neal John Roberts John Alaaney Naihaniel Nicld Jaaenh Ulnl-on William Maginnig Thomas Gtinlden John FurnlfuU Peter Stone Henry Bonxt Joseph Jones Thomas Stapletoa Thomas Webster WlUIsm Pletoher Jamea Trayner William Pax ton Richard Hoslam Henry Dean John Molloy W. Whitworth John Wblatencroft Stephen Mavson Bason el Baiiow -Thomas Gardner George Nnttsll William Robert William Noll Thomas Winder 8amnl Kent Thoinaa London Roger Johnson John More ton Thomaa Jacksoa Edward M' Brian Thomas Leach Thomaa Brown George Sheen Thomo Brown, sen. Joseph Matta George Tonge William Webster John Bull in Thomas Whitehead R.

Edwards James Partington D. Isaacs William Pmlot M. Whlttingbatn WiUUm Tldraan Thomaa Mnlincuz Thomaa Worth ington Abraham Edge John Orr William Antrobni Jame Wood Francis Redfera John Davidson Hugh Feggan Thomas Taylor Junas Foster John Thompson John Leech William Watson WlUiam Derbyshire Samuel Madgwiclc Jamea Lever John Lodge Robert Jones John Hnll John Pitxpatrick John Whyatt Thomas Simooclc John Perkins JameaSybat John Gaskin W. Topham Roger Hogerson Thnma Robuon FancIa Gill John Ormerod James Luke T. W.

Strapps Thomas Dewhurst Jnhn Barlow Thomas Card John Rogerson tmes Rogerson Jamc Eccles Jame. Fleming James Emmett Henry Tnrner Thama Brlggx George Lcary Abraham Rowley John Wilkinson Thomaa Colli-on Thomas Collison, jun. William Null William Clinton Robert Martin Joseph M'Cortney James Cockayno William Irwin John Stephens Philip Neale Patrick Wheelon Joseph M' William M. M'Glveroy Thomaa Kershaw Thomas Coop Juhn Richardson Henry Jager Thomas Buardman Samuel Pearaon W. Chapman Daniel Bennett George Brown Charles Nedln Jame Sherlock Joseph Nail William Ellison Samuel Butler John Woodcock Samuel Woodcock John Mills R.

Bland John Stubb Patrick Wellh William Harris James M'Wbinie Henry Rowcroft Richard Gutenby Isaac Clegg W. Ward John Marriott Samuel Ellam Andrew Dabble George Smith James Jonea John Wood John Wilson Henry Flymen William Harrington Hubert Coo W. Dlackwall Nlcholls and Trcnbeth George Cassgill Samuel Dearden Daniel Scholcllcld John Barnct Francis Cults Wm. Potter Patrick Potter Wm. Brook Robert BUncoo 8.

Morton Thomaa Morton James Robinson O. Weaver Hubert Butterworth Jamea Kclley John Townsend Richard Mountain David Henry William Murray Robert Stewart Joseph Norbury John Wlntcrbuttom John Arnold John Warhurst Thomas Maddock William Foster Robert F.wurt Jobu Cowburn Timothy Mullarky Wm. Mellor John Greham Michael Cogan Charles Walton Charles Dor an John Miller Wm. Armstrong John Mundcu Richard Chcetham Adam Winters Daniel Boylo Thomus Harris Jame Uriel Icy Richard Whlteley James Atkin White John Sheldon William Bagahaw II. T.

Dow Georgo Butcllff Charles Taylor Nathaniel Ellison John Juhnsun Robert S. Molr T. FothergiU William Greonbough W. Whittakcr William Slack Harrison and Sharwln William Burton John Bolderson William Satterthwaite (ieorge If. Johnson John Miles Samuel Jone John William J.

Tonman John Ueywood J. 8. Gregson Robert Woolstencroft William Deakla T. 11. William Richard Yates Smith and Robinson W.

D. Fullalovo William Heron WiUiam Perklni Pcrklna Joseph Greaves George Perkins John Brnodfield Charles Taylor Thomas Thompson Samuel Chapman J. A. Robinson Longloy T. Yates John Smith Solomon Ashton John Lee Charles Cross Robert Bunting George Greenhough Jame Grccnhough John Greenhough John Simpson William Crulkihank illlam Mitchell William Plant Thomas Walnhouse Swolnston A dam son Joseph Blgley John Ireland Richard Atkinson George King Robert A damson John Parry John Welch Robert Rumney Edmund Clarke William tlatcliff Henry Adamson John Ashworth Thomas Buckley Jnhn Kirkham Edsvord Hulme William Darby William Ligard Edward DOrvUlo Thomaa Woo.1 John Marshall William Dodsworth Thomai Sickle George Cartlage Joseph Pearson John Murray James Moores John Dickinson William Grey John Ormnnd G.

M. Ainsworth Lycett and Coston Edward and John Jackson Bickham and Pownall Josh. Johnnin and Brother James Croston Richard Milton Bmlth A. Cairns Pro E. Holl Ins, H.

B. Potter Smith, Kdglcy, and Smith Smith and Downes John Pooley LeSehnster Joseph Halkiwurth W. M'Clure T. J. Buchal C.

P. Ilendeison Thomas Critchley William Wood Wood and Wright Ainawerth and HiUan James Procter Daniel Procter J. Le Marc and Sons Samuel Giles T. and W. Tootal James Tyler Gisbome and Wilsons John BorUm sxrin HtVillism Bowers r-dward Fielding John Nlcld John Walmsley David Simpson John Blsllinson Thomas Courtii B.

Knlfab Samuel Henry Joseph Moorbouse Nathan FnthergUl Solomon Warhunt William Davie John Dickon William Vearsley WlUiam PaaoaU Jnhn Thomoa Jnhn Nuttall William Ward Thomas Frodsham Jacob Casper William Graham G. F. Sharpies Richard Anthony George Wright Thomas Nuttall Joseph Walker Peter Sherlock Thomas Black Joseph Deavili J. K. Taylor Joseph Roberts William Long Samuel Blakcley J.

Wilkinson John Edward Joseph Barrow John Hope John Tajbr Thomas Barley James Duncan George Grantham Jamea Whltwiirth Joseph MerraU Peter Long J. Armstrong E. Gldney John Roberta Jamc P. Rloor Ebentzer Patchett Thnma P. Ualton Bernard Finntgan John Chorlton Bornet Moss James Brooks Thomas Danisl Johu Robinson Herbert Ellerby James Smith W.

W. Jackson J. R. Uopwooil Froderlok J. Wakolield John H.

Rldgway James l'almer George Wilkinson WlUiam Garrett Thumaa Rosthnm Martin Fronch William Thompson John Whitehead Geo. Jeeves and Son Jnhn and Robert Abrara W. F. Lone Charles Whitworth D. Ci oxford D.

Folk John Bayloy John Connor John Haworth Thomas Gardner B. Ashworth E. Bouthworth Alex. Falcon Mansfield and Ncwland Thus. Gutenby Thomas Birkett Richard Lewis George Orcenhough Peter Chesnall Kdw.u-d Holmca James Johnson Thomas Hamnctt Thomas Hatanott, jun.

Wm. Wovooden Thomas Hondluy J.andJ. OltlUeld J. Hughe J. Smith Thomas Nelion Huury Grccnhough Richard Rumo Jamc Asjieli Richard Towncnd Robert Lamb Thomas Hlgham John Wilkinson Timothy Huoson George Hamuett R.

Feurn Sbaw and Bllnkhorn W. T. Hesksth and Son Joel Casper E. Rogers Summit Hubbard Richard Fort Charles Gillibrand James butclfire Hcnrj Storey E. Arkwright John Hebden Richard Powell John Monk Samuel Stubb Richard Nicholson Willbiro Walker John Gardner Joseph Tecr John Tecr James Campbell Thomas Burgess Daniel M'Cabo Samuel Boslem James Armstrong John Cowley Gregory Alcock John Rigby James Barrow Joseph Wallworth Thomas Jackson Robert Marshall Richard Shaw James Mooru Henry Gould John Dyson William Shaw Edward Hollins Henry Catlow John Lees Jamc Carter Isaac Dean John Thumaa William Lceming Juhn Bradshaw John Armstrong Henry 8agar WllUsinStuttard John Heatnck Amos Ogden Edward Haskin Mellon Woolley Tnomaa Cook Joseph Trout Jame Hall John Bradburn Rnbert Adams Roger Croaadalo John Goddard Joan Bowler William Teaadalo Simon Simmons Jamc Hollingworth Juhn Deck with Frederick Wreck Thomas Craven Daniel Button Anthony Lingord William Warbrick Richard Burker Blmon Sands Joseph Dougla Charles Bradbury Edward Jones Robert Mlllen Thomas Baguley Luke Witham Richard Buckley Jame Wilson John Cork John Brown John Doberty William Covonagb Thomai Heaton John Ashton Moses CaransgU John Dennis John Tuley Thomas Stott Stephen Rider Juhn Robinwn Richard Prescott William Cadman Peter Rjder John Hunt John Marsh Geergc Thompoon Wfiifam Gilbert Thomas Norcllffe Thomas Teyg Thomas Wheatlry Thomaa Thompson John Lee Thomaa Rush worth Samuel Red-era Jame Officer Charles L.

Shaw William Turner Humphrey Harper John Turner Joseph Ogden Wiulam Lciry John Carruthrn James Gerrard II. Lodge John Cltffe William Strupp Joseph Wright In compliance with th foregoing Requisition, WlUiam Neild. Esquire, Mayor of the Bomugh nf Manchester, do hereby COS VF.NEa PUBLIC MEET I SG or the Merchant. Bankers. Traders, and other Inhabitants nf the Borough, for the punas In the rrqaudtion staled, to be hotden in the Laise Room In the TownHaU, in King -street, oo TUESDAY the eighteenth day ol May Instant, eleven o'clock ta the forenoon precisely.

WILLIAM NEILD, Major. Manchester. May Utb, 1841. IT P. ASTON, in retiring from tie printiDg bniines, begs respectfully to return bis best thanks to hi Friends for the kind aupport he has experienced for so many yean; and to announce, that, In fntore, the business will be carried cm.

in the same premise a hitherto. hy Mr. William Walker, who, he doubu not, will pay aoch attention to all orders as cannot tail to give every satisfaciUon. WILLIAM WALKER, Letter-presB Printer, If 10. CruH-stnet.

Kiot-street. Manchester, baring entered nn the above basis ea. begs to expre-a hi confident hope, that, by strict attention, despatch, and punctuality, he will merit a continuance of the patronage enjoyed by his predecessor. From bis ex text-ire and various asanrtnent of types, suitable for placards, circulars, invoke heads, cards, catalogues, reports, literary worts. Ac W.

W. trnsu that he shall be able to execute the different orders with which he may be favoured, insoch a aa te iswureixseiadapptobai-oo. kh May, 13-tl. "fcfR. SIMPSON, Dentist, 29, Piccadilly, begs JLVJL respectfully to anaos-nce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Manebetterand the inrronndrne di-triet, hi Intention or REMOVING ta No.

30. MOSLEY-STREET, opposite th Royal InstitaUoa, os Monday the 17th Instant, and takes this opportunity of upmaang hi grateful cknow-Ledamexils for -be mjiy farosars cemferred on hina dozing his fyOT year-" practice in this town a2d he tomes that, frora lbs eery superior adnntafs wtdth hie has had la aeq airing a thoroagti know -trig both of the ntrfical and fr-l hraaches of his piiifweion. In may not be coastderad pre-mBpcaoui ta anariair those JaiUm and gentlemen wbo may honoor him with tbsir patmac thai his method of treat-8-4nt Is at once safe and efScsc-ot-. sad adoptsd only by the reapectahle and emlnaat practit-osen of th ptssest day. MjUKbtster, 8th May.

SEA-BATHING, SOUTH New and 81oest RontB to SOUTH PORT, by the Bolton and 10 RoUnDn Station, nearChurtey, then e. Informed that COACHES have COMMENCED RUNNING from the above Station to South-P rwrs and Parcels booked through at the Bolton and Preston Railway office. New Bailey-street, by the Train leaving every morning at eleven o'clock, Sunday excepted. HOWARTH A CO. Proprietors.

Manchester, lit May. 1841. UNRIVALLED TRAVELLING, FROM Ti. rr Tsr-EnilL TERMINUS AT LANCASTER TO 3. Outside i'2; every morning at half-past eight, by the CACHES, to Carlisle, thence per Royal Hails to the Tontine Hotel.

EDINBURGH: Inside 2. Ifis. Out-speI. every evening at hair-past eight (Sunday excepted), by the celebrated ENGINEER four Penrith, Carlisle, Hawick, and Selk rk, to th. Wnterloo Hotel, in sixteen hour: same "'d throughout.

This truly favourite conch will be distinguished by the red coats of the coachmen and guards. Passengers and parcels booked at the Angel Coach Office '2." chirgts, being tho only office In Mancliottr where the carriage or parcels con bo paid throughout. SHELDON A CROALL, Proprietors. nn jnrwett a ur susjsj, j. UIVIJIOUA'S Id.

flfvrm DI v-s. a Dpcratoti Vino a tldfUAOa AUlCII-satU t7Ul(JI. UI aisABOTOK. TnEW Oi.rQDEBBfe."A;l wuitn passengers can oa accommodated with comfortable IKrVhs in the cabin, second cabin, and steeiage. Persona bout to emigrate may save themselves the.

expense and delay0' waiting in Liverpool, by writing a letter, addressed as above, whieh will be immediately answered, the exact day of sailing, and the amount of passage-monoy told them: a partor the passage-money to Liverpool, bertha will be secured, anil It will not be neccKary for them to be tn Liverpool, till the day before sailing. N.B. The ship never finds provisions for second cabin or steerage passengers and emigrants aro imposed upon by agents agreeing to find them. FOR NEW YORK. Captain.

Rjttr. Brthn. ToSaU. ELIZA Fos 4i0 ROil 2dMav. f11 I UV41 Vsf IVW IHtfUVi run.

uosTON, PALESTINE LIUIcHeM FOR NEW ORLEANS CHAOS Pratt 715 Apply as above. Liverpool, May Hlh, 1P41. 9.0 120l IDtli May. Sid Msv. From Belfast to Manchrjttr, Birmmoham, London, Ac.

by Fletttmodin.iytir. aucnrat-ciassTast-ssuing steam-uilp VICTORIA, Captain M'RinBlN, Sails from Heetwuod every Wednesday and Saturday, as soon as possihle after the arrival lt Hinvinln.l Preston Und Wvre R-lllwaV trains, leavir.i. fnnnnn at OS morning; Manchester nt five; Liverpool at 4j, and Prestnn at 71 in the evenlnc. Tho passage takes usaaliy 12 hours, or less; maklngonly S3 hours from London to Belfast. Tho Kicforiii returns rrom Belfast every Monday and Friday evening, at six, in time for the Si morning train from Fleetwood to Loudon, Manchester, Liverpool, Boltan, Ac Cabin, 15s.

including stewsid fee; deck, 2s. lid. Apply at the Preston and Wjre Railway, Harbour, and Dock Company's offices, 11, King WilUamtreet, London; at the Steam Packet Ofhoe, 111, Market-street. Manchester; to Mr. C.

Morrison, Fleetwood; or to Mr. George M'Tear, Belfast. Rapid Steam Communication between Glatncnc and Stan-eheiter, Birmingham, London, 5-c. in cotintction with the uuiiyowanu sirurouonanaine pratonana Wfrc linuwayt. auc ceieuruien t.ieniu-oip FIRK KING, Roar.nT Ewivo, Commander, Sails from Fleetwuod, for Ardroassn, every Tuesday and Thursday, as cat ly as possible aefter the arrival or thn railway tiams lata) evening) which leave London atD and morning; oisncncsicr Liverpool at 41; and Preston at 7i- The passage takes only 13 or 13 hours, snd tho passengers arc conveyed rrom Ardrossan to Glasgow, by tho railway, In nn hour sod a half; being several hours less than the mall through Lancaster, and only one-fourth of the expense.

The A'ire A'11117 leaves Ardrouan, for the port or Fleetwood, every Wednesday and Friday afternoon, at Hve o'clock, to meet the railway train which start rrom Fleetwood, every morning at Hi, for London, Manchester, Liverpool, Bolton, Ac Cabin passage, steward's fee, deck, Ss. For further particulars, apply, in London, at the offirss of the Prctnn and Wyrc Railway, Harbour, and Dock Company, II, King Willlnm-etrcet, London; at the Steam Packot Office, III, Market-street, Manchester; and, in Glasgow, to Messrs. J. Martin and J. G.

Burns; and to Choi. Murrloon, at Fleetwood. iuff atul London Steam Shipt to and from St. Catherine'! Il'liarf, at Reduced farce. VIVID and WATER WITCH will, on and after the 4th May next, ply as under: From HULL: calling oif Yarmouth (weather permitting) to land and receive passengers, VIVID, Agar.

Afternoons, at four o'clock. WATER WITCH, Gibson. Afternoon, utfour o'cluck. From LONDON: WATER WITCH Tuesday Mornings, at eight o'clock. VIVID Friday Morning, at eight o'clotk.

Fares- Beat Cabin (Including bed), 12.. Fore Cabin, Children, hnlf price. Excellent accommodation for Live and Dead Stock, Carriages, Ac. Obterve! Passengers leaving Manchester, Leeds, She ffleld York, Gainsborough, Searbornugh, and all the principal towns in Lancashire, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire, on Tuesday and Saturday mornings, arrive In time for tho abovo vessels, and wUl bn in London nn the following afternoons. II.

D. PAULING, Agent, null. V- AHELL. 41, FMi-strcet Hill, London. monthly Sttamtrt.

for narya and Pasienacrs, to VaTia, Alexandria, the Ionian Itlandt, and Patr'at, from Southampton itt every month. inc I'eninsuiarann unentai 6 team Nnvlrmf f.nmn 11.nl S.f-11 1,073 tons, 4J(i horse' power, (GREAT) LIVERPOOL, 1 tons, 4h4 horses power. Start alternately from Southampton on the 1st of every month, colling at Fabnouth on the following day for the mail. Tho (GREAT) LIVERPOOL; J. R.

Knolkoux, Commander; Will he entered out for loading nt Southampton on or before the 15th Mny, nnd will start for the Mediterranean on lho 1st June, at Goods forwarded by this channel are delivered, under ordinary circumstances, at Malta in ten days, and at Alexandria iu fifteen dajs. Freight or giKais, to any nf tho abovo ports, 76s, per ton of 40 cu1 ic feet. Goods cau bo furwuided frum Manchester by tbo Grand Junction Railway, or by Pickfonl's conveyance, to London, and thence delivered, icithout additional charge, at thcVauxhall terminus of the London and South Western Railway, fur conveynnco to Soulhnmptnn. N.B, The carriage from Manchester to London is now lc-dnced from 053. to 57s.

fid. per ton. The railway carriage rrom Vauxball to Southampton will he paid by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. Shippers are requested to mark their goods in roll, with the name of the jmrt for which they are Intended, and to advise the Managing Directors of this company, or their agent, of nil goods forwarded to Southampton for shipment. Goods can bo consigned to any or the several respectable agents resident in Southampton; or to Mr.

Thomas Hill, tho company's custom-houae agent there, who will undertake to convey the same frora tho railway, and ship them on board, nt tho uniform charge or 13 Od. per package Inat exceeding five cwt.l, including every expense, excepting the custom house export duty, where sny is chargeable flood should bo sent from Manchester not later thnn tho 2fith, and cannot be shipped at Southampton after thcOuth May. Notk. Goods for the Ionian Islands and Pntras aro transhipped at Malta on board of the company's mini steamer, which leaves that Inland immediately on the nrrivil nf tho ei earner from EnglAnd. and are conveyed to their destination without any additional charge.

For sny further information that may bo required, shippers are requested to apply to F.ARI.E LAMihTON, Abraham's Court, Manchester; T. Hill, Southampton; or to the Mnnftging Directors, London. Peninsular and Oriental Stejm Navigatinn Company Offices, SI, St. Mary Axe, London. Oth May, 1841.

myi A NCH ESTER AND BIRMINGHAM IV RAILWAY. CONTRACT FOR WORKS. Notice is hereby given, that, on and after tho nth of May instant, the Plans, BpcciHratlnns, nnd Draft Contract ror the ERECTION or tho STATION at Manchester, for Passengers and Gnosis, with tho approaches thereto, will be ready for inspectiun at the Engineer's Office, in Manchester; and nntice is hereby elan given, that the Directors will nt their Offices, Nu. 4D, Piccadilly. Manchester, at twelve o'clock at noon of Saturday the 22d of May instant, tu RECEIVE TENDERS for the same.

Ahst.act of the quantities of wurk, and printed forms of tender, will be rurnished. 'lenders must lie sent in by twelve o'clock, on the 22d or aiay, aiter wuicn no tenner win oe received; tueymust do under a scaled cover, addressed to the Chairman, and sn-dnrssl Tender fur works;" and no tender, except upon the printed form, will be attended to. Tho Directors do not bind themselves to acoept the lowest tender; and tbey require the parties tendering tn attend per-sonaUy, at noon, on the above-named day of meeting. THOMAS ASHTON, Chairman. Railway Offices, Manchester, May 1st, 1841.

CAUTJ ON. CHUBB'S PATENT "LOCKS AND FIRE-PROOF SAFES. As several insecure and paltry Imitations of these Inventions are now offered for sale, the Patentees beg to state, thst all of their Locks and Keys are stamped Chubb' New Patent, 57, St. Paul's Church Yard, London and that their Patent Vire-prooi Safee and Baxu can only he purchaied at their men titn-alithmenlt, In llitneheiter, Liverpool, and London, where they have on sale Detector Locks for every purpose; Flro- Ernor Safes far securing all kinds or valuable property; Deed Oxes, and Cash Boxes. No.

.1, St. Mary's Gate, Manchester. FOR PASSENGER TRAINS. SOUTH TRAINS. SL-ATDAVK.

5 45 a.m- 5 53 a.m. 6 liis.m i 32 a.m. fi 55a.m. 7 2lia.m. 7 4a.m.

,10 15a.m. Mail. Ill I'-am. 3 Op.m. 3 47 p.m.

4 Pip 4 41 p.m. 10 15 a.m. Mall. II 15a.m. 3 45 a.m.

1 7 0 a.m. ,12 I p.m. 6 Op.m, 6 Rp.m. 23 p.rn. a 7 Iop.m.

7 41 p.m. 8 3 p.m. 8 p.m, A 11 a.m Sa.m 3 Op.m. 3 47 p.m. 4 I Op.m.

4 41 p.m. 5 8 30 p.m. 14 3ip.m. 7 ojim. 7 2Up.m.

8 Srtp.m. Bp.m-12 10a.m. 1 0 a.m. 5 n.m. ,12 3Hp 8 25 a.m.

1 17p.m. I 40 p.m. 2 II p.m 3 S3 p.m. 3 np.m, .1 fi 15p.m fi 4 40 p.m 4 46p.ni 1 8 1 9 41 s.rn 10 3Atn 8 13 a.m. '0 30ft.rn, 1 4 On.tn.

9 aop.m'l II Op.m I 7 29 p-m 8 26 p.m np.m. 1 1 2 10a.m.; 1 0a.m. 1 a.m 12 20p.m 1 9 i.a-'m 57-ra 12 45p.m. 1 2 40 p.m 1 4 3op.m. 8 Op.m rap in.

I 3 45 p.m. 5 30 p.m. Hp.m, II lSp.m 8 30 p.m CARRlAOUi. 10 0 0 IS 0 1 15 0 10 0 3 5o! 250 4 9 0 3 3 0 7 10 0 5 2 0 1 5 fl 1 15 0 3 15 0 5 6 0 8 15 0 1 10 0 2 5 0 4 15 0 6 19 0 11 111 0 V. O'BBIEN, Secretary.

sf4S5x -ssrpa s. CATTLE. 1 1 1 Mtxt- I 3 i 4 5 I 0 1 1 I eh i 1. d. f- I 1.

d. s. d. s. s.

s. d.i 1. d. 0' 1 I 11 Ol 7 7 i 1 1 0 5 i 7 I 9 6 11 12 li 13 6 2 3 If, 4 6 0 8 0 10 6 12 0 14 6 15 0 1 2 6 li 7 6 10 II 11 fi Ifi 0 17 6 11 0 3 11 2T 4 8 6.11 l(l22b 0, 27 0, 8 10 6 IS 0 19 24 27 31 0 (1 3r, 6 5 6 7 6 MHO li 6,13 I li 6 6 0 0 10 6 1 12 0 14 6 I 15 0 2 li 0 8 0 116 IS II IS 0 211 0 i 22 0 3 fl 22 4 16 II li 19 6 240 t7 Jl tl! i ll'fe 1 7 6 a 11 a in nt Ui im 6 7 0 9 0 1 a 14 16 18 0 3 I) 0 I 8 8 I 12 6 18 0 I 22 is 37 0 4 7 9 6 II 0 6 a 3 4 0 7 6 0 13 6 16 0 17 6 18 0 3 4 19 6 6 6 6 1 II 0 i 41 llll I BANKRUPTCY. THE Immense STOCK of LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, and CHILDRENS' BOOTS and SHOES (lata tho property or T.

Stevenson, bankrupt) IS NOW SELLING OFF at 97, MARKET -STREET, corner ol High-street. The business baa been conducted by tho late proprietor for a period ef mora than 30 years. The quality of the gooda ia well known to the public as being first-rate, and laid in with great caro and discrimination. The whole of this exteniivc assortment, comprising every variety, is now offered to the public, and muit be sold under thu bankruptcy immediately, whatever may be the loss. The stock Is well known to bo on of the largest and best assorted in the kingdom.

To Schools and Families thla presents an opportunity nf buying boots and shoes, of first-rate quality, and at such prices as heretofore has not presented itself, and in probability may not again occur. Wholesale Dealers and Country 8hnpl.ee per v. ill find it wcU worth their while to look over tho slock as early as possible. All purchasers to tho amount of 5 will be treated as wholesale huyars. In addition to the abovo has been added tho whole of the Stock of the said T.

Stqyenson, from his manufactory at StaQord, consisting of many Thousand Pairs of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and BliSci, all of which ill be READY FOR SALE THIS DAY at ten o'clock. REAL ECONOMY AND LIGHT EXPENSES AGAINST RENTS AND EXTRAVAGANT EXPENDITURE. THE Public must be aware, that the only Establishment where goods can be purchased cheap, is that which i conducted with ability, and on the most modcrnte scale of expenditure. It is not reasonable lu expect tn procure really cheap clothing at shops situated In neighbourhoods where the rents are enormously high, varying from 3nn to 200 per annum, and whoso proprietors hesitate not tu lny out immtntt siimi of money (lorqeovt ytiunat ami unneetfiaru decaralitms of their premises, and whoso general cxtcnue aro decidedly exlrav.ieanr. i.

dealing will not support such a troop ol as-iatunts and tremendous outlays," this multiplicity orixiicnscmr.jlfr. xndso'eiy out qf extra profit); and yet tho proprietors would Impose upon, or rather Insult, tho public by stating, that they furnish 111 tile siuaiu'aL lam in pmuti lui HMHirtiuu iuuu its uuiuunucu ina huh wt ptiuueiy made. GEORGE FOX A CO. aware of the evils which must result to Die public from such expensive concerns, have conducted the Metropolitan Tailoring Establishment on dlrecUy opposite but surer principles, by transacting an extensive business under erne roof, untk camparaUvtly triting rjepenia: tlicy arc thus enabled to sell the best goods cheap; a very small orotlt affording ample remuneration. Tho stuck lor the present season, which has been nonmnnii, iu.l, hv Mr.

Fox trom the first and leading houses in the Kingdom, every variety ui articles aauspicu iur inn wuunen, urnierj, auu tailoring uuMiie-B. i no wnuie is now onerlng to tne purine at prices which will, on Inspection or the goods, bo found to be beyond the reach of competition. See Table ol J'ncci, icAicA may be had on application at lae Shop. METROPOLITAN TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, GEORGE POX CO. KORTY-THREE, DEANSGATE, NORTH.

ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE, LEVER STREET AND STEVEN80N'S SQUARE. NEW LINEN, WOOLLEN, AND GENERAL FURNISHING DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. FALKNER, BROTHERS, announce, that on Saturday the 15th of May they will CLOSE their present ESTABLISHMENT, No. 1, Oldbam-stroet, and REMOVE to those PREMISES, lately occupied as the Royal Olympic Theatre. Tbey have been induced to make this change rrom the favourable term on which they have obtained a twenty-eight years' lease of the building, from its extent and locality, and from the limited accommodation they have bltbcrtu possessed for their dally Increasing trade.

The object they hare in view ore, by conducting business on strictly honourable principles, to supply what Is cascn-tlaUy requisite in this town, an establishment ia which tho public may have a choice of retry description of goods connected with tho trade, under one roof, and at such moderate prices as to make it unnecessary for any party to lay themselves under obligations by obtaining goods from wholesale houses. To render this establishment worthy of the high standing thr proprietors aro anxious It should attaidP, they have fitted op the premises on an entirely novel principle, by which an effective light Is thrown upon every or the building; and the departments are so arranged aa greatly to facilitate business. Experienced buyers will visit the different markets In England, Scotland, and Ireland; and, before the goods are admitted into stock, they will be carefully examined by one or the princlpsls, and marked with a low uniform rato of profit. All transactions will be for cash; no discount will be allowed; and the pnbllc will he saved the trouble of unnecessary bargaining, as there will be hut one price for all. A beautifully executed Map of Manchester, showing the position, and embellished with two accurate ricwi of the building, may be had ffratuitautl by applying, after the 1st of May, at Oldham-strect or 6tevcnson'a (square.

WANTED, several SALESMEN, and respectable Youths ns APPRENTICES. Apply at Nu. 1 Oldbam-etreet. TO DRAPERS, GROCERS, AND OTHERS, TO WHOM PREMISES AND SITUATION ARE AN OBJECT. TO BE LET, before the loth of May, that 8IIOP, No.

1 Oldham-street, consisting of three flat, So fest long and 2M rest broad, with counters, shelving, and gas fittings complete, at present In the occupation of R. and W. Falkner, to whom application is to be mado. REAT NORTH OF ENGLAND RAI LWAY. TIME April, 1R41.

Annuities nf nil kinds arc alto granted hy thu society. Thu usual allowance tnulo tn solicitors. JOHN CAZENOVli, Seerotury. AGENTS. Mam heater CLARKE A CO.

llonksellcri. Ashton-under-Ljnc. Thomas Cunniuehum, do. lllockhurn J. Walkden, Hurnley T.

Sim-liUc, do. Clltherne 11. Roll, solicitor. Lancaster C. T.

Clark, hisikseller. Liverjinol 8. Healey, Hank Buildings. Oldham J. G.

Blsckhiirne, buokstjlcr. Itoohdale Jamea Hartley, do. Warrington Thomas Hurst, do. Wlgan R.LcUh. 30 bt ILet BE LET, with imme.

diato possession, those Woll-sltuatcd and Convrniant DWELL1NR Plooe, with extensive kitchens and llower gardens, with nr without gig-hnuac snd ahthle (for two honsja) attached, being svithin IS niltiutes' walk from the Exchange. The hoiihcsarn cellared, nnd cjntnlnench two good rooms on the ground floor to the front, excellent kitchen nnd wash-house, with oonvr-DirnceK, nnd four bedrooms. For further particulars apply to -Mr. HARDMAN, agent, Chielwood. WATER TEfrior .1 term or years, WATER-WHEEL, 12 reel by 10 feet, und a Wheel lo reel hy 4 feet, both In Littlo Bolton; tho former being 12 horses' power, and the latter horses' power, and are regularly supplli with stream of water frum the rlverCroal.

The above maybctaken separately nr together, with a building nttached tu i-nch. One building Is 12 yards square, and four stories high: and the uther consists nr ooe room, abnut 12 yards hy ti. The properly Is well adapt for a mechanics' shop, cotton waste apinuing, and powcr-loonl cloth manufactory, or nny other husluess where wstcr-iiower is required. Immediate possession may be hod. To treat for the sumo, apply to ARTHUR SHAHI'IiES, Green Hill, Little Bolton.

(COUNTRY RESIDENCE. TO BE fnr a term of year, and entered umn Immediately, a Commodious nnd very desirahlo Detached DWELLING HOUSE, pleasantly situated In Moss Grove, near the Rmholme toll bar, late In the occupation or tho Bev. Ollv. Ormnsl. The house consiaUi nf good dining, drawing, and morning rooms, butler's pantry, und an excellent kitchen nndbaekkitchon.

with a sultuhlo number of bedrooms, (wo etahlc. duiihle coach-house, a aninllgreen-hnuae, nnd oilier oflicea: nnd there ia a very good kitchen garden and plcasuru rounds. Tho houso Is In thorough repair, having been sb ly papered and palnfed. For further particulars apply to Messrs. EDGE A PAIIKER, solicitors, Manchester: or to Mr.

England, In Moss Grove, near the honor. rp.0 ALE AND PORTER BREWERS. JL TO HE LET, with immediate possoMion, all those Commodious I'KEMIhlCS, culled the Suspension Bridge Brcweiy, situate at Furd Lane, within Pendleton, a little more than a mile fiom Manchester, complete with flxtures, such as pans capahlo nf brewing 211 barrels at a time, with mssh tub, nnderbtck, cooler, working square, high-pressure engine In excellent condition, boiler, pumps, malt mill, and apparatus, all fitted up with taps, cocks, pipes, Ac. with an everlasting supply of the haest water in the country; together with Two (one attached and one detached) Cottages, suitable fnr small, respectable families, with gardens, office, stables, a fine spacious yard, and about two acres ef land: rent very moderate. For further particulars, and a view or tho premises, apply to ROBERT DARBYBIIIRE, estate agent, Brindlc Heath, Pendleton.

GLOSSOP AND MARPLE BRIDGE TURNPIKE ROAD. Notice is hereby given, that th tolls arising nt the several toll gates upon the above, turn- riike road, called or known by the several names of Glossop Mr, Glossop Mill Rar, Charlrstown Rar. Dinting Bridge Bar, Lee Head Har. Woolley Bridge Bar, and Rose Brow Bar, with the side satea thereto belonging, will be put up TO HE LET BY AUCTION to the best bidders, fur th term nf ono year, to bo computed from the 1st day of July now next ensuing, at the bouse of Mrs. Maria Wagstaff, tha Norfolk Arms Inn, st Howard Town, on Wednesday the lUth flay nf May nut, between the boursof eleven and one o'clock, in tha minncrdlrected hy the acts, passed In the third and years of the reign of hislnte majesty King George the Fourth, for retaliating turnpike which tlmeand place the NEXT MEETING id the trustees or these roada will be holden.

The tolls arising st the above-named bars were let tho last year for the sum of 2,875, snd will be pot up in snch lots or parcels, and at such soma, as the trusters then present shall think fit- Who. vcr may happen to be the best bidder moat al the same time tie prepared with satisfactory sureties for the due payment of the rental the time and In the proportions required by the said trustees. THOMAS ELLISON, Clerk to tbo said Trustees. Glo-aop, April 15th, 1841. CHAPEL-EN-LE-PRITH AND ENTER-CLOUGH BRIDGE TI'KNPIKE ROAD Notloe ia hereby given, that the trdla arising at the several toil gate upon the above turnpike rnad, called known by the several names of NewBmllhy Bar, II ay field liar.

Fisher- Har, and IMighurst Lara; Bar, with the aide gates thereto belonging, will be put up TO HE LET BY AUCTION to the best bidders, fnr the term uf one year, to bc computed from the an uij nusni'ii ensuing, aimo uiniac oi .11 oris Wagvia.fr, tb Norfolk Arms Inn, at Howard Town, on Wed-I nrwisy the 13th nay of Mny next, betwein tho hours ol 1 eleven and one o'clock, in the manner directed by the acts, passed In the third nnd fourth years or the reign nf his late I majesty King George ihe Fourth. for regulating tnmpika at whieh time and place, the NEXT MEKTlNri of the trustees of these roads will Ire holden. The tolls arisioz at the ibovk-nnfni ,1 were let th last year for the sum of 684. and will be put up In such lots or and at such sums as the trustees then pr sent shsll think fit. Whrs-ver may happen tn be I he best bidder moat, at the Ktmctlme, be prepared with satisfactory sureties for the due payment of the rent at the times, and la the tffoportiou, required by the said trustees.

THOMAS EI.LInON, Clerk to the said Treat. Oloesnp, April 15th, 1841. STOCKPORT ASHTON TURNPIKE ROAD. TOLLS TO HE LET Notice Is hereby given, that a MEETING of tha truKtees or commissioners for the turnpike mad, under an act, ptA-d In tbe sixth year of tbe reign of bis late majesty King George the Fourth, for more effectually repairing and improving the mad from BUckpori, In the county pvl Chester, to near New-houses, In the county uf York, and other roads In the said counties and in the county palatine of Lancaster, and for making and maintaining ieverl new branches tooommonl-cate be held at the Commercial Hotel, In Aahtos-under-Lyne, in tbe said orronty of Lancaster, on Wednesday the 10th day of Juno next, al eleven o'clock In the forenrton; at which time and place tbe TOLLS arising at the several gate will he LET BY AUCTION, either ttste-ther or in lot nr parcels, ss the sold tro-totis shall think St. to th best bidder, for a term commencing on the 28th day of October xl, In th manner directed sn tbe act passed In the third aod fourth years the reixn of his late majesty King George the Fourth for regulating turnpike nysda," which tolls were lt, the last year, for the sum of two thousand six hundred pounds above the expenses of collecting tbe name, and will, ir let tngevber, be put op at that sum.

Whoever heppeas to be tne bs-st hldder must, at the same time, pay one month in advance (if required) of the rent at which such tolls may be let, and give stcvrlty, with MiScient sureties, to the satisfaction of th trustees of the said turnpike rood for payment of the rest uf the money by instalment every fortnlvht. HIGGINBOTTOM, ItfCKLEY. A LORD, Clerks to tbe said Trustee. Ashinn-nnder-Lyw, 13th May. 81- TOLLS TO BE LET.

Notice is hereby given, that the TOLL4, arising at the erected npm the turnpike rood, leading from Brandlesnme Mom Gale, in tbe tewnsiilp of Kltrm. to the Duke of York public-house, in the township of Bla kburn, and the branch road therefrom, all in the county palatine of I-ancaster, and called or known by the names of the Oftmshaw Park Gates, the Bonk Lane, Boadtwortii, and Guldeslde Side Gates, the I.ins WItbins, the H.iWcn Hall, the Btake Lone, the Lum Car, and the Mims Gates, tigcthcr ivith the Toll Houm foe collecting the same, herinto respectively bci.ngiog. WILL BE LET BY AUCTION, to the heat bidders, at the house of Mr. James Blomeley, the Old Bull Inn, Diackboro, in tbe said county, on Friitry tbe IMth dxy Jane next, between tbe bwrs of two and four o'clock in the afternoon of the same dav. In tfso msenun- dircettd by the acts, passed in the third aod fo-irth years id iaa reign or nu late majesty King oeorge tbe fourth, for regnlatisg turnpike roads;" which bill produced the lost year the sum of J.7S3 over and above the xpenses of crHleei-lng thmu N.B.

1 one toils will bc let in tu reels or lots, and each parcel or Ut will be pat up xt each sum as the trassee shall think fit. Whoever happens lo bo the best bidder for each or any parcel or lot, mutt, at tbe lame time, pay one moil til in advance (if required) of the rent at whjcb the no may be let, and give security, with toffieient sureties, to lhrrt-fatffibn of the traaSeSM of th-, said -z-ratrfl-e mills foe Daymen! uf the lest of the motley monthly, or in such ether pmpotVita a shall be then directed. And no Wdviing wUI be received from ticnoos who are not provided with such urrUea And, on the same day, at the same place, at twelve oretoek at neon, the adjetwBM meeting of tbe aald tracts win also De neu- W. B. NORRIS.

Clerk to the Truitets tf th aaid Tornpilte Radi-Bary, May lith, 1941. NORTH TRAINS. STATIONS. Train leave Mall. London 9 30p.m Birmingham 12 40a.m Leicester 1 1 24 a.m.

Derby 1 3 19o.m for Rotherbatn mib" land -m Nonnauton 5 44a.m Leeds 7 40a.m. Mancbesler Hull I 30a.m. York 0a.m. 7 20a.m. 9 Shlpton 6 17a.m.

Alne fl 31a.m. 7 S4a.m 10 .0 a.m. Thlrsk 7 Rao. 24a.m. in 43a.m.

NorthsUcrton 7 a.m. 52a.m 7a.m. Cowton 7 54a.m. 9 14a.m. II 20a.m.

Croft 8 12a.m 1147 a.m. Arrlve at Darlington 8 3) o.m. 9 50 a.m. 12 5p.m. THRVCK BV COACH Arriving al Nweastle.

12 Hp.m. 4 0p.m. 4 Op.m.l Every Monday tbo morning train from York will depart at 5 a.m. instead of 8 a-ra. and arrive according to the following time LKAvrj, arsivps York, a.ra.

I Shlpton, 5 17 -m. Alne, 5 34 a.m- Thlrsk, 6 8 s.m. N. Allerton, 6 32 s.m. Cowton, 6 44 a.m.

Croft, 7 s-m. Darlington, 7 3) a.m. FARES BETWEEN YORK AND DARLINGTON. rASSIStOXSK. I rsnaiAoes.

I hosses. First Class, 12s. Second Class, 9s. I On two wheels, 20. On four wheels, arsj.

One, 30a. Two, 3 s. Three, 30. FARES FROM YOKK. First Class.

Second Class. Third Oafs. To London 2 in 1 17 6 0 0 0 Do, (Mall) 2 18 6 210 000 Birmingham 1 12 0 1 1 fi 000 Derby 120 0 14 6 000 Sheffield II 13 6 0 9 0 0 0 0 Leeds 060 041 030 Manchester loo 0 13 0 0 9 6 Belby 0 3 6 026 0 20 Hnll Otis! 060 046 Carriages snd horses must be at the station a quarter nf an hour before the departure of the trains; anil, to prevent dtseppo.ntment, previous notice should be riven. The company will not be responsible for Iuggige, unless It is lysiVed and aid for according to its value; and passengers are particularly requested to have their name and address fully marked thereon, and satisfy themselves that it is deposited on the carriage. I.

O'BRIEN, Secretary GREAT NORTH OF ENGLAND RAILWA Y. Ilth of May, 1841. DEPARTMENT. FOIST CLASS: Lime, stone, bricks, tiles, slates. The company do not furnish waggons for first-ctu goods, except under a scial sgreexnenl, when in additional charcc will be made nf one farthing per ton per mile.

Pirst-elasa good and timber will be sent along with the coal trains. SECOND CLASS: Lead: pig, bar, rod, hoop, and heet iron; noils, vices, chains, eastings, pitch, tar, sugar, treacle, conants, ale, porter, murtctlRc-l sr-iril, hides, lealh'r, cement, wool, woollen yarn, hemp, flax, tow, ngs, paper, salt, nap, tallow, canvass, cordage, dyewoods, paint, oC, glne, bristles in casks, shoe thread, earpetlog, earthenware in casks or crate. charcoaL THIRD CLASS: All articles not otherwise aramrrated. No more than 70 cwt will bc allowed on each waggon. The company require a declaration in writing trim the anffrv rixed agent of tho psrv wishing tn forward goods, 'sefure tbey con allow the waggons containing tbtm to be attached to the merclutndne train- Each wanron to be declared paratelv AU pocltars under MPb most be declared and paid for aa 56ft each.

HAZARDOUS ARTICLES-. Gunpowder, carboys containing oQ of vitriol, aquafortis, spirits of turpentine, or other Inflammable articles, are prohibited from being brought neon the railway, unle a written declaration is given bsftwehand to the merchandise agent, when a special agreement wUI be made. The company will not be responsible for loos or damage occasioned by fire from the engines; nor will any claim foe loss or damage for which the company are rctcssible. be ai-mittcd, unless mode within tbree days after audi lists or damage has occurred. Parties wishing tc iisjs-n an account with the tompany must make application to the merchandise agent, without which no credit will be given.

TERMS OF CREDIT: Monthly accounts, pnyable In ens, on the Brt Tuesday of the st-coeedlng month. Further parties llari may be learned on appiiettioo to Mr. SAMUEL JORDAN, ajent at the Merchandise Station, Darlington. The following rates include tolls and locomotive power for the fint-clss goods, and also waggons for all oihor art-das: TABLE OP RATES. i 5 3 at a I I 1 1 I 1 d.

d. 1. i I I. d. s.

d. s. d. s. d.

s. d. s. 0 7 10 I till 2 0 (1 3 0 .1 i) 1 1 12 120 2 1 8 4 0,0 1, 0 4 0 4 0 2 I 3 9 5 11 32 7C09 0 07 0 I3459'764ll6l2 10 II 4.7 0 I7 01S 16 13,1 67' II 15 0 96 226120 IS 161 2K 36; (I 5 04 04' 0 22 3 9 5 0 3 76 09 08 07,0 '3 1U 66 88 56 I412I(I0 i i 93-12 6 79 18 6 9 I 1 6 I 12 20 2 8 1 8 4 0 08 04 04 0 29 4 9 4 0 0 6 1ft 01! Ola 44 7 i 0 6 15 0 1814 12 1 17 30,40 X6 56 09 08 06 0 33 56, 76 9' II 0 I 2 1 10 0 10 0 1 7 30'4n36 56 0 i 0 (1 fi 0 Darlington to Croft Cowton Think Alne York- Cowton to. Think Alne York.

N. Allerton to Think Aloe YoriE. Think to York Alne tn York Pigs aadcilTt from oae farthing to crio penny per mile each, Keordliiftoi.

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