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The Guardian from London, Greater London, England • 4

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gall fci? sanction. Salctt auction. 0 be UeU galea Up auction -VAGRANT OFFICE, Worithouso, Strangeways.i From Tucsday.March March peraonswers lodged, and rel'cved with 9c. 3d. JUBILF.E SCHOOL, March 26.

Visitors for the ensuing week. Mrs. Calvert, Mr. Clni.e, Mrs. Cooke, and Miss Cooke.

ROYAL LANCASTERI A Number of children 1.1 the school Hoys 731 Girls 325 Total 05(J-Vlsltors for the ensuing week, Mr. G. Daiisoii, and Mr. S. Fletcher.

LL Persons having any claims or demands against the latu Miss MARY MARIMOTT. of a. of the- plan Mt. Jepsoa said ho should like to seo the plan Taut he had never been able. He knew his property to be crjlhin the precincts of Heaton NorrUi Chapelry, and lie paid to that' chapel, though he bcliered that, like Dids-ljuty, it had no definite As to Dids'iuty, his father had been churchwarden reneafeilh-, mid he knew a great deal about the matter, which, if he (the defendant were to state, might involve the churchwardens and with otheT parties.

The fact was, that perhaps the whole, hut certainly nine-tenths of his date was never in the hands of the Mosley family: and that was the origin of the mistake. Besides, the rating of any body but the seat-holders was of very modem Origin. Mr. Foster said that the orer-seer bad better procure his eridonce as to Mr. Jepsnn's property being within the chapelry, and both parties appear again net Thursday.

If he could find no such evidence there was, of course, an end of the matter. The oierseer said that the defendant's father was churchwarden in respect of this very pioperty and the defendant had given the overseers a great deal of unnecessary trouble. Mr, Jep-non said he thought he had most riqht to complain of the unnecessary trouble, for the overseers had now summoned him ftmr tunes, mid on every foimer occasion had subsequently "iren him notice not to attend, and abandoned their claim. The parties then left the court. POSTSCRIPT.

LONDON, THURSDAY, MARCH 27. F.u.MotTir, Mvncii 23 Ilw Majesty's hired packed Pel-lam, arris ed to day from Mexico she left Tampion the 1-th January, and the Ilarannah the 7th ult. The prospect of Mexico, as f.ir as continued tranquillity goes, is more Mattering than for a very long time. The present government powerful. The V.iloim b'iiii home dollars, but it is not known on what acct imt.

The I'riuetiS Victoria has had a slight attack of the prevailing influenza, ulneh has prevented her from leaving Kensington Palace since Monday, but we have the pleasure to state that her rojl highness was considerably better jestertlay, ami is fast recovering. Courier. The committee of the house of commons on Captain Kos3's clain net cm Wednesday to consider their report, which is to be. fatuurabli: t) thu gallant (itlijer's claims. Tar.

1'iNtjs. Cuv, Twrha o'C'ock. The cousol market ro.itmne.H uith.nit alteration at 91 to i- fur money, and 1 XA to for the account. A depression of I per cent, has taken place in Spanish bonds in consequence of the Paris quu'ationf considerably lower; they are now bjwU are-aNo a shade lower; they are quoted at fiO to for account closed at 'Jl Portuguese bonds Go Spanish .10 aj. Xt) VICES TO RESPONDENTS.

IV hope to be able to find room for the communication of if, next we' mLci wc have no parliamentary reports claiming our attention. We expect A h'mnihi Titan will not find the subject nf b's complaint anything more than very temporary: but M-e are making arrangements which, should the case be otherwise, will "tntile us satisfactorily to meet the difficulty. We ill attend to II Jl, next week. We cannot in-ei the paragraph beaded London and Southampton Iluil way," mi authority as to the facts aliened, we ourselves know nothing. Weipiitc aree in the sentiments expressed by A Levpayer: but we do not see what practical measure van be adopted to etlcct to his su(Setion.

It does not appear to ii that the publication of the letter adduased To the IVoifr of Manc'icstcr, und signed A Church. nun, mild tie of any real A I'et vluai I'uii'U to out of the Mancliettcr Schools of Medicine In 'ir next. The lines sent by of King street. In our next. Krrutnm.

We are requested to state, that William RadcliiTc's dividend meetine; ill take place nn the 21st of April, and nut on the loth, ai advertised hi our la.it. TO' rim fahtor of nn: guardian. The Asliton-upon-Mcrsey and Sale 1'rovlrlent Sorlery continues so piotperousn state that I am reijues'ed to send yuuthe annexed abstract of the annual account for the eii-couraRvnieiil similar cstnlilisbiiicnts in other places. As he best ini.ins of seciirinir proper hcdditii; and clothing for the pour, uud ktvpimr up that kindly fedluK which ft Is all tunes iltsiinble should exist between the different cl.i-si'S of ociety. it is hardly possible to over-rate these institutions, and, were it nut for the sad proportion of the cannons of the working population which unfortunately puds its way In the beer shops, one mfirht reckon upon an n.uount of benent which it would indued tie delightful to contemplate: tie foilim inn sums, seldom exceeding from each person nclcly.

were last year received bv the curate and ehureh- a l'i in lie ton nsbip of sale 4 12 -1 Ironi the 1 5 8 8G 18 0 I'loiu 42 1) li-h the dav of distribution, mid in- t. si al.lo ed I) 43 11 3 11 HalaiKv in band last year. 3 8 Which was rii-tilbulcd in the followbo; articles, blankets, pairs; bed ijtlilt-thine and fcmen milieu), bed-IniKi KKl yards; yards; 2f yards; blue cloth, uros; gladden, 4 yards; dnwlusH, 12 yards; rhi-i-k, 4 ants; white Hmiiiel, 'JUS jards; red flannel, Tort Ine for the ick dozen huttlcJ; coals. 42 tons. As the piopnrticn received l.s entirely by tjie liiioUut each per-on has nuhscrihcd, we have uothiiiR like 1'iurmuiiui' ordisrati.slactlon, which i too often the ease In a purely gratuitous mi.

Sir, your obedient ei unit, JOHN MOORE. Old Sale Hall, KJtii March, lH3i. MKTr.OllOl.t'f.ll'AI, OHSMlVftTIONS, lly Mr. Ronchc tt i. Ihiro.netcr.T bermometeriiudiiydroniotei Maker, 4n, Market-street.

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I 52. 41. A DAIRY OF MILK TO BE LET. Inquire at tbe.printers'. TO BE LET; a'HOUSE, in St Peters Square, with coach bouse and stable adjoining.

Far particulars apply at Mr Henry Forth's. Bridgewater rpO BE; ad nteld ''dpdu' immetfiately, THREE) FIELDS of BRASS -IAND. situate Between Clieetham Hill and Mancbtster-Apply at the printers'. '0, BE LET, TWQ. excellent SHOPS, in An- unu A tl lltrln ahsvtMft Crura atva t- Annltt Tlnwt WorthinjftoD.

opposite thg premises. BE LET, tlie large and convenient H0USEA Info In tht THlMOlxtTi rt 4 nnovi rinrii d-a site St. Mary's Cbureh, Parsonage. Apply jo llr. Joseph Flet-eher, Market-street.

rpURNING TO LET. TO BE LET, and may 1 be entered upon Immediately, WOTtOOMs, 36 yardi by 14, with, any quantity of power required Apply at the printers'. BE LET, a four-stalled coach nouse. nay 1011. ana Diuce lot s.iauie and himn, atea terms, inquire at Mr.

C. H. icings, acaiiouer, niHrKet srrecc. po BE LET, a WAREHOUSE, at the top of ju. yueiiu on iicai 10 iiiozciiuuao street, ueansgate.

It is calculated (and has always been occupied for the foreign trade.at a moderate rent Apply at No 44, Brazennose street. 0 BE LET, with immediate possession, PART of a larce WAREHOUSE, situate in Ntw ltrnn.n.n,i with north lights. Apply to Joseph Uuttcrworth, stuff manu- iaubuiei, 1111 liiu pi ciiiines 'IPO BE LET, a DWELLING-HOUSE (with or wunout gamen or outounamgs), situated at Moss Side, 21 miles from Manchester. per annum For par- ticnhirs apply to Mr. Samuel Brooks, Bank, Market street, maiii-ovaier.

rpo BE LET, that WAREHOUSE, No. 19, York JL street, corner of Mosley-strcct, which will be fitted up to suit the convenience of a tenant; and having a double show loom, each compartment upwards of 100 feet in length, with north sky lights, it will bo found well adapted for any iiunso extensively eugagea in tne print trade. Apply to Mr. 1IIIJX1 fit- 1.1 uirti-r aiiuai. iu.

ueorfps-sireec NEAT and Stmprinr in r.hnthnm Place, Grtenheys Field, Chorlton-npon-Medlock, TO HE LET. It consists of a parlour, kitchen, scullery, three u.u nmum, una. luree ccuars; jc js ncren-up ivitn srainea glass fan light, marble. Iron, and stone chimney pieces, superior b.7, w.mivi, uuii cci iiifiici iieueositr eoiiTcui ence: rentjL'lf Apply to Robinson, on the premises. fSMi BE LET, wiih immediate possession, acoib A venient DWELLING HOUSE and OFFICES, situate No.

38. Deanscmte. near St. Marv's ante: tnnorhnr xrtth -eivn CAP.GE WAtlHOllSF. ROOMS oyer the same, with excellent north light.

Als ON SALE a RANGE of WAltEtlOUaE smuioic ror a smwnware or muslin manufacturer. -nppiy to wr. w. WArJHUr 1, solicitor, lis above. fffO KE LET, and may be entered upon on the II O.l.l, nr f.

-iii i umic a fiuuu nuuaii, witu iront ana kitchen Gardens, pleasantly situated near Brouehtou Ford, nl nroninlniMHHliul K. i i "i riiniun, coiiiprianiK two panours, kitchen, scullery, four lodging rooms and cellars, with wash- pump ui siirmc water in tne yardApply to E. DodEshon and Co, No 10, Marble-Btreet, Spring Gardens. 'BO BE LET, for a term, and with or without JL about four acres of land, an excellent family HOUSE, rim every convenience, suitable tor a large family; there arecight bed rooms, spaeloua outbuildings, lawn, aud two riuuuuuve khj-ucus, ueiiKuuuiiy situatcu in ifreat JVeston, about half a mile from Parkgate. If not let soon, the proprietor would let thchouse furnished for the summer mouths.

Apply to Mr. WM. QUAY, Great Ncston, who will Hhew the premises. WO BE LET, a capital INN or HOTEL, situated JL In the most central part of Manchester; to any one desirous of embarking in the trade, this would be a favourable oppoitunlty, as there is an excellent brewhouse complete with brewing utensils. The fixtures and browing utensils to be taken at a valuation.

The in-coming tenant might take all or any part of the furniture to suit his own convenience ror turtner particulars mnuire from Mr. GEO. PATCH ETT, distiller. Broom-street, Manchester. Letters post paid.

EADY-FURNISHED HOUSE. TO BE f.lT. fill rhU RlimiTini. l.lnn, II, 11 01 IUI 1I1DJICU siLuut-e on tiuic Hiu i errace, about one mile from the ferries of Woodslde and Birkenhead, a situation which is admitted commands one of the very finest views about Liverpool. The house contains a breakfast, sitting, and dining room, four good sleeping apartments, and two attics, with kitchens, sculleries, Further particulars m.lv hi.

Itnnurn hv nnnlfhrnlmi rn I I mi. u. ElUllllU, IVJUC, and porter dealer, Chapel-street, LI vet pool. S0UTHP011T. TO J3E LET, ami entered upon on the Brst day of June next, nil that DWELLING HOUSE, situate in the above very fashionable watering place, known by the name of the Centre House of the Union Build-lugs.

The house consists, on the Brst floor, of two parlours, a dining room, eight yieds by five, kitchen, scullery, pantry, wash-house, aud a doubla-bedded, servants' room) on the second floor, two double and seven single-bedded rooms, and a small sitting roorr) For further particulars apply to Mr. Hammersley, Wigaii (if bv letter, post paid); or to Mr. Yf. Ball, Southport, who will shew the premises. PgO BE LET, either together or separately, or to he SOLD, i wo MiuLN, situate ac Lees Hall, witnin Oldham, well adapted for spinning and weaving, or for silk throwsters.

The higher mill is live stories and attics, about 108 feet long, by 30-and 30 feet wide; the engine twenty horses' uowcr. The lower mill is four stories and attics. UA feetlongby37 feet Wide; the engine 16 horses. Attached are convenient warehouses, mechanics' shops, Ac: also a number nf cottage houses. A person will show the premises on application at the Westwiiotl Inn, and for particulars inquire at the counting "house of CLEGG, BP.OWN, and Co, Norfolk street.

on a targe quantity or wen got may, near the above premises. 0 BE LET, and may he entered on immediately, the HOUSE and GROUNDS called Chaoel Field. situated on tile banks of the river Mcdlock, near Ardwick Green. Tho whole contains about rive acres. In part plcasnre grounds, shrubberies and garden; $he rest pasturage.

The house, 'whjchijiossesses every convenlnco for a moderate slwdmilJ pleasantly situated on rising ground of dry gravelly sou, near me centre vi tne twin tucrc being no thoroughfare through1 the grounds, the whole is perfectly retired; and although within half hour's walk of the Exchange, the shrubberies' arc ao arranged as to give all the advantages of a retired Country residence, 'compatible with the Immediate vicinity ot the town. Apply to David Dockray, Rusholme Road. 0 BB LPjT, with immediate possession, a HOiiSE. in Leaf Suuare. Pendleton, No.

11. contain ing drawlmr and breakfast moms, six bed rooms, dressing and store rooms, two kitchens and pantry, Also a WAREHOUSE iu Sounding-Alley, replete with fixtures, suitable for shipper Also TO RK LET, and may be cntei ed upon after the 24th June next, two liuutitis, rvo. sandy, Leaf Snuaro. which are now occuoiid by the Rev. Dr.

Clunk', as one bouse, and together with the baiidingsat tho back, used as and for a school. At the of Dr. Clunies tenancy, the owner intends to vnll down the school rooWi and by building additional rooms at the back of each of the nouses, to convert tneni into tWDiuweiimg-oonses-, simnar the first mentioned house. For turcoer particulars apply Mr. John Ash, No.

19, Whl ecross Bauk, Salford. (one enncetn. AO BE LET. Furnished or Unfurnished, in the Mo of Man, that desirable RESIDENCE called Summer Hill, beautifully situated within one mile and a half from the town of Douglas, isle of Man, commanding a flue view of the town aud bay, being on a very elevated situation, with eight or nine acres of land, acoach house and three stalled stable, a large and productive garden, a glen well laid out and most picturesquely situated, containing a capital spring of water, with plantations and pleasure grounds. The house possesses every convenience and accommodation required for a genteel family residence.

The above promises will be let on moat advantageous terms tor tnree ar, if required. ucre is a reguliir communication with Liverpool by the steam boats daily during the Summer months, and twice a week during tne inter Apply (ir oy letter post paid) to e. r. Kcnney, solicitor, Liverpool: or to Mr. John Welch, Architect, Douglas.

USHOLME. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, two hnndsomo weil-huilt and conveniently arranged VILLAS, situate at Rubhnlmc Green. miles from the Kxehange, well adapted for genteel families, most plea santly situaten anil so elevated an command a very extensive view of the country, and the k'ork, Derby nnd Cheshire Hills, with excellent gardens, inn! two stalled stable and coach-houses adjoining! ornamental Azc. Each bouse contains spacious uiiiiug room am. ing room, ircaktast room.butlf pantry and store room, five good hed-i-iii vim with hot and cold bath room and water closet, together itii spacious l.Uehen, arranged upon the most improved principle fit, regaids pratns, iVc itli a constant supply of hoi water for the u.

of the kitchen a large back kitchen, beer cellars, and wine cellar lth stone shelves, pantry with salting stone, and also a Muter closet, pump with esce' cut water Aoply to Mr. HLCKWELL, Rusholme, or at tils works, --stcr-sireet, oxtorrt Road. 1. s. There Is small room ov.

the coach-house where a groom might sleep, if required and another bed room can be added to each house, if wanted. Sales ton Mucticn. Marble. Cliimnni 1'i. t.i.

By SAMUEL WILLCOCK, at his Room-. No. 1 Chapel Walks, Manchester, on Tuesday, April 1st, 18b4, precisely at three o'cloek in the afternoon: fg TWENTY HandFome MARBLE CHIMNEY B. PIECES, suitable for drawing, dining, bleakfast, and bed rooms. May be seen the day before.

lly Mr. CAPfcS (by order of the devisees in ur Icr tiro figwill of the late Mr. Edward Milne, deceased), ar York Hotel, on Tuesday the fifteenth day of Apiil, at six o'clock in the afternoon; TIIE Fee Simple of all that MESSUAGE or DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP, with the appurten-anccs, r.Ituate in and fronting the southerly side of King-street, In Manchester, being numbered .12, in the same street, and now in the occupation of Mr. Alexander Morris, linen draper and hosier, and his undertenants. These premises extend into Back King-street, and occupy a site of 205 superficial souare yards, or thereabouts.

They are not subipnt to any ground rent, and nil) be sold subject to a lease thereof tottiesam wr Alexander morns tor a term or years, nine of which are unexpired, at the low rent of ninety pounds per annum, payablo quarterly, hut by which the tenant is bound to do ail repairs, both inside and outside, as well as to paint, add also to insure the premises to a certain amount against fire, in the names, and on behalf of, the owners. For further particulars apply to Mr. WILLIAM CSsON, solicitor, 1 1. Brown-street, Manchester; nud to view the premies app) to the said Mr AUji'auuler Morris, on tho apot- Thc Isria Iter. Moses Randall's Ltlrary.

R. J. FORD hegs most respectfully to inform the lovers of literature, and the ouhlV I that be has received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, the latter end of April or beginning of May, the very curious, valuable, aud extensive COLLECTION of BOOKS, formed with the utmost care aud judgment, during the last forty years, by the late Rev. Moses Randal, A.M. The collection comprises a great number of senrcp nnA valuable works.

In Divinity, History, Topography, Biography. Voyages and Travels, English l'oetry, I5iblioKiapby, the Latin and Greek Classics, (the most esteemed editions.) Lexicons, Grammars, and rare early. printed Bibles, a great variety of miscellaneous uitlish Rooks, in the various classes of literature, and many veryscnrce French and Irah Works. Catalogues will be ready for delivery a fortnight pre vious to tne sate. a urtner particulars win ue mven in 2, Black-friars, Manchester, March 1834.

Rjctcntirc Prcmisrt, J-'nluahlc Plant and in Trail? R. SH LTTLE ORTH is instructed to an- Jiounce fur peremptorily SALE on the in llarbican, London, on Tuesday the 1.1th of April, IXi-s, at eleven o'clock the Leasehold, for thirty years, 'me'vplred' at aground rent, of the EXTENSIVE PREMISES, advantageously situate. No. So, Barbican, long established as a Soap Manufactory of great eminence, hut applicable, to any mercantile purposes, having capital warehouses, counting houses, office, stabling, yards, and a most commodious attached, with numerous appurtenances enclosed within a quaaranKic. iiso on inesainc aay win ne SOLO, tf.e PLANT aim uir.ivsii.s in i inun, in tne erection of which no expense has been spared, comprising four large soap coppers thirty-two large cast iron vats and receivers, nn oil vat, un iron' slacking pit.

a barilla mill, a melting pan ami 'press, pumps, brick and iron work, erection, staging, iKtuies Htid' utensils. The wholn In excellent condition. The prcnVscs may be Viewed till the sale, and the plant arid utensils on Monday pre thereto. Particulars ma be had fu due ti.ue, on the premises of Messrs. Young and Valiincs, solicitors.

No. St. Mildred's Court, mid of Mr. S'huttleironh Poultrv, London. .1 Part of the Faluabk taid Excellent Hntjelmltl Furniture well made Poolcasc, hy Gillotcs, 13 feci incites hive, and 9 feel fo'glt; Turkey Carpet, nearly new, feet by 15; Cabinet Piano-Forte, by Clemeniiand Malioany Cabinet, containing a deriralile Otlln'tum of Marble Top Table, Ttco Medical and other Booh, and other Effects of Dr.

who is hating Mancl-eslcr. By Mr. R. W1NSTANLEV, on the premises, Petei'a Square, Manchester, on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 1st and 2d, ten o'clock eaoh day; nriHE FURNITURE comprises camp bedsteads JL and chamber requisites, elegant rosewood sofa, table, mahogany articlea, in set of capital patent dinmg tables, beau, tiful sideboard; and sarcophagus wine cooler, library table, secretaire and bookcase, cheffiwier. Handsome window curtains sod cornices, set of sis: strong oak library chairs, brewing utensils, and other useful articles.

The llOUKS, comprise a fineenpynf Albinus's Anatomical Plates; the various early works of Fabricius, Areteus, Snie-ten, Hoffman, and others: Ralr Historia Plantarum Fyfe's ftiui tne vajuauie ueatises or uierjan, Audral. Mortimers Etchings, o'anciby'j ditto. Speed's Ilisrory of Grc.it Britain, folio; Cstrou and iiouille's Reman History, vuls. "olio, tine set: and other mi.seellanci.-js rks; together lib of the books and pr.r.r-, IU bo u.d"ou 'A i-nesday. The whole may be viewed on the Monday preceding the sale, when catalogues may fc had on the premises; and of Mr.

U. Winsucley, Exchange, Manchester. Fret from Duly. By Mr LEECH, on-Monday the 31st of March, 1834, at the Dwelling House of Mr. Gerard Cowell, No Bank Parade Salford, by order of the assignees: whole of rthe valuable.

HOUSEHOLD I GOODS and FURNITURE, consisting of two handsome mahogany sofas, Bet of chairs, dining, card, ana Pembroke tables, splendid eight days' clock In glass case, secretaire and Brussels carpets, drugget, moreen and chintz win- cbipa, glass, and earthenware; handsome four posrand cent bedstead, with mahogany feet, poles, and sult- aoie draperies; nair una straw mattresses, rapuai icainei beds, bed' and table blankets and quilts, swing glasses, painted chamber furniture, chests of drawers, good useful kltcr.en requisites, ana taunary utcnsns. rne sine to com. mence at ten o'clock. Sale'ai from VttUj. Bv Mr.

LEECH, on Thufsdav' and Friday, the Sd and 4th of April, 1834, at Woolden Hall, the residence of Mr. Borrowi i FT1HE Whole of the- -HOUSEHOLD 'FURNI- TURE, pianoforte, by Broad wood, elate, china', glass. linen, books and and dairy utensils, tra-velllinr c'aariot. ohaeton anfetz. double; and hnrnesn.

together with tho Farming Implements, consisting of double and single ploughs, harrows, land roller, three box carts, wnusixipcn wneetsana iron arms, two capital much cows, gfg horse and" pony, nnd a quantity of willow nnd poplar boards, railway waggons, Woolden Hall Is situated about two miles from the Chat Moss Tavern, an the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the same distance rrom Homn ureen. The sale wiu commence each day at ten o'clock. In the forenoon. Cattlogues and further particulars may be had on Monday toe aisc aay or marcn instant, at tne omces or FEET and HOBSON, accountants, St, James's Square; or of the Auctioneer, St. Mary's, Manchester.

The property ma be vfewed nn Wnnnnana. rtin Ol rln.p nf 4nvll To Fustian Shearers and Others. Dy Mr. LEECH, on Monday the 7th day of April, 1834, In Mr. Hamuett's Uuildines.

TfOUR CUTTING MACHINES, two backing mint), six iiejues, snarling ana puiues: a new raising machine, with three sets of boards, straps, by Bnshell ana namciers, nearly new. Sale to commence at eleven o'clock. Superior Short-Horned Stock, and Fat Cattle Jiv Sale. By Mi PASS, on Thursday the 3d day of April. 1834, at the Farm Yard of Mere Hall, near Knutsford fflWENTY thorough-bred Short-Homed in-Calf ntif tats, (tnree years old.) ana ten prime FAT TTLE, the property of Peter Langford Brooke, Esq.

These neners, wuicu are oi a superior aescnption ana oi early note, were last year carefully selected, at great expense, from the best blood that could be procured in the counties of Durham and York. They are well worth the attention of those who may wish to have a select scock. The sale to commence pre- rtlolv tit tW'n ...1 1- V. nf.awv.rtn.. Ul UUlfll, JVeeJioIiI Dieellins-Uouses, By Mr, ATKINSON, at the sign of the Balloon, in St.

George' Wednesday jthe 2nd day of April, 1-834, at five tfelocjc in the ufternoota (unless previously disposed of by private contract): Loti.jnHE Inheritance in Fee-Simple of and in BL tivt; mvELLLVii houses, injunction street, Oldham Road, Manchester, in the occupations of Mrs. McMahon. Shee. Dobson. Waterhou.se.

and another, at yearly rents amounting to 60, subject to a chief rent or x- 17s per annum. Lots. One' DWELLING HOUSE hi Thompson ftreet, and Two DWELLING HOUSES in Foundry street, between Oldham Road and St. George's Road, in Manchester, in the occupations 01 i.ittte, vviison, ana M'Cartncy, at rents amounting to the yearly sum of.fM. And also a certain Yearly CHIEF orGROUIVD RENT of ten shillings, charged upou inim aim umiaings aojoming tneiast menttoriea premises, and payable by one James Ruddock, or hlaTeprejentatlves.

This lot Is subject to a chief rent of 19s. per annum. Further particulars may be had on application to Mr. Samuel Chectham, land agent. Miles Platting: or Messrs OWEN and GILL, solicitors, 27, Princess street, Manchester.

Palttable Factory and Foundry. By Mr. WIIITMORE. at the George Inn. lu Heaton Norrln.

on Friday the 4th day of April, 1834, Bt six o'clock in tne evening, suoject to conditions of sale to be then produced LL that newly erected FACTORY and FOUN- DRY. situated near the above Inn. and called tha Rock Foundry, With the steam engine, and uouarutusbelomr. ing thereto, occupied by Mr. Joseph Higgins, Messrs.

Shaw- cross, ana 01 r. aamuci iiouing. The site of the premises contain 690 square yards, and Is subject to a ground rent of 9. per annum. The present owner wouiu not onjece to nccume tenant to ttie purcnaser, under a lease for seven years, at clear rent of '110.

per annum, and working the engine at his own expense. Dut if the owner works the engine at his expense a total rental of 1,1 1 1. V. a iiuum cam. uv uoluiijcu.

For particulars apply 011 the premises; or to Messrs. wmi EiiuunoJinria wiiiuht, solicitors, Heaton Norm To Drapers and Others. By Mr. MORRIS, at his Rooms, King street, Manchester, on Tuesday the 1st April, at eleven o'clock VARIETY of MJ SCKLLANEOUS PRO- PERTY. comprising blankets, dimities, whit-p nni coiourea jeans, uncut ruscians, green uatze, satteens, sattfu-etts, velvet bindings, dyed fents and linings, white cords.

fancy waistcoatings, Macintosh's patent waterproof cloaks for ladies or gentlemen, a quantity of sinallwares, canvass, several fashionable Bilk and dne beaver hats and hat trim mings, two exceuenc teagies, stove and pipes. May be seen the morning of sale Sale of very Valuable Household Furniture, in Itosetcood and Mahogany Modern full-sized Store Orates, Kith Polished Steel and Brass Reflectors, Bronze Fenders and Fire hvns to correspond; Highly-finulied Double Barrelled Gun, with Percussion Loci, Mahogany Case, and Ajiparatus complete; Pairs of Mahogany and Painted Folding Doors with Gothic fronts; uecess vupimanis vnth Gothic Front Doors; and outer ajjects; the Properly of a Gentleman leaving the Neigh-Iwtrhood, and Removed for Convenience. By Mr. MORRIS, ar.hisHoomB, King street, Manchester, on WednesdaytheSdof April, 1834, at ten o'clock; A CONSIDERABLE Quantity of truly Valuable Modem HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, which are nearly new, In the highest possible condition, and of the best workmanshipand material, including a very superior drawing room loo table, with oil case covers and mniir. carved pillar pair card tables a lady's work table sofa, with loose cushion and two bolsters; two fets of chairs, all of rosewood, cnsultc; very superior set of mahogany chairs, in hair seating, with carved top rails; mahogany Pembroke and card tables; mahogany chefTonicr, with carved back and inclosed gunrdurin; capital sofa, In mahogany carved frame, loose cushion, and two bolsters, upholstered with the best curled hair; handsome library chsir, covered with red moroceo; carved hall cbairst very tuycrlor Broisels, Venetian, and Scotch carpets, of various sizes, with rugsf and 3-4 oilcloths, with brass ends; auitesof elcgantdrab, damafc, aud crimson moreen window curtains, with rich silk and cornices complete; a very complete writing and reading desk, with inclosed washstaud, lead cistern, brass tap, nnd looking glass, chamber ware, and bidet; chimney and pier glasses, in gilt frames; several fine and curious engravings, framed Mid glazed, some of thcrn with plate glass; several nliitprl nrttctnc in Inn niif AAnn 1.

and chamber candlesticks, with real silver mountings; mnho- guny secretaire una oookcbsc, wirngiazeu doors, nnd wardrobe underneath: ncatlv uainted transunrcnt blind-: f. and staircases, of various widths and lengths; substantial mahogany four-post bedsteads, with green moreen hangings, air mattresses, and prime feather beds; mahogany winged wardrobe of extraordinary fine wood; painted ward robe 1 mahogany and painted chests of drawers, with elliptic and circular fronts; sets of painted chairs; swing glasses, and otner articles in cnainDerrurniture; a titieiy-iinlshed double barrelled gun, witli percussion lock, in mahogany case, and apparatus complete; fenders and fire irons; 11 pair of mahogany new folding hall doors, and a pair of painted ditto, with gothic fronts, brass hinges, handles, springs, iic, both complete forglazing; several recess cupboards, witn gothic doors with a variety of articles in domestic use. oe viewed tne aionoay ana Tuesday previously. Sale of upwards of One Hundred Dozens of rich, full-lodied Wxnes, tn fine condition, itptoardt of four years in liuttle; about ISlbs. of fine-jlatoured genuine Havannali Cigars.

from Duty. By Mr. MORRIS, at his Rooms, King street, Manchester, on Tiiursday tne sa or April, 1H34, at half-past two tor three prom or: l'WARDS of ONE HUNDRED DOZENS of Fine OLD WINES, upwards of four vears lu bottle. by order of the aspignces, viz: ju uozen Old crusted Port J7i Do Old Pale Sherry 0 Do Do Do Do Do Do Old Brown Do Fine Old Claret Fine Uuccllas Caleavella Teneriffe West India Madeira East India Do. Hi 10 2 12 3 0 Do Also very line HavaniiHh Ck-ars IWnniH Slip's.

In 21b. Jib, jib boxes. Will he sold In lots to suit purchasers. Duly. To Cuton Spinn'Ts ami MavtfoclHrrn i.j i'oiiir, Siraui Mill ft'ork.

Steam Pities, Ma-ehinrry ptepnring spinning Cotton Yam, Winding, H'orping, Dressing, ami Wearing Cotton Goods. By J. on Wednesday. April 'id, 1R34, and following oaya, ny oraer or tne assignee or ogden and Charles Walmsley, bankrupts,) at the Canal Cotton Mil), Ilollin-nootl, near Oldham, in the count)' of Lancaster: rV whole of the MACHINERY, conbistinpof one doulile blower, 4.1 inches oil thebeater. 1 nnroinir engines, .10 inches on the wire, four cylinders, llckers in.

one working rollcv '22 flats; one carding engine, 3D Inches on the Wire, llcker in. four working -rollers, threV clearers; two carding engines, SO inches on the wire, llckora in, two working rollcis, two cle.uers, five flats, all in iron frames; grinding machine, and composition grinding roller for 30 wire, lour urnwing iramcs, tnree aounie hearts each, two slubbing frames, 20 spindles each, one do 24 do. for uine inch bobbins, single rows spindles, driven by wheels, all by Smith; one stretching frame suindles. three iio iiutn each, oticdo 136do, one do 144 do, nine pair of mules 2-10 spiuniesciicn, two pair 01 Kiiuttic cop mules, 300 spindles each, three pair of shuttle cop mules, spindles each, one winding machine, 44 spindles, one do, 48 do, one do, 4 do, onedo, 72 do, onedo, all for cops; four warpmg machines, six sweep dressing machines, ifio ft, power looms, with spare beams, hcalds, reeds, shuttles and temples; skips, cans, straps, smiths' files, turners' tools, two wood and four lead vats, tubs, stillagcs and wringing pegs, warehouse and counting house fixtures, pipe of sperm nil, old brass rieu-nud old wrought and cast iron, onestearn engine of 18 horses' pon cr, with the hole uf the mill work, steam pipes, gas apparatus, pipes and lights, with other articles. For further particulars, apply to accountant, Dueie Place; Mr.

Samuel Lees, St Ann's street, the assignee; or the Auctioneer, No 13, Great Ancoats street, Manchester, of whom catalogues may be had. Sale to commence eaeli day at ten o'cloek. i'ree from Duty To Drytaltcrs, Calico Printers, Dyers, Druggirts, Painters and Others, By Mr DREW, by order of the assignees of Michael illiam Lamb, (a bankiupt) on Wednesday and Thursday, the ath and 10th days of April nevt, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each day. or: the premises, No. 1, New Market Lane, Manchester: rjpRK- STOOK-IN-TRADE, consisting 0f tur-JI.

-meric, cochineal, Salop, Bum dragon, white argol, salts of tartar, salts of chrome, valonia. smairt. mv.t root, Bafllower, muriate of ammonia, chrystals, red arsenic, emery, chalk, acetic acid, and grain tin. vordicrts. rnm.iir welds and emerald green, oil, and a variety of other drysnl- icij bicni.

inm-iy oj paintera colours; also a large quantity of excellent dyewoods, consisting of Hrazil ran oraziicitu imuu, peaeinvood, campcachv, and bt Diimlntt'ibigwood, and fustic. Scc. Km lurthcr particulars apply to Mr. Robert Grundy, one of he atoignces, Oxford Road; Pectand llolmou, accountants; Mr. HITCHCOCK, solicitor; or to the auctioneer.

Great An- coais street, siaiicucgter, ot wtioni catalogues may be had a iiilh irciwjt; iiiu rciir. Exeinnt from Dulu.F.rciiUrvt Jlnutnlmhl Family Cnrringe, Sujwb Silver Plate, Bcatttiful Upright Piano-Fcrle, fte. By J. DRF.W, or. Friday and Saturday, 11 th and 12th days of A TirJ 1 I 1,1) n.

,1.. .1 r. uj iiuw wi 1 ue moiiiuc iii allien outierwortn, a bankrupt), on the premises, opposite the New Church' Yorkshire street, Rochdale, in the county of Lancaster: rf" CONSISTING of mahopany four-post und tent bedsteads and bedding, uidhogany chairs, tallies, sldc- i-onru. cuwh 01 drawers, two secretaires and book cases, lounging chair, and upholstered ditto, excellent BrnWis carpets, elegant chimney class, pier ditto, beautiful upright piano-forte with additional keys (by Un.adwood), horizontal ditto, chamber organ with seven plays 70 tunes a number of engravings in glazed and gilt frames; very superb silver plate, brass fender and fire Irons, kitchen requisites, aud other articles, aud one very decant close carnage, one phaeton, one curricle, one gig, one excellent grey mare, ga harness, ditto for a pair of horses, and other articles. Sale to commence each day at ten o'clock.

For further particulars apply to Mr. Plant, the assignee, at Messrs. Gibson, Armstrong, and Gaily, cotton merchants, Rack Square; or Messrs. J. H.

and rtrother. nr-nnimf uiitr. Hmirii i. Auctioneer, No. iy, Great Ancoats ptrcet, Manchester, of tv, v.

muy il mm line wvrr. ociuru tjie saje. Sale of Sti'emliil Virlures anil Dy Messrs. T. W1NSTANLKV and of Liverpool at the Kxcharijre Loom, Maneheater, on Wednesday the 2nd 'J.

niii, ir.ru ai CISTLU II UlliUK oiii.cituw oi i'lOiUKrift, ot the hiphest i.tiitciiiii. ui nnu orougnt rrom (us seat, at Roles worth Castle. Cheshire, for the purpose of unreserved sale. The selection includes Group of Cows In asunuy Landscape, by Albert Cuyp. an acknowledged masterpiece of art a beautiful cabitiet picture, by Gerard Dow-King David at his Devotions, and a Virgin and Clnld.

both chtfd! avvrrs ot Guido St. Jerome, by Spagnuoletto a Village Festival, in the finest manner of Tilburgbbeaullful and classical landscapes, by Caspar Poussin. Swanevcldt, and Roysdrtel Sea Pieces, by Vm. Vanderelde and Evcrdingen Cicero at his Villa, a genuine and powerful production of the pencil of Richard Wilson with others by I.airen.e Mich' Carre, Adrian, and Jsaac Ostadc, llerkheyden. Tcmers And on Thursday the 3rd, precisely at eleven o'cloek' will be sola, Mr.

W.ilmsley's highly valuable copy of Bryan's Dictionary, Inlaid into folio paper, and most amply illiistra-orl forming 21 vols, richly bound in rusbi. a very early anri choice subscription copy of the Muaee Fransais. with the "Discours Historiques," in 5 vol-, Urge folio, Le Musie Royal, or continuation of the same; alsoan early subscriber's iHtuniic.icMfcj.ii-t.1 iniuvois, ruwsia: too de Musce. in 1 voKs i the Stafford, Grosvenor, and Miles's flnllcri's, by beautifuliy coloured Swiss Ccstumi-V am oia impres-ilors- vob. btuart and lievetc't of Athens, Paris edition and numerous other modern mreign and Ftiglish euit ellishcd The palntini- r.n.i bnoVs may be cn Monda-- i-nh V'nH1 lst April, when be I ETchangc.

at the plare or sale, Manchester- mnn of Messrs. T.Wmstanleyiuia Sous, LiverpuoL By Mr. ILLIAM LUMAX, on WVlnesdayTr3 Friday, the Ed. 3d, and 4Hi days of ilU, Rectory. STaiirtish.

near Wigan; ti? A QUANTITY of excllellent HOTTSPtrp FURNITURE, china, glass, silver phE dozen choice old wines, library of book, burn, at tl. Jandaiust. jarmlng stock, and other efw, The sale will commence each day at ten ocinn noon. Particulars of which will be given In i- l. logues, and inay be had four days prior to the I1 cin cation to Mr.

Nicholson, solicitor, WarriEKton. tV flaSi nolieitor Wignn; Mr. Brown, of the same place "i0 of the auctioneer. 2. Silverwell-strect.

Boltim Btaooo By Mr. JOHN CROWTHER.atthehouseof!d7"i7r- the Wellington Bridge Inn, in Stockport, ln ri, ncf Chester, on Filday the 11th day of April iku1111 eiuc iii mi. suli.ici:l iu bucu Condi-lr, will be then produced. Fee-Simple and Inheritance of anri those SIX eligible and newl erectoa Il it DWELLING HOUSES, situate, standing, and bein AGC street, in Stockport aforesaid, and to the front nf G'ti pike road leading through Edgeloy to Cheaib. i rtfflPT" Int.

1 ID Ol. time of sale. rfwJ "Pon u.V Lotl. All those Three Messuages or Dwelling of the above described premises, with the yards Tn appurtenances thereunto belonging, and in trip sessions of Miss Fllen Winter. Mr.

George LtL George Williams, as tenants thereof, at rents 75. per annum. 13 Lot 2. part of the above described premises, with the v-ir i and appurtenances thereunto belonging, in the sessions of Mr. Thomas Butterworth, Mis Marv and Mr.

John Heywood, as tenants thereof si amounting to Der annum. "it The above premises tire substantially built ri, and pleasantly situated on an elevation adjoining i Stockport, command a surrounding prospect opportunity tor an aavantugeous invcstniei.t, 'ti be sold subject to the payment of a yearly chinf hlo' 7s(Jd. l.ot.i. The Fee-Simnle and Inhprttnunn IVn (nonl noivK- nnl onrl til II llXW port aforesaid, and now in the possessions of j-i, and John Roberts, as tenants thereof, at rem nt, Jd per annum. "MiutA; Lot 4.

with the appurtenances thereunto belonging. J'01 I Bank aforesaid, adjoining the last mentioned prem; in tne several jiossessions or James Howard i i 1 i James Red, illiam Makanna. KcmPi Robert Hcnerson, andofhers, as tennnt.tt' "WI The premi.se.1 comprised in Lot will he the payment of the yearly chief rent of inv I Lot -J, to the yearly chief rent of 4 los. onV h- I purchase money of each lot may remain on 'V I memisesiif lcnuired). Lot5.

The like Inheritance of and in all th-tT -Plot or Parcel of ND, now occupied as g.irdi-,,'' is-u hi 1. i.iy, iiuu as gardi-n id being at Daw Bank aforesaid, and on thJ, premises comprised in Lot 3, containing situate am i-mc-n 441 uuif ti, yards, or theie.iboiits. 0 "Otirt The above plot of ir.d is very eligibly situated upon, being 10 yards and 24 inches to the froi'tnf ,1 'H leading from Stockport to Edgeley, and will ba 5 h- the pa mcnt of r.ny chief or ground (ttft The lots, with the consent of the respective he viewed, and further particular had by "sj Thomas iluttcrworth. John Crnwther, thpan nr to Messrs. HA RROl and VAUDREV solicitnV.

1 port. "-a-ai. Valuable Freihold Lands and Uitildings, at Mwk7t' J'urnzcorth and Leigh. By Mr. JOHN HOLME, (by order of the trust of the will of Mr Thomas Burv.lateiifMHrsi county of Laneasrer,) in the severa'l lots and times.niif places after mentioned, subject as vill be at siicli tirn cs and places produced Loti.

ALTj MESSUAGE or DWELLlv JrSL HOUSE, with the barn, stable, s)l outbuildings thereunto belonging, situate In ths town near Leigh, in tho said county of baneastpr. .5 all those TEN scver.i! Closes, Fields, or l'areVif situate In Minim atoresaii. surrounding the said mt and buildings, and contoining (including ihe buildings anil the fold, gnrrtcn and road appcminlneihi 39 acres, ot statute mcar-urc, or thereabouts, Theei are in the occupation of Mrs Ann Pimhlettas year to year. There Is coal, it is suppo-ed under n. oil mli.nu lii.C-ln.

...1 ll'll which with all mines, quarries, and minerals, "1 tc Wltnoiii. reserve. Lot All those FOUR several MESSUAGES nr C0TT4rr-ith the outbuildings, gardens and appurtenances ht'nJ i.A;..., WI uwiik uu iiuniiin, ii irnni In the parish of Hear an. in the aid county of Liracat Win Place, George Grey. VtSfi i yearly tenants.

In the occupation ot and John Norris. as Lot 'J. All those FIVE several Closes or Parcels 0f aitiiateatlllyndshillaforesnld, called t)i Great Croft Croft, the Pea Field. the Dixon Green Croft, and Little Ititack 11011 in iiieocciui.iiioii oiji.nn 1,, and James Tonge, a3 tenants thereof, aijf if ethcr7a lr 12p, of statute niensurp. Armstrong taming toge The mines of coal and cannel and other mines and nim.t under this and the preceding lot have been erjnmi posed of; bur the grantees are to make satisfaction trnsnniapii mid itnoiuppi.

wlltpli mnw lip s. r- uriici'aj nj tr hlin nlpnilCMu 111 M'urpkf. i.f "1 ii-u iiuweri privileges contained in their respective grants. lH 1. an imh i mini i .11 l.t.1 ill ur llllUU.D,lln,s uiiiA uuni, i.i, tut.

viw.KV ui i.i ail l'U, in ter, In the county of Lancaster, and not far dimwit George's Road, leading from Manchester aforesaid ton, eoiitninmg olbSJ superficial siiuareyardhj mid thoe Eightseveral Messuages, Cottages, or with their respective yards and appurtenances ltmit standing, and being on the said plot ot land, and Cropper street aforesaid now or late in the several nccunij of Thomas Chaytor and others. Alsoouc iintlivlilei M)tra part or share of and iu the mines, beds and veins of remaining ungot or unsold in or under the said plot of Ujj and in and under certain other plots of laud adjoining thtm ctui.aioiiiK Li.cuiiri oiiior.si square yarns oi lana, suages or cottages are sevei ally under lease for lunetfrn ix years upon chief or reserved rents, amounting in tht ntit to the early sum of ltj 12s. More than 34oU urt I not appertaining to the taid cottages or in lease land ctcloi.ti also of land laid out for streets) remain unbuilt upon well adapted for the erection of cottages and mntiufacru There is an excellent bed of clay In the land eosl is ralsdia the immediate neighbourhood; and the line of thenrrKW Manchester and Olubam Railway runs through nrutirtkt laud. This lot is subject to the payment of the yearly rn of 14 5s yd, as a proportion of the annual sum nf fim payable out of the above arid adjoining land, and being ttt illinium coin upon mi', lot on a partition OI JflUSj JU hereditaments made some time ago. Lot J.

All that Plot or Piece of LAND, situate on thi terly aide of Cropper street aforesaid. fieial Miuare tb Jieabouts, together with the Jlniue or Cottage thereon erected, and now in the occupstlmi Oliver Murris. And also all that, other Plot or Piece of liii, siruata ou the oasteriy side of Cropper street aforesaid, lis contaitiitig superficial square yards, or thcreabouti, vv ther with fhe assuage or Cottage erected anil nandici thereon, and in the occupation of mciitioucd plots of land and cottages arc held rckptiitii foi the residues of certain terms of 00i) years, createl i. 1817. and arc subject; to tho payment of tho je.irlr chief gri-und rent it's each.

Lot All hat Plot or Piece of LAND, situate and bdr.z'i tlio I.ivtrpil Ocaxii.0Lutii, 111 Mnuchenter afaxt, contaliiiiiK siittaje yards. And also all those Flveneiri MesiiiigCi or Dwelling Houses, erected and standing ur; the said plot of land, with the yards and noHtirli'iiina thereto belonging, now in the several occuuatlons ot Jac Saxmi, John Iloldcroft, J.uie Corkhill, Naylnr, iu Richard Holdcrolt, as tcnii'its from yeartocar. TFhrm' the houses front into Liverpool Road aforesaid, oppnsln in llayiuarket. and thu others Into fcothem stJcet. Tlifiiir in goou repair aim v.L'llteuauien.aua man excel lent stowi for improvement at a trifling expense.

The Minuitauiii -s, and the premises are sunject only to the pajjeitul the yearly mhii of 'J Us 5il. Lot 1, of tic above mentioned property, will benfiWriftr sale the house of Miss ICIrk.nnn, In Leigh by the siirn of tlie White Horse, on Monday the 1 Ith 1 April, lKlil, at three o'cloek in the afternoon. pl.init premises may be seen and further inforoiatlou hudonifPu- cation to Mr solicitor, Leigh. Lots 2 and 3 will be offered for sale at the Brldseina Arms, Gravi I llnlc. in Faru worth, on Thursday thu Ttadiv of April, at three o'clock tlic afternoon.

And lota 4, ti, arid bo put tip for sale nt fhe tmSH.1 Mr Robert Ryley, the Crown lnu, Deausgatc, on Friday the lrlth day of April, at three o'clock in the cf er noon. Information as to any of the above mentioned lots had on npfilie ition to the Auctioned, at unit a WoMry ufoicsaid; mill ai thcoiliee of Messrs 1 1M)I siiiwi'ors, King s' rcct, Manchester, of tlie property may be en. BANKRUPTS. Gazrlte. Friday, Match 21.

CAPPER Henry, of Strand, in the cuunt)-cf Mldilioa clciler and fl, 2, Court of lhid ami Little A rgyle itrect. Pet er Hnnoali lioirtr, Wibinni-stm-t, Htrand, i. Hatol March lit. COHS.W Wil'iiam, i.f the tuvn and county uf drapi'r, tea April Hi, May 'J, Itimin. Stu- on'i'uie.

Nil "nr. WiImiii, iVt era Hubui. tedlari Ok, draiicrs. Daieu March 15. Eiiiinril r.iinci, late of licit i.ion inthtn'." Muliiit sex, I.

house kccr anil nine iiitrdiaut, aril ihik in in the Lity of I.rnli.n; of S.ilj liorra.l.nlc and Anns U-i. er? Jr.hn li.ai, tl-i. mid Henry iita)i Mark Ijnieiiiiri' clmnti. Da'el Mai-tli lit. GOFF oi aiii.ine, In the countv nf ncrki, tiilnrMc il Apiil 'J, Mny '2, C'mir: of Sol Mr.

'hiinh in'd. Pet crs Wood and Iiiif irchocK-i'cn. lltctl lij. HAM Mors 1 Wih-im Ja i llaiilni.t, uf No. Ill, CiiprrThMroc in thccitj of l.oniloii, nioo.li.Mit; April II, May durtrf inisViONcn.

Sills Lncoc'c anil Sun Cinirt, ornlnll. I'ctcrTi'f Mittlicll ilainmmid, ilaxtcr Place, Lambeth, eurip-tin. fl.vui V- IlOltROClO W.lnain, of Lirerimul, in thecenntyof Lmcttni:" miller ami ci ni dealer April 3, May 2, Cl.tmulnn Sols Radcliffe aril Liverpool. Peters Joshua Walmsley Lirenmiil. eirn fnrr.i n.n.d M.in ii 1 1.

JOHNSON Alice, Nnithin it, in tbctounty of Lancaster, Apiil May L', Timn 1 Mr. Maljnsun. Mi ter. i-ct crs iic.ny and Alancliciter, uriiKiJ-Mnrih li. MILLER Frar.rr, of the tf 'tt.

Alban's, In the emir'r f.inl, lictuallir, April L', Court of -Mi. I aiitliuriic, 't. A jinn's, i'ct cr John Warwick, bt. A.Wr,; master. Il.itid Ma-th PVMAlt Wdluin, et Niwgatc-strcct, In the city of and in nmfnetiirer, April li.

May 2, Court of I sioners. i-ilicr and Co, lurrlidl's 1 i-t cr druf '-y combe, -r, hat l-ianufatrmcr. MskM" S1IM11' Jamci, i.r I.ivi rpis-il, in the county of Ijniratcr, jiaii tirai.dK'...':cr,de; Ipnl IJ, Mm Sols 1 rlst.r.1.. Liiiijuu i'tt er t.rii.i-) HuluiCiL'!" nmccr. D.itiil Maicti Sl.AGG It.i hanl P.ut'j.n, cf KUnhurst Ktccl Woik'.

In in tlic tansh of upon Uiaioi, in rhcoiuntyiJ stetl niaoul.ntiircr, Ajiril 4, Mayi', 'limn Hall, Mr. 1'iK'herbam. Pet crs Tbuinas Haider, lUttabami?" and anotiicr. IV.tcd March (i. b.MlTH Julia, nt ti-c 01.) Kent Ruiul, in the county of pmi rittiir, luirj sciulu tnrtji.

il April II, May ins.siiu,rr. Mr. New Inn. Pec cr Old Kent Jioad, horse ilc-iiir. March SUPEIL-EHED.

Edivard Guilge, Ih ivo-lli-n drH-r ami nun's mercer. DIVIDENJJS. April 11. V. Itirlian'wn, Aii.ini'i C'mrt, Hrotul-stnct, City, irot' II.

H.niri Miitci Road, E. lif. anil M. ntw, liristol, ii. otittcr tne, nicfclmnt anil ntilirivnrcr.

13. li. i.im- or late of Mnorside, Oldbain, cotton ija- tl 'vcr, t'oniniisiriin Roonis. Manchiatir). 10.

K.vlt hife, Whitfield, near cGttun spinner Ciaiiu.ibsioncrs' Koinr.s, Mantlicalrr). CERTIUCATEs. 11. 1. Iligli-urcct, Wapping, salt mm-hant and peienl era." M'i'all, Manriicstrr, inerclinnt and Pilkinjjtcu, Laneasliirc, ib.er.

DISSOLUTIONS OF PARTNERSHIP- J. Jarksnn and J. I.ncliounic, Marehir.ont-i.rrii'., inintinc-. linen iiraH.r and J. and W.

(kict, 'fft, npi.raiaer, and aectiimicr J. Hullawuil, Hu'ldcrsiiU 1, a. id J- hat ni.ii.ufacti.rers W. ilctailf, W. jun-Perry, ilc-nlcrs far ns re-rsnls W.

lirradliur: ami iJn.jhi.nt, ton. ocir C.n,-lctr.ii stcn-S. i'. It.c kin.ni nod P. Gcori'C arI, L-'intart1-mircliants aa.l -Ti'C'tlnv, March SR.

HAlMlRlDGKJd. ol in theccunt; ot lori i. ii i.o.iidi i n.rsK. is i.i yuik. IVt cr GcuiiC IWtvi UainbrUlqc, Dated SLinh HI I.

LOCK l.rooks Huph, of Quict-strer-t, in the dry of Ca'0' Tt; lloiul stiii, in tnccoun;) lie: Anri! ft. ll.on,, Si lf'-n I1, lo lirisfil. Pet cr K'diiaid Jones, Uristol. oil and colour nisroJu1 Cl'l m11kH' Rofrrt, rf Chirk Rani-, in the county of. stlop.

Ar'il May Ten'penwv S'liirchail, shrensl'ij'T- llayuard, Osvrti. Pet cr Thomas Jilinctt, miller. Ditr-d iarth lit. Gli SF.MANN Christina late of LivtrF-ol 5trcrt' Hvt i Londo.i, hut nou'uf Wellr-itrtct, H.uknci, in eci, inrrihant und commission agent; April' 1-', fl 1 4 mbaioiicri. Sols Dniccand Sons, j.rinioc, mtrctiant, JJatett ic merchant.

Dated March (. ic fhoir.aa, of I icrhy, in the county of Ucrbyi drayr. at tijt.tii,.Ji".uoirs' llriins, lAiicbi-str. i'ct crs Loyil and Co, II, Iav 0, ar.i Co, 1 vim r. Dated March SO.

arch SO. of I launton, In the pnrlih of Clifton f'C' nalL.ttr, April 1 1.. Mav jiulsi.ky h.iluanl, oi tlic L-iuntv ot Stafford, nalL-nr, April 1 Mav Li: Mr. Emtlebirr, Ashnornc- Pet cr David mrr. iMtcd March MKTCAI.F Cimrlcs nf Birminhfimi in Apu'fl, May fi, ifsu'cii'Hine-! HW; bam.

feol Mr. Iiiru.inphnm. PitcisJainrsu.il"- nrim-n, irnH-ers, March II. PAUL Janics, late of in the citi'uf Londoni 1 puhlbhcr, April; May (i, Court of Cr.inmisM'.ncr'- mrfcnu. Pet irs John DicUenson and lc wholcsalesrntioncrs.

Dated March ID. TWIST Jolni, i.riiliyd.iian, in the trinity of Hint, tiniKrn-, publican, April Mav ti, White Linn, saint Morrow, Livcrml. l'ct cr nomas Lloyd. I.i'"I"" mercliant. Dated March a.

WH ALLKV Thomas, of the town of EralTird, in MJti wholesale shoe manufaiturerard (1c; April ttt ten, Comniissianers' Rooms, Manchester. Mr. -ter. Peter Wrn. Tnwuc.id, Manchester, merchant.

I'iau DF.CL.RAT10.! OF INSOLVENCV. V. 1- h0rPe' SriUlioK. lounjrrnan, Cbatliain, boo's seller tt stationer. T.

Ilishop, clover haberdasher. 17. J. Itoic, Iknnondscv, meiihaat- 1. M.

Last f. Co, irtat Winchester-street, slHt imat-Ja' lit. W. Tbonnu Si Co, Cluster, bankers. 23.

T. Co. Fiee) liton, pcneral inenbasts. If CritTil- Ami L'i. J.

yew hoicr-J. Goodwin, Ma-1 facturcr. Ii- Uaid, London, tncrciiant -ft rd, tlytrs it. J. Todd, J.

Tiiid, J- len lira-ers mercers s.i far aj rrards li- LuvjAiu i -ii i until tT3 oc mercers lar ic- jiUnir.li 'i ni. t. ii r- i l.ivtsrret" -i in JLt I I IJ'. Ci Il a 'Uliivni ru-rrehants (fT feral i 'Mi I'l-i r. irintrr mi.t bv rket-street, bv (, 5, l'A LOlt, Printer, of io liroilKhtoii, and MIAII GAKMJ' 1 Sale of Hosiery, c.

Hxetnpt from Duty) continued. nnHR Public is respcctfuliY informed, that the cic nv AiuvriON. hv r. MnTTPnSUI pa n. nf Of TL nnrt ovlnniliu I KftrS fietcuers inimiuw uuu e.iciisive iiiliv u- HO- S1ERY, will be CONTINUED, at No.

100, top of King-street, following days until the whole ia sold, Sale to commence -tw -nn I'lOofk. For furtlier Dnrtloiilnr nnnlv rn Mr. JAMES KNIGHT, accountant. Spring Gardens, To Bleacher, Dyers, Painters, and Others. Removed for convenience of Sale.

tlie at Tnw.u Wftteirrpit. Mancheatpr nrooicvtot-Vi-air A1ID atUC fWJUtUOf 1 t-- iiuu- past vo o'clock in the afternoon: SIXTEEN Tons of MANGANESE, nine Casks of ground Vandyke Brown Paint. A)-o be bold on the same day at the Bank Mill, near the Adclphl, Salford, precisely at three o'clock in the afternoon, a large quantity of Ungrounci Brown Paint; all of which will be sold in lots to suit purchaecrs. For particulars apply to the Am iionecr. County of Monaghan.

John Main and William Heagara, TmnnSTTAMT anrl others. Plaintiffs. HS UitOUAiNt tO tUC Thomas Wire, Trevor Corry, JL Decree made in this Assignee of Edward Farrell, a I cause, bearing dare the Defendants I 28th day of June. It33, I will, on Thursday the 7th day of November next, at the hour of two o'clock In the afternoon, at my Chambers, inn's Quay, Dublin, SKTUPand SELL, by PUULiC caim i to ttie highest und fairest bidder, alltnatund ttiose tne loinmimu LANDS of LisiiaKallagh.otherwi.ie Greenville, in the county of'Monaghan, late in the tenure, occupation, or possession of toward arrcu. ins undertenants, cotLiera.orusaibn.il mi ini: purposes of said Decree.

Dated this 8th day of October, 183a, J. S. TOWiVSL'ND. The above Sale Is adjourned to Thursday the 17tli day of April next, at the nourand place above mentioneo. uateu thisSlscdayof Oecember, 18JJ, J.s.

I'OWNtiKNP. Application to juo. L. Powell, pianuitts- solicitor, rvo. Meeklcnburch-strcet: or Hill Wilson, defendants' solicitor No.

6. South Frederick-street. Dublin. Particulars of the above mill and premises will be given by Mr. Kieran, of Iiroughtmi Lane, Manchester, to any person intending to purcnase tnem.

Valuable Freehold Estate in Spotland, in Hie Parish of Roch dale, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. At the Wellington Hotel, in Rochdale, on Wednesday the IGth day of April next, at sis o'cloek in the evening, subject to such conditions as wilt be then and there produced. uiuess previously oisposea oi oy private contract oi wnicxi due notice will he given LL that MESSUAGE, FARM-HOUSE, or TENEMENT, with the barn, stables, outbuildings, yard, garden, conveniences, and appurtenances thereto be longing, known by the name of The Springs, situate In the township of Spotland, in the parish of Rochdale And alno all that Cottage or Dwelling House adjoining, and belonging to the said farm house or tenement, with theappuuenancca thereto belonging. And also all those three Closes, Pieces, or Parcels of Arahie, Meadow and Pasture Land, to the above messuage or farm house belonging; and known bv the several names of The Back Field, The Meadow, and The Stubble, containing, with the site of the buildings, by ndmea surement, six acre and tiro perches, statute measure, or thereabouts. And also tho very valuable Bctlxof Coal, lying under the said propcrty.which are worl.cd to great advantage in tne land aajoiutng.

This estate is well worthy the attoution of any person de sirous of making a landed investment, the buildings being in a good state of repair, aud the land in high cultivation. The whole of the property is well fenced and wati and lies within a snort distance oi tne mantcc town of Rozhdalc. Mr. John Standring, the tenant, will shew the estate: and further particulars may bo obtained by application to Mr. II.

H. Fish wick, land surveyor, Rochdale, where a plan of the estate may ue inspected! aim at tne oinccnt Mr. MICHAEL STOCKS, solicitor, Halifax Halifax, March 3th, 1HH4. Freehold Estates. By order of the devisees in trust under the will of the late Mr.

lmroanuel wild, at, tne nouse ot Mr. Abraham Heap, known by the sign of the Druids' Arms, at Moor End. in Mcllor, in the county of Derby, on Wedtiesday the 2d day of April, 1834, at six o'cloek In thccveiiing; npHE under-mentioned VALUABLE FREE-i HOLD ESTATES, situate in Wliitlc, in tlie parish of liiossop, in trie county or ucroy: Lot ist. Afreenoia Estate, called NapKtn neee, comprising two dwelling houses, with suitable outbuildings, and about ten stature acres ana a nait ot meadow and pasture laud, iu the several tenures of William Arntield and another. Lot 2d.

Two Closes of Land, called the Near Shaw Field and the Further Shaw Field, containing 5a. 0r.3Gp., of statute measure. In the tenure ot Joseph llradbury. Lot 3d. Three Closes of Land, called tne Near Field, the Middle Field, and tho Corn Field, containing 4a.

3r. of statute measure, in tne tenure or tLiisna sornister. Lot 4th. A Freehold Estate, called Castle Edge, comprising a a iveinng nouse, wmi MiicaDje outuuiiamgs, ana about eighteen statute acres of meadow and pasture land, in the tenure of John Stafford. The above estates and situate within a short distance of Mcllor and New Mills, wbeie extensive manufactories are carried on, and from their capability of considerable imui-ove- nieut, they form a very eligible in vestment: part of the purchase money may remain at interest on securitvof the premises.

Mr. John Stafford, the tenant of the Castle Edge Farm, Is aesirea to anew tne wtioie ot the premises; and further particulars may be had from Mr. George Wild, of Rowarth or -nr. wALmaLcv, solicitor, near stoenport. By order of the assignee of Geo.

Hoghton. an insolvent debtor. at the Star Inn, in Deunsgate, in Manchester, in the county oi Lancaster, on tveunesnay tne liiq uayoi April, ltcj4, at one o'clock in the afternoon; Loti. A I'l' tnat tne insolvent's right and in-terest of and in certain CHIEF RENTS, charged upon several pieces or parcels of land, with the buildings thereon erected, sitr.ate and being in Pilling-strect, and elsewhere, in Manchcsteraforesuid, subject to certain other lessor chief rents, and to a mortgage of 000. or thereabouts, and producing a surplus of uer annum or therrahnnr.

AnH also all his right, share, aud in terest uf and in fli) Messo-n-ps Aciicuimits, situate in urauioru-strcct, in Aiancuester atore- saio. subject to certain other lesser ehiefrpiirs. imin. gage or thereabouts, and producing an estimated surplus of '19. per annum, or thereabouts.

Lot 2. and also all that the right, and interest nf rum, ttiesaia insolvent (bemc one sixth part of and the annual Income thereof, dining the life of one Josiah Wilkinson, aged 32 years, or thereabouts), of and in THREE several ESTATES In the county of Lancaster, viz, rhe Morley Hall tstate, near Astlcv. the Lawroo in Wi.sM..ih Chnwbent, and the Claughton Estate, between Newton and Leigh, and which said insolvent's interest thnri'in nmitnnn an average income of ,30. or thereabouts, subject to a lien or mortgage thereon of of or threahouts. For further particulars apply to Messrs.

Lacoti and Little-dale, solicitors, Liverpool; Meatus. J. and F. Armstrong, solicitors, Praston, and Mr. JONATHAN LEES, accountant.

niancnester. To Coach Bull Urs and f)thirs Dy Mr. WILLIAM BRADLF.V, on Monday, March 31st, and iiitniniy, njiru ist, (unless previously ait-posed or by private contract, of which due notice will be given), on the premises lately occupied by Mr. G. Thi-mpson, coach builder.

In I ludderKfield: entire STOCK-IN-TRADE and Woihinp Tools nf Mm nlrl bankrupt; and also the Goou-i ill or s-ani Misineis. The stock comprises one pose chaise, one bWtsciika, one gig, one phaeton body, all which arc in an utnlinshi-d state, r.ucoud hand gig, twenty-six pair bent laiicen-nod shafts, ten pair bent ash shafts, half a ton of Mirinc steLl. bar Iron. bu.iI.pj. linyes, oil cloths, patent axle-tree, bay aud pine wood, curled imu K'i; oacKB, cnesc or toots, patterns, work benches, 30 inch smith's bellows, anvils, hand and Hlcriirn lumnw.

ending blocks and steam apparatus, chaise springs, patent leather, patent glazed cloth, trimmings, crane ropes, vices, stocks, tapH and dies, together with a quantity of oils, colour ground nnd dry, white lead, turpentine, varnishes of various sorts, and other effects, too numerous for the limits of an advertisement. The business has been established uuivnrds of tb pp vnnru and to ii person with a moderate capital offers an excellent "wi mimy to secure an extensive trade, were being no other coach building establishment in the orits populous and wealthy neighbourhood. The whole of the stock-in recently purchased, and well selected. For inspection of the stock and premises apply to Mr I William Bradley, auctioneer, Huddcrstietd; and to treat for tne purcnase ot the good-irill and stnels-in-tradci apply to Mr. E.

M. Wavell, Pursuant to a decree of the lliih Court of Clnncery, nvirtc in mum; ciuiucn urn me v. iiuime, witu the approbation of William Vingfield, Esquire, one of the masters ot the said court, at the Albion Hotel, in Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, on Thursday the 2 Kh day of pril next, at four o'clock fn the afternoon, iu seven lots, subk-pt to such conditions as shall then and there produced; riMIE following Fee Simple ESTATES, late the A property of Otho iiuime. Esquire, the testator in the pleadings of the said cause named, deceased. Lot 1.

Five capital WAREHOUSES, situate in Cannon-street, and on the northerly side of Hank Buildings, in Manchester aforesaid. Lot 2. Six capital WAREHOUSES in Cannon-street aforesaid, and on the southerly Mdc of Lank lluildmus iiorcsaiii Li.r Nine MKSsllAGI.s or in Poland-street, Oldlmi Road, in Lot 4. Si MESSUAGES or DWEI.LlN'G-ilOJSES, Down-ing-strcct, Seventeen Messuages or Divelmi: houses itussell-street, and Ten Mcssingcs or DwelHng-hou-es In Tcmplc-strccr, all In the township of Churlton-upon-Mcdlock, in the parish of Manchester aforesaid. Lot 5.

Eighteen MEsSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSE'S, situate In and near Ancoats Place, Great Ancoats street in Manchester aforesaid. Lot 0. Three MESSUAGES or DWELLIVG-HOllsrq tn Long Mlllgate, in Manchester, and Six Dwelling-houses in Parr's Gates and Long Mitigate aforesaid. Lot 7. Three DWELLING-HOUSES in Loner itn.

i.nil Sixteen Dwelling-houses jn New Gates and Lung Mlllgate aforesaid, all in the pari.sh of Manchester afutaid. Printed particulars are nrenarini'. and mnv vbnrtlv ho bul (gratis) at the said master's chambers, iu Southampton Uuild-lugs, Chancery Lane, London and of Messrs. illis, Watson, Bower and Willis, solicitors. Tokenhouse Yard, London; Messrs.

Milne, Parry, Milne, and Morris, solicitors. Temple, i.onuou; mr. r. i looser, solicitor, rsewltusn ell Court, Un coin's Inn, London; Mr. John Dinitiiall, solicitor.

Bank Ilnild lugs, Loudon; Messrs. Oswald Milne and Son, maiicncater, ar tne mace ot sale: anfl ut the nrinelnal ar Manchester, Stockport, anddldham, and of Mcssis. Rarrctt aim titagway, lor the plaintin, Manchester. To Cotton Spinners, Silk, Woollen, Worsleil, or Linen Manu facturers, or to Doubters of Fine Cuane Yarns. jXani-xcich Cotton Works, Machinery, Btiildinus, Land.

He. By Mr. FROST, at the York Hotel, Manchester, on Tuesday, April 8th, KS3-J, nt four o'clock in the afternoon, by the direction of the trustees, foi sale, under the will of the late proprietor, Mr. Thomas liuiMr, deceased, in the following or such other lots as may be agreed on at the time of sale, aud under and subject to such conditions as will then be produced rgHE following LEASEHOLD and FREE- J5 HOLD PROPERTIES, Lot 1. All that highly valuable, c.vtrnii-p, lour established CO TON MILL, and the MACHINERY therein, situate upon the river Weaver, in in the countv of Chester, and commanding the i hole of thatpoivcrfulstnam-with warehouses and store rooms, mechanics' shop, and stable: with all the valuable machines atid tools for dnlliiig-, boring, fluiuiK aud deigned and evecuted at a very great cxpcii- o.

by artists of the first eminence; together with the valuable wood, brai.h, and iron ni-dels for vailotis machines, and all other utensils and appurtenances thereunto beloneingj formerly carried on under firm of Michael Bott and Company, and since by Mr. Thomas Jiower, deceased, and now ottered for poslttv sale, by hi.s trustees, pursuant to the directions contained in his will night. Also cardiinr enirini'. Ullllll.ll jack frames, and all other fur preparing and snio. nlng water twist, worked by a ivater wheel fcer inches In height, and Hi feet 2 inches in width supplied by a fall o' the whole river of about ten feet, assisted occasionally lime of floods or in dry weather, ith a btci.tn encn- power, by Messrs.

Iloulton and Wati. with ti ooiicrs, and also a forcing pump, with pipes, buckets. for supplying water to a large cistern on the top of the building u.y u. nn, are coiiuecteo with the various rnimiii i Mormon- 'rh acres ur there Si ll a warehouse and Mill-street i WXX mftT in thC, rult rents of Iu 'icct to chief or i 7 4d' I'or annum. '0t .1.

Also like Inheritance, in fre-simnle of anil In ail iroJMn'l I'uiR side of 7 UJ th north ons of thp several and others; part of five of uubviiiiuu rum wee uvm Kroutlu rent hi' eatelei" Pdbythe tne inheritance. In fee-simple, of and in PIECES of most excellent LAND, also in a high state of cultivation, called Ridley Fields, conta.iiijiK by admeasurement 12 acres. 2 roods, 23 perches or there abouts; adjoining the river Weaver, ond tho rtw of tend aimve named, and which, from their contiguity to Nantwieh are verv in iin i i ana i aujoms the II rminp bam and Liverpool nnd tl.c Chester and Ellcsn.ere Sana's a branch of the Grand Junction Canal: Jlnv i ''ii riti wlierc-n rlnnnr rhe 'n-'r Mr Leather, solicitor, Uverpoo or the A UC ll'vr Oldiuitu street, Manchester; PwUtle Hf0' ni ro nn nr nn timou in mi rnM a 1 the extensive mill gearing, drums, with the rind pipes, with dampers for he.itingthe variou Tho mill ism fUH work, the Ponnexlons," ith th and foreign trade, are of the highest res aVa twist manufactured at these works has acquired a chancter of tbc flrst quaHty b-th in the Rritish w.A fure.g rnark. Also all that CLOSE of most excellent L.D, iti a hi-h of cultivation. i.

11 a i'orK, cancu tn iti i .1.4 for the yenrs' ycars whereof will be.uiicxiiircd at I -lv WWect co the rent of j.e'r Lad i-ot Also the inheritance, in fie-sinvoV of tv, DWEUASGldsr iiiunnmsm propc 13 in excellent repair; thedwe! ling houses are all well tcna itcd; lie, very compact, and is In everv rcncor ippII r- eiesiv IIP fl.l-lT) of VaiUoad fonVuveVpool to 1 i ffRffi to Nantwicl. is Ld tube made; and coaches to London, Manchester and pool pass daily through the toun.Jp ls-es'n of rhP be hai at MIdMimir.cr nc i or 'f n'd Vt il wished by a pmdiaser: and a portlor of tL tln'a'' remain at inteiest, scenrrd the particulars are ready for nehvtry" Lrt "'1 ui in- itcr- 1.1, I- I bt- had strcet, Manchester, are requested to send In the particulars 11 Liieir accounts ro vy. 11. uucmey, 4, JMew Hlgn-ttreet one of the executors, that they may be examined and paid. IN THE MATTER OF THOMAS DECEASED All persons to THOMAS MOUNT' of Manchester, butcher, stood indebted to at the time of, his decease, are requested immediately to render accounts for inspection: and also all persona who are Indebted to the above estate, Immediately to pay over their amounts to Anne Mount, administratrix.

No 1. Stanley street, Manchester. HHHE REVEREND MOSES RANDALL, M. XL 111 suus navinirany ciaimsoraemanas on the estate of the Reverend MOSliS RANDALL, late of Manchester, in the county of Laucanter, clerk, deceased, are requested to send In particulars thereof, without delay, to Mr.feMALLPAGE, No. 8(5, King-street, Manchester.

And all persons iudehted to the said estate are also required to pay the amount of their accouuta to Mr. Smallpage, who alone it authorised to receive the same. March 28tb, 1834. CREDITORS. WHEREAS ROBERT LUNT, of Poulton-wfth-Fearnhead, In thecountv of j-ancaater, soap mauuiaecurer, uati, oy inaenture bearing date the eighth day of March instant, assigned over all his estate and effects to trustees therein named, in trust, for the equal benefit of such of his creditors as shall come in and execute the same within three months from the date thereof.

Notice is hereby given, that the deed of assignment now lies at the office of Mr. NICHOLSON, solicitor, in Warrington aforesaid, for the Inspection and execution of the said Robert Lunt's creditors; and that such of them as shall neglect or ret use to execute the same within the time above limited, will be excluded all benefit to be derived therefrom. Warrington, 17th March, 1834. PjpiJE commissioners in a ii.it in hankruptcv, SL bearing date the fifteenth day of October, 1833, awarded and issued forth against HANNMl PLANT, of Congletou, in the county of Chester, victualler, dealer and ebapwoman, intend to meet on the sixteenth day of April next, at three o'clock in the afternoon, at the Commissioners' Rooms, ju St. James's Square, in Manchester.

In the county of Lancaster, in order to audit the accounts of the assignees of the estate and effects of the said bankrupt, under the said com mission, pursuant to the aetsoi paillament made and now in torce concerning bankrupts, t.oine, or uncut them. MONK, Solicitor IlE comniissiouers in a commission of bank ruut. bearini! date the htteenth dav of June, nntl. awaruea ana l.ssuca rortu apaiusc iih.ij.ini i. uow or late if Moor Side, the township of Oldham, In the county of Lancaster, cotton spinner, manufacturer, dealer and chapman, intend to meet 011 the hftccuth day of April next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the Commissioners' liooms, 111 St.

James's buuare. In Manchester. In thecountv of Lancaster, to make a dividend of the estate and effects of the saiJ bankrupt; when and where the creditors who have not already proved their debts are to come prepared to prove uie same, or cneyiwiu do exctuaeu cnei oeuent or the said uiviueim ana an claims not men proved win oe disallowed. MONK, Solicitor. IPHE commissioners in a commission of bank.

runt, ocuine date the fifteenth dav of jm r. ixm awarded and issued lorth against BENJAMIN COWPER, now or late of Moor Side, In the township of Oldham, In the county of Lancaster, cotton spinner, manufacturer, dealer and chapman, Intend to meet on the sixteenth day of April next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the Commissioners' liooms. in nr. jaruess aquare, in siancnester, 111 ttie county of Lancaster, in order to audit the accounts of the assignees of the e.itace aim eneeis or too saia oanKrupt, under the said commission, pursuant to the acts of parliament made and. now 111 rorcc concerning oankrupts, some, or one of them.

MONK. Solicitor. IIE commissioners in a fiat in bankruptcy, 1 day of November, onethousaud bearing date the twelfth eiiiht hundred and tlurty-three. awarded and issued forth against WILLIAM RADCL1FFE, of Whitfield, near Glussop, in. me uuunky ui ueiuy, eotion spinner, aeaier ana cnapman, intend to meet on tiie sixteenth dav of Aurll next, nt ton o'clock in the forenoon at the Commissioners' liooms, In tiaint Simiiri.

In l.inp)iu,lop fi i l.i. 1 in order to audit the accounts of the assignees of the estate and ctlects of the said bankrupt under the said flat, nurs-uant to mi act of parliament made and passed In the sixth year of me iiiitjn ui mo unrest), mot? ueorse me ourtn, mti- tuieu mi aei, 1.0 uiuciiu uie laws retacine to bankrutits." JOYNSON, Solicitor. IJE commissioners in a Jiat in bankruptcy, benriiiK date the twelfth dav of November, one tnnimntirl ciRht hundred and thirty-three, and issued forth against WILLI RADCLIFFE, of Whitfield, near OIossod. In Hip county of Derby, cotton spinner, dealer nnd chapman, intend in meet uu me civeniy-nrsc any or April next, at ten clock in the forenoon, at the Commissioners' Rooms, in Snmt inmi. square, 111 in tne county ot Lancaster, in order to make a dividend of the estate and effects of the said bank rupt wnen aim wnere tne creaitors wlio have not already proved their debts are to come prepared to m-ove the wimn.

ir they will be excluded the benefit of the said dividend. And an ciuiius not. men proveu win oe aisaiioweu. JOYNSON, Solicitor. yilK commissiouerf in a liat in bankruntcv awarded and issued forth aaainst fKKUS LEatheh.

of iVcwtui-lii-the-WiIiows. and of Manehiter. hofli in h.a county of Lancaster, fustian inauufacturcr. dealer and cbap- iiiLeuu in meet un tne eiKiitn uay or Auru next, nr a-ip o'cloek ju the atcemoon precisely, at the Comml.slnllPll, liooms, S.iiut Jamca's Square, Manchester, In the sale, countv of Lancaster, (by further adjournment from the eighth day of March instant,) in order to take the last examination of cue nniiKTunt: wnen ana where ne is reouirorf to surmn. der himself and make 1.

fall discovery and diselostne of his ecaiu una euects, aim nnisn ins examination, and thecred nira ivrio iw.vs hoc aireaay ivea tneir dents are so come prepared to prove the same, and with those who have already Km. liicii urum to essunc 10 or ainfenc rrom trie allow r-nceof his, certificate. MAKlNbON, Solicitor. rV0 BE LET, and may be entered upon imme JL mediately, tne OLD HALL, Pendlecon, lace tho reniuence or joou uongias, usq, ana now in the occupation of Mr Edward Tebbutt and Mr Rowland C'ockson. The house comprises dining room, 24 feet by 17 feet Him? room, 34 feet by IB feet; and breakfast room, 113 feet hy 15 feet; two with sculleries and other conveniences on the ground floor; ISlodging-rooms with closets oniressinir rooms; the whole forming a desirable residence for one large family, or two small families, the bouse being so cons tructed as to make at pleasure two distinct dwellings.

Together with the garden and pleasure grounds (containhigahout fou acres,) well stocked with choice fruit and ornamental trees, hothouse and greenhouse, both furiilshad with vines of ihe choicest sorts and in full vigour. That part or the house and garden, with coach house and two three-stalled stables, In the occupation of Mr, E. Tebbutt, may he let separately. For particulars apply on the premises; or at No. 44, Pall Mall.

11 ST -RATE RESIDENCES, PARK, MANORS, LKEi SALMON FISH Kit V. (... in laiavfcK, iu uk let, lor a term 01 years, cither together nr separately, with immediate possession, and completely furnished, thccapiral MANslpN HOUSE at Ciisburne Park, the family seat of the late Rlgfit Honourable Lord Ilibblesdalti, eontaiulni; a valuable library, and splendid collection of paintings; the gardens and pleasure grounds, the deer park, the sui rounding manors, with the exclusive right of upon the family estates in that neb hbour-honj, consisting of more than 0000 acres, and the fishery of the river Ribble for several miles, abounding with trout, salmon, itc, and either with or without nn adjoining fnrm. Abo the delightful SLMMEK liESiUENCE called Malham-Water House, with the lake, between three and lour miles In ciicunifcreuce, well stocked with the finest trout and perch, the pleasure grounds and plantations, about 11 acres of land, and several surrounding manors; extending ton circuit of more than fifty miles, abounding with grouse and other wild fowl, and comprising the magnificent scenery of Oordite and Malham Cove For particulars apply to Mr. William Robinson, solicitor.

Settle; or Mr. Richard B. Armstrong, solicitor, Staple Inn, London. rppO BE LET, and entered on immediately, that capital detached NfeION or RESIDENCE, pleasantly situated at Ardwlek Ori-cn, suitable for a family of respectability. The house contains a capital entrance hall, with painted folding glass doors, leading into a beautiful octagon conservatory fronting the garden, breakfast room, library IH.

feet by IK, drawing room, 19 feet by 18, dining room 28 feotliy 1H, with two largecloncts adjoining, a capital billiard room, housekeeper's room, butler's pantry, largo well fitted up kitchen, back kitchen, pantries, back lobby and staircase, with capital cellars under the whole; there are four principal bed rooms, with dressing rooms, store room, wuter closet, on tine first floor; on the second, four bed rooms, two of them large ones; the coach house is detached, and siabling for six horses, with hay lofts above; a small laboratory; fowl yard, the premises arc abundantly supplied with spring and soft water, the whole is in the best possible repair: the house having been lattly painted arid papered throughout! has a south cast aspect, and commands a view of the serpentine water in front. The owncrof th: furniture will ur commodate tiie incoming tenant with any part of it, at a fair valuation. Apply to Mr. Dawson: office. No 14.

Police si.ei.r- 01 to Messrs Thomas Leeds and Son, agents, haivl W'idks 1. .11 Ulll llttLl-l M) SOAr HOI I. KH.S. TO Hfc, l.t-.T, thrt lor term or from year to year, and may be ci.iere I unon L.imediately, all that very extensive, neiily cr-j'jted SOAP TORY, situate at PaddiiiKton, near Viai ring ton. in the enmity of Lancaster, with the lime kiln, cottages, stable, warehouse, counting houses, and other convenience idjoiu-Ing thcicto, the whole surrounded hy a high wall, and now in the occupation of Mi.

Robert Luut, as tenant thereof. The works aic fitted up with nil requisite cuppers, boilers, pans, vats, and there are also on the premises all suitable utensils for carrying on the mnnwfactiiie nf soap 011 an extensive scale. The premises are situate within a mile of the town of Warrington, on the banks of the Old yuuy Navigation, trnm which tbeieis a sluice into the works for the purpose if discharging and loading goods; and they also adjoin the tutnpikc road between Manchester and Liverpool. Them arc. seven statute acres of excellent Meadow Land, and Four Cottages suitable for the occupation of workmen, adjoining, and which be let wirh the ahove premises, to suit the convenience of ji tenant The present tenant will shew tie premises; and for further particulars, and to treat for tho same, apply (if by letter, post paid) to Mr.

EDWARD ALLEN, soli-citor. (C, King street, Manchester. KS111A13LE INVESTMENT FOR CAPITAL. TO MAM PACTUUERS. MILLERS, DISTILLERS.

HE LEV, a HATER MILL SITE, with any portion of laud which may be required, situated the lands of QuartertoM about one and a half mile from thetounof Mallow, eighteen from the city ot Cork, and close by the great Inli road leading from Limerick to Cork. The fall Is fifty feet and upwards, as ascertained by the levels taken by tuo of the most eminent; civii engineers in Ireland. The supply of water is ample, and in the dryest summer which has occurred for many years, the iUHiitity of waterdtscharged by the I aer per minute exceeded forty tons. The surrounding country is beautiful, highly cultivated, aud populous: one of tint finest tillage districts in IreUud, and is, and has f.M several years been, ns tranquil as any part of England. The eligibility of tins site for any business requiring power of the brat order need not be enlarged upon.

Stone, lime, sand, ot the best kind, are on the spot, and tho wages both of men, women and children, as ell as those of artificers aH-dosciiptinna, arc lower than can be found in any part of the United Kingdom. Tlie proprretor would have no objeeiiou to take shire in the concern, equivalent to the rent, either as an active partner nr thcrwt.se Application to be made to JAMES RENNET I' and Co 18, Todd-street, Manchester (who have seen the or to Roberts and Cork. CTAYLEY TURNPIKE ROAD, TOLLS TO 3 HE LET. Notice is hereby given, that the TOLLS arising on the Mayley Turnpike Road, at the gates called or knoii hv the names of the Marled Earth Gate, the Woilihole Gate and Mde Gate, and the Hartley MUe Gate, will be LET BY AUCTION, to the best bidder (either together or i.t the Eagle Inn, in Staylcyhndgj. in tbe county p-iliitlne of i noiter.

on triaav tne z.jtn nay or Apin, at thicco'eiock in the afrernoon. in the manm directed by rhp pet iu the third ye irot the reign ot his late majesty, hingGcorne the Fourth, For regulating turnpike which toils produced the last car the sum of one hundred and ninety-one pounds above tne expenses ot collecting them, and will be put up at mat sum. nocver nappens to oe tne nest uiuoer. must at the time pay one month in advance (if required) of the rent at wmcti sued toti snail ne let, and give security, with sutlieicut sureties, to the satisfaction of the trustees of the sud turnpike road, for the payment nf the rest of the money monthly Drtrd thN 20th day ot March, 1SS4. WOR 1H1NG TON ana lerks to the said Trustees.

ioi.bo io ii ir.i. inouccis hereby given, that the TOLLS arising at the toll-eates u.ini 111 l-Ti 'I'll! in. 1'H Known rue names or cue urmgc ijare, tne i. ross i.Mie uar, and Md! Bar, upon the llulrne and Eccles turnpike roid. win he LET RV AUCTION to the best bidder, nt the house of Mr.

Henry lirunsiiaw, uie nowiuig Green inn, in Wnter-strcet. in Manchester, oh Friday the 4th day of April next, between the hours of two aud four in the afternoon, in the manner directed by the acts of parliament for rcaulating tuinuike roads, lor the term of one vear. from tbetir.it dim of May net; which tolls last year were let for the sum of il30, exclusive oi tne expense or collecting, and will be imt up at that sum, or at such other sum or sums, nod in such lots as the trustees of the said road who shall then be ohall think lit. Whoever happens to be tne best bidder, must at the same time pay one mouth in ad vince (if requiicd) of the rent at which such tolls may be lei, a id give security, wirh sufficient sureties, to the witisfuction i tlic trustee's oi" tne said rohd, for payment of the rest of the money in jdianee, monthly. And on the samed.iy, and at the same place, at tvro o'clock in the afternoon, the General Adjourned of thesa'd Trustees will also be held.

STEPHEN HEELIS, Clerk to the said Trustees. 7th March. ltW4. UrRNPIKE TOLLS TO BE LET. Notice is hereby given, that the TOLLS sing at the toll-eaten within the Manchester di-trict of the turnpike road leading from Manchester to Rochdale, Bury, and RadcIifTe Bridge, called or known by the several names of the Smcdley Lane Cud, or Temple B.ir, the White Smithy Bars, and the Singleton Uroolside Bir, and also the aoditional tolls arising from the two weighing machines within the said district, together with the machine houses and all the benefit of tie said machines, will be LET BV AUCTION to the best bidder, at the house of Mr.

Stelfox, the Griffin Inn, at Chectham Hill, on Monday the 14th day of April next, between the hours of three and six in the nfternoon, in the manner directed hy the act of parliament Furregulating turnpike roadsi" which tolls ere last vear let for the sums following, viz Stnedloy Lane End or Temple Bar and Weighing Machine for 1410, and other bars and weighing siachine for 950; and will be put or in those lots and at those or in oeh other lots uudat such other as the trustees present at the nv.y agit-c upon. Whoever happens to be tiie best bidrier. must at the sarre time ray one mon'h In (if reoiiired) of the rent at which such tolls may let, and t. w.tn sutvieieiit suret e. tn the -atisfaciou of the riicsa.l ayrncne of the lis- i.f ri, .1 "he saii.cdai.

at the pliice. at one o'clock iii th1 afternoon, the Geiiei-al Ad-ioutned Mectine of the said Trustees will also beheld. STEPHEN Clerk to the said Trustees. Manchester, 1 1th March. MNCnESflER SMITHEIELD MARKET, Wednesday March S(.

atJ-lTSheep, at aja to ae per re, sinlclug the Cattle, at 3d to fid 052 Pigs, at 3d to 4d fl(i Calves, at 5d to 7d Total4070. MEAL AND FLOUK MARKET, Saturday. March 22 Menl.ls to perload Kliur3()s to 32s per load. HOTATOE MARKET. Saturday.

March -22 Potatoes, 7-sm 7s. ndy. per load Carrots 7s. 7. and 8s.

fid. per load. Turnips 5s. 8s. and (is.

per load Onions, 1 8s, 10s. 20s. nud 24s. per load. LONDON PROVISION MARKET, Thursday, March 27 Throuith the week we have Had unprecedented depression.

and prices have daily declined. Limerick bacon has been sold on board at 24s: and the best Waterford 30s larded. Salefor bale middles nothlns prices 'ominally 3(ls. Lard 44 to 45i; best hams 42s. To cive iiuotation for butter Is Impossible, we have heard of prices irhie.1 we can scarce credit.

I.lVKRl'OOL (WTLE MMlh-KT. Monday, March 24, The supply of beasts wes moderate, and sold at about last week'-prices hut sheep were scarce and sold readily at a considerable advance in price. Ueet iidtobdj ana Mutton 7d tosd cerlb. LONDON COTtX EX'CH'VNOE, Monday, March 21 The supply of all descriptions of (train frch up to this day's market from Estcx, Kent, and buttolk was bnort; attu ttiere was an ample sufficiency for the demand, for the trade 'n general was in a very dull nd depressed state. The finest qualities of wheat sold at the prices ot the past week, but there was no ineuiry for the more Inferior sorts.

Fine fresh malting barley fully supported last Monday's quotations, but or tin- very little appeared for sale, the major part bcmif out of condition, and such was scarcely saleable, although ottered on lower terms. The demand for chevalier barley or seed has slackened, and the currency of last Monday was not maintained. The malt trade is extremely heavy. There was no alteration in the price of oats, but the sale was far from brisk. In beans, peas, and other articles there was little or no variation.

LIVKriPOOL CORN EYfjflANOE, Toenlav, March 25 Since Tue-day last the imports of wheat. Hour, oats and oatmeal from Ireland, and of malt and barley eoastways, have again been to a considerable extent- At this day's market there was a pretty fair attendance of town and country millers nnj dealers, hut wiles only to a very inolerpte extent Merc madi-of every article in the trade; at a decline of wheat to 3d per 701b; of Is to Is (id per quarter on malt, nf to Is per quarter on barley and beans, and at a small reduction on oato and meal, but not sufficient to alter last quotations. a Wheat, per7()lbs. Ki'KliM (J (i Scotch -i Irish .5 llonded 4 Barley, per quarter. Kiik'lish 2K 0 bicotcb COlbs.

3 0 I rish f) Red 3 Red Uj White. .31 0 37 31 33 32 40 0 English 32 I Irish 30 0 29 O.PEAS, 0 3 10 White 34 0 a 2 0 Per Last 0- Foreign O.VTS,per45IbR. English 2 Scotch 2 Irish 2 For.iunond.. 1 10 8 8 10 4 FLOUR, 2 11 Fine 34 0 37 0 2 11 I Irish 32 0 3G 6 2 7l perlflGlbs. 2 Oi Sweet, U.S.

2 51 Smir.hond ..17 0 19 0 3ti 0 OATMF.L, per2401hs. I KiiRlish 21 6 22 0 0 Scutch SI 0 22 0 48 O1 lUsh 20 0 21 Do. dutyfree 2 RYrc.pcrnmtr 31 M.T.peruuarter. 0 Fine 0 0 44 0 BIRMINGHAM CORN EXCHANGE, Thursdny.March 27 Durinit the present week we can note no alteration In wheat. Farmers' samples, and all kinds of Rood English, continue In fair demand.

Irish unsaleable to any extent. Malting barley is enquired for and dearer. Some snles have been effected in cood heavy oats, at equal to 18s 3d to 18s fid per at Gloucester. Means may be disposed of at our "notations. In peas no transaction reported.

No demand for butter this week. At this day's market the supply of Knglish heat was taken off on fully .13 Rood terms as last week, yet we have still little enquiry for Irish parcels description. Maltinj? barley, in some instances, realized mora money, but we make no alteration in our quotations. For oats there was a fair sale, but at no improvement in price. Ueans were the turn dearer.

In peas nothing doing. Grinding barley as last reported. At Gloucester and Worcester markets, on the 22d, there was a fair supply of English wheat, which found buyetR at about the currency of the previous week; nut no Irish could be disposed of, with the exception of a picked parcel or two in retail. Rarley at Gloucester was dull: and at Wor cester, maltinit qualities were again the turn dearer. We had more sale for tine oats, at a little under former rates.

Beans and peas without alteration. WAKEFIELD CORN EXCHANGE. Thursday, March 27. To-morrow being Gmd Friday our market has been held today, hieh circumstance may account for the sma I attendance of buyers. The arrivals have only been moderate, yet equal to the demand.

For really fine wheats a ready sale was found. Inferior qualities dull, but priees have not varied Barley If fresh and fine meets ready sale at last week's prices Oats and shelling did not vary. Beans in fair demand at last week's currency. The nowing are the average prices of corn made up to Saturday last: Imperial Weekly Average. Rarlcv.

Oats. Rye. Beans. Peas. 47s 2rt 27s 3d 18s ()d 32s lid 31s 7d 34s 4d ApisreRateaverapcof thesix weeks, which reEuIatcsduty, 43s Id 27 Od 18s Id 32s 2d 31s 5d 34s 8d Dutynti Foreign Corn S8s Hd 21s 4d Ifls 0d C2s OA ISs 3d Hvci age prices of CORN, from the returns received in th weeNsenuing, Feb 1.1- -Wheat 48s -Wheat -Wheat 4d -Wheat 4s Od -Wheat 47s td -Wheat 47s 2d Rarley 27s 4d Oats 18s 2d Oats 18s 2d Oats IDs Oats ins 2d Oats T7slld Oats 18s Od Feb Mar T- Barley 2(isl0d Barley 2lts pd Barley 2fis 8d Barlev 27s dd Barley 27s 3d Mar 8-Mnr 1.1-M.ir 22- LIVltPOOL TIDK TAULK.

HT I FESTIVALS MOnN RVKN -i- h. m. h. m. ft.

in. Runday Monday Tuesday Wi ilncsday Thursday Friday .2.0 41 1 Sunsets fib 19m .30 2 .31: 3 1. 4 2 5 no 20 11 iiiiii 7 (i taster Mtnoay 3 4il 10'Kaster Monday 4 40 12 Tuesday 0 4,11 of Copenhagen 1801 7 2i 10 8 8 IS 1 1 5 St Ambrose RpHcb.d.ISSS 0 0312 ORIlalkesdicdIHIl 5 20 (1 4S 8 17 14 3 4 OT1CE is hereby given, that the copartnership business of slaters, carried on by the unrsiencd THOMAS HAMILTON unit SAMUKL PEMnEIlTON, at Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, was this day dissolved by mutual con-enr. All debts owliii; to and hy the said parties ill be received and paid by either of them. as witness their hands this twenty-mxtli day of March, one thousand eight and thirty-four.

THOMVS HMII.TON. SAMUEL 1'KMHKRTON. SlKiicd In the presence of Simpson, clerk with Mes.i 1. Thomson and S'011, solicitors, Manehehter. jlklOTJCK is hereby riven, that the partnership I heretofore sulnNtinK between us the undersigned, JONATHAN nooTll ami JAMIvS HARRISON, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, attornies and solicitors, under the fn tn ut Ibmtli and IlarrW.m," was, on the twenty-fifth day of March instant, dissolved by mutual consent.

All debts due ami owiiiK to or by the said firm will be p.nd and received by the saiil Jonathan Rooth. As witness our hands this twenty-Mxtli day of March, lt'4. JONATHAN BOOTH. JMES HARRISON. Witnos, J.

M. Hksi.oc, clerk with Mr. Booth, solicitor, Manchester. JOTICE is hcrehy Riven, that the partnership 3 heretofore sulmistiiiB between us. the iindersiirnpii niCHVUD EVA NS and ALKXaNDER M'CUEERY, carrying on business ut Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, as briikei.sBiid commission audits, i.s this day dissolved hymn.

tu.il cuuseut. All debts due to, or owintt Uy the said concern, will ho rec-ii-ed and paid by the said Richard Evans. As witness our hands, this twenty-fifth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four. RICHARD EVANS. ALEXANDER 'ORRERY.

Signed In the presence of Wat. Clerk to Mcrs. Ciavk and Tuompsov, Solicitors, Manchester. II ERE AS a liat in bankruptcy is awarded and Issued auulnst ALICE JOHNSON, nf Simthnnri in the county of Lancaster, draper, dealer and chap woman, and she bein declared a bankrupt is hereby required to bcr.selr to the comniissiouers in tiie said tint named, or the major 'part' of them, on the fourteenth ilav inni and the second day of May next, at the Town Hall, within 17e.stoii, in the said county, at one of the clock in the after noon 01 eacn cay, and make a full discovery and disclosure of her estate and effects: when and where the creditor are to come prepared to prove their debts, and at the first sicwnic 10 cnoose assignees, ana at too last slttioi; the said bankrupt is required to finish tier camniatioii, and the creditor, are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of her certificate. All persons Indebted to the said banknipf, or thui.li.uc any nf her effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to whom the commissioners shall appoint, hut give iirepory nnu rauiKiier, sojicitois, Heilford now, Loudon; or Mr JOHN MAKINSON.

solicitor. Manchester. HERE a lint in bankruptcy is awarded Mid issutd forth niraiiis! THOMAS WIl.M.l.vf. ni the town of Statlord. In the coupty of Stafford, wholesale shoe manufacturer, linen draper, dealer and chapman, and he beii'K declared bankrupt, is hereby reyuircu to surrender hiniselt to the comiiiissiuners in the said fri.

auuied, or the major part of them, on the twelfth day of Aorll next And the twenty-fourth day of May following, at ten o'clock precisely 111 the forenoon of each day. at the Commissioners' Rooms, st. James's Square, Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, mane inn oiscovery ana aisciosutc ot nts estate and ctlects; when and where the creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts, and at the first sitting to choose assignees, and at the last sitting the said bankrnut is to finish hio examination, and the creditors are to assent to or dissent iroiii tne or nis certificate. All persons indebted to tne said bankrupt, or that have any of his ctlects, arc not to pay or deliver the same, but to whom the commissioners shall appoint; but give notice to Messrs. Willis, Watson, ui.

villus, mmuiiiiis, 1 iihAuuouse )aru, i.othbury. London or ro li. 11. ir.SON, Manchester. 711 KR HAS a fiat in bankruptcy is awarded and issued anainst CHARLES Ki.

of Mnnehournr i the county of Laneastcr, colourman, dealer and chapman, and he helm; dcclaied bankrupt, is hereby rcijuircd to surrender himself to the commissioners the said fiat mimed, or the major part of them, on the fourth day of Xl.it, ,1. 1. f. "lawn 111 ine rorenoou precisely, and on the first day of April next, at three o'clock in the afternoon precisely, at the Commissiouer.V Rooms, in Saint James's Siiuare, in Manchester aforesaid, then and there to be examined, and makea fulldiscovery and disclosure of In estate and ctlects: when and where the creditors are to conifc prepared to prove their debts, and at the first sittinir to choose assizers, and at the last sitting the said bankrupt is required to finish his examination, and the creditors are to ansent to or dissent from the allowance of certificate. All persons Indebted to the said bankrupt, or that have any of his ctlects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to whom the commissioners shall appoint, but give notice to Mr.

T. 11. Rower, -16, Chancery Lane, London: or Messrs. OWEN and dll.l., Princess-street, Manchester. HERKAS a liat in bankruptcy is awarded and issued against THOMAS MOrtrtis.

nf i county of Derby, draper, dealer and chapman, and he being declared a bankrupt, is hereby required to surrender himself to the commissioners in the said tint named, or the maior part of theni, on the eighth day of April nevt, and on the day ot May following, at two of the clock precisck in the afternoon of each day, at the Commissioners' Rooms in faint James Square, in Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, and make a toll discovery and disclosure of bis rstate and effects; when and where the creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts, and at the first sitting to choose assignees, and at the last sitting tiiesald bankrupt is reipitred totmish bis examination, and the creditors are to assent to or dissent from the allowance, of his certiticate. All i r.snn indebted to the said bankrupt, or that have any of his rTects are not to pay or deliver the same but to whom the mmrais's 'e notice to Messrs DEN I SON, Princess street- 111 VtlllllJVC "el i M.nri.. I'rincess street. or to K.eisbt!ey and Parkin, solicitors, 4.1. C'-anrviy I.nne.

Loninm. JHEllKAS a fiat in li.mlauriU'y is auanlcd 1IU 11.1 I 11 ill. nu i.iuie.inci nat manufacturer dealer and chapii.n. (lately cirrying on business at Audcn-hhaw, in the said in partnership ulth William hr, under the nnu of IVilham U.iwler and comuanv) and he being decUnd a bankrdyt. liercbv reiiuired tosur render himself to the commissioner-in the sam Mat named or the major part of them, on tbpsixteenth dav of April next' and the thirteenth day of May following, at ten o'clock pre' cisely in the forenoon, of each day, at the Commlssione's' Rooms, in bt.

James's Sjuare. witnin Manchester aforesaid and make a full discoveiy nnd disclosure of his estate -nid' effects: when nnd where the creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts, mid at the first sitting to cliuine assic-nees. and at the last sitting the said bankrupt is reouircd" to finish hi- examination, and the creditors are to assent to dissent from the of hi certificate. All person ir4sUred ti the said bankrupt, or that have any of his effcetss are nut to pay or deliver the bouic but to whom thccnmmis signers sjiaii appoint, out Rive notice to James fcotr, solicitor' ii'ii mills, le'liaon: or to JOsIX CI 5REEN ii.it.un, iincuor, iiaucnesrer. 'BHE creditors who hare procd tLcir debts I'Vi' '0 bankruptcy issued fortli against GERARD roVfELL.

or Manchester. In the county of Lancaster, JOHN ACTON the younger, of lean, in the enUTlMr of I fin- I caster, cotton spinners, eopartuers, dealers and chapmen surviving partners of John and Thomas Roby, both I nf igan aforesaid, cotton spinners, deceased, are requested meet me assignees oi tne cstste and ettects of tho said bankrupts, on Saturday the fifth day of April next, at twelve machinery, goods, joint and several estate and effects of the -aid either by public auction or privtite contract, and either in one entire 1 it or in several lots, at suck time and place, or times and piacen, and in such manner, and upon such terms and conditions as the said assignees may deem most advantageous and proper, and either tor ready money or upon credit, and if the latter with such security for rs the said assignees may think proper, and without their lieing answerable for any loss or damage which may be incurred or sustained thereby and to or d.went irom the said assignees con firming or carry into effect any conditional or absoiutecon tract which may have been entered the -Kieof the bole or any "art ut such ids eiv, L'ate i ejVft-; 4ini a.T.r fiw'i) ttie i.iicc conipoundiiiir. submitting to or ouierwiue ugrimg all or any disputes, matters and things relating to the joint and separate estates of the said bankrupts, or either of theui and ou other 6peeial affjirs. RALPH LEIGH. Wigan.

1 Fall of rain during the week. 10.40 0.18 Inches. "Mill in Hie the Colled-ite Church, Mr. William Hum 11. to Mi l-t'i of rli' rmrn.

do the 24th at the sn.nc i.lucc, Mr. illiam Ashton, to Mi D'lWiies. both of th.s to-vn. on ihe 11. at Wikiii.

Iy tlie Iti-v. VV C.lazebrook, the (fiw. Drain ill, lcr fr, tu Mi-s Grace Knlb'hr. cMe-t 11. Khtcr of the late lainei Kuicht, ul the furoucr p.

ace. on the 2.1th 1. a-' t. Michael's Chinch, Toxteth I'nrk, I.iw""l 1, Win; I'lini-n ('iniii-'toii, to Lucv, ttnrd itaUKh- t.T of Fl-ti-l-er, 1111 the lsth bv the lr. Guthrie, the Karl of lioi 1 to the Mms niarrlane ns sn-leuniiA'il it the lesidenee nt Vise.

mat atid Vi-viiiiutess Dun-iMiini'ii, the f.ither and mother of the hiide, in Dlftl. On the 1 lib alter illi'ps of four years iff of Johii mi ailnell, ot rhistoun. on toe ifi'h respected, 73 years, Mrs. Aim Itiibir's, (ii.nl.len sucet. (in thc-lsr 111 the (iii'h ear of her j.gc, Mrs.

Ann wiilew ef lie l.i'e Mr. Manilla- MnrR in, solicitor, of this town deeply rcBretfcd by her inilly and friends. (in the 21st the hnii-e of her sun. Mr. Joseph Lecturer on 1111t01uy, in tins town, much respected, Bjed 7 1 yeai Mrs.

tbM -Jd utter a short but severe illness. In the 2.1th year of hisi.ye, Mr. William Mater, of the Crown Inn, Fountain sti o. re-pected and sincerely lamented by a liu-ni'MniH eltele of friend-. Cm the altera lonpr and painful Illness, aped yew-, uy, relict chelate Mr.

John Hemingway, of this to i 11. -nici rely l.imerted by her faintly and friends. on tbc2.l.! suddenly, 2.1 years, Thomas Y011111; youtine-t suniit Mr.Jo-cph of Youns street. In this ton 11, much regretted by his relatu es nod fricudv. on the 24th the 1.1th year of his hrc, Mr.

William master of the Manchester School for tho Deaf and Diiinb on the 2.1th Mr. James Richards, of tho White Rear Jnn, PieeaOlily 1 in the Ui'M ui-t Mabel Adlltujtun Rnycr, daufihter of Mr. in is I. Tiie, Iliilinc. 00 1 1 ni'ipth-.

Mne'ia fitter, ilaiiRhter i.r 1 cf c.rcciihe) 'h li. on 47 veers, Mr. William Havliffc, of l'i 'mil 1 tent -tii'et. sii.lii.rJ. n.i tin- t-'ili in--, his filbtyeur, Mr.

Edmund Mcllor, of North Muni ne.ir 0.1 the i.i-t., 111 hi- CSth 'ear, John Kuv, of l.an Hill, llnrj 1 bi it. KIM! aei-1 .10 years, Sarah, thcife of Mr. i full l's On "he Jd aficd jeats, Mr. Robert Shepherd, of in the 2.. I years, Mr.

James Uopwood, Yei kslure sti eet, lii.ehilale. iheJuth 1 2.1 years, the wife of Mr. ot Little llolton; much respected by all who h.i.. i li 'i- ire of her acquaintance. 1 the 22( aged .12 5 ears, Mr.

Oliver Ormrod, n.ii or. the 2nth Inst at Ormklrk, Mr. James Mtirshall. on -Mil m-r nr Orin-kirk, after a few days" illness of a 1 Mary, wife of Mr. William Garside, ill '-t, Orm-kirk and '-uiithpnrt.

On 1 he loth nr hi- lordship's residence, in Cavendish yipiare, Miria, i-eoii'ite-- niiueanunii. Her ladyship was t.u.dil.ii'Kbtirnt the l.irl of Westmoreland, and has left a iiuili on the l'hh Middenly, at llishop Field, near Raw try, to the mcM-ie ihle urief hi- fannlv and friends, in the 4.M of Wilbum Klm-all Carter, late of Lincoln, and Wiston Hull, near Otley. and uepnew of the late tlinTii av.i-mir, K-i) of Weston Hall. (in tee Jlst nut in Lmi.tnii, In his 25th 5 car, Mr. Gcnrfte T.

irr -nti -eeond son of Mr. T. Harrison, of Cavendish sti r. in this t.i 11. 1 1 1 ft It ltl)YL AU LUNATIC IU-l'irl L'fhcci lur the ciMiiug U'eek l'tijstciaii, Hi.

11. im. -iih Mi. What ton. Chaplain, The Rev.

It. N.l.ile. M. A House visitms to, and inspectors of, both Messrs. The Kuv.

R--tien-, s. lti.ln.rtMiu and Co. .1. M. Uobnisoil, Williiuu IiiiN.n-iin.

IJiel.ani Roe. ami liohmer Druthers. An iccount of patients discharged and admitted at the weekly lioaul held on Monday. IiiueuUiied tor the vow pos 4 1 M.nium patient 1 in eiitsdise.cuied 12 More ptoper for fever narda Rebel el 1 Mane 11 patients So" li 2 lle.nl -2 out pitieuls lise-eured 20 He' lewd -1 Ma'ie in patients pit 7 Dead i Admitted inpatients 37 nut patients it? Iloinepatients oVi eeideut out patients 78 rarieni- 111 ri inni mary r.iticnt.- l.iiii.siieHoMiital 43 KoliP AM) I niSPFNSARV niSPFNSAR March 28. ut 1.

itientsadiiiitted. Home patientsiuiniittcd ..21 2 M.uleout patients 12 tiJ Hiseliaigedeured 1 0 Head 1 (l Accidents post) ReiiiHiu 011 the books. 447 Made home patients. lii-i cured Uen.ved Oeu! I'lueiilateii lor the vow MM INj-TIII 1'lnN. Pnneess-dtreet.

Pafents aiimitteil Patients diseluiiKed, 10. l'hwciaii, Dr. Hull. on Miturday nrBn. Mr.

Hnrton, on Monday ami Tiiuiduv, Mr. mdsor. on Tuesday and Friday. Assistant Nureoii. Houtaiid Walker.

I'isi'i' srv rim cniLniiKN-Mimittcd, M.ide i' 1 ai 00 cured, 1 A Pernio Kemiin uurtei trctiucut 10S Medical Othcers, Dr. Alexander, aim Mr IV 'fur. LYINC-1 HOSPITAL, March 28 Home patients admitted. 4l Home it 1 Inoculated (t SurKeons 'T ttie oiiuiOji neck, Mr. Hunt, and Mr.

Greaves. House Or RKCOVhuY, March 2(1 admitted, 6 bareeil cured, 7- 1 Remain in the bouse, 17. LlVUKl'OOL COTTON Thursday Evening. March 2S. 1S34.

The Aemind was goor. and the market healthy and improving up t.esterday noon; but smre then, from holders cvinc ing mora disposition to sell, although the demand has been to a very j.dr have been barely maintained; mid wc now account tht' market a mere shade higher than on Vriilay last. The -Mies nf the five das bags, which Include :i.t;oo. Amrrican on speculation, and aoosurataod inn meric.ui tor export. Sea Nlaud.Ud.

toiild. 7s0 M'hams. 10'id. to lid. 115 Mlnas.Od.

toiled. Egyptlaiis. KM. to 1-id. 6j Demeraras, l'jvd.

2S Carthagenas, 7d. Si4 to Mameddo.lOd. to I2d. 7 Slfi toyl. Alabtuutts.jd.to d.

Orleaus, SJ. to Pernams. Itljd. to 1 13d. 43 Bahias, u'id.

tolOlnd iotat ni.so,, bags. The imports are 16 3.W from the United States; 2.1S1 fro in Brazil; (7 from Egypt from Bombay, bag's. Coo jparative view of the importsaudcxportscf Cotton Into mid from the whole itincdom, from the 1st of January to the 22d and of the imports and exports for the srune period last year. into tn! i.inguom tnisyear. American bags lflSTW; South American West Indies, Denierara, Ea-t Indies Totalofalhl-cr ptions Sau.c pet ud last yes r.

lugs South Aimrieaii West Indies, K'cmcrnra, A-e. East Indies 1101 KS-l-Hi lW-4 200183 1711.1 Jli'l 30' 1)3 17S17S rs in lb.ii. Aniericin, Urazil, C'J-il India, 7760 Total Hi lSlilO bags. bame period l.iatj ear SaCii il, Uuciu-suecl, Cliccthiiin. 5fi.

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