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i-vi s. at SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1832. No: Vol. XII. Price 7n A ts: FT llaer cdit MO KING CHIMNIES EFFECTUALLY OST, on Saturday afternoon, Sept.

loth. 1S32, In 'he neighbourhood of scrange.v us, an OLD LIVEIl rf0 FAMI LIES. Having personally attended the East India Company's September Tea Sale, afld -H. after CTefully sampling nia tasting all the best breaks, I respectfully solicit your favours nnd offer to your notice a pood ASSORTMENT of useful TEAS, selected from the best and cheapest lots in the sale. Families who are in the practice of purchasing their teas from London, v.

ill find equal advantages at this warehouse, both in quality aud price to any th.it can be tendered by houses in the metropolis, which, if favoured with an order, facts shall ciearlv demonstrate Having entirely excluded Bhea Tea Horn our retail trade, we shall supply and warrant a good wholesome Congou 4s -Id upwai da The teas we strongly recommend ths quarter foi good economical family use are: BL vCK. s. d. Real Co, Br eak-fast Tea 5 strong souchong 5 Rich Pekoe Tea 6 0 he-e are such as will give saii-f iction to the consumer; 2-1. (old No.

102.) Market-street, Marcliester. N.lt Orderrtfrom the country, whenever It is specified, will be supplied with teas properly adapted tothe hard'ne'ss'nr softne-s of tlie water, as circumstances raiiv require: also cased 111 tea lead, if lequned. 9 a commission of bankrupt, bearing date the fourteenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty six, awarded nnd issued forth against JAMES GLEDHILL, late of Oldham, in the county of Lancaster, cotton-spinner, dealer and chapman. Intend to meet on the ninth day of October instant, at nine o'clock 111 the forenoon, at the Palace Inn, in Manchester, In the said county, to make a dividend of the estate and effects of the said bankrupt; vvjien and where the creditors who have nor already proved their debts are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded thebenefitofthesalddividend; and all claims not then proved will be disallowed. HAMPS0N, Solicitor.

Pr'Hli commissioners in a commission of bankrupt, A bearinr date the tourteenth day of March, one thousand einht hundred and twenty-six, awarded and issued forth against JAAIEs GLEADH1LL, late of Oldham, in the county of Lancaster, cotton-spinner, dealer and chapman, intend to meet on the ninth day of October instant, at ten o'clock hi the forenoon, at the Palace Inn, in Manchester, to audit the accounts of the assignees of the estate nud effects of the said bankrupt under the said commission. HAMPSON, Solicitor. I Good Hyson -Flavour I Fine Hyson nice tea) Choice Hyson Tea 6 6 0 7 0 8 0 and. it is hoped, induce a continuance HENRY NEII.D. IXC0RR0DIBI.E I ST, of the firm of Mons- Mallan and Sons," 32 street.

Piccadiliv. Lnmliiii. hu rh. hnn, i large tiie cavity with their celebrated MINERAL SUCCE- MINERAL SUCCSDANEUM, ran nr.uxa decayed teeth without he.it oh pressure TEETH, irmiOUT WIRES OR LI0.1TURES. tTONS.

J. M. MAI U.LAN, 0 -D Bloom-bury and 9. Half Aloon Great Ilusscll street that in i.ated by the patron vge he has received. and gratefully anxious to meet the continually increasint' noon In-prole--i.

o.ai i-si-taiiee, he has recommenced his professional avocations at Mr. Harrison's, 23, Bond Street ot Alo-ley -tieet. Al mch 'ster, where he may be consulted, dallv, until the 2S'tll of October. claims corner Alon- Maiim coutinues to restore Deca) Teeth, however i.vr.L vi, so uuiver-aiiy reconimenueu oy i.ieuity of Lmidoti and he opei ni ion ot stoppiiur Teeth is performed in -a few beemds. The Mineral is put into the eavitv iu almost a liquid state without heat or pn--ure, hardens into enamel, allays the moat excruciating pain, and lasts tor ma'nv tears, rhZ necessity of exir.ictiiou 'They also TF i LOOSE TEE TH.

whether arising from age, neglect, or disease of theeums. Incorrodible Mineral Teeth placed, from one to a complete -et, marching, in point of colour, exactly with the adjolninir ones, which are inc.ioahieoi discolour itiot) or corrosion, fixed without wires or ligatures, protecting tne ndioinimr teeth liow ever loose, and guaianreed to ansvfer every idirpose for articulation and masticarion. since the prevailing iladv of the Cholera. Morbus throughout Europe, the substitute of mineral teeth has entirely s.i ersedi the introduction itural ones. This hasan-en consequence of Minis, MaliatTs invention being free from those infectious impunt e- which more or less, attach to human teeth.

Mons. M. particular! invites the mem hers of the faculry to witnesa the operation of filling decayed Ceetti With the miner', s'iccedaneum Hours of attendance from ten till five Charges as in Paris. DINNER TO SAMUEL JONES LOYD, ESQ, Mr. LOYD having accepted an invitation trom his Committee nnd Friends todine with them on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 10th of October instant.

those gentlemen wlioiite friendly to his Interests may obtain tickets for the dinner at the committee room, 75, Fountain-street: price 10s. 6d.each. HE TftlANC ESTER SC HOO L. OF MEDI- B. CJNE AND SURGERY It is intended to celebrate the Opening of, the New Theatre of Medicine and Surgery, in Pine-street, hy-S PUBLIC DINNER, at the Aibiou Hotel, Piccadilly, on WEDNESDAY, theLMth of October, Jit alxoc-lcK.

It Ujwrctary TeiuctKl that those practitioners, students, and nthei friends to tlievuuitutinn. who intend to be present HC the meeting, will tafce the earllestopuortunity of app.yirig for tickets i.t the bar of the Albion Hotel, as none cm lie iasued after Saturday, the 2uth Im-tant. Tickets 1. Is. each.

llB ANWAL SERM6Nrbr the BENEFIT of tile STOCKPORT S( HOOL. will be PREACHED, in the Large Room that Institution. 1 (J-MORROW, Sunday, the 7th" October, IM2. by the Rev. 1.

BURNeTT. i'f CnmberwCtl, London. hen a grand selection of Sacred Music, from the Works of Handel. Haydn, Mozart, Ac. will be performed (Mr.

CIuukIi, Leader). Service to commence at five In the- evening Neariy live thousand, children are educated In this institution, for the support or wbieh a collection will be made, as usual, immediately after theS'ermou. 7V10TICE is hereby given, that the COURT. I.EKT or VIEW OK FRANKPLEDGE, of Sir Oswald Mosley, Baronet, Lord'oT tlie Manor M.ineie.ster, thc county of Ijuxaster. will beholden at the court house, in Brown street, In Manchester aforesaid, before J.imcs Norrls, barrister at-law, teard of the said court, on Monday the eighth duv of October next, at ten of the clock In the forenoon; at which time and place nil burgesses, inhabitants, and other persoiin whe owe suit mid serv ice at the said court are reqiu'red to attend.

JAM BS HOWARTH, bailiff of the manor. MANOR OF BEDFORD, IN THE COUNTY OK LANCASTER Notice Is hereby Kiven. that the COURT-LEE and COURT AIWN of llobi'tt llaMane Orad-ihw, Esquire, mid. others, deviiees and trustees, named Wider and In pumranre of the Inst ill and testament of the most noble Franl. lute Duke of Hridgewi-ter.

of their Manor of Bedford, in the county of Lanra-tcr, will be held at the hun of James Rattersbv, known by the si.rn of the Hull's Head, in Bedford, Monit.iy the day of October next, at'eleven o'eloil. the forenoon; it which time mid place all constables, mt it persons who owe suit nid service ut ihe said eojrt, are required to attend. Oated this twenty-second day of S'cptembei, in the car of our Lord UJ2. EDWD. I'OULKE-s.

Steward of Ibc MANOR OF HUI.TON, IN THE COL'MY OF LANr'sTEIL Notice is hereby nneu, mat the COlJItT.BAIlO.V of Hubert Iliililane Csiimrc, and others, deviates and trustees, named under and in pursuance of the last will and testament of the most noble Fiaucit, late Duke of nddnewater, of their Manor of Hulton. in the county of Lant-aster, will be held at the house of John Sale, known by the sign of (be lied Lion, in llult ni, on Wednesday the twenty-fourlh day of October next, at eleun o'clock In the forenoon; at which time and place constables. Inhabitants, and other persons who owe ult and service At the mid court, arc required to attend Dated tln tuculj-(econdday of in the year of our Lord btewurd of the Court. MANOR OF WORSLBY, IN THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER. Notice Is hereby tllveu, that the COl COUKT-BATtON of Hubert Halilane lit id-Khaw, Efmiire, and others.

devle and misters, named under raid in pursuance of the last will and testament of the roost noble Francis, late Duke of RrlditeM ater, of their ninor of Woraley, In the county id Lancaster, will be held at the hdUM of George Sutcliffe, known by tbe-Unof thefiiapes Inn, at WorIe, on Friday tlie tent-sitli day of October next, eleven o'clock In the lorctioou at inch titue and place all coiiscables, inhabifuits, and other pt rsons ho owe null and service at the said court, are required to attend Dated this dai of in tlie year of ourl.oid JB32. EDWD. FOLLKLs. sieivard of tbe Court. 7ERNETH AND ITTLEBORO UG II HOD AND HUANCHEs.

oticu is hereby Klven, that the fiENEriAL ANNUAL ol Ihe trustees or vominissiinerK under tbe act ot parlinincnt for moreeitec-tunlly Improving these roads, will be held at the house of Mr. John lluiuihieys. tbe Duke of York Inn, at shaw, within Crompton, In tbe county of Lancaster, on Friday the 'JOth day of October next, at the hour of of the clock in the forenoon precisely, for the purpose ot auditing the accounts of the clerk and treasurer to the said trustees at which time dud place the djourued Meellnft of the trustees 111 also be held, for the further execution of tlie s.nd net. Dated tins twentieth day of "September. In the yc of our Lord, JAMES WIHTEIIE M).

icrk tothesnd Trustee). fkOTICE is hereby jriven, an AD.IOli; il MEETINt; of theTrusteCoi tlie Mai.cln-sier ADJOURNED ster district of the turnpike road leadline fioin the new all on the I'aiadi1, In Castlcton. in the parish of Itochdale, tbroueii Middieton, to the Merc in Great He.ttou, and to the tovt of Chester, all In tbe county palatine of Lancaster, will beheld on Wednesday the 8-itti day of Oetob-r uistont, at eleven o'clock In the forcnoo.i. at the house of Mr. 1 Vden, tloi Golden I Ion, In Hnrpurhey.

in the said count, when an Election of Trustees will take place In the room of certain trustees who are dead. chossi.eY, Clerk to the Trustees oi the said Turnpl.te Itoad. Manchester, 5th October, 183:1. ripHE SURVEYORS of the HIGHWAYS for the township of Sallord do hereby request iill persons having demands on them to deliver their i.ecouuts on or before Saturday the instant (on ublcli day the accounts for the year will be inude up) to Mr. William Jobn-ou.

at the Commlttce-ronm, Town Hall, Salforrt. by whom the said accounts will be examined and discharged. And notice is hereby ftlvcn, that the surveyors' books for tljeourrent ytir ill lleut the Committee-room, Town Hull, Sal ford, on the HIM and instant, from two to tlvc o'clock hi the afternoon of each day, for the inspection or the leypayem, prepsiriitory to the said books beiiiK HUbmitted tqanieeilnxto be held at the To Hall, Salfurd, ot wWch dui notice will be Klven. WILLIAM JOHNSON, C. FROST.

iiAHNKs, '-surveyors THOMAS HOI'hlNs', SAMUEL October 0. I KV2. Chorlton-upon-Mcdloek, OctobiT -)tl), 1 KV2. PHE BOARD OF HEALTH feel it their dutv to appeal to the Inhabitants of this township and NetRllliotlrlnHXl, lor toe purpose ot inducing to.Nl lUUl-TIONS of (leddlnK, Cas'-otf Apparel A.c., suitable for eacli sex, for the Use of such poor persons ton then recover) I as have been attacked ills cholera I be destitute state ot most of the poor who have been sntTerinn under tins disease, nnd whose clothing and bcddinK have (to prevent infection) been destroyed, the hoard feel as.med. be a suilleient Inducement to call the attention of those persms who have the mean to their assistance.

The board respectfully request that each contributor of clothes or hedriniK will transitu: the "nine a proper parcel, eoutaluiiiK lie iiiiiite of the donor, and an mventoiyor the articles sent, directed toWM. hH.s,l I) i. nonary sicre-tary, It iarrt of Health, Clai ciuloii House, Clarendon-street. ()ARI) OF September "1st, lKUrOwliiB to the distressed state ot many or the CHOLERA I'A TIEN I on their reenter) hum the disease, in consequence of the destruction ot theli 'A EARING Al'HAREL. LINEN, and BEDDING, in order to prevent risk of Infection, and, as often happen, lioin tbe'r entire wane of ttire articles, tbe Board of He.dtn eons der it their duty to make an application both eeuerally and specially to the wealthier inhabitants of Manchester mid I lie every kind ot (' OFF I'l' 1( EL, soluble to each liuoludiut eliildieuas Mill as adults,) nnd llkei, ise BKD-CLO THEs ot evcrv description The Hoard feel assured that at a tune like the ben Mulixiiaiit Cholera Is committing destructa i aces anion the 'aniilles of the poor, this appeal to the benevolence of tlie rich will be met it It a most hearty eoneui rence and siijiport.

The Hoard teqursr that each contribuior ot clotties beddir.it will tian-nnt thesaui" In a propci inrccl. Mitli ,1 ticket voutitluiuK the name ot the doim. and an im entor) ot tlie articles, directed to Mr. losepn iicioii, Honor aiy ing Secretary of the Board of Health, at the loviii Hall, hnii Btreec. The Board of Hcaltli Ihv thankfully to acknou ledne the receipt of parcels of clotlnnk'.

bidding, Ac. nu addition to those already advertised,) hum r. II. I. Mrs.

S. Mrs. Hcnsbair, Stone W.ili. liccHnini. Mr John Hhmpsoii.

pan nbrol-er. tH.lli.mi Road. Ml. William Lailiifoii. to'orue-street Mrs.

Adinri Dujcilale, No. i. rortlnnl Tvice. HarKreavej, igdale hiuI Mardvn squaic. slack, Atilu I'la.

c. Mrs. Ofiden, -il, l(iish iioad. Two without name. AT the General Quarter Sessions, of the Peace held at Nether Kuutstord.

In and for tbe count) of nesrer, on Monday the second iv of Juli in the third vear of the reign of his Majcstv King AVIlllam the Fourth, is.i.'. tlrdered That hcuectorth the session- do begin a heretofore, on the Monday hi tlie eek appointed bylaw tor holding the same; that the grind jurv be sworn at twelve o'clock at 110011 on that (lav: that the mitfctstrntcs enter upon the con-Idetutlim of the co inty business immediately alter the oharKe Is given and that the attendance ot tbe high eon-table and petit jury be not required until Tuesday mm nunc at nine o'clock, when the Usual bu-mes- of the court, thetriil of prisoners. Arc. ill be proceeded ith. aud that ihe sher.it lie directed to both sets of juror- tor tli.it dav.

That when the sessions me held at Kuutsiord, tlie bills ot Indlctmrnt for felonies mid misdemeanor- commuted ithin the hundred of Macclesfield, tbe east divi-1011 or the hundred Hucklow, and the Coinletnn division of tlie hundred ot North icli, are to be prelcrred on thejirrt dav ot the ssions. Aud hen. the sessions are held at Ihe-tei. the Inngoiug nrrHiigement Is to be reserved, and the bill- for oMci.ces 1 mi-, milted vi ithin' tlie above mentioned districts, pielcrred until the iitvmf 0 ty. HENRY POTTs, Clerk of the lV.ue.

INSTI TUTION for the POOR alllicted tilth diseases of the KYF, 7. Priucoss. street. Man- Chester. At a MFF TI NC- held the flth (lav of 1 It nmearcl thst It.mi llie lir-t dy ot to the ith ot October, there ha.l been udii'li ted 1 Ml patients.

NEVA S. Usi RlUERs AND BEXEFAC t)R-. ana WHITE MOTTLED I'OIN I KK UOG: answers to me mime of Dov Whosoever will bring hini to the Turf Tavern, Knr-al Moor, ihall be hniidsmnely rewarded any one detaining linn after this notice wll be prosecuted. Kcrsal Moor, Oct. 1S.I2.

Emiratii. F.r foWf't 7'u'cn, I'nn Land, and Sijlncij, Kuti ir ulrs, icith l'lmrv'frs. To iiil from Liverpool early in The beautiful coppered and armed Uaniue, ELIZA. Hichakd Uolcii, Commander; Htirthen toni. This vessel ill 1-e found on inspection to be a very superior conve- ance for passengers.

beiiiK upwards of si feet high between decks, -nils remarkably fn-t, a id carries an experienced surgeon For ilnrs of fremlit or passage money, apply personally, or bv letter (post p.iidi to W1I.I.UM HELL, No. 1, Klnft-street. Liverpool. lOTfCK isheiebv rriven, that the WATCHES and other I'l. EDGED with Mr.

WILLIAM CTtOMI'TON. of ManehesttT-vtreet, within Oldham, previous to Hie lire which took t.la' on hi.s premles on tlic day of Jul) List, ili be ready for the inspection of the rcspecti n-r thereof, at the house of Mr. ill am lireenc, the Muti'dpr's inns, ti Mntiflicstcr-street aforesaid, 'in Wednesrinv. 'I nnd Friday, the loth. 11th, and 12tli days nf October next between the hours of ten of tlie clock in the lorcnoon, am! two ol 'lie cock in the altetin'on on each of the said uhen the mrners of such Hatches may redeem the nne on pyn ent of the money lent thereon.

N. 1). The arches aim other plate beinit in it ru -ty state in conseijneiicu of the throu upon the premie's to extin-guisli the tlanies. It is requested that the re.specive owner-will attend at the above mei.tioned place and redeem the same. TAR HOTEL- DEANSGATE, TALBOT INN, fONCU N- CHEsTEI? NEW TO LONDON.

On MONDAY NEXT, iheHthof October, a NEW COACH will commence runuuii; from the above Office-, every niKht, (except Sunday) at Half-past sL.itn o'clock, called the MAGNE iu Twenty Ho irs. The oiichfH provided for the above concern are entirely Neil and limit upon the most approved safety principle; and tue 1'ropnctors arc determined to make it a llrst-rate conveyance, driven only by 'Three oachmcn, who leave at Derby, Northami ton, and London. The Coaches ill be brilliantly lighted throughout, and every exertion used to merit the confidence of the I'ubhc bv MILI.IXM LAVE, JO-iEl'II WRIGHT. VILLI Gil HER nnd CO. The MAGNET" 1'.

leave London every niittit, (Sundays excepted. I at seven o'clock, and anivc at the star Hotel the following rifternoon at three o'clock punctually. LDHAM CHURCH. Pursumt to an order iu uritiiiK. Mirncd by three of the trustees for cairyini: into execution an act of parliament, made and passed in the fifth ti'ir of tlie reinu of his late Majesty Knie George the Fourth, intituled In act for taking down and rt -building the I oil) of the church or ancient parochial chapel of ease, "of nil, within the pan-h of l'icstuicti-cuni-Oldtiam.

in tlie county palatine of L.u caster, fi proi id lug add it ions burial ground, mid for equalniiiir tlie church rates and other purposes;" also a not her of parliament made ami passed in the ninth year of the reitjii ol his suid late majesty, for auieudintlie said act, and for ik inc. down and re-oiiildini; the chancel and private chapels attat bed to the same chinch. and for const i net inc. vaults under the whole body of the -aid church for tlie interment of tlie dead. I the undersigned Kay Clegf, the del to the said trustees, do hereby notice that a GEM- It U.

MI.EI1SG of the trustees actiic undtr the said net-, ill be holdcn at the neel Inn. in Oldham aforesaid, on Wcdnc-day the enty-foin th day of October iiistaut, at three o'clock in the niteMionn. for lie puipoe of recciviuK the report of rhe appointed to audit and examine the treasurer's accounts-, and for tlie furt'ier execution of the said acts Dated a sixth day of October, I KY CLFGG. r(MO THE RENE VOL APPEAL is fl made to ti'f charity of rhe opulent ami benevolent, iu behalf ot the mow and numerous mlaiit family of the late Mr EDWMU) I'ortEIL, Miieoii. of New -street, s.ilford, whose i cent death liasdeprived them of all support, and ihem at nii'-c into the deepest poverty.

There are -ihr of whom six are undei ten ears of nee. The ease ill bear the strieie-t ui vesication. It is contidently hoped that llie uietnliers of tlie medii al protessiou, espcciall)', II! cnminlsscr ite the situation of this afllieted f.inulv. sub- criptloiis ill be tliiniM'illy leceived, and ain informataiii Kiven, by Mr. Tinker, Chapel treet Mr.

'I hoinas i ihne, siireeon, 1-j i ha pel treet and Mr. Grime, surgeon, sulturd Octoler. SI Bsl'UIlM IONS RI'( EiVFD. d. 0 0 0 0 II (I I) 0 0 0 Thomas Putter, E-q.

Sir. suiweon Ml. IliilUie, oo Mr Gi ime, do r. Stephens, do r. John Lambert illlam Mill.

Eq. Mr. James 'Tinker Itev. Hugh srowell. Mr.

Mai bury Mr. Ed aril Ow en per Mr. Hoole Mr. I. Wroe Mr.

II. Hoole 0 1 10 1 0 1 0 10 Mi 0 1(1 0 10 II Hi V) Till'; EDITOR OF THE MAMJHEMLR GC HI)I sir, on the remarks made on Pendle ton Colliery, the term New Minc'appears tohavegiven great otfeucc to Mr. Tho-. Know les, coal proprietor. But winch I think has been siitbciently explained by you as not alluding to a new discovered mine.

'To make it more clear to him, 1 will give you a nioie detailed account of the different new' lines we have suul; through. Perhaps It may be more easy for him to comutehciid by bcKiiinitigac their 27 inch mine, which I perfectly ngree witfi hltn being the same as our mine' of 3 feet 4 Inches, wbirh we are now working, which Ins regularly inci eased In thickness as ue have gone to tlie deep. If the 27 inch mine at Agccnjft Colliery lay ittiiti yaids of the surface, there most probably will be tlvc or sixvard-of sand or gravel near the siitlacc, leaving 24 or 2a) aids of different stiata, which may resemble ours. In our lifting engine pit the yard mine coal lavs at a depth ol llii ards from the surlace. So yards above tbe coal we discovered a valuable mine of tiie c) ly, six feet thick; live feet of wh.eh being of a i cry superior quality, the other mixed with halls ol ironstone.

Above this clay are several beds of ironstone, varying in thickness fi 1 to I li inches. Also a new un.ieofcoal being oulv two inches thick in the first shalt, sunk at the Pen-dleimi collier), but which increases to the thickness ot is im lies In this said shaft, like nil other mines tunning under the red rock, iiicrcaslngboth iu thickness and quality. This, I trust, will satisfy both Mr. Tho. Know les and "1 that some (li-coveries have been made at the Pendleton eolhcrv, which have not been made in anv part the Rev.

Buck's estate I am atraid that 1 should encroaching too much upon your valuable columns tln-tiine. otherwise 1 would here have given you some act "tint to shew the nece-sity of gentlemen occupy ing small e-tatcs of being cautious in allowing water courses to he driven through them. In the intei im. 1 am, yours, x-c. -c, TKPllEWiN.

P. S. In sinking the last 1 IS yards the water has di.ci cased 10 gallons per minute. TODRUK iKERS I'HERs. To BE LE T.

at the Pendleton Collier), a valuabi- MIXt of nut: CLAY, being most advantageously situated for carrying on an extensive concern, being close to the Manchester, Bolton, and llury canal. There is an excellent road to by tile suspension Bridge; nnd, in the course oi next-pimg will be fmi-hed. a direct load from the colliery to Irlams o'tii. Height. Foi further particulars apply personally to Mr.

TEPHENsoN, upon the premises. I ow Hall, Manchester. Oeti her, -ith, i very lespeetable MEETING of the clero-y, gentry, banscrs and trade-men 1,1 AI.01- cliestcr, held this rial, on the nresenteil t.i th lionuighrccvc an 1 Constables. to eomsidei the of I entering Into a suhsci iption for the rcllet of pctson-atll cted 1 with Cholera," BENIN. BR AiDI.EA', Bornughrcevc, in the Chair.

uif "iiK ere unanmiousiv adopted. Hi. Moled l.y Mr. Robert Ptrlips, seconded bv Mr. 11.

iel 1 Hetchci 1st. I hat th. meeting, deeply svmpathisimr ith the -ut fenugsol tlieir fellow -creature-alllicted with that awful the -i itic huirra." and anxious afford tlieiu eicry 1 cl.cf 111 their pow er, do now eicer into a suhscription tor be plipo-col establishing convalescent retreats (if 1 or ail.irding assistance to convalescents and their imiihe-. ani al-o to the destitute fain lie- of those who mm snik 1111 lei the disease: and lor the general purposes ot ist.ug to diflai the expenses ot the Hoard ol lleiltli: and thev tarnestiv solicit their Icllou townsmcii to join lliom tin- I henev oleut object. Moved by Mr.

Richard Potter, seconded by Mr. Freda. 1 iiu 2d. That the Clergy of all denominations Throughout the I parish be re-pectfuily solicited to aflord their assistance in ontaiuiiig euitributions fi the ntoresaid purpose-. Mond by onsterdine, seconded hy Mr.

John AVallis -d. That it be suggested to tin Ladies of Manchester to join In this work of charity and relief to tne afllieted bv holduu- a the surplus proceeds of which should lie applied to the objects 1 hi- meeting. Moved by Rev. Air Ely, seconded by Air. Coiisterdine Ith limit appeals to tin-ti eeting "vei desirable to esta.

hli-h a permincnt 1 ommittce tor the purpose of enco 11 glng ii.iuiir. tivd ninety amongst the indigent classes; and ith 1 view ol preventing as much as possible rt return of the epidemic, that ti Committee be authorised to apply such part of the subscriptions as thev in 1' think proper for that purpose. Moved by Mr. AVilhan: H.i iter, seconded by Mr. Jonathan Booth 5th I it a Committee Is; appointed to collect subscriptions and to earn the objects this meeting into efiect, to consist of tlie Boroiighreeve and Constables, tlie Churchwardens and sidesi.

en of Al.inchestei. the Clergy of all denominatu ns the parish. Ales-is Thus, latter. Richard Potter. leri.elcy, Thorn Peter Fokersle) Maik Rohcrt Girdner.

G.irnett. Thomas Robert Heuson. AAilliim Niiid, Andrew Hall, Jonatlian Booth. John AAsJlis. Hunter.

James Consterdine, H.niel Broadhuist, Fnder cs 1 s.intuel s.ittcrthw oui AV.itkiu. Fdw ird ixter, audit 1 1. (irej, ith the of such other as thc.v inn appoint: and that anv live lorui a qu. run Mond hv Air. Henrv Forth, secended by Mi.

Harn-on. li-h I it i oe si siui.uj) papers. BE VJ A Ad RRWDIFY. liairmin. The i.rman having U-t the chair, Henry torth.

vv a c.ille 1 to vi On the mot 011 of Mr ch ird Potter, seconded by Mr t'otistcrdu a iis iM ira.ii. i'v 'rt'S't' 1. That the thank-ot this meet. ng be given to the Borough. reel and oust ibles ior com eii.ni; the meeting, and to the Boroughreeve lor his excellent conduct 111 the chair.

1 I 1 1 1 i 1 1 I i paid in Advance. ftfijal Nottfcg. carried by us at No rfcrf c'mTWUaSn- and the county of Lancaster uiX, h- rt 1" ''i Lees." hai this il "been 'a and witness our band, is 2Ut day of ebri CHARLIS ROYLANCE. HEiVV. LUts.

miOTICE is hereby given, that the partnership 11 heretofore subsisting betwci Us the tailors and drapers, at Manchester, in "he o.m of Cn ter, under the firm of CA L'THERS andM ILI Fit 'iH day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due rn by the snid.partnershlp concern "wil 'be 'received and id undersigne.1 Joseph Carnithers, wh viill c1tm carry on the said As ttitnes, liLiid, TthiV rurfh day of October, 1H3-2. JOSEPH tMRnuTHSBS EDWARD MILLER. tJSSJJtA Ul! Partnership LI AM FA I If 1 1 If nH i iiiv i WIU and millwrights, enrri "nZSi Lancaster, under the firm of Falrbaim ai ii day dissolved by mutiialeonsent. Fach partner will in futur carry on die business on his "una lTbu Pid by trie saia vt iiitam Fairbairn, at the works, jn Canal srrwr Dated the 2i)th day of September, 1832 Lanal-street.

WILLIAM FAIRBAIRN. JAMES LILLIE. 'pHE partnership heretofore subsisting between BERTHA nEIss. r.snrn itVA Rerssi. Is-Uih day dissolved to rhe said fb-rth.

n.i.. letiresrrom the said concern: the buslne wTllln futnrp be Leopold ffi and" of Ausust -l' xhe filst day BERTHA REIMS. ENOCH RE1SS, LEOPOLD REISS. ISAs.C REISS that the partnership JOSEPH WILKINSON and! J-J count, 'of Ai it nnu Wits CO IS uHV M.ird witness hind, this third day of October, 1 Si 2. JOSEPH I LKINSON.

Signed by the said pirties. in the eicrrs to air. Lewtas, sol citor, Manchester. rm. "cs ty return best anceof them! ful ly soil-fits a coutinu- HE commissioners in a commission of batlirupt bearioirrintM th.sr........

i "i "l') oi i'1-cemter. ibji, awarded an. intioid, Puncr.iaieraiiq chap- iiiui inv ni iNuvi'tn her next nc nine o'clock in the forenoon.nt the Palace Inn, I iMwiSer In the said county of Incaster. in order 'to ai th! account made and passed in the sixHi "1, fn ofhi, Tie "fis i nouciie -a a oners place. the estate and etJeetsof the said bankrupt; wlien and 1 where cUtoe'lhe gfjgLftg flritoatf Con tratt.

ry0 HE SOLD by Private a quantitv of -8t) i)-sths DRESSING ACHIivIES, by Sharp Roberts, and Co. Apply at the printers'. -marp. 0 RE SOLD by Private Contract, a PONY I'll A ETON nrlD n.u-. in good condition price be seen at'the Albion HoteL ANDAULET ON RE SOLD, a.

1 1 'n good condition, with barouch seat rumble, imperial, and boxes compltte -Apply tit the printers S0LD b' Private Contrnot, an HV- DR Afil. If Pireivr. 1 "'a. i-iiicn mm; 1 i.scj si iii.n ana 7 AND" SHARES in the MANCHESTER ASSURANCE COMPANY-SALFORD TOWN HAIL Applv (if hy letter, postpaid) to Mr. JOHN BUBB.

account ant. Exchange Buildings, Ducie Place. nuuo.account- rO BE SOLD, or LET with immeiliate posses- Jl Sinn, ngood FAMILY HOUSE, situate in Eccles ner of the new road leading to Manchester, cotuaimng breakfast, dining and drawing excellent kitehen. seven bed rooms cellars and many other conveniences, together with coach house, stable, and other outbuildings! aUo good sirueii. -For patticulnrs apply on the Sraen.

LET' very fjigible mT. JJ WORKS, situate at Ancoats Bridge, Ardwlck th property or the UUe Mr. Rolrt deceased, hud now in the occupation cT Mr Jilih PoL I Jj in (ull work. Tberc a tnaAPlmnSu'SSi from one to two acres of good pasture larnl- the wat? i of dressing and dyeing.pply to Mr. GEORGFJ 1'HORNILFV flour-dealer.

No. 3, Hyde's Cross. Manchester. MACHINERY. -TO BE SOLD by Private i CJntnrl- 300 sii.ndlea each, pindles and 15 inch rollers, very suitable for oil -eoi also 14 POWER LOOMS, for narrow cloths by lXP.

shaK Robe.tsand also severalSLL'BIJINOaiid FHaMFS for -lx and nine Inch bobbins, by Messrs. Cocker and Higglul' n-ivate Contnwt, nil that I wit rl Mt'tLlTI'n SOI.D y-LiiMi hocsk, eoach- MESSU outbuildings, orchard, and pleasure grounds. with any quantity of Land, situate nirf.i.r.r,, i of Lancaster, late in the occupation of IRackhuriie. iso several other or Dwelliu, Houses, and exllcn- partieuhu hVpv io Mr. PARKER, solicitor, St.

Ann's, Manchester fipO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, PRINT r.iv, ul.HlMUl.sillt.HsH I tl UK DISPONED OF, with i omcuiace posset a en-estaoi sned llll'-ItVEss, in the auovc ueparimcois, in a populous town In Lai'cashlie, touc-ther with an AGENCY, Ac. which more than pays the rent An retire and respectable young man, who understand the business, and can command 10110., will find this a most desirable opportunity fur commencing buslnesn. as the advantages of tlie establishment are such as are rarely offered. Tbe business would answer well for two yoan hien who understand bookselling, and tlie practical part of printing or bookbinding. A good dwelling.house adjoins the shop and work-hops.

The proorictor can give mtisfartory reasons for qu ttlng his present abode. tor furthei iMrtlcpJnrs address (post paid) A. at the printers'. rSAO CALICO-PRINTERS, DYERS, BLEACH- I Ells, BE sold by Private Conri act, or LET, all thoie capital and suhstantlaily-hulltand slated BUILDINGS nnd PREAMsF.s. ith the reservoirs for holdini and filtering r.nd about two fheslure acres of land thereto belonging, situate on the bank of the river Irwell, Ordsall, in ttie immediate vicinity of Sallord and ManchrVtcr.

mid late In the occupation of Mtsrs. fiiaii.hair, Wanklyn and Sunt, -i dye-works. Thepieml es are admirably atfi pted for print-works, or for belt. converted to (cnera! munu-factutlnf! piitpinrt, on large scale, havlnp an excellent supply of clear spring Water, steam-engine of hones' power, driving a rasp nnd logwood mill, and slso river and spring vvater pumps, with pipes conveying ater to the different buildings, and enjoying the great tidvatrnge of natnr carriage, with a wtmrroti tlie river bank for ls))1ing coals or goods. The utensils may be taken by the purchaser at a valuation.

A person will be in constant attendi.nce to shew the -For further particulars appiv to Mers. BRADSHAW, WANKLYN, and SONS, Artlllei I'-street. Mail-Chester. vyQ CAPITALISTS, MANUFACTURERS. I DEMESNE, an estate hitherto little known, being now o)wn to public notice by means of the Ashton new turnpike road passing through it, the proprietors are ready to treat for letting land on building lease-.

This is distant only one mile from Manchester, and extend-a mile or mure acroti in every direction. The soil is of II descriptions, viz.ciay, gravel, sand, pe earth, Ac. Some pirti of the estate arn desirable for country houses, being 111 an elevated situation affording extensive and beautiful views, removrd from manufactories and smoke, and to which there is good private road 14 yards wide leading from tlic turnpike read. Other purls are particularly suitable for manufactories, for, besides the river Med-lock, there is a frontage to the Ashtou and canals on th's estate of nearly three miles. There I also the wtil known Claiitnn Collier at work.

The easterly Jue Is bound? by Edge Lane, forming a branch turnpike rrf leading toil aid, Oldham, and there lacross road running from north to south, beginning on the Culrheth side and fxteudlng alt ths! way to the old Ashtou turnpike road. Upon the whole mere is no property near Manchester mat afford more facilities and advantages of every kind. For fmther particulars, and to treat for kind, apply to Mes-r. BARRETT and RIDGWaY, solicitors, Norfolk-street, Manchester. BALL GROVE MILL, NEAR COTTON SPINNERS AND MANUFACTURERS.

COTTON SHINNING MACHINE Ac." Ac-lobe -OLD by Private Contract, al) the valuable and excellent MACHINERY, standing and being in HU1 Grove Mill, near Coin-, consisting of IJifn throstle pinjti. and 3004 u.ule spindles, with every requisite preparatioa. The whole of the machinery is quite new, and made on tbe litest and most Improved principle; rhe throstles by Mr. Gore, of Mn-ehe-ter: and the mules by Messrs. Haillday and Grundy.

The mill at Ball Grove has been newly fitted up wit! mill geering, neam pipes, and ga apparatus; the pipes arid fittings are complete. The machinery is propelled by dj werf ol water wheel, besides having an excellent steam eiiinr-i: nf .10 bones' power. There is also a sizing house and a very superior welling house, with thtrty-fimr cottages contxuou to the mm, ano atmut eignt acres of meadow Two rooms in the mill are unoccupied, and would contain 2CG power-looms or additional machinery. The mill is welt rituated, beinj! only one mile from Colne, and one mile ailiia half from the Leeds and Liverpool canal; whete coali may be. had very cheap, and there are plenty- of workpeople resident in the nelghbouibood, and is well xorthy thi attention nf any individual wishing to commence cotton spinning.

And zis-j the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FL'RVITlHE in tbe hoa-, near the mill, consisting of a valuable assortioent of every domestic requisite For further particulars aiijrty at the mill and house, at Colne: or to Mr. Gore, maebino maker, Manchester: Messrs. Snell and Atkinson, accountants; or Mr. S.EDDON, solicitor, Manihester. DR.

JAMES'S POWDER-Tbis celebrated medicine is invariably adopted by pby1eni; and for those who cannot obtain medical advicr, with itch packet are enclosed fuil directions for Its use. Its erftcaeyii anon certain, if freely given. 011 the attack of Fever, MeaaSl, Sore Thrcwt. recent Odd with Cough, and otherfaflammiSory disorders. In Rheumatism and chrome complaints It hf r-erfofm! 'tne must extra.rdlnary cures, when used'with penereraixe Dr-JAME'-'S POWDER continues to be prepred ty from the only copy of the process left bf Dr.

Jametin his own handwriting, which waa deposited with thcirsrsn't-lather, in 1 74, asjulnt proprietor, in paekttf Ss. Od. A 24-. Dr. JAMES'S ANALEPTIC PILtS afford sanstant nUef in Indigastion.Blliouaand btomachCompialntl, Gouty Symp-toms, recent Rheumatism, -and' Cold with Yttttti are so mild, in tbeir effects an not to reqabs; conflneuiefit.

Dr. James's Analeptic Pills are prepared by Mum Newbrry, from the only recipe existing under Dr. James" 1 are nollby thettr, in boxes at "ii. fld. and 4sCtJ.f 45, Ht.

Paui's Chsrfi Yard, London; and tbeir agents in most country towns. Tne name F. Newbery" is engrave io ausb govern mcmtanu. (T'RED (no cure no pa by THOMAS HORN bricklayer (late George Horn -ind Son), No. -M, llloom-strecc, Manchester.

Alter his many years' expei i -nee in the above business, he Will undertake to cure any smoking chimney, on the principle of no cure no pa) and will, after ascerciuinn the cause of defect, state his terms, if required, and will not require payment until satisfaction be iriven. N.U. Oven-, grates, and boileis up iu the neatest sty ic. JOHN RR1ERLEY. UPHOLSTERER, begs leave niu-t lespet'tfully to announce to' tho-e Ft icnds bo liavc hithertosi kindly supported him, and to rhe lVibhe k'euerallv.

that he has REMO ED from his late -hop. No. J.o, Market-street, to very commodious l'lhMIsrs. No Leier-street. I'iccadilly here it it ill be t.is constant siud to mei it theirfnrtherfavnui-.

V.il. A respect ible Vol'TII TED, as an Apprentice, with it hum a small ptouuuni will be expected. SAAC PIPE begs to infoiin his Fiiewls and the Public of Manchester and its vicinity that the ship lately suhsisunn, een hi- brotiier and him-eli lias reen dissolved by- mutual consent, and that the business formerly carried on by tlicin at No. Market-street, under the til in of I. and W.

I'lpe," will in future be conducted bv I. alone; aud thanking his friends geuer i'Iy n.i the patronage a'nd support atl.uded by them to tlie late brm. he iespect-fully solicits a of their favouis to himself. pAKI I IVWOOI) and Co. beg to nequttmt the l'ublic, that they ill iiave ready for in-, ectiou a few at their Furniture Hoc, in-, No.

irbirte rrcet, a very choice and elegant as-oitmcnt of CMJINLT I'l HVUT'ISE. fur dining or drauing rooms, and adapted lor establishments ot the most splendid as well as those ol a more moicrate and less expensive character. No. 0', Charlotte-street, Mosiey-stieet, oer. (ith, 1H.52.

GATHERS INN, DEANSGATE. ADJOINING COTTON Top of Smithy Door Man chester. t.LIZ HET1 1 WLER reanectfiiilv iutorms her FrwPfVrSsXl the Public, that itto htutfunioVed from the, Po "0'' ''-ikWua Ducie I'laffe, to the nlHive Ion, where she lilrpeTTo receive a confinuance of their support, -o liberally liestoued her former situation; for which -be takes this opportun'ty to return. her sincere thank--, and assure- them that her stock of Wine, ic. will as usual be of the best quality.

Fresh Soups every morning, and an Ordinary at one o'clock. N. B. Good Beds, and every accommodation for 'Travel! ts REMOVAL. MR.

RORERT WIN STAN LEY, M't TION'EER aun Al'i'lt AlSEH, respectfully an-imouces that he ha- KEMOVE1) from t. to tlie EXt NGK (on the left of the entrance from Exclo.iiie-stnet), take- tins opjiortunity of making hi- acknowledgments to his Eriends and the Public for the sin port hitherto affoided him; and begs to assure them (in soliciting a continuance of their kindness), that to deserve it no exertion on his patt -hall be it. W. wishes at the -nine tune to do aw a ith an evistina impression. In assur-Intr them tint he sells bv Al'i'lION and UM'ltUsKS HOUSEHOLD rCRVI I CUE.

iis well as everv other desCnp-tion ol I'itOi-Elt TV. Manchester, October (ith, ls.iJ. R. T. R.

LLOYD. DENTIST. Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Paris, and for many years assistant to his father, Mr. Lloyd, dencist, Liverpool, respectfully intimates that tie has established himself in Manchester, at No. Cooper street, where he will he in attendance to be consulted on every branch of dental stirgsry; and also to supply, by the artificial means best calculated to ensure ca-e, comfort, and appearance, the detects to which the mouth and teeth arc liable.

Attention to children dunm: the period of dentition, being of the ugliest importance, Mr T. B. Liovd begs to -tate that in the cotir-e of a long attendance at the hospital for children iu Paris, be made that department of the piotLssion Ins particular study No. 12, Cooper street. C.MALLUAKE ESTABLISHMENT, :3.V k9 SMITHY DOOR, AVI HI'sTI R.

GIBOV (late of the film of A aiikm and Gih-nnl giateftilly aesnoii ledges the favours of Ins Irietuls anil tlie public experienced hy tu-late firm, and beg- to a ure hi- own as well the particular friends of his late partner, tl at in carry ing on ti.e btl-iuess he ti lists he ill not be anting cither in -pn it or capital to ensure to in- customers such artule- a- will be loiind worthy their attention, both as to quality and price, and whlih he feel- conhdeut will secure linn their iuture patronage a mi support. J. G. has ju-t -elected from the markets GOODs ad ipted to the to winch he rrspeettullv invite? tbe of his tiiciui N. It.

large -tuck of Damasks, Moreens, Fringes, I Glove-, and Hosiery of evei dc-crip'ruin. at uncommon Ion iir.ces. A lespcctable A OL I'll WANTED, as an Apprentice OREIGN Sc BRITISH VRIU.K CHIMNEY PIKO's. The A-sicnecs oi" f. li.

i '-pcctiullv inform the Public, rfi.tc t' ev ban- now leauv no in-pi'ctiou a hraur.fnl of lnREIGN aud Hid TMI MARIII.i: 1 1 1 E' I'll. CDs. in the most and ci i.f oc-igiis, uiamila. Hired at the woiks, stanlev- treet, sallord. nuuer the immediate direction of .1 It.

Hi or auk. bo i- iiitlioi to 11 them on tlie most UMso-iahV teinis he -toe tit Alarule on hand being iminen-clv the the maiintactiirc ith i he -ole icw alv.ng p.u the prime St ot the aten.it, and cu-iu 'lie puvel.asir chrap bari n- Mr. H. Rmckhank'- pul'-h bv steam being well I muni, nil orde, in the above Ime ill lie punctually attended i. and no ex pi u-e -jiai iu producing a -uperior article.

show ani udici, ua, Dcii'sgate. I1E-T AM) CHEAPEST in vol-, post with a Portrait ot tin Geucial. in i. su. A FA YET I LOUIS PHILIPPE, THE A RFVOl.U TKiV of ISM), or llistorvoi Hie En nts and the Men of By ARB N-, Aide-ile-Camp to General Lafayette.

London: Effingham AA ilsim, SH, RoyiU Exchange; Manchester, J. and THOMSON. II YOUKVfeRTIIINKOPaiE?" Written by Charles Jetreris.conioosMl hv V. I. si'om Hhed by E.

Dale. 1.0. Poultrv. I.oodoTi rin, already attained an eMiaordmary degree of populantv, and bids fair to rival nearly eveiy other -oug of the dav. It- simplicity and clegaiiie entitle it to tbe notice ot all lovtr- of genuine melody.

Tlie author, N. .1. sp(irie, is the geutlcN.an of whom hi-lite mo-c giacious inaieti entertained so higli an opinion, and lio has freiiiently had flic honour of smgiu" fore li unand out beloved snvt reign AV ill mm, at the Royal Palace. Mr.Jetfervs is well known to the the author of Do on think I can loigct," Oh smj. the Melody," "The Itiwuf Ailand.iie; Tliou art Aline-' and many other popular ballads.

SIR A AL TEH -1 Hi T. BEAUTIFUL PORTRAIT of the Author of Wavctley, engiavci! oil steel BV TllOMPsuV. bu-t by Chaiitrev ill be DELIVERED GR A'TIS with the (fin Jnunirl on Saturday, October accoinp.iiiied nith a copious inmKi, prepaiid excliisivei)' for the by an em iient wuter, ho cm piy i a loii" peisoiial intercourse w'th the illu-tri'ms decea-id. orders tveeiveil by AAheclei, -t. quar and I liicliard-on, inclie-tei and all booksellci and new-men eany iuii- ue torn arded to pi event poini aieui 1 mice ill, 1 atiicrme-street.

strand. Tis dav is published, the ruurrb Division of AlNE.VS HISTORY of LANCASHIRE.con- uiiuiog 111c lo.joinng ren Know -lev 1 lai! Hougbtou lowci. Tow 11 ley Ilah, retiiscow ollcg-atc 1 hutch (interior), lititlmd old Hall. lib. plain (iroots, 2a-.

demy Hall i'th AVood, lluutroide. Briudlev AA icau P.u i-h Chui cii, Royal quarto, Ind, a proor quart! "II lines" History ot the county is a dcs'TVitig the utmost patronage, aboiiiuiing as 't Ji in excclh oca-- of which lew it any local hooks on lu-torv and can hujist, anil coiupri-mg incidents 11 ith Inch every intelligent rc-'iient ot Lanea-liuc a-well a-lover oi -1 make him-elf aio Minted." -on au.l 'i and Loudon: I'ihei Al mche-tcr. I M- A and AM' TTI, IITFLEY AND s()' IIADIOORM'HIC TI1KF.E-SL1T PENS AAUH -ERIiATIi) Tins ew 111 tlie inaniilactiire 1 Ale-sis. am en-, caue-1 the flow ol ink to lie more ilniy rcgu'ati d. 'I lie.

have alrcidv obtained the ot the government 1 ihcc-, batik. and are c-peeiallv rceon 11. geucial u-e nu account tin 11 exvi Hence and liuiahi.tv al ud-I rout lining -iv pen-, at or on 1 int- 1,1 pi n- lleelcy miiih poitalilc pen ml i.cicii in 11, ,1 hv James Hieiey and s.n, Ore it 1 ct. Ihi mn.l.aiii". Al tuebe-ter, A f.illl and -IM-, al stationers.

Exchange. "1 here ha- 1 tely been inula. 'lured hv Alcsr-. HetVv atlll sun, i.t -tee -work, ol i.l 1, invented met illie pen. ith tin ee caned I graphic Fnterrainmg a lisl.io to ,1.

account of uuvieidimtui' vi etc a- mu, a-gratified to and the Hhadiogranlnc IViis 'i Iv 111, Ill'- ircri-fl tiee In, the detects ot hithei to produc, ,1. 'u "Having hid the oi or'uui' outr'n. the tc-t. wee 1,1 i.c 10" -rlti Pens, a- he, iu rr.ir: and nr iiicr r1 1 flit oi the steel en- in l.i, I lit elev ill I'cps- w.i-t1 tlic public. 1 be pi 1-re ,1 1 i 1 AAehive with one 111.

1 o.t 1 usc.i 1 To per-ois who rite much, a 1,, ti.i qu-Iltly an object, the pen- aic inv II This pen uni j.1 p'i-ik'v, 1: clicapne-. 'x," AVe have tr-cl i -n-i. and thun 111, tlexib'e than anv iv ev er rt- tire and and Al Iiov Alain in 'tafon HUM A' SON'S I'l'N li iv 1 en to the lb by 1 fl ihe't '11 I 1' Is cnt rciy igmu 111 dc, ll uis, IC I'lv-led til UI. ,1 1 p-i: '1 Cs -n" 1 dc.ree. all 'iher to the iri.iii ION IAIH A MIE 1U PilF KMI V.

i i -1 1 1 1 i IM-li A I "i- a iU.tl A lU- qil'd II 1 Ills I tin re u- 111 1 In tne -una. and uii'v r- ol 1 -n o. col t.u'lo'l. ,1 ira. and a- tuber ol the b.siy -'I iml'a to dise.v milieu; tunable pr.

nt ,1 it vv 'i in one ren. rr i-ipo tl, an; 1' pv ..,1 Balm Ind. inh V' found exceednu-'y the ic I l.e 'is when It ana con. Mid i.v c' e.l r.nd vi tor im-, 1 1 ii-c-. 1 -c i -s 1 ir aition, ri, tin.at.siii we.sness tractions, a Icnatt- the a'cw u-trtiitlv -11 that vcul.ar r.ii'i.pi 11 the -tings and tc- ir-ect- I'r ce "old bv Rirela.

ni-. I -at Lniui .0 Biker. Al -i, .1 No. Hern uu 1" 1 and ot out': i'n I I and i aud II. av rn.

1 Is; 1 1 r. t. -I He i I I. tis.cr nod i I ce.is. re, i ii'd.

I slcrv .1 md trr u. i i'r. oc i-ort 1 ee AA ai 'i i dieine. toil ESSE I.V these dr- JESUITS DROPS. -In the navy tor a -pecine Iv years vast ninin'a tKt their eh.

i race as strauvjrv and genera! 'or the -curl), dr. rur- -i ur pas-ai-'e. a'lc but mm. u' irlv for the'r aud sjeedv cure ot a spec nc rciindy are -o innocent ertari AAcs-ei-" ami re the cu'i, -ate ar.d tl.t.r 3. to reouire or r.o re- sua, in.

De ifeiiitei! tl at patients and purchasers -hoi, he havmj true ai a gei u.ne a- the are d-ir-erous be oted oi the no by ab-date f.V.-eho.sl- re u- tac pr' etor rcque-t etc-; i-chi-er to ir AA 0-s. Jc-u t- Drop." a I'd to be car et ul a prepxrat oil under tf.e nan of nr' AA i.ker Drop-." ot imposed on them the of the genu ne Inch is all other-, bv hav.ng the -i'rp, AAe--e's. St. Piu. The drops are bottle-of o.i -Cs.

j1" Is 2-. Sd. per p.it. s0ijj hy Mottershead, angbin. Thompstone.

Barker, Lvneh, Jew sburv. st.indrinj, spencer. H.ararii. fluck- a Vanche-ter: Hartlev Cronirtc iiurv: uw croft. nold, cooper.

Hi.ton: Wraith. Thwaire, B'arkburn-Armmson, Howard, Buriilcv Cwkcrort. Leech Rochdale: R. Oldham; Ciaye. Lee, H.me.

Wright. I AV sor. ana Bent.ett, A arnngtc ali resptNUble dealer- by NOTICE OF DIVIDEND. The creditors avIio' have prvved their debts under the fiat in bankruptcy against JOHN BEEBBY BROCKBANK, of Manchester, marble manufacturer, mav receive a first dividend of two shillings in the pound, by applying to the assignees at their office, 205, Dean-gate, (opposite St. JohiTs-strcet) Manchester, any inuisuay tne hours ot ten and two oelucK, TINDALL and YxREY, BARTLEY and ROBERTS, rpHE commissiouers in a fiat in bankruptcy, 1.

bearing date the ninth day nf June, awarded nnd Issued fnrth ajrtlnst JAMES Y10R ttveywuniter, Jate Manchester, in tlie county of Lancaster, cm-rier and leather -oatter, dealer and chapman, Intend to meat on the I3th of October instant, at nine in the forenoon, at she Vorjc Hotel, In Munchester, in the said county, to make a dividend of the estate and eilects of the said bankrupt; when and where the creditors who iive not already proved their debts are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the Ueiiefit of the said dividend. And all claim not then proved will be disallowed. BOOTH aud HARRIsON, Solicitors. FIHE commissioners in afiatin bankniptev. bear- M.

iug nate the ninth day of June. awardtd and iss ied against JAMES TAYLOR the younger, late ot Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, currier and leather cutter, dealer and chapman, intend to meet mi the 13th day ot October instant, at ten of tfieclock in the forenoon, at the ork Hotel, in Manchester, in the said county of Lancaster, in order to audit the accounts of the assignee rf the estate and erteets of the suid bankrupt under tbe said fiat, pursuant to an act ot made and passed in the sixth year ol" the reign of a-c Majesty, King Georre the Fourth, intituled, act to amend the laws relating to BOOTH and HARRISON. Solicitors. 'pHE creditors who have proved their debts ti-Tr 11 commission of bankrupt against WILLIAM i i Manchester, merchant and manufacturer, and who have not already received dividend of eleven shillings and ten pence in the pound thereon, may receive the same en applying to Messrs. Peet nnd Hohson, accouncants, St.

James's Square. Manchester, any day after Tuesday next: and all the creditors who have so proved their debts may receive a third and final dividend thereon, on implying to the raid Messrs. Peet and Hohson after the aloresatd day. and BIRCH, Solicitors. WHEREAS a fiat in banliruptcv is awarded and issued agAinst WATTS I.F.Es.

of Greenacre-Moor, near Oldham, in tbe county of Lancaster, cotton spinner dealer and chapman, and be being declared a bankrupt, is heieby required to surrender himself to the commissioners In the said fiat named, or the major part of them, on the tenth and eleventh day of October next, and the sixth day of No vein her following, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each ol the said days, at the King's Arms, in King street, in Manchester, in the said county of Lancaster, and make a full disclosure and discoveiyof his estate and effects; when and where tlie creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts, and at the second sitting to choose assignees, and nt the last sitting the said bankrupt is required to finish his examination; nnd the creditors are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of his certificate. All persons indebted to the said bankrupt, or that have any of his erteets, are not to payor deliver the same but to whom the commissioners shall uppoioc, uni give notiqe to Messieurs Makmson and Sanders, solicitors. Temple, Lmiann or to Messrs. ATKINSON imd BIRCH, solicitors, Norfolk street, Manchester. riMHIS is to give notice, that by indenture, day of September.

1832, JOSEPH PILKINGTON, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, merchant, hath conveyed and assigned ail his estate and efieets whatsoever, to the Reverend Janif.i vvhiteh.nd, of Cockey Moor, in the said county, minister of the gospel, and Thomas Heskin, of Blackburn. In the said county, manufacturer, as trustees upon trust for the benefit of all the creditors of him the said Joseph Pilklngtmi; and that the said indenture was duly executed by thesAid Joseph ilkington on the staid twenty-fourth day of September, and by the said Thomas Heskin on the twenty-firth day ol September aforesaid, and by the said James Whitehead on the first day of October, 1832; and the execution or which indenture by the said parties was attested by Samuel Dukinfleld Darbishire, nf Manchester aforesaid, solicitor The said at ie office of Messrs. KAV and DARBISHIRE, Manchester, for execution by the creditors of the said Joseph Pilklngton; and nne creditors who do not come in and execute the said indenture within three months from the date thereof, will be excluded from all benefit thereunder. npHE creditors who have proved, or who claim to Ja prove, debts under a fiat iu bankruptcy issued tinder i'l the urd -'hancellor against ELLIS HUGHES. EDWARD HUGHES, and HENRY HUGHES, of Stancbj-Htttv -county ot Lancaster, cotton ipinnen.

dealels ana chapmen (survlTinr partners of William Hughes, deceased, and carrying on business under the firm of Wil-Ham Hughes mid are reyjtsted to meet the estate ana effects, on Wednesday the 24th dar of October Instant, at eleven in the rorenomi precisely, at the office of Messrs. Hlgson. Bagshaw. and Higson. solicitors, in Kingoitreet, Manchester aforesaid, in order to aasent to or dissent from the said assignee belling and disposing of the stock-tn-trtide, machinery, utensils of trade, and other estate nud effects of the said bankrupts by private contract, appraisement, or otherwise, to such person or persons, and ut such price or prices, and upon such terms, conditions, and credit, and for such security, as shall be respectively and named at such meeting; and on other special effects.

HIGSON, BAGSHAAV, nnd HIGSON, Solicitors. Vi, HEREAS a fiat in bankruptcy is awarded and TT issued ngainst THOMAS HOLLINS, of Salford, In tlie county of Lancaster, sadler and harness-maker, dealer and chapman, and he being declared a bankrupt, Is hereby required to surrrender himself to the commissioners iu the said flat named, or the major part of them, on the eighth and tenth days of October next, and the sixth day of November following, at nine of the clock iu the forenoon of each day, at the York Hotel, in Manchester, In the said county of Lancaster, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his estate aud effects; when and where the creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts, and at the second sitting to choose nssiguees. and at their last sitting the said bankrupt is required to finish his examination and the ere ditors aieto assent to or dissent from the allowance of his certificate. Ail persons Indebted to the said bankrupt, or that have any of h-s effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to whom the commissioners shall appoint, bur give notice to Messrs. Adliiigton, Gregory, and Fanlkiicr.snlicitors, Bedford Row.

Loudon; or to Messrs. CLAVE and THOMSON, solicitors. Manchester. 7 HEREAS a fiat in bankruptcy is awarded and isucd forth against WILLIAM HoVl.P and lllnunn EAS'THAM, of Lee Mill, near Bacup. in the county of Lancaster, woollen manufacturers, dealers nnd chapmen, and copartners loading under the firm of Hoyle ant! and they being declared bankrupts, are hereby required to surrender themselves to the commissioners in the said flat named, or the major part nf them, on the fifteenth and sixteenth days of October at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and the thirteenth day of Novemher next, at two o'clock in the afternoon, ut the White Bear Inn, iu Manchester, In the sa'd county, and make a full dlscorery and disclosure of their estate and effects: when and the creditors are to come prepared to prove thetrdrbtivind at the second sitting toclioose assignees, and at the last sitting the said bankrupts' are required to finish their examination, and the creditors are assent to or dissent from the allowance of their certificate.

All persons indebted to the said bankrupts, or that have any of their effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to whom the comnnssioiiersshull appoint, but give to notice to Mr. JOHN HARDMAN. solicitor, Rochdale: or Messrs. Hawk-in-, Blrxam and Stocker, solicitors, 2, Bosweli Court arey-street, I oudon. WHEREAS, a fiat in bankruptcy is awarded and Issued against JOHN LEADBEATER and IOHN BARLOW of Manchester, In the county of Lancaster, cabinet makers, upholsterers, dealers, chapmen and co-pnitners, and they being declared bankrupts, are hereby required to surrender themselves to the commissioners in the sa'd fiat nnmcd, or the ajar part of them, on the nth day ol Ortolmr instant, at nine of the clock In the forenoon, at the York Hotel, in Manchester aforesaid, and m-ik a full discovery and disclosure of their estate and effects, when and where the creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts; and the said bankrupts are required tordish their exarnim.

tion, and the creditors are to atventtoard latent the alhrrance of their certificate. All persons Indebted to the said bankrupts, or that have any of their effects, are not to pay or deliver the same, but to whom the commissioners hali appoint, but give notice to Messrs. Jones and Hughes, soJicitois, Southampton Buildings. Chancery loxne, London! or to Mr. THOMAS WHEELER, Solicitor, Chapel ilks, Manchester.

lHE creditors who have proved their debts under 1 a fiat ia bankruptcy awarded and Issued forth against aMES CR ANKSHAW and WILLI AM CRANKSHAW.of Manchester, in the county of Liincaster, manufacturers, dealers, chapmen and copartners, are requested to meet the assignees of the estate and effects of the said bankrupts, on the ninth day of October instant, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon precisely, at the office of Mesnrs. CROsSI.EV and SL'DLOW, In Essex-street, in Manchester aforesaid. In order to assent to or dissent from the said assigne spaying nnd discharging out of the said bai.krupto'estate and effects, certain Costs, charges, nd expenses Incurred by certain creditors to be named at vich meeting, with a view to the recovery and protection of the effects of the aid bankrupt, for the general benefit of their creditors; and also cei tun costs, charges, and expeu-es incurred by the messenger and solicitors under the said fiat. In and nbout the seizing of certain goods, part of the said bankrupts' estate and effect, and in endeavouring tn apprehend the -aid bankrupts: also to a-jent to or dissent from sa assignees retaining out of the said bankrupts" estate and effects, certain sums to bt named at such meeting, (ld. -horsed, and all wed by them byway of reward, for and on account of information relative to the said bankrupts and their estate and effects, and for and on account of apore-hendmg tbe said bankrupts, and certain mune) and effects bei uign to their estate, and tn the said a-slimees oavir.z out of ti.e -aid bariKiupf-s' es'ate and further mm or sums of money for and on account of such information and a-si-tance rerolered them as may he agieed upon at such meet'iig.

or a utie said assignees mav think proper; and alvi to assent to oi dissent from the sak, assigners defendiiiy, at tne expense of the said bankrupts' e-tate. any action, suit, or other proceeding commenced, or to be commenced, against them or the messenger or provisional assignee under tne said fiat, any or either of them, for or on account of seizing any p.aids or property claimed by the said assignees to belong to be -aid bankrupt" estate; also to aisent tour dissent from tbe said assignees selling and disposing of by public auction or pnvate contract, in one or More lot or Jots, and at such time or time-, and for ready money or on cr idit, with or without sicurityas they may thin fit, the goods and effects of the -aid bankrupts now in their possession, or which mav be recovered and get in by virtue of the said fiat; and to the'iald aignees employing any person oi persons to seU and dispose of the same, ind paying such person or person so to be em-pioyed such commission or salary as they may think fit: also to the -aid assignees emptying any accountant or other person to inspect and investigate the books and accounts of theH the particular of any claim or claims to be maoe on the said bankrupts' estate, and to their paying such accountant, or other person or persons, the ame out of tbe said bankrupts' estate and effects, such um or sums of money, at they may think proper; also to the said ifiaigoeta referr ng for adjustment to such person or persons au may be agreed upon toe amount (if any) due to certain persons to be named at such meeting, who claim to be reditors on the joint estate of the said bankrupts; and also to assent to or dissent from the said assignees commencing, prosecuting, or deending any action or actions, suitor suits at law, or in equity, orotlr proceediDflfor tbe recovery or protection of tn tali bankrupt-' estatf aad etlS.t, or to the compounding, -ubmitting to arbitration, or uthir wise agreeing any matter or th'Dg relaong thereto: and on stber special affairs. SECOND haxt. SILVER PLATE PATENT irEVfcR WATCH MANUFACTORY, No. 4, Lord-street, Liverpool fiom 10 to lSJJt'O oz.

of new and -eeond hand silver Pldti, consisting of elegant and fashionable tcnaiid lucakfast seivices. soli and s.nice tirreens. cofl'ee and tea pots, sugar ha-ins, cieam jugs, bread and cake baskets, dinner caid, candlctticks, sriiitfcis nud tray-, waiter-, me cooler-, cruet frame-, pints, race and prize cup-, goblets, claret and iv ate jugs, water pots, tea caddies and canisters, egg stands, toast racks, cheese toasters, wine stramcis, salts, chamber candles'icks. inkstands, hiittci boats, mustard pots', niulhneers, bottle stands, children's cups for presents, cic. inn dozen table, dessert, and tea sp, with table and dessert forks to match, of the king's pattern, and even other fashion the it hole of which ill be sold at EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES.

A splendid assortment of the UKT SHEFFIELD PLATED AA' ARE. with strong SILVER MOUNTINGS; comprising epergne-, tea urns, sniipatul sauce tureens, candlesticks and branches, vegetable dishe- and covers, tea -ervices, cake has wine cooler-, tea trays, and a mr'ctyof other articles, PLATED ON I'EEL. L. s. lias constantly on hand an cxten-ive stock of gold and -liver Patent Lever Watches, which, manuftictun: he-can wariaut to keep exact tune: also au elegant and fashionable assortment the best si lid line gold Jen elle) )'.

Country older-, mo-t punctually attended to. Second hand silver utiiclin-cd or exchanged. The highc-t prices given 'or all kinds of gold and silver com. The ti.ide an 1 merchants supplied on the best terms, in the whnie.s.iU as usual. From MO to 40 complete SETS ofSILVFR TE SERVICES, of the -Vow Me.oi: anc, other patterns, a', reduced prices.

T. LANGSTON, SEiAKE -BROKER, GUARDIAN ASSURANCE OFFICE, Brown-slreet, HAS ON -i A LF, s.ii.yonn w.irr.ii works siures. ujtkii houks i.nvwi.v .) iuir.iv.iv nr)iirr h.i.va cax.il co.vr.txr iirniir.n-nvi.D iff r.Ksrin.n inwEt.r. savw.itiox l-nniitT W)( ii. SUIWPSHHIK ATS TO PCHCII ASE.

JI.IVA" OF SHAKES. il. a hf i.i sytii'our, XKir f(o' i niMP.i.vr tith octohi -j. NORWICH tTNIOJAJ SOCIETY. rencAAable at Michaelmas must be paid betore httcen davv.

after Hut time, or the office ill cease i be liable for tlie sums insured. Iu pioor th- public confidence (n the nrmeipics and co dLctot th'-establishment, in may besuflicieilttosrateth.it the duty tor tin- year ending on the sntti March, 18.52, amounted to I 2d being an increase ot -f(i'24 d. more than any oth-r in-uranee orlicc in the kimidom, and the total bus ucss ol tlic society now exceeds -11 Millions. JOHN Illl, SON, Agent for the Di-rrut. Market street, Manchester.

JD1I He" Bolton. i.i:;-o UK II Mill -T vI I' I 11 v-b-on rBMIE MANCHESTER ASSURANCE C0M- I I' AN A RANCE AGAIVsT FIRE ANI) ON IIAI'S and iAousilIP-, PCRCHasE of ANNUITIES, is', sc. i', i-t, King street, Manchester. C.AI'I Ao MILI IONs Lstalilismd Maich, 182-1. TIRE DEPARTMElATT.

'Tlie ii-sured ireeiititle.lto -I'mil of the profit-, vlllimit any lijl'ii'ttij ir pin lli' Parties mteinling to i out uue their policies failing ducat Michaelmas, must reuea flicinnithm fifteen days of that time, or they will become void. X.IFE DEPARTMENT. 'The imtit to In of the profils, without an. i I'm, i il Hit; i he pi inns ruared are Jow er than those of the majority ol o.nc I he bus, i.e.. of the I i'e I i- kept quite distinct tioi'i that o' I ue accninu! itious are not liable to 'nakt'cooil inv 1, theielr, 'in.

I he pieunii'i and other particulars, may be "bta ued on application to anv oi ctrpa v's agents: vr Vim TON, Secretarv. N.B. have aliculv been xppnuited in mo-t of the i. 'a I in i- in i. bur die iimn- (or agencies, in I-, I ere nt- ban no' )cc been male, are requ (id (," dire id tlie -ecretaiv.

1 GtTAIlDIAVJ ma: i i foMP.ixr. Nr. 11,1 "li b.ir.1 i ntia: cj of the Old Post Office, I -i! Chairman. JOHN ii.i'l. Deputy ha'rman.

AA C. i -q, 'vol ert Esq. lohu VV. Me 1...,. e- Al VV iih uu I -q.

(. A'ee ilk Esq AVih amil Do -on I -q -f II ckam-, Esq. I Uari .1 i 1 -q. I i hom-on, Esq. i I-I I i I "rirou, E-n.

k-. M.I'. John uuch, E-q. howlu.d E-q. E-q.

lev. ilnirv -i Thornton, Esq. A. I F-q. i MU slit Al li An hairmar.

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Tuo- Hon', 1-vv orth, E-q. P. Hern- uni Hev M.I' I i.hs II irhotf ie, E-q. 1- I ir liar 1 -q AA ri' Ii i a I s.j AJ i i(, e-t I'h 1 n- I -q. il lun.1.

I Iru'ii ALP. -iiii'icl jun t-q i i i. F-q E-q. 8N Till-. LIFE DFPAR I MEN 1', the bonuses on 1" in at I-'-, I per out.

upm tfr 'n-urcd, oi. an average of rur .1 I it'n tlity ii a re urn of per cent, dec itLu i the ill' ni Jij rr.e i.i einnifi.s reeeiv ed on (.. cit- h1(; years at Christmas, rh' by the country but if q-c -or before rhe June, will be No Til I-. Ii-IFRV GIAEN. it "t-s wh'ch tp chaelmas must 1 renew cd within in cei.

day-" it tr. or vnth Mr. s.A!, No. James'- -trrrt. ri.ri er i i'a 1 or with the coaipiny thruushcu: the otherwite they bee ime void.

G50. secretary. AGEXTS: M.i and it- VV.mty Mr. THOMAS Liverpool Mr. Chamley.

Preston Mr. Alexander st. Clare. AA aT'ngton John B.wth. U.ackburn Mr.

Rogerson. Mr. J-eph AVood. Wiidii Mr. Thomas Moore.

Cl.orley Mr. Edward Greenall. K.rkham Mr. Thomas Crossrieid. Le Josepn Leylaud.

ILLIAM GIBSON, ACCOUNTANT SH A li OKE R. UAS ON i SHARES the 3tItSKV nad TRIPELL XjriSJiflOfZ. XEW QUAY COVPdXy. BIHVtXGH.fll WATER WOfZX'A WS'WTOV GAS and WATER tJ'ORKS. HL OHF.RSyiF.iA, MACCLESFILLD.

MmOPSMRK etc. LIVERPOOL and MANCHESTER DISTRICT IiAXK. AUNTS -To PCRCHASE, MAXCHETEll unit SALFORU WATER WORK? MAXCUESTEK JXCE COStPiXY. ROCHDALE, Si: LAX.iLS. OLDHAM tV.is ami IY.1TER WORKS IiAXK of A XC HESTER.

IiAXK of Sc. Bank lor Sayings. Cros, street, Manchester. IMPORT A XT TO OASC0XSrMERS. ESTIM0NIALS IN FAVOR OF MESSRS, AA'e very wllliiigly bear WIAUiV MUVtlV I't as tne st I'KHIOIUTA OF E.

and AV DIXON'S PATENT BLRNEIIS FOR OAs LIGHTS; not only of light, and increased power of illumination, but in the more important quality of perfect and clean combustion. Before the introduction nf their Burners, we had been compelled, in self-defence, toahindon the Use of Gas in our Shew Rooms, iu consequence of its proving very injurious to the Polish or our fine Steel Goods, as well as to our. silver and Plated AV.nes, and which we were very unwilling to do, in consequence of our heitif- very considerable proprietors of shares in the Sheffield Gas Light Company. Of course it was our duty, as well as our interest, in that respect, to promote as much as iu our power the consumption of Gas; we therefore spaied neither pains or expense to render it harmless, before we determined upon discontinuing the use thereof. However, in consequence ol an experiment made with one of MESSRS.

E. and AV. Dl.YON'S PATENT BURNERS-, we introduced Gas into our Shew Rooms again aud have had their Patent Burners in use ever since Christ tuas last. AV'e with truth say, tHat they answer our ntmo-t expectations, not any of our goods being injured, the slightest degree, since their adoption, although we have purposely exposed them more than ever we did, in order to sati-fv ourselves of the REAL UTILITY and POsTT'VF SECURITY of the PATENT BURNERS We shall now continue to use them generally, and shall havi; much pleasure in recommending them wherever we can. JOSEPH RODGERS and Cutlers to their Majesties.

k. and AV. Dixon, feel It almost unnecessary to remark that every objection t(. then-oof Gas iu Private Houses is now effectually removed, and that their Patent Burners may with perfect safe 'y be introduced even into the most elegant Drawing Itnnm References in London may be had from Mr. GEORGE LOAAF, at the Charterer, Ga- Light Company; and nt Mr VER I NGToN's, the celebrated India silk warehouse, Ludgate HHEAVELLING HY RAILWAY Notice is hereby given, that in consequence or the new dutv Imposed by the 2nd and of AV illiam iv.

c. 20. ti take place on and after Thursd iy the 1 1th dav of October next, the fol lowing will bo the Fv RES BY RAILWAY, bttweeu LIVEIl POOL and MANCHESTER, from that time, VWl. FARE per ROYAL MAI! (js. Ditto Fn-t Class Coaches, six inside.

(id'. Ditto Second Class Coaches as SHORT FARES. I'" IIO Al I POO lttClct, 2nd Class. i .1 a wavei i ice i.aiie Bioad Green Roby Lane Gate Huyton Lane Gate Kendrick's Gate (itainhill) Lea Green Gate (Sutton) St. Helen's Junction (Parr) -rt'fiullin'ri Green Warrington Junction TMewton Bridge Pnrkside and AA'ignn Junction Bolton (Kenyon) Burv Lane Barton Pat-ricroft F.ccies Cross Lane iti idge KHtOI IMAVIIKhTKR.

1st Cfctj. 2nd Class. s. d. s.

d. Cross Lane Bridge Eceles Patricroft Barron Moss Bury Lane Bolton Junction (Kenyon) Parkside AA igau Newton Hr.dgc Warrington Junction Collin's Green sr. Il-len's 1 en Green Gate (suttonl Kendrick's Cross Gate (Ramhill) Huy tnn Lane Gate Roby Lane Gate Broad Green. AA'uvertree I. me.

Railway- Office, Liverpool, 2)th I 6 li II fi 0 (1 0 WE3T OP ENGLAND TIRE A55TJ X.IFE, n. ZNSURAJMCE COOTAHY. Offnv, hxiUr llfluf ,71 r.ii,tll, 20, Brillgt Street RIiipL frifTt. ERSONS insured ajrainst Fire to the extent of t.k'0. and uiiuari.s.

will lie puririd rn a nt itnir the I ri-it. derived fire insurances, every fifth year. LlfrE arc aiso eilected on the approved plan ot giving to those ni-nrcd for ClOD. and upuards, a share in the proms, which nay be adihd tu the sum insured, and payable therewith, in applied in reduction of the annual premiums Rates and conditions may be had of the agents. .1 TS: THO-.

jfav ixi, Market st Manchester. 1 bonus lliili'i Bolton. Samuel New ton Huinley. George AA illi.irii-,,n. Ashton-undcr Lyne.

Edward illey AA arringtoii. George Alarkct Place Rochdale. Daniel st.uiicv prc-ton. TORKSBZRE TIRE AND LIFE INBTTRAWCE COMPANY. I slahtithul nt and EnijHU-rrid hy Art of Piir.HHnrnt.

CAPITAI THE Lrreai and increasing support which this m-tiiut'on i- nly reeeivitig, is the best evidence of the approbation ut public. The U. rector- have an entirely new and extensive set of table- rira.io r.e sur-iiice of FEH Al lives, it having been found I.v experti-hce, that a considerable leaner, on he ai- the premium- for such insurances. The ing i'. I.

i-exhibited of the tales for both and Fl-M L-, which are the lowest by any Office ir ti.e t'ti i Kmc A T.ibl'' snewi'K the fa) ment3 required for an insurance on life of i A FEMALE. PRKV fine 1 tar FP.F.lllrii.s fl-'H Age OlTt'lll .1 1.1 20 S. ir-) ri. Ii It I He. Oi.e Arivn IVart.

Whole Life. Yea' I-; Hi 1H 1 1 1.0 la 6 12 I 13 in 12 I 1 4 I 111 i 17 1 ii 1 0 1' I I( I i H' 1 2 2 1 li 1 i'l i) 1 -id 12 3 0 l'r 12 1 1 I.i 1 1 1 10 II 2 0 2 )n 3 V.l 4 0 7 fill (i io i 1 9 7 r. 2 21 12 4 in Anntnce- ar.d rever-a ii- uurcha-ed. aud atirciittes rnnii.d Aceut- hav bee. appointed ui ail the Drmcical rnirns thlj and the i.e urine counties, of whom, as well at the office in A'ork, every i.uformat on may be had.

FARMING STOCK insured at per cent, remium, and the use of a ttm-hiDg niaci me allowed. Insurance- falling due the sejiternbr, should be paid within filt-en day of that r'atc, otherwi-c tbe company will cease to be- iubie for tbe n-- r. T. VV AV INS'TANI EY. solicitor.

20. Brown -treet. Mr. AV.T. P.

Tiniperhy, 200 sum- ford Mr Thomas Graham. Mr Thomas Mr Thomas Pilkitigton, Dearden. -one, tor. NCHE-sTER. Ashton-under-Lyne Blackburn Bolton Haslingden Rochdale AGENTS WANTED FOR THE C'N DER MENTIONED PLACE-.

Burnley. Clithero, Leigh, Pfescot, Bury, Coine, Oidrram. Dlvemnne, Choriey, Lancaster, ormskirk, Warrington and Wigan Applications be made tt the Secretaiy, at York. 1 S.12. s.

d. I I 0 I 1 1 0 lid! 1 1 1 1 110 2 0 1 1 (I 0 lt 10 (5 3 1 I 1 I Id ti 10 li 0 Hi 0 2 2 0 110' iio, 1 1 in 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 10 0 It' 0 The Very Rev. T. Calvert. D.

arden of the 1 IrRl.ite Churcli. Alasichcsiet The Rev. II. M. The Overseers sxV) Me.ssij.

Jcreui's'i aiuijo'bu In cad-street John Burton. sw niton Airs lUilHnd. Bradford llou-e TI 1 )verecrs uf "rcston Mc rn, Josepli Raw land and sluj, Orleans MiR-Mr. 'Thomas llewnvmi. Dldham Mr.

AA'llll-un Bradd.s-k. ditto Me-sr. Jsmcs 1 e's am. Sous. VA ilsh ue M- Mr.

AVIRi.tm sharp tVNtil, Oldham Air. baric Bradbury, dit'o Mr. Richard Stump. ditto Mr. lames Jack vui, din.

v. John Tatter-all, Svon Plice Mi. John CUy, Albion nidlnin Air. J.tn.rs AA' hi 1 attorney York -street, d'ti idlliiic and Cmnincrc il Sunufll Marsland. Eq Ncisont'eet, Oxlord Roa I 'I he Oi erseers of Alanche-ter, from Messrs.

Pawn! and Haruniati.lVe -tict Josh. Jones, Ess Hope House, Km 'reet, O.dbai 1 HKNEFAl 1ION-. 1 he Rev Mcholis Germon, the Minister, A Church- Wardens ot St. Peter's A.F Don stious from individual-. Donations and subscriptions will be rcceiiisl by thetrea-TKrfer, Creird-on, Plv mouth Grove, or the Mills, and bv the M-creurv, X.

Tr-omasou. the Institution BY THE KING'S PATENT. Dr. 'sTrIy'S TINCTl'IU: is uiilvcr.v.lly allowed to lie the most pleasant, stife, and efficacious remeiU ever iiftereil tu the puhlic. It- warm aud renovating nuaiitie's render it Ihe best ruedicitic for debility, consumptions, ner-'voiis and rheumatic couiplaauts, spasms, Indigestion, Ion ne-s of -pirits, and all those d'strcssing affection, winch harass the weak, sedentary, mid delicate.

It requires no argument to convince nioiv than trial, after which those avIio value heaitn will never choose to be without it. Prejvarcd and sold li Mr. J. H. No.

Gloucester-street, ijuwu's sijuare, Rl.Mimsbury, lnksittlrsat y. and each: aud in family bottles (by which there is a saving of 70 it J2s-each. Also Dr. Sibly's LUN AR T1XCTCRE. for complaints incident to the female sex, In bottlesat -is.

td aud 10s. rid. each. Observe, none can be genuine unless signed hv tbe proprietor, J. R.

In his own hand writing, on the wrapper of exch bottle. Sole ivhulejale agents, Messrs. Barclay and sou. 95. Fleet Market, Loidon: and sold retail by al! medicine venders throughput the kingdom.

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