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1" MPORTA NT Tri "ft' a i i.w a nn kj-rnfc nnfi.MffiFmOYV fSm-irlav. Feb. 24 th. TWI SATURDAY, FEBBPAhY 23, 31839. jjftfofriirfiiBdjgyery Wjepstespay and 8atvmay.

MANCHESTER AND BIRMINGHAM JUNCTION CANAL. Capital In shsres of -tin each Application for SHARES received at the Company a Offices, ho. 911, Fountain-street- Hy order of tho committee, RALPH ELLlS, Secretary. Steam. Itverjwol nnd Neio York.

The Directors of tlie Tr.vnsatl-a.itic Steam ship Company havo ap-rointed the next sailing days of the LIVERPOOL aa rom LIVERPOOL. I From NEW YORK. 20 April. I Pith March. Fares: 4 Guineas in Saloon; 35 Gulncai Vote Cibin.

which include wine and all stores. Children under ten veani of age, and passengers' servants, half price. No steerage passengers taken. 0 experienoedsurgeonaecempanicstlioship. Warmand cold baths on board.

No goods on freight will be token after the 16th of nril which vrill be strictly enforced. Positf vc orders have been Issued that not a letter or r.arrel will be received except through the offlco. 1 r- T- JOIIN POLLOCK, Agent. Liverpool, February, 1H39. Loading at Hull.

For Calcutta direct, the lino A 1 Coppered Ship and regular trnder, WILLIAM LEE, is intended to Sail for noiiTTri the IbtU of March, and to return to Hull. Freights and shippingeharges very moderate. Theearliest advice of goods for shipment is necessary to secure ship room. GEE ic CO. Hull, Wth January, 1K39.

Far Hamburg (totucceed the Chate). ine ji ak i C'apt. Scoffin; The Capt. IUhbot; nnd the fino coppered Brie H.4.ijl'-(iL'-x Copt. Mosey, and als Capt.

Tbos. Whitk, ROY (Steamer), Charles Frost. Commanilr. is intended to saU for Hamburg this evening (Saturday), tho sou uinucus, siiuuiu nt'duicr permit. Ji'or Kltinorc and St.

PeUrslnirq, The BRAVO Cant. jA.xiK.-.'.VfiinRAY. and others aro ready to take in goods, and to nail with the nrst snips, as usual. For Calcutta direct. The fine mppcred Ship, and legular Trader, WILLIAM Jambs SnBpn-tnn.

Rnimund-r. is inteuded to sale on the 10th of March, and to return to nun. JiVr Calcutta (to tuccetd tht n'ilham Lee, and Kith leave to call at Madeira), Thu hue new coppered Ship INDIAN Commander, is intended to sail on the 1st of Mav, and to return tojlull, Freights very low All A I ut Lloyd'-s, Hull, 20th February, 1839. GEE it CO. T-UEW ROYAL MAIL TO SOUTHPORT.

11 The Public Is resnectf ully infbrmcd, that a ROYAL MAIL COACH will COMMENCE BBNmNG the 1st of February from tho Sburiicen'B Head, ----ibf-i, DAILY, for Southport; lvavmg every morning nt balf-past eight, upon .1 1 ,1. iuciuuv-u oe io st- ei am rom. juuncaestex, arriv ing at rirom -soutn- loiuater cvon- fJ-TJvernnnl. will be only charged (id. each; it will be requested to mark T.lvnrrvrml.,,.lSnrfVwe PKTHR BRETHERTON, jun.

TRAVELLING TO THE NORTH. For the better accommodation of travel llrigto the north, the Public is informed, that the North Union Railway Company have made arrangements for the CONVEYANCE of PASSENGERS from Liverpool and Manchester by tho half-past six o'clock train every morning (Sundays excepted), to arrive in Preston in time for the mails and other coaches to Lancaster, Ulverstone, Kendal, Carlisle, Dumfries, Edinburgh, and Glasgow. Proprietors, PETER BRETHBRTON eV CO. Liverpool, Feb. 8th, 1839.

RITANN1A LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. No. 1. PRINCF.S.RTIjr.l,-T ION'. ONE MILLION.

Directors: William Bardgctt, Esq. Robert Eglington, Esq. Samuel Bevington Esq. Erasmus Robert Foster, Esq. m.

Feclmcy Black, Esq. Alex. Robort Irvine, Esq. JohnBrightman, Esq. Peter Morrison, Esq.

pbcn. Esq. William Shand, jun. Esq. Millis Coventry, Esq.

Henrv Lewis Smalo, Esq. John Drcwett, Esq. Thomas Teed, Esq. ADVANTAGES OF THIS INSTITUTION. A most economical mit of tablet computed expressly for the use of this institution, from authentic and complete data, ivnd presenting the lowest rates of assiiranco that can be offcicd, without compromising tho safety of the institution.

lncrousing rates of premium on a new and remarkable plan, for securing loans on debts: a less immediate payment being requited on a policy fur the wholo term of life than in liny other ollicc. Premiums may be paid cither annually, balf-vcaily, or quarterly, in one sum, or in a limited number of payments. A hoard of directors in attendance daily at two o'clock. Age of the assured in every case admitted in the policy. All elaims payable within one month after proof of death.

Medical attendants remunerated, in all cases, for their Picmiuiii Cent, per Annum payable during JC Tho ROB uI)Utationa. RAPID PROGRESS OF FOREIGN COMPETITION. Just published, price 3d. A LETTER to the MERCHANTS and of MANCHESTER. By J.

C. DALVVIG, Commission Agent. Manchester: Printed anil sold by HANC'KS ik CO. In Hvo, price 12s. ESSAY ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH.

GEORGE RAMSAY, B.M. of Tuu. Coll. Cambridge. Bv the same Author, price 4n.

A DISUCI3ITI0N ON GOVERNMENT. Adam and Charles Hlack. Edinburgh: Longman and Co. London. Tins dav is published, price Sixpence, A WORD FOR CHARITY, amidst the many Words for Creeds: a SERMON, preached in Cro-street Chapel, Manche.ter, February Id, (being the Sunday beore Li nt).

Hv J. G. ROUHERDS. London: SmaUtield and Son. Manchester, FORREST i FOGG.

Just published, pnev 7s. cloth lettered, the Fourth Edition, with coloured plates, of THE LAWS of HARMONIOUS COLOUR-1NG, adapted to interior Decorations, Manufactures, and the Fine Arts, liy D. R. HAY, House Painter and Decorator to the Queen, Edinburgh, Corresponding Member of the Society for Promoting Practical Design, eVc. London: Wm.

S. and W. and R. Chambers, Edinburgh. OPULAR SONGS.

"WILT THOU RE.VJE.MHER ME'" Written by Thomas Blaku, tbe music bv Hlanchi Tavlor. This celebrated Song, as sung by Mr. Machin with immense applause, is published. Dy Cramer and Uo. London, anu may on nnu or an music sellers.

Also a Third Edition uf GRACE DARLING." Ry GEO. LINLEY. and LONG, LONG AGO." liv THUS. II. HAYLEY, Esq.

Barne tt's popular Opera, "VARINELLI," NOW READY. Just rnibllsbed. nrice 2s. (Id. rpHE CORPORATOR'S MANUAL; aCon- else Treatise on Municipal Corporations, containing plain instructions' for the use of mayors, aldermen, councillors, auditors, assessors, tic.

with an Index to the Municipal Reform Acts, a Copy of the Manchester Charter, and the Standing Orders of the Manchester Council. Uy FREDERIC HIGSON. London: Simpkm, Marshall, and Co. Manchester: Love and llarton, and all respectable booksellers. WEALTH OF EDITION.

This day is published, price One Guinea, In one large and beautifully printed olume, vt ith Two Portraits, .1 Nuw Edition, corrected throughout, and greatly enlarged, of AN INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE ANDCAUSKS OF THE WEALTn OF NATIONS. Hy ADAM SMITH, LL.D. With a Life of the Author, an Intioductory Discourse, Notes, and Supplemental Dissertations, by J. R. M'CULLOCH.

Esq. A. ami C. Black, and W. Tait, Edinburgh; Lsngman and Co.

London. rriHE REV. JABEZ BUNTING, D.D. JL Now Published, by Mr. AGNEW.

Repository of Arts, Exchange-street, the Splendid PORTRAIT of the itev. JAI1EZ HUNTING, D. Engraved by S. W. Rkv-teiLns, from the original portrait recently painted by Mr.

Rostock, expressly for Mr. Agnetv. hue by i-'i inches r. l. Autograph Proofs 3 3 each.

Lettered Proofs 2 2 0 do. Prints 1 I (I do. The proof, being nearly all subscribed for, an immediate application is necessary from those anxious to possess one. Repository of Arts, Exchange-street. Just publ'shed, STANDARD OPERAS, carefully adapted from the full score for the Piano Forte, by A.

DEVAUX. No. I. DON JUAN No. 2.

FIDELIO lirtlliwtn. No. 3. 7.Y. LADRA No.

4. OMERON IVcbtr. All the celebrated OPERAS of Donuetti, lltUim, Boiel-dial, llalft, c. will follow in the series. Price lis.

each opera, or 24s. each volume, half hound, on large paper. Each volume contains four operas. London: Cramer and Co. and nil music sellers FOR INTENDING EMIGRANTS.

In post 8vo, price 3s. fid. neatly bound in cloth, with two folio Maps, engraved bv Sydney Hall, EMIGRATION FIELD'S: North America, tho Cape, Australia, and New Zealand; describing them countries, and giving a compArative view nf the advantages they pi. sent to Hntisb settlers. Hy PATRICK MATTHEW, Author of Naval Timber and Arboriculture." The information contained in this work is of such iv nature, that every one who has an intention of emigrating should, before hxiiit' upon anyountry ns his future residence, consult the Kmwrativn Cai'omcie.

Adam and Charles lll.ick, Edinburgh; Longman, Ormu, and Co. London. A USTRA LI A. I NTEN DI NG SETTLERS in the New Colony are recommended to nenise new woikjust pueilisiieet (pricti 2s.otl.l entitled iiib HAND-HOOK FOR AUSTRALIAN EMIGRANTS." It contuins all the infoi mation they requiie to ttuidc them in tht ir new province'. The chapters on Hints to Emigrants," Inducements to Emigration," "Present State and Prospects of South Australia," Localities for Emigration," are particularly dciscriing attentive penis il.

No one should make up his mind on tho subject, until he reads these four chapters. Please sccify Hutler's Hand-Hook, far Australian Emigrants." W. R. M'PHUN, publisher, Glasgow; N. If.

Cotes, 1.19, Cheapsiilc, London. Sold by all loinksellers. Second Thousand. Price Sixpence. SOCIALISM, as a Religious Theory, Irrational and Absurd.

'I he First of Three Lectures on Socialism (as propounded by Robei Owen ami others), delivered in tho ilaptist Chapel, South Parade, Leeds, Sept. 2.1, 18J8. Hy JOHN EUSTACE GILES, Minister. Mr. Giles obviously possesses mental endowments of Ihe very first order.

'I'rutun Observer, exposure and full refutation." York Courant. Mr. G. has uxpo-ed, with uncommon foice anil clearness of reasoning, and a manlv eloquence, the false principles and incoherent nonsense with which these publications are replete." I.eedt Veri.ury. London: Simpkm.

Marshall, and Ward and G. Wightman: John Ileaton, Leeds: Hyles, Biadford; Leader, Shclheld; Hani ks and Co. Marplcs nnd Co. Liverpool, Wilcockson nnd Co. Preston; Shuwell, Ruining-ham, John Niven, juu.

Glasgow. Just published, price is. neatly hound in cloth. rffiHI! REFI- SPORTSMAN'S POCKET FKREN'CE HOOK for thu Year beine complete Return of all tbe Races in England, Scotland, and ivaus, witn tun notes givini; tlie betting and marks upon nearly every race: list of winning horses; and a general index- together with a Copious Appendix, containing an account of stet plo chases; racing at the Currngh of Ktldare; pedigreesof old stallions, momoirsof jockeys, continued from vol. 2, sporting scraps; horses, eke.

sent abroad, obituary of favourite hones, Jcc stallions advertised for the sea-on; winners of great races; cock mains; new laws or coursing; laws of betting: jockey club decisions; rules ami regulations of the jockey club; It ncths of courses; with a great variety of otht sporting information. Compiled by JOSEPH TURNER. Chester: printed and published bv J'. Griffith, Grorvenor-street. Sold by JOHN SWINDELLS, Prince's Court, Market-street, Mamhcstor.

R. OSEPH GILLOTT, PATENT STEEL 99 PEN MANUFACTURER, ill, NEWHAl.L-STREl.T, and GRAHAM -STREET, HIR.VIINGHA.M.-Joscph Gillntt husbeen forneaily twenty ears enitatted in the of hTEEL PENS, and during that tunu hasdevuted his uneeasinir att ntion to the improving and perfecting this useful and neces-ni article. The result of his iwrseverme elforts. and numetoiis expeiiments upon the pioperties of the metal used, lias been the construct-on of a pen upon a piincipleentiri Iv new tombiiuni: all the advantages ot the elastn lty and hiit ness of the quill with the tlur itiility of tile mi-tnllicpen, and thus obv latine. tbe objections which luiVe' existed against the use of steel pens.

The patentee is proud to acknowledge, that a discerning Public-has paid tlu most gratifying tribute to his humble, though Useful laliuuts, by a demand for hispt ns far oxei mg bis highest expi ctutions. The number of steel nens ma nufactured at Joseph Gillutt's works, frum October, 1U.17, to October, liUtl. was or -2 1 2. 'Ms dozens, or gross, 0 dozen, and pirns. This statement tt ill show the estimntinti in whit these pens are held, and.

It is pusimicd, vvU be an imlutcment to those who desire to have a ri ally good aitlcle, at least to make a trial of Jim ph (nllott's ste'Vl pen. '1 be universal elebnty ot these pcjix has induced certain disicput.ihle ni.ikeis to fust upon the public a spurious article, healing ttie in isp. name of the patentee and sole m.iniif.ictiiier,' Hum, Gilott." by nmittinc tin; iiml, in some instances, the mission of tbe llital is fraudulently resorted to. in order to Lain the same sound as Gillott, but observe, none ure scnuine but those marked in full, Joseph Gillott. THE LIFE ol' SIR -H't'Tr, NEW POETRY.

ANU On I ndav the sj.I of Mvreh OLUME Till- FIRST OF THE By G. L(H KHAltT, Esn. his I.rer irv Exeeutor his his he- early CO. to tUto ui.s at give by with by so and and To rate BIN try. a At bi and i in, II.

and in are tho not on the do. si in ion tlie and nnd well teas. the been its it mei in use a anil First Second Third Fourth I Remainder hvo years, live years, five years, five years. of life. I jr.

tl. r. l. t. it.

i s. s. d. Ill 1 5 111 1 111 1 It, 3 1 'i 4 1 12 2 1 l'l 1 2 7 4 2 17 1 l'i 1 4 4 2 14 (i 3 73 4 4 2 l'i 7 3 4 4 5 .1 I 5 li 3 i (i 13 7 JL SERMONS will be eached in Grosvenor-trc-ct Chapel. Piccadilly, Uy the Uov.

JAMES PAHBON5. of He. Yoik, when Collections will bo niade, on behalf of the h-i'ibith schools connectt.ii wiui mat puico vvoi-snip. vice to commence In the mcrr-nirig naif-past ten, and 11 evening at half-lta-it six o'clock. HAND HIGH MASS.

TO-MORROW, tin- 24thinst. at ST. PATRICK'S CHCRCn, St. George's Road, will be Preached the ANNUAL CHARITY SERMON on behalf of theCiitholic Day and Sunday Schools of Manchester and Salfurd, whoso wauts, perbr-ps, at no period since their foundation ei cr more urgently needed thu generous charity of the Public than at the present moment. The Sermon, morning and evening, will be Preached by tho Rev.

P. M. KAS'K, of Bradfoid, late of Manchester! the service in tho morning commencing at cloven, and in the evening at half-past six o'clock. Appropriate Music ii selected for tho occasion. Silver will be expected at tho dO Ti.

PAUL'S DISTRICT VISITING so SOriHTY. Tll-MOKROW EVENING. February a SERMON" will be Preached in ST. PAl'L'S CHl'RCH, by tho Hov. THOMAS BUCKLKY, M.A.

and a Collection made towards the support of the District Visiting Society 1 ineetion with th-it dun ill. Service nt half-past ix KCTURK AT THK NKW JERUSALKM CHURCH. Peter-street, Manchester, ly the Rev. J. II.

RMITHSON. on bunday (TO MORROW) the 2ith I'cbiiiury, on the nature of 'Hell and its Mi "csits O.igin the Principles which uiiiwr-aliy prevail in Hell its Pro.xiraitv to Mankind what is meant by the Infernal Gnashing; of the Wormtnat licth not." N. B. Tracts will be distributed after the lecture. Service to commence nt balf-past six.

SUNDAY, March 3d, 1839, the NKW CATHOLIC ClU'RCH at Oldham will Be solemnly OFKNF.D for divine service, by the Right Rev. JOHN HTIIGGS, bishop in the north of F-ngland The Rev. JOHN" MADDOCKK, of Liverpool, will Preach in the morning; and tho Riijht Rev. Bishop in the Morning scrvic--, half-past Un; afternoon service, half-past three. Vrlnni.il f'oralistiUrS LRACTI.

Lender Mr. CONK AN. Principal Second Mr. BARNTS. Tickets of admi-slon for the morning service may be had at Mi.

lynch'-. Back King street, Manchester, Mr. Dull-mm's, and Mr. Kvnns's, Oldham. kJOTIOK is hereby given, that a Separate Hiiiblintr.

named llOl'lY CHAPEL, situate at DrB- ton, in tho parish of Manchester, ia the county ofl, incaiter, t. i 1,1 in in ine uisinci 01 sriion ami wiiinaiu, wtoi-i tided according to law as a iilaeeof Hcl-ginus orship as, on 'ho sixteenth dav of February, imi, I1ULY RKOIS-TERKD for SOLKM'NIZING MARRIAGES pursuant to the art llth and 7ih William IV. c. witness my hand, this eighteenth day of February, l5l. JOSH.

HIGGINROTTOM, Hii--cnntcndent-Rcgiatrar. AM'TiESTER ASEMBLIKS. The ITS ASSEMBLY will take place on Wednesday the 1.7th Instant. Uancing to cotnmcocu at nino o'clock. Marardi fur the Kveniruj-Mr.

I Mr. T. II. Rirlcy Mr M.irs.len Mr. T.

W. WInstanley Mr. Henry I Mr. Thomas Brndshaw. No vtraimi will be admitted with mt a personal introduction a sobscriliLr.

Thu roKul.ition. however, does not apply o) the miliMiy niartered in MnthenU'r, who will bo adini'trd without an iiitro.hit linn on entering their names in a biwk iiro ided for that RICIIARr) IllRLKV, Treasurer. TV uTiiTTaSYLUM POOR. Tlu Treasurer begi to acknowledge the donation, t. d.

prr T. 'lownend, F.vj A 'J jVks Atherton pi Rev. II. Pleliiing 5 fl Churchwardens' Offices, Fotintalu-kireot, February M. WE, t)e undersif'ned Churchwardens and Ovcriiern or the Poor of Mancln'Ster, hereby re-or-t the l.e) payors of Manchmter to ATTCNI) a PUBLIC to be h'ld on Tuesday ihe Jii.tli instant, at ten n't lock prccivlj in the forenoon, at tho Town Hall in Manchester, taku Into connidi ration nnd to tannine what mciiiirc the Chun hw.inkiin and Oierneers of the Poor Mi.nild adopt in relation to the notice kivcii by tho Man-clirstir anil i-eils it.nlwiy Company of their intention to apply to parliament for an act for rxtendlne and for fclleinii; the line of Ihe M.mi hi and I.euls Railway, and for bram ties therefrom, anil for amending the acts relatine tlurelo; and that It is intended to taku power by the iuid nit to extend the line of the said railway, In thu pan-li of Mum lu ster, to cominunu ate with 11 projwcti.il or nlareeoii nt of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the Maiicbe-dcr, Ilolton, and Uury Railway, or ne "I tiu 111." The s' la.lole attarhisl to the said notice, fio far ns respecti the i.bj.

ts of this loeetiiiK, contains the following de( np-tiou of thu proo rl In li thu railway couijiuny seek to hive power to take, 'I In Workhouse, with the several yards, k'Htmildiiiit, iiitrdclis, and land tliTeto beloiiRiiig." litn wl ifiourd and hapel, apparpor's hou-e, jard, and oiitlioil.lii.K.. luiltie, and outbuilding." And the Clinic hwardrns and Overwent fid the matter to of sie n.iiinr t.iru 1 (hat thev dusire to have the sain tlnn wi the levj aveis to any tsiinc- which may bo thought f.LO. LMtKII, 1 v. Kll VMvll. -ChurdiwardoBj.

Iliii.T. I DM III WAHDINGTON, I.PIIP.NMIN, no. iv jiiibi.u 1 1 1 KNONN I.I.S. Jlin. I'll IIICNSHN, Overseers.

rHMIi'' Surveyors of the Hi'liwavb for UicToimi- of si'iHjicsur nrrtov cive nones mac (il.N'KKAL MEirriNtt ul the belnu in to .1 1 town-iiip. vull be iielu the Large uoom or in 'I own 'lull. 10 i on 'I niirul.t.v next, the -'Mb day id l' b-o 11 1, Ir.ti. 1 lev. 11 111 the foienoim, fortbepiir-).

of laKuiK into i oiisi.Iit ilioii 1 bill now before pailia-iiitiit, bv nhuh the nuiiast mint of ihe affnits of the bigh ts will in fiiiurc l-e coolub il To the board ot guardians iipl "inled the rell. 1 nt On anil iiImi to obtain the nnfle.iltj the ul eiiiK- lo djj.se -ml rail w.i nets, now mime, us 1 pri oidnull to nib the ml 1 rests of lle iowu of tin 0'erdiiof the riuriois of the llklin.ia of Mancheiiti JOHN Clerk to the Hoard. irvi jors' Olio it, MinsluiU-slieet. February 72, lli.fl. IDTICE is that the ANNUAL 111 01 ait tue monies ree civ.

11 Dy llio 1 oninns- siniirr, nctiiix under tho act of paili.tuii nt to impiove M.uLet stieet, and tin uppr'i lies thereto, in puiuaiu- of Ihesoneiut, wi'bin the iir 1U.TI, and of the aj'plii'atioo of ever, put thereof, now lies at my oflVc, 7 in In -ter nforeuaid. open for the I NSIT.C I ION of any of the Inh.ilut.mu of the township of 1111 lo tier, ttiK eoutriliiiling to the highway rate, unit will main so fur tho i-pjce of three cilendnr mouths from tliisdatc JAS. CKOSSl.F.V, lelniiarv. I fT. Clerk to the -aid Couiniissionors.

THE HOARD 1 if vn for hknhiiaws hlinu ASVI.I'M, MANCIlChl I R. Notice is hen by given, that.i Ml.l.llNC ot this Hoard will be held in the Ror.iiiehreote'h llooni, on rimrsilay uiorninu next, thu 'Jllth iin-lant, pieie-ely at 1 levrn o'clock 111 the foienoon, to re teive (he ritoit of the weekly isrd on the eicndidatet for the situations of Mis'im(riideiit and liiatroLi, and to pro-' (d with the thetio'i of the s.uiie. TIHMIAS HI'CKLKY, M.A. So'rttirj. Town Hall.

Miinchinirr, Jiiii, IHW. 81 1 1 I 'O I R- AND It VILWAV. Notico is herel.y given, that the II GHNERAL MKUTING of the Sbeflield, Ashtoii-unib r-Lvne, and Manchester Rall-ve'iv Cuoipuey will be to Id on vVediicfcilay the '7th dity tif f'whruitry n. xi, at twelve toi at noun, at tho Albion Hotel. In 'lo lo-ster, in the county of Lancaster.

Dated Ibis Jf tli djv January, U.f). WIIARNCI.IFl'I"., "Imirmnn. 15, Piecadll't, Mam besti r. It All. AYv-thtMuxt UVLl'-YKAULS V.KNiv ff the lVoiiriftnr'i ill ho tu'ld, pursuant f- net i-f tin (tip.iiHtioti, on the ninrnmfS' if Kridny thi Hh A of MjtcIi in xt, ih Viuli lloul, in Mandwr.

I tu oliftir til he iktMi nt tut hu uVIook jn cisrlv. An. I. fui iHirnujiiu-i uf llut.ili! art. tin 1 Ti'iOK ruirHMiiN will lu' on Huimday thi- id 1 iv if li 11.1i) uiit iin.1 )H nut hu rc-oiiunisl'until ilunl lI" t'f MtLn li i 1 MOM AS AyHTON, ClKiiimnn nt tiif Ktmnl of iMrcctora.

li.Miil stn Mnm In Ncr, 1 ith IVhru.iry, 1H iTUUN N1 DRJXJllKDA RAILWAY luMI'lSY is lien In Biven. that the l.i; NCIIAI. II M.l' W. Mil IMI of thr Proprntorsof the Willi" bed at Northumberland llulld nu's, 1 di 11 tin i I 'itv of llub.ui. on Frnl ty the fust dav of Al neli in xt.

at oil. (tin. iluii to be taUi ut that bout fm pin pnxo ol us eh mg a port fnmi the piocnt din 1 tors, nnil of 1,1, 1'tuu Mx Dirt etois in the room of six mum cvsiril) irtlre, piiisiiint to the act inisii por.ititii! tto eompaov tlie nall.it 11 11m nee at tvvooclock. iuid (o-t ul lit 1 )-1 I lie Un the tiun-fi of 1 lo-. il fioiii iti'l altu the dav nf lMuuirv in-t until the Nl da, oi llaleh next.

Dated till-. dav of 1'cli! 11 ill, I (il.oRGI. A II VI H.TON. man of Ihe Company. Ma Mrn't, Dublin kJ EWTON CIHMvCH.

Wliercas a siirticient iinuil'i liy nil ait of parli 1- ment i.i ,1 in ttie 'i' o.irn! toe 1 eic'ii 01 liU late ijes-5v K1101 the I Mill, iiiticiled A act for 1 ebuildinu tto ilnlvM V'uton, 111 tin- I'jTiih of Mam heiter, in tin (onotvefl ir.ii-'it. nit liivm utt. Iiileij at the (Innth loo. 10 Nt too no thedsv apiiotlltctl for imn't-UK in pin so mi of 111 .1 li'iio 11 tiu nt made on a former occa-hlnll. Il'llic Is hi ri liv Iveii, til it.

bv virtue tf the before-lllentt'illi- I al'l 'lie! "I "ther It r. I it 1115 til the viol hapel. eio 1" vv 1 1 1 in- 10 thu bet alf. I do heicbv appoint the Ml r.UMi 't the s.ud tiustecs to hel.l at tlu i Imn'i loo, 1.1 Nitvt.m at 0 r-. ml .01 VV eilnesiMv the 'l'th ,1 iv of iu li tu 1 III 1 Vllllj'l 'I ioe' I'rbril irv 1 'th.

at eU'Vi-n in lllo foletiooil 1 the sr ral at relatuiif ibe S-ild CHAs It viiur.i 1'. 1 O'l I'lv it. 10 Ihe Tmste. I. I'll 1 v)U -Notice is o.

lln! in piir-uiiue of reiiiiMtii.n til 1 1 11. n. 1111,1, 1 111 of ul lam en'. ,1 mule mil pi sul 111 th, -cv nib v.ai of the reivtn of hi-ate iiiiji Ivnii th- Veiiilb. intituled "Aii.iot ti id ii'iii't i.n.'ii Iuid.

Ioikiii to the louiiihip ot I'dhttni, in Oi. pili.h I'rvlii ich-i inn (Millialll, 1M the eouutv of I vtu a-t, mil 111 ixi'im-nt of trn-tei and lot 1 onv ev 111. 1111 il rent-, for (lie In nelit 1'ie si of ilireelisi to me and uip'i-tuu me 1 'ill Annual Me, tuo, of fie ml tru-ti es. to be it tin K.smi 111 tlu 'lonn's 1 Mine I ord -trc, 111 01,11. mi nf uesud, on VV iv the sixth dav of March I'ext, at six 1.

eloi ill the far Hie nt reii'ivnti, '(milting the in'iiMiiits of the Ovi rwers of the Poor nf tbe of 1I Hi 1111. rt 1st 1115 the several 111 it and tlniis required olllntu bv the net of irli iinrvit ami for the pnrpe-n of au.liluu' the jci oiuil'. id the treasurer to the s.11 I tnisUi tint lor othr puristses I thttebue lnr. bv cite that 1 i.F. vKR VI.

VNM'Vl. I lNii of 4 lio s.ii'1 ti iis'i will be bold, (t the tune an.l pi tee. nil itr j'uiposet -cv 111 ori.ire-uieuii.'iieii re ip.i-itu'b' F.nvvi) niiinvN, v'Vrk to the said Tnisttt Februiry. l.sM. (i.tlh mi.

MEETING a Ail-. p. 1 1 01 in Iiihaliitam-; of the j- tnwiiship of Newvh.i't bv requisition) to csmsidtr tbe propru tv of f-r the real of the csi-ti Pitts, hold at 111 one 01 th. lute rtMintof the ji.w mill brlencltut to Mr. James AitVm, on the Kith day 0f Fcbruiry.

Iiiti. JOHN EAliNMIAYV, l.st; ui-tute this county, lit the Ch .11 th foVi-winj rrsiilutlons, imd jvtit on to the hnvse of toinruons. fotiiLlts! ibereon. turi- uniri.ni m1 .,,.1. Moved Iv Mr VV illi.un Hudson: ieiidedbv Mr.

Robert Muwn 1 That this meet Ine res irdt all txws nrolubifnt the fne lo n-eti n- 10.1 -mi tioj.t-;. nn intlitic. as they t.nd 1 di st-vv the lutnuf 'nre Snd eommerv-t of the ceiintrv an I Unit etentu il.v the nxru ultui il uitties' itsilf, .111,1 tuuivnlve fit I 111 one eoinni. 1 um; aid as lv t. Intertere tt ith tli i.islieiuble ru-bt v.b'cb Isli.n., i.i 1 nan of Mllim: his lsb 'iir 111 the di arest and bay iu ki- In ihe cheatTst sen ble Mtited by tiir He.

Thomas Din-son; 1v J. Haitiii i.in up rillv-l j. the re isth! ited 'n the br-t revdut'on. ''1 1 rru ctuts view ih- tsi-n laws a sn tti u-t'oei1: estus tt justice, to loiin tnity snd eemuii' -en-e, aril they tbri fore to the hulls' of o'niiriiRt on and plot laws in i. U' imnn iteiy ripi aKsl vjond bv Mr.

Jjnm Aukia. neotidid liv Mr. In. Hal, lha. the 'lowing )H'titiO'i, foumlcd on tbe als'te re-e-lutioiis, be adopted, and tniuiidutelt put in tvurse of TCit U1X-- 1 To Ihe tbe of I Ire! viol.

111 parli itneitt The himii'lu poll- ti oi of t-e 111 'i et the township of i ut the etunvy of luw -r, iii'i-i 1 bat vonr an- vv ith the eon- 1 ctien of the J'Wt Imp 'fU'ic, 'V commerce of thu i not ill ab.htv the cnoriu 'Us t.ixj- 1 winch vve bunlenvd is clmtiy dinted from 1 IX. -soirc" That your petitioner-, 'he eNm 1-w ef il-i- conn- i to be not only injniios to tb jh nu ntenv! 0 .11 the lil but -pv-' t'l unl'tir tti he "Kritive uw as it ir, -t irvu.i ni.tV.iiik. the best exch.u-vv or the pi-siuce jatKHir for thjt of other itions. Tint the corn 1 iw etib-rvs. the pr'cv of 1 ,1, demand for ihour, ami io-s-er All our iv with pullers, our p-i r.

nit homes mi-i'ry ,11. 1 1 1. lit tne s.11,1 uirn 'aw-. pt-ssl ter the ef the inner, ive r. li id tbe ii a nt ti: Kind of 1 vis farmers haw 1,1 vvliil-t t' leir lalitilertis are rollirK 1 pro mg, Cut tin pinu-swho haiefunisi sd-j-jiUsefiom the flaws tin se nly t-iently ufiluent andthit.

ther, re, ill th- pinion 'nr Te tiiiom-rs. their existtitev' ist.vutr.irt to all right and tn. your i-e'tiiioncrs be -s-e'eh veur liope-iirable dy tin- cry pig ar- K' govei-nni'iit neces-iry tc tho welftrc ln.i Drlli of the stale, as the-y arj of opinion, t'nt. request is granted, the great miss of the ill. Wle loug.

lie stung into the ciu.miK'n of outrjees nnj Icrime.s, the cons of titiKh vcur petitioners dare jcn-isjiy e-ontoiivplite- riiatycur pfticuurs arrf-i'lv that the utter ruin i cf the oituutry in Iv- prevented, -nlv lit the removal of ftiiriial and unjust iws, and the v' iherefore be-so vt or ilio.iourable l.tn's.- and totally to blot out fmm nth statute bexik al' 1 iw unjs'snig dutu-s the irisrtation Aud v.iurpvnu.mr.-viiU'H't pray, etc. I. he 11 in to id be I i for A tbe htm the ami i act: for 1 It i in i for lor it be no, in Ins the ll'i day i Hi. i. til.

"1 s.ud ami 1 Ise ti fi ef fl u.d ev.pe men; ex ''hr 'a Ir ful.y Tere'd. a i is i WW liViVI hi T0Rfl AN'P OTHERS. It ADFORDS CO. hav? D.v -llr- John JJearo as AGENTS an! 5 a funir, solicit tiontratter. in wliie-v Pubhsc an 'napocHon of the improvements where nytr Jn' tho Waterloo Foundry.Divid-.trect, ruppRe? ffi! f0f -Jflwaya an.l public, worts Way be twveHiccraieii notice with waggon wheels, axles, ti of Ch.oin and KP vy -lescrip- PLiREAT NORTH AND NEWCASTLE irti TvVe.B?JwREN EDINBURGH on-tvveeK each.

Firstdepos't, 2 per Sharo. falmres of S0 phovisionai, co-it-mniKs. The Lord Provost of Edinburgh Xluenrnf Kcvcaiiit. J. IIo'lgBon Sir J.G.Craig, Bart.

-sir uaviu John Lcarmontb, Esq. of the H. W. Hmn.u; A T.LIItornrK1" John Gray, Esq. R.

Douglas Gri-asly, Esq. M.Longridfo.Esq. Thornas Cargiil, Esiq. Nicholas Wood, Esq. Henry Stoddart, Esq.

W. W'oods, Esq. J. Priestman, Esq. J.

Smithiton, Esq, John Clayton, Esq. Edward Oxley, Esq. Thomas Storey, Eso. Thoe. E.

Harrison, Esq. Francis Mewbum, Esq. Richard Otley, Esq. 17CUH William Aitchieson, yr. of Dnraimore, II nrCnAtoR.iA j.A.

Cheyne.Esq.of Kilmeron joun Migo, Ksq. or Larmyie Thos.Hender-son.Ksn.of Press Robert Oidcil, Esq. Richard Hunter, Esq. i'atiu r.sq. G.

L. Finlay, Esq. J. O. James Rowdcn, Esq.

s-wiii r-sq. ii.sq. S. Mackenzie, Esq! NnlHt-e- "cnuerson, Esq. Long A.

inn, 1, 11 ys I qj yjjjj aIsoben formed In Berwick and HANKKRS. Bank of Manchester the British Linen Company. ccasllemt Glyn, Mills, and Co. Messrs. George and Robert Stephenson, and Messrs.

Grainger nnd Miller. Mnst n-J 8- ents in Edinburgh. Messrs. Clayton and Dunn, Agents Newcastle yii'n Cilstlo'street' Interim Secrttary Mr. John Clayton, solicitor.

Interim Secn-taryin Newcastle. The great railways between London, Birmingham, Maa-Chester and Liverpool, being now completed, and lines beinu also in progress for connecting these towns with Leeds, York, and Ncwcastlc-on-Tyne, it has been evident for some timo that Scotland could not be allowed to remain long without a direct communication with the metropolis and all parts of England by means of a railway to bo united with these important lines. It is the object of the promoters of the Great North British Railway.to accomplish this desirable end by tho formation of the projected line, thu arrangements connected with which have occupied tieJr attention for many months. Burin-; that time they havo received reports from Sir. George 8tonb.cnBon, on the comparative eligibility of all the lines by which (ho conncctioa with England rjalght be -jstabllsbecf; and haunliesltatingly reeiommtnas the adoption of tho lies by th cast coast, with regard to which ho stay say Slut, itt ae tckeh course: of mg txperknet, I never examined a eountrs for a line or rcuitcau of the laiath thit tcilf be, where Die works to be executed were of an easier Itcscrlptio.

or the levels and inclinations of a more favourable chancier." The result of these by tho promotcra, has been the adoption of the line now proposed; und, after mature consideration, the enmaiittee are satisfied that this is the only ono which con ho made betvvecB F-nglund and Scotland, with a duo regard to tho interests of the great moi8 of tho community, and to that of the proprietors. i mm the quotation given from Mr. Stephenson's report, it is evident that tho works will be easy of execution, and tho coit comparatively smaU. It is therefore proposed to maku the capital Two Millions sterling, while the freo revenue has been estimated, after deducting 4n per cent for annual charges, at upwards of thus alTording a roturn of ncai ly efrt-eji per cent on the cnpilal. The plans of the railway aro nearly readv to bo deposited, and the requisite parliamentary notices w'lll be given this month.

Copies of the prospectus, and of thecngineer's report, containing full information in regaid to the undertaking, may be had from, nnd applications fur shares may be made to. Mr. W. li. HARRISON, shiirebrokers, nnd agent the York and London Assurance Comiiany, 4.

King-street, the Secretaries und Agents in Edinburgh and Newcastle; Messrs. Swainc, Stevens, and Co. and Chai les Parker, solicitors, London; Mr. If. 1'attcson, Great North Railway Oihce, 13, George-street, Mnnsion House, London; and Messrs.

Robertson and Co. and H. Allan, stockbrokers, IMinhuigh. Fdinbnrgh, 1st February, NOTICE is herehv given, that application is intended io bemnde to parliament, in the next session, for leavo to bring a lull to alter, amend, enlarge, and repeal eertain ut thu powers and provisions of an act, passed in tlie first year of the roian of her nrcsentmaicstv. intituled "An act for making railway from Manchester to join tho Grand Junction Railway, in the parish of C'lebscy.

in tho county in eicauoru, io ue caned 1 lie and mr-niingham Railway, with certain branches therefrom;" ond to authorise- the company thereby incorporated to make and maintain a railway, with ail proper wniks, conveniences, mul lli.inil.i nt n. ei'iiiuiiuiiiiK ul ei iie-iu veio Chester and Leeds Railvvav at Livese; -street, in the I township and parish of Manchester, in the county of Lan-, caster, theie or thereabouts communicating with the line of the said Manchester and Leeds Railway, and passing thence, in, through, or into the same township, to the said Manchester and Birmingham Railway, at or near Ashton-btrect, in the same township, there "or tbeienhouts communicating with the lino of thu said Manchester and Birmingham Railway. And also to make nnd maintiin a branch railway fiom nnd out ol the said Manchester and Birmingham Itailway, with all proper works, conveniences, and approachcn thereto, commencing nt or near Ashton-strcct, in the township and parish of Manchester, in the said county, and passing thence, In, through, or into the said township, the ttmshipsof Ilulmo nnd Cliorlton-upon-Modlock, or one of tbcra, in tho said parish and county, to the Liverpool nnd Manchester Railway, at or near Ordsall Lane, In the township of Salford, in the said parish and county, there or thereabouts oornmu-nieating Willi tho lmoof the said Liverpool and Manchester Railway; and passing thence, in, through, or into the said township of Salford, to the Manchester and Bolton Railway, at or near Oldheld Lane, in tho samo township, there or thereabouts communicating with, and terminating at, the line nf the said Manchester and Bolton Railway. And also to make and maintain a Branch Railway from and out of tho said Manchester and Birmingham Railway, with all proper works, conrenlences, and approaches thereto, commencing in thu township of Choadlc-Moseley, In the parish of Cheadlc, In the county of Chester, nnd terminating in the township of MneiTcMield, In tho parish of Prestbury, in the same county of Chester, and passing from, in, through, or into the several parishes, townships, and extra-parochial places following, or some of them; that Is to --ay, Chendle, Chcadli-Moseley-, Chcadlc-Biilkcloy, Cheadle-Hulinc, StnckfKlit, Ilrntnall, Prestbury, Woodford, Poynlon, Worth, Adlington, Prestbury, Butlcy, Tilherington, and Macclesfield. And also to make and maintain a branch railway from and out of the before-mentioned branch railway, with all proper works, conveniences, nnd approaches thereto, commencing at a certain occupation rondin the township of Woodford, in the parish of Prestbury, numbered 38" on the plan Of the said first above-mentioned branch railway lev be deposited as hoieinafler mentioned, and terminating In a certain Held in the township of Poynton, in the said parish of Prestbury, numbered ftfa." on tho said plan.

And also to and maintain another branch railway from and out of the said first above-mentioned branch railway, with oil proper works, conveniences, and approaches thereto, commencing at a curtain field in tho township of Adlington, in tho parish of Prestbury, numbered S9" on the plan of tho said first above-mentioned branch railway to be deposited as hereinafter mentioued, and terminating In a certain field in tho township of Woodford, in the aforesaid parish of Prestbury, numbered fi(i on the said plan. And notice is hereby given, that duplicate plans and sections of tho said proposed works, with a book of reference thereto, containing the names of tho owners, nr reputed owners, lessoos, or reputed of tho lands in or through which tho samo works are respectively intended to bo made, will he deposited for public inspection, on or before the first day of March next, with the clerk of the peace for tho county of Lancaster, at his office, at Preston, in the same county, and with tho clerk of the peace for the county of Chester, at his oflicc, at Chester. And that, on or before tho first day of April next, a copy of so much of tho said plans and hection as relates to each parish in or through which the said winks respectively aro intended to be made, together with a book of reference thereto, will be depo-iicd with tho parish clerk for each such parish, at his place of abode. Anil notice is hereby also given, that It is Intended to npply tu parliament for power to deviate in the construction of the proiiosed new works, so far as the same relate to the nam several lownsnvps oi llllimp, minora, una or'nny of them, or wherever the I same pass through hind covered with houses, to an cxtenton i Hither side of the line laid down ijxm tho plans tn bo depo- si.e-t, us ai'iie-siiiu, uov e.it-cctiinK cc-n yaruH, nnu in an anu singular townships and jilars-s (save nnd except as before mentioned) tonn oxtent on either side thereof not excet ding one hundred yards. Hut tho said power nf deviation Is not intended to bo applied for in any case through any property situate wi bin the said several townships of Manchester, Holme, Salford, and Chorlton-uj-on-Mciilnck, or any of them, nr within tlie said respective distances nf ten yards nnd one hundred yards, or either of them not numbered on the said plan, or if numbered on the said plan not referred loin the said hook of reference, or where it shall be denoted on the said plan that tho power of deviation is not intended to be applied for.

And it isfurthcr intended to apply for powers to levy tolls, lutes, and duties, on or in re-ect of thepropow new works, and power lo divvrt, and stop up, for the purpose of the said works, in the mode shown upon the said plans so to he deposited ns aforesaid, certain roads, streets, paths, pas-si-ges, rivers, canals, brooks, drains, waters, and water coiiises, within the said several parishes, townships, and places, or some of thsm. -Dated at Manchester, this twelfth dayof Fibrnary, WHKKLF.R, solicitor. NOTICK is hereby frrven, that application is intended to be made to parliament, in the next session, for an act or acts to alter, amend, explain, enlarge, re peal, and render more effectual some of the powers and pi ov i-ions of seven several acta rt laling to the Liverpool and Manchester Railway; the first, passed in tho seventh year of the reign of his late majesty King George the Fourth, Intituled An act for making and maintaining a railway or tiani-road from the town of Liverpool to the town of Man- rhi ster, with certain branches theiefrnm, all In the county of Lancaster;" the s- -ond, passed In tho session of parliament held In tho seve. a and eighth years of the reign of his said late majesty, intituled An act for amending and enlarging the powers and provisions of an act relating to the Liveipool and Manchester Railway;" the third, pasted in the ninth year of tlie reign of his said late majesty, intituled An ai to enable the company of proprietors of the Liverj-ool and Manchester Railway to alter tho line of tho said railway, and for amending and enlarging ths powers and provisions nf the several acts relating thereto;" tho foarth passed in tho tenth year of the reign of his said laie rn ijesty, intituled An act for enabling tfce Liverpool and Manchester Railway Company to make an alteration in the lino of the said railway, and for amending and enlnrg-" Ing thu powers and provisions or the several acts riatmg thereto;" tho fifth, passed in tho first year of tho reign of hli late majesty King William the Fourth, intituled An act for amending and enlarging the powers and provisions of the t-crvcTal acts relating to the Liverpool and Manches-" ter Railway;" the sixth, passed in the fx cond ypar of the reign of his said late majesty Kinjr Wllli-nm the Fourth, intituled An act for enabling the Liverpool and Mftnehest-" Railway Company to make a branrh railway, and for amending and enlarging the powers and provisions of the several acts relating to such railway:" and the seventh, passed in the seventh year of the reign of his said late majesty King William the Fourth, Intituled "Anacttncna-" ble the Liverpool and Manchester Hallway Company to raise more money, and for amending and enlarging the jiowers and provisions of tho sc-rpra! acts relating to fcrtid railway," and also to make and maintain railway or railways I with proper works and convcnic-r-ces connected therewith, snd approaches thereto), toeommenco by ajunc-tion with the said Liverpool md Manchester Railway, in the township orSalford, in the parish of Mannhcstor, in the county of Lancaster (at nr nearCross Lane, in thosaid township) in an easterly direction, to the Manchester, Bolton, ami Bury Railway, in the said township; and then, from or out of the said lant-mentioned railway (at or near to Ordsail Lane, in the said township) to and toco-mmnnicate with the projected extension, cnlsrgeroent, or new line cf the Mac-Chester and Leeds Railway, on the north-easterly side of the river Irwell, in the township send parish of Manchester, in the said county, in a piece of land near to a place there called Hunt's Bank, lying between Great Docic-street, and a dwelling house lately occupied by Mr. Edward Norris, and there or thereabouts termiiiatingj the said now line or line-i of railway passing trim, in, through, or into, the several parishes, townships, and extra parochial and other places '-f Salforl, Chctham, and Manchester, all in the said county of Lancaster, or s'tnc or ono or them.

And notice is hermy also given, that, on or before the first day of March next, duplicate plans and sections of tho asid intended railway, with books nf reference thereto, containing the names of the owners or reputed owners, lewecg reputed lessees, and -ccaplcrs of the land from, In, through, or into which thexaid railway is intended to bo mad, will betJ-rpnit-d for public with the clerk of the Ps-ttvoe for the county of Imeas-ter, at hu office at Preston; and that, on or before tho first day of April next, a copy of so mui of tbe said plans and sections as relates to tho rarixh 'f Manchester, together with a book of reference thereto, will bo de-ited with tho narish rV of nrish placi of abode ef such par-b el'-rk. Ann it is also proposed. apply ror power in the said act, to rle-vi-ite In tho construction of the -aid intended mi from the line thereof, as the same will be laid down on tbe plains tn to be deposited as hereinbefore mentioned, to an extent not exec-edin fifty yards on eithorsideof such line, where the same is intended to paa through land covered with himses, and to an extent net excecdm? one yards on either side of such line in all other parts thereof, save and except where the property situate within the said of fifty yards, and one hundred yards, or either of them, shall not be delineated uoon the said oLans. or, if delineated upon the said plans, shall not be contalm-d or oesenoci in me sain Doosta oi reference, or where it rhall be denoted on the said plans, that the T-ower of deviation is not intended to be applied for. And it islartner propova to apply for rvn-rcrB in tne eatd act levy tolls, ran, or duties, for or in rcipert of all per-sons, iiniraal, carriages, gi-ods, article, matters, andtbinys earn, and conveyed upon and -ilong or using the said railway and work-; and also te alter the existing tolls, rates, or g-rinted bv or referred to in the said recittd acts, or smnE ol them.

And it is farther proposed to apply for power in cue said intended act to stop up nucn roads, or highway. c- tne line oi ine sain extension or eniaeguicos mt: Liverpool and Manchester Railway (in such manner and to mmt wilt b--' eiii.wri the said pi-ins so to be deposited, aa hcreinbefure inentinneti): aud alsopowe? to dircit and carry along, or near to, th- side of Ihe same railway, some convenient place of crossing ihe same such streets, roads, or highways, as in the banic plans shall ha shown as Intended to be so divei ted. Dated the sixteenth day oi earu.try, one tnousanu eigne. hundred and thirty-nine. CLAY cs OW Jr 1 Liverpool, r-uuciiora lor luc u.ui.

PAPER HANGINGS, HAYES, 21, Bridge-street. Manchester, respectfully Iriftinnj Friends and the Public in general, that lie has rewired SPRING PATTERNS of PAPER HANGINGS, Wiilcb. can ofl'er, for the quality of the article, at verv low price. H. An excellent Assortment of Cabinet Furoltaro.

ICH CIDER AND PERRY. This being tho hert fimi. ii wmnv Pi.lnr (-innp norf-otis vvhO arfl desiroUB tn T-onumd nnmp nrtmln nrn rennrsted tO make application, particularly as there has been but a 6mnll quantity made this season. The Prime Is. 4d.

per gallon, in hogsheads gallons). Apply to JOHN MOTJN'IFORD ic Stnnforel, near Worcester, No orders can be attended unless aeeorupanifsl with remittance. AMES READ, of Heywood, in the county nf Lancaster, shniikoener. hv indentuic. bearing tho seventh of Febmirj-, 1H30, usslirncd over nil cucce-i lo iru9i.ee, ioi mo cq ocnetit or sucu ui ui cieditois shall execute tho sunt witbm two cilendar months from the dato thereof.

The indenture is now lying the office of WHITEHEAD, solicitor, Rochdale. Creditors nerdd'ting to execute the same, within the time aforesaid, ill he excluded bem at arising therefrom. UN RAL ARRANGEMENTS AND FAMILY MOURNING. ALEXANDER MORRIS informs his Friends and tho Public, th-it, having recently made very extensive additions to his STOCK of MOURNING, be respectfully offers his services to those who may require; and begs to assure them it will be bis endeavour tn entire satisfaction by furnishing the best articles, and conducting arrangements which maybe entrusted to him propriety, punctuality, and perional attendance. 22, St.

Ann's Square, 1H3U. (v2 A RS A PAR I I. A. K5 SIMPSONS DECOCTION OF RED JAMAICA SAHSAPARILLA. This preparation continues lo enjoy that prefc enco frcnl thu faculty tvbich it obtained oriuir.ally its superior claims, as possessing, in a highly concentrated state, nil the virtues tor which Sarsaparilla has been long esteemed Prepared and sold hv L.

SIMPSON, 22, Princess-street, Manchester, ugent for Lloyd's Ruthin Soda Wat, and Weiss's Surgical Instruments. Sold by Simpson Hall, Brook-street; and J. Grainec, Mtrinchani. ITOWQUA'S MIXTURE, J.JL consisting of a grat variety of litre anu cnoiee liLAUri tkah, com bining great utrentth with a uch delicate flavour, in Chinese catty pack-'atrus. at Us.

each, containing one riound one-thud English, being nt the rate of in. per pound. thine iwho u-egreen tea, Uowqu.VsSMALL-LEAF GUNPOWDER is recommended; it being far superior to any in general use in thisenuntry, in Chinese catty, at IDs. Ctl. each, containing one pound nnd one-third English, or at the low or 7s.

lujd. per pound. Sold by THOMAS ek EDW, YON, ii CO. wholesale tea dealerB, St. Ann's Square.

OPARKLING HA PAGNE. HENRY KJ LAMB beg Strs resnoctfullv to inform the Nohilitv. Gen Cleruy, and Inbabitants of Manchester, Salford, and their vicinities, that he ia appointed SOLE AGENT for the ot vi Aejivivit Uciebrateu OllAMPAGNlS, made from Fren grapes, ptecfsely upon the plan adopted on the eontmcHt. thequalityand condition of which will boar comparison witn the first class of Champagne made in France. Quarts, Pints, 2lb per dozen, cash.

BRITISH WINES constantly on Sale, as follows: Gooseberry Frontlgnac Elder English Port Black Currant Raspberry White do. Rich Malaga Red do. Cowslip Gi iger Orango Italian Confectionery Establishment, 118, Deansgate, opposite the bottom of Kline-street. inebester. TALKER'S CELEBRATED SPARK- LING CIIAMPAG.VE.-E.

ROACH CO. Airents. Mmket-stieet, corner uf High-street, have just received fresh supply of the above, ripe, and in prune condition, wiucn tnev ate eiiaoicu to oner to me ruuilu at -gjs. per dozen (quints), bottles included. Also a Choice Selection of BRITISH WINES, of excellent quality: Gooseberry Raspbeny Elder Dry Mm Black CuTiint Cowslip White do.

Tent Red do. Raisin Ginger Frontiniac English Sherry French Grape Port Strawberry Ms, pel doen, bottles Included. Five per cent for cash, N.H. A HAND-CART FOR SALE. 0 THE GENTLEMEN AND INHABI TANTS OF MANCHESTER.

The implemented suppoit we have re eived sinco our first opening in Manchester impi Is us publicly tn thank you for your kindness, and to assure you that, stimulated by your patronage, vve will make renewed exeitions tn merit its continuance. The advantages wo Hat Manufacturers, combining experience and capital, with tho largest retail trade Ul the world, will always enable us to bring the st class of into our establishment, both as to prices style. The wholesale trade is eai ried on at Gorton, and olleis great advantages to Hatters, Drapers, and Shippers. CHAS. A JOS.

GILLI1AM. Rus.s','11 House, Mark-street, corner of Brnwn-stieet. PROVED I.TENTMANGLE, AXD VENETIAN WINDOW BUND MANUFACTORY, 1 10 VV 1 NG -10TR EET SCIIOLES return-. lusMnceic thanks to those Friends who have hitherto patronised hi ind begs to solicit a continuance of favours. wisht- to call the attention of the Public in general, parties furnishing in paiticular, to the superior manner tvlui the above, and all articles of Cabinet Furniture, suj-plied by him, both asregmds moderate chaige, and excellence of the workmanship, which he engages shall be surpassed by any other person.

Superior mangles, the patent principle, common ditto, Venetian shades, fronUid. per supei ricial foot; canoand wire blinds equally low. A A GRASS SEEDS, -Tho trmli, nw VJI ri.ov Kits. SPRING VETCHES, respectfully informed, that, on application to CORMACK, SON, el-OLIVER, Seedsmen, loti, Dc-iosgate (late Bnn-nermiint. tin may be supplied nt the wholesale prices, with undermentioned nitieles, vvlueli havojiist been ipceived fiom their London Establishment, in good condition anil or excellent samples, namely, II) i bushels Windsor, and KHIdo.

ioiigpoti beans; fib elo. Cotmack's frame, SB esrly Warwick, do. tltvarf blue Prussian, .10 do. blue metar, 211 do. Woodford marrow peas; with all other kinds like proportion, also scarlet radish, mustard, cre6s, tiiple-curleil irslev, white and brown port onion, -xtct-c.

likewise bushels Pacey's, Russell's, and Italian rve-grass, hIMi do. spring vetches, and several tons of red and white clover, trefoil, nnd ribgrass. HOWUUAS TEAS. riniOMAS LABREY CO. u.

opposite (he Bank of Manchester, Market-street, and New Cross, have tho TlletlSU-'A fri onnn.tnM lends, the Publin nf M-tni-liactm- itanelRlibtiuiliotKt, that they have JUST RECEIVED fiom Hong meiol.ants, a large supply, ordered direct from intoii twolte months nrn, of HOWQUA'S CELKRRATED MIXTURE OF BLACK TF.AS, SMALL-LEAF GUNPOWDER, Arc. in catty paekaees, containing one pound one-third Enelish, nt the rate of (Is. per pound Black, t. liijd. Green.

The flavour and exquisite taste, as as highly mcdiciniil and beneficial pronortles, of these ne attested by the most eminent professional men in kin-idoiM. In point of cheapness, economy, and quality, thev will be found to be tbe most acceptable teas now in use. THOMAS LADHEY i CO. Opposite Xio Dank of Manchester, Market-street, and New Cross. MILLER SON'H WAX WICK LAMPS.

JOHN HODGSON, General Furnishing Ironmonger, announced in January 1H33, his having appointed by the Patentees of the above Lamps SOLE AGENT. II has nnev the exticmc pleasure of informing the Pub-In that, since his appointment, be has had the honour of supplying most of tbe prim lpal families of Manchester and vicinity, all of whom expn ss themselves in terms of the I highest admiration of the qualities and simplicity ol the above lamps mr iii ems lamp over every other hitherto i is -ten. i.iuy anuutirii, as 10 rendci it e.Uess to detail tbe numerousailv.intagcs it possesses, still would be an injustice to the lamp, weie not a few of its its pointed out 'I he principle is so simple, that a mere child could not err trimming it; and it is allowed In those who have them in to be much more economical tlian the old plan: its illuminating power, greatly superioi to anv other lamp, giving aimfiil, steady, and pure flame for' ten hours, with one trii'iniing. tbeieby avoiding the too frequent nuisance of lamps having to be trimmed a sm und time the same ei cuing, when i' quired to burn tonight or ten hours. II further bi it tn impress upon the public, that he is the- only p.uty in Mam hester that is supplied with the above lamps diicct from the patentees.

Old Lamps Altered to the Patent Principle. Miller and Genuine Oil. Old Lamps Repaired, Re-bronzed, Ke-laeipiel est. King-street four floors from Cross-street, and opposite Jones Loyd IJ mk. UNIFORM Willi HIE WAVERLFY 0 EI PIHi-E next.

Priee Five Slullings. LITE OF SIR VVLTER STDTT Seeornl cilinon. revised and rnrrer i 11 to acniiaint tlie Inliahltants nf MnriMiWitPr linn- the tnove 11-estahlished piiR- with the VV (il U.I.KN DR VPF.R and 1 H.lllel Nr. invl-hl, -IS ns. llnliliss elir.fs i vv i st oi l.nglanil liood Inch of rn.g 1 ahd II with a 1.

iter) i'l be immediately nit mc tneir renilv ee i. cjniplets, in. ne-e rirtti if men's, ir for em as ihiratnli'v of u.irirmansh.r, -h -I. st.i as 10 men: a Mary coHntctio-s with any- other house. lt' Vil expeiience in th trade, in i-Tiul t.i any other making mv purchases for OFFER aSeies-tion of TEA and At certAin pen.s and to rreat fluctuations at ia iui.

ip'Lll V. r-eiiHtT (lsirou i.f n.ie,,iSC le1e ra-'lous iilv u-e-. I -hali demte mv pnrtu tilar attention- and '''e ved pruieiple, me to cBcj r. cuntmually ia a state COOPER WJJITTLNGHAM. GHEE.

TEAS f-s-s; Twanke'v- s. d. 3 Ki-e-t. Hy-s. rlw erjuine Hy, even b.if, fi.t f.av jr, particulailv're' r-e i rgeperve li-" rlly-vn, strong brishti-h leaf fu rich delicate flav ur.i ills small Young Hyson, sma.l leaf small wir leaf, ri e-.

-si ltnjs.nei. lraper. i -s und full n-af ai Le-af D-. D- r'i acd 4s. an i 4 4 5 5 as.

6d. an! 5 lo-c, twis-e-l leaf, 7s. and 8 1-me-: snijlJ, nnih asia iavoc- if. I 3. 2 .1.

2 4 2 0 2 4 riT I I I i I I I i I 1 I I I SmUJ NGS REWARD. I.srcn imOWN SETTER DOG, witn smau white spot nfldfr his br.vVrt.-N Mjo No. 3, Angle-treet, All Saints' Place, Oxford Road, shall roeeive ten slulhngs reward for their trouble. February 17th, IKiU- OST or STOLEN, about three weeks since, a Lane HLACK NEWFOUNOLAND DOG. with nini hreast.

and a lima wliitc on trie neaci anu feet: answers to the name, of person having found the same, and will bring him to ,3. Market-street, mil be rewardtd for their trouble; and anyone detaining him after this notice ill be prosecuted Manchester, Feb. 22. 183U. a POINTER DOG.

Ihe owner mav have him again by describing his marks, and 1 1 i if not nwnt.fl in fntirtepn llaVI. I will be sold to pay the same. Apply at No. 13, Ores Ancoats-street. FOUND, a RED and WHITE COW.

The owner may hare her again by describing her arks, on paying expense. If nt claimed in 14 ilays. will he sold tn" defray the same. Apply to THOMAS RKN'SIf AW, Fog Lane toll bar, near Didsbury. Feb.

1839. I HE Writer of an Anonymous Letter, sent throuah the Manchester Post Office on the 11th February, having on the seal the word "Truro," which letter related t9 an alleged concealment property belonging to an insolvent's estate, lo moot earnestly rtquvottd to make known, to the gentleman to whum the letter was addressed, hia namu and residence. He may rely on its being held in strict confidence-, and Bhould his Information turn out tn well rounded, he will be handsomely rewarded. Manchester, 22(1 February, 1H3B. WHEREAS WILLIAM GRAHAM, lately employed by me, as rfirter, lias left my s- rviee.

I do hereby give notice, that I will not be answerable for any packages or parcels which may bedcliveri'd to him after this dav. JAMES HE VS. Hakllngdcn and Manchester Common Carrier. February 2id. 1H3S.

AMEETNG of the Members of the Anti-Corn-LiiW Association will be held at the Corn Exchange, Hanging Ditch, on Thursday the 2Hth instant, at -even o'clock 111 the evening, Ui RECEIVE the REPORT of the DELEGATES, on their return from London Tho trades nnd otht -etitioDcrs for the total repeal of the corn laws are invited to rttend. NEWTON POOR'S LAND. The AD-JOURNEl) MEETING of the Trustees under an act Geo. IV. for the Bale of the Poor's Land, in Newton, in this parish, on chief rent, will bo bidden the Church Inn Newton, on Monday tho 4th day of March next, at ten o'clock in tho forenoon preci-elv.

JOHN WEIiSTER, Clerk to the Trustees. Manchester, 23.1 February. 18.11. PARTHENON. AN ORATORICAL SOIItEE will 00 given bv Professor GREF.N BANK, assisted by his Pupils, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, Sflth instant, in the Lecture Hall, Smithtield Market.

The RrciUtlons will commence at eight o'clock. Admission: SiihscrlburR, Non-subscribers, Ud. each. npOWNSHI OF CHORLTON UPON- I MEDLOCK, Feb. 22d, 1 839.

TO CONTRACTORS AND OTH ERS The Constables and Hun-ctses are desirous RECEIVE TENDERS from persons willing to undertake the PAVING, FLAGGING, SEWERING, Ac. of Hovor nd Clifford streets, in the said township. tenders to he sent to tbe Town Hall, Chnrlton-upon-Medlock, on or before the Ut day of March next. Inquirios will beaniwcred and paiticularsaffordud, in the inteiim, to any party, on application to T. Smart, at the Town Hall.

Ily order. THOMAS SMART. AT TIIENEUM. On Tuesday, March 5th, a will he commenced by HEWETT WATSON, Ksip editor of the J'nirtiuinuiral iVc. Tho second lecture will be delivered on Thursday the 7th March, and thu course will be continued during the following Weeks, on thu cvemntsof Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday.

A very full syllabus may l.e obtained at the Atlionieiim. Ai'Mis-wot ik Ladiks. At tho last Annual General Meeting, the following addition was madu to thu third rule: L.idiea may subsi rlbe to the lecture-, and library, at the rale of 20s. per annum, payable in advance yearly or half-yearly." Ah the prese.it quarter is considerably advanced, tho directors have rrsolvcd at once to isiue ladles' yearly and half-yearly tickets, which shall take dato from tho next on irter day munch the 1st of A pnl; hut shall admit the subscribers to the lectures and library from the present time. Any member of the Athenirum can still personally introduce one lady nf his own family to tbe lectures without any payment, provided there shall be sulhcicnt accommodation in the lectiiie theatre Hv tinier of the directum, EinVD.

WORTIIINGTON, Hon. Sec. Manchester, February 22, llU'l. IRMINGIIAM PLATE AND CROWN GLASS COMPANY. Smcthwick, Feb.

21, Ibe ANNEAL GENERAL MEETING of tho Proprietors the Ilirnurigton Plate and Crown GLus Company will held it Dee's Royal Hotel, in Hirmm-hnni, on Wednesday the bth of March next (confoiniably with the ninth clause (if thu deed of scttlenii nt), at eleven o'clock in the lortnoon. Thee hair to be taken at twelve prei isely. liy Older of the lloaiil, K. VV. kS'1 iTRETFORD AND HULME TURNPIKE; ROAD Notice l.

herehv Kiveai. that tbe GENERAL 1 VNNI'AL MEEIING of the Trustees of the turnpike road mm Main bestei to Crossfoi tl iiridge will beheld at the Angel Inn, in -stretfortl, on Friday the Hth day ot March next, at let en o'clock in tho forenoon. SAMI'EL KAY, Clerk to the Trustots. I Manchester, Feb. 21, l.t.ri.

i SUDDEN BRIDGE AND BURY TURN-1'IKl'. ROAO. Notice is herein given, that the GENERAL ANN CAL MEETING of the Trustees of the Turnpike R.atl lending fmm Sinltlen llrnlge to Uury, in the i ounty of Lancaster, v. ill be held at the hotiseof Thomas llatteisby the Qui-t Anne InH, in Hevwood, on Widnes-ilay tho sixth day of uch next, nt twelve o'clock at noon, the pin pose of auditing the act mints of the said trust; and also on the general business thereof. It.

ELLIOTT. Clerk to the said Trustees. Rochdale, 7th February, 1H.III. ASH WAY TURNPIKE ROAD. Notice is hereby vrivvn.

that the fl F.N A T. ANNLAL MEETING of the trustees or Commissioners for executing un act for more effectually repairing and otherwise improving the roittl from Crossford Rridge, the county palatine of Lancaster, to Altrincham. in the county pilritliio or Chester," will be held at the L'nieorn Inn, in 1 tn ii i Ii nil aforesiid, on Wednesday thu Mxtlt day nf Match next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for tho further execution of the said act, at which meeting tho tiustees will audit the accminld for the year law, and report the state of the road. II. -Si It.

W0RT111. NOTON, Clerks to the said Trustees, Altrincham, 1st February, lR'N. ,2 A A RR INGTON GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of tbe Trustees or tiimissionerh for executing the act formaklne and main taining: a turnpike roatl fmm or nearly from the town of kport, in the county palatine uf Chester, to or near unto town uf Warrington, in thu county palatine of Lancaster, a branch of road tlunugh Edgeley, will lie held at thu iiicorn inn, in Aiirinciuim, in tne suiq county or Wislncsday the sixth day uf March next, nt eleven lock in tbe forenoon, for the further execution of the said al wtucli meeting the trustees will audit the accounts the yeur 111.111, and report the state of the road II. eV li VV OH I Ill-tit, Clerks to tho said Trustees. Mtrinchani, 1st February, 183.

IDG II ILL AND LANES AND HOLE- HV HOUSE TURNPIKE ROAD. Notice is herehv oven, that the GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the Imli es tif tin mn.l Tn Iflilirliill nn.l r. tin, r.t, .1 i tr, cm. i.tnntv ri, llolchnuse, in iddlewiirtb. in tho west ridinff of the toniily of Yolk, will belwld at tbe Grapes Inn, in Hev ivoinl.

Friday the tw enty ee ond day of March, llUO, at eleven clock in the forenoon, for the further execution of the act making: and in.siot.ntiliu' the said roatl, and for the purpose of auditing the act mints of the licasuier, clurks, and surveyor, for the year ending the 3Ut December last, and iv-soiting me st ite ol tin nun. II It. WiiHTlllNGTDN, Clerks to thosaid Trustees. iotb February, Hi 10. N' OI'K'E is herehv iriven.

that the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of thu Pi: E. tbe county of better will be held at the Castle of hestel on MONDAY tho tvvcuty-tiflh day of March next, eleven o'cloi in the forenoon, when the Grand Juiy will unpannelled. lbr business relating to the assessment, application, or nianaei'ivicnt of the county stock or rate, tvill ct mineiice at it of the same day. 'Ihe court will rise on TiletibiT the twentv -sixth li i.l.i 'iirnttl to the -sessions House, nt N. ther Knutsf.

ril, on i riluisit.n the twenty -seventh of Vlarch next, at nonn. i I he nr md Jurv for the Kmitsfonl distnet will be called 1 in, I sttoin on the nprniug of the court, on Wetlnet.iav ii, and after the ch.irije tuts been given, the court 'tv ill i inocviil to bear morions, sppeuls. and applu ations for ordci.x ist.utly, uriMiig vt itlun the Kmitsfoid distilct I The petty jury for this latte district nre to be in attend- at the upeiiini; of the ewui on Wed ne -slay the twenty- 1 seventh of March next. i alletatton vt ill ike plnc-e in tlie course of business in the Chester district from th it pursued it the last sessions. HENRY POITS, t'erk of the Peace.

Chester, Feb. pith, IkU til K. hereas, lv an act parliament, L'i passed in tlie fourth and tilth ve ers of the n-ijn if late inaj, sty King William tne Fouith, h.titulcd An ut to pnveut the inierfen nee uf the Sonne. Vssins win, vpul cjn liter -sessions. 'it was amtnust olhei tlmwi suae 'etl, that ui every county, riding, ortlitmon, for vvbieli Goner il Quarter of the Peace ought i be llcltl.

it should be I iwful foi the Justn assembled their G.neril ir'er Sessions, In the week next after the twentv-eightli of De'fenib, in evei ye ir, to name (if they see retasion so to il, I two Justices of the Peace, who should be mpawned, ns von ns might be after the tune for holding -spring Asues si, ,,,,1,1 be nppeuitt d. to fix the day lor tbu nej.t 'noral Quarter Sessions of the Pe for -tii'i 'imty. riding, or division, so as such tune should not ulier than the seventh dav of March, nor later than the its -second day of A pnl. and to give notice of the Jay so bv adtertuement. In newspapers v.

should muted by the justices s.i icssetnblisl. and that in everv nt li ccse the Orneral Qu irtt Sessmns held on tbe dav lix.it and should be valid, an.l that it iliould not be ti.vrs.sjrt to hold any of thu Peace for i.i i-eiintv, or division, In ihe week next after thirty. htst M.ereb. V-id wheroas. the n.

-nl Quir.er Sessi, ns of thu hol.Knat theifistle r. in and for the eoiintv of Chester, on Mon-lay thethir'y hrst day of IVc. past, her in ip stv't of tlu- pe ire iie'ting in and far the ild eountv aiid ij.eie -Jul miiie us. the iinileisignei! Tfaffoid tiroul ainl shule ross J.ie-son. Esquires tw vof her i ijes'v justi.es.

nting lu ami for the sml eounty of Clu ster, ditl cmpowi i us. i -svn as might be after the time for i holding tlu spring sssues I the said esuinty of Ch, ster Mi-oieinsi, eo nv uie tiay rioiiiinj- trie next fre-ncralQiiirtcrSe'tsioiis of the for ihe saU eountv of Clustu, pu-siiai! to the said rccil.d set. And tv hervas it upia'ars to us, vii.l uial. i-sgued justices, tint the next spring avsir, for tht s.u.1 isuin'y of Chester -sill c.uiunenee VV iliiesel.iy ike third tl iv of April nowmxt. wiucn will interf.

ie with tlu t.me It hoi, ling the nt xt prll qua' ti i for the siiui e'ounty, the same wire held at the "dinars tune-. Now. thntf re. we ih, ui.i re'ay minie' iul.it. the tw entv-hfth tl iv ot VI next.

on vvhieb the next lonerul Quart, sessions ot 1', tee sh ih be lioltien in and for the said eetuniy oi t'he-s- VV Tnevs our hah.l-, thii eighteenth iy of February. ytar ei our Lorel one tiioii.inil TH VKFI TR AFFORD. sue iiuiiiiicei ana s. J.usON. 1-OSITH of trmtitude to Fru-nds thi, Aioiu) for 'vers, best respect-ully to announce, th'it.

or ier to meet the encrcasing pi.nip.'ige hie eon- in the business Carried on undsr the Inn if Writ 7 mcfn m.1 frticr nt.iu .1,., perstu r. gentlemaii, giVJ.uch sir, atumtusn -iVd "1" u'rl eal. l'i letu.eUs'l' rtmi, tllii- Of eXCe-UtlOn. ii eii ration as t- charges, are puints 'sit. ti, uvh obrttsl.

they feel persuaded dintion as charges, are rsnatrs lllw tvs pi Urown si ii-nns -vita uie puDile. 'I'Vsi-ite the end ef 1 ANF.T1I Al.l K.n.C.irvan.l C.Ar A l.isvl. in -i li nii'a. tu'e-s. rt e.

ture neme. xnd lgatel'e Ts himwy vn un i. i ia n. tlu-rown "-J TV r-iev i Ls l.aU "icohi. Vrener.

vks, Kc.cl.s'i a Fio-vntme Al Ma.l.e. and van, am 1--, 3 they be ,,4 -L -oeaiitv of ve ei- to add, -ha: the ie in a-e nw. -st me-it fishi liable h. 1 .1:,. and VV have also '-n hen'.

Dressing Cv-s ef a ne and it pii-te pattern, hkew iso te-ks. T. a r' iwlul and fashisnab'e articles r.um.-i-s, i.ey iU' crave attention fiom trvir Thennnmeters, "ii i-i. Mirvevinc, anu Instrurrenu Levultng Li'TCllirie li i', I ml Chains. Messuring A-c.

Frum the artist 1 resrx i tful' driw attentma to their stock of nisri i ui. particular line, v. Oil and Wat.r Colcint. lnu 1 Papers, Peiici.s, Pniured Canvass, M.llboanis, Ac. Ac o.

and other choice lnr, re-eons of the tv-pu'r l.iigr.ivmg,. and othe-r Works of Art. Old Pvintings can-- liaed. and restored: Looking tlaises n-il- vnt! ofevery desenption nur lie hired for tlie or any loajtr isjric-d, ui-on muderatt: terras. i I 1 I I i i i I -ROBINS inform their CO, Carriers to and from London, Vrleridh-and tho Public, that they have REDUCED thoir BATE!) bom Ten to Forty percent Particulars mav be tfMained at their Offices, No, t.

High-street, and Wharf, V1IDC1C i'CWIU. COMPANY'S FITTERS, fl -THOMAS Pnnn73 r.o Mr-ri-no wum s' vj-sj jta kj "IVO Ulllli- ounng cue moat recent iraprovimionta to inaure diiribilitv arid correct registrivion. at the same time wnrkine with the ui pretsure, may oe ooiameti at th" Peter-street, Wei.nninster, andat his vvire- II -USt, C. Pnultrx. I on, Ion II a s-OVill'JMtl uuuv4 XJt xyUUllll orders jrromptly executed.

LONDON PAPER HANGING No- M- OIjDHAM-STREET, MAN- Iliform the Inhabitants of Manchester and its ueighboiir-irood, that they have now sent down to this Establishment I '-iola or miir PATTERNS, purchased in Paris. very fAZENBY'S HARVEY'S SAUCE, ES-A i SRVrifi1. CIV A These admirable- Sauces and Pickies eontinuo to be prepared with, the- same peculiar care and attention tiiat have for upwards of sixty years secured tbem such unrivalled patrn-The Public is respectfully nrged to observe, that the labels bear the address, Wm. Lazenby, No.K, London," without which thev cannot JtZn Agents, J. and K.

Raime's, Leith WMk, Edinburgh; and to be had retail of all respectable OH ar.d ltalinn Warehousemen onfectioncrs, rocers In the kingdom. 0 THE MEDICAL PROFESSrOM. JL CHEMISTS At DRUGGISTS. WILLIAM MOOR nf Snrend Plnomin in T.nin, fully announces thai lie hasapnom ted THOMAS and Salford, SOLE AGENT for the Sale of his PlaMers, for and the having withdrawn the agency from WifflRjfl H.Coxnn.iateof No. 13 Klver Place, Uulnie.

but now. of No. fi, Port-and Buildings, Manchester, who is no longer authorised to sell any pUs'tars in W. Moor's name, to receive any monies on nor to transact aurmiit-tcron his behalf. tielgrave Gate Leiceste F.

h. 7th, ADFORDS CO. respectfully inform the Public, that thpv have REMOVED KTnnw hiiue, wii raanuracruree. uuuir.i ironi Hanging Ditch to thr-iNEW PHE.VlSIiS in David-street, adjoining the Foundry, 'heie thoy continue tu make, and have ON BALE, an extensive Ahsortrrent nf IRON CASTINGS Y-7 dcucrtptifu required in tho building trade; alss webrbipg machines, fire-proof biok safes, stoves, grates, maggles, shower batlis, iron garden boilers, pali-" cJ-iil-lB steara and water pipes, slide water and Steam Yaivhe. cirancs, crabs, blocks, UaglcB for ana eroiy du-cription of hJiKting mncbincry; indigo and other mills, iron and jiapar tiOiVls for calenders, bydrau-: beating aptratus for botanical anc.lratlenHll!mB1Tpcwl'--aft retort and fur-caca work for manufacturing chemists.

Itadfords aud Co. have also an extensive assirtmcnl of bevel, spar, and mitre vvhecJs.strap pulleys, and mill work patterns; lists of which may be had at thefr offices, in Dav id-street. SILK DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, 7, Oi-r, MANCHESTERALEX JJHAJJC, Silk Dyer, continues to exueute all orders com-mttt-d to him, under his own inspiction, boas to give that satisfaction which he has hitaerto been enabled to do. Ladies dresses of every description in silks, satins, velvets, '-n crapes, re-dyed all the various colours in use, nnd finished equal to any done in London or Edinburgh. Silk veils and net sluiws re-dyed and hnishetl in a superior wnv.

Printed Canton crape shawls, v-ith foreign and British shawls, cleaned so aa to preserve the colours, and carefully hnishcd as when new. Merino dresses, etc. ro-dyed mid finished tho same Bed and window furniture, sofa and chair cleaned nnd cleaned, dyed, and damasks cleaned and and Thibet shawl middles re-dyed and bordered. Gentlemen's clothes cleaned, renovated, nnd got up in a supeimrw.iv. Carpets, nigs, and blankets above done generally even-week; seldom any Hung detained so long as a fortnight Feb.

15th, 18SI. R. VV. SORBY, Dispensing Apothecary, No. 25, King-street.

Manchester (l.itu Mr. Cooke), respectfully announces to the Nobility, Gcntrv, and Public of Manchester and the neighbourhood, that tho Dispensing of Physicians' and Sui-geons' Prescriptions has his constant personal superintendenco, that tho purest ingredients are used, the gieatesl care observed in compounding, and prompt attention Ili this department) given in the night. '( The high character which this establishment has sin-tamed for many years under tho management of Mr. Cooku is well known; and Mr. Sorby gives assurance to the public of his determination to perpetuate it, by dialing only in genuine drugs, and that the utmost confidence may be phieed in the purity of every article sold by him.

Families who have patronised this establishment nre infoimcd, that Mr. Couke has deposited with Mi. Sorby all their p-ivatu recipes und formulas. N.H. Mr.

S. being appointed sole Agent for tlie Sale of Cooke Antibilious and Tonic Cough infill ins the druggists of Manchester and Salford they can be supplied ontlic iisual terms. TH VV Y-1 N7! i 7 I A -HER WATER-PROOF WAGGON, STACK, COACH GIG, HORSE, AND CART COVERS. II. SINGLETON it 14 tra- the Public of the above COVftHS, which, they venture to J.ssert, from the repea'cd aisurancesof those who have used and continue using them, that thoy nre superior in durability, ilexibility, and lightness, to any yetufieud.

Tho manufacturers have taken great trouble, and spared no expense, to prevent the evils so greatly complained ot in the commonly used oil covers, of rotting, cracking, peeling, and hardness, lhcy can assure the Public, that thev have prevented any thing fiom being introduced in the composition that would act injuriously upon the cloth that the cloth is In a peculiar manner prepared, after which the composition is thoroughly incorporated (not superficially brushed on) which prevents the possibility of piemature'deciy, or anv of the above-named evils. Covers of any dimension? mny be had at tho samp price ns of the manufacturers, from their Agent, II. H0I1S0N carrier, Aaggnn Warehouse, Peter-street, Manchester. N.B. Agent Preston, Mr.

J. Parkinson, rope-inakci; for Kendal, Mr. Robert Loy, saddler furltipon, Mr. James Cooper, rope-maker. To Dr ROOF that Dr.

BARKER'S GOUT and RHEUMATISM PILLS um oil Dr. Barker. oquaie, London, 3d Janu.irv. Hell si, .1..,,, months ago, I had the most violent attack of gout I ever experienced in my life, and I have much nlensmu in stating, that your gout pills thoroughly cuiedme man inconceivably shoi time. I have not since had a ri turn, which I attiibutu solely to tho efficacy of your lneilicine.

It has likewise nut me into a sounder state of health than I have cnjon for me' J- HODGES. N. 15. This gentleman had frequently used Htoir'H Gout Pills, hilt they never give relief in less than three days, and alway occasioned hcndaelu-. sickneiis, and puiging; while talker's Pills gu-e rclLf ti rn-30 hours.

wlrJjout producing tho slightest inconvenience to the general system. Largs, Ay i shire, th December, I8.V-. Sir, I was confined to my room for four munths with rheumatic gout, and had used every variety of lemecly without effect, until I was recommended t.i try your Invaluable medicine, which gave mo, in a very short tune, complete relief. Sinco that period I have recommended it to many of my friends, all of whom have derive equal benefit. Sir 3.

Maxwell, of Pollock, Col. Biair, of Blair, and Robert Struthers, Esq. of Largs, are among the iiumbei. I am, ckc. GEO.

MACKAY, Major. Solemn Declaration to the Efficiency of Barker's Gout and IChcinatism Pills. Extraordinary Cure. 30, Giles-street, Leith, July, certify, on soul and conscience, that I have been afflicted with rheumatism for eight years, nnd have, hy one box of Dr. Barker's pills, been completely cured of my pains, and my general health much improved.

GEORGE L0UGI1T0N. 1 base fulls are prepared bv Dr. Barker, Edinburgh, and sold in boxes at each, by nil respectable druggists and ltcnt medicine renders tluougliout Manchester, Liverpool, Chester, arrington, Stockport, Rochdale, Halifax, Hud-ilershtld, Sheffield, Oldham, Holton, Bury, Blackburn, Preston, etc and wholesale by all the patent Medicine Warehouses in London, and by J. and R. Raines, sole agents, Edinburgh; of whom may also be Barker's Aperient Antibilious Pills, ill boxes, at Is.

I(d. 2s. 4s. Ud. and lis.

each. THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE MANCHESTER AND BIRMINGHAM RAILWAY. G. ntlcmen. Our Ilulf.Vi 'llllv fl.

tl.i'nl advertised (or the Hth of the next mor.fh t- -hat th Sh.it the attention of the shareholde -s cent rallv should be directed to one or two points upon whi-h miinx, in this town, i lUertain cunsideiablc anxiety and which, "being satisf.ee-j torily adjusted, will tend to "raise tfce value ot urn sliarcs, i and improve our prosrects. The act of parliament requires (p. 1 14) that the said com-1 pnny, or the dircctois, shall cause l. true and particular aeeoiint to he kept and made up twice in ev. ry year, that is to s.iy, to the 31st day rf January, nrn'.

the day of July, of al! the receipts and tbe said cm pa nv, and I of the slid directors, up to thu 'period at which the said accounts snail be riutd up utul balaiced; which at count shall be laid beforo the then next liall-ye-aily gen. ral meeting of the sanl coripany, and shidl be produced tu anv proprietor vtlio shall icquire to he allowed to examine or inspect the sime, at uny tunc within tluee days prior to such half-yearly meeting. A previous clause in. 131 1 directs the 1rst annlit-atinn of tlie monies received by th company to be made in payment of tbu "expenses incurred iii applying for, obtaining, and passing this act, and all other expenses preparatory or ieriiui'- eoc'ieto. he serrind general meeting is held by adjournment on Monthly thu second of April, I HM, upwards of nine months from the passing of the act, and a Umg report was presented to the- share lioldcis, but no statement of accounts osrequiied by the foregoing clause.

The report contained, indeed, an ai-olocv for the nonpro-j diiclion of the accounts in the following words:" Even at this distance of time (nine months), the directors are not able, owing to some disputed and unsettled claims, to re-mrt the total sum expended in the contest. The claims which are unliquidated are now, however, in course of friendly nljiHtmtnt: and so soon as the accounts re closed, a full statement of them will he prepared fcr the shareholders of the respective companies." The respective companies arc, I presume, the enmpo- nent parts of tlie pr- sent Manchester and Birmingham ompany; and as the funds of the latter company, in eonsc-i quence of the amalgamation, have to bear the expenses of all the previous contests nf es next numerated, ctery shareholder in the pn sent company is inten sted in, and entitled to an account of, the expense's, not only of tne one original companv V) which he dil belong, but also nf the incbester and Stockport, the Cburnet Vallev, the Tient Valley and Tarn aoi th and Rugby South Union Lines, anil the Cheshire the Manchester, Clu shire, and SUidordshire, and the Manchester ami Birmingham Hail OS, lnasmiicci oa they must py the txi-enses uf even nn of these companies. The next ci ner.il meeting was held or, We-dnc'dav the 3th September, 1R.H; and notwithstanding that even the former distance of time" had then been inca easeii by six months notwithstanding the pinmise that a full stattmrnt of the ateinin's slim Id be prepared no nm thet were losetl and notwithstanding that they had bet for'hfteen months in a course ef friendly adjus nt" notwi bstandins, that the report before alluded to that these ac-, enmts comprised a very- serious cost," so much so, in-. tle.tl. that the directors could only state that the del ts of jiaul upon the shares, amounting to the call upon the funds if this company would eeru.nly not ami it was expet ti to illconsidi r- ahlv short of tin, sum of ten per share i I l.i,fi tiioie, making in the whole i.ntw ithstinding all se ursent reasons, tot forth in the rejsirt read by the -ol at the hrst meeting alludes! no act mints have he, furnished, ev.n at thi- of time." one year and eight months -incc tho passing of the act.

although is stated in the last-mentioned report, that tu amounts hat been airtrtatned. An by the crtmpany, in the Manchester of the resolntinos p.uts, at'taeir last na ting of the ith -September, 1 1138, states, indeed, "that the report and itcnicnt of aceoi-j-its will be found in another column," and the column referred to contains a statem.nt headed Manchester and Birmingham iilwy Company's stato-, meat of accounts tn July 31, wt." The total amount of receipts in this ac- cunt are 19. 4d. comprising only what had been nxe'ived in the U-s: ciil, namely, tw puiinds per share on shares, ard the nf or 3j of the addi- shares, thu, nrirelv omitting the ennrmens sum of OeeIl asirt.i,r.,.-d. r.o site Iv ace unt bis yet appeared.

Instead the le unmet of being stated ct it to have bc-n abu.it Uavme i bJance, of -t 17. asstatad. but in rua. of aoout if anv. I A 1 1.4""V.,'.:jf thfl fcir' by them two 1 "oacvoemieu we.

near oi bu: expen-ive to par i.uncntfor siwru- i lev -ations, which uui u.Jiar et t-iisini i'i' 'y arratJejn. rt'h r'fr ers an li iiioj," and r-ea'ii ng entrance in: a Piriiamentary ci i. test with three, of the most powerful and rail-iv a. eornp enic-s the kingdom xiely. the.

Grind the Mieliand Counties, and the- Loncun act! liirni.ng-h nr. Railway- ind the pr-jet ted outlay of an atitiituma! sum rf Tneso fresh i.ndertai-in:s and alteritioris may or may not tiumse-ivcs De; intrinsically-goai. but si.relyit De-nov't-s lis ubsiriers ajj to in wLieh ia which cur moaevaaj b. en eirsnded, and to ses? that the 'ac: nall be properly ful-lil'et', which is certainly nrt the case- up to this present time. The of our share-s in the market ray setr t-bAi-elioldtrs would be djingan to tbe proprietary large (a great number of whim are.

Like myself, resident tt too jTt-a: a and too ioi.j, diuiunuiL' vj ana cue jlart- uuseiie, by ascertain- at the on some oae of the three davs iu.lv to i iu itir tne eifam oi prox. Whether the sfAtemen: u-bicb ought then to be ready, acenrd-ng to the act, f.jr tha: meetir is tisfacMry tne foregoing respects; and, if not, at the aeiyove-Tement, lint; -e suca aecounta vTiPrmrriisr, snaii i-e Fr.Aiuceti, 1 rvraaan, Ac. A DISTANT SU AR EilOLJJ fOAtfAL RATES REDUCED. being the 3 rstr share received upon Instead of the total ont of acc-iunted f.TTm The her side of Oie account s'- te'il of disbars ivu be-n add' the th fit in, atknowtelged have por: admit -m ibilitv render an acm i however, nave U-eu aP 7 mi rl sit it i 1 MPERIAL BANK OF ENGLAND. In Pursuance of a resolution of the hnn-vl p.nu of 2 per Share will be payable on the 20th March naxt, and three following days, at this office, nnd at the branches.

Bvorder of the board, HICIIARD LA.W, Manager, Manchester, I3th February, 1833. STONEC0Al7E0R DR. ARNOTT'S STOVES KNOVAT.ES, jun. b.sjs to inform 1)r- that he hns JUST RECEIVED a quantity of the ANTHRACITE COAL, direct from Swansea London Uoad Wharf. DA LE, No.

50, King-street, begs respectfully to announce to his numsnMi- ev. n.i Public iron, rally, that ho Is now SELLING OFF the entire 'ffi ofI-AIE9 and GENTLEMEN'S BOOiSaii.iSIIOI.S, at very reduced prices, in order to clear off the whole a early as possible. Most uf the above hare been recen tly made, according to the present fash ion, and are of the best materials and workmanship, well worthy the attention of the public Manchester. Feb. 7th, VX.

T0 THE PATRONS OF FOREIGN VnKiS" H'WseIler, No. 1 lect-strcet, London, has the honour to announce, that he hasjust issued the SECOND NUMBER of a LIST n-0I-thyl of the most popular and interesting WORKS, recently published on the continent, which MancVe'ster'; -'H" bookseller, Old opportunity of announcing, that ho has lareo Collection of tlie most esfeemcd and popular Works, published Germany, and that all orders tor lieu works intrusted to hi, care will be executed relJi-Mn despatchOrders will be received in Manchester hy C. as above. BWLCH SLATE QUARRY. I PEI.

a GENERAL 1., oi ine- onnrenoiaers, on the 12th instant. It was iinlrr 'T" C.ALt of 2 Sh- t0 be paid it.hS union Bank, Manchester, according tn the condition of the scrip; otherwise will become forfeited to thu company. I lie bank will acknowledge the payment upon the scrip, nr rw! under the call of 4, on the 1st of December last, will take notic, that their i. ntwolutcly forfeited, if duo attention be not given to the payment of such call for the serin No. an.

payment of such call for the scrip No. AO, 49, and 78. Feb. ltuh, 18.10. lisu.

cijtjjei i.u, oeeretary. UKINFIELD PRESBYTERIAN CHAPF.I TO Ullir IVtstJC mr.TCnm,nnnn ike Persom desirnuu nf TION several WORKS required in tho EREC- teS? PhiSff 7 TATTERSALL, arclii. SJunn-treet, Manoheiter, on and after Monday the llOj. -until Saturday tho )6th and in the SSSti? Cu Monday thelKth, untU Thursday the Sain instant. The tendera iero to be sealed and addred to tho of thi aSudlSg Comniittee, and left with the Itev.

R. B. Aspland. Dukm? ft'nwl or beforo. 'be 2d day of March nek t.

The tender. pleliso tluau---v- "cccpt tho lowest INSECURITY OF IRON SAFES. The attention of those Persons who are accustomed to place confidence in the SECURITY of IRON SAFES, of tbe ordinary construction, is requested tn the following notice: i 1 bna lately been used in committing robberies by which any iron safe of the common knid may be forced open vyuhout noise in loss than fifteen minutes. One of these instruments which has the power of lifting three tons weight, which pressure is applied to the key -hole, having nirt mc burRUrS in London, was presented to Mr. Chubb by tlie Commissioners of the attempt was lately made to open a safe in T1V, "r-y- Blackfiiars, i i 0 by one of Chubb'a New I atent Locks tlu-, f(l, midahle instrument was quite ineffectual.

C. C11LBB A- SON will be glad to show to nnv IMPROVEMENTS in their NEW rrfeet security from this or any other alre.oiy use may be altered mid adapted for tho New Patent Locks 3, SU Mary's Gate, Manchester. AVID HOLT, Sharebroker, Arbitrator, and General Agent. 51. Kintr-strin-i.

ani ounce, that he has been appointed AGENT to Her Majesty Commissioners for the Colonization aud Sale of Land south Australia; to the South Australian Loan and in n-P-'-nji and to the Leeds and Yorkshire lusinanee Comrginy. llia services to hi Fiienrtsand the Public tho Sale and Puicl.ase of Shares of ev.ry 1-J "iat he may be tavouicd with or iiv' V'U' Vl piompt attention and best exertionB. follow ii1' bow to cal the attention or capitalists to the following Pi opcrty, whii li is confided to him for u'in 'ii in Chancery Lane, which bring in ia clear annual rent ol i'loH. 14s. with sii'i'ido lo teriretl if xr- and Qve others.

Oi lsail i is' imul 1scnt Road, coiner of oiiisall Lane, clear rent of lL's. Kdf "eal Chancery Lane, clear Blonm-street and Hlclimond-slreot, which bnng in a clear annual rent of 2s several eligible Plots of Land, for building upon, on OCOMOTIVE POWER. The Manchester is Company arc desirous of making Ti'vS'e, cn'Petent parti, fw the of the STEAM-ENGINE DEPARTMENT, on one of the following plans, r.iLi'.v Wlth and responsible parties to Is I nj-s-Msary power, at a ii.xed price per passenger per mile, and per ton of goods por mile, or per trip; the company either supplying the necessary capltnl fo; purchasing the engines, aud erecting suitable establishments toi juirs, or otkcrivixc, as may be agreed upon. 2d, To engage an individual of lirst-rate ability and cxpe-iienco in s.rnm engines and machinerv, and in who shall manage the locomotive iiperitions1 company, and direct all its mechanical To contract with experienced and responsible parties already cngnged In the locomotive engine business, keep the company's engines in the highest state of working etlii uncy, atn commisMim on the work performed by the engines; tlie company eitlu providing the requisite workshops and tools, or otherwise, as mav be agreed upon. As it is expected that, a pai of this" railway will he opened in May next, early application is mdispensihle.

With persons of nrst-inte talent and responsibility the company will treat on the most liberal terms. Applications (post paid) to be addressed to the Chairman, nnd endorsed "Locomotive JAMES WOOD. Chairman. The Company sOfhtes, Clowes's RmldingB. Hunt's Bank.

Manchester, February liwi, CAUTION TO LADIES. The proprietors WIDOW WELCH'S FEMALE ills find it incumbent on them tn caution thepiirelmserfi of those pills against imitations selling under the name of brmthers, Lewis, ic. and calling thcjnsolven the grnnd-diiUghters of the late Widow Woloh, but who have no right to the preparing of them-, the original recipe hnving been bold to tho late G. kearslcy, of Fleet-street, whose widow found it necessary to make the folluwiiig affidavit for tho piotcctnn of her property, in the year 1798: AFFIDAVIT. in posscs-ion of the recipe for making elch 1- emale I'llls, which waa bequeathed to her hy her late husband.

See ind That this recipe was purchased hy her late husband, of the Widow Welch, in the year valuable consideration, and with a view for making the medicine for public sale. Third. That she, Catherine Kcarslcv, is also in possession of the receipt signed by tho said Widow Welch, acknowledging the having received the money of the said Mr. Gem go Kearslcy, for the purchase of the absolute property of tho sud recipe. Sworn att ho Mansion nouse, London, the 3d dayof November, be- -ANDERSON, Mayor, fore roe, These pills, so long and justlycelebrated fm their peculiar virtues, arc ntrongly recommended to the notice of every lady, having obtained the sanction and approbation of most gentlemen of the medical profession, as a safe and valuablo medieincincllectuallyrcmoviiigobstructinns.

androlioving all other inconveniences to which thefemsle frnmc isllnhle, especially those which, at an early period of life, frequently arise fmm want of exercise and general debility of tho system. They cieato an appetite, correct indigestion, remove giddiness and nervous headache, and arc eminently usi'iiii ui iiimiyiiwiiiicrs, paius the stomach, shortness of breath, and palpitations of tlu heart-, heinr i rfoetle. breath no. ent, mav be used with safety in all seasons and climates. Sold, wholesale and retail, bv .1.

Sanger, l.Vi, Oxford-stieet; and by Messrs. Bart lay, Suttons, and Ncwbcrv, London; also by Motteishead, Barker, and Lynch and Son, Maiichost. i Ilorr.Kks, Ashton; Le, and'Sims, Stoek-poit; Bradd.ick. Oldham; Stubbn, Altrincham; Crompton, lluiy; Morru, Bolton; Cocker, Wigan; and by all respectable medicine renders in town and country, at lis. yd.

per box observe, the genuine are wrapped in uhitt paper, and hav the name I. Ixegrsley engr.ired on the giivcrnmi nt stamn. THOMAS ASHTON, CHAIRMAN iciu.tvA., Junction Railway Oflicc bth ltta-Dear the I Kll nt January you complained in your letter to mc, that I Iuid published the correspondence, between us, without giving you time furaieply. I informed vnu, on the IHth, tliataltliough 1 had not expected a six days had lapsed behire iveliadcirculuted the correspondence amongst our proprietors (or had otherwise published it); but, in ortlei to prove lo you that we were dosirous of doing vnu full justice, I offered to publish tlie additional currrspondence, either in the Manchester or by bending a copy to vour subscribers ami ours. of this letter of mine 1 never received any notice from until tne 1st ot l-ehriiary, when, at nine o'clock at night, parcel wn, brought out to my house at Otteiiool, tii.irktd on the outside, "to be delivered immedi.it K.

tins p-utcl containing ytair tter of the of January" read it carefully nr, to colli ct, if possible, why it 1 was nioming, ine zu I'chruary, when I got to town, I saw it published in the (Juaidian of that day, at one of the letters that had been written since the last publication. Of tomse I could tin longer wonder at your-haste for deli very of it temc the night before. In thix ff yuur letter (though vou did give the date i.fii.j, u.i,i,.i,' it is a reply i. Thus, whilst you complained of my not giving you more than six days to reply to my It-ttei, you send yoiiri for iraliun to the ditorof anewspatver before yo-u gave itto meat all; for, of ennrv, the publisher of the (Vioirdian had it Ii. fore nine o'clock in the evening before the day of his i f' oome to the letter its' if (rather a strong one from one gentleman to another).

say that mm. of tbe lllth contains manif erroneous I at once meet sucii nt these as, by particularising them, vou have enabled me in mi Th" first is my declaration that the correspondence wis not circulated amongst our proprietors until six days aff my letter to you of the D'cember was delivered to you. ith respect to this erroneous statement," I need r.nlv say thai 1 have your own written nt of receipt on the If it late in the-evening of that day you arc aware of the cause- (that vou re not at horn- whin my messeiwr arrived at your house). The date of receipt then, your own signature fixes. And as regards the date of circulation of tin: concspondente, I begtosav, tha: I left Liverpool for London on the January, and that at thit time it was not circulated; but as I was in the railway carriage, on the point of starting 'and until thenl I gav.

our tecrctary instructions to send out the conx-spon-dence. I nn ntion these particulars to shew yr.u, that cannot beany mistake: and I will further mention, that we have about Hrei proprietors ('everal Manehcster, whoso names you shall have if you wish); and therefore I can bo easily cmntiadict, by those who have the best Information if my statem nt be Tbe print which you say was sean a very great distance from Manchester, hy a gentleman well known to you," must have been one sent by me Ui a gentleman un whose judgment we hui he vat not a pruprlttcrf, and Idvl notmil a enpy ein lo htm until after ii-u had told mr thai jou had liwn the correspumUncc to Lord F. Kgerton. My second erroneous statement" consists in having cha-Tjt-d you keeping a particular letter out of your pu 'dilation of what profeised to he thceorrespimdente, my letter to Mr. Barbour of the 1st December.

You admit the fact, but vou now call it a nrtrate letter- j. our own wriiieri nt hi i haie. uxebange-d your h-vard; and these I beerfnlly 1 in in the publication of, upon heanng from th it it dcire.i. Yo.i say, you migh: the clianre of -oppression on me, we nave cot pHbi-sot-d trin-e ofheiil letters of the 1st Snrerp, 'w if --I Wmld bVc.nv, nient ti teVe deputation from your bvdy id, Myr-plv (written in thi presence of vour mesn.P;, Ir. -ei -tiiorpc's note, nxinj: the r- ir.li ire the three ofEcia! letters N.Vf-mbcr:" and I uke to mv-clfall the blame f.r not having p-jil'thed these ctten I mu-tbe aiiosvi-d tn-siy, that sr.

wholly unimportant did consider 'hem, tha: I kcp'. neitiiL'- copies nor not hav. tceini, ar.d that our board You next say, that my statement thit vou had shown the I 1 ,1 1 ue.u-.c- aiiii oinerr, is only accu- ail-, i wm Mlrt tr. 1 1 state whv was vonM thJ 'f "m'! yru 'hal1 havc- if you insQI, that yora hail -uked the opinions Of narttM. I e- i eiecrx.

J. i iT s-iaii nave, if i ci "nshl, that you h-ul-uke-d the opinions of tr-, panics, i a vers exciting thern bep reyou dedded; and, next, It uirectly to my knowledge, that vou had called for th" I and were came opmirns of nn Urge propneter- in the Mchf-ster Birmin-rh-im Railway, as to you should adopt-, aDd of course, concluded, that you would not ait so unfairly to us, us not to sh-jw the coTrespondcncx- to those Who-e eon bi.t sy-. t.l is- I trust I have now fullv met Vv.r-i7 nhe.iri,'.. made in your letter, others are insinuated, butoniy ing-ne-( ral terms; and as to them, therefore, I can only sav, that if yu liave the gwjdness to particuLarise, youshall be charges, you are award, can only be mtt by general decials. deBr slr' 'our ZMUiilly, ius-ereu, 11 poosioie, satisned.

General JOLLN M053, Chairrnr-n, to I 1 I 1 I I I I a in a of 20 40 PETER. MORUISON, Resident Director. Agents for Manchester nnd neighbourhood, Messrs. ROW-LEV TAYLOR, solicitors, 2H, Princess-street. Agent fm Liverpool, John Bevvley, accountant, Union Court, Castle-street, Livcipool.

TVOTICE is hereby friveri, that application is i. intended to bcniado toparliament, inthe next session, for leave to bring in a bill or bills to alter, amend, extend, and enlarge the powoisand provisions of an net, passed in tho sixth and seventh year of the reign of his late majesty Kin; William the Fourth, intituled "An act lor making a railway from Manchester to Leeds;" and also of another act, passed in the seventh year of the reign of his said lato majesty, intituled "An act for enabling tho Manchester and Leeds Railway Company to vary' the lino of such railway, and for amending and enlarging the powers nnd provisions of tho act re'ating thereto;" in which bill or bills it is iutendt ti tntake povvir to nialec an alteration in the line of the ml i.iilway, conimcncingat or near thec.istern bank of the river C'alder, nnd near to thu boundary lino there dividiug the township of Warinheld-cnm-lleatli, in the paush of Warniflcld, in the West Riding of the county of York, and the township of Stanley -cum-Wrenthnrpe, in the parish of Wakefield, in tho said West Riding, at a place nearly opposite tu the east end of a fenco dividing two fields in the said lust-mentioned township, niimlif red 41 and 45 tn a pltin nf the s-ild lailway deposited with the-clerk of the peace for the West Hiding of the county of York, on the thirtieth day of November, ono thousand eight hundred and thirty-five, and terminating in or near a. field in the said township of Wnrmheld-cum-lleath, numbered in the said plan: and which altered lino of railway will pale In, into, or through the several Parishes, townships, or hamlets of Wakefield, Warmheld, KirkthorpcStanlcy-cum-Wrentliorpe, and W'ortnlield-cum-Heath, in the said West Riding, or of them and nlso power to abandon so much of the original lino of railway, within tltc safd last-mcntion-xl parishes, townships, or hamlets, as "by the said alteration may lie rendered tinnteessary; and also power to make un alteration or diversion in the course of the river C.ilder, at or near a place in the said town6hipof Stanlcy-cum-Wienthorivo, in tho said parish of Wakefield, and in the township of Warmfield-cum-Hcath In tho said parish of Wanrifield, and in tho said West Riding, called tho Broad Reach, commencing in a part of the river lying to tho cast of a cut or canal now forming from tho said river Caldcr, nnd at or near a field numbered 53 m. in the said plan of the said railway, and terminating in another part of the river lying between KirkthorpoCut and Kirthorpe Dam; and whieh alteration or diversion of the said river Caldcr will hemadoin, through, or into tho aaid several parish-Mi, townships, or hamlets of Wakefield, Warmneld, Stanlev-cum-Wrenthorpo, Kirkthorpo, and Warmflcld-cum-Heatn, or some of them; and power to stop up the navigation of no much or the river Caldcr as lies between the said two points of (lev iation, and to divert into tho said intended alteration the water from thosame river, and to change the towingpath thereto adjoining, and to execute all works necessary anil proper for making the Baid diversion; and also power to rc-ieal, alter, and amend allor any of theactH of parliament now in force relating to the navigation of the rivera Aire and Caldcr: namely, the several acts p.isseit' respectively inthe tenth nnd eleventh ycarnf the reign of King William tlie Third, chapter nineteen; in the fourteenth year of the reign of King George Hie Third, chapter ninety-iix; in tho first year of tho reign of King George the Fourth, chapter thirty-nine; and in theninthyearof the reign of King George the fourth, chaptcrninety-cight, or so much of the said acts, or any uf them, as may be necessary in order to make the said alteration or diversion of the Kiid river Caldcr; and for making the same last-mentioned actsapplicable to such deviation of the said i ivci and for entitling tbe undertakers of the Aire and Caldcr Navigation to levy the samo toll for navigating tho said diverted course of tho said river, as they uru now entitled to for navigating tho said river in its original course, and for giving to the undertakers of the Aire and Caldcr Navigation the same rights, powers, and advan'ages, notwithstanding tlie diversion of the 83id i iver, as they now are entitled to; undalvi pow er to abandon or omit such works authorised nf directed by the said acts relating to the said railway as are rendered iinneceattary by the diveision of tho said liver. And further notice is hereby giv.

that it is also intended by the said bill to Like power to deviate from the haul altered line of railway, and nlso fr an the line ofdiver-ionof the said river, to an extent not vi coding fifty yards on either side of the same reiccliveiy into such of the several properties only as may be numbered on the pi ins, amlicferied to in the booksof refe rence hereinafter mentioned. And further notice is hereby given, that it is also intended to obtain power to levy tolls, rates, or duties, upon or in respect of all persons, goods, articles, matters, or things, passing along or using thcMidaltcrcdlineMif the said railway, and he said altered course of the said river or cither of them tn alter the existin-; tolls, rates, or duties, niitbonsi by the said nets, or any of them, to be collected. And furt aer notice is hereby givi n. that, on orbefoio the first dayof March, one thousand i lght hundred and thirty plans and sections of the said Intc nded alteration of the ud railway, and of the intended diversion of the course of the said river, together with hooks of reference theriito rc-sj-ectivcly, will be dc'i-ositod for public inspection with the Clerk of the Peace for the said West Riding, at his office ir, Wakefield, and on or before the Hrst day of April, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, a copy of so much (if the said plans and sections us relates to each of the several oi vvaKelieio anu vi armnsiu, with a oook of reference thereto, will be deposited with each of such parish clerks, at their respective places of abode. Dated twclfth day of February, one thousand eight hundred md thirty-nine.

J' B' RRACKENBURY, Manchester. ".7 pVjOlIChlS hereby gl veil, that application 15 intended to be mado to parliament, in thu next sea- sum, for Icavo to bring In a bill to alter, amend, extend, and enlarge tbe powers and provisions of an act, pajxsed ir, tn. sixth anil seventh year the reign of his late majesty Kmc William the fourth. Intituled An for railway from Manchester to L'sds; and also of another act. passed in the seventh year of Ok- ign of his said late majesty, intituled "An act for enabling the Manchester and Lncd'i Railway Company to vary the line of such railway, and for ami ndmg and enlarging the powers and pro- visions oi tne art relating tht reto; and also to extend and enlarge the line of the Mftnehcstcr and Leeds Railway; and al-o to make and provide al! nece-sary anil convenient harfs, stations, sUiths, warehouses, yard, approaches, and other works and conveniences; such extension or enlargement to commence by a junction with the main line of railway near the boundary between the township of Manchester arid Newton, id the parish of Manchester, and to terminate near to Hunt's Rank, the township and parish of Man' hester aforesaid, and there nr thereabouts to commu nicate witn a projected extension or enlargement of the Li verpool and Manchester Railway, and of the Manchester Bolton, and Bury Railway, or of them; which extension or enlargement of the said Manchesterand be made in, through, or into the several townahipsof New-ton, iii-ciuaiii nun ui vue parisu oi In which bill it is intended to take power to deviate from the line of the said proposed extension or enlargement of the said Manchester and Leeds Railway, to an citentfinf ce-eding thirty yards on either side of the same, into such of ine several propemcs only as may oc numbered the plans, and referrnd to the books of reference hereinafter mentioned; and also power to stop up such street, roa-bi, or highways crossing the line of the said xtension or enlargement of the Manch.

ster and Leeds Railway as in the plans ti be deposited, as hereir-ifter mentioned, shall be shown as uiccnueo 10 oe so sioppoQ up; ana also power divert and hereby given, that, nn or before the hrst day of March, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, duplicate plans and sections of the said intend-sd -fXteriSion or enlargsmtcnt of the Manchester and Leeds Railway, together with nooks in rcreience thereto, will tee deposited for public on with the ilerk of tha peae-; for the tounty p-slatine of Lao-citter, at his office, in Preston; and on or before tbe first day of April, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, copy of the said plan and sections, with a book of referenise thereto, will be dc-positcd with the parish clerk of the parish of Man he-tter, at hLs place of abode. And further notice is hereby givun, that it is intended by the said bill to obtain an extension of the time granted by the firtt-n-tetitioned act relating to the said railway, for such lands and herc-diumsnta as In; on the southwest side of Lire-sy-9trect, in the township of Manchester tbe pan-h of M.tnr.hestcr, in the county of Lanraister. no notice is nereoy-given, that it is Intended to obtain Dow.ir to take land, buiirfmn-s. and other e. nit- win usuiu rteiu imi isii oi to enahlf th6 Mmchejwr and Lt-cds Railway Company to proVi -tetmn then-, w.rh r.rr'.ssr w-err i.e.

'r oads, and conveniences thereto, in addition to the tiuiuings and otner already taken by the saiu ind thit duplicate pians and sections company urns, uu, v. uj uciMjeti to oe takr for that purpnsc, with br.ok of referenie thereto, will be de posited for puolic- inspeition, on or before th first dayof March, one thousand eiiht hundred and thirty-oi'nc. with the Clerk of the Peace for the connty palatine of Lancaster, at his office in Preston; and on or cK-fore the first dar April, on3 thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, Ii copy of the -aid plans and sections, with a book of reference thereto, will be deposited with the parish clerk of the parish of Manchester, at hid place of abode. Dated the twelfth day of February, one thousand eight hundred and Uurty-aine. J.

H. BKACK'BUKY, Mancbester, Monthly Volumes, each illustrated with a Frontispiece and Vkpi I ill, PRINCIPAL II. LI si HA HONS. ponT'UtTs or v.Kivs ok SIR WALIEK sto'lT: VNDY-KNuvv 1. Wiov i li.nii.

Null HI VsTLE TRF.ET Akthi Hveiiikn- ililUD. ABBOrSFORD Hol'bE .1. ir.K Cmvrhisv lit st illL'o), isoiru rs up Hi's A.NT.sl'OH. HE VRIUP. jull AT ABIiOTNFORD His I'AITIER ANU MdlHER.

LIBRA.KY 11 DAl'Gll SU MY From Pictures it III N'G-ROOM FAC-slMlLF. OF Ol" IVAN1IOE. R. Cadell, Edinbuuh. Whitukt i.nil Co.

Loinlon and all booksellers in Liverpool. REFORM Ol TAILoU-v BILLS 'UNPRUi F.DKN1 ED I.OWNI'.sS OF PRICES 41. HEVNsl.AlE, 11 Al.l ISIII IN FIVE HOOKs FRu.M ST S.H GAT E. MANCUEPTFR. IIU'IX 1- II I VTVV mti.vu Dec respect -salford, and their rt-spei-nio vielr.uie-s.

ies, tint tiny which they li ne ell st.s.ks.1 with every article comprising Pioad ilotbs in hlscks, bin uio'iairs. ne.tvers, pcicrsnams. aim pilots, irouse-rings in tun K-sMn-, ,1... is, i kervevs, mixtures Pfllish 'wills m.l Tweeds, of every kind, waisto'iitings in rich Genoa v( ip! un anil rgnresO, Thibet toll inets iluitc-ns, t)UiHincs. An- vib.eb.

for beauty of des.gr elegance of -tele, and -ilieapnev, of price, thev'frel -issiircd Vu i 1 "uv i nt, ic unve on personally -elects ci tiom the most celebrated London, "est or Hn, land, and irk shire hou-is tnev may he considered the verv productions for the nsuing Miring trade The whole- have been purch.is,.i wuh (Ash; thereby saving a i erf un pereentag mu-t be I ml upon r. purchases' I. and H. are fuuy aware of the uutsirtniiee that attaches to an nccurite lit. Thev themselves tha' tins o' toeir tiale shall ive the att.

nnon it demands, rendering to th. -c who nwv favour tin with their orders i VV vit Knel of Loudon 'it it the I ity of London pne s. A-ill customers tvill personally itt-iided to bv the proprietors, every reli-mce may be plice-d in tin ire nr. to No wnl siiif red to pis. the n' the customer, without tin most minute inspection.

As the propn, tan. have hid I uu aril pr.ietn xperi-n, in thrir line of 1 mines- the Mib-! lie iy certainly re ip thlt adv ctitxgc tviuob i held oult not be fr, th unini-i ited in the ride un. ne- ne i.i ii i. soiiiie.i m-tx-ei sue i i ic ini-ir approbation Anv gentleman attainted to. lie tl i tie' ih'ii iiM.u.'.'i.

i't i.i.i iv i i i u-se persons tv ri" Drett meat worthy of their The shx-k will be fiurd omifeel hi," ertieleean at this estab l-hment cannot nh.i reecrmiended. as vf fail to mi'ltoipiiiii till, mm! i 'bserve the a.ldrcsj. 41 Dransgitc. fife from si uu TJifvviSl. LISHMENT, No.

7'2, MARKET STREET, tlNeb iVu 'p a'a u' 1 1st leave to inma-e td 11 tc I' i 1 uz tounties, that my study IY UeV me I b-gV i ncetled to that Establishment: tne-during the uliort period sft 1 v- a mi" '-'l--sc sealf. nie execute a.i oiu.r. the shortest and under my own immediate privite roi so onsid7red or Vested either bv 6 tl5e SamC railwy. Mmc Ifvcr of IL Mr Bar.) plaf mpjj such stre-M, roads, would he hare sent it instead of xnsivcr. obtain poorer to levy tolls, or duti in re- conaicixi vc would you, or any along or curing the said extension or enlantcment of the atfl.VKnfrr.r,"' i1' and Lee.

Railway; and also po-Jcr to alter the nl-odlr, iV'V COn' rates, and duties aathon-Tby the said acts, pi 1 1 -rer puBlicboftrrl or of them, to be collated. And farther is Pr: letters LI--'. I sh Se en ,11 ro msnv Yh L. vut.ii t.a tuanges tha: take p. ihe irset To the se-iection of co-fee, an artie-le of so f.i, ilit ic 1 have for by teaia power -j ivrfe'e't frsshness extens.vo anJ l-e'C the most apj AlaHiet-siree-t, nes.

deter tile Hani, i.r4 BL.V.CK TEAS. Ci-immcn Ce-nnj rang Fine Stout Cengou, tlac ash leaf e.r -rous-hin it-v u- recomrai'ruiee! Hia kish Lea! lVk.ie Fne Bi.ck Wirx Lea: u. full Pekoo Sivmr, pa-. rcevrhmrn-lesi for uso rie-n Pes.v fiiVoiir. ree on-mended.

Fine Peke-e Fine Rie-li FLev oure-d Urarge I'ek Caper COFFEK5 Jvnivic.i Fine tm.ii.-3 Superior Dt Fine-s: Rieb Mellow Flavour. Tnrkev Bieh old Plain and soluble Cocoa; Ciiev. U-e Orders from the cunuy, 1 pttm. 'imi llysnn i 1 iae 1-tne 'j fine Fine.

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