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Manchester: Printed and Published by J. GJRNETT, No. No. 1. SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1821.

Price Seten-bjbnce. TO GARDENERS and SEEDSMEN. GRESbAtE'S TAKEN UP, mis va? ts.vmtismt), Pftitfe ife. ix ANEMfsysteraof.VaehPAfiLE (JGOKfiftYj with ad mfTtODUCtrOS rtcotnmemliiK? THE Creditors- whoAiave proved their debts under a coaiiOf bankrupt, awarded and issued aaiiSFfpHOMAS ROBINSON THOMAS HENRY ROBINSON, and RICHARD HANCOCK, all of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, Cotton-merchants, dealers, chapmen and co-partners, are desired to meet the assignees of the said bankrupts estate, on Thoiuday the 1 7th day of May next, at Two o'clock in the afternooiu at the Star Inn, Manchester aforesaid, in order to assent to, or dissent from, the amount of the proof to le made by the said assignees upon the estate of JOHN MOON, a bankrupt, being compromised at a certain sum, which will be stated at R. REYNER, LlKF.N AND WoOLI-EN DnArf.tl, 11, Marhet-Place, IMPRESSED with gratitude for favours already received, begs to offer his sincere thanks to those Friends who have so liberally supported him, as well as to the Pnblic in general, ami hopes by 'continuing to select the best articles, and an unremitting attention, to merit a continuance of their favours.

K. R. embraces this opportunity of informing his Friends and the Public, that he has handsome new Palls, Cloaks, and continues to pay every attention to the Undertaking department, on the most reasonable terms. Manchester, May 5th, 1821. Wholesale and Retail LI2EN and FLANNEL Warenmse, No.

47, Hanging Ditch Manchester. ABRAHAM GRESDALK respectfully informs his Friends and the Public in general, that he has jast returned from Ireland, after coUecting, in die best Markets, a choice assortment of six-fourths, live-fourths, four-fourths, and seven-eighths Irish Linens. Seven-eighths and three-fourths Lawns; four-fourths, seven-eighths, three-fourths, and five- Diapers; a large assortment of Derrvs. Drpghodas, Slisros, Annashs, Monaghans. Lontr- fords, He has also on hand a large as- sortment of Knarcsbro' antl Ulverstone Dowlas, Sheetings, Russian Drills and Ducks, Irish, Scotch, and Yorkshire Table Linens Linen, Union, and Cotton Ticks and Checks, FRENCH CAMBRICS of the hrst wai.ity.

A. G. having laid in the aliove Goods with ready money, is enabled to otter them on such icrms jk he hopes will ensure to him a continuance of that very liberal support which he has experienced since his commencing the aliove business. TO BE LET, For the Term of Two Years from the 25th of March last; ANCOATS HALL, together with the extensive Garden and Pleasure Grounds, well stocked with choice fruit trees, in full bearing. Also, a Pew, iu the Old to the Strangers Seat; or, if desired, the Lease of the Property wili be sold for the Term, and the fixtures may be taken at a aluation.

Particulars may be learnt by applying to Mr. at his Rooms, Fountain-street, Manchester, or to Jos. Pollard, Esq. Higher Ardwick. EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CHINA, GLASS, Sc.

MR; HOWE will SELL BY AUCTION, on Monday next, the 7th of Mav, at the resi dence of the late Thomas Hoyle, situated at the upper end ot Buxton -street, near Mayfield, London-Road. The entire of the HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE, comprising four post mahogany and tent lensreaus, witn moreen and other hangings; capi tal goose feather beds and bedding; mahogany aud painted washstands anil dressing tables, chests of drawers and wardrobe, pier and swing glasses, capital eight days' clock in handsome mahogany case, dining and card tables, mahogany book case, guarduvme, secretaire and bookcase, lobby lamp, a complete bath tub, brewing vessel, kitchen requisites, china, glass, and sundry other enects. The sale ill commence at Ten o'clock prevhclu, as the whole must be sold in the course of the day. TO CALICO PRINTERS and OTHERS. MR.

HOWE WILL SELL BY AUCTION, at his Rooms, Fountain-street, on Tuesday the 8th day of May, at Twelve o'Cloek precisely; ONE Four-eoloured PRINTING MACHINE; One Two-coloured Ditto; One Padding Machine, iu excellent condition; Three Casks of capital-Ink; and One Cask of Turner's Blacking. Also Ten Weavers' Looms, and a quantity of Brushes. May be viewed the day before the sale. A VALUABLE ST I'D OF HORSES. mf It.

HOWE will SELL BY AUCTION, in 1TJL St. Ann's Square, Manchester, on Wcdnes lay, the 0th day of May, 1821, at twelve o'clock precisely, vIHb iollowing valuable HORSES, (being the imnerty Jon tlieLt ise- TLot 1. A Bay Horse, 6 years old, by Phantom. out oi tannage, a capital liunter and Uoadster. Lot '2.

A Chesnut Horse, 7 years old, nerfectlv sound, free from vice and blemish, perfect as a Hunter, or Roadster, and would carry a Lady well, being one oi uic pest managed Horses England Lot 3. A Bay Marc, by Teddy, 7 years old, a first rate Hunter, and undoubtedly the fastest Hack England. The above I Arts have been rcmlarlv hunted iu Leicestershire, and with Mr. Meynell and Mr. Chaworth's hounds; engaged sound, free from vice and blemish.

Lot 1 and 3 would match well. Lot 4. A valuable Chesnut Horse, as Roadster and Gig Horse, 6 off, sound and without blemish. Lot 5. A capital Horse and Gig; the Horsie sound and free from vice; the Gig in perfect repair, boxes, together with a good set of Harness.

This Lot will not be separated. Lot 0. A Black Mure, a perfect Roadster and Gig Mare, free from vice and blemish, 6 years old, warranted sound. Lot 7. A Bay Horse, 6 years old, perfectly sound, free from vice, and a very desirable Horse, as Hunter, Roadster, or Gig Horse.

Lot 8 and 9. A'lilburyand Dennet. Maytbe iewed at the Barracks, from ten to three o'clock in the afternoon, on Monday and Tuesday preceding the Sale. Approved Bills at Three Months will he taken as payment. The Horses will be warranted, subject to the in spection ot a etcriuary Surgeon at the time of sale, if required by the Purchaser.

TO MERCHANTS AND THE TRADE. Lace, Loug Lawns, West of England Clotfe, Toilinets, mflt. HOWE WILL SELL BY AUCTION, lvX at his Rooms, Fountain-street, Manchester, ou Friday the 11th ot May, 1821, Fifteen Thousand Yards of COTTON THREAD LACE, twenty Piece of LUNG LAWNS, qualities, live Pieces of West of England Black BROAD CLOTHS, prime quality, eighteen Pieces of Fa shionable Toilinets, and. about twenty Pieces of sundry Muslins and Shirtings. The Cloths will be sold in pieces, or at the option of the purchaser.

I he whole of the pro perty is brought to the hammer to close an account.) I he Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, and the Goods will be on view the day before. Scarce and valnable BOOKS, superb CHINA, GLASS, table and tied Linen, rttrMiturc, HOWE wilt SELL by AUCTION, at his i.YJ Rooms, Fountain-street, Manchester, on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, the Kth, 15th, fjihd 16th davs of May, (by instructions from the iBxecutor? of a Gentleman deceased, eminent in the Law.) THE of an extensive LIBRARY, em bracing many scarce and valuable Works, accom- iianied with a fine edition of Bell's British Poets, Ormerod'; History of Cheshire, Piatt's History of Stanordsnirc, Chambers Dictionary, Voltaire's Works, Don Quixote, elegantly bound m.russia; Statutes at Ijirse, State Trials, Burn's Justice. Bri tish Review, Aikin's History of Manchester, Bell's Shakespeare-, TillorsonV Works, Home's History of angla.Kl, elegantly bound in rusa, Milton and Gamide's Ornamental Groups, and various- other Works of equal merit and consideration. A carious and elegant India Jar, enamelled b.ae and gold, two cunous Boxes bf Tools for Ladies' Shoemakers, superb set of Tea China, a Dinner Service of Foreign China, a variety of Glass, in Wme Goblets, Tumblers, Also the entire of the Family Linen, comprising damask Table and Breakfast Cloths, and Napkins, fine Hoilr nd and Russia beets, A handsome set of Har.eM,;for two horses, mounted la suver, and in gootf condition, will be sold at trelTe o'clock on the Wednesday; after1 which a few choice articles in Cabinet Funutore. The Property has been remove! from a derabie distance, to insure an absolute sale.

1 May be viewed two days previous, and Catalogues had i at the same time. a BE LET, together or separate, a DWELL- ING-HOUSE and GARDEN, containing Seyen Thousand Square Yards of Land, lately occupied by a Market Gardener, and planted with Fruit frees, To a respectable Tenant, the above will be low rented. Apply to Mr. Charles Mawson, Calender-street. TO BE LET, And entered upon immediately, AD ELLING-HOUSE, situate in Brazf.nsose-Strekt, ate in the occupation of Mr.

Tom- linson, Surgeon, Also a HOUSE, now in the oc cupation of Mr. Clay, which may be entered upon in June next. Apply to Mr. Mawson, Calender-street, (one uropertv. TO LET, A WAREHOUSE, very suitable for a Dcaifr in Twist or Wr.rr, situate in New Market Inie.

Also TWO SEATS iu Trinity Chapki. Salford Further particulars may be obtained of Mr.3f awsov, Calender-street. rone Drooertv.1 -it COXSTAB1 ACCO UNTS. IN pursuance of the Act of the 18th Geo. 3d, c.

19, we, the undersigned Churchwardens and OvERSKFRs of the Town of Manchester, do intend, at the Parish Table iu the Colledate. Church. Manchester, on WEDNESDAY the th day of Mav next, at Elercn o'clock in the Forenoon, to lay before the Inhabitants, being Ley-Payers of the said Township, the ACCOUNTS of the CON STABLES of MANCHESTER for the last Three Months; and we do therefore request such Inhabi tants to attend at the time aud place aforesaid. ROUT. ANDREW, ROUT.

DUCK, HENRY NEAVUERY, Cuurchwardcus. ROBERT BOWK It, WILLIAM WELSHy -Overseer. Manchester Police Olfice, 30th April, 1820. CARPET, BLANKET and DRUGGET WARE HOUSE, No. 3, Si'iiiso WJLT B- SMALPAGE tenders his sincere Thanks ft to his Friends and the Public, iu return for the liberal encouragement he has hitherto met with; and begs leave to inform them, that he has always on hand a la rare and elegant assortment of BRUSSELS, KIDDERMINSTER and VENE TIAN CARPETS; Whitney and Rose BLANKETS; MOREENS, DRUGGETS, which he is enabled to oiler at the undermentioned low- prices, tor present money: Brussels, from 5s.

0d, 1- lths Kidderminster 2s. 4-lths Super Do. 3s. 8d to os. 9d.

to 3s. 3I. to 4s. 0d. 4-4ths 3 Cord Super Kidderminster, wakiianted, 3d.

2--lths Venetian Stair Is. 8d. to 5s. (id. to 2s.

Id. 5-8ths Do. Do. 2. Gd.

to 3s. Od. Hearth Rugs from 10s. fid. to His.

Imperial Do. N. B. Blankets, Drucgeis and Moreens equal ly low SHOPKEEPERS SERVED AT THE A UFACTU REU'S PRIC KS. Manchester, May 4th, 1821.

EW ES TA BLIS Ii.M NT. At Peacock's new shoj you may crtainiy find In silk, wool, or cotton, cheap hose to your mind We make them so cheap that we've thousands of dozens, friends ami their cousins Onr fine cotton stockings its 'Tis really surprising we sell them so low; Aud when you compare with those iu your possession, 1 hey will make you exclaim 1 his has taught me a lesson!" For stockings like these, I may safely declare, I ne'er bought so cheap by full sixpence a pair; And so long as in future I stockings do wear, To Wi i.ustn I will always repair. Our black worsted hose, with a good double heel, In duration will make you imagine them steel; Arid our Saxony wool, so soft to the touch, ill make yon exclaim lor my money too much. Our charming lamb's wool, so fine and so warm, ill prevent you receiving from cold any harm; We have them in grey, aud the mixture so bright As to please you; and also we have them in white. In worsted or wool, in ribb'd or in plain, So good and so cheap, they will bring you asain We make them oi itiiurns, aud sell them So cheap, 1 hat, by coming, you every advantage will reap.

1fICHAEL PEACOCK begs most respectfully It JL to apprize his Frieuds aud the Public, that he lias RLMO hi) from his old Shop, to his new Establishment, No. 270, on the opposite side of Deansgatc, where he solicits a continuance of past favours. His present stock consists of a very cani tal selection of every description of HOSIERY, which (if equalled) wilt not be surpassed, in point of cheapness, by any House in the kingdom. Also, Poplins, Bombazines, Stub's, Manchester Scotch Muslins, Silk Shawls aud Scarfs, Cotton Shawls and Scarfs, Insh Ltaens, Dowlas Linens and Sheet ings, Fancy Prints, Printed and Dimity Furnitures Cassimcre Shawls and Scarfs, Linen Checks, all kinds of Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Lanea shire and elsh Flannels', the whole of which he is now selling most astonishingly cheap. Wellington House, 270, Dtuinxtjute, Manchester.

NEW DIRECTORY OF MANCHESTER AND SALFORD, Al.TKINl AM, AjIIION, Rot. I ON, Bl'nY, OlDllAM, a KocmiAi.r, iocki'oi: kc. etc. ccc. HE Proprietors of the Manchtstc Duifctouy (J.

Pioor, lt, Fountain -street, aud U. and Dean, 80, Market-street,) having been repeatedly solicited, by muuy Mercantile Gentlemen, to extend the circuit, considering that, if the neighbouring Towns were added, it would greatly euhance Us utility, lliev therefore respectfully anuouuee. that they mean to comply with- the wtkh.es of their Frieuds, and to publish, along with the MAN-CHKSTER and SALFORD GENERAL and COM- MKRCIAL DIRECTORY, the Address of the. Merchants, Tradesmen, Professional Gentlemen. and respectable Inhabitants, residing within.

Twelve lUiiES oi consequently mciuutng me i i 1 flourishing and noptilous Towns of Ai.trischam, Ashton, Boli-on, Biv, Ou5uu, Rocpioale, Stock fOIH, The work will be priuted in demy octavo, embel lished with Two elegant MAPS, engraved expressly for the work; one3 of the towns ot Manchester and Safford, with every alteration to the present time and the of the most populous parts of Lan caihire, including part of Cheshire. The residents of each Town, Sec. will be person ally waited upon, for the express purpose of insert ing their names, and, with the utmost deference, to solicit a share of that patronage a work of such importance merits. The whole will be published in the month of May, and delivered to the respective Subscribers, neatly bouady si Eight Shuttings and Sixpence, being only 3s. additional to the regular price of the Manchester Directory.

To Non -subscribers, an es.tn price will be charged. No money to be paid till the work is deHrerea. N.B. Those Subscribers to the Manchester Directory who wish to be aeco mod a ted with tho extra Towns, are respectfully informed that they may have them when the work delivered. The particularly reqaest, that information of alterations of firms, Ice (since the names have been taken) may be addressed to them, and they will be punctually attended to, and thankfully received.

abstinence from ANIMAL FOOD AND iNTOX ICATIXG LIQUORS- The Sccoittf btf a Member of the Society of Bible-Christians. Better is a dinner of herb where lore fs than stalled ox, hatred Pro, jit. 171 It is good iieitlicp to eat flesh, HOT to drink intoxicating) wine. Itom, xiv, t. Lately Published, In One Volume Quarto, Price I 5 0 ill Boards, ONE of the Posthumous Works of the late Rev.

William Cowherd, Minister of Christ-Church Salford, entitled Facts Authentic in Sconce Astt containing upwards of six thousands tracts illustrative of the Sacred Scriptures," ffrm nearly one thousand different aufliow, bessides bis own remains. Sold by Mr. T. Sotmtt, St. Paul' Church-yard, London, and Messrs.

W. W. Cuhkp, Marketplace, Manchester. CHEAP am INTERESTING PUBLICATION Regularly sold by Miss Richamkovs, Market street, J. Fujtchkr, Marei.ptaee, end T.

St. Atm'S'Square, Manchester. THE KALEIDOSCOPE or, Literary and Scientific Minnoa: a weekly publication; price 3d. containing a variety of Original and Select Articles. Literature, Poetry, Anecdotes, Arts ScSeieni-csi, Wit and Satire, Natural Hishtry, of the Miintlis, Criticism, Men Manners, amusement Elegant Extracts, I he Drama, Fashions, ic kc.

forming a handsome Annual Volume, with a copious Index. 1 No'political or religious Controversies admitted. Liverpool: printed and published by E. Smith and Nq. 54, Lord sold bv the above Booksellers, in Manchester; J.

Dawson, Stockport; P. Hall, Macclesfield; Smart, Huddorsfieldi J. Hartley, Rochdale; B. Simpson, Halifax; J. Kay, Bury; Kell, Boftou; T.

L'on Wigmi; and llarrisoit, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, rpHAT the TOLIS arising at the several Tolf-X Gates or Bars hereunder-meiitioued, erected upon and across the Turnpike Road leadimr from GLOSSOP to MARPLE BRIDGE, with it Branches, will be pot up to be LET by AUCTION, to the best bidder, for the Term bf One Year, commencing on the 15th day of June ooir watt, at the house of Mr. John Wagstaffe, in Glossop aforesaid, on Thursday the 17th day of May now siext, at the hour of Two in the afternoon; at which time aud place will also be held the next Meeting of the Trustees of the same road. The said Tolls were let the last year for the several undermentioned sums, and will be put up at those, or such other sums respectively, at Khali bet decinrcd immediately preceding the putting up; and whoever liappens to be the best bidder, nuW at the same time be prepared to give secnri sufficient sureties, to the satisfaction of feeTs tecs then present, for the due payineirf ea agreed for, at suah times and in sueb partkmsw locy shall dirert; and no persorA bTdnwnT accepted, whose sureties arc not preaent at-ike meeting. Rose Brow lioleliouse Bar. Dinting Bar 167 WooIIcy Bridge Bar 12SI Glossop Mill Bar.

100 Glossop 90 MATTHEW ELLISON, Clerk to the said Trustee. Glossop Hall, April 16th, 1821. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the TOLLS arising at the several Toll-Gates or Bars hereunder mentioned, erected upon aud across the Turdpike Road leading from the town of CHAPEL-KN-LE-FRFf ta or near to ENTERCLOUGH BJLIDG in the county Derby, with its branches, will be put up to be LET bV AUCTION, to the best bidder, for the Term of One Yf.nr, commencing on the 1.1th day of June now next, at tlie house of Mr. John Wagstaffe, fn Glossop aforesaid, on Thursday the seventeenth day of May now next, at the hour of Eleven in tfee tore-noon; at which time and place will also be bald the next Meeting of the Trustees of the same road. ii.

.1 i ui; saw i uiis were ler ine last year tor toe several Undermentioned sums, and will be put at those, or sneh other sums respectively, as tihaVl be declared immediately precedinu: the puttiita-upj and whoever happens to he the best bidder, must at the same time be prepared to give security, with sufficient -sureties, to the satistactiiMt of the Tw-tec. then present, for the due payment Of the rent agreed for, at such times and in such proportions they shall direct and no person's bidding wiS ibc accepted, whose sureties are not present at ttte New Smithy Bar 1 Ha yfield Uar Fisher's Bar Longhurst line Bar MATT II EM' ELLISON, (Jlerk to the said Trnstcv; Glossop Ha April 16, 1821. CHEAP LOTTERY. fjpHE Public, at all Uijfcc the best jncn of JL merit, have not foiled' to discern nnd apprt'-ciate tlie new and interesting fcaiure of the pre sent Lottery. J.

fc'j. 81 VE WRIGHT, Contmctor Are erateful for sihh distinction; and at? confident of receiving additional patronage ns its merits become known. The foUWinr is a brief Ottdine: 11 1 il ALL the Prizes of are sore ttrbddfawn iu ft 10 fr jjainins TWO Prizes of JOloOO are also we to fet drawn the I7th of MAYi Afffl Prixes, including Capitals of, ,000, 4ymu, 1,000, arciftueto be drawn Qa the tttirof MAY, 4je? are too Claie--Every Ticket will be dram atny each deciding its owu and 6 -other. 'r Clianrw bought I7th df AY, will be deeded MAY. advantage! wilt be gained at the INO fTth otMAY.

Ticket Chance '14 14 0 i. Half 13 0 IS5. SIXTEENTH ONLY ONS POUNB The Tickets are issued ht CbancCT of Tkrkftts, Halves, Eirhths, sad Sixteenth vtueh are now 5elling by J. and J. S1VE VVRWHT, Coo tractors, 37, coinlaU iJf HoUkuni; and market, uxKioit-.

wcte titer soul? tfife.T.1 ContracU, ALL tHe lriat te (Class B) 24 ad nl The Chances are obo seBLcut under, many of wIjohJ wid yapiuus. SUTTON, T. A a TU.ACtf NEWFOUNDLAND BITCH, any nerson bavins lost the same, may have her Win. on describing her marks, and payir vWnecs, by applying at No. 80, Shudehill, all or at theVN ork Inn.

t. N.B. If not owned in 14 clays from the date sicnatshcviU be sold to defray expenses. May -is Commissioners in a commission of barik-rupt, bearing date the 17th day of March, 1818, awarded and issued forth against ALEXANDER JOHNSTONE, of Manchester, in the county of lancaster, Silk-mercer and Haberdasher, dealer and chapman, inteud to meet on the 8th day of June next, at One oVloek in the afternoon, at the Star Inn, in Manchvster aforesaid, in order to a final dividend of the estate and effects the said bankrupt: when aud where the creditors who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the benefit of" the said dividend. And all not then proved will be disallowed.

-WILSON, Solicitor. TO UK SOLD Bf PRIVATE CONTRACT, rnilK newly-erected MESSUAGE or DWELL J. ING-HOUSE, Out-houses and Premises of the late John Wardle, Merchant, of Ancoats Meadow, near Ancoats Hall, Manchester, consisting of nn excellent and well-built dwelling-house, with a Rood front, containing a seven feet lobby, and four spacious rooms, ou the ground floor live lodging-rooms, and good cellaring, a gig-liouse, and two-stalled stahle, shipponforsix cows, milk-house, 4tc, with a good pump in the yard. Also an excellent Garden, well stocked with choice fruit trees, toge-Jier with Plot of Land adjoining the whole, containing about 2000 square yards, at a moderate ground rent. The whole of the premises arc in good icprir.

Immediate possession can be given. Apply to Mr. George Wilson, near the house or Mr. Ralph Wardle, Mc. Donald's Lane.

THE SUN LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY HAVING reduced their Premiums, in many eases Twenty and Thirty per cent, Tables of the new Rates, with the conditions of Assurance, may be had at the SUN LIFE OFFICE in Corn-lull, and at the SUN FiltE OFFICE, in Cray's Court, London; also, ofanvofthe Agent for the SVX FIRE OFFICE. Manchester Chorley Liverpool DUCK Charles Pole John Moflett I. Kitchingmau J. Green J. Sanderson Moon-Edward Johnson lieudat Lftttln Hfrretoii Lancaster Douglas, I.

of Macclesfield EAGLANDS IMPROVED TRUSSES FOR RUPTURES. ANSQN, Svnazos, No. (W, Bridge XvJL street, Manchester, respectfully informs Medical Gentlemen and the PaftHc of Manchester and neigh bourmg'towns5, that he has constantly ON SALE, an extensive assortment of Mr. TRUSSES, for the Kxdnrtphnlo-, or Navol, the Emoral Inguinal, and Congenital (or Infautile) Ruptures, Those who apply by letter are requested to be particular in the description of rupture, viz. how-large, where situated, and the circumference of the loty over the ruptured part, and if it can be easily reduced.

TO PASSENGERS, FOR BALTIMORE, The Fine American Ship, fi GEORGE WASHINGTON, Captain Allen, Burthen 360 Tons; will positively sail on the 8th instant. For NEW YORK, the New American Ship sJFAVOURi'FE, Caitaim Barnk, burthen 350 Tons; will sail on the Hkh instant. The above ships have most excellent accommodations for Cabin and Steerage Passengers, being very lofty between decks, ami will be found eligible conveyances. immediate application to be made to the Captains on board, in the Queen's Dock, or P. Moonet and Co.

17, Wapping, near the King's Dock, who have shipa chartered to the different parts of the United States and America, which sail iu succession every ten days. Liverpool, Sd May, 181. MISSING, tiiv.e Mid-Lent Sunday, the 1st of April instant, am! hunnoseA bv hss vnenus to be Drowned or 1 1 -Murdered A GENTLE MSN, about the age of Forty-six, J. of middle Stature, about live icet five inches in height, moderately stout, and fresh complex-inned, scarce of hair, inclining to gwy, and Ixild oi tho forehead and tho back of the crown. He had on, when he loft his friends after dinner on Sunday the 1st mtant as aforesaid, a olack coat and waistcoat, blue trowscrs, and Wellington hoots, with a srreen silk umbrella in his hand.

It is believed he was scon walking about two miles! from Manchester, on the Chectham Hill Road, a iittle after two o'clock on the above day. Any person who can give information of any one answering this description, to Mr. F. R. A tkinson, solicitor, Ridgciteld, or at the Pones Omec, Manchester, shall be liberally rewarded for their trouble.

Muiicheator, April 30th, BROWN'S FIELDS. HWI.mNG nnd WHARF LAND, adjaimug the Jtorhdale Canal, in Grtat Am-oats-streel and Part-stm-, Afttnchester. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. Howe, On Monday the 7th of May next, at Six o'clock in Uic evening, at the Brfdgewater Arms Inn, in Manchester, in such lots and subject to such conditions as will be stated at the time of sale, unless previously disposed of by private contract, in which case due uotice will be given: A VALUABLE Plot of BUILDING nnd WHARF LAND, containing about 5500 square yards, tteing the most eligible part of a larger plot of laud, situate on the westerly side of Great Ancoau-street, known by the name of Brown's The plot or I-and intended to be sold, is bounded on the north by Port-street, on the east byAncoats- fctrcet, on the south by the Rochdale Canal, and on the west by a cut or branch from the said canal, extending to Port-street- It is freehold uf inheritance, and free from chief rent and all ether incumbrances; and from its peculiar situation and advantages, it is most admirably adapted for the sites of manufactories, warehouses, dwelling. houses, or wharts.

For the aecomtnodatson of purchasers, it will bo sold in lots of from 500 to 1500 square yards each, A plan of the intended lots may be scca at the onioo of Mr. WitsoN, Solicitor; and for further piirticulars, or to treat for the purchase of any of the lots by private contract, applications may be jnads cither to him, or to Messrs. John and Thomas lA-ech, Altrinchauj: if by letter, pott paid. uic meeting, anu ou other special affairs. DUCKWORTH and DKNISON.

WHEREAS a commission of bankrupt is awarded and issued against. JOHN GX)ODAIR late of Chorley, in the county of Lancaster. Cnttnnl spinner, dealer and chapman, andlieeimr declared nanKTupi, is iiereoy required to surrender himself to the commissioners in the said commission named, or the major part of them, on the ninth and tenth days of May next, and on the second day of June following, at the Mosley Arms Inn, in Manchester, in the said county of Lancaster, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and make a full discovery ami disclosure of his estate and effects; when ami where the creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts, and at the second sitting to choose assignees, and at the last sitting the said bankrupt is required to finish his examination, and the creditors are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of his certificate. All persons indebted to the said bankrupt, or that have any of his. effects, are not to payor deliver the same but to whom the commissioners shall appoint, but give notice to Messrs.

Hurd and Johnson, solicitors, Temple, London; or to Mr. Buckley, solicitor, Manchester. r1HE Commissioners in a commission of bank-JL runt awarded aud issued forth airainst RICH. ARD NORRIS, of Bury, in the eounty of Lan aforesaid, under the firm of Norris aud intend to meet on the 4th day of June next, at ten clock in the Sorenoon, at the Albion Hotel, in Manchester, in the said county of Lancaster, in order to receive the joint proof of debts of the said Kicharu a orris, Christopher Norris. and Richard Kay, under the said commission.

BUCKLEY. IHE Commissioners iu a commission of bank rupt bearing date the 2d day of October. 1820, awarded and issued forth against CHRIS TOPHER NORRIS, uf Bury, iu the eounty of tl iMtiHjasiiei, vsuuuu-siumicr, oouen-uraper, anu Shop-keeper, dealer aud chapman, (late partner wiiu mciiaru 1 orris anu ttieuaru Kay, carrying on business at Jury atoresaid, under the firm of Norris and Kay," intend to meet on the 8th day of June irext, at ten, o'clock in the forenoon, at the Albion Hotel, iu Manchester, in the said county of iincasier, in uruer wj mate a mviuenu ol the estate and effects of the said bankrupt: when ami where the creditors who have not already moved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or incy win oc exciuoeu tue ueiieut ot the said dividend and all claims not then substantiated u-i disallowed. BUCKLEY. fTPlHE Commissi an ort commission of bank.

JL runt awarded and issued forth airaiiwt Ann a HAM DE LA PRYME, GEORGE HILTON. and ROBERT HILTON, all of Chorley, in the county ot Lancaster, Cottou Spinners, dealer, chapmen and co -partners, (carrying on business at Chorley aforesaid, under the firm of Samuel Hilton and intend to meet on the 3 1 st day of May instant, at eleven o'clock iu the lorenoon, at tne Bndgcwater Arms, in Manches ter, in the said county (by adjournment from the 27th of April last), to take the last examinations of the said bankrupts: whu aud where thev are re quired to surrender themselves, and make a full discovery ami disclosure of their estate and ef fects, nnd finish their examination: and the cre ditors are to assent to, or dissent from, the allow auce of their certificates. BUCKLEY. PUBLIC HOUSE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION.

At the Dog Tavern, in Deansgatc, in Manchester, on etiuesday, ine loth day ot May instant, ot live o'ciock in the atterncon, subject to such conditions-as will be then and there produced rilHE FEE SIMPLE and INHERITANCE of A and in all that MESSUAGE or PULIC HOUSE, with the Back Yard and Appurtenances thereto belonging; standing, and being iu Crown-street, in Manchester aforesaid, known by the sign of the Timee Cnowxs, and now in the oc cupation of Mr. John Charlesworth. The above Premises will be sold subiect to the yearly clnet or ground rent of JL 10: lo: 4. Mr. Charlesworth, the tenant, wilt shew the ore nuses, and any further particulars may be had on application at the Office of Messrs.

HALSTEAD aud AINSWORTH, Solicitors, Manchester. iiAib. TO BE LET, At a low Rent, for a Term, of Years, and may hi! euiercu upon immediately, ALL those very convenient PREMISES, itu ated at Gaythorn, near Knot Mill, iu Man Chester, adjoining the Rochdale Canal and River Medlock, lately used as DYE and BLEACH WORKS, consisting of large strong Builditurs- with arched Cellars, Engine-house, Logwood-mill, Scouring-house and Bleaching-house; tinder which is a large Chamber Reservoir of excellent Spring auii, mui ui uic wtiuie: auo a very powerful Steam Enjnoe, with two good Boilers. Drums, Shafts, Fly Wince, and Geering complete, two large Dvehouses, wtih hot and cold water vines: also sundry other Buildings, with Tjter-yruund thereunto belonging. The whole is abumlantiv supplied with water from Uie Rochdale Canal, which i e.

ui jiecuuur guuu quanity lor lyciug, Dieacliiug, or printing purjoses. For further particulars apply toAlr. Smith. 51. Major-street; or to Messrs.

an? AINSWORTH, Solicitors, Essex-street! Manches ter, -v, TO BE SOLD BY AfiCfjoN, Ml. STMlKKkV On Wednesday the 16th daoffH o'clock in the afternoon Chapel-street, Salford ditions as be thenmnvl theWj mnhux-4i A LL Uiose TWO MESSURIS rw i.NG.HOUSKS, situaftand in the front jof Greengatc, Sajfjrd, and mfkel lNos. 107 and 108; and all those EIGHT other MES SUAGES, of DWELLING -HOUSES, situaAand vuuii, num. ujuiuut uim ociore- mcntioned I wo or DweUinsr-Houses: together also with a Stable, Hat-Loft, 3 I lie above are-free from all Chief Bent and Land Tax, the latter beior redeemed, and the site of the LAND to be sold conbaba yieuusmo msv wc vcwofUCMy. toae Of TL.

i the occupiers uavmc lived there 15 or 30 years. and die whole wodnce a Reatal of j9l nr aa-. num. -The respectiv Tenant win shew, 'the pte-i imises; ana renuer parueaitr apply to: Sat. r.

n- MancnesteT; i or to the AccrKxza, No. 17, Back partner with Christopher Norris and Richard Kay, of Bury aforesaid, carryinir on business at ttnrv ay, IS, Ufifc. at the Snr.A Hbrt tn PANTOION CHINA AND GLASS WAREHOUSE. THE Nobility, Gesthy, aso Public are most respectfully informed, thatTHE PANTOION CHINA and GLASS WAREHOUSE, and CUT-GLASS MANUFACTORY, No. 11, St.

Ann's Square, Manchester, is now open for business, and displays a splendid assortment of ELEGANT PORCELAIN, 'of French, Worcester, and other manufacture; also an extensive variety of Superior Cut Glass, of Fashionable Chandeliers, Lus tres, Dining-room Lamps, Hall lanterns, Passage tamps, aud Bronze Ornauients. Likewise a hue collection of highly-finished BRONZE FIGURES aud SCAGLIOLA PEDESTALS: with every article of domestic utility in China, Glass, and Staffordshire ware, of the very best quality aud first manufacture. May 4, 1821. JAMES NUTTALL, BOOKSELLER, Ridge-field, Hack King-street, near the Police Office, RE fl.KNS ins inoKt grateful thanks to his Friends and tho Public, for the repeated fa vours conferred on him, aud earnestly entreats a continuance of that kindness which he has so often ospftfMUH'ed. He has considerably enlarged his Shop, in Ridge-field, Back King-street, by laying the two Shops together, as to admit of a larger assortment ot Literature, and annrd a better a commodation to those Frieuds who may please to favour him with an inspection of his Hew and se cond-hand Books, aud particularly his Collection of Prints, Portraits, and Etchings; the whole of winch will be sold on reasonable terms.

Every description of new Books supplied from London on the shortest notice. Libraries and par cels ot old Books purchased or exchanged. Bill and Receipt Stamps. N.B. Two good CELLARS TO LET, at No.

23, Ridgehcld, very suitable tor Porter or Spirit aulls, or tor a Plumber and Glazier, Apply as above. RICHARD ROBERTS, Lathe, Scrcie, Screic-EngineT Sereio-Stoch, Manufacturer, RESPECTFULLY informs ItiON-FoirsDEns, and Mr-ciiamcs in general, that he has CUTTING-ENGINES at work on his nkw and iulmioved prin ciple, which arc so constructed as to be capable of producing any number ot ieetli required: they will cut Sri'K, orWnarOccr, of any size and pitch, not exceeding 30 inches diameter, iu Wood, Brass, Cast-Ioon, or iKEJ. and tho Twru will MO rTftarlrtOirKiNG-i'P; Divis'ios- Plates, Quadrants, accurately divided, or ad- aditional Numbers put on Old Plates. N. B.

R. R. cuts, on his improved Screw En gine, Screws of all Sorts, Pitches, or Sizes, with the greatest accuracy. Manufactory, New Market Buildings, Fool Fold House, 5, Watcr-rtrcot, Manchester. Ifi, MARKET-STREET, Mvsciifstf.r.

TOHN BRYDKN begs most respectfully again to thank his Friends and the l'tihlic, tor the very liberal support lie has experienced since re uniting the Retail with his Wholesale Business, and assures them, that every exertion is continued on his part to deserve such favour. J. B. having selected from the different Manufacturers in London aud Birmingham an elegant and extensive assortment of Silks and other Materials for PARASOLS, has now ready a considerable stock of that article, at the following very reduced prices: A fair quality of Silk aud 1Qs tQ (U Mounting, full sizes. Second do.

do. 12s. fid. to 15s. fid.

Best, with ligur'd Silks, Sec. las. Od. to 18s. Od.

And with Ivory and Tube Mountings, 3s. to 4. higher; on which prices the usual allowance is made to wholesale customers. Continues to have on hand a large assortment of his much-improved Silk and fauey-mountcd line Gingham UMBRELLAS, with all the usual kinds, at very reduced prices. Also his real i er-proop Cloth CAPS, Leather Caps, Seal Turbans, Tra velling Caps, Braces, Hat-Covers, and every de scription of Oil-casing JOHN WATTS, A or nt for rung's Lack, (under the patronage of the Royal Family), Drai'kr, Silk Lce-m and Glover, No.

Deansqaii, RESPECTFULLY begs leave to return his sincere thauks to the Indies of Manchester and its vicinity, for the very liberal patronage he has received as Agent for RUNG'S LACE; andfur-thcr to inform them, that he has just received a very valuable and elegant assortment of LACE DRESSES, SCARFS, VEILS, HANDKERCHIEFS, figured and plain jw'ETS, QUILLINGS, FLOUN CES, and every other description of Lace. It is scarcely necessary to descant upon the peculiar beauties and excellencies of this manufacture, in some points rising superior to the most valuable foreign lace; as its exquisite clearness and transparency, its beautiful colour and durability (all of which it retains after repeated washing,) are well known and justly appreciated by all who have worn the Genuine Article. N. B. Specimens, (with facsimile of her late Majesty's appointment) shewing the superiority of Urljnjf's may be secu in all the fashionable periodical publications, aud also had at Mr.

J. WATrs't, the Agent, No. Deaojgate. i J. W.

wishes to- remind his numerous Friends that, Groin the increased demand for rich Fancy Goods, he has established an agent in London (instead of making occasional visits) to select the newest, and most fashionable desmptioTSs of Goods, (and which, from the undoubted advantage of such connection) as taking the choice of the market, iinust enable him otfer not only the cheapest, but the beat ihat pre-eiuiucnt Mart cau produce. nc. RJJ'llw' enrap i ncesi II OR THH DRAW.

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