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JCTICS III. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, lfrr' Published Daily. THE celebrated KNARESBRO' BROW.N BREAD supplied by T. WIMON.TO.'Nokth-steeet, Mkds; Schools and Publto Tea Parties supplied with Spice Bread, Buns, Toa Cakes, Contracts taken at low rates. 43591 RIDE CAKES.

INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862. PRIZE for superior quality of style of Bride Cakes, exhibited by Mi'. G. Wood, 15, Commercial-street, Loeds. G.

WOOD begamost respectfully to inform the ladies that he has opened a SHOW ROOM, especially for BRIDE OAKES alone, in which a large and elegant stock is kept on hand. N.B. Contracts for Wedding Breakfasts, fee 45064 BRIDE CAKES 1 BRIDE CAKES I Also, a large stock of ORNAMENTS always on hand, also Standing Pies and fresh Potted Meat, at SMITH aud 17, Briggate, aud 28. Uoper-head-row, Leeds. Established A.D.

1804, 39164 WHOLESALE ana RETAIL PROVISION WAREHOUSE 9, Kirkgate, Leeds. WARD and respectfully call the attention of Hotel Keepers, Shopkeepers, and respeotable families, to their large stock of PROVISIONS. PRIME YORKSHIRE HAMS, FULL FLAVOUR. CUMBERLAND and WILTSHIRE HAMS and BACON. The celebrated Tadcaater Hour, butter, cheese, and lard; eggs and biscuits, and every other article in the trade supplied.

Purchasers, will save in cost, gain in quality, and always obtain an article upon which they can rely, by dealing at Ward and Co's. Orders hy post or otherwise, carefully and promptly attended to. 43805 FURTHER LARGE ARRIVALS of NEW SEASON TEAS. GROWTH of 1863. Per ilvo clipper ships in one day, "Falcon," "Minn," "Flying Bpurr," "Ellen Rodger," "Robin Hood," and Bteamer Annette," tho latter with new season Monings.

JOHN TORDOFF SON have received a supply of these DELI-CIOUSLY FLAVOURED TEAS, whioh they are now selling at the full Reduction of Duty. A Trial respeotfully requested. They have also on hand an excellent assortment of Strong Breakfast and Fine CONGOUS, in 51b. and 101b. Canisters, 151b.

and 201b. caddies, half cheste, and chests. Original packages sent direct out of the Bradford Bonding Warehouse. They also recommend their FINEST MOUNTAIN JAMAICA COFFEE, Roasted and ground by steam power, and whilst hot packed in oams-ters, which preserves its rich aroma. Families and large consumers supplied as advantageously as in London or Liverpool.

Orders per post carefully attended to, and carriage paid where practicable. Bradford. 46144 CURRANTS. CURRANTS. CURRANTS.

CURRANTS CLEANED BY PATENT PROCESS. TAMES THORNE has great pleasure in calling the attention of tho public to his improvement in cleaning currants, they require no washing, and are fit for immediate use. Observe the address, TAMES THORNE, Tea Dealer and Grocer. 5, North-street, Leeds. 52092 "VroTlCE.

After a considerable delay (arising from JJI an accident to our machinery, which has been replaced by more powerful), we are iu a position to otfar our CURRANTS and RAISINS, not only dressed, but washed and dried ready for ime. This not only is time saved to the consumers, but they have not to pay so much per pound for the dirt that is too often sold with them. N. B. It iB quite impossible to got fruit perfectly clean and fit for use without washing.

The machine used is tbe only one of the kind in Leeds, and the most efficient yet invented. One trial is solicited at THORNE'S Family Tea Warehouse, 6, Woodhouse-laue. Established 1831. CBRISTMAS WHOLESALE BUYERS. -J.

M. BU3FIELD, Timble Bridgo, Loeds, having one of tho largest and best selected Stock iu CURRANTS, RAISINS, Lemon Peel, Nutmegs, Spices, Sc. respectfully solicits a ill. 52093 mHOS. BARDLEY, Wholesale and Family Grocer JL and Tea Dealer, 96, Weststreet, begs to announce his REMOVAL to No.

1, HATFIELD-BUILDINGS, oppoaite Leo and Welsh's Marble Works, Woodhouse-lane, which he has Opened with an entire New STOCK of TEAS, COFFEES, and GROCERIES of sterling quality, unBurpassed by any house in the trade. Note tho AddresB-No. 1, Hntfield-buildings, Woodhouse-lane. 5198S mURTLE SOUP, McCALL'S WEST INDIA, Jl superiorquality-flavourunBurpassed. Real Turtle Soup -quarts 10s.

pintsSs. hall-pintsSs. Callipash and callipee, 10a. 6cL per pound. Sold by leading Oil and Italian Warehousemen, Wholesale Chemists, and others.

J. McOALL Provision Stores, 137, Houndsdltoh, N.E. Prize Medal for Patent Process of Preserving Provisions without over-cooking, whereby freshness and flavour is retained. Soups, Meats, Poultry, Fish, Agent for Leeds and neighbourhood. Godfrey Wood, Commercial.

Btreet, Leeds. ff 49814 ORDER your Fish, Geese, Turkeys, Poultry, and Game, of JOHN ROBINSON, Covered Market, Leeds. Geese from 2s. to 3s. 6d.

each. ROCERS' CANISTERS, COFFEE BOXES, TREACLE VATS, STORE CANISTERS, a makor, I can supply these on reasonable terms, thus saving to the buyer the profit tho generality of dealers place on those descriptions of goods. JAMES T. HICK. 19 Bwinegate aud, 1, Groat George-street.

Loeds. 41481 ANDERSON, Day Waiter, No. 6, Carlton-terrace, Woodhouse-lane, Leeds. Vol. 800 3.

stamped BELGKAVE CHAPEL. To-Morrmo Morning tie Rev. G. V. CONDEP.

will Preach on tiro "Bnrmug of Kagon'ma." riHE Rev. Dr. BREWER, will Preach in the STOCK EXCHANGE HALL, TO-MORROW in tho Morn-rp. at half-past ten. subject" Tho Two Witnesses in tho Evening, half-pas' fix.

subject-" Death in the midst Life." 61847 rHK Very Reverend the DEAN of R1PON, and A the Reverend THOMAS W. SHARPE, M.A., Inspector Schools. Trill preach for St. Paul's Schools, Leeds, in St. Paul's Church, I'ail-siiuare, on Sunday, December Thirteenth.

Service will commence at half-past ten and half -past sis. LEEDS SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. The ANNUAL SERMON to TEACHERS -n-ill be PREACHED in Chapel, by the Rev. Wtt THOMAS, To-morrow Even-imj, TuctmU Sixth. Service to commence at half-past six o'clock.

There v. ill be an United Teachers' Prayer Meeting at tho close. The Forty-eighth Annual TEA MEETING wi'l bo held in East-parade School room, on Monday Eveninij. December Seventh, at-iialf-past five o'clock. The chair will ho taken by W.

H. CONYERS, and tbe following Ministers are expected to take part in tho Meeting Rev. It. Bruce, of Huddersfield; Rev. T.

Greenbury, of Selby also, Revs. JE. R. Conder, M.A., Win. Rest, il.A., M.

T. Myers, Juo. Ltach. and Richd. Tanfield.

Tickets for Tea- Ninepence each. A good attendance of teachers and friends is invited. 51997 OUNG WEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. The Rev. HUGH STO WELL BROWN -mill deliver a LECTURE in the Stock Exchange, on Tuesday Eveninij next, at eight o'clock.

Topic Extremes meet." Admission by season ticket price 2s. or single admission tkl. 51985 EGRlFand INDIAN SCHOOLS and MIS- JJl Rev. JOSEPH KITLEY. for 35 years a Mis-nonary in Rritisli Guiana will deliver an ADDRESS, on Thursday -EVuifip.

I'teaiJifr Tenth, in East-parade Chapel, on Evangelistic Efforts amongst the Negro Population of Deinerara and the South American Indians of Esequibo. Service to commence at a seven o'clock, friends interested in tho moral and religious progress of the coloured race are respectfully invited to attend No collection. 51883 1 i ON DON SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING JLt CHRISTIANITY AMONGST THE JEWS. GK-STfiaay. December Thirteenth.

1803, SERMONS will bo preached rii K-half of the above society, at St. Georgo's Church, In the Morning, it the Rev. JOHN ULOMEFIEI.I), M.A. at St. Andrew's Church, the Morning, by the Rev.

BENJAMIN CROSTHWAITE, M.A. in the Evening, by the Rev. JOHN CHRISTOPHEUSON, M.A, Association Secretary. Morning service at half-past ten, Evening service at six o'clock. On Houiay Evenitw.

the Fourteenth, the ANNUAL MEETING of the Leeds Association v-ill be held in the Stock Exchange. The Rev. Jf'bn Chritobereu, M. ami the Rev. GeoTgo Carey, M.

iucum-1-nt of Lowthorie. will attend as the deputation from the Parent J'dety. The Meeting will also be addressed by the Rev. John Blome-fieid, the Rev, Benj. Crosthwaite, and other gentlemen.

Chair to be at seven o'clock. A collection at tho meeting ami after each Hjruion on Khalf of the society. 520111 ALMU'ri CHARITY. This Chanty is for the 1-erurit of ii.firm and superannuated Ministersof the Independent denomination, ri Nident in the West Riding of Yorkshire, their widows, daughters aged forty-iive years and upwards. All persons desirous of a trai from its funds at the January Meeting of tho Trusties, may "I lain a form of application from the undersigned, to whom it mu-t le returiud.

duly rilled up, on or before the lirst day oE January mxr. .1. A. SAVAGE, Acting Trustee. Con rsal.

I ceds, 3rd December. 1SP3, 51911 KCHANICS' INSTITUTION LITERARY POCiETY, LEEDS. On Wuhii-dav EDWARD WHEELER, O.E., F.R.A.S, tU Lecture on "TI1K PLANETS AND THEIR ATTENDANTS" W. J. NELLD, 1 0d.

H. WARDMAN, Hon. Sees. 014i JSOLJiECiv INSTITUTION. Jl T'limdoy Erenimi Ihcemher Tenth, a LECTURE will bo by R.

REYNOLDS Esq F.C.J. Subject-" Our Food from 5 ts' illustrated by diagrams, specimens, and experiments. at eight oVloik. 4SS47 EEDS CH EM ISTS' ASSOCIATION. A Course Ji of LECTURES on MATERIA MKDICA will bo delivered by Mr E.

THOMPSON, in connection with the above society. Tho Lecture will be delivered in the Lecture-room. School of Art. on the Ninth instant, at half-past eight lock m. free.

I'r teniis, Arc. apply to -Mr. Yewdall, Honorary.Secretary, 40, or to the Lecturer, tX'. Meadow-road, Leeds. fpoWN-HALL.

-TO-NIGHT, at Eight o'clock, A DR. SPARK mil perform on the Grand Organ: ver'ure to the Opera "Obl'ron" Weber. Audii le con moto (D Minor "The Pilgrim's! K-lch," from thel'h Grand Symphony lltci'liutionsoftheewOiic-ra, "The Desert Flower," Walltttc. (DMaiw) (Rhz'h) Win. Spark.

Stuck for the Organ Andante Allegro llnehe. Hull. Balcony, 6d. Tuesday's Concert at three o'clock. 51931 VkaND CONCERT in the VICTORIA HALL, on Friday utxt, December Eleventh, by tho following un-.

i "it 1 Millie. TITIENS, Mdlle. TREEELLI, Slimor BObSI. and Mr. SANTLEY.

Conductor, Signer ARD1TI. GRAND SELECTION from "It, TROVATORE." siats. 4s. second seats. 2s, Gd.

back seats, la. A Plan the Hal at lite Secretary's oilice, Town Hall, where places may cured. Dcors open at seven, commence at eight. 52015 wehm wiu rlayTheOr.ma Buet from NORMA" with M. THA.LBKRG- Thurtdatf, ihs StvenUenth December, lit tlio St.

Geurge'a Hall, l.rjaft.Hl. mUEATRE ROYAL, LEEDS. LAST NIGHT of A the wonder of the age. PKROY ROSELLK; "Aurora Mattr Falctme to conclude with JacIe fchyppard." Mr. 'cHN" COLEMAN will ou Monday ytfxt, io "Rube the Show- 3S EW ROYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE.

LAST NiOHT till CHP.1STMAS. in cinseouenco of the exten- pnpaxations rortne tiimur.uu.-3 rA ru.uiaiB, THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT." TO-NIGHT. THE CORSKJAN BKOTHBRS," TDtroduciuc (bv permission of Professor DUVERNEY), THE WONDERFUL GHOST ILLUSIONS." Begin at seven. fceo day bills, ij. HALL, Bradford.

Monday, Decemlier, and follotoina niifhls. SIX PERFORMANCES by the eminent Comedian, MR. F. ROBSON. of the Royal Olympic Theatre, London.) 1:.

conjunction with a highly popular Company of Artistes. commence each evening at half-past seven punctually. 520U MTsuThall, albion-strbet, leeds. professor anderson in his ENCHANTED PS OH ANT HEU Every evening at eight o'clock. SPECIAL NOTICE.

PROFESSOR ANDERSON'S fclCOND JUVENILE DAY ENTERTAINMENT of THE WORLD OF MAGIC 1 Uije pace To-tin (Saturdau), December Fifth, iu the ILLUMINATED PSYCHO MANTHEUM, at half-past two o'clock. WITH UNUSUAL GRANDEUR. I oi at two. Carriages to be ordered for a quarter-pat four. and SCHOOLS by private arrangement on application Mr.

Lciiroft'B Music Saloon, Commercial-street. "SUCCESS HAS NO 1'ARALLEL." nightly by the Learned, the SJientiUc, and the elite of Leeds. PROFESSOR ANDERSON'S his rtturn from his torn round the world, eclipses all his HIS WONDERS ARE MORE WONDROUS STILL, excelling iu bewilderment all that he has hitherto attempted. NONE CAN COMPETE WITH Gorgeous Splendour of the Psychomautheum is acknowledged ti.e thousands who have visited PROFESSOR ANDERSON'S ENOHANTED TEMPLE OF THE MAGI, Zi surpasscil by nothing but the description of ALADDIN'S PALACE OF ENCHANTMENT. nil continue every evening to perform all his MOST MYSTIC WONDEKS, re now the theme of conversation amongst all classes of society in Leeds.

AN ENTIRE CHANGE EVERY EVENING. Nn.iit- MISS ANDERSON'S "SECOND SIGHT." SATURDAY, GRAND PEOPLE'S NIGHT. Doors open at seven. "Wouders to commence at eight. Reserved teats, 2s.

Second seats. Is. Gallery. Gd. A MI'HITHEATRE AND CONCERT HALL KING CHARLES' CROFT, LEEDS.

CONTINUED CHANGE OP NOVELTIES. December Seventh, and during the week, engagement -renowned ZAMEX.OU FAMILY, xuiiold. the Marw.1 of the Age. in their astounding aud Wonderful Performances. Reappearance of MISS WARD, The admired Soprano.

suco-ss and entire change of performance by the following ciiipany -Mrs. LAWRENCE, Mr. and Mrs. TEMPLE-. The TREMONT MINSTRELS, five in number, GAMBIA, THKRN.

REDMAN. RAYNOR. and STUART; Mr. BARNEY KINS and Mr. W.

TOWNLEY. lAlcr of Brass and String Baud Mr. DEVEREUX. 52011 I)K1XCE of AVALES, near the Parish Church. I Leeds.

Proprietor, Mr. WILKINSON. DECORATIONS NOW COMPLETE. I.IVATF. STAGE jXES, for Ladies ami Gentlemen, through the Hotel.

Artistes engaged Miss FLORENCE PAGE, boprano, from the Oxford. Northampton. Mr. and Mrs. MORLEY, Diulogist).

I.AXER FAMILY, rive in number, in graud changes. Mr. I.EIOFSTBK, Baritone. To conclude with A GRAN'D BALLET every evening. 520l2d I REEK'S RILLIARD ROOM, Four Tables, Two Trivate Rooms.

Billiard and Bagatelle Table r. Cues, balls, tips, and every article used for Billiards, can be had '-lit Establishment. N.B. Billiards taught by an experienced player, sree 2s. Gd.

per hour, including tho use of tables. On BALE Beveral -ilass Billiard and Bajtatello Tables, new and second-hand. 4(i503c DISCUSSION HALL. Smithtield Hotel. North- Ar public is respectfully informed that r.er.iny i anu every suosequonc Daturuay, 'r-isions will be held at the above place ou subjects selected i Events of the Week.

Chair to lie taken at half-past eight ''u precisely. 52107 KEHS SMITH FIELD B. I l-rcrident- The Right Worshipful the MAYOR of LEEDS, i- GREAT ANNUAL EXHIBITION of FAT AT1XE. SHEEP, PIGS. POULTRY, PIUEONS, and ROOTS.

-'d in the Smithtield Cattle Market, Leeds, on thoSti, in xt. a 52017 KELKS SMITHFIELD on Tv.cduv next, IHctmbcr lnjhth. Ai'MISSIOX. From 12 to 2 o'clock. 2s.

Gd. each. From 2 toG Is. 0.1. From 0 to 9.00 Gd.

'''-ilay and Tkurrday, December Jth and From 9 a.m. 2 p.m.. Is. each. From 2 p.m.

to 9.30 p.m. dl. each. Children half-price. JOHN SWALES, Secretary.

52018 a WM1THFIELD CATTLE CLUB. -Bills and Pros- i tor Exhibitors by CHARLE3 GOODALL, IS9, T.ewtc pAT CATTLE SHOW, LEEDS. STAND No. 16. i of Hae-mould StUtons, Prize Dairies Oheshlrej Cheese, Parmesan, American, and other Cheese.

Wiltshire and Hams. Germau and Russian Sausage, Hermetically I'restrvtd Meats. Fancy BiBcnita, all suitable for Christmas vib. t. DAW KINS APPLEBY.

Great George-street, Leeds. EEl) SMITHFIELD EXHIBITION. -V Dr.nXUl Pare LINSEED CAKE will be shown at Stand EELS SMITHFIELD EXHIBITION. FARINACEOUS FOOD for CATTLE. Exhibited at Stand 15.

SM1THP1KLD CLUB CATTLE SHOW (Bstab--. v' at the Agricultural Hall. London. On afoitiiaw, ia, ic.V,,r,' tvo o'clock Iprivat" view), admission 5s. On 'dnciay.

9th. Thimday, 10th, mi Friday, 11th. ad-i-u Westeni carriage entrance, Liverpool-roid. Eastern i CHALLENGE to FAT CARRhas rt ITw'ns) Fat Cattle (a bullock and a heifer) three years a oIi l7ed aa f(Kl himself, which ho is ready to "Jar twin ammala in the kingdom for 25 a side. st Sff.

at.the Christmas Bhow of Fat Cattle in York. WAT? TTT -Til A STERN RAILWAY BILL. 1864 Leeds New Central Station and Lines Through Leeds. Will bo published on Tuesday, Deo. 8th, AO-SIMILE COPIES of tho Deposited PLANS and SECTIONS, forming a book of nine sheets, 40 by 27 in.

Price One Guinea. By Josh. F. Masser, 2o, Boar-lane, GERMAN CANARIES, in full with Nightingale note, 10s. each.

PARROTS, CAGES in every variety, at W. BROWN RIDGE'S, 17, Dyer-street, bottomof George-steet, near the Covered Market. CANARIES. CANARIES. On SALE, 1,000 GERMAN CANARIES, aU well trained to the Nightingale Song.

TheblrdB may be seen and heard to singfrom 9 t.m. to 10 p.m.. at the Old Red Lion Inn, Meadow-lane, Leeds. Only staying till Thursday next, the 10th instant. ILLIAM BARRATT, Landscape Gardener, St John's and Newton Nurseries, Wakefield.

44545 A CARD. S. F. FALLDING, Veterinary Surgeon. M.R.C.V.S., Cock and Swan Yard, Westgate, Wakefield.

49000 5 OSEPH HALL, Rent and Estate Agent, 53 0 Portland-street, Leeds, and Agent for the BRITIiH EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE. 49183 M. WALLIS continue. Report on the Value of Land Collect Rents and ouse Property. Accounts 1848.

AGENCY, 113, Heeds. -Surgeon's, Mer-. I.EOTED. 'jL'S MONTHLY is now ready, and may 62084 Monthly Property odiums for the Bale and paid promptly. 45, Burley-road, Leodt.

BUSINESS REGISTRAR Briggate (Entrance from Fleot i chant's, and Tradesmen's ESTATE LIST. Mr. JOB LIST of Freehold Property for be had on application at 32, Park-row, KERSHAW and FAWOI LIST Is one of tho bestand moBt Letting of all descriptions of Estates. suit them hy applying at the Estate Of 1 L. KIRK, House, Estat 93 Emigration Office, 34, Bond-sti wishful to Bell can con-lbion-street, Leeds.

49152 lent and 1, F50655 BA1LY PARCELS EXfi or the CONTI NENT and AMERICA. J. L. WOI34" Bond-streetLewlB. KIRK'S MONTHl'F" LIST for DECEMBER for Houses, Apartments, Warehouses, Offices, Works, Land, and Estates to be SOLD or LET, is now ready, free, by post for two stamps.

Oilice-34, Bond-street, leeds, 51918 HOUSES, LAND, and ESTATES to be SOLD or LET, will find purchasers or tenants readily hy the owners Bending particulars for insertion in J. L. KIRK's Monthly Property List. Offices 34, Bond-street, Leeds. No charge unless a sale or letting iB effected, 50656 ESTATES, VILLAS, HOUSES, LAND, and BUSINF.eS PREMISES for occupancy or investment.

The MONTHLY LIST for DECEMBER may bo hod gratis at W. B. Hlndle's Estate Agency. Offices, 23, Corner Top Park-row. R.

HAIGH, Land Surveyor, Analytical Chemist, Land and Estate Agent. 113. Bricgate (Ofllco. entrance from Fleet-street). Leeds.

Mr. Haieh is nrenared to ADVISE Noblemen. Landowners, and others as to Works of Drainage, Irrigation, Laying out Estates for Building Purposes also General Surveys, Chemical Operations, OHN DAVIS, Distraint Agent. Distraints 93 promptly attended to. Addross 7, Edward's-plaee, Lady-lane, Leeds.

BILLS DISCOUNTED by JAMES BLAKEY 74 Meadow-lane, Leeds. 49031 mHE LONDON AND NORTHERN BANK J. LIMITED. The RATE of INTEREST on Deposits of 10 and upwards at this Bank is this day ADVANCED to FIVE PER CENT. By order of the Board, 6th 18C3.

J. P. TURNER, Manager and Secretary. 5026S COUSINS, ALLEN, and Bankers, Leeds Temporary Premises, 15, Park-Row. Terms or Business Across the Ootjnteb.

Acceptances advised, at 2s. 6d. per cent. Advising Money for payment in London, 2s. Gd.

per cent. Continental AdviceB, 2s. 6d. per cent Large Bank of England Notes cashed free. London cheques cashed at Is.

per or in exchange for ten daye Country cheques cashed at 2o. 6d. per or ten days' drafto tree. Scotch cheques, 3s. 6d.

per cent, or 14 days drafts free. Irish cheques, 5s. per cent, or 21 days' drafts free. Drafts at sight granted for 5 or less at Post Office rates. Current Accounts.

By arrangement for commission, or if minimum balance kept, free of charge. First class bills discounted at a low rato. Advantages offered to commercial gentlemen, 3 per cent, interest allowed on deposits. Hours of business 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Saturdays 10 to 4. London Agents London and Westminster Bank. 43404 NION BANK OF AUSTRALIA Paid-up Capital, One Million Stirling. HQ Innnn Xetters of Credit on the Branches of this Bank, viz. VICTOBIA- Queensland- I New Zealand Melhourne.

Geelong. Ballarat. Caetlemaine. Sandhurst. Portland.

New South Wales -Sydney. jjriBoane. (Moreton Bay.) Rockhampton. Wellington. Napier (Hawke'8 Bay).

Nelson. Chris tchurch (Canterbury). Lyttlcton (Canterbury), Dunedin (Otago). Invercargill (Southland). South Austhalia- Adelaiue.

Port Adelaide. Tasmania Diemen'H Land nonari, rown, Launceston. May be procured from Messrs. BECKETT and Old Bank, Leeds. jj- oiwz 1EEDS EQUITABLE BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, 18, East-parade (removed from 14, Albion-street), LeedB.

WM. F. DEAN, Manager. 46241 EEDS PROVINCIAL BUILDINGandIN VESTMENT SOCIETY, 14, Albion-Btreet, Leeds. Established 1819.

Open daily. Immediate Advances on Land and Buildings. Deposits received. JOHN KERSHAW, Manager. A 47428 mO INVESTORS.

The Mining Market has been JL exceedingly firm, with a good inquiry for Shares in the different companies, more especially in Comnhia, Wheal Prudence, Wensley-dale, and Craven Moor. MineB can be bought to pay 20 per cent, per annum, and an investment at a few shillings per share often vieids several hundred per cent, profit within a fow weeks. The undersigned having had twenty years experience can point out two concerns, and will do so on application. Advice gratis. Money lent at 5 per cent, in connection with life assurance.

EDWARD BROOK, 5, Bank-street; Leeds, Mining Broker. mHE BALLABIO LAORCHA MINES ARE5 JL NOT SPECULATIONS you have but to put up your appliances to return the Ore, and profit will at once be made I seo no reason to doubt the return of an annual profit of from 15,000 to 20,000 a year, or AN AVERAGE DIVIDEND OF THIRTY-FIVE PER CENT. Report of ft Darlinoton, of Minera, to the Directors of the Mining Company of Italy Limited, September 12, 1863. Prospectuses sent free, on application to tho Secretary, 8, St Benet's-piace, Gracecburch-Btroot, London, E.O. 51333 A MIDDLETON, JL MERCHANT PAWNBROKER and MONEY LENDER, invites the publio to visit his exteuBive Premises, LADY-BRIDGE, LADY-LANE LEEDS, where they will find the LARGEST and CHEAPEST STOCK of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, CUTLERY, GUARDS.

WEDDING RINGS, MATHEMATICAL LNSTRU- JEWELLERY, MENTS, GUHB, PISTOLS, REVOLVERS, together with a very extensive Assortment ot MEN'S and BOYS' New and Second-hand CLOTHING, FLOCK and FEATHER BEDS, BED-TICKS, BEDDING, 4c In the LADIES' DEPARTMENT will be found a ohoice Stock of, LADIES' and CHILDREN'S DRESSES, UNDER-CLOTHING, and BABY LINEN, which, on inspection, will prove to be at a great Reduction from the prices usually charged for the same articles. The Stock of BOOTS and SHOES of every description ia well known to be the Largeet and Cheapest in leeds, and of such quality as will give sntire satisfaction. 34701 JM LASS and CHINA SHOW ROOMS, XX 20, KING-STREET, HUDDERSFIELD. A choice assortment of Dinner, Dessert, Breakfast, and Tea Services, Toilet Sets, of the most novel designs aud best manufacture, at moderate prices. A great variety of Table Glass, Parian Statuettes, Bohemian VaBes, Lustres, WILLIAM HOYLE, Proprietor.

51193 TO MERCHANTS. BLANKS of every description manufactured by JAMES WHITAKER, 5, Wade-street Wood-house-lane, Leeds. 46704 OODS of every description REMOVED. Superior XX vans for the conveyance of pianoB, Rato of charges moderate. Experienced packers.

JAMES WHITAKER, 6, Wade-street, Wood-house-lane, Leeds. 46703 SANITARY TUBES, Fire Bricks, Chimney Tops, IO Chimney Linings, Ridge Tiles, Fire Clay Quarries, Sus. BEDFORD and Manufacturers, Shipley, near Leeds. Stores, Albion-place. Albion-Btreet, Leeds.

18613 GALVANISED IRON ROOFING AND FENCING WORKS. JOHN GEDDE8, late H3 MORTON and CORRUGATED IRON ROOFS and BUILDINGS. Galvanised STRAND CATTLE FENCING, from 6d. peryard. HURDLES, GATES, and IRON and WIRE FFjNCING of all kinds.

Galvanised IRON CISTERNS, fitted with Lid and Brass Tap, to hold 60 gallons. 26s. 100 gallons, 34s. 140gallonB, 37b. each.

Galvanised WIRE NETTING, from 13d. peryard. GALVANI8ED IRON WATER BARROWS, 35a. and 40s. each.

PATENT LAWN MOWING MACHINES, from 70s, each. ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT, One Penny per Bquare fcot Illiibtrated Catalogues and Estimates sent on application. 12, Great George-street, and 2, Bosinghall-buildingB, Leeds. 49815 SPHALTED ROOFING FELT. RICHD.

HUMBLE and 8. Albion-Btreet, Leeds. Agents for F. McNEILL and FELTS. (Sole contractors for covering roofs of International Exhibition Building, the Barracks, Stabling, at tbe Camps at Aldershot, Colchester, and the Ourragh.) ONE PENNY PER SQUARE FOOT.

GALVANISED IRON SHEETS, POULTRY NETTINGS, Sc. 42590 ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT, one Penny per Square Foot. DRY HAIR FELTING, for covering Boilers, Steam Pipes, So. INODOROUS FELT, for lining Damp Walls? So. JOSEPH RIDER, 68, Bosinghall-street, Leeds.

32983 ESSRS. R. have received FIVE POUNDS from Highway. TEN POUNDS REWARD. The above Reward is offered for such information as shall lead to the conviction ot the evil disposed pereon or persons who have circulated a FALSE and 8LANDEROUS REPORT calculated to do mo a serious injury.

Mrs. SARAH FELL (late Jacob Fell), Chemist, Market-place, Heckmondwike. 52097 MARY HARBRON, Wife of Fred-Jl. erick Harbrou, residing with his Father, No. 9, Chatham-street, NEVER DID CONTRAOT ANY DEBT or Debts, In Frederick Harbron'snamo; I never had any allowance for necessary clothing and I also left his father's house from tho unpleasant discourse used towards me.

Mary Ilarhron, No. 9, Robert-street, Sweetstrcet, Dec. 5. Wife, SARAH ANN GILL, left mo without any just cauee, therefore I will not be answerable for any debt or debts she may contract after this date, Dec. 1st.

GEORGE GILL. No. 14, Nelson-street, Leeds. NOTICE. JOSEPH HOLDEN, will not be answerable for any.

debts my wife, CAROLINE HOLDEN, may contract, or havo contracted since our separation. Low Moor, December 4th, 1863. 52040 IOUND, a few days ago, an Isle of Skye TERRIER, with white mark on his neck. Apply to B. Carter, 39, Jack-lane, Hunslet.

LOST, a POINTER BITCH. Colour, white with three dark liver marks on her back. Anyone returning the above to the Policp-offlco, West-street, wilrbe rewarded, and any person detaining it after thiB notice will be prosecuted. OST or STOLEN, on Monday evening, between 2 Kirkstalland Leeds, a Black RETRIEVER BITCH, crooked! jaw. Owner's name and address on a collar.

Answers to the name of Carry." Apply at tbe Mercuryftlce. 51373 (j OST, on Tuesday last, between Leeds and Bramlev. a small PIG, about fourteen weeks old, belonging to John Mu-gravc, Grocer, Bramley, who will pay all expenses on receiving his own agaln- 62031 laat in Leeds. SHEEP, marked on the back head, ears, and down tbe buttock with, 5r Sui? 55? 'Whoever will bring the same to, Mr. WiUIam Midaiebrook, Moriej, will be rewarded.

52109 il PATTERNS. JJRKE. BILKS, from 30s. to 30 I E' A. Black-ground Oadrlllo Glaoos, 1 15s.

6il Rich Broche Checks, Stripes, at 1193. 6d. Tho Gros de Suez, at two guineas. Fancy Grosd'Ecoase, both sides alike, 2 15s. 60.

Self-coloured Glaces, In 33 now shades, for Promenade or Evening wear, 2 15s. 6d. the Full Dress of 14 yards. Rich Moire Antiques, in light and dai colours, at J54 18s. 64.

the extra Full Dress of 14 yards. PETER ROBINSON'S, 103 to 108, Oxford-street, London. 50015 if A I 0, The "Gcnappe Cloth," either plain or figured, every oolour, from 12s. M. to 23s.

6d. the Extra Full DresB Patterns free-PETER ROBINBON'S, 103 to 108, Oxford-street, W. if oQOlo SPECIAL. Just Purchased, 500 Pieces of RICH FOREIGN FABRICS, All the new materials, both Plain and Bancy, including. ThoDrap d'Aragon.

The Fopeline de Sole, The Popelin Ecossaise, 25s. Cd. to three guineas the Full Dress. The above are most perfect novelties, and considerably under value, An imnienBe assortment of patterns for selection seat post-free. PETER ROBINSON'S, 103 to 108, Oxford-street, London.

50017 EST ABERDEEN WINCEYS, Widest width 2s. 3d. per yard, all Colours, Among whloh are several shades of a decided Novelty and most brilliant Effeots. A choice of 2,000 Pieces for Selection. Also a -very ussf ul quality at 12s.

6d and 10a. 6d. tho Dross. Patterns free. PETER ROBINSON'S, 103 to 108, Oxford-street, dOUid FUR MANUFACTORY, 62, BRIGGATE.

JAMES STOCKS invites inspection of his STOCK of SKINS and made FURS, FUR WRAPPERS, J. S. being a practical Furrier, can offer advantages to thoBe who may purohasegood Furs at his establishment. FURS DRESSED and MADE to ORD liR. 48609 Rich STOCK of LACE and EMBROIDERED MUSIiINSVkIBSANDS, BLOWERS, At 62, BRIGGATE, 48610 0 OAISLEY, WOOL, and other SHAWLS, BLACK JT BILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, TERRYS, CRAPES, HOSE, GLOVES, At 62, BRIGGATE.

JAMES BTOOKS, Proprietor. 48CU THE BOROUGH MOURNING and FUNERAL WAREHOUSE, 9, Bottom of Briggate, Leeds. RICHARD NELSON respectfully invites attention to his extensive STOCK, comprising black dress Bilks, Crapes, Paramattas, Henriettas, Baratheas, Coburgs, and other dress materials, Prints, ginghams, and every article required for family mourning, in tho greatest variety, sterling in quality, and moderate in price, BhowRoom-B for Millinery, Mantles, Shawls, and Dress-making. Funerals efficiently and economically furnished. 40G73 BLACK SILKS.

EXTRAORDINAR VALUB. Good Plain Bilks 23b. 26s and 30s. the dress. Rioh figures, both Bides alike, 35s, 6d.

the dross. Blaok glaces, blaok gros grain, black gros de Suez, black Venetians, black Muscovites, and sevoral perfectly new rich plain silks, at 4b. 9(1, 5s. and 6fl. per yard, strongly recommended for wear, at FREDERIC FORSTER'S.

The LEEDS MOURNING WAREHOUSE, 12, RRIGGATJ OURNING Family or Servants'. An immense assortment of every distinct article required (including Millinery, and DresB-making), at truly moderate prices, at the Leeds Mourning Warehouse, 12, Briggate. FREDERIC FORSTER, Proprietor. 49281 I FREDERIC FORSTER is now showing a large 1 variety ol the choicest styles in BONNETS, MANTLES, MADE-UP SKIRTS, The Leeds Mourning Warehouse, 12, Briggate. a 51180 BLACK yards, at 5jd.

per yard, much below present value, at FREDERIC FORSTER'S, 12, Briggate. A 51225 INTER FASHIONS. A Choice Selection of KNTnKERlWinKF.RS and Plain WINSEYS. suitable for braiding; BILK REPPS and POPLINETTS Fancy SKIRTINGS, at very low prices. WM.

JNO. BICKERS 7, Commercial-street, Leeds. FRENCH KID GLOVES, all sizes, and every pair warranted. WM. JNO.

BICKERS, 7, Commercial-street, Leeds. 52036 EW STYLES in BABY LINEN, Robes, Cloaks, Dresses, Pelisses, Hoods, Hats, at Rogora's. EW Styles in CRINOLINES, CORSETS, naerciocmng, as jtogora b. EW STYLES in COLLARS, SETTS, ChemisettcB, Handkerchiefs, Bodices, at Rogers's. vUILTED ALPACA SKIRTS, 4s.

Ild. Half Silk 14s. All Silk at ROGERS'S. INTER HOSIERY and GLOVES, in every variety, at ROGERS'S, 17, Commeroial-stroot, LADIES MAY EFFECT A GREAT SAVING AT ROGERS'S, 17, COMMERCIAL-STREET, LEEDS. OOLLEN SHIRTS.

The largest-sized and hest made WOOLLEN SHIRTS in Leeds, at M'KINNELL'S, 127, Briggate. All hand sewn. 48456 3 SPECIAL NOTICE. MANTLES. JACKETS.

SHAWLS. FURS. THE LARGEST STOCK of MANTLES, in the Newest Shapes and at Prices unrivalled for Cheapness, may be inspected at SMITH and TOWNSLEY'S, 77, BitiaaATE, Leeds. S. aDd are receiving weekly the newest Parisian London Novelties.

NEW CUT SEAL MANTLES, at prices from 10s. 6d. to 20s. See their Guinea Mantles, also thoir New Waterproof Mantle, at 10s. 6d.

to 14s. only to bo seen at 77, Briggate. S. and T. having just purchased a large Stock of Wool and Paisloy Shawls, at 25 per cent, under original prices, will offer tho same this day, at a corresponding reduction.

Silks, Fancy DresBes, Skirtings, Furs, Gloves, decidedly olieap. N.B. A large lot of last year's REPPS, at about half the original prices. MOURNING GOODS of aU approved fabrics. SMITH and TOWNSLEY, Proprietors.

77, Briggate, Leeds, ten doors from the top. RFENTON, 31, Briggate, announces the receipt of a Stock ol Winter Under-clothing, consisting Flannel ShirtB, Scotch Wool Shirts, DrawerB, and Hose also Gloves and Scarfs, 49390 ARY HOWELL, Mantle Maker, Quitter, and General Hewing oiaonme operator. LADIES' OWN MATERIALS MADE UP No. 1, ST. ALBAN-PLAOE.

Wade-lane. 13822 MRS. BURNISTON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN LADIES' WARDROBES, No. 20, LOWERHEAD-ROW, LEEDS, and 103, WEST-STEEET. 43574 fiWR CHANGE of MATERIALS in SHAWLS, 1 MANTLES, and JACKETS, adapted to the change of season, See WINDOWS and SHOW ROOMS at the CENTRAL SHAWL and MANTLE WAREHOUSE, 33, BRIGGATE, Corner of Boar-lane, Leeds.

CHARLES PULLAN, Designer and Manufacturer of Shawls, Mantles, and Jackets. Proprietor. N.B. The above iB tho only establishment in Leeds where an exclusive stock of Shawls, Mantles, and Jackete iB kopt. 51001 1P1CKARD invites you to come and see the special a display of NOVELTIES in FANCY WORK, GOODS for PRESENTS, selected in tho hest Foreign markets, and now on view at 13, COMMERCIAL-STREET, LEEDS.

49557 LADIES purchasingKOod FURS will effect a great saving at DYSON'S Fur Manufactory, Cross-court, Briggate, Leeds, nine shops from the top. IS 51389 10 NOTICE. MANTLE CLOTHS, in New BhadeB, new Materials, and groat variety. 01 ana 02, jDXtluiyLJ.Jij, nmauo, WM. BRIGG3, Proprietor.

49021 0 ADIES, you will find the Choicest Selection OLOAKINGS at REDSHAW'S, 4, Bottom of Briggate. 48250 0 OLDS WORTH, Wholesale and Retail Stuff Warehouse, 21, Park-row (opposite new Bank of England). SINGLE DRKBBlSa AT WHOLruoALlii 1'KlUiCa. ALE OF DRAPERY STOCKS. THOMAS BUTLER'S STOCK, Shoreditch, London.

Amounting to 2,014 lis. SAMUEL INGOLD'S BTOOK, Hampstead-Heatb, London. Amounting to 1,054 Is. lid. For SALE, Monday next, Seventh December.

EDWIN DAVIS and HULL. For summary of stocks, see circulars. 51791 iRlZE MEDAL. CRINOLINES and OORSKTS. The only Prize Medal for Excellence of Workmanship and New Combinations in STAYS, CRINOLINES, and CORSETB, wasawarded to A.

SALOMONS, 85, Old Change, London. THE OARDINIBUS PATENT JUPON, Collapses at the slightest pressure, and resumes its shape when the pressure iB removed. SPIRAL CRINOLINE BTEEL AND BRONZE, For LadieB' Sklrte (Patent). Will not break, and can be folded into the smallest oompass. SMITH'S NEW PATENT HARMOZON CORSET, (Self-adjusting).

Obtained a Prize Medal, and is the very best Stay ever invented. CASTLE'S PATENT VENTILATING CORSET, Invaluable for the ball room, equestrian exercise, and warm climates. To bo bad retail of all Drapers, Milliners, and Stay Makers; and wholesale only of A SALOMONS, 35, OLD CHANGE, LONDON. 50656 0 ADIES' and CHILDREN'S Fashionable FELT SLA HATS, -H. B.

LEGG. 84, Briggate, Leeds, is reoeiviug this week all the latest styles for the Beason in best Patent Folt and Velvet Napped HATS at moderate prices, as usual. IF 49822 rfllHE IROJS AGE. STEEL A Whiteness. Perfect comfort.

Collar by post 22 etamps. A Pair of Cuffs 34 stamps. Bold by H. B. Legg, 84, Briggate, Leeds.

47506 0 HB. LEGG, 84, Briggate, Leeds, Manufacturer of Autigropolos, Napoleons, Knickerbockers, and all descriptions of LEGGINGS, from enamelled hides and other loather. Trado and shipping orders promptly executed on the lowest terme. 49321 0 H. HOLROYD and JS.

MOREEN. DAMASK, and SILK DYERS. 2, WADE-STREET, and LEEDS, and 20, WESTMORELAND-STREET, HARROGATE. 47858 0 ANILINE DYES, best quality, of every known shade mado (not according to Wedlock's or Girard's and sold at much less than patent prices, by Thomas Holliday, Oolotu Works, Huddersfiold. 44976 mo DYERS and and Wood JL Naphtha, Benzole, Nltro-Benzole, Aniline, Toluodine, Arsenic, Carbolic, Fhenlc, and Piorio Acids, for the manufacture of aniline red, purple, violet, and blue colours, made and sold hy READ HOLLIDAY, Chemical Works, Huddersfield, at 128, Holborn-hlU, London.

42695 HEELER and WILSON'S celebrated Lock Btitch SEWING MACHINES have been awarded 30 firnt-nlaqn pnzo medals ana wnyr Because they are the best, handsomest, and simplest in the world. 22, Bond-street, Leeds, 49720 THE EUROPEAN MANUFACTURING SEWING MACHINE, protected by Foxwell's Patent, 22, Boad-Btroet, Leeds. 49721 CJBWING MACHINES (Lock Stitch) for Tailors, 3 Shoemakers, Dressmakers, wholesale and retail, and for ex- manufactured by W. Pearson lattle and 4 and Call-lano, Leeds, 42442 ARMY CUTTINGS. Blues, Scarlets, Reds, Lists, Serges, Merinos, Shirtings, Mungos, T.

gH. Mallett, re moved to Clarenoo-Btreot, Lever-Btreetnear Bunhill-row, E.C. TO WORK BY HAND OR POWER, HYDRAULIC PRESSES. All sizes, for Mer-ohanta and Packers, Stuff and Cloth Finjahere, Printers, Panel Makers, Oil Millers, Leather Dressers, Tobaooo Manufacturers, Hop Dealers, Flax Spinners, Thread Manufacturers, and for all purposes requiring steady powerful pressure. llanufaotnred by JOHN BLNGLEY Harper-street Foundry, Kirkgate, Leeds.

Hydraulic Presses generally on hand. Prepared Leathers, and all articles required for prompt execution of repairs and removals. Steam Engines, Mill-work, Machinery, and all kinds of Engineering and Ironfoundcra' Work. 49119 EST RIDING. -NORTHERN DIVISION.

Tho Committen for making arrancemonts for the DINNER of tbe Liberal Party at Leeds, on the instant, beg to announce that the whole of the TICKETB are DISPOSED OF. 51804 BANQUET TO JOHN OBOSSLBY, ESQ. A BANIJUET will bo given to JOHN CROSSLEY, in the Halifax Town-hall, ou Wednesday, the Sixteenth December, Lieut-Col. AKROYD in the Ohair. Tickets for Diunor and Dessert 10s.

Gd. each. As the Tickets aro limited early application for them is requested to be made to MesBrs. R. Leyland and Bon, Messrs.

Whitley and Booth, Messrs. T. and W. Birtwhistle, Mr. Foreman and Mr.

Schofiold, Booksellers. It is also proposed t9 PRESENT Mr. CROSSLEY with his PORTRAIT, for which object a committee has been formed. Subscription lists are now opened at each of tho Halifax Banks. JAMES DENNISON, H.

HENRY GAUKROGER, tLm- Moca Halifax, Nov. 20, 1803. 51185 TH TESTIMONIAL. GEOftGB THURNELL returns his sincere thanks to alltho3o Pupils and Friends who joined in his Testimonial, and especially those who originated it, and worked earnestly to complete it. Tho meeting on tlie Twenty-fifth ultimo was simplo, earnest, and free, the hearty greetings of old scholars, tho pure warm flow of love breaching in their speeches, wero bucu ab will cause the presentation ever to remain on his memory, as a time precious beyond expression.

51944 FIRST WEST RIDING ARTILLERY VOLUN-TEERS. BRIGADE ORDER. Tho Brigade will parade for Divine Service on Sunday, the Thirteenth instant, at 9.30 a.m., in front of the Town Hall, and proceed to Holy Trinity Church. Full Dress with Accoutrements (carbine excepted), for the Non-Com- miesioned Officers and Gunners. By order, THOB.

BHEELPB, Adjntant. 51991 ALE of Useful and Ornamental ARTICLES for the BENEFIT of tho HOSPITAL for WOMEN and CHILDREN. Several ARTICLES left on hand after the late bazaar, will be OFFERED for SALE at the Hospital, Little Woodhouse, on Wednesday, December Twenty-third. Hours of Sale from eleven a.m. to nine p.m.

Attendance of purchasers is respectlully requested. Eeeds, Dec. 4th, 1863, 51990 mHE LEEDS PUBLIC DISPENSARY. Trades-JL men having Accounts against the above Institution aro requested to forward them to the Secretary, on or before Tuesday, the Fifteenth Decimber, as the half-yearly accounts of the institution will be made up on that day. CHA8.

H. BIDDLE, M.D., Secretary. 51976 A GENERAL MEETING of tbe TRUSTEES and DIRECTORS of tho EAST MORLEY and BRADFORD SAVINGS BANK will be held in tho Committee-room, on Saturday, the Ttveijth instant, at half-past ten o'clock, to make Btich Alterations in the Rules as are required by the recent Act of Parliament on Savings Banks and to transact other business relating to the Institution. Ly order, THOMAS HAIGH, Secretary. 51913 THE DIRECTORS OF THE IFE ASSOCIATION of SCOTLAND joi were some time since compelled, in the interests committed to their charge, to exhibit tho litter incorrectness of certain assertions of the Ecottish Widows' Fund Life Assurance Siciety, by a simple statement of facts, incapable of boiug controverted and they regret to bo under the necessity of issuing a further short Btatemont, proving that the comparative figures now put forward and extensively pressed into notice by that Society are, in so far as they rolate to the Association, also totally erroneous.

The Further Statement will be furnished to applicants at the Office? of the Association. THOS. FRASER, Resident Secretary. London-20, King William-street, E.C. Corporation-street.

50327 ANCASHIRE AND YORKSHIRE RAILWAY. NEW ih per cent. PREFERENCE SHARES. 18G1. Third Call of 1 per Share, making per Share called up.

Payable January 1st, 18114. The Directors of the Lancashire and Railway having passed a resolution, making a Call on tho Proprietors of per Share on the New 41 per cent. Preference Shares, held by them respectively, such call to be paid on the 1st of January, 1864. The Proprietors of tho said shares aro hereby required to pay the Baid call on the day appointed to one of tho undermentioned Bankers, and in default thereof they will be charged with interest at the rate of 5 per cent, peraunum from the above date imtil tho said call bo actually paid. Bankers.

Messrs. Cunliifes, Brooks, and Co Manchester. Messrs. CuiihiTosund Co Loudon. Manchester and Liverpool District Band Liverpool.

The Yorkshire Banking Co Leeds (and Branches). The Bury Hanking Co Bury. H. W. WICKHAM, Chairman.

W. S. LAWN, Secretary. Manchester, November 18th, 1863, 51805 HUDDERSFIELD BANKING COMPANY, NOTICE is hereby given, that the Rate of Interest allowed hy this Bank upon Deposits will be FOUR PER CENT, por Annum, from First instant. By order of tho Board of Directors, 4th ISG3.

D. MAR3DEN, Manager. 047 LAST DAY. R. JOHN LEECH'S SKETCHES IN Mr.

Hnssc resnectfullv announces that tho EXHIBITION of these highly popular t'lU'i'UiusM win De nuany uiiuaiau mis Afternoon, at lour o'clock. Admission One Shilling. Fine Art Gallery, Commercial-street, Leeds. 51932 ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY. GREAT IRISH EXHIBITION, 18G4, comprising MANUFACTURES (exclusively Irish), ENGLISH and FOREIGN MACHINERY, suited to manufactures and FINE ARTS.

Intending Exhibitors are requested to take Nofcioe that the Committee purpose commencing forthwith the allocation of space, and as tho amount already applied for is very largo, it is most important that those who have not yet sent in their requisitions, should do so at onco. The List will he cloBed on the First of January, 1864, All applications to bo addressed to JOHN A.WALKER, Honorary Secretary, Exhibition Committee, Royal Dublin Society. 51493 THURSDAY, Dec. 24th. is the LAST DAY for Tickets.

THE MANCHESTER ART UNION. Day of Drawing, Saturday, January Second, 1861. Shares, One Shilling each, may be had from Mr. E. Backhoft'ner, 121, Weststreet, Leeds; Mr.

J. W. Beau. Bookseller, Leeds Messrs. Harrison and Sous, Booksellers, 55.

Briggate, Leeds; Mr. A. Megson, Bookseller, 75, Briggate, Leeds Mr, Joseph Ramsden, Wade-street, Leeds and from RICHD. ASPDEN, Secretary, 92. MoBley-street, Manchester.

HE DRAPERS, GROCERS, and BOOK-SELLBRS of Huddersfield, for the benefit of their Young Men, iutend CLOSING their Establishments on A'altM-ctay, Twenty-sixth Dteembtr. 52108 Til STORK, begs to return thanks to tho gentry and JL inhabitants of Chapel-Allerton and neighbourhood for their kind upport during tho eleven years he has boon in business, and also informs them he has sold the omnibus to Mr. Atkinsou, who. he trusts, will continue the samo accommodation which has hitherto existed. The cab business ho will conduct as usual, and hopes, by strict attention to the comfort of his patrons, to merit a contiuuatico of their support.

Good Stabling Accommodation; Loose Boxes, A number good Horses on Sale. Black Swan Irrn, Chapel-Atefcorj, 4th Dec, 18G3. MESSRS. T. ATKINSON, having purchased Mr.

Stork's OMNIBUS, beg to assure their patrons and the public that every attention will be paid to their comfort and accommodation. 52080 UNSLET and SHEEPSOAR OMWIBUS.J ALTERATION OF TIME. On and after December First, 1863, the above Omnibus will run as follows From the Golden Cross, Sheepscar, every hour, from 8.50 a.m. to 7.50 p.m. From the Top of Briggate, for Hunslet, every hour, from 9.0 a.m.

to S.Op.m. From Thwaite Gate, HunBlet, every hour, from 9.30 a.m. to 8.30 From the corner of Church-street, Hunslet, every hour, from 9.40 a.m. to 8.40 p.m. For particulars see time bills.

T. and W. ATKINSON, Proprietors. 52091 DDITIONAL OMNIBUS from LEEDS to THORNER, rid BEACROFT, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Leaves Tborner at nine a.m.

Returns from Blaok Swau at five p.m. JOHN MACHEN, Proprietor. ONE HUNDRED PHOTOGRAPHS MEDALLION for 21s. SPECIMENS, 14, COMMERCIAL-STREET, LEEDS. P.

P. SKEOLAN, MINIATURE PAINTER. 49573 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. SKEO LAN'S ONE GUINEA MINIATURE is the most elegant and appropriate Present for the Christmas Season. NEW INVENTION Mr.

SKEOLAN has the honour to annonnco that he has secured to himself A NEW PROCESS, by which he can take portraits in from one to ton eeconds. For children's portraits it iB invaluable. In a medium light, expression can be caught instantly. MINIATURES for lockets and brooches, beautiful little gems, takou by tho now process, expression and finish perfect. CARTES DE VISITE taken by Mr.

Skeolau's new process, six for 7s. twenty for21s in eight differeut positions. IVORY PHOTOGRAPHS by a new French process to suit tho most elegant and costly Lockets and Brooches. Mr. SKEOLAN has Becurod to himself the sole right of the process in Leeds.

Numerous specimens on view, 14, Comraoicial-atreot Photographers iu other towns can have their pictures finished in ths samo manner by Bending the negatives, Ono Hundred PhotograpliB Medallion for 21a. 49i72 CARTES DE VISITE at 10s. dozen, or 2s. 6d. forone.

Portraits taken for Lockets, Rings, or Brooches, Glass Pictures taken daily, in any weather. Portraits copied or enlarged, by ED WD. BOOT, 18, Central Market, Leeds. Established 1846. 28944c PORTRAITS.

15 Copies of CARTE DE VISITE for 2s. 6d. The British and Foreign PHOTOGRAPHIC COPYING COMPANY. Fifteon full size, exact copies of Carte de Visite, carefully executed and mounted for 32 stamps. SBnd your Carte de Visite, which will be duly returned uniujured with the copies post free.

Address II. K. Dixon, Manager, 223t, Strand, London. 51734 ORTRA1TS. The British and Foreign PHOTOGRAPHIC COPYING now Vignettos of English Royalty and Celohrities for 36 stamps, post froe.

A spooimen and list will bo sent for three postage stamps, a. liberal discount allowed to tho trade. Address H. K. Dixon, 223J, Strand, London.

51725 British and Foreign PHOTOGRAPHIC COPYING do Visite enlarged to an elegant and life-like cabinet picture, lOin. mouuted complete, for 5s. 6d. in stamps single copy 8s. for two copies of samo Carte, post free.

Address H. K. Dixon, Manager, 223j, Strand, London. 51726 HOLMES'S FINE ART REPOSITORY, 8. Albion-Stbekt.

the oheajieBt House in Leeds for First class ENGRAVINGS, all kiuds of Piotura Frames. Looking GlasscB and every article connected with the trade. N.B. The Country Trade mvppliod at the lowest Wholesale Prices. 40834 MATHEMATICAL DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, Theodolites, Levels, Ciroumferenters, ScalCB, Tapes, Chains, T-Squares, jural iututiiiuxi ana wojva, hub-iuu, Lambeth, London, near Astley's Theatre, respectfully inform the public that their Illustrated Price List will be forwarded free on application.

The prices will be found remarkably low. Every article warranted Second-hand instruments of all kinds, by the best makers, always in Btook. 30654 FEANKS'S SPECTACLES for weak sight, 48, Briggate, nearly opposite the Bull and Mouth Hotel Leeds. 14801 8ARSAPARILLA, prepared from tho finest Jamaica Root. 13.

'W. OROSLEY, Family Chemist, 6, Bond-street, Leeds, F44006O EDWIN YEWDALL, Dispensing and Family Chemist, 40, WADE-LANE, Leeds, is Ageut for SOHWEPPIFS LEMONADE, SODA POTASS, and SELTZER WATER THOMAS LEMONADE Boca Water, the Brighton BUPEROARBONATHD SELTZER WATER, O'OONNELL'S PRIZE MEDAL INFAIJTS' FEEDING BOTTLE, and Maker of YEWD ALL'S QUININE DENTIFRICE. 27470 0 mHE HYDRO THERMAL TREATMENT of J. DISEASE, or IMPROVED WATER CURE, at West View House, IUdey. Terme moderate.

Physician Dr. ORAIG. 40107 HORBURY HOUSE of MERCY. -Funds ore greatly needed to complete the new buildings which are now in progress. JOHN SHARP, Warden.

Horbury, near Wakefield. 60262 DISPENSARY for DISEASES of the SKIN, ST. PAUL'S-STREET, LEEDS, For the gratuitous treatment of the poor afflicted with Ohronio Diseases of the Skin, as Scorbutic and other Eruptions or UloerB, in-cluding those produced by Scrofula and Oanoer. President, G. 8.

BKBOROFT, M.P, Baneoo, O. HOBTON. Hon, W. M. NELSON.

39553 0 a few ptfeaVlisssBi'0 aud'wrlter of the Books ofiOaligiarhjr. Teatiiioni3ls' from-tho Queen and Prince cjsoose, (oianoou. lies attenaeo. an. iHortn-screet iieeus.

49020 HCING.Mr. TAYLOR, Professor. PRIVATE or in Class'. Mr. Tavlor's Bvslem emhraces averv exercise calculated to improve thelorm and general movement of tho body.

Hillary-street, Wood- hojrse-lane. J) ioosi OPKINSON'S PATENT GRAND, BOUDOIR nWAWTV fltnim A flf "DT A NTrvlnUmTrd Tr, nAAfHn IFi'" UIWUM nuu VUA J. -lil lUUiUJIUUlilNi outuviuu vU the rniST OLABS PRIZE MEDALS of the Great International Exhibitions of Wjbh! 1855. Messrs. HOPKINSON have the honour to announce that they receive the Medal or iWA tP.

"FOR GREAT EXCELLENCE 6f TONE. So." and.by the following extract it wiU ho seen that TWO FIRMS ONLY in GREAT -BRITAIN have been selected by the Musical Jurors for especial distinction. See Jurori Report, Page i. making the awards for pianofortes the jury have felt a diffloulty arise from the medals being all ot the same value, which compels them to award apparently the same degree of honour to any merit shewn by a small maker, that they would to the most successful performance of tbe first manuf acteers in Europe. The rules established by the Commissioners do not warrant any speoial awards being given but the jury consider they will uot bo exceeding their; jpowore In placing certain makers at the head of their list, with notices mora full andspecial than those which follow.

i The makers which the lory wish thus to dlBttoguish are for GREAT BRITAIN, 'BROADWOOD' and Wahe-booms 235, Regent-street, and 9, Conduit-etreet, London and 8 and 6, COMMKROLAL-STREET, LEEDS. 25041 HARMONIUMS. The Largest Stock in Yorkshire, Newand Second-hand, at HOPKHf SON'S, 6 and 6, Com-merdal-street, Leeds. 17950 BECOND-HAND COTTAGE PIANOFORTES. A number of excellent Cottage and Semi-Cottage PianoB, from iu tp 20 at HOFKINSON'S, 5 and 6, Commercial-street, Leeds.

17951 PIANOFORTES and HARMONIUMS, at 17, iglhion-streefe, EeedB; O. A. WILSON has-sotae very good Second Imndfinatrnmenta in stock, in addition to New ones. 49903 iROADWOOD'S PIANOFORTES, at J. W.

I SYKES'S, 21, Albion-street, Leeds, 47644 MALLARD'S PIANOFORTES, at J. W. SYKES'S, Albion-street, Leeds. 47645 MUSICAL BOXES, from 1 to 12 Guineas, at J. W.

SYKES'S, 21, Albion-street, Leeds. 4761G ENGLISH CONCERTINAS from 2 to 12 Guineas, at W. SYKES'S, 21, Albion-Btreet, Leeds. 47647 PIANOFORTE, Violin, and English Concertina, TAUGHT by J. BYKES, 21, Albion-Btreet, Leeds, 47648 BEECROFT'S PIANO HARMONIUM WAREHOUSE.

The Largest and Best STOCK In Yorkshire of NEW and SECOND-HAND (by all the Principal Makers), at Prices to defy competition. All Instruments Warranted. Inspection invited. TUNING and REPAIRING, by first-class Workmen. INSTRUMENTS FOR HIRE.

SHEET MUSIC AT HALF-PRICE. Observe the COMMERCIAL-STREET, LEEDS. 51854 PIAJS OFORTES by themost eminent London makers atwholesale priccB. BhcetMusicinendless variety. Longley's Pianoforte Exchange, Albion-place, Leeds, the cheapest house in Yorkshire, K1RKMAN SOJS'S Grand Patent 'Seven-octaves Trichord COTTAGE PIANOFORTES, in olegant walnut or rosewood.

These instruments Btand unrivalled for superior quality tone, elasticity of touch, grandeur of design, and excellence of workmanship. May be had at the lowest reduced prices. Agent, LON GLEY, Albion-place, Leeds. 1 EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL, awarded to 11 JOSEPH HIGHAM, Victoria-street, Manchester, for improvements in Valvo Musical Instruments, tho most extenBivo Military Musical Instrument Maker in England. Tholnstrumentsmadeby J.Higham are the cheapest and easiest fo play hitherto invented.

Bauds supplied at the wholesale price on the shortest notice. Prices and drawings HIGHAM, Victoria-Btreot, near the Cathedral, Manchester. 27519 IFTY PIANOFORTES and HARMONIUMS, by the hest makers, at B. W. BAR WICK'S Show Rooms, Marketplace, Keighley.

Pianofortes, Harmoniums, Concertinas, tuned and repaired. Brass Bands snpph'ed. Pianofortes lent on hire. 46381 PIANOFORTES and HARMONIUMS, at reduced prices, new and second-hand, (warranted), at J. MOORE'S Depot, Buxton-road, Huddersfield.

38860 BRASS, Reed, String, and Drum and Fife Bands Musical Instruments ofaevery description, the best and cheapest, warranted and carriage paid, at J. MOORE'S, Hudderslield. Patterns, prices, and testimonials, post-free. BandsBupplied at wholesalepricea. Agent for Besson'B celebrated Brass Instruments.

38861 TITHE LOUNGE FOR NEW TOYS. 52098 BAGATELLE BOA RD Cheaper than ever. J. W. CARR'S Fancy Repository, 29, Commoroial-streot, 52099 rfllHE LOUNGE FOR NEW GAMES.

J. 52100 US1CAL BOXES Cheaper than ever. J. W. CARE'S Fancy Repository, 29, Commercial-street.

oziui a mHE LOUNGE FOR PRESENTS. JL 52102 THE NEW JAPANESE COMBS. A beautiful assortment from 2s. each, at J. W.

CAKE'S Fancy Repository, 29, Oommercial-Btreet, Loed3. 52103 da mHE LOUNGE FOR CHRISTMAS TRUE JL ORNAMENTS. 52104 mB NEW PO WDEJir JL by ho had of Messrs.T4hTeeton and Bon, Albion-Btreet. 51807 Tj 1THOGRAPHY, including Circulars, Cards, Sui Mtrntftandums, and Advico Notes, executed hy Charles Goodall, lbll, Wootlhonse-lano, Leeds. EROANT1LE STATIONERY at OHAKLKS GOODALL'S, 169, Woodhouse-lano, Leeds.

50531 CHRISTMAS! CHRISTMAS! -Christmas Note PAPER and ENVELOPES in great variety, at MEGSON'S, Stationer, Briggate. LEDGERS and DAY BOOKS for 18(14, at MEGsON'S(from A. Megaon's, Manchester), Wholesale Stationer, 75, Briggate, Leeds. PRINTING by Steam Power, in two, four, and six colours, at JAOKBON'S, 7 and 8, MiU-hUl, Leeds. 49257 RUN TING, PERFORATING, PAGING, and CUTTING MACHINES.

Illustrated prospectuses on application to James Salmon, Royal Exchange, Manchester. 42801 ESTABLISHED 1789. THE ORIGINAL TOBACCO, HNUFtf, AND CIGAR DEPOT, 64, BRIGGATE. TODD and JACKSON return thanks to the nobility and gentry of LeedB and neighbourhood for their kind patronage for many years past, and to reassure them that they will endeavour to sustain the high reputation of their establishment by supplying first-clasB goods at reasonable prices. A very large assortmentof FOREIGN CIGARS of the most approved brands.

BRIAR and MEERSCHAUM PIPES in great variety. TODD JACKSON'S PRIME SMOKING MIXTURE. 52087 BAVANNA CIGARS. First Arrival of tne'New' Crop per Royal West India Mail Steamer Shannon, ex Havanna to Southampton, a fine Case of LA MATILDE DE J. MORALES, juet cleared, can bo seen at JAMES STEAD'S, 17, Boar-laue, who respectfully invites the attention of connoisseurs and buyers to the same, the quality of these cigars being of a very superior character.

51929 WHOLESALE TOBACCO MANUFACTORY, Call-lano, Leeds. ROBERT CLARK hogs respectfully to inform his friends and the public, that he has Opened the above Establishment with a ohoice stock of Foreign and British CIGARS, MEERSCHAUM and BRIAR ROOT PIPES. Smoking Apparatus in great variety. iOR MEERSCHAUM and BRIAR PIPiliS, go to JP B. WADE'S, Kirkgate, 15 doors from Briggate.

The cheapest and beat seleotion out of London. Amber Tips hi every variety. 52088 fg tOBALiCO. Fine RICHMOND VIRGINIA JL1 TTONTflV DEW. cut in hond and stamned accordina to the new Act of the Customs Duty.

Sole agent for Leeds, JAMES STEAD, 17. Boar-lane. 28450 jyOTIOE of REMOVAL of BUSINESS. Xl T. STORY begs to inform his numerous friends and tho public that he has REMOVED his place of business from Park-row to his new premises TOP of OOOKRIDGE-STREET, Woodhouse-lane, aud his Snow Room is now open with a new Stock of CHANDELIERS, HALL LAMPS, PENDANT8, of the newest design and Bhape.

520!) ARTIFICIAL TEETH upon a new ana improved principle, without the extraction of stumps or any pain whatever. (Protected by Her Majesty's RoyalLettera Patent. Mr. S. MOSELY, SURGEON DENTIST, (DentiBt to His Majesty the King of Hanover,) 1 1 GroBvenor-Btreet.

London, and 3, LEEDS. Tne eatest improvement of the day, in the structure of Artificial Teeth, is acknowledged by all to have been effected by Mr. Mosely, for which Her Majesty has granted to him Royal Letters Patent and he is the only person who has a right to uso this invaluable and most extraordinary patent. Mr. Mosely therefore feels it hiB duty to caution tho public against certain persons who are endeavouring to imitate his advertisement, although quite incompetent to adopt his valuable discovery, but who would lead the public to believe that they can supply Mr.

Mosely's method of inserting Artificial Teeth, Mr. S. Mosely also wishes to impress upon the public the fact that he is not only ono of the oldcBt established dentists in England, but has unquestionably one of the largest dental practices, at the samo time having at his command every facility for introducing all tho most recent improvements of the day, and upon tho most reasonable terms compatible with quality of workmanship and material. None but men of first-class talent are engaged, SINGLE TE1ITH from Es EACH SETS (Upper Lower Complete), ALL CONSULTATIONS FREE. 3, EAST-PARADE, LEEDS.

Established in London Xnd Youkshike Thirty Years. B613 R. W. JEFFERSON, Surgeon Dentist, 14. York-Place, LeedB.

33915 fR. RIDOUT, Surgeon Dentist, successor to Mr. RogerB.has REMOVED to 20, PARK-SQUARE, Leeds. 49006 MR. BARSTOW, Surgeon Dentist, Gascoigne's yard, Boar-lane, Leeds, Regular attendance Tuesdays, from ten to four.

18429 IMPORTANT NOTICE. MR. S. G. RHODES, Practical Dentist, 163, Park-lane, Leeds.

Beautiful ARTIFICIAL TEETH on Silver Palates from 2s. 60. each. Warranted perfectly successful for mastication and artioulation, and perfectly natural In appearance. 28453 ARTIFICIAL TEETH, Mr.

CHILD, Surgeon-Dentist, 10, East-parade, near the Town Hall Leeds, 25 years resident in LeedB, continues to supply the best Mineral Teeth, which are fixed without extracting roots, or any pain whatever, and do not change, A SmgleTooth 0 6 0 A Complete Set 5 0 0 No springB or wires are used. They aro firm in the mouth, aid a support to loose teetn, ana are guaranteed co answer an tne purposes of the natural teeth in eating, speaking, Ice chnens may be seen ana nil mrormation tree ra cmvrgo. Common Teeth Half-price. IT 47244 0 IEWSBURY BROWN'S ORIENTAL TOOTH 09 PASTE, sold wholesale by Goodau, Sjems. 20985 LOSS of HAIR RESTORED.

-Thirty'yeara' successful practice in London. Patronised by the Royul the nobility, and faculty. MrB. SANDERSON, from London, Camden House, Woodhouse-lane, Leeds. Parties who.are suffering from Baldness or Defection, no matter from what cause, will find- Mrs.

Sanderson possesses the beat and only remedy ever discovered for baldness, strengthening, beautifying, or restoring the Hair, or Moustaches, and preventing their turning grey. All letters of inquiry, inclosing a directed envelope, will be promptly answered, free of charge Mrs. a. can be consulted as well by letter as in person, in consequence of her long practice in the restoration of the human hair. 49103 ALDNBSS PREVENTED by skilful cutting and shampooing, at WTNKWORTH'S Rooms, 7, Guildford-strest, Top of Upperheaa-row DR.

SKELTON'S HERBAL MSDIOINES, 177, BOTTOM ot BRIGGATE, ADVICE GRATIS DAILY. 37034 as OR REAL EYE PRESERVERS go to Mr. FRANKS, optician, 48 Briggate, ueoae. ua TREES, SHRUBS, PONTEY, Landscapo Gardener, and Manager of Ornamental Timber, requests on inspection of his Large and Healthy STOCK of Ornamental and Forest Trees, Evergreen and Flowering Shrubs, suitable for planting the grounds of villa residences, public parks, cemeteries, Nurseries, near Huddersfield. 50996 TEN THOUSAND ROSES.

A Collection of upwards of 200 of the newest and best varietiss in cultivation. A descriptive priced list free. EDWIN COOLING, Derby. 50979 mo FARMERS, BUILDERS, and Others. Have JL on hand an assortment of DRAINING TILES for Land; quality indisputably good their own recommendation.

Thanks for past favours hi' Bricks any Blze and shape made to order. Jack-larie Brick Wotbs, Hunslet. CHARLES GROSVENOR. Al THEW B. ROBSON Manufacturers of RAILWAY and COLLIER (iKI5A.SE;, VEGETABLE and PIN IS OILS, NAPHTHA for COLLIERIES, PINE and BLACK VARNISH, GREASE, OIL, and VARNISH WORKS, Cloadon-lane, noar Sunderland.

Office Three Indian King's-court, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 50186 ON SALE, American Kenned Petroleum Oil, Turpentine Substitute. Light and Heavy Lubricating Oils, and Grease. Anply to Thomson, Bagnall, and 30, Moorflelda, Liverpool, ff 46120 REMOVAL. TURNER'S PATENT STRAP COMPANY have now REMOVED from Leeds to their new premises, ARMIT WORKS, Greenfield, near Manchester, where they will be glad to receive all future communications.

ripAKE your BOYS to WILLEY'S, where the JL JUVENILE CLOTHING is noted for its neatness, durability of material, rlrmneBSOf workmanship, and economy hi price. Be particular in the address W. WILLEY, No. 1, BRIDGE-END HOUSE, BOTTOM OF BRIGGATE, LEEDS. 285 YAM AND OO.

WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, 42, BRIGGATE, LEEDS. 52049 NELSON, Tailor and Draper, late of 3, Harrison-s street, has REMOVED to 26, NORTH-STREET, nearly opposite Trafalgar-street. Leeds. 52090 HABDW1CK and HEADLAND, Tailors, Shirt-makers, and Undertakers, 49, Briggate. Leeds.

46093 TAILORS are respectfully informed that they may obtain MANCHESTER GOODS and all other TRIMMINGS at moderate prices at JOHN STOREY and SONS, 43 and 44, BRIGGATE, who purchased previously to recent advances. Their Stock of General WOOLLEN DRAPERY is very extensive and well BeleoteiL. 51989 1 0HN WALES SMITH, 32 and 33, Commercial-W street. Mourning Coaches, Hearses, 4c, REMOVED from 1, St. Paul'a-street, to Somera-street, bock of West Side of Park-Bquare.

51352 GEORGE FOWLES, Tailor and Habit Maker, (Mi, Albion-street. 50839 MIBBONS and GAWLER, TAILORS, LX 6, EAST-PARADE, LEEDS. 47854 WINTER COSTUME FOR GENTLEMEN, BESPOKE DEPARTMENT. JOSH. PARKIN and SON have a large and CHOICE STOCK of beautiful NEW WOOLLENS, suitable for every description of garment for the present season.

A large assortment of the NEWEST FANCY WAISTCOATINGS. 50367 READY-MADE DEPARTMENT. A very superior Stock of WELL MADE OVERCOATS, in every shape and colour, of the NEWEST MATERIALS; together with every other garment, suitable for all classes, at JOSH, PARKIN and SON'S, FASHIONABLE GREAT COAT and TROUSERS' MAKERS, 21, BRIGGATE, LEEDS. 50368 HE BOY'S DRESS at BARRAN'S MART lasted our Bovs longer than anv we ever boueht before. JOHN BARRAN, NUMBER ONE, BRIGGATE, LEEDS.

515l5d riHE BOYS' INVERNESS CAPES at BARRAN'S JL always look well and are no trouble to put on. JOHN BARRAN, NUMBER ONE, BRIGGATE, LEEDS. 51516 HERE DID I GET IT? WHY FROM BARRAN'S I've had it two or three winters, and if tho fashions did not change I should have it two or three more. JOHN B.ARRAN, NUMBER ONE, BRIGGATE, LEEDS. 51517 HAT IS JOHN BARRAN NOTED FOR? ECONOMY, EXCELLENCE, and TASTE.

FASHION, BTVLE, and ELISUANUE, WINTER COATS in ENDLESS VARIETY. AND THE BOY'S DRESS FOR ALL SEASONS. JOHN BARRAN, NUMBER ONE, BRIGGATE, LEEDS. 51518 (I JOHN BARRAN is THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHIER. 51519 OHN BARRAN'S IS THE POPULAR MART.

51520 OHN BARRAN IS A FAVOURITE WITH THE BOYS. 51521 OHN BARRAN SELLS WORKING DRESS el AT ARTIZAN'S PRICES. 51522 lOHN BARRAN IS A UNIVERSAL OUT-tl FITTER. 51523 JOHN BARRAN'S SUPPLY OF DRESS IS NEVER EXHAUSTED. 51524 JOHN BARRAN'S IS NUMBER ONE, BRIGGATE, LEEDS.

51525 (GENTLEMEN'S months since, Jf in order to meet more satisfactorily the wants of my Customers, I fitted up RoomB especially for the BeBpoke Department, and also on-gaped a firatclass Cutter, whose Style and Fit has given unqualified satisfaction. This season finds me even better prepared to meet the wishes of my Customers, and gentlemen favouring me with a trial may rely ou getting a well-fitted garment made up with the utmost care as regards workmanship. BOYS and YOUTHS' KNICKERBOCKER and OXONIAN SUITS made up according to the latest fashions and at moderate prices. A largo and well ASSORTED STOCK of CLOTHS to Belect from. A.

M'KINNELTj, Commercial Outfitter, 127, Briggate, Leeds. 48431 WINTER FASHIONS. WILLEY has made his Preparations for the Winter Season, and his stock combines all the NEWEST NOVELTIES in Gentlemen's Wear. Prices lower than ever. 50351 WILLEY'S PRINCE OF WALES OVERCOAT 50352 WILLEY'S RUSSELL OVERCOAT.

50353 ILLEY'S PRINCE ALFRED OVERCOAT. 60351 WILLEY'S PALMERSTON OVERCOAT. 60355 ILLEVS WIMBLEDON OVERCOAT. 50356 BOYS snd YOUTHS' OVERCOATS and INVERNESS CAPES, in endless variety, to be selected from, I i 8 No, 1, BRIDGE END HOUSE, BOTTOM OF BRIGGATE, LEEDS. 50357.

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