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ct i RS. CLARK'S APARTMENTS (facing the ISoucatton. E'MOVAL. MR. MIDDLETON, Surgeon, from Bank Parade to Adelphi Terraoe; Snlford.

'JUNE SUBSGRIPTiONSi RECEIVED DAILY. The latest UitBlugenoefeceivaf bv teldmiAnh from the -Orimfln in' nntttait hA near Blackbiirn-Stntinn SPEED, Academist, Bunbury, Beeston Station. Board, per quarter of 12 weeks, i.4z R. J. THORNE HARRIS, Professor of Music, York Place, HiaberBronirhton, RECEIVES POPILS for the Piano Forte, Organ, Harmonium, Singing, and Composition.

Classes for the Art of Composition and Part Singing. Terms may be known on application at his residence. LIBERAL and Comprehensive EDUCATION. Carlton Terraoe School, Liverpool, conducted by Dr. W.

JHUE. Modern languages, and physical and moral science form the most prominent feature of the school, whilst classics and mathematics are in the higher classes an essential element for students preparing for a univorsity course. Terms for boarders, 60, 80, or 1(10 guineas for pupils under 10, 18, and above 18 respectively. Prospectuses on "application to Dr. JHUE, 7, CarltOE Terrace, Upper Parliament-street, Liverpool.

ENDOWED GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Uffculme, Devon. Head Master (eleoted February, 1845), Rev. WALTER EATON, M.A. of Merton College, Oxford. Terme.for board and tuition, including olassios, French, German, and mathematics Under 10 years of age 35 Guineas per Annum.

Under 14 45 Above 14 50 The situation of Uffculme Grammar School is pleasant, and remarkably healthy, within the valley of the Culme, hut high, above level of the river. Uffculme is distant two miles from the Tiverton Road Station, on the Bristol and Exeter Railway. The post town is Culiompton. CIDER! CIDER! CTDER 'This very Whole-, some and Dolioious BEVERAGE may be had Genuine from. J.

Armstrong, wine merchant, 66, Oldham-st. Pints 3a. 3d. per dz He B. PEACOCK SON, SILK HATS, 10s.

13s. and 17s. One shilling discount for cash. A Complete Assortment of GOODS suitable for the.present season now on hand. H.

B. PEACOCK SON, 9, St. Ann's Square. ATERPROOF COATS AND CAPES in great variBty. H.

B. PEACOCK SON. IHE GUINEA MORNING COAT, made only by H. B. PEACOCK, SON.

H. B. PEACOCK AND PROFESSED TROUSER MAKERS, 0, St. Ann's Square. SON, AWRENCE HALL'S PATENT STARCH -M-a stands unrivalled.

Wnol Liverpool, Edinburgh, and York. ILLTAM WILSON, 50, King-street (late Hall and Wilsonl.isNOW OFFERING the WHOLE of his STOCK of GAS-FITTINGS at a GREAT. REDUCTION. LACQUERED and BRONZED BRACKETS, 2s. Sd.

at WILLIAM WILSON'S, 50, King-street. ONE-LIGHT SLIDEivitii glass, 8s 6d.j Tivo-light, 12s. Three-light, 30s. at WILLIAM WILSON'S, 50, King street. ALL LANTERNS, with stained glass, from 28s.

at WILLIAM WILSON Jung-street. NEW HALL LAMP, with rich cut-glass dish, 20s. at WILLIAM WILSON'S, 50 King-street. ILLIAM WILSON, AUTHORISED GAS FITTE for Manchester, Salford, Broughton.and district. ATER AIR-PROOF BEDS, CUSHIONS.

for STATHAM CO, 11, Corporation-street, four doors from Market-streetJ FLETCHER'S Door-post and Window Plates are tbe best anywbere; Brass and Glass LetterB fixed on window panei; Sign Writing, Swan Court, 65, Market-street GENUINE AFRICAN ARROWROOT. Just arrived, 58 Cases, ox Elhkpe 60 ditto, ex Aurora-; 60 ditto, ex Candace. Apply at THOMAS CLEGG'S, 28, Corpora- BROUGHAMS, greatly improved, easy to ride in, silent, light in draught, highly finished aleo the most agreeable open Carriage, as built by us for Her Majesty, and the Duchess of Kent and nobility many finished, building to order, and in progress, may be Been. NURSE CO. 200, Regent-street, London.

THE CHEAP GAS MOVEMENT. All existing Gas Companies are monopolies and new companies, by availing themselves of modern improvements, may erect works for about one-third of the sum expended by most existing companies, while the price of gas may bo considerably reduced. For plans, working drawings, estimates, or other information, apply to GEORGE FLIMTOFF CO. 27, Benson-Btreot, Liverpool. FOR THE MILLION.

ILVER PATENT LEVER WATCHES, jewelled in 10 holes, improved balan ces at 3. 15s. each. SILVER GENEVA WATCHES, with silver or enamelled dials, in great variety, at 2. 10s.

each, GOLD PATENT LEVERS, from seven guinaos to twenty pounds. A written warranty is givon with each watch. EIGHT DAY TIMEPIECES 14s. each. DITTO, with Alarum 18s.

each. Keep first-rate time, and are well adapted for offices, bedrooms. N.B. Every timepiece is examined before it is sent out. I.

SIMMONS, Silversmith, Jeweller, Watchmaker, and Electroplate Manufacturer, 7, St. Ann's Square. B. PEACOCK SON, PRICES OF GARMENTS MADE TO MEASURE: Dress Coat No. 1 3 4 0 Do.

vest do Black Doe Trousers do 0 17 0 1 10 0 PMAS KEYNER SONS beg to thank tbo 'ner iriends, who tendered BUoh "h'ch took tZt mii, aBnion-unaer-iiyne. FOMONA GARDENS. THIS DAY (Saturday), Ahr? CIfy ROYAL BRASS BAND nntl I POMONA GARDENS. On MONDAY arid PWB7 Be.h 8 QUADRILLE BAND in attendance, and tho Gardens. 6d.

Muoic in attendance. Admission, by refreshment tlokefc, fid. eaoh. ANCHESTER BOTANICAL AND HORTI- CULTURAT. KnitTJflTV mn take place at the Society's Gardens, OldTrafford, on Wednesday next, June for tho admission of Ladies and strangers may ha had at the offloe of the Secretary, or from any of members.

A BAND will be in order, JOHN SHAW, Seoretary, Lonncil Room, 40, Pnnoess-etreet, June 8th, 1855. ANCHESTER BOTANICAL AND HORTICULTURAL SncrRTV Th Manohoster Botanical and Hortioultural Society have arraoffo'd to the BOTANICAL GARDENS, Old Trafford, to the Public SATURDAY AFTERNOON8, from two o'olook till dusk, further notioe, at a charge of threopenoe each. By order, JOHN SHAW, Seoretary. Counoil Room, Princess-street, Jnue 8th, 1855. ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, BELLE VUE, MANCHESTER.

PRIZE GLEE SINGING, to take plaoe WEDNESDAY, 2rth June, 1855. Prizes: First, 10; second, third, 2, To commence precisely at four o'clock m. of Parties contending for tho Churoh Musioal Institute, Idle: Yorkshire; Burnley Glee Club, Burnley, Lancashire; Gibb's Pottery Gleo Party, Etrnria, Staffordshire Airdole Institute, near Bradford, Yorkshire. competition to take plaoo in 'the large robm in i the gardens. extra oharge.

GRAND MATCH AT CRICKET. The ANNUAL MATCH betweon the ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN SEVENTEEN of the BROUGHTON CLUB, with Three will be played on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, the 22nd, and 23rd inet. Wiokets to he pitched at eleven o'olook day. Further partionlare will shortly he given. By order of Committee.

ANCHESTER KOYAL infirmary, DISPENSARY. LUNATIC HOSPITAL, or ASYLUM. Weekly Board, Mav28, 1355, Notioe is hereby (riven, that a CIAL GENERAL BOARD of the TRUSTEE of theBe Charities will be held in the Board Room of the Infirmary on Thursday tho 14th June next, at eleven o'clook in the foranoosj for purpoBe of ELECTING a DISPENSARY SURGEON, to fill vacanoy occasioned by the lamented death of Mr. Edward Tomlinson. case a ballot be demanded, the doors will be closed fit two Ladies who are trustees of theee charities oan vote by proxy, on their name and address to a pupsr, stating the names of candidates for whom they vote; which.

paper must ba delivered to the chairman of the board, by a trustee, during the hours the ballot. Printed forms for ladies' proxy votes will be delivered to each candidate, on application at tho Secretary's office. Every candidate eligible for this office, will be requiredto produce testimonials of having passed an examination as surgeon the Royal College of Surgeons, in London, Edinburgh, or Letters from candidates with testimonials, are to be free of poBlage, or before Saturday the nd June next, addressed to the Secretary at the Infirmary. Extract from the 22nd Rule. That no trustee be allowed to vote by proxy (except ladies above mentioned); that no new trustee, by subscription, shall a vote at any general board, unleBB he Bhall bave paid his subscription at least fear months previous to the holding of such nor shall any trustee have avoto at such board if his subscription be twelve months in arrear; but every benefactor of guineas or upwards, shall be immediately entitled to vote.

no benefactor or subscriber can bave more than ono vote any question; and no benefaction or subscription, entered the name of uny sooiety, or partnership, can entitle it to more one vote. By order of the Board, ROBT. THORPE RADFORD, Secretary. THE TRUSTEES OF THE MAN CHESTER ROYAL IN FIUMARY. My Lords, Ladies, and Gentleman, appear before you for the third time as a CANDIDATE for the of DispoBsury Surgeon to your valuable charity.

previous professional labours in this city for ten years of which were spBnt in the Infirmary as one of its resident officers, and for the last six. my services have been given to the. and Pendleton Eoyal Hospital and Dispensary, as one of. viBiting Burgeons, in consideration of which I have received subjoined testimonial), will, I trust, be considered a olaim to support on the present occasion. I have the honour to be, lords, ladies, and gentlemen, your obedient servant, GEORGE BOWKING.

Clifford-street, Oxford Road, May 29, 1855. Salford and Pendleton Royal Hospital and Dispensary, une 1 1855. "Dear Sir, I have great pleaBuro in transmitting to you the following resolution, passed at the meeting of the board held morning. I remain, yours very truly, G. Bowring.

That this hoard has great pleasure in bearing testimony to the abilities and kindness manifested by Mr. Bowring Mn nttondftcr-e on the Door in this charity, and to the great in iio nas taken in the itue institution Binee bis Ap pointment to the oflice ot Honorary surgeon July, loiy. BOWRING'S COMMITTEE MEET EVERY EVENING at the Albion Hotel, at six o'olook. THE TRUSTEES OF THE MAN- CHESTER ROYAL INFIRMARY. My Lords, Ladies, and Gentlemen, I have the honour again to present myself as a CANDIDATE for the vacant oSioe of Assistant Surgeon to the Infirmary.

I can lay no olaim to your consideration on the of long connection with this city. I trnst, however, that intm-natn nf tho In tlrmurv would not on that account be pre by my election; and I venture to hope that my unusually protracted curriculum ue sLuueai, uuuer sumo ui tuo muo, surgeons in Europe, and my professional qualifications testimonials will bo hold to afford presumptive evidence that lnnBt. have eDioved amnle opportunities of fitting myself to discharge efficiently the duties of the office I now solicit at your Should you honour mo by your hope to bo able to prove you that your confidence has not been misplaced. I have tho to remain, my Lords, Ladies, and Gentlemen, your VBry obedient, humble servant, ARCHIBALD P. CHILD8, (by examination) of the Royal College of Surgeons Lecturer on Materia Medico and tho Royal School of Medicine and Surgery, Pine-street; and Surgeon to the Ardwick and Ancoats Dispensary.

Arlington Place Oxford Rond R. GUILDS' Committee MEET DAILY, at the Queen's Hotel, at half-past three. WAIN WRIGHT BELLHOUSE, Chairman. OME ERASCAT1 RAILWAY COMPANY. Notice is hereby given, that no further application for in this company can be received alter saiuraay am instant, it.

The allotment will oe maua on mummy n.u Poultry, 6th Juno. E. C. NICHOLLS, Seoretary. sea), No.

1, Southrieiu House, ooum oeacn, niaoupooi. POTICHOMANIE. W. P. LAMBERT, Importer and Preparer of Materials, 67, Princess-st.

Manchester. MAWS ON, Estate and House Office, 28, Brosvn-streot. Agent. JOHN HENDRICK (18 years with. Ollivants'), Watch and Clock Maker, No.

17, St. Mary's Gate. JOHN FURNISS (27 years with Ollivants'J, Silversmith, Jeweller, and Eleotro Plater, dealer in Gold and Silver Looe. 17, St. Mary's Gate.

PAPER Hangings, French English Designs, at wholesale prices. Over Howard Atkinson's, 16, St. Ann's-st AS Chandeliers, Cut Glass Lustres, French 'Jf Moderator Lamps, Howard ScAtkinson, IB, St. Ann's-st. Chandeliers and other Brassworlc Relaoquered or Bronzed.

THE TEA WAREHOUSE, 135, Oxford-street, opposite AH Saints' Church, will be OPENED on Saturday l6th, byB.URGON CO. Tea Merchants. JTALIAN KID GLOVES at Is. pfer pair, A three pairs for 4s. 6d.

at LAKE BROT HERS, 30, St. Ann's-street. Agents for FORD'S EUREKA SHIRTS. EDDING CARDS AN.D WEDDING STATIONERY. VISITING CARDS, in the first style of Fashion, at FOTHERGILL'S, Royal Exchange Aroade.

WATERPROOF REVERSIBLE PALETOTS, every shape and make. HENRY STATHAM CO. 11, Corporation-street; four doorsfrom Market-strset. TO PORTER BREWERS. PLUNKET'S Celebrated PATENT MALT.

Agent, G. B. HORSLEY, Hdp Merohant, 1 1 Todd-streot. SUPERIOR LITHOGRAPHIC STONES, ljd. per lb; ot JAMES CHEETHAM'S, printer's broker, So.

23, Cannon-street, Manchester. GENUINE INDIA RUBBER COMBS, direct from- Paria; soft as shell, pliant as steel. HENRY STATHAM. CO. 11, Corporation-street, four doors from Market-Btreet.

PARIS, PRIVATE BOARD LODGING in a French family speaking English, fifteen minutes' from the Exhibition Palace, 3 per week, everything inoluded. References, Address (prepoid) Mrs. A. 12, Rue de Char.tras, Avenue do Neuilly, Paris. ONSIEUR.

DELIT, Professor of the French LfmtriiBC'e. has REMOVED from Welbeok-street to 70, Rosamond-street West, and is to OPEN Evening and Morning CLASSES, at 5a. ner month. By Mons. system the pupils commence to speak Frenoh in tbe first lesson.

'110 UILDERS. -CH AllLES HUNT begs to oaH tho attention of the trade to his patent PLANING MACHINE the work produced by it has met with the full approval of our most eminent builders. For prices of planing and sawing refer to price list, which may be had at the Palatine Saw Mills, Salford. BRITISH AND FOREIGN PAPER COLLINS invites the attention of Merchants, Manufacturers, Shipping Houses, and the Publio generally, to his Stock of WRITING PAPERS-hoth for inland and foreign correspondence comprising a moat extensive and varied Btock, and at tho lowest prices. Inland Poets, from 5s.

per ream Foreign PoBts, from 6s. per ream, JAMES COLLINS, 76, King-street, directly opposite the Town Hal, Manchester. SOLICITORS' and ACCOUNTANTS' PAPERS, ENVELOPES, and BOOKS, from 15 to 20 per cent less than obarged by London stationers. JAMES COLLINS, Mercantile Stationer, 76, King-street. COPYING PAPERS.

JAMES COLLINS has Just Received direct from Germany, a large Supply of most Superior COPYING PAPER, which he offers at aprice hitherto unprecedented in this oouutry. Samples for trial (gratis) on application. JAMES COLLINS, Importer and Pqpor Dealer, 76, lung-street COPYING BOOKS, better in quality and at much lower priceB than are charged by any Btationsrin London. JAMES COLLINS, Purveyor to Counting Houses, 76, KiDg-street COPYING PRESSES, an improved and superior quality, warranted not to fracture. JAMES COLLINS, Stationer and Printer, 76, King-Btraet.

LEDGERS, JOURNALS, CASH BOOKS, in every size and pattern, first class in every respect, a seoond-olass prioes Day Books or Waste Books supplied in quantities, at the loweBt estimate, JAMES COLLINS, Manufacturing Stationer and Paper Ruler, 76, King-street. THE MANCHESTER PURSE, price is. Is. 6d. and 2s.

each, of Russia, hogskin, and morocco, everlasting wehr, and far better than any porte-monnoio at four times tho price. JAMES COLLNS, Manufacturer, 76, King-street. PENDLE HOTEL, RAILWAY TERMINUS, Off-ATBUKN. NEAR CLITHEROE. EDMONDSON VARLEY again calls tho'attention'of travellers, tourists.

to the above establishment, which is obmmodiouBly aud extensively fitted up with everything conducive to the comfort of his guests, whose full approbation ha has always been most anxiouB to obtain. The aboveiotelis the nearest point per rail to theruinsof Sawley Abbey, GiBburii-in-Craven, tbe celebrated mountain of Pontile. Hill, o. Post oonveyanoes, wedding dinners, provisions for pleasure parties, o. on previous notioe.

Old wines, always on hand. Tiokete-fur flatting in the river Ribblo. BREAD WITHOUT YEAST. MILLER'S BRITISH BAKING POWDER This valuable preparation is warranted to produce the finost and most healthful bread any family can use, and is remarkable for the ease and simplicity of its management a few minutes sufficing to have the bread ready forthe oven, standing thus in striking contrast to baking by yeast, which, besides its known impurities, can seldom be obtained fresh and iu a fit state for preparing human food. This preparation will keep for years unchanged, and in every kind ofpastry.

boiled or baked dumplings, it will be found to impart a delightful lightness, both pleasing and salutary. The decided pre-eminence it has so long obtained, both at home and abroad, stamps its value as an important article of domestic economy. Sold in packages, from 2d. to Is. (id.

each (with full directions), by all respectable grocers, chemists, in this city, and over the kingdom. 84, MARKET STREET (NEXT DOOR TO HYAM'S). JOHN SMITH CO. Tobacconists and Importers of Cigars, Lundy Foot's, Lambkin's Cork, and other Snuffs, beg to call the attention of their friouds and the public generally, to their large Stock of FINE OLD CIGARS, MEERSCHAUM AND FANCY PIPES, PORTE MONNAIES, CIGAR CASES, J. S.

and Co. would also particularly recommend their celebrated 84's TOBACCO, of which they are the sole manufacturers. N.B. The Trade and Hotel-keepers supplied on the lowest terms. 84, MARKET-STREET, MANCHESTER.

C.DOUGALL'S PATENT DISINFECTING POWDER, for Preventing Foul Smells and Noxious Emanations. It removes the smell from drains, cesspools, water-closets, It is intended for domestic as well as publio use. In stables, cowhouses, it presatves tbo air pure, and makeB ventilation easy, so that its use ia highly conducive to the health of the animals. Manures treated with this disinfector will be fuund much improved, as the ammonia and phOBphorio acid are preserved, and a compound formed well known to be of great value for agricultural purposes. It contains no metals or other injurious ingredients.

The powder may be sprinkled dry over the source of impurity, or it may be mixed previously with water, in the proportion of half an ounce to a quart of water. Tiii Hiwr. After careful investigation of its properties, bae been ordered for use in Her Majesty's transports by the Secretary at War. Tho fnllnwins testimonials as to the efficacy of Mo.Dougalls Patent Disinfecting Powder are respectfully submitted to the notioe of the public iviancuesier arracus, uec. sum, icij.

nm-Hfv Hint. I have extensively used Mr. Mc.DouKall's Dis infecting Powder in the hospital stables of tho 3rd Dragoons at this place, and under much disadvantage as regards pavement, nnd droinooe. The result has been most beneficial indeed beyond sanguine expectation; the noxious effluvia from tivino fm. bnddintf.

wounds, breath, and exhalation from the diseased horses is speedily removed, and replaced by a comparatively pure and grateful atmosphere. Itabeords tbe moisture, thuB drying the pavement and air; it is, in my opinion, a most desirable thing to introduce into troop stables generally, and uitnlil ht, mnHt beneficial to horses if used on board skip. It6 moBt vital and important use I conceive to conBist in changing a vitiated to a greatly improved atmosphere, aud this would save the lives of very many men if used on transports, when they are orowded between decks, more especially when they are sick, wounded, end helpless as to cleanliness. B. C.

a. Gardiner, veterinary surgeon, ora igut uragoona. Veterinary Establishment, Mount-street, "Manchester, Nov.20tb, 1854. "Dear Sir, I have now been ueing your Disinfector in my stables for some time, with the very best result. When the Bick boxes ere cleaned out in the morning, a little of the powder is dusted on the floor which has the effect of perfectly sweetening the air, and freeing it from ammonia.

"I can recommend it with the utmost confidence to every horsekseper who has any respect for tho health and comfort of his stud. I am, yours faithfully, "Jons Lavvson. "To Mr. Mo.Dougoll." "City Omnibus Manchester, Deo.4, 1854. "Sir, I bare now been using your Disinfecting Powder for some time, with the very best results, aa it takeB away all noxious smell and dampness, and leaves the stables in a condition altogether sweeter, drier, end pleasanter than I have ever before experienced.

Yours respectfully, "John Malcolm, Foreman to tkeCityOmnibus Company. To Mr. Mo.Dougall." 56, Gartside-street, Manchester, 19th 12mo. 1854. "Dear Mr.

Mo.Dougall, I have uBed your Disinfecting Powder, and find it effectual for deodorising sick rooms and nurseries. In watery solution or powder it is effeotual for removing the disagreeable odour arising from ulcers and perulent discharges. It removes "tbe ammoniaoal smell from my stable. I have else deodorised medioines with it, whenever that object appeared desirable; but yet they did not fail in their action on the intestinal oanal. I am, very respeotfally, W.

WHITE, ourgeo 15, 17, 19, and 40, Long Millgate, Manchester (near the College Gates); Star Inn), RoohrlAlA- nnrl 00 nitoctorattto Sttinlinort Jan. 24th, 18j5. "Sir, Since September last I have used your Disinfecting Powder in my profession as an undertaker, in many scores of in-stances, and in every case with the best results, as it immediately allayed all bad smells, and acted, I have no doub as a PWenUve against infectious diseases. I have tried every other hich has from time to time been recommended as a disinfeotor, hut Sever Zndeny slightest use but yours. I think it almost invaluable to the medical faculty, especially in oases where post "rexaminations take place.

I should also say the coroners ought to recommend its use in all cases, inasmuch as I myself hive witnessed jurors refuse to enter apartments where the effluvia haB faced them on their entrance, and prevented their necessary inspection on such occasions. I shall, therefore, continue to use it, and recommend it to others in tho trade. In times epidomios and excessive mortality, myself and assistants have ennnnnter siokeninK smells from which I am confident vonr powder will, in future, protect ns. I am, sir, yours respectfully, Coffin Maker and General Undertaker." SOU) IN PACKAGES BY ALL DRUGGISTS, i.Thn Sin. Folly, and Woo of Gambling i lit nilBSB on tl in the above ohapol TO-f Ll Kb.

SAMUEL CEA8K80N. -tmBB 4a rtielarlv rs- tit half.ttfijtt Kiit o'clock. to 1 'iiV1 UlN-A11-11" amsUAL SERMONS on behalf the 1 tool preached'" Hsv.OHAKEffffli al'' Jnv. in London. Berviso-in io I ilJ" I the evening half-pastiol.

TTlrt-H TTTflVtTTT i JKlY F-RSA TWO -SERMONS nULbe pmohed iitA 10th lllM' 1-M 1 UIKV i- iiiJ murte at the close of each service. no BIX. ti. UIMIGUUUU 1U U1U Vi VJ rsERVICES. RUSHOLME 1 MANCHESTER.

-On Friday next, KW id will heboid in the above 1 Willi "10 SeillU, jfjtjkui, i.e. WfJ uf the Introductory Discourse; the mill offer the Designation Prayer 1 D.D. LL.D. will give the Charge VAUGHAN, moa to the People. inRN'ING (Juno I0 1855' 8 SERMON will S8B iSstreat Chapel, by the Rev.

JOHN Tutor of New College, London, when tobalf of the above sooeitv. Service -TTtoqtovaRV SOCIETY. TO- y. n.iav) 10'h- 1855 at half-past ton ilOBiu" SERMON will be preaoiioa in Dr. HARRIS, of Loudon.

W.VV RVFN1NG, June at seven o'oloo-, a MEETING will bo held, in Rusholme Road annrsEN. BA. of Lancaster: will ore- Cbapel, Salford, where the Rav. ia i will preside. 31 "A fll-8 0niv Juao 17th, SERMONS will be preaohed to llwotsTREET by the Rev.

AD CHAPEL, by the Rev. A. THOM- cHVPEL, Salford, by theRev. G. W.

CONDER, of CHAPEL, Salford, by the Rev. S. CHAPEL, by the Rev. A. B.

I'EARCE WSfecer fiHAPEL. bv the Rev. W.Q. BARRETT. R0 HAPE by the Rev.

J. BEDELL. Bl 'CHAPEL, by the Rev. Dr. MORISON, of HILL CHAPEL, by the Rev.

W. KIBKUS, n.r.TiTr Ttl1. "nTflT? fffttn Bun. CHAPEL, by the Rev. J.

SUGDEN, B.A. 1. jftsnioon at hnl f-pp a throe o'clock 1M i PPT hv the Ra. R. RTCE.

1 the prsning, at half-past six clock rKsTREET CHAPEL, bv the Rev. H. ALLON. fPNOlt-STBEET CHAPEL, Piccadilly, by the Rev. KKp nn4D CHAPEL, by the Rev.

Dr. MORISON. In. I 1, Dan ri TiTIRTP.W CHAPEL, Brougbton Road, by the Rev. J.

CHAPEL, SalforJ, by the Rev. Vi. G. S'-iii'lFTOV CHAPEL, bv the Rev. R.

KNILL. CHAPEL, by the Rev. V. PARKES. -'mi ROAD CHAPEL, by the Rev.W.KIRKUS,LL.B.

CHAPEL, by the Rev. in-1 NE CHAPEL, bv the Rev. J. SPENCER. HILL CHAPEL, by the Rev.

J. THORNTON, of Ami CHAPEL, by the Rev. P. THOMSON, A.M. "s'limfE CHAPEL, Stockport, by tho Rev.

J. RAWL1N- -iv Juno 18th, a PUBLIC MEETING of the of the Society will be held in Piccadilly tbo chair to be -taken at bix o'olook llio Dr. Morison, Rev. W. G.

Barrett, agent "ihKii Society, and several other ministers and Mends meeting. 'iSJjivi-oDinR. June 19th, a JUVENILE MISSIONARY sE teum in liusnoime uoaa uaapei; soaiuuuiw Xlio abair to be taken at seven o'olock. mwning, June SOth, at hnlf-past eight o'olook, t'ricuda of the SociBty will meet in the school-room, for Public Breakfast. Tiokets for the had, price Is.

at the respective vestries also at and Tubbs's, John Dalton-streot; and at Mr. DeausRnte, Manchester. THE Riht Reverend the LORD BISHOP of 1 M1SCHESTER, will LAY the CORNER STONJS ot the bo erected on the coUBeorated portion of the iiwtSaural Cemetery, riarpurhey, this afternoon, at T. B. CHEW, Hon.

Sec. IJmSIERIAL JUBILEE OF THE 11 21'. J. A. JAMES.

The Fiftieth Year of the Rev. in Birminguam wilt be completed on lue next. His own people celebrate tne event cy to their pastor of a congregational address, a of plate, and by placing at his disposal a sum MMarwirichle bus intimated a highlyuseful aiif I honovo- ix rtiuuts in iielgnbournood unci are anxiods to express their sympathies and congra-. occasion, and it is believed that multitudes who r-ainieo" iviLb, anil under deep obligations to, Mr. James, aB aa author, would gladly unite with them in a filler respect, gratitude, and affection.

The erection of a --iCbpei and Schools in Birmingham," has been appropriate public cominemorution, and a committee MBfsiwJ to carry it into effect. Churches and individuals of tae project, and desiring to contribute towards it, communicate, as speedily aa possible, with the the commuter, Mr. H. MANTON, Great 7. iKol.

1 3. GOUGH, of America, will deliver an 0M1OX in the largo room of the Stockport Sunday-: -i WsiioaJay Evening, 20th instant, at half-past seven; a us cbeir. tickets, reserved seats zs. west ena is. at the Stocknorl Advertiser Office, Mr.

J. Mr. '1'. Haioh's, Underbank and Mr. William speiance Hotel, Wellington Road South.

IHEATflE ROYAL, MANCHESTER. J-I SIGHT OF THE SPANISH DANCERS. SATURDAY EVENING, June 9, the ct THEKESE, and other ENTERTAINMENTS, DANCERS in their New Ballet of --TLLnGHTERS AND THE GALICIAN FETE. SOXOAY, tho AMATEUR PERFORMANCE. THE WARLOCK OF THE GLEN; THE WANDERING BOYS; and OE MILLER AND HIS MEN.

IHEAXHL! KOYAL, MANCHESTER. MRS. BICKERSTAFF'S BENEFIT, 's June 13, on which occasion Mr. and "'s DILLON will appear. ho performances will ila Us production of the new Ploy of LOUIS THE ELEVENTH, such sensation in the metropolis; after Iterated Drama of EJJLPHEGOR.

tuo Box-office. jATliE ROYAL, MANCHESTER, it; BENEFIT OF MRS. HORSMAN. klpAY EVENING, June 15, 1855, will (by permission 0f J. B.

Buckstone, Esq.) the CARRIED LIFE; After which, SERIOUS FAMILY. of Mrs, Horsmau, 22, Welcomb.street, City iC V-4 OVAL, MANC HESTER. HtWER SHAKSPEBIAN SOCIETY. Il-h i U' PERFORMANCE will TAKE PLACE on under the immediate Patronage of IV ii "mclous Miijostv the Queen. 1.1 Mob.

the Comitess of Derby. Hi, 5 'IP toe Mayor of Manchester. Siri tbe Mayor of Salford. sit Smith. Burt.

G.C.B. i' a 'K. "'t-Coloiifi! bint, nmflva nri.li, Liffht Siven in aid of the Building Fund of St. cii "ospitnl. Thopieces selected for represen-n Mr 'ea of "JOHN BULL" end "KATHARINE 'Hjj An Original Prologue, written for tho Esq.

will be delivered by one of the mil be given in future announcements. P. TIP AM Trpiflnver. WILLIAM DOHERTY, Hon. Sec.

'tHAM 01 lh L- MUSICAL FESTIVAL, units oi tho Genoral Hospital, ou tuo "i aays oi AuotiBt next. -r gracious Majesty the'Queen. I'i'v i ii ss too l'rince Albert. Uigliuess tbe Duchess of Kent. '-'Ilt it I'lrsuhnt: uonourablo Lord Willoughby do Broke.

i- "ontry of the Midland Counties. liBii. Chairman of the uommiu.ee, PATRONAGE OF irJV.w WBSW THE QUEEN, HIGHNESS PRINCE ALBERT, I- ''Itiii. lr Imperial Majesties tho A. u.uruiiss Or THE itlimra.

(of the Great Globe, Leicester that his MODEL of SEBASTOPOL, LL OpFvu.r of Baluklavo, and the Site of War in tho C-iop. the Lecture Theatre, at the Mechamos' "i'-'elvc ii, eet' Manchester, on Monday, Juno 18th. T' aml eight o'clock. dstopol. This highly ingenious and he Pfosent site of the war in the Crimea lcSitt I 1 moM which is so attractive at tho Great -j tho 'IUsrt')i is now being exhibited in Birming- I'Mioo 1 onerous intelligent visitors, woo remarkable effect with which the Ji a 'tie i siege works of the allies, and tho scenes rtivernti va a.ntl Inkermann are realised to the eye.

Oil thr, T.r mi flnonof (-lO and lecturer, and iho treat' of on elo- adfloi tneioidentB ortue war, 1U1U11UUU1" I 1 JSofn.r.'andthat it is tho intention of Mr. vvyia and instructive work of art to ond other Brent towns of the kingdom. rlnoon tm'on at night; and a the model, during the whole ools, half.prjce, Bignod 1 A r.5i daily will the OPEN on until on List Musical The Tsa and Players, Slat, each the SPE the the In o'clock. signing the of before Dublin. sent, 22.

as have board thirty That upon in than TO I office My (four Salford its the your my 7, this Mr. in terest mn JL Royal ground judiced and nf. hands. to honour Fellow i Shares Juno instant. 28, I North been SPECIAL instant Carriages Race Cross half Southport South twelve of Lancashire Liverpool, powers ofLease) as will such Directors, SPECIAL day of for the Company Croabv meeting, as may of confirming company's Dated Tbe are the kingdom, the Day return train issued twelve Monthly from -SMoh Ticket6forlhoqo8rt9rending3lBtAuaust.6s.Ba.

HENRY HALFOSD JONES, p.R.A.S. Hon. See. yf ANCHESTER XJS. -THE ANNUAL MEETING of the obove will bTield Ott Tuesday" evening next, tho 12th instant, in CavendiobTStreeV onapei scnooirootn.

unair. to De. taken at seven p.m. ftevemi ministers and friends will address te Tihi 'SiUendaiioe nf all iHlani.tuI thamnmnn, Qa1V.ni. mUaa1 in.1 uu Ulivmu Ul HID (UUglDOa IfUUWU'BUUWl 10W.

earnestly letjaeotea. M0TJCE. NEXT DESPATCHiiS to Indlav Ohiha, for parools, lovn, ana rnaay instant, aciour p.m. iv. js.

ouwwi TO THE SHAREHOLDERS THE GREAT WESTERN OF CANADA. By the last half-; yearly report, six peroent was the dividend declared, althongh; 7 per oontwas earned. The traffic since this has nearly trebled. The dividend next year cannot be less than 15 er cent, cnd thei suures worm luu per cent more man tney now are. HL MANCHESTER GUARDIAN SOCIETY IWJ.

FOR THE PROTECTION OF TRADE CAUTION. The Publio are eantiooed that Messrs. GREAVES CO." the parties alleged to have sent "Immense Grand Consignments of Proof Engravings" to Manchester, for sale by auction, ars ill no way wnatever connected witnfllesBrs. GltAVJSS Pall Mall, London. SAMUEL- Secretary." TAVING been informed that a persoix 'is offering JL for sale Steam Gauges bearinn the name oT'PfUzenrenter Gaugej" I hereby give notice, that the gauge bnovm hy that name- is an 1JQLL A lWfl 01 ffl' JSit p'ATiSCtX BXHAiU and an infringement ou the" patent' obtain ad1 thereon by tho firm of Schaeffer and Budenberg and myself; and I hereby caution alj pereonB aaainst purchasing or other infringement of Bohaeffer'sTatent Steam as, on tjeir- Manchester, 8th June, 1835.

1 Wfleklv KJ 8,1855. SPECIAL GENERAL BOARD of TRUSESfe Wedneaday, the 27th of tuu firuprinby: vi inukung'unoiujrauon iii the present mode i of eleoLipn of honorary medical offloere-. 1 (Signed) RICHARD COPE, of tho Weekly Board. MANCHESTER NORTHERN COUNTIES PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. Shares, MO; Monthly Payments, 6s.

Entrance Fee, 1b. iMerabers oan enter at any time without paying up back subscriptions. No bonus. Advanoes received on loan, from 50 to .61,000, at 5 per cent interest. E.

S. GBEEN, Secretary. Office, 16, Clarence-street, Prinoees-street. THE BAZAAR in; aid of Tunstead Parsonage JL and Schools, StackBteads, under the kind patronage of Mrs. Munn, Heath Hill Mrs.Hardman,Horncliffe House Mrs.

G. E. Hardman, Rawten-s'tall Mrs. Howorth, Hempsteads, Bacup. Mrs.

Perfect, West Grove, Halifax The Misses Maden, Greens Miss ABhworth. Clouahfoli Mrs. Ormerod, Fern Hill Mrs. Ormerod, Newohurch Mrs. Crabtree, Spring Field Mrs.

Strong, Height Side Mrs. Mrs. Turner, Flax Moss Mrs. G. Ormerod, Fearns Hall Mrs, L.

Ormerod, Peers Clough Mrs, R. Munn, Thistle Mount Mrs. Cockoroft, Newohurch Will be held in the Mechanics' Institution, Bacup, on the 13th, 14th, and 15th of June inst, opening each day at twelve o'clock, and closing at seven o'clock Admission: First day, second day, third day, 6d. The committee have great pleasaro in informing their friends that the directors of the East Lancashire Railway Company bave kindly consented to allow parties coming to the bazaar, from any station on the line, to come and return for one fare. A refreshment stall will be provided, cbntrihulions to whioh.wiu be.

thankfully received by tha committee. BOROUGH PARIS. EXHIBITION. WORKMEN'S -PASSPORTS. Having receiyed a commanication Majesty's Government, aunounoing their determination to grant FREE PASSPORTS to workmen visiting the Puris Exhibition, and requesting me to open a list for the names of such parties as may be desirous of availing themselves of this hereby give notioe, that the names and addresses of parties may now be entered onrthe list opened at.

the Town Hall, Salford, for that purpose. passports will ba available for one month.1 Application should be made at least ten days before the proposed iaurney, WILLIAM ROSS, Mayor. Town Hall, Salford, June 8th, 1855. AN CASTE EIAN SCHOOL, MARSHALL- MJ STREET, OLDHAM ROAD. The ANNUAL MEETING of this School will be held in the Town Hall, on Friday the 15th of June, at eleven o'olock.

The attendance of subscribers, and the friends of education generally is earnestly requested. Upwards of 'JOO ohildren ore receiving a sound education on' the plan of the British and Foreign Sohool Society in this institution. It is situated in a district. whereouch agency.is. greatly needed.

The committee require increased means to make it as efteotive as.maybe, and they solicit an inspection of the school from' all wlio may bo disposed to aid them. (Signed) ROBERT CREWDSON.l Ri0 tn ALFRED NEILD, lion. beps. DISTRICT OF THE ALTRINCHAM LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. Notioe is hereby given that, pursuant to tbe provisions of tbe Publio Health Act, 1848, all builders and other perBonB are required, bsforo oommenoing -to dig orley out tho foundations of ony.netv house, to rebuild any bdrise pulled down, to give fonrteen days! notioe thereof to the'Ldoal Board of Health, such notice to contain the'particulars prescribed by the said act; and that before auy.street is newly laidifltti, all perBuus are required to give one month's notico showing th6 intended level and width thereof.

Any'-perBon neglecting to comply with tbe above, provisions, commencing any Buch works before the notices (if given) have been approved by the Local Board, render themselves liable-to the penalties imposed by the said act. InstruotiouB showing'the particulars required to be contained in the notices, together with the building regulations of the Looal Board, may be obtained on application at the offices of tbe Local Board, in Altrmehcm. By order, ISAAC Surveyor to the Local Board. ANCHESTER DISTRICT SCHOOLS FOR ORPHAN AND NECESSITOUS CHILDREN OF WAREHOUSEMEN AND CLERKS. Office, 22, St.

Ann's Squure, Mancheatar. Phesident Sir JOHN POTTER. Tjieasuuee-JAMES CARLTON, Esq. 1 rustces. Sir John Potter.

Edward Westhead, Esq. Samuel Watts, Esq. Robert N. Philips, Esq. Edwd.R.LanKWortbv, Esq.

Arthur H. Hoywood, Esq. James uariton, issq. Vice-Presidents. Jas.

KershawJnn.Esq. Henry Hiokson, Esq. I Chas. Brown, Esq. Auditors.

Philip Gillibrand, EBq. I Wm. Butierfield, Eeq, Charles Watson, Esq. Francis Taylor, Esq. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chairman.

Mr. E. Browne Messrs. Jas. Carlton, Walker, and Co.

Vice-Chairman. Mr. J. Waterhouse Messrs. Shorrochs and Co.

Mr. John Abbott Messrs Henry Bannerman and Sons. Mr. Wm. Brown Messrs.

Carver and Co. Mr. James Browne Mr. T. Ainsworth.

Mr. B. Bannerman MesBrs. Jas. Brown, Son, and Co.

Mr. W. H. Cornforth Messrs. G.

Fraser, Son, and Co. Mr. Matthew De'an Messrs. Henry Bannerman and Sons. Mr.

Robert Jones Messrs. J. P. and E. Westhead and Co.

Mr. eorge Jackson Messrs. J. Whittaker and Sons. Mr.

Wm. Langdale Messrs. J. J. and G.

Cooper. Mr. Later Messrs. Rylands and Sons. Mr.

C. F. M'Donald Messrs. Wisely and M'Donald. Mr.

Thomas Noton MeBsro. A. and S. Henry and Co. Mr.

William Nash Messrs, .1. and N. Philips and Co. Mr. JameB Pnrdy Messrs.

Jas. Carlton, Walker, and Co. Mr. C. Robinson Messrs.

Kershaw, Leese, Sidebotton, and Co. Mr. G. Radford Mr. Archibald Winterbottom.

Mr. S. Swan Messrs. S. and J.

Watts. Mr. Wm. Slater MeBBrs. S.

and J. Watts. Mr. Edward Webber Messrs. A.

and S. Henry and Co, The nxnimtive committee bee respectfully tointimateto the sub scribers that arrangements, are being made for an election of ohildren at tbo quarterly meeting to oe uoiuen uoiouernoxt. For every guinea annually subscribed, there may be given four votes for each child to be elected. The XVIIf rule sets forth that a member whose subscription is in arrear Bhall not bo entitled to vote iu any eleotion of childten. By ordei', BRITON RICHARDSON, Secretary.

22, Saint Ann's Square, Manchester, May 25, 1855. CHEAP RAIN-WATER GUTTERS and PIPES, Ornamental Cornice Gutters, Ridge Capping, of Galvanized Iron (never requires painting) always kept in stook. Liberal disoount to tho trade. F. MORTON 6c CO.

18, St. Mary Gate, Manchester; 13, James-street (late Coalbrookdale premises), Liverpool. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. WATCH MANUFACTORY, 7, Victoria-street, Manchester: Established 1814. WILLIAM MC.

EERRAN respectfully informs persons purchasing gold watches, that hitherto tho law iu this country required that the cases of all suoh watohes should be manufactured of 18 carat standard gold and to guard the public from being deceived, the quality of the goid was stamped by the government inside of each case. By a late act of the legislature, permission has been given to manufacture gold watch oases of 15 carat, 12 oarat, and as low as 0 carat gold in other words, every watch case weighing loz; 15 parts are alloy and 9 parts only gold. W. Mo. F.

Bubraits a net oash list of prices for his first-class quality gold watches, own manufacture, as compared with gold watches existing only in name; the quality of move-ment in both lots is tho same, the difference of price ariBing from the difference of quality in oaae 18 carat case. Inferior case. s. d. s.

d. Ladies' gold patent detached lever, gold dial, and beautifully en- graved case 10 10 0 Each. BOO each. Ditto.ditto.abeautifully made watch 14 0 0 9 5 0,, Ditto, ditto, the very best lady's lever watch made, combining elegance of design with first-class workman- ship 16 0 0 11 10 0 Gentlemen's gold pa-teat detaohod lever, gold dial, 7 octions jewelled 12 0 0 Ditto ditto 14 and 16 0 0 Ditto, the very best manufacturedjUnsur- paBsed for elegance of style or finish of 8 10 9 10 work 18 0 0 12 15 0 Tho public will thus see the necessity of fully informing themselves of the quality of the gold previous trj purchasing; it maybe unnecessary to soy, that the movement generally corresponds with the low-quality ot the case. Silver, potent dotachod lever, siout s.

cases, true seconds, maintaining power, jewelled in five aotiouB 4 0 Ditto ditto. suDerior finish 5 0 d. Oeaon. 0 Ditto, the very best silver patent detached lever manufactured 6 0 0 The above watohes are manafcotured by W. M'FerraS, on the premises, 7, Viotoria-street, under his own immediate superintendence; he can, therefore, recommend them with the most implicit confidence.

Geneva watches, ladies' gold horizontals, from eaoh gentlemen's, from eaoh silver ditto, from 50s. each. N.B. On eaoh artiole the prioe is marked plain figures, from which no change will be made. WILLIAM M'FERRAN, manufacturer of the improved railwoy guards' watohes, samples of which will be sent to any part of the kingdom, and reference given to several of the leading lines where they are now in use, A CARD.

Mr. J. FATH.K'NER. Dentist. 12.

XSLOxibrd-st St. Peter's, Honrs of consultation from ton till 6. lOUMILY FLOUR. The finest qualities of Liu- Mi Yorkshire, Spaniah, and Digestive FLOURS, Rye, Meal, Bread, at LACEY'S New Warehouse, 140, Waterloo Plaoe TEIGHLEY, THOMPSON, RE- MOVED from'17, Princess-street, to No. 15, DICKINSON-STREET.

Manchester. ADIESf DRESSES; Table Covers, ana uiED, by JOSEPH HOLT, 811k, Damask, and Moreen Dyer, 51, Wafer-street, Manchester. TARR'S Beautiful and Life-like Collodion PORTRAITS. flnrbftSRinf? nil nthsrs. taken dailv.

in all weathers, at his gallery, A 1, Swan Court, Market Bt. Manchester. TO BUILDERS. CABINET MAKERS. M.

BF.AHAW. PVonrii pMioltow ftntitl. King-street N.B. Private families punctually attended to. MOTiGE.

Photographic Artists and Amateurs be supplied with VV. TARR'S Celebrated COLLODION, mituiB uanery, a swan uourt, MarKet-st. Manoaester. eHITA PERCHA AND INDIA RUBBER DEPOT, 11 four doors from Market-street HENRY STATHAM CO, proprietors. JACOB CASPER'S GUINEA WALKING COAT stands unrivalled.

70, Market-street. -fiJpMMER GOODS, in the Newest and at the lowest possible prices. 79, Market stveet. SVPUTHS' and BOYsTcLOTHING, of the most 'JL, 1 fashionable designs, in great-variely. 79, Market-street.

AOB CASPER'S Superfine SUIT of BLACK, 168. Market-street. FINE Old IRISH WHISKY, 16s. per gallon. JOHN WOOD, Bpirit merchant, -18, Market-street DOUBLE Stout Bottled PORTER, 2s.

6d. per dozen WOOD, wholesale dealer, 48, -Market- BBtreeASS -EAStTndIA PALE ALE. JOHN WOOD, bottling agent, 48; Market-street. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT GALLERY. Call and ses EASTHAM'S SPEClMENS.Qaeen's Chambers, nearly opposite the Royal.Exchango, Market-street.

PHOTOGRAPHIC Cameras and Lens, Passe Partouts, Glass Plates, Baths. Stands, fire List of prices sentforestamp. BOWEN, Optician, 27, Market PI Manchester. IAS CHANDELIERS, LAMPS, BRACKETS, DODWORTH CO. BraBS Founders.

65, London Road, Manchester, bave ON SALE a Choioe Selection of CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, RS. LALOR, SHIRTMAKER, HOSIER, GLOVER. H7. Piccadilly (near the Queen's Hotel). Manchester, Dent's MorleyV Hosiery, Welch and Mar-geteon's Nsckties, Silk Handkerchiefs, Shirts made to MANCHESTER VISITORS TO LIVERPOOL.

-ANDERSON'S Merchants' New Dininc Rooms and Ladies' Restaurant, Castle-Btreet (near the Exchange), Liverpool, are the moat elegant, convenient, ana economical ine mngaom. C-i LENFIELD PATENT STARCH, used ia the If Rnvftl uronounoed bv Her Maieetv's laundress to be tho finest' staroh she ever used. Sbld by all Chandlers, Grocers, ILLTAM FROGGOTT, House Painter and Decorator, has REMOVED from Hall-street, and bb. George-street, to moro commodious premises, No. 56, OXFORD ROAD, near.All Saints.

ASK for the PATENT HOUSEHOLD STARCH, the moBt- Economical Starch in use. Manufactured bv Giil, Bedells, and Tucker, Sandiacre, near Nottingham. Wholesale Agents: RAIMES CO. Liverpool, Edinburgh, and York. EDICINES Dispensed and Medicinal Preparations made by T.

G. GIBBONS, Chemist to Her Majesty, 41, Market-street, are attended to personally, aided by qualified assistants only no youths or apprentices being employed in the establishment. TURKEY SPONGES, Wholesale and Retail. )AHLIAS Bedding Plants, strong and in meat variety. 16 be had from FRANCIS St.

ARTHUR DICKSON 00. Nurserymen, 14, Corporation-street (late in Deanagate), Manchester. Priced oataldgdes may' be had an application. HO HAS NOT LOST A FRIEND TWELVE Neat Eniboesed MEMORIAL-CARDS printed, and one framed, for 2s. 6d.

at LATHAM Printers, stationers, isookDinaers, ana noiure-irame iu.aa.ers, iuu, ureat Ancpota street (near Port-street), Manchester. LENFIELD PATENT STARCH, used in tbe 3T' Royol Laundry. Gentlemen should see that their linens are dressed with this starch; tbey will be delighted with its -elasticity and beautiful finish. It has been proqonneed by Her majesty 8 laundress to oe tne uuest starcn sue ever I OH'N VERTEG ANS begs to call attention to his jr inaes or japannsa rrturmo, wan 17 inohes 6s. I 23 inches 2e.

19 8s. 25 14s. 21 10s. I 28 IBs. 136, Road, Manchester OI AVE TWENTY PER CENT and BUY your K3 FURNIHSING IRONMONGERY of JOHN VERTEGANS, Stretford Road, Manchester, who buys in tho best market; ia content with a small profit, giving tho advantage to his customer-has the largest Establishment in the county, and the best selected BtooK.

A visit win convince anyone wuo uouois. 134, 136, 138, STRETFORD ROAD, MANCHESTER. TWENTY GUINEAS each, Rosewood PIANO FORTES, full compass, and ull the latest improvements. Concertinas (double aotion, 48 keys), best-London-mado, at four guineas. Piano Fortes, by the best London makers; Flutes, Flutinas, equally aheap.

Every instrument warranted; mueio tried over before purobasod. Tuning and repairing. DELA-VANTI CO. St. Ann's Place, Manchester.

ESSRS SCHWEPPE and CO. have appointed a. WE8TMACOTT. AGENT for their celebrated SODA WATER, LEMONADE, all of which may be had from him, in the highest Btate of perfection, and con be sent with promptitude to any part of the neighbourhood. Families, meases, clubs, supplied on reasonable terms.

Also, Westmacotl's improved Seid-litz Powders importer of Seltzer and all the German waters. Three doors from the Exchange, Manchester. COAL. The Public of the City of Manchester and Neighbourhood are respectfully informed, that they can be SUPPLIED with Firstclass COAL from the Earl of Crawford and Balcarres's mines, at reduced prices. Wharf: Top of Stanley-street, New Bailey-Btreet, Salford.

Orders left at tbe Haigh Colliery Offloe, 1, Marketplace (opposite the Exohange), will meet with prompt attention, WILLIAM ROSCOE, Agent. ILL'S PATENT SELF-CONFORMING CORSET, AND OTHER MAKES. Drab Double Stays. Is. Grey ones, Is.

and Double White Sateon, beautiful shape and well stitched, Is. lid. Paris wove ditto, 3s. 9d, perpair. AH warranted 25 per cent below the regular charges made by stay shops.

An immense quantity of Figured Circassian, 4d. per yard. All the new'styles in Millinery nnd Straw Bonnets, trimmed aud untrimmetl, plain and fancy. A beautiful Moire Antique Mantle, at 16a. Glace Mantles, 10s.

W. SHAW FENWIOK, 66, Deansgate. An Apprentice to the General Drapery Trade Wanted. TO INVENTORS PATENTS for INVENTIONS obtnihod by Messrs. J.

C. HARCOURT SIEVIER CO. oivil engineers and patent agents of the Office for Patents, Holborn, London. Provisional protection forthe whole of Great Britain and Ireland, 8. Drawings executed, and specifications compiled.

All the necessary business can be transacted by correspondence, and thus, by direct communication with London, unnecessary expenses and delays are avoided. PatentB negotiated on conrmiBsion. OfQces iu PariB, Brussels, and New York. RHYL, NORTH WALES, tbe most attractive BATHING PLACE in NORTH WALES, a First-olaSB Station on the Chester aud Holyhead Lice of Railway. FUR-NISHED HOUSES OR APARTMENTS.

Superior ACCOMMODATION oan be obtained on reasonable terms at THOMAS ROBERTS'S, Adelphi' Private Family Hotel, 14 and 15, Mona Terraoe, 3,1, Viotoria Terrace, adjoining the' Parade, and fronting sea near the Roberts'B Baths. N.B. T. R. has great pleasure to anuoiince that he has for accommodation fourteen sitting rooms, with large bow windows; lofty and well-ventilated bedrooms, fitted up in a most superior manner with new feather beds and hair mattresses.

The houses are let with or without servants. OW AND THEN or, WHAT HAS FIFTY YEARS PRODUCED? To this question at large, our wish to discharge A full and a clear explanation, Might tempt us to stay in researches eaoh way, For a change has oome over the nation. For fifty years sinoe can but only convince That ahtiques are all rent asunder, And that there survive, in the year Fifty-five, A thousand of national wonders. Could. our forefathers trace how triumphant the pace Has science kept up at a clatter; They well might arise, and, with curious surprise, Tell us, pray, what is the matter 1" For old-faBhionod things have now took to thoir wings, And vanished, like clouds in fine weather; And now, as we look through eaoh valley and nook, We find they are changed altogether.

Fifty years ago, steam-boats were unknown Now, there are 3,000 afloat on America waters alone. Fifty years ago; there was not a single railway in the world Now, there are 10,000 miles in the United States, and 22,000 miles in Amerioa and England. Fifty years ago, the moBt rapid press was worked by hand Now, steam prints 20,000 copies in one hour and one press. Filty.years ago, news spread at a snail's paoe; Now. bv the telegraph, it flies lightning like.

Now" is a great fellow Fifty years hence, what will he be Day after day, changes oome in our Which'fill us with true admiration see commerce thrive, and we see HYAM strive, To add to the fame of our nation With laborious might, both by day ami by night, j.u um uuiiti nuua; Providing alike with what multitudes like, And spreading the triumphs of fashion I Old fashions compare, with his new ones so rare, And, oh What a strange transformation Then, all was antique now, all is unique, Creating a proud admiration. First and foremost of all, if for olothing yo'n call. You'll find it for each ooonpation; The ohoapest and best. in which all oan be dressed, And the liohest diaplayed in the nation, B. HYAM, NATIONAL TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER, CAP MANUFACTURER, HOSIER, AND OUTFITTER.

86 and. 88, Mtutolrstreetj Mangbsater, of 5 11 0- 2 15 0 0 15 0 .15 0 15 0 .220 0 13 0 ,110 1 ONDON NORTH-WESTERN EAILWAY. NOTICE. The Bill for enabling this company and tho Lancashire and Yorkshire Ruilway Company, to enlarge the Union Station at Preston, and for other purposos, having rejected by the Commons' Committee, the ADJOURNAL) GENERAL MEETING of Proprietors on the l.ilh will NOT BE HELD. f.i.S'EWART,SecI!tarie3-Etiaton Station, June 6th, 1855 LONDON NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY.

NEWTON RACES. Trains consisting of 1st and 2nd class will leave the Victoria Station, Manchester, on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 13th, loth oi une, for New ton Course," at twelve o'clock at noon, calling at Orelsall Lane, Lane, Ecclos, and Patricroft; and will return each evening an hour after the last race. FARES THE EE ANJJ UdUK. 1st class. 2nd class.

Manchester OrdsallLano Cross Lane Ecclos Patricroft Single Ticket 4s. 6d 3s. 6d. 4s. 6d 3s.

6d. 4s. 6d 3s. 6d. 4b.

03 3b. Od. 4s. Od 3s. Od.

3s. Od 2s. Od. By order. General Manager's Office, Liverpool.

June, 1855. Dross Coat No. 2.. Do. Vest do.

Blaok Doe Trousers do. Dress Coat No. 3 Do. Vest do Black Doe Trousers do 3 16 0 The above are all of tho very best material, style, and workmanship. 9, ST.

ANN'S SQUARE. POST-OFFICE NEWSROOMS (opposite the Post-office), Brown-street, Manchester. This ata blish ment combines together with a Newsroom, a Refreshment Room, a Writing Eoom, Lavatory, wants which have long heon felt in Manchester. The rooms are Gtted up with every regard to comfort. Tho following Newspapers are taken LONDON PAPERS.

The Times Morning Chronicle Morning Herald Morning Post Morning Advertiser Daily News Globo Sun (daily) Australian and New Zealand Guzotte Lloyd's Weekly London Newspaper The Pro S3 Spectator Examiner Leader Observer Diogeues Punch Builder Household Words Courrier de l'Europe Watchman Wealeyan Times Herapath's Railway Journal Nonconformist Mark Lane Express Kaoing Times Illustrated London News Economisfc Despatch Boll's Life in London AthencGum Sunday Times Era PROVINCIAL TAt'EHS. Manchester uardian Dublin Warder Mot-Chester Examiner and Times Manchester Courier Manchester Daily Times Manchester Advertiser Manchester Daily Telegraph Liverpool Albion Birmingham Mercury Chester Chronicle Leeds Mercury Preston Guardian York Herald Nottingham Journal Stamford Mercury Edinburgh Scotsman Glasgow Herald Liverpool Mercury I Liverpool Journal Vabim Tablet The admission is one penny, or a subscription of 5e. per quarter, payable in advance. Open daily from eight iu the morning to half-paat nine in the evening Sundays from twelve till nine. BUSINESS SHOW CARDS can be Exhibited at the Post-office Penny News Rooms, Brown stroet, the most public place in Manchester, at a moderate charge.

TO GAS CONSUMERS. THE PATENT GAS REGULATOR enables each consumer to regulate the exact pressure at which he desires to burn gas when less than that of tho mains, with a more brilliant light, ensuring a saving, on the average, of 25 per cent upon former consumption, and avoiding the unpleasant effects upon respiration, gilding, c. resulting from the esoape of unconsnmed gas. Against the present liability of consumers to be made, at the pleasure of the gas makers, to burn sometimes nearly double the amount, at the same burners, than at others, by serving than gas at a higher preBBUre, the Regulator will he found on effloie and certain protection. Some hundreds have been put in the past winter in this country, and thousands in Amerk 6, giving general satisfaction.

At eaoh of the subscriber's offices an experimental room ia fitted up to demonstrate the result as above stated. The Gas Regulators are furnished, upon application, by CHARLES T. JUDKINS, 35, Corporation-street, Manchester; 2, Lawrence Lane, Cheapside. London-13, Royal Exohonge Square, Glasgow and 37. College Graen, Gubiiu.

ILNER'S SAFES. WATER versus FIRE. "To Messes. Thos. Milner Son.

Gentlemen, I beg to inform you that, on Tuesday the 22nd instant, a fire broke out in my warehouse which consumed everything therein, with the exception of my books endpapers, contained in one of your Holdfast Safes, bought from jour agent here a few months since. On opening the safe, I was much gratified and interested in observing the fire-resisting principle of your invention so admirably developed the steam from the chambers haviog pervaded the whole of tho contents and kept them in a state of moisture, thereby defying the intense heatbv which the safe had been surrounded. "You arc at liberty to make any use of this communication yon may think proper; and I shall feel muck pleasure in bearingverbal testimony to anyone desirous of making further inquiry I am gentlemen, respectfully yours, ot. "Nathaniel Jones Amies. Egerton Mill, Jordan-street, Manchester, 24th May, 1856." Mahohestor Depot, 28, Market-street.

B- DAVIS, Agent. THE PARTICULARS OF NEW SPRING WILL APPEAR SHORTLY. COAT ALMA HOUSE, 15, BT, MASY'S OAXE. LIVERPOOL, CROSBY, AND SOUTHPORT Notice is hereby given, that an EXTRA OR-DJVARV GENERAL MEK'i'lNG of l.bn Liverpool, Crosby, and Railway Company, will be held at the Clarendon Rooms John-street, Liverpool, on Thursday the 14th instant, at o'clock at noon, for the purpose, if considered expedient, authorising and approving of the Sale and transfer to the and Yorkshire Railway of the undertaking of the Crosby, and Southport Railway Company, ander the of "Tho Liverpool, Crosby, and Southport Railway (Sale Act, 1850," for suoh consideration, and upon such terms, bo submitted to the meeting, and undor and subject to provisions and conditions as may be thought proper or this thirtieth day of May, ISoSj-By order of the RICHARD STEPHENS, Secretary. Sweeting-street, Liverpool.

LANCASHIRE YORKSHIRE RAILWAY. Notice is hereby given, that an EXTRAORDINARY or GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company will be held at the Palatine Hotel, Huut's Bonk, iu Manchester, on Thursday the 14th June, 1855, ata quarter-past twelve o'clock in the afternoon, considered expedient, of authorising and ap-nrovinu of the purchase by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway of the undertaking of tho Liverpool, Crosby, and Soutn-nort Railway Company, under the powers ot the Liverpool, and Southport Kaiiway(otue or easejAot, loou, ior consideration and upon suoh terms as will, be submitted to the and under and subject to such provisions and conaitions he thought proper or deBirable. And aleo for the purpose considering, and, if thought proper, of adopting, making, and certain bylaws, rules, and regulations roluting to the lino or railway which will be submitted to the meeting. this 30th day of May, 1855. WI0KHAM W.

S. LAWN, Secretary. ANCASHIRE YORKSHIRE RAILWAY. SOUTHPORT FLEETWOOD. BLACKPOOL, Public are respectfully informed, that RETURN TICKETS issued on Saturdays or Sundays at the Victoria Station, Man.

OWfield Road Station, Salford; and at Pendleton, Staly-bridge, Ashton, Oldham, Rochdale Haywood, and to oil above delightful soa-bathing places, seoond to none in the which entitle the holder to return by any tram up to Tuesday night following, at 10s. first olass, 7s. 6d. Beoondolaas. Tiokets are also iBauod, at the same rates, available for on the day following that of issue.

Monthly Return Tiokets at 14s. first class, 10s. second (South-port, 12s. first, and 03. second), entitle the holder to return by any on any day within one month of the date of issue.

Contract Tickets' from Manchester, Heywood, and Bury are at the following low soalo of charges: One month, two months, three mouths, 11; six months, z0; and months, 36. Contract Tiokets are also issued to all the above placos Oldham, Ashton, Stalybridge, Middleton, and Roohdale, at j. Applicauon lor inriner iniormuo Superintendent's Office, Victoria Station, Manchester, UUP Wl, VUM.

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