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AND WEST YORKSHIRE ADVERTISER . i e No. 21 SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1850. Price 4d. 2-. TELEGRAPH TO HUDDERSFIELD. HUDDERSFIELD RAL [AL] AN -- a ORIALS [TRIALS] to the Electric Telegraph Com- [Comfortable] FLORAL EXHIBITION oe 1850 D PLAN AND DIRECTORY OF HUDDERSFIELD. WOOL SALE. SALES BY MR. LANCASTER. te to lay down WIRES from MANCHESTER to OPEN TO ALL EN W ATERS [ATES] HARDY, Bookseller, &., 17, UDD [DD] inf is fri [Fri] OR SALE, by PUB. AUCTION, at the ROUGH ook, [oak] HE SECOND GRAND (Vand [And] the public that he has become the' Proprietor of the PEAW [PEA] and DIRECTORY of Commence, on 24th, [the] 2th, [the] 30th TO ALE AND PORTER BREWERS, INN- [Nile] Le Banks, Pee ee, Mow booksellers, FOR BITION [NOTION] will be held on Taursp [Tsp] AL So em be his it into the hands of his Engraver to complete without delay, and it will be W. H.'s endeavour to make on 3rd, 6th, 9th, 13th, 17th, [the] 19th, [the] and 24th KEEPERS, &c. ot toe dy, an A 3 29th o e Flan and Directory as accurate as ible. [able] prember, [Premier] LAN. Mr. ane [an] st de new Marquee, 120 yards long by 12 The town will be thoroughly canvassed for the Directory, so it may be need upon for correctness to every Business 17,000 Bales AusTRALIAN, [Australian] Port Puiturp, [Pursuit] Dtk- [Dark- Detect] T be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr. - N erected in the Cricket Grounp, [Ground] New Address to the day of publication. MEN's LAND, SOUTH AUSTRALIAN, CaPE, [Cape] and NEW ZEa- [Ea- Caster] CASTER, by Order of the Trustees of Mr. Thomas MECHANICS' INSTITUTION. ORTH [NORTH] ROAD. L. includi [including] oA. Ww Wilson's Estate, on the Premises of the said Mr. Taomas [Thomas] FIELD Subscribers. will PRICES TO SUBSCRIBERS LAND WOOL, including ACoA, [AC] IMCA, [MICA] WRR, [WAR] 2 gupD Cupid] MASTERS for the SENIOR psuestibers [sisters] will bo admitted from 2 to 6 p.m. The Pinin [Pinion] WAUP, [WARP] IX, CHB, [CH] WRD, [WED] WD9, [D] and other approved Witson, [Wilson] Ale and Porter Brewer, at Brexsy, [Boxes] near HUD- [HUD] 1 AN TWO. aes 1 ARITHMETIC Public will be admitted from 2 to 6 p.m. on payment of 7 Ife [If] xa 4s. Od, frre [free] 6s. Od. 3 PP DERSFIELD, [HUDDERSFIELD] on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 11th and R DING, VR Mondays. Wednesdays and 1s ed Sack at the gates and from 4 to6 [to] p.m. on payment V Plain. PRICES mee [me] RIBERS [RIVERS] Further particulars, and Catalogues in due time, on 12th days of September, 1850, and. following day (if neces- [NeWS- newspapers] YS; 2 De 9 7s. 6d. application to - sary.) [say] CLAS [CLASS] this Institution, between the hours of half. Subscriptions reccived [received] by Messrs. Joseph Brook, printer, Those who are desirous of becoming shel [she] Pie i it cann [can] ied J I All the Valuable PLANT of an extensive ALE and Frid [Fri] half pas ee on tore ton to be Brows Market pac [cap] Wi printer, ea et-place Benin' after the day of publication for Jess than Non-Subserit [Non-subsist] ore Paces. arn [an] without delay, as it ot be supplied Vy Brokers, 58, Condon. aoe [are] BREWER, and the STOCK of Ale, Porter, rade [trade] tothe [tithe] nclosing [closing] Testimoniais [Testimonials] of proficiency and Market; John Hai [Hair] h, sec tary, [Tar] So' h 2 ane [an] i Sar Se 'Coraprisine [Comprising] x Porter Vats, calculated to hold est, ens pte. [pre] Sh, secretary, South-street, or any of the HATS AT EXTRAG RHENARY [EXTRA HENRY] PRICES, SALES BY MR. THORNTON. Bie [Be] recived [received] barrels cach; [each] twelve 'Stone character GEORGE S. PHILLIPS, Secretary. i The Band of the Second West York Yeomanry will be in at Working Squares; large Mashing Tubs and Gearing; two jugst [just] 1 80 attendance, and play several select pieces of music, G. BAYLDON'sS, COMMERCIAL-STREET, HUDDERSFIELD. Stone Underbecks [Under becks] Setting-on Square and Masonry large Ww WANTED, as ENGROSSING Li a Youth vas [as] writes a good hand-Apply jo Mr. flesp, [flesh] Solicitor, Hud [HUD] ersfield. [afield] -- a BOY about 13 or 14 years of 7 ANTE go Errands, and make himself useful in a sees Shop.-APPIY [Shop.-APPLY] to H. Fryer, New-street, Hud- [HUD- Exists] nel. [ne] in an Office, a YOUTH, about 15 or 16, who writes a good hand, and is quick at tsi [its] ply, by note, in the Youth's Handwriting, soa [so] Chronicle Office. od HUDDERSFIELD IMPROVEMENT. oTICE notice] IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a MEET- [MEETING] ING of the persons rated under The Huddersfield ment [men] Act, 1848, [W, to the general rates thereof, and vote in the ELECTION of COMMISSIONERS the provisions of the said act, in the place of to ee Armitage, Esq., and Messrs. William Moore, Luke ee John Brook, Thomas Hayley, and Thomas Pear- [Pears] sea island). six commissioners who go out of office by aon [on] om on THURSDAY, the 5th day of September next, ee holden on that day at nine of the clock in the fore- [fore] a at the office of the Huddersfield Improvement Com- [Mary] ary, [art] No. 1, South Parade, in Huddersfield aforesaid, fur the purpose of electing six commissioners, in the place who go out by rotation as aforesaid. . o The yoting noting] will commence at nine of the clock in the forenoo, [forenoon] and finally close at four o'clock in the afternoon the same day (unless in excepted cases), or earlier if one Se elapse during which no voting paper is tendered at the oa of voting and every person entitled to vote may vote aes number of persons not exceeding six (having the ooessary [essay] qualification), by delivering to the presiding aficer [officer] at the poll a voting paper, containing a description of his qualification to vote in the form contained in schedule A annexed to the Commissioners' Clauses Act, 1847, orto [root] the like effect, and also the names of the persons for suum [sum] he votes, such paper being previously signed with fe name of the person voting. Blank forms of voti [vote] papers will be supplied to electors on application for the ane, [an] ataplace [place] of which public notice will be given by Joseph Brook, Esq. the returning officer, two days at least before the commencement of the poll. ne All Male Persons rated to the Improvement Rate will be entitled to vote at such election in respect of such rating, and in the manner and form specified in and pro- [provided] vided [sided] by the Commissioners' Clauses Act, 1847. [W] The qualification of a Commissioner is as follows, viz. - He must be resident within five miles from the place where ihe [the] Old Cross formerly stood in the centre of the Market- [Marketplace] place, in Huddersfield aforesaid, and rated to the Relief of tie Poor in respect of property situate within the .timjts [tickets] of tie said Huddersfield Improvement Act, in a sum of not ls than Thirty Pounds, rateable yearly value, or being rated to the Relief of the Poor in respect of property within the said limits, bein [being] his own right or in the right of his wife in the actual possession and receipt of the rents and profits of lands and hereditaments within such limits of the annial [annual] value of Fifty Pounds over and above all incum- [income- Insurances] brances, [branches] or, being rated to the Relief of the Poor in respect of property within the said limits be of a personal estate of not less than One Thousand Pounds beyond what will satisfy all his debts. . The Out-going Commissioners are eligible for re-election. Dated this twenty-third day of August, 1850. T. W. CLOUGH, Clerk to the said Commissioners. pool, qussioners, [missioners] N SALE, one Pair of MULES, containin [containing] oe Spindles each, 2) pitch. ply to Schofield, Ki and Marshall, Folly Hall, near Huddersfield. ; August 22nd, 1830. HOUSES AND SHOPS TO LET. WO excellent HOUSES AND SHOPS to 4 LET. oppposite [opposite] the Rose and Crown Hotel. There Sa large CELLAR, suitable for Wine, Spirits, or Porter Vaults, which can be let with either. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Moore. be LET, a HOUSE at Bay Hatt, [That] con- [containing] taining [training] Cellars, front Room, large Kitchen, with through Passage on ground floor; and three capital Bed- [Bedrooms] Tooms [Rooms] with good Staircase Landing; Garden, front and hack; and Stable, if required.-For Rent and &e., apply w Mr. Frank Lodge, Architect, Bridge End. FANCY MANUFACTURING PREMISES. Tox LET, and may be entered upon imme- [Mme- immense] it; the WAREHOUSE, STOVE, DYE-HOUSE, Man TE SHOP, and other Premises, suitable for a Fancy Gi doing a moderate business, situate at wt, near Kirkburton, as formerly occupied by Messrs. ne Smith and Suns. Rent moderate. of the ee Premises are situate within ten minutes walk stoma Pate oor [or] station of the Huddersfield and Peni- [Pine- Pine] se particulars apply to Mr. Robert Smith, on the pre- [per] TO CLOTH FINISHERS, MANUFACTURERS, &c. Ohe [He] LET, or SOLD, all that valuable NISHING [FISHING] MILL and Stove also Dwelling-house, 'ion ar yee; [see] Situate at MELTHAM, and now in the occupa- [occupy- occupied] ee John Hirst. taming P remises [premises] are replete with every convenience for Supplied ww 4 considerable Finishing Establishment, well En with pure soft water, and worked by a high-pres- [prestige] Btiseg [Bites] wad quite new. The Machinery now on the Pre- [Greig] 'ig Boil to be Let or Sold with them; consists of Raisi [Raise] erpetns [opens] 1 Cisterns, Iron Tenters, (in stove); Lewis's an Oven. Bis Machines, Brushing Mills, Burling [Burning] Tables, Press a and Papers, also One Ten-inch Ram Hydraulic (uble [able] pumps, and in fact every requisite for vn considerable Finishing Business. Gard te Rent is y, i wry ay Very moder [modern] é Girly jy November 'ate, and possession can be given Nema [Name particulars apply to Armitage Brothers, A NEW HOTEL IN HUDDERSFIELD. 7 4 T be LET, and may be entered to immedi- [immediate- immutability] BUILD all that beautiful, commodious Suite of HOTEL oft lately fitted up in first-rate style for a PsN [Pan] a ore first class, situate in MARKET-STREET, com- [Comte] atta [Atha] Travellers' Room, Albert Room, capacious tig [ti] Parlour, and Kitchen on the ground Or, ae ar', Bar Ding te Second storey consists of a beautiful well-lighted With halos', of seating one hundred at table, Sittin [Sitting] the entire front of the premises ; 7 tit Ruyme [Rum] Wom [Whom] and Lodging Room together, two other 18, Water Closet, Bath Room, and Spirit Store. Warde Storey areten [are ten] fine, airy, pleasant L Rooms, is ater [after] Closet and in the attics room for Uitely [Italy] be onlar [only] ee Cellaring is very good, and will ulti- [ult- actions] ones, I arged, [aged] and a second Kitchen added in a few nate [ate] ard [ad] is a dwelling for the Boots, a ty Rrawe, [Rowe] ome [one] om he Lene [Lee] plan, UL Lie fLest [Fleet] au yn the county; a ch His ard [ad] may be added. int are a Wem and arc excellent. In short, ami y roomy Wash-House The Stabling and exte [ext] for convenience both th ermal, [email] and for snugness yet publicity of of heart of business, the centre of the Mr. M ay access, it literally stands unrivalled. wt. Moor, Postmaster, Huddersfield. LONDON OWT [TWO] Gaye 1 SV bly [by] wy AN Nar [Near] NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. 1 UMN [UM] EXCURSION from oe FIELD, to LONDON and back, (under te Carian [Marian] Directors, for TWENTY-FIVE SHILLINGS, Tats in toon allowing a choice of Four, or Four- [For] W5 are . ae om xi) we pointed to leave the London and North- [North] Moyy [MO] ny tation, [station] HUDDERSFIELD, on the morning cima [Lima] September, 1850, at Five o'clock from the Euston Station, London, on Ptember [Pt ember] 13th and 23rd, at Half-past Six P, ons, ve ers [es] each Morning at the undermen- [under- interments] x Hq JURS [JARS] Huddersfieiy [Huddersfield] CF DEPARTURE, FROM d 5 am. Stalybri [Stalybridge] 6 a.m FARES 79 AND ie. 3rd Class. 2nd Class. 1st Class. 150 115 210 14 6 29 6 ve Pears of Age th ears o e -price. con 4 days, to go up by the in on Sep- [Spun] urn from London, September 13th, and ang [an] ber [be] 9th, and return Sept. 23rd. an, rth [rt] ee ormation [formation] may be obtained at and al estern [Eastern] Railway Station, Hud- [HUD- Habitations] tations [stations] on the Line; or of Mr. HENRY R. MARCUS 4 Manager and Conductor a, HEAP 19, Lei iv, ven PARIS coment [moment] iculars [particulars] of which may be obtained on P Marcus, by letter, post-paid, enclosing THE YORKSHIRE FIRE AND LIFE IN- [INSURANCE] SURANCE [ASSURANCE] COMPANY. Established at York, 1824, and Empowered by Act of Parliament.-Capital 50,0091. yaee [year] TRUSTEES, Lord WENLOcK, [Wenlock] Escrick Park, G. L. THompgon, [Thompson] Esq., Sheriff-Hutton Par RopeéRt [Property] Swann, Esq., York. BaNkKERS-Pessrs. [Bankers-Messrs] SWANN, Cioucu, [Curious] Co., York. AcTUARY [Actuary] aN SECRETARY-Mr. W. L. Newman, York. The and ENCREASING [INCREASING] support which this Com- [Company] pany [any] has received during the TWENTY-FIVE years of its extabtishment, [establishment] is the best proof of the confidence which the ate fiom [from] of th ble [be] wf alled [called] to the attention of the public is icularly [particularly] called to th terms of this Company for Parti [Part] 'LIFE INSURANCES, And to the distinction which is made between MALE and rane [ran] rhe [the] . e following extracts from the Tables (complete copies of which, with the Rates of the intermediate 'ues [use] and. for terms of years, may be had on application at the Office in York, or of any of the Agents) will show the Annual Pre- [Princes] nines required for securing 1001. payable on the decease oC - EXTRACT FROM THE TABLE OF PREMIUMS FOR INSURING ONE HUNDRED POUNDS. A MALE. A FEMALE. A MALE. A FEMALE Age next - Age next, -- -- Birthday. Whole LifePremiums [Life premiums Birthday. Whole Life Premiums 10 17 6 15 4 46 311 6 3 3 2 13 19 3 170 50 419 [W] 313 3 16 111i [i] 3 1 810 53 411 6 4 2 6 20 114 4 111 6 56 540 414 23 117 0 113 8 60 6 6 0 512 6 26 20 116 2 63 740 69 6 '30 25 0; 119 9 66 8 4 0 710 8 33 28 6 2 210 70 10 04) 9 7 6 36 213 0); 264 73 1116 2 11 2 6 40 219 9) 210 7 13 1 43 3.5 3 217 2 80 15 12 10 ' ExaMPLe.-A [Example.-A] Gentleman whose age does not exceed 30, may insure Payable on his decease, for an an- [annual] nual [annual] payment of 22 10s.; [1st] and a Lady of the same age can secure the same sum, for an annual payment of 191. 17s. 6d. FIRE INSURANCES effected by this Company, on the most moderate FARMING STOCK INSURED WITHOUT THE AVERAGE CLAUSE. Are also terms. Vv - AGENTS. HUDDERSFIELD...... ae KOBINSON, [ROBINSON] Solicitor, Market . lace. DEWSBURY............ C. R. Scholes, Solicitor. HALIFAX. Charles Claye, [Clay] Cheapside. HOLMFIRTH ......... Martin Kidd, Solicitor. RocuHDALE [Rochdale] ............ T. F. Dearden, Solicitor. SADDLEWORTH ...... James Platt, Prospecton, [Prospect] Upper Mill. TODMORDEN ......... A. G. Eastwood, Solicitor. HE INDUSTRIAL AND GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE AND DEPOSIT COMPANY. CAPITAL, 100,000, IN 40,000 SHARES OF 2 103. EACH, 2, WATERLOO-PLACE, PaEL [Pale] Matt, LONDON AND 27, CORPORATION-STREET, MANCHESTER. Registered pursuant to Act 7 and 8 Victoria, c. 110. (For enabling all Classes to participate in the advantages of Life Assurance, by granting Policies as low as 5; by accepting miums [mums] in Quarterly, Monthly, or Weekly Payments by making beneficial provision where cir- [circumstances] cumstances [cum stances] prevent the Assured from paying all the miums; [mums] and affording other important advantages itherto [other] unattainable by means of Assurance Companies.) Thus, by a Weekly payment of One Shilling, a person 20 years of age may Assure 149 3s.; if 30 years of age, 118 1s.; and if 40 years of age, 89 7s.-to be paid to their families oe death. 46 By a Monthly payment of One Shilling, a person 20 years of ane [an] may Assure 34 11s. if 30 years ofage, [age] 27 7s. 6d.;- and if 40 years of age, 20 13s. 6d.-to be paid to their families in like man ner. [ne] t of One Shilling - By a Quarter yment [payment] of One person aed [ad] of on aay' [say] 11 12s. 6d.; if 30 years of age, 9 4s.; and if 40 youu [you] of age, 6 19s.-to [1st.-to] be in like manner paid at death. DEFERRED ANNUITIES also will be granted in consideration of the like payments. Thus, by a Weekly payment of One Shilling, a person 20 years of. age may are an Annuity of 9 13s. &a., to commence at 50; or 23 14s. 2d., to commence at 60 years of age-receivable Annually until death. A person aged 30 years, may, by the like payments, receive 5 2s. 8d. from 50, or 13 17s. 10d. from 60 years of age; and if 40 years of age, 2 0s. 8d. from 50, or 7 4s. 4d. from 60 years of age-receivable until death. By a monthly payment of Two Shillings, a person aged 20 may receive an Annuity for Life of 48 1ls., [ls] to com- [commence] mence [fence] at 50; or 11 2s. 8d., to commence at 60 years of age. A person aged 30, may, by,the like payinente, [patient] receive 2 8s 4d from 50, or 6 10s. 8d. from the age of 60 years; and if 40 years of age, 19s., to commence from 50, or 8 7s. 8d., to commence from 60 years of age. Other Advantages are also offered by the DEPosIT Deposit or ACCUMULATIVE SYSTEM, under which the entire Pre- [Premium] mium [mum] is paid in one sum, the whole of which (after one year) will be returned, with a stated increase, at fourteen days' notice whenever required, on the Policy beg delivered up; or the full amount paid may be borrowed at interest, on security of the Policy alone. od. will Th rson [son] aged 20, on payment of 3 9s. 9d., w a olicy [policy] 10 at Death (on which Policy no further payment whatever 28 required, '), and after the first year may receive back 3 9s. 9d., or after the sixth eur 3 15s. 2d., as shown in Table, and surrender the or may borrow the full amount of Premium paid, at the usual interest, on security of the Policy only, repaying the Loan at convenience. 'A person aged 30, on payment of 4 0s. 10d., or, aged 40, on payment of 4 14s. 8d., would each receive a Policy for 10, with the advantage of withdrawing -or borrowing may 'thus be said to combine the benefits of Life Assurance with the advantages of a Savings' Bank, as it provides a sum of money for the benefit of survivors in the event of death a Cash Fund, as much at command as if deposited in a Savings' Bank, available for temporary use; and a continually increasing Provsion [Provision] for Old Age. Premiums To AssurE [Assured] 100 on a SINGLE LIFE. WITHOUT PROFITS. Age. Annual Half-Yearly Quarterly Single Premium. Premium. Premium. Premium. .3.da. .24. .84. 8 d. 20 12 9 16 it 6 i a 2 ne i 939 5 10 10 40 8 5 35 27 5 14 5 012 4 43 12 11 40 215 18 4 014 4 47 6 8 45 3 410 113 5 01611 1 9 1 50 317 9 2041 104 5519 7 55 415 2 29 1 411 6017 5 60 18 9 3 1 4 1il [il] 2 6519 9 WITH PROFITS. Age. Annual Half-Yearly Quarterly Single Premium. Premium. Premium Premium. .3s,d. 8 ad. 8. d 8. d. 20 117 5 019 4 910 8612 4 25 221 11 9 011 39 9 3 30 27 5 1 4 6 012 5 42 810 35 214 2 1711 014 2 4516 6 40 3 210 112 4 016 5 49 13 11 45 314 1 118 2 019 4 54 6 50 4 811 2 510 13 3 5815 7 55 5 8 9 216 18 6 63 18 3 60 615 8 310 115 8 69 5 8 Prospectuses, with Forms of Proposals, &c., and every additional information, may be obtained gratuitously, on ication [action] at the chief Office, 2, Waterloo-place, Pall Mall, London; 27, Corporation-street, Manchester; or of the thy AGENTS - HuppERSFIELD-BEN. [Huddersfield-BEN] BOWER, 2, Market-walk. Halifax-James Hervey, Accountant. Mirfield-William Ormsby. Holmfirth-Samuel Wimpenny. Bradford-Thomas Haig, 33, Kirkgate. Birstal-George [Bristol-George] Bromley, Savings' Bank. Wakefield-Lamb and Heald, 199, Kirkgate. Leeds-Edward Hayes, 7, Park-row. York-Wm. Willoughby, King's Head. Bolton-Richardson and Marsland, Solicitors, Feasegate. [Feast] Sheffield-Michael Beal, 72, Fargate. [Forget] Ripon-John Fleetham. oO m-Samuel Oliver, M.A. Applications for the appointment of Agents to be ad- [addressed] dressed to Wm. THOS. Woops, [Woods] Esq., Resident Director, 37, CROSS CHURCH STREET, HUDDERSFIELD. NREAT [GREAT] REDUCTION IN SUMMER HATS.-The Zaphyr [Sphere] Hat, from three-and-a-half to four ounces weight, that has been selling at 9s. is reduced to 86.; and are at 128. is reduced to 10s. 6d.; the and Drab Paramatta, [Pratt] at 5s. 9d., are reduced to 4s. 6d. xd Drab Sheil [Sheik] Hats, at 5s. 6d., are reduced to 3d.; Boys Satin Velvet Hats, at 4s. 6d., are reduced to 8a. Od. ' The above List of Prices will be found such as never have been offered to a British Public. BOYS' AND MEN'S AT REDUCED PRICES. ESTABL [STABLES] HOLDSWORTH SONS' SL 2372. 4 7 at ate . TH SONS), ZURNISHING [FURNISHING] GOODS DELIVERED GARBIAGE [CARRIAGE] FREE. At this Establishment parties have the oppartinity [opportunity] ofteslecting [afflicting] article of Household Furni [Furnish] 'advantage not offered to t tS name extent by day other 4 use of London. seas oF The Stock comprises- [comprises] é AND MOREENS. [MOREEN] FURNISHING HARDWARE, &v. department, suited to the tastes and ees [see] to maintain their long-established character wh, CaBINET [Cabinet] FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY. a . BEDS, MaTTRESSES, [Mattresses] AND BLANKETS. .- MANTLE, TOILETTE, &c., GLASSES. '. MaTTiIncs. [Matting] ' The Show Rooms are replete with every possible variety in circumstances of all purchasers, and no expense is spared by the for supplying Goods of sound materials and workmanship. ech [each] ALL KINDS OF HOUSEHOLD PURCHASED, T A GENTLEMAN OF THE NAME OF BAIL. Dear sir, your name has furnish'd me a theme, I better style than any former year. However strange the circumstance may seem. But aak [ask] the public to believe his tale, Some good remarks may certainly be made Qr, ag a surety, to accept his dail. daily] On those who baile [Bailey] the long-boat in the trade. And they well only meet him with a No, I've no allusion here, as you may gu gt off to MosEs' [Moss] for their garments go. To Bradford's greatest Tailors, M. 8. he dregs of MosEs' [Moss] all in Bradford hail, But to Monopoly who, so to speak, eur worthy self included, Mr. Bail. Has found his trading vessel spring a leak, clothes of Moss', in enormous bales, And to spare his bark from being swampt, [swamp] Tpvite [Invite] the Yorkshire folks to MosEs' [Moss] sales. - In bailéng [belong] out his boat had need be prompt. And while we see such bold exertions made, Well may Monopoly, with baleful spleen, Magsxs [Mags] Son will still have public aid, View Moses' noted Mart-that busy scene. Nor ever baile [Bailey] the long-boat in the trade. Monopoly may promise to appear OBS ERV [REV] E E. MOSES AN D SON, TAILORS, CLOTHIERS, HATTERS, AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 19, THORNTON BUILDINGS, BRIDGE .STREET, BRADFORD, YORKSHIRE. Branch of their London Establishment, 154, 155, 156, 157, and 88, 84, 85, and 86, opposite the Church, Corner of Minories and Aldgate, City, London, all communicating and ferming [farming] one vast Establishment. CauTIon.-E. [Caution.-E] MOSES SON, regret having to guard the Public against imposition; having learned that the untradesman-like [tradesmen-like] falsehood ot being conne ted [conn ted] with them, or It's all thagame [game] concern, has been resorted to in many instances, and for obvious reasons. They have no connection with any other House in or out of London, except their Branch Establishments, 36, Fargate, [Forget] Sheffield; and 19, Thornton's Buildings, Bradford, Yorkshire; and those who desire genuine pe Cheap Clothing, &c., should call at, or send to, either of their Branches, or to the Minories and Aldgate, City, London. ; NoticE.-This [Notice.-This] Establishmen [Establishment is Closed from sunset Friday till sunset Saturday, when business is resumed till twelve o'clock. DELIVERED CARRIAGE FREE TO ALL PARTS OF ENGLAND. 'TEAS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. TEA WAREHOUSE, 2, BUCKLERSBURY, [Bucklers bury] CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. es ESTABLISHMENT was commenced in the year 1830. Its SUCCESSFUL PROGRESS during TWENTY YEARS has gratified our anticipations. The Patronage of the Public has elevated its position to one of the LARGEST in the TRADE, Our main object has been, and still is, to supply the Public on TRADE TERMS. Great and assuming as such an undertaking appears to be, it is obvious that to do BUSINESS ona [on] WHOLESALE SCALE, it is necessary to have wholesale apphances. [advances] In conformity with these ideas, our Locality was chosen in a bye thoroughfare, where Space and Accommodation are sufficient to carry on trade to ANY EXTENT, but without those merciless and enormous expenses inseparably attached to Retail Shops in prominent situations, whereby an Profit is rendered necessary. Hence it will be seen that we are in a Position to supply the Public on the Best and Most EconomicaL [Economical] TERMS-in fact, to supply at First Hand, by which all intermediate Profits are saved. country, demands the most sorubinising [Robinson] caution. In this we t Trade we are enabled to employ a Qualified and Experienced Person, whose sole duty is that of carefully Selecting, and appropriating Teas for consumption. The following are our present quotations - The immense variety of 'l'Eas [l'Was] now imported into have Considerable Advantages, as from the extent of T be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr. THORN- [THORNTON] TON, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th o September, 1850, at the house of Mr. James Dyson (who is removing to London), The ter [te] portion of the Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE also a splendid Horizontal Grand Piano Forte, in mahogany case, by John Broadwood and Son, 63 octaves, and one of the most brilliant toned instruments every produced by those celebrated makers; one neat ber [be] Organ,'in mahogany case, and one i Further particulars in next week's paper... 2 MARKET-SRREET, [MARKET-STREET] HUDDERSFIELD. O be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr. THORN- [THORNTON] TON, on TUESDAY, A 1850, in the WAREHOUSE recently occupied by Mr. John Graham, wool- [wool stapler] stapler, near the CLOTH HUDDERSFIELD, he Dllowinig [Allowing] New and Valuable FURNITURE, Carpets, Chimney and ing Glasses, Pianofortes, &c. &e., com- [comprising] prising -Five Couches, in rosewood frames, and uphol- [uphold- upholstered] stered [steed] with curled hair four Sofas, in mahogany frames, scroll ends, beautifully carved, covered with hair cloth, and stuffed with real curled hair four easy Chairs, in rosewood and mahogany frames, and patent spring seats four Ma- [Mahogany] hogany [Hogan] Rocking Chairs, with stuffed backs and seats five rosewood and mahogany Loo Tables, five Chests of Mahogany Drawers, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, two Mahogany Stands, five very good newand [wand] second-hand Dining Tables, of various sizes ahogany [mahogany] Secretaire, [Secretary] Cupboard and Book- [Bookcase] case, Rosewood Cheffioneer, [Chiffon] richly carved, and plate-glass back; several Chimney Glasses, in gilt and rosewood frames; brilliant-toned cabinet PIANO-FORTE, in rose- [rosewood] wood case, 63 octaves, an eminent maker (cost eighty guineas); one square Piano-Forte (a very good instru- [inst- instrument] ment); [men] a variety of Dressing Glasses, five sets of Rosewood Di Wash Stands, Whatnot, Biddette, [Bidder] Mahogany Bed Steps, Windsor Chairs, Birch Chairs, Brussels, Kidder- [Kidderminster] minster, and Stair Carpets; very handsome Hearth Ruys, [Russ] Passage Oil Cloth, of various widths together with a variety of other effects not mentioned. Sale to commence at Two o'clock in the afternoon. whole will be on view after Ten o'clock on the day e of fale. [ale] Auctioneer's Office, 32, New-street, Huddersfield. SALE BY MR. HEPPER. LINDLEY, NEAR HUDDERSFIELD. Te be SOLD, by AUCTION, by Mr. JOHN HEPPER, at the GREEN Dracon [Deacon] INN, in HUDDERS- [UDDERS- HUDDERSFIELD] FIELD, in the County of York, on WEDNESDAY, the Fourth day of September, 1850, at six o'clock in the evening precisely, subject to such conditions as shall be then pro- [produced] uced, [used] - All that DWELLING-HOUSE, WAREHOUSE, and WEAVING SHOPS, adjoining each other, together with the vacant LAND thereto belonging, containing, including the sites of the Buildings, 725 square yards or thereabouts. The premises are bounded on the north-east by the occu- [occur- occupation] pation [nation] road, leading from Lindley to Huddersfield, on the south by the estate of Messrs. George and Joshua Wilson, on the west by the estate of Mr. Henry Wilson, and the whole are now, or lately were in the occupation of Mr. Richard Crosland. The Dwelling-House is only about two miles from Hud- [HUD- Huddersfield] dersfield, [Huddersfield] neatly and substantially built, comprising two good rooms on the ground floor, three good chambers, and is cellared with good arched cellaring, replete with every convenience, well with water, commands a beau- [beautiful] tiful [pitiful] prospect, and well adapted for a country residence, The Warehouse and Shops are well-built, capable of great improvements, and suitable in every respect for a manufacturing p 3 culars, [circulars] apply to Mr. JaMEs [James] RaDCLIFFE, [Radcliffe] For further architect, Huddersfield; or to Hy ie yo .., WM. MIDDLETON, BLACK TEAS. aR GREEN TEAS. s. d. Solicitor, Exehange-buildings, [Exchange-buildings] Leeds. Common oy eee [see] Wega [Wag] ba ree [ere] ag age be Ss. ry, mo . (The duty on 8 being 2s 23d. ment [men] Greg Fase [Ease] ged [ge] Oe -- om on the quality of this tea unnecessary.) You 'Hyson [Dyson] aie [are] B 4 -- ABA HERE TIS ITS] TY Sound Congou [Congo] Tea 3 0. will nuix [Nix] with the Ss. black.) HEALTH WHERE ee SOUGHT (A good useful tea for economical and large cone H OLLOWAY'S [HOLLOWAY'S] PILLS. sumers. [Summers] Fine Young Hysom [Hansom] - weer Pen. pr j 3 (We recommend this with the 3s. 4d. black.) CURE OF A DISORDERED LIVER AND STOMACH WHEN Very OF IN A MOST HOPELESS STATE. Fine Souchong Tea sae [sea] 3 Super Young Hyson [Dyson] 4 Extract of a Letter trom [from] Mr. Matthew Harcey, [Harvey] of Chapel Hall, (Pekoe flavour. Strongly recommended.) Fine Hyson [Dyson] 4 Airdrie, Scotland, dated the 15th January, 1850. Fine Pekoe Souchong eens [seen] 4 To Professor HOLLOWAY. (This tea is more in repute than any other it is Gunpowder Téa [Tea] 4 4 Srr,-Your [Sir,-Your] valuable Pills have been the means, with Fin 2 Pek [Peck] tes.) [te] 4 4 The finest Young Hyson [Dyson] ....... 5 0 God's blessing, of restoring me to a state of perfect health, This iz a bi h class tea.) (This is fit for any tae.) [tea] and at a time when I thought I was on the brink of the ( vis a hig [hi] eee [see] 5 grave. I had consulted several eminent Doctors, who, after Finest Lapsang [lapsing] Souchong ............ eons [Sons] aoa [aa] Fine Shot Gunpowder ............ 6 doing what they could for me, stated that they considered (This is rare tea, very scarce, of an extraordi- [extraordinary- extraordinary] The fmest [fest] G der imported o my case as hopeless. T ought to say that I had been suf- [su- snare] nary flavour.) unpowder [under] imported 7 0 fering [fearing] from a Liver and Stomach complaint of long stand. The Coffee Market is very uncertain-prices changing daily. We quote the present prices 8. d. Fine Ceylon Coffee svn [son] 1 Fine Plantation (recommended) 1 2 Finest Java Coffee (superior coffee) 1 4 Finest Cuba Coffee (strongly recommended) 1 6 Finest Mocha Coffee 1 8 Our Coffee is roasted by the latest improved patent machinery. Much discussion having recently taken place in Parliament about CHICORY, we are induced to keep the best imported, at 8d. per Ib, on sale for those who prefer its admixture. Having briefly alluded to the Principle on which we conduct our business, we respectfully solicit the attention of Hotel Keepers, Schools, and all Large Establishments, who will derive considerable advantages from these arrange- [arrangements] ments. [rents] - Note.-TEAs [Note.-Teas] ARE DELIVERED CARRIAGE FREE TO ANY Part OF ENGLAND, when the quantity ordered exceeds Six Pounds but the Carriage of Coffee is not Paid, unless agcompanied [accompanied] by Tea. Returning our best thanks for past favours, we refer to our system of business as a satisfactory inducement for your further patronage and recommendation. MANSELL, HORNE, AND CO. ucklersbury, [Salisbury] Cheapside. p ONE AGENT IN EVERY TOWN APPOINTED UPON APPROVAL OF REFERENCES. TO SPORTSMEN. E. MOSES and SON beg to call particular attention to their immense STOCK of SHOOTING, FISHING, and LIGHT OVER-COATS, adapted for this season of the year, at prices fully forty per cent lower than any other House in Yorkshire. 2 SMOKE NUISANCE. Pl and CLIFFE'S PATENT SMOKE CONSUMING APPARATUS, Continues to give universal satisfaction. In addition to effecting the combustion of Smoke it accomplishes an im- [in- important] portant [important] saving of Fuel. The Apparatus does not require the aid of Machinery, and, is inno [Inn] respect complex. The expense attending its first construction is small, and it seldom requires repair. It is estimated that the saving of Fuel will amount to from Fifteen to Twenty per Cent., and will, in from Twelve to Eighteen' months, be equal to every expense attending the Apparatus. For further information apply to Messrs. Johnson and Cliffe, King-street, Huddersfield; or at the Office of Mr. HESP, e same place, Solicitor, where Testimonials may 'seen and Licenses obtained. Huddersfield, 14th August, 1850. JOHN WINTER, LAND AGENT, ESTATE AUCTIONEER, f AND GENERAL VALUER, ' SaLE [Sale] Rooms, Spring-street, Huddersfield. RESIDENCE, South-s treet. [street] HE MINERVA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, EstaBLisHED [Established] 1836. LonpDon [London] (Head Office), 84, King William-street. EDINBURGH, 37, Hanover-street. TIC DOLOREUX [DOLORES] CURED. pas painful affection of the facial nerve is a spe- [se- trustees] TRUSTEES . a age Ls cies [ties] of Neuralgia, which comprises similar. affections me Grenfell [Greenfield] Glyn, Hea [He France His, aon [on] Bart. in other parts of the body. It is characterised by acute om --e pain, attendant with convulsive twitchings [teachings] of the muscles, and continuing from a few minutes to several hours. All persons affected with this painful and tormenting malady are recommended to try HICK'S CELEBRATED TIC PILLS, Which have invariably been found to produce aspeedy [speedy] and effectual cure. Messrs. Glyn, Halifax, Mills, and Co. Sir Claude E. Scott, Bart. and Co. The distinguishing feature of this Company is-a gua [gun] ranteed [guaranteed] at any téme [time] for the surrender of exiting Whole Term Policies, by even rates, of, Sorty [Story] per cent of the amount of Premiums received. The Policies of this pany [any] are thus rendered immediately available as securi [secure] and can only be vitiated by fraud, not by error. To secure the advantages of the next Division of Profits to be declared in 1852, Proposals 'must be at the Head Office, or with any of the feet throughout the country, during the present year. pectuses [Prospectuses] containing every iaibemation [animation] may be obtained, free of expense, at the Company's Offices as above, or from any of the Agents, WILL. T. ROBINSON, Actuary and Secretary. AGENTS. Huddersield-H. [Huddersfield-H] K. BEAUMONT. Barnsley-Thomas Marshall, Bank, Bingley-John Dunn, Chemist. Bradford-H. 0. Mawson, Bookseller. Burlington-Edward Tindall. Doncaster-Stephen Atkinson, Chemist. . Great Drifield-William [Field-William] Allen, Solicitor. i 2 Guisborough-John Watson, Draper. Halifax-Jobhn [Halifax-John] Browne, Law Stationer. Hull-John Saxelbye, [Scarcely] Solicitor. Kirby Moorside-Joseph Frank, Stamp Office. ' TESTIMONIALS. To Mr. John Ford, Chesterfield. Sir,-I have recommended Mr. Hick's Pills for the Tick tu all my friends with complete success. I cannot speak of them in too high terms of praise.-Yours, &e., Shrewsbury, Nov. 8, 1846. W. H. Hunter. Sir-I ha tein [ten] ot Bh ir. ve great pleasure in giving my testimony of the ex- [excellence] cellence [excellent] of your Pills for the Tic Doloreux. [Dolores] I was frequently afflicted with this unpleasant complaint, but have not suffered from it siuce [since] taking a box of your pills. I cannot too strongly recommend them.-Yours, &c., June 12th, 1847. ; Wa. Brigen [Broken] te, Leeds, Jan. 27, 1847. Sir,-I think it due to you and the public to give my testi- [test- testimony] mony [money] in favour of your excellegt [excellent] Pills for the Tic Doloreux. [Dolores] I suffered every winter for many years, but have not had the slightest attack for the last two winters, during which time I have occasionally taken the obediently, Mr. Hick, Wakefield. Cas. NELSON. Princess Street, New York, Dec. 14, 1846. Sir,-When I left I brought with me six boxes of 4 your Tic Pills, one of my family having suffered very severely fom [from] that complaint. I find I have been too liberal in supplying ds-Geo. Stansfi [Stansfield] uare, [are] iny [in] friends, who have all derived the test relief from them. is h A joo, [too] Weigh, emist, [mist] Please it friend Walker have twelve boxes, and he will for- [fire] oe Ni Prin [Pain] '4-ward them to me by next steamer. The Pills have wrought the oii [ii] Walker Paes [Pass] ne ting el . i ENRY [HENRY] W. Watson. Richmond-James Hinton, Solicitor. V Ripon-Peter Walbran, [Warrant] Grocer. -- Rotherham-James Daniells. [Daniels] TO BE HAD OF THE FOLLOWING AGENTS [AGENTS] Scarborough-James F. Spurr, Solicitor.' Selby-Thomas Kirk, Chemist HuppErsFiELD-Mr. [Huddersfield-Mr] WILMAN, Mr. SHILLITO Sheffield-H. H. Earl, Orchard-street. Mr. J. Hick. Heckmondwike-Mr. [groundwork-Mr] Booth. Skipton, Keighley, and Addingham-Wm. Paget, 4 Devsbury-Mr. [Dewsbury-Mr] Gloyne. Brighouse-Mr. Cardwell. Solicitor. Zeeds-Reinhardt Leeds-Reinhardt] and Sons, te; Macgowan, [McGowan] Woodhouse Stokesley-Thomas Tweddell, Bookseller. Lane i Wade Lane; Pickles, Kirkgate; where may 2, Waterloo-place, Pall-Mall, London. We obn [on] Stanfield, Stamp Office. . Wood, Arundel Place. HICK'S CELEBRATED COUGH LOZENGES iM mee [me] ifs fu hints HET [GET] ing, which during the last two years got so much worse, that every one considered my condition as hopeless. I as a last resource got a Box of your Pills, which soon gave re- [relief] lief, and by persevering in their use for some weeks, together with rubbing night and morning your Ointment over my chest and stomach, and right side, f bave [ave] by their means alone got completely cured, and to the astonishment of myself and everybody who knows me. (Signed) MatTTHEW [Matthew] HaRveEY. [Have] CURE OF A CASE OF WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY OF FOUR YEARS' STANDING. Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Smnith, [Smith] of No. 5, Little Thomas- [Street] street, Gibson-street, Lambeth, dated Dec. 12th, 1849. To Professor HOLLOWAY. Sir,-I beg to inform you that for nearly five years I hardly knew what it was to have a day's health, suffering from extreme weakness and debility, with constant nervous headaches, giddiness, and sickness of the stomach, together with a great depression of spirits. I used to think that nothing could benefit me, as I had been to many medical men, some of whom, after doing all that was in their power, informed me that they considered thac [that] I had some spinal complaint beyond the reach of cure, together with a very disordered state of the stomach and liver, making my case so complicated that nothing could be done for me. One day, being unusually ill and in a dejected state, I saw your Pills advertised, and resolved to give them a trial, more perhaps from curiosity than with a hope of being cured, however I soon found myself better by taking them, and so I went on persevering in their use for six months, when I am happy to say they effected a perfect cure. (Signed) WILLIAM Suit. (frequently called EDwaRD.) [Edward] CURE OF ASTHMA CF TWENTY YEARS' STANDING. Extract of a Letter from Mr. J. K. Heydon, 78, King-street, Sydney, dated 10th November, 1849, To Professor HoLLOWar. [Holloway] Srtr,-I [Sort,-I] have the pleasure to inform you that many ex- [ex means] means of your Pills. One is that of a Lady residing near the Razorback, who after having for twenty years been unable to make the slightest exertion, suffering very fear- [fearfully] fully from shortness of breath, coughing, and spitting, but is now, to use her own expression, able tu run up to the top of that mountain. Another case is that of Mr. Caton, Tailor, Hutchinson's Buildings, Clarence-street, who was so dreadfully bad that he was confined entirely to his bed- [bedroom] room for six months, prior to his commencing with your Pills, and attended regularly by his medical man, who pro- [pronounced] nounced [announced] him to be in a dying state, yet he, likewise, to my knowledge, has been restored to perfect health by the use of your Pills, and rubbing your Ointment night and morn- [morning] ing into the chest. (Signed) J. K. Heypon. [Heron] Tye BARL [BAR] OF ALBOROUGH [BOROUGH] CURED OF A LIVER AND i STOMACH COMPLAINT. Extract of a Leiter [Letter] from Hiz [His] Lordship, dated Villa Messina, Leghorn, 21st February, 1845. To Professor HOLLOWAY. Sir,-Various circumstances prevented the possibility of my thanking you before this time for your politeness in sending me your Pills as you did. I now take this oppor- [upper- opportunity] tunity [unity] of sending you an order for the amount, and, at the same time, to add that your Pills, have effected a cure of a disorder in my Liver and Stomach, which all the most eminent of the Faculty at home and all over the Continent, had not been able to effect; nay, not even the waters of Carlsbad and Marienbad. [Miranda] I wish to have another Box and a Pot of the Ointment, in case any of my family should ever require either. Your most obliged and obedient servant, these celebrated Pills ned) ALDBOROUGH. ce are wonderfull [wonderful] i i i hes y efficacious in the following e Female Irregulari- [Irregular- Irregularities] King' Asthma ties Serofulla [Scrofula] 7 or . Bilious Complaints Fevers of all kinds Sore Throats on the Fits Stone and Gravel Gout Secondary S Bowel Complaints Head-ache toms mmr [Mr] Colics Indigestion Tic-Douloureux [Tic-Dolores] Constipation of the Inflammation Tumours Bowels Jaundice Ulcers Consumption Liver Complaints Venereal Affections Debility Lumbago Worms of all kinds Dysentry [Dysentery] Rheumatism whatever cause, Erysipelas Retention &c, &c. Sold at the Establishment of Professor HoLLoway, [Holloway] 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and by most all re- [rebel] ble [be] ists, [its] and Dealers in Medicines throughout e civilized World, at the followi [follow] rices-ls, 14d., 2s, Sa, Ae. 6d., sey [se] SE andl [and] Ble. [Be] each Box. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B.-Directions for the fens of Patients in every Disorder are affixed to each Box, traordinary [ordinary] cures of Asthma have been effected here by the , Wood Coolers, with Blowers Iron Hop, Beck, and Pipe; Hop Press; two Malt Rollers and Hoppers; Refrigerator, on an improved principal; Measuring Machine three large COPPER. BOILERS, will boil 17, 34, and 38 barrels each, with capital Furnace Work about 800 excellent Casks of 36, 24, and 18 gallons each; eighteen large Puncheons of Stale Ale; fifty Barrels of Old Ale and Porter. Twenty-three Pockets of Prime in fine condition, Cooper, Smith, and Meehanies' Tools Grinding Stone ; about two hundred Sacks and two Sack Carts an excellent Waggon, nearly new ; Carts, one - Farming Tools. . Large Stack of fine OLD HAY several useful Horses and Gearing; a neat Close Carriage, in good condition ; -emeellent [element] uble [able] Harness, and a great variety of other which will be more particularly described in posting Any further information may be had of Mr. LANCASTER, Auctioneer; or Mr.' F. TURNER, Accountant, Hudders- [Udders- Huddersfield] field or Mr. LEADBEATTER, Solicitor, Mirfield. UNDER BANK, IN THE VALLEY OF TODMORDEN. Te be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr. LAN- [LANCASTER] CASTER, at the Wnuire [Enquire] Lion Inn, HEBDEN BRIDGE, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of September, 1850, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, together or in lots, and subject to conditions - he valuable ESTATES and MILLS of Christ. and Jas. Rawdon, Esquires, at and called UNDER Bank HALL, Lacy Hovsk, [Hives] CabLis [Cables] MiILLs, [Mills] Spa Hore [Horse] MILL, and JUMBLE HOLE MILL, in the townships of Stansfield and Sowerby, in the parish of Halifax, heretofore in their own proper occupation, and that of their tenants, but late in the occupation of Messrs. Ashworth and others. The Mansion House at UNDER BANK HALL comprises Dining-room, 23 feet by 17 feet; Drawing-room, 18 feet uare [are] Breakfast, Music, and Billiard-rooms, 30 feet by 18 feet; Kitchens, Dairy, Larder, Cellars, six Bed-rooms, four Attics, with a productive and well-stocked (walled) Garden, measuring one acre and 26 perches Orchard (three roods and 14 perches) Gardeners' Cottage, Coachhouses, [Coach houses] Stables, &c., and every requisite for a gentleman's family. The well-known CALLIS MILLS (part of which has been recently destroyed by fire), with a spacious Dyehouse, Dryhouse [Dry house] (66 yards), Stove, two Water-wheels of 27 feet diameter, the one 14 feet and the other 10 feet wide (equal to upwards of fifty horse power), with 28 feet fall of the River Calder. Also in the immediate neighbourhood of the Works about sixty subtantial [substantial] COTTAGES in good repair. SPA HOLE MILL is five stories high, and has a Steam- [Steam engine] engine of 10 horse power, and Water-wheels with 66 ieet [meet] of water-fall of Jumble Hole Clough, Dam, Warehouse, Scutching-room, DWELLING-HOUSE, ten COTTAGES, and Gardens, and is now in the occupation of Messrs. Ben- [Benjamin] jamin [jain] Platt and Sons. There is a Site for another Mill immediately above this Mill, with a fall of 90 feet and an inexhaustible supply of valuable Building Stone easily obtainable. JUMBLE HOLE MILL comprises Dyehouse, Dryhouse, [Dry house] Engine of 10 horse power with 35 horse power Boiler, Stove, and Fire-proof Scutching-room, two Warehouses, DWELLING-HOUSE, and Garden, and 60 feet of fall, and is also in the occupation of Messrs. B. Platt and Sons. The Estate comprises about 51 Acres of excellent Mea- [Me- Meadow] dow, [down] Pasture, and Wood Land, a considerable part of which is most conveniently situated for building purposes. The principal part of the above property forms one of th most eligible sites for the establishment of an extensive cot- [cotton] ton, worsted, or woollen manufacture, being situate imme- [Mme- immediately] diately [lately] upon the line of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Rail- [Railway] way, of the Rochdale Canal, and of the Halifax and (by Todmorden) Rochdale Turnpike-road, and connected there- [thereby] by with Halifax at a distance of nine miles, with Bradford at a distance of 17 miles, and with Manchester at a distance of 22 miles, and having an abundant supply for all purposes of the softest and purest Water; and the Mansion Houses and Lands, being in the centre of the beautiful Vale of Todmorden, afford highly desirable residences for gentlemen ary [art] manufactures of Yorkshire rther [rather] particulars apply to Mr. Jones, Birkho [Hobkirk] Huddersfield or at the Office of mses [mes] Mr. STANSFIELD, Solicitor, Halifax, where a Plan of the Estate may be seen. Qi IN HENRY HINCHCLIFF'S AFFAIRS. OTICE [NOTICE] IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Trus- [Truss- Trustees] tees of the Estate and Effects of HENRY HINCHCLIFFE of Scholes, in Wooldale, near Holmfirth, Cloth Manufacturer, intendjto [intended] Meet atmy [army] OFFIcEs, [Office] in Huddersfield, on THURSDayY, [Thursday] the 5th day of September, 1850, at 10 o'clock in the forencon, [conference] in order to Declare a Dividend of the said Estate and Effects, among such of the Creditors as shall have Proved their Debts to the satisfaction of the Trustees. The Creditors are requested to attend the Meeting, and produce all n particulars, vouchers, and books of account, in order that their Accounts may be fully investi- [invest- investigated] gated. ividend [dividend] will not be paid on the day of Meeting. Dated this 21st day of August, 1850. A M. BARKER, Le Solicitor to the said Trustees. IFE [IF] ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND Founded 1839. Lonpon [London 64, OLD BroaD [Road] STREET, The distinguishing feature of this Institution is, that the profit or surplus arising in the course of the business (from the favourable investment of the Funds, Xc.) is enjoyed by the policy-holders during life. On the 5th April in every year, the precise state of the affairs is ascertained by a detailed valuation of the assets and liabilities. The divisible surplus is then apportioned to all policy-holders of Five Years' standing, and the share of each is handed to him in cash, when he pays his next premium. Tn the years 1848, 1849 and 1850, the payments m [in] the surplus amounted to 35 per cent. of the premiums, each participating policy-holder therefore receives back a sum equal to 7s. per 1, of his annual premium or in other words in paying his premium for the current year 13s. per 1, will be required. During the year ending 5th April, 1850, there have been issued 732 New Policies for 249,003, the premiums on which amount to 8,745, 10s. 5d. THOS. FRASER, Res Sec. AGENTS. Huddersfield.-Mr. J. J. SKYRME, Chronicle office. Barnsley.-Mr. Thomas Marshall Wakefield and Barnsley Union Bank. Bradford.-Mr. J. G. T. Gant, Solicitor, 3, Market-street. Halifax.-Mr. Robt. H. Menzies, 11, High-street Mr. Thos. Perkinton, [Parkinson] junr., [June] Land agent, 15, Crown-street. Dews --Vacant. Woakefield.-Mr. [Wakefield.-Mr] Jesse Dalby, Solicitor, Union Square, ee kgate. [gate] ANNUAL DIVISION OF PROFITS. XN REAT [REST] BRITAIN MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. 14, WATERLOO-PLACE, AND 52, WILLIAM-STREET, ITY. [IT] THE CHISHOLM-CHareman. [CHISHOLM-Chairman] RICHARD HARTLEY KENNEDY, ESQ.-Deputy CHAIRMAN, This Society is established on the tried and approved rinciple [principle] of Mutual Assurance. The Funds are accumu- [acme- accumulated] od for the exclusive benefit of the Policy-holders, under a om ieee superintendence and control. The are divi [div] ann d ied in reduction of the future Premiums. J And applied in reduction At the Annual General Meeting, held on the 9th instant, an elaborate and highly satisfactory report of the state of the society's affairs was submitted to the members, where- [where] Mae was resolved, unanimously, that an allowance of y per Cent. should be made on the Premiums payable on all Policies on the participating scale, on which five or more yearly payments had been previously made. Credit is allowed for half the Annual Premium for the first five years, The following Table exemplifies the effect of the present reduction - Age 'Amount Annual Reduction Annual h Premium of i Initherto [Hitherto] 30 per Cent. sce [se] erat, [rat] 8 5 da. 5. 2. 20 1,000 20 17 6 6 5 3 14 12 3 30 1,000 25 13 4 714 17 9 4 40 1,000 3318 4 10 3 6 23 1410 50 ',000 ',W] 48 16 8 1413 3463 8 a a -- A. R. IRVINE, Managing Director. 14, Waterloo-place, 10th May, 1850. MEDICAL REFEREE FOR HUDDERSFIELD Messrs. ROBINSON and SON, High ca AGENT. Mr. JOHN BROOK, Registrar, Buxton-road. And for INDIA AND LONDON COMPANY, for Assurance of Inv [In] LIFE ASSURANCE ALID [LAID] and Healthy Lives.