HOTELS, COACHES, AND COACH OFFICES.

Buck and Hawthorn, St. Anne-street; Buck, Hanging Ditch;

Bush Inn, Deans-gate; Eagle Inn, Market-street; Golden Lion, Deans-gate; Hare and Hounds, Shude Hill; Lower Turk’s Head, ditto;

Mosley Arms, Piccadilly; Ditto, Shude Hill; New Boar’s Head, Hyde’s Cross; Old Boar’s Head, ditto; Palace Inn, Market-street; Peacock, ditto; Royal Hotel, corner of Mosely-street (the Mails start from here); Swan Inn, Market-street; Swan, Whitley Grove; Talbot, Market-street; White Swan, Shude Hill; Commercial, Market-street.

POST OFFICE.

The following are the intended Arrivals and Departures of the principal Mails at this Office, from the 6th of July, 1837.

ARRIVAL.

DEPARTURE.

H.

M.

H.

M.

London

10

45

A.M.

3

15

P.M.—Principal LondonMail.

11

45

P.M. with Foreign Lettersfor the first Morning Delivery

6

15

P.M.—For a secondDelivery in London.

6

15

A.M.—for ForeignLetters on Tuesdays and Fridays.

Bristol

10

45

A.M.

3

15

P.M.

Birmingham

10

45

A.M.

6

15

A.M.

4

15

P.M.

11

15

A.M.

7

15

P.M.

3

15

P.M.

11

45

P.M.

6

15

P.M.

Edinburgh

Glasgow

Carlisle

Preston

5

3

25

40

A.M.

P.M.

8

4

45

15

A.M.

P.M.

Liverpool

8

10

2

3

6

35

35

10

35

35

A.M.

A.M.

P.M.

P.M.

P.M.

6

8

1

4

50

45

50

50

A.M.

A.M.

P.M.

P.M.

Ireland

8

or

10

40

or

40

A.M.

or

A.M.

According to the arrival of Packets.

2

15

P.M.

Leeds

5

45

A.M.

9

0

A.M.

York

3

25

P.M.

8

0

P.M.

Derby

Nottingham

Leicester

By Buxton.

3

45

P.M.

9

0

A.M.

Ditto

By Birmingham

3

45

P.M.

6

15

P.M.

GENERAL DELIVERIES AT THE OFFICE.

The first, at eight until half-past eight in the morning, includes Letters from London, Liverpool, Stafford, Wolverhampton, Birmingham, Market Drayton, Warrington, Frodsham, Derby, Middleton, Bolton, Stockport, and Macclesfield, the greatest part of Yorkshire, Lancashire, Cambridgeshire, Herefordshire, Norfolk, Northumberland, Sunderland, and Durham.

The second, at nine until a quarter before twelve in the morning, First Liverpool, (per Railway,) includes Letters from Chester, the counties of Shropshire, Hereford, Leominster, part of North Wales, and all Ireland, Bolton, Blackburn, Bury, Burnley, Colne, Oldham, all Saddleworth, Ashton-under-Line, Audenshaw, Stalybridge, Hyde, Denton, Gee Cross, and Gorton.