Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), Thursday 7 July 1825, page 1


Public Notice.

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE , JUNE 29, 1825. FIFTY POUNDS REWARD - ABSOLUTE PARDON.

WHEREAS a Coroner's Inquest, holden

on the Body of a Settler, named Dunn, has re-turned a Verdict of WILFUL MURDER against Persons unknown; - A Reward of Fifty Pounds, or of an Absolute Par-don, is hereby offered to any Person, the Person or Persons who actually committed the Murder alone excepted, who shall give such Information as may lead to the Apprehension and Conviction of the Offenders.

By His Excellency's Command,

F. GOULBURN, Colonial Secretary.

Public Notice.

THE undermentioned Persons have obtained

Certificates, or Tickets of Leave, during the

last Week:---

CERTIFICATES.

Baring (2) . . . James Welch;

Batavia . . . . Solomon Reddith; Countess Harcourt (2) . Patrick Folue;

Daphne . . . Christopher Gallagher; Ditto . . . . John Killin;

Ditto . . . . John Maginnis;

Ditto . . . . Hugh M'Cavill; Earl St. Vincent (1) . James Minchan; Ditto . . . . Francis Mahon;

Elizabeth (2) . . . Ann M'Loughlin; Globe . . . . William Payne; Hadlow (2) . . . James Maloney; Lord Wellington . . Mary Burke;

Martha . . . . Samuel Cranstein; Mary (1) . . . Michael Bardin; Ditto . . . . John Clarke;

Minerva (3) . . . William Doyle; Ditto . . . . Dennis Hyland;

Ditto . . . . Dennis Hyland, or Dempsey;

Ditto . . . . Michael Kennedy, or Lawler; Shipley (2) . . . Joseph Dobbs;

Tyne . . . . William Murphy.

TICKETS OF LEAVE.

Almorah (2) . . . Charles Wilson, Camden; Ditto . . . . Wm. Byrne, Camden;

Atlas (3) . . . James Ansell, Parramatta; Isabella (1) . . . James Perry, Minto;

Lord Sidmouth (2) . . Pat. Maloney, Parramatta; Mangles (2) . . . James Fitzpatrick, Appin; Morley (1) . . . James Carey, Sydney; Neptune (2) . . . Henry Angel, Appin.

F. GOULBURN, Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office, July 6, 1825.

Public Notices.

NOTICE is herby given, that the CO-PART-

NERSHIP heretofore existing between EDWARD RILEY and WILLIAM WALKER, under the Firm of RILEY and WALKER, Merchants, terminated on the 30th ult;---All Persons, who have Claims against the late Firm, are therefore requested immediately to send them in for Adjust-ment, and those indebted to pay the Amounts of their respec-tive Accounts without Delay.

THE CO-PARTNERSHIP, which existed under the Firm of RILEY AND WALKER, having ter-minated yesterday, Notice is now given, the BUSINESS will, from this Date, be carried on by RICHARD JONES and WILLIAM WALKER, in Partnership, under the Firm of

JONES AND WALKER. Hunter-street, 1st July, 1825.

SYDNEY, JUNE 22, 1825. THE COMMITTEE of the AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL COMPANY request a MEETING of the PROPRIETORS, resident in the Colony, at HILL'S Tavern, Sydney, on Thursday the 14th of July, at Twelve o'Clock; when certain Papers, relative to the Transactions of the Company, lately received from the Court of Directors, will be submitted for their Information. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, 29th JUNE, 1825. THE PROPRIETORS of BANK STOCK are to meet at the Bank Buildings, on Thursday the 21st

July, at 11 o'Clock in the Forenoon, for the Purpose of de-claring the Half-yearly Dividend, &c. ending the 30th June Instant. A. K. MACKENZIE, Secretary, Bank of N.S.W.

AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

THE GENERAL QUARTERLY MEETING

will be held at Nash's Inn, Parramatta, on Thursday, the 28th Day of July next, at 11 o'Clock in the Forenoon, when the List of Premiums, for the ensuing Year, will be de-termined upon.

SHERIEF'S OFFICE, 15th JUNE, 1825. In the Supreme Court.

Payne v. Bacon.

TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Direction of the Sheriff, at his Office, on Monday the 11th of July, at 12 o'Clock at Noon, that desirable and valuable Farm, situated at Long Reef, about 20 miles from Sydney, containing 700 Acres of Land, 15 to 20 of which are in Cul-tivation, with a good House and other Buildings thereon, and Conveniences for making and drying Salt, the Property of the above Defendant; unless this Execution be previously satisfied. And on Thursday the 21st of July, at 12 o'Clock at Noon, in the Public Market place, Sydney, the following Live and Dead Stock, also, the Property of the above De-fendant, viz. 2 Working Bullocks and Harness, Pigs, Poul-try, a Cart, and various Farming Implements; a Quantity of Wheat and Maize, and sundry Household Furniture, that will be hereafter more particularly described.

SALE AT CAMPELL TOWN. By Order of the Supreme Court.

FOR SALE, on Tuesday the 19th Day of July

next, by Mr. KNIGHT, EIGHTEEN HEAD of HORNED CATTLE, One Horse, and One Mare;

together with the other Effects belonging to the Estate of the late Patrick Daly, deceased. Terms, prompt Payment. GEORGE MILLS, Registrar. Supreme Court Office, }

25th June, 1825. } FOR ENGLAND DIRECT.---The Good Ship HARVEY, of 300 Tons Burthen, Captain

DANIEL PEACHE, will Sail direct for London in all this Mouth. As she has already 200 Tons of her Cargo engaged, immediate Application for Freight will be necessary; for which, or Passage, apply to the Commander; or to JONES AND WALKER.

Hunter-street, July 1, 1825.

PUBLIC SALE OF BOOKS.

ON Friday and Saturday, the 15th and 16th of July, Mr. ROBERT COOPER will OFFER by AUC-TION, at Underwood's Buildings, One of the best selected LIBRARIES, of about 800 Volumes, ever imported into New South Wales; consisting of the principal Standard Works of Great Britain; as Hume's History of England; Robertson's History of America; Charles V. and History of Scotland; Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire; Bishop Burnett's History of the Reformation, and of his own Times; Southey's History of Brazil; Clarke's Life of Nel-son, 2 vols, royal 4to; Moore's Loves of the Angels; Lalla Rookh; Boswell's Life of Dr. Johnson; Shakespeare's Works; Pope's Works; Madford's Battle of Waterloo, 4 vols. super royal; Don Juan; Spectator; Rejected Ad-dresses; Sharpe's British Theatre, 17 vols; Confession of an Opium Eater; Black Book; Sheridan, Grattan, and Cur-ran's Speeches; Campaign in Spain and Portugal; Barry Cornwall, Montgomery, and Keats' Poems; Dr. Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations; Paley and Playfair's Moral Phi-

losophy.

The Books will be shewn the four Days preceding the Saje, and Catalogues may be had of ROBERT COOPER. MR. PEARSON, Teacher of the Piano Forte,

has the Pleasure of informing his Pupils and Friends, that he is so far recovered from his severe Indisposition, as to be enabled to return to Sydney; and he hopes, in the

Course of another Week, to attend to his professional Duties,

as usual.

Piano Fortes tuned and repaired. No. 22, Castlereagh-street, July 2, 1825.

Commissariat Department.

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Commissariat Office, Sydney, 6th July, 1825. SUGAR.---Required, for the Public Service, about FIFTY TONS of SUGJR.---Persons, desirous of supplying the Whole, or any Part of the above, are requested lo send sealed Tenders, endorsed " Tender of Sugar," to this Office, by Friday the 15th Instant.

WM. WEMYSS, Deputy Commissary General. Commissariat Office, Sydney, 5th July, 1825. THE following ARTICLES are required for

the French National Ships La Thetis and L'Esperance, now in this Port ; viz.

About Fifteen Thousand Pounds of Flour

Fifty Thousand Pounds of Biscuit

Twelve Thousand Gallons of Wine (red and white) Eighty Gallons of Brandy

Two Thousand Three Hundred Pounds of Butter Two Thousand Pounds of Coffee

Eighteen Thousand Pounds of Sugar

Nine Thousand Pounds Salt Pork

Fourteen Hundred Pounds of Salt Bpef One Thousand Pounds of Cheese

Seventeen Thousand Pounds of Peas

Three Hundred and Thirty Pounds of Olive Oil Seventy Gallons of Vinegar

One Hundred and Eighty Pounds of Mustard Twenty-five Thousand Pounds of Salt Forty Pounds-of Popper

Five Hundred Pounds of Candles (Wax & Sp e) Four Thousand Pounds of Pickles Twenty-two Tons of Coals Ten Tons of Wood.

Persons, desirous of Supplying the Whole, or any Part thereof, are requested to send sealed Tenders, endorsed " Tender of Supplies for French Ships," to this Office, by 12 o'Clock of Saturday, the 9th Instant.,

WM. WEMYSS, Deputy Commissary General.

SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE IN NEW

SOUTH WALES.

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(By Order of the Chief Justice),

GEORGE MILLS, Registrar of the Supreme Court. All Persons interested may, on Application to the Registrar, have Leave to inspect the Accounts of the above Estates, gratis, or to take Office Copies thereof, on Payment of the usual Rate per folio. In the Matter of Cox, deceased.

THE next of Kin, the Public, and all whom it

may concern, are desired to take Notice, that unless a Debt due to me for Rent by the deceased, be paid of in 14 Days, from the Date hereof, I shall cause to be sold some Articles of Property, belonging to the deceased, that now remain in my hands. Dated this 23d Day of June, 1825.

96, George-street. NICHOLAS HERNEY. NOTICE.---The CONTRACTORS for the TOLLS,

DUES, &c. arising from the undermentioned ROADS,

viz.

Tolls, on the Road between Parramatta and Windsor ; and the Tolls, on the Great Western Road, between Parramatta and

Emu Ford,

Request the Public will, in future, provide themselves, and Servants, with small Change for the Payment of the Tolls and Dues, as directed by the Colonial Regulations; as great Trouble and Loss of Time attend the Collection of these small Amounts. FOR SALE, at the AUSTRALIAN STATIONERY

WAREHOUSE, a Pair of handsome 18-inch GLOBES, on castors, with Compasses complete, corrected down to

1819 lowest Price £15.

SALES BY AUCTION. BY MR. R. COOPER,

In the Market-place of Sydney, THIS DAY (Thursday), at

Ten o'Clock precisely, without Reserve.

TEN Excellent Dairy COWS in Calf, Ten fine

Heifers in Calf, of the Breed of Badgery and Thorsby ; also, four large fat Bullocks. Any Gentleman that wishes to have a good selection of Dairy Cattle, may perhaps never meet with so good an opportunity.

BY MR. R. C. PRITCHETT,

At his Premises in George-street, on Friday the 8th of July,

at 11 o'Clock, and following Day,

A QUANTITY of Colonial, Eydam, and Pine

Cheeses, prime English hams, Scotch pale ale, hard-ware of all descriptions ; bedsteads with furniture, Pembroke tables and chairs, dumb waiters; a large cellaret, &c &c ; cut and plain decanters, cruet stands and castors, tumblers, goblets, wine and drain glasses, earthenware, stel wheat mills, anvils, chaise springs, fowling-pieces, bullock chains, blankets, duck frocks and trowsers, waistcoats, 1st and 2d cloths, camel hair and kersemere plain and embroidered shawls and scarfs, diaper, Marseilln, China drill, sheeting, shirting, 12 and 18-yard pieces of calico, striped linen, and white cotton shirts, doe skin gloves, staircase carpeting, cot-ton socks, English starch, red, white, and black paint, Ma-dras and Bengal handkerchiefs, and many other Articles.

Conditions---Three Months' Credit on approved Notes, for

Purchases above £20.

BY MR. R. COOPER,

On Tuesday, the 12th Instant, at 11 o'Clock precisely, with-out Reserve,

THAT valuable HOUSE and PREMISES,

situate on the West side of O'Connel-street, formerly occupied by the late Mr. John Jones, deceased; bounded on the South by Hunter-street; on the West by a line, being the intended continuation of Pitt-street, 107 links; on'the North, by a line to O'Connel-street, 116 links ; and on the East by O'Connel-street, 63 links ; containing 11 rods.

CONDITIONS OF SALE.---Three and Six Months' Credit, upon approved Bills.

BY RAPSEY AND MITCHELL,

At their Auction Mart, George-street, on Tuesday next, the 12th Instant, at 12 o'Clock.

TWENTY LOGS of NEW ZEALAND PINE,

fit for Boat-builders, landed per Brig Glory, and now lying on the South-east Beach of Sydney Cove, where they may be inspected.

BY MR.R. COOPER,

ln the Market-place, Sydney, on Thursday, the 14th July, at 11 o'Clock precisely, without Reserve,

FIFTY Choice English-bred four-year old MILCH COWS, heavy in Calf, selected from Dr.

REDFERN'S Herd, well known to be some of the best Breed of Cattle in the Colony.

N. B.---Three Months' Credit will be given on all Pur-chases above £50 ; and. 6 Months' Credit on all Purchases above £100, upon approved BiIls. AUXILIARY BIBLE SOCIETY. TO the Interests of this INSTITUTION, the COM-MITTEE wish respectfully to call the Attention of its Members and Friends ; and, as the Period of its Anniversary, to be held on the 13th of August, is approaching, the Com-mittee request, that the Subscriptions and Donations, in Aid of its Funds, may, as early as convenient, be paid, or trans-

mitted to the Treasurer, Captain PIPER ; to the Collector, Mr. George Williams, Market-street ; or, to WILLIAM COWPER, Secretary.

ACCIDENT OF THE ECLIPSE COACH.

WILLIAM DOWNES, Guard of the Eclipse

Coach, states, that about the hour of half-past four o'clock this evening (Wednesday, June 29th), when at the distance of about two miles from Sydney, a man was driving a cart towards Sydney, down hill. He was seated in the cart in a state of intoxication, and driving upon the wrong side of the road. The Coach was then ascending the hill; Downes immediately sounded the horn, which appeared to be-taken no notice of. When the coach came near the cart, on its proper side of the road, the driver of the cart incautiously crossed and recrossed the road, and by a sudden turn of his cart to his wrong side, the shaft of his cart entered the side of the off-side leading horse, and killed him on the spot. The Passengers outside were, Mr. Lindsay on the box ; Mr. Nettleton, Mr. Maughan, and a Serjeant Snelling, of the 40th Regiment, on the front seat. Dr. Anderson rode inside.

W. DOWNES, Guard of the Eclipse Coach. JOHN GAMBELL, Coachman.

We, the undersigned, being Passengers by the Eclipse Coach, this evening, from Sydney to Parramatta, confirm the above Statement. WILLIAM MAUGHAN,

J. SNELLING, Serjeant, 40th Regt. June 29,1825. JOSEPH NETTLETON.

MR. JAMES SMITH, Surveyor and Builder,

having been honoured with the Approbation of His Excellency the GOVERNOR, for him to act as a VENDUE MASTER, for Parramatta and its Districts, takes this Op-portunity of apprising his Friends, and the Public in general, that the Duties of than Appointment shall be performed with Fidelity, Exactness, and Despatch, that will, he trusts, induce to a confidential Submittal of their respective Interests to his Charge. Parramatta, June 25, 1825.

CAUTION.---The Public are requested to take Notice, that I am still a Partner with Mr. PAYNE in the Wellington Brewery, in George-street ; and also in the Bu-siness carried on in the Wellington Inn, on the same Pre-

mises ;---I therefore think it would be advisable in those Persons, who stand indebted to the said Firm, to consider the Necessity of obtaining my Signature, as a Voucher for the Payment of any Sum or Sums of Money due to the said Firm, otherwise they pay their Money at their own Risk.

Kent-street, Sydney, June 28. MATTHEW BACON. ______________________

EIGHTY DOLLARS REWARD.

STOLEN, on Thursday Night, the 23d of June last, from the House of Mr. HENRY FLEMING, of Pitt-town, the undermentioned Articles ; ---1 piece twilled cloth, part of ditto, 8 pair women's hose, 1 dozen ready-make waist-coats, 8 duck frocks, nearly a whole piece of black silk twilled handkerchiefs, 1 piece fine shirting, part of ditto, 3 waistcoat fronts, part of a piece of coarse calico, 1 white ca-lico shirt, part of 3 pieces of twilled stuff for gowns or petti-coats, 1 case brandy, greater part of another, 3 gallons of rum in a 5-gallon keg, with a cock, some Brazil tobacco, part of a basket cutaway, 1 bag of sugar, two different kinds, 1 chest of tea wanting a few pounds, a small-sized beaver hat, 3 pieces check, remnant of blue English print, a few candles ;---I hereby offer the above Reward to any Per-son or Persons, who will give such Information as will lead to

the Conviction of the Offender or Offenders.

HENRY FLEMING.

MACQUARIE-PLACE, SYDNEY, JUNE 22,1825.

S. LEVEY informs the Public, that he has

left his former Residence, No. 72, George-street, and takes this Opportunity of returning his best Thanks to his numerous Friends for their Support in his Various Trades, and humbly hopes for its Continuance at the Waterloo Ware-house, at which Place Business will be carried on under the Title of COOPER and LEVEY. All Claims, due to S.L. are to be paid to him, at his present Residence, 9, Macquarie-place. NEWINGTÖN SALT.---To be SOLD at SIL-

VESTER'S, Clarence-street, Sydney, SALT, at £7 per Ton, or Eight Shillings per Cwt.

No. 99, George-street,

ON SALE, at the Stores of the undersigned, No. 99, George-street, Ladies' elegant fancy and split straw bonnets ; plain ditto ; children's ditto, trimmed and plain ; ladies' full dress lace caps ; fine cambric prints ; ladies' fine cotton hose ; children's ditto ; thread, cotton, sewing silk, ta[es, bopbbin wire, pearl buttons, real Bucking-hamshire thread lace, black silk handkerchiefs, Tartan plaid,

long shawls, French artificial flowers in great variety; Wind-

sor soap, and perfumery of all descriptions ; pickles, fish and other sauces ; Chili and the best white wine vinegar, in bot-

tle; salt; superfine black and blue cloth; shirting : cassi-netts; cotton handkerchiefs; wearing apparel; gentlemen's black and brown beaver hats ; ladies' riding hats ; young gentlemen's black and brown beaver hats; treble-refined sugar ; tobacco ; tea ; English soap ; pewter candle moulds, with frame's, and cotton wick; japan blacking ; sugar ; boxes of water colours complete; shoemakers' hemp.

White lead; paints and oil ; pitch ladles ; log-lines; rope; roping and seaming twine: plated on steel dinner forks, spoons, and ladles; timber knives ; muskets ; corks, back-gammon boards; pocketbooks; soap cups; nail red iron ; spades; sickles; reap-hooks; sheep shears ; iron pots.

Champagne; London Claret; old Burgundy. Keir's London particular Made

Harper and Bell's, and Wardell's Port.

London-made Rum Shrub, in quarts. Cognac Brandy ; Jamaica Rum.a.

Real Hollands Gin.

Madeira and Red Wine, by the gallon.

Pale Ale and Double Brown Stout, in bottle.

A general assortment of Brass Work, Ironmongery, and Stationery.

ALSO. SPANISH LUSTRE, for producing a most

transcendantly beautiful and durable brilliancy on PARLOUR STOVES, GRATES, KITCHEN RANGES, CISTERNS, and ALL SORTS OF IRON WORK. For carriage wheels, the cogs of , mills, and every species of machinery, the Spanish Lustre, mixed with a moderate quantity of lard or grease,1 forms the best ANTI-ATTRITION COMPOSITION in the world, diminishing friction to a degree beyond all belief, and ren-dering motion perfectly smooth, uniform, and easy, to the saving of much wear and expence. In tin cases, price One Dollar.

William Parker. N. B.---Property received for Sale, on Commission.

MARR's ROOMS.

NOW on SALE; at MARR'S Rooms, Castlereagh-street, ladies' cloths of fancy colours, at 15s. per yard ; best second blue broadcloth, at 15s. per ditto ; superfine black cloth, at 30s. per ditto ; fine bed-ticking, at 8s. 6d. per yard ; tablercovers with handsome borders, best town-made silk umbrellas, brass wire flour sieves, lamp,,cotton, cotton cord and darning cotton, playing cards, gentlemen's super-fine hats and travelling caps, ladies elegant leghorn and straw bonnets, children's cambrick ditto, coloured silks for dresses, black crapes and bombazeens, black and white silk gloves and hose, plain and figured stuffs, handsome shawls, Barragon fustians for servants' stable dresses, window glass, 10 by 12, and 10 by 8.

JOHN ROBERTS has now landing from the

Ship Lalla Rookh, in Addition to his STOCK, 2,400 Gallons of choice OLD JAMAICA RUM, which will be Sold at the lowest Prices following, viz : --

The Old Jamaica, 11s. 6d.per gallon; Fine Cognac Brandy, 16s. per ditto ; Pale Hollands, 16s. per ditto ; White Wine, 7s. per ditto ; Red Wine, 5s. per ditto.

Rum, O. P. in Bond, which will be sold on the most reason-able terms, by the cask. Genuine Samples may be.seen at the Proprietor's, Sign of the Fox and Hounds, Castlereagh-street, Sydney. *** Negrohead Tobacco, 3s. per Pound.

FURTHER REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF SPlRITS.

G. MORRIS, of the Australian Hotel, res-pectfully informs his Friends, and the Public in general, that he has purchased, from the late Importations, A STOCK of the finest flavoured SPIRITS that ever arrived in the Colony, which he will dispose of at the following re-duced Prices, viz.

Old Jamaica Rum, 12s. per gallon ; Fine flavoured Cognac Brandy, 16s. 6d. per do. Real Hollands Gin, 16s. per do.

ON SALE, at T. WILSON'S, Sign of the Hole

in the Wall, Pitt-street, Sydney ;— Genuine Old Jamaica Rum, 12s. per gallon ;

Excellent Gin, 17s. per gallon ; Superior draft Wine, 5s. 6d. per ditto ; Tea, by the Chest, 5s. per lb.

Excellent Tobacco, 4s. per lb.

MAIZE.---Good Sound MAIZE will be received at the Waterloo Warehouse, at 5s. per Bushel, either for Debts due COOPER and LEVEY, jointly or individually; or, in Payment of any Goods they may have for Sale.

ALSO,

WANTED, 5000 Bushels of GOOD LIME,

in Roach, for which Cash will be paid, on Delivery *** Biscuit for Sale, £1 8s.per at cwt.

JUST Arrived per Ship Harvey, and on SALE at Mr. J. COBB's, York-street, a most elegant Assort-ment of. ladies' plain, figured, and damask crape dresses, 4-4th. 6-4th, and 7-4th damask silk shawls and scarfs, tissue silk shawls, scarfs and handkerchiefs, Bandanna silk handker-chiefs, plain and figured Barcelona ditto. Braganza shawls, net scarfs, net, blue and fancy lace, half-ell, figured and plain poplins, 5-8th twilled sarsnet, half-ell white and coloured satins, 5-8th plain Mantua, plain and rich figured parasols with ivory handles, silk and cotton umbrellas, raven black and coloured sewing silk, black silk ferret for shoe ribbon, black and coloured cotton ferret, black and white silk stock-ings, black silk gloves, scarlet chintz, and black plaited bell-line and gimp, plain white head cotton fringe, a superior assortment of chintzes, furniture prints, dyed cambrics of various colours, cambric muslin, muslin dresses, and printed cotton handkerchiefs, 5-4th stripe cotton for shirting, 3-4th stout druggets, half-ell drab and olive pillow fustians, olive velveteens, white and coloured nankeens, grandrills, fancy striped cotton tick,4-4th, 9-8th, 7-4th, 9-4th, and 10-4th linen sheeting, linen huckaback, huckaback towels, drills, diapers, 3-4th linens, 4-4th brown linens, ,4-,4th brown hol-land, Holland tapes, patent and round bobbins, hat bobbins, large and small black wove buttons, sham and quality bind-ing white, black, and coloured threads, cotton balls, cotton boxes, flop and flush trimmings, fancy braids, black and coloured cotton velvets, black silk velvet, white cotton stock-ings, and socks, braces, nightcaps, marcella and Valentia waistcoating, gentlemen's black beaver hats, children's ditto, samplers, Scotch and Norwich plaids, flowering cotton, shoe hemp, lamp cotton, linen and cotton checks and ticks, superfine black cloth and drab kerseymere, barometers, thermometers, and glass hydrometers, silver pensil cases, and tooth picks, silver tea and tablespoons, beads, pocket knives, penknives, carving knives and forks, table ditto, desert ditto, razors, shaving boxes, combs, clothes, nail, horse, and shoe brushes, mane and curry combs, snuffers and stands, tea trays, &c. with Ironmongery, Cutlery, and other Goods, of all descrip-tions. N. B.-- An Encyclopedia Britannica.

DRUGS, CHEMICALS, &c. by J. TAWELL,

No. 18, Pitt-street, Sydney.---All the Variety of Medicines required by the Physicians and for Family Use, good, and genuine, as received.

Physician's and Family Prescriptions accurately dispensed ; Medicine Chests completely fitted.

*** A quantity of excellent Barbadoes Aloes, various Horse and Cattle Medicines, Ointments, &c. &c. Horse Balls of various kinds, and all Recipes made up to Order.