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M R. F. W. REAY,
AB A
" Medical Botanist
Of upwards of twenty years' standing,
"'iatepactfbllyinfosms thle re.sidents of Newrcastle.
- Wallaend, andllunter Oliver District generally
that he is practising his profession with that
MARKED SUCCESS
Wihich has mads his name so 1jopulnr on the
Gold.fields and in the Coal-miniog districts of
Wew South Wales. The superiority of the
syatem of
-over allo erbal Treatment
Sothers is enw aecnowledged by the Iea s
leg members of the Medical Farnlty all over tb
worid; cad the cry ia-Our Medicines are
as Purely Vegetable I"
Professor HUMhEY has demonstrated in his
w'ork, "Protoplnsms,' that msineral asubstanceis
coa-ert be adninistered i nd thatnehit, ad that
""n?ly" after Nature lhao trassasnuted thena into
p ?lants are they good tsr either Food sr Mledi
Cc:ine. Experiencet tus.ht hlerhalists this great
* ,terdih? lon? before t1io learned Prsfesaor dis
"c avdfred itior himself, osid none loans hod clenrer
and more conclusive evidence of their efliciency
thea
than FRANCIS W. REAEY. .
i ri his bands the most obstinate and danger.
ens diseaseshave been CUlED, and there are
hundrads of persons who have testillied by
:/. ,?•.Written Testimonials
to the benefit they have received, and to the
HMarvellous Cures
that have been ef'ected by his Medicines.
SF.W.Ras aMedicines being, for the most part,
compeanded by himsell, are warrarted to he
.free fromn any deleterious substance,-none but
the
SPurest Herbs being Used,
SWhios he receives.direct from the Shakers and
fhe Boat Honses in America and Sydney.
Syi h altell cy in corieg ia combined the vary
- Cheapness!
It being everywhere known that the relative
cost of the various systems of Medicines is
largely in favor oh the Herbalist
Adppended are a few of the maniy Medicines
snmeu 'ctured at Mr. Reny's Establishment :
• FAMILY 4'TIBILIOtS PILLS.
'"These Pills are a substitute for other gastric
''poigatires. They promote the healthy sucretion
of th6 stomach, liver, and intestines, remove
bilious and morbid accumulations of matter are
··" efficacioos in eases of dyspepsio or insligestios,
disenses of the bowels, costiveness, pain so the
stomnoh and side, also afflctions of the kidinoys
'ia.ld ,irsvel. They are invaluable as well ?r
loss of appetite and weakness of the stomach.
Sold in boxes at Is 6d and 2s 6d..
S:,, LIVER PILLS,
Ps ak~red from Podophliyt and Dandelion
and the JIfet Aledililne of the .Day.
''--"Thses Palls will give relief to pain In the
,ilde?"and to those that are sffering from a
feeling of oppression nacross the stomaelh and
I,,i olesti as if pressed down by a weight, trouble
-sibeihbj land often fretful deams, low spirits,
''"l'augoi, want of energy, melancholy, restless.
'"esnd?gloominess of mind, a great.dread of
trouble and a disposition to magnify overy
evil:' 'hey will remove all yellow, dlrty, greasy
appearances of tlie kin vellow or green tinge
,:!of I eta'white of the eye.' and yellow jaundice,
.,:iland all that origivates from a deranged state ot
the Iver. Sold in boxes at is, Is 6d, 'and
s l6d. '
l?,,' I . BILIOUS POWDER.
.fuli This is one of the most elicient purgatives now
in use, and safe in all cases. It is pleasant
'to ttake, and may be given to children or females
i :every stage, for costiveness, headache, and
.biious coomplaints. It remove. all offensive
sieeinulations without causing costiveness after
its operation. Sold in packages at Is, Is ld and
i~EUTRALZItsG MIXTURE, OR SRUP.
'ans is one of the best remedies known for
ai. in the stomach, and sickness, and eP
', co"mi el'¢amp laints of children, as it is pleasant b
':"t?e, and s safe to give any time. In bottma.,
is Od and 2s 6d.
RESTORATIVE DTOPS.
This is a epecific remnedy in all cases of
dysentery, diarrhuia, cholera, pains and cramps,
a?'nad all acute or chronic diseases of the bowels
i"oPersons who have visited thie Palmer and
-?'?lihartera Towers, and who have used the Resto
o ':ittive Drops,can bear testimony to their efficacy
in these dreadful diseases. All those who value
·I'their health and the health of their families
.: oight:to supply themselves with one bottle,
-hich,: if taken as directed, will not fill to cure
these distressing maladies in all their stages.
I i'r a h bhad ih bottlesat from Is 6ld to 3as.
.;dileil :') ' TESTIMONIALS.
- -Plattsbnrg, Wallsen4d,
March 18, 1876.
Mr'. P. W. Reay, Wallsend,
q iI:lO-'For the benefit of those who may have
an idea of visiting the Palmer or any other
tropical climates, Iope you will publish ?ue
appended te~timonifl, so that they may be ao -
'vlshld toalake a quantity of your Re'storativf?
,J?Dropn:elth:thembefore leaving, as I consider
they were the means of saring my life and also
•that of many of my eomrades. Whilst at
, O (Ihairtii Tosers I had a had attack of Dyseotery,
-;Ibht after taking three doses of the Drapa was
-?I?tired. I also ihad an attack of Fever and Ague,
Iiand took the Drops again, and was soon restored.
,osllgave som. to many others who were suffering
the mame us myself, and it was the means 'or
odsurim them all. The Drops at last "run out."
a: san o re$ving another attack, was obliged to
8::lrdtarn,to Wallseod, and since then, about a x
months age, I have enjoyed good health, through
- Ithe tas oa yonr infallable Drops.
a I- . t ,,a: . t igned) JOHN LLOYD.
Wallsend, March 25, 1876.
To Mr. F. W. Ieay,
Medical lostnist, &e.
.Ie:;D SAn Br--For mary years Isuffered from
,I zovereFever and Ague, and expended nearly all
' mynmeans on medinal asismtance, without receir
suing any benefit. About eight months ago twas
v- attacked with fever, which the doctors then in
attendance on me pronounced to be Typhus, of a
very malignant-character. I was reduced to a
..·vrerylowatt oand could keap nothing on my
,:.atomach,: and gave up all hopes of recovery.
,?IJlnder.your caref:l, kmind, and unremitting at
tendane 1 woas gradually brought round, ana
a asooerestored to a perfect stato o- health, and
have not had any return of Fever and Ague
aince. I amnosw enjoying better health thaot 1
have had'for many years, nd attribute it solely
toyoTnrtreatment, and consider that I owe my
..liftoour attention.
WILLIAM'? HARRIS
N.B.-F. W. Ro "r calls attention to his
ULes WoTe OILsu, unequalled for the cure of
Wound, lraiseos, Old Sores ond Fistulea witd
:. lwhich hornes or cattle may be affected. Theo
efollowing gantlemen can bear testimony to thieo
eftfieseof thcda oeld:-ivi'., Mr. G. Y. AnLIaS,
-3r. IL. YWIINson, Mr. lINTo1, of W.lleend,
a ''l r. Bass, of tiinmi.
Aget Ur Hamiltfoon-lr. PmiTal, EoStO o
'-`' MEDIOAL.·
(hE'r the ~ast nine yenas s~irLben te th6 Uppe~
Geelburni Tstriot H~ospital, VeictoTiq),
WA1, ,VLLSHfNb. 3
TJI E ·E T ~H E T H'E.~
Greatest BIersshui~ Man ~a~EnjoY.
J. H. FITZIIRO ntErT, Surgeeon, Medical
lotinist, end Mechanienal Dentist, his arrived
at the Northumberland Hotel, Singleton, and
*an be consulted on the best method of insert
ng Artitloial Teeth, preserving the Symmetry
of the mouth regular, adjustment, natural
appearance and great durability. Painlesna
extraction, by a i et American discovery. Teeth
flied, sealed, presecred frotm decay, and restore'i
to their Plearly Whlitoees8.
Toothache Gout Inaigreatlon
jtmche Hart Disease Liver complaints
Neuralniae SMn diiae -ir rilto ,
ieiadanc Gravel Iletention of
jancer * Sor)Leg • * urine o, .,
Uleratedthroat Astlma ' ,.Sorofula or
ioheumatiam . Bowel complainta kind's evil
Aune . eDropsy . Vn'ralatlfrction
Lumbago Wormsotallaldnttd; " i
PATIENTS 'uffoiing from' any of the above
dienesee, don't put'off uintite oo late. A& Curi
(UARAN'TEED, or their money rolurned.
. Consultation.;.......'.'. 'ree., :.
.. H. b'itzlerbert'' stay will only bh foora
SHOHT T'IME .0-as his engagement"'"will not
permit of a proloongedi stay.' as 'ha lerives fir
Sew.astle tu IEAL the SICK,mniake thlame
to walk, and the Cripples to throw.away their
CruOches; old chroieio induiablesri'estored to
perfct health, alter year 'of 'uffering in ibody
and means. • ' ' ""
aER the Weight of Testimonials. '- 48
H 'I 0 Y:B 'BI S'
FAMIILY: MEDICIXES. i
The attention of the ipublic' is" respect
fully directed to the following list of
USEFUL.FAhILY M1 DIGi 'SEi
which .are now justly celebrated for their
efimcaey"and utility:. " ..
'Residents in the Cduntry, heads of families,
and all classes of the community, rich otid
poor, will prominote their own interes by
osing,.when required, these, ilvaluablepe
larstoenu.'/.'' .'.l'Tl i:i C ..
Hobbs' Camomile and Dandelion Pills
Hobbs'tCelerated Couich Balsam
Hobbs' Fluid..l;ntract of Sarsaparilla, pith
. -Dandelion and Potashi ,s,'',i
Hobbs' Soolhftg Powders. for children cut
tinr their teeth : ,.,? .. .i
lHolbs'lenowid .eetable Worm Posdera
Hollbs' 'Rosemars, Cream anid Glycerinu foi:
the" ~iL_[' ......l . l .
fobbs' Infant's 1riend, the new Carminative
Elixik for cihilrens ,
Hobbs' Dandelimi nid ,Quiniane Tonic, the
'- iewv Blood To'iiti d Alterative
HoDbbs' Family AntibilliPi ills( i
Hobso' ustralioan Baking fi'uwder,j
0obbs' Neviie Linimcnt for lhenmatis
Hobis' QUintessence' of JaimrairaGinger i
Hlobbs'. Quintesscnce of tGiinger ard Camos
tuinlleFlbwcrs
Hobbi' 'Ereiorstise 'ar d Stregthonnig E?e
Lotion.
Hobbs' Superior.Tasthless Sldlitz Powders
Hobbhs' Superior LemTonade Powders.i
Hobbs' Superior Gingerbeer Powderos
Hobb' Australia Conditioli Powders forcHorses.
'- T. H&HBS. Chemiat and Druqs
.Newenstle Dispensary, Hunntirlstreet.,"
Agents have.bcleapointed for the dale
f t' s ePills s FOllaws;-a- ' '
WALLSEND lr, oJou.avson andMr. MoCnO
LAMBTON . Mr. Piza. Ohemist ::
hlMriTosAs JoainsoE ': :,
GRETA & ANVIb' "·.t l:.i? i.t,
OREEK. ,lsses. OnlrmiA &!LB~AVs
"Is there no hope "' the sickznas'eid'i- d
The silent doctor shook hs llhea'd,'': I :
" While thetre ir life th'ara is hopep" he cri ed.
Aii .rotd, dum animue eat epes eac
D"i. L L. SMITII"(tlb'oiy@ l egally
. qoslifled mnn adverti.ing) pn, u!t,•
On all Affections of the Nervous o'. u~ ?t o
.mntter from what canoeaerislig)i,
n all Broken-down Constlttiois ; , i .
On ail Diseases arising from early ndiscre;
tions .
On Gout; '
On itieumatism.
ra thObese colonies, th=os excessesnlhith we
have indulged iI. '"hot youth" tellupon is
with fearful interest,
Our regrets are useless,' bdr' repinitgs
futile. The sole idea should be the chaites
we possess of remedying the ills we iealuy"
have, oe combating ,the affects likely tlo
result. "Hide it as we may, put on as goodl an
exterior as we possibly can, still is the victimt
conscious thIat he is a Iting lie, and tnit
sooner or later his vices will discover him to
'he world. Our FIth, our obligations to
society at ,rge, the welfare of our future off
spring and the duty we owe to oureolves
farbide ,roerastination, and points out to us
not to wait till the ravages breal out in our
constitutions.
Blero negoainating with a merchant, before
engaging with a eotfidential clerk, before em.
ploying a barrister, a caresl man makes en
qsirios as to their standing, their length of
occupinocy or residence and in the case of la
"gal adviser, both as to hisa leg 1 qualifica
tions and a' to his capahilities of transacting
theindividual business lIe consults him uponp
Strango to ay,,hbowever, in the selection ofga
medical man, thie eslurer frequently omits
.hess necessary preccautiis, and without re
gard to the fittest, qualification, experien?e
and abiity for thi particular cilmont requir.
ing treatmeit, Ieo consults the nearest man,
whost eptprionco and practico, perhaps, lies
in quite an opposite direction. i
Is it astoiishiin. that so many arodriven
miad, and ruined in health, and are btnkrupt
in opiritn tope, and moncy 1 Have I not eor
yi'ars pointed out to tleem that I, Dr. L. L.
Smith', am the only legally ylualified medical
matn advertising in the colotreas p Have I not
al-o prosecuted. at my own expense, tlhese
very qacks, ;od exposed the vari us nostrums
they are aelling--suct' as tbtiisphiodytuo, hi
aonete of Lilb, &c,, and had thins antilysnd and
found to consist of " Burnt Sugir and flavor.
ing mr ter, ' and tihe certificates i have PRnovEs
to he i foraerioes. It is for this reason that
I step 'ut of tih ethics of the profliassion anud
sdvertisao, to ive tloso who sequire the ser
vices of my rancb si opportuctity o' kniowing
th at Clhoy can contsult a legtlly qishitod medii
cal man, and olet, Inoreove', who has made
this departinment his especial stpdy,
Dr. L. L. Smith is tile only leglly,quatiflpd
medic.l man advertisiog, and Iu hnas been $,
Melbourone 4 yoear in full practice on Loss of
Power and Debility. i
Syphih ic Affcelionso:
Want of Condition,
Gout and Lheumditism.
1ERVOUS DEBILITY, ,
Dr. L 1., Mmith cun bei con.ultled by';lelter
-BFeeo, 1. Medlcins forwarded 'to 'all tl?e
SoloniemrS.
Dn. i . L. SMITTI, 182, Collins-st',tEat
(Latu tie tiResidence of the Governor),
urinintionotme. 1810'
NEW TUNNEL IBRICK YAR'
'IWALLSIEND: .''j I
The Undiersigned are Prepared to Supply thei
Publio of a' allsend, I'lot'burg, Lambton, aid
the vicinity with URIIICKS at anreasonableprice,
in any quautit, froln tis dai'o. ' .' ON
- SUTH' r & HODGKIINSON,
Propriotorl,
SEWING MACHINES ,
H O Al KlTvr'Is E SE1\VVG
S0 BPRCIAL CAUl0KN.
An there have neon sonue worthless German
*mititioii'hroightL into this market, purehosers
must becareful to look Ibr tile name of" M. MOSS
& ?(kD. which is'stamped on the steel side,
and ouy no ~MIachlino unles so stamped, no
:knstter by w?hom thdy iare ofetled or under what
£eprescntation or eaeusae. -
*_t" All Genuine Home Shuttle Machines are
staniped " M. MOSS &'CO., Sole Agents."
WALTEaR NElVE, l Ageut,
I ilunter-street,
'61 : Newcastle '
ERT I F10 ':0 F AGENOI
IMPROVED HO1ME SHUTTLIt SEWING
MIACHIINE.
This Certifies that MIESSIIRS. N. MIOSS & CO.,
ot Sydney, N.S.W., are the SOLE AGENTrS for
Ghe Sale of our IMPIIOVED) HOME SHUTTLE
SEWING 3IAOIINE in Auistralia, ani we
have not, and will not,'pply any other parties
with the mproved Hame Shuttle Sowing
Machine for nile in Aatralir..
JOHNSON, OLARK, & CO,,
Manufacturers, Boston, U.S., A.
IlDe;22nd, 1875.
r o,', All, Genuine Machines stamped "II.
rMoss'& Co, Sole Agent, Sydney."
Va . LTER NEVE,
A - Aent,
2o12... .......Hanter-street. Neweastle.
¢,?EWING- MACHINESS ·
T" ile.Little Wanzer,
Prize Machline of the World':is'most simp,
in "onstruction, and easy to work, £4 10s,
Stands from 30S. :
..Adopted by the~ Education Conmissidners
for ene in the British National Schools:.
-_-Sporious Machines are boing offered, in
the market as.gennine; and-the poubio are
ctutioned to see that our name is samped on
the face-plite of a Machine before purchas
THE NEW WA.NZEII, "A" MACHINE.
Worked by haind or foot,
Possessing the strenagth of an ordinary
Treadle Michitie, combined with the advan
i9ges of wibrkini" b?y hanid wlien i necessary.
Hand Machine, £?5 with stand. from £7 is.
:"! 'HE !NW~'\Yi ANZEit *I"F'MAOH INE,
for !Famnilies and D)ressm~kurs. Work is
made to passfrdm or; towards the oteratol,
withoat turning. i This nineolno' isnnoiseless,
and one-hbalf the wear in' ordinary'machines
issnyed 1 'llrice,: £9 9s. The F has taken
Fir't Prizd ovei thc Singer, Howe, Wheeler
and Wilson. &c.
TIe WANZER'"D' TOR,TAIILORGS, £11.
This maehin;e has dflinted'Singer's and
Wheoler's . and Wilson'n. manufeaturiug
Macihines.-, . ..
Ti?'YANZEER "E;" for LEATHIERWORK,
£11 lie.
'The Chamnpion of England." an excellenti
and very simple Lockstitch Hiand Maclhine,
£4 ; .withnstand;£l . 6 ; . .. '
"Ted Sr"' by fir' the best Chainstitch
,undsMa hine in the. market, £2 12s Gd;
•rith'ct'nd,'£f4s.
The Britnnia Singer, with loose winder,
saving hilf-?res,'£7 id .
S:'he B'itnniia' Whebler and TWilson, with
patent stitch, andjprcsser regulators from
£6 15s.
. The Britannia Circular Head, for lenther
odorX 'and sowvin g cnlaties in new or old boot,
£I12 12s
'Tho. Bitiau,,ia rliltoi Lockrtitch, with
'lode "''heel, lihand,. £4 l0 s; with stand,
Lists, nshowing. more fully the improve
nie'o 'thi abdve an all ofir Machines possess.
6i;iver"otbhers, can beobtained wosT rl?mE, on
. nVGIIBIS, SIALGLARD;& C i., Letterpress
anda~ Lithographia Prieters, ? Account- nk
' M?.k~rs; , 108, .Pitr-strcet,', i :'"*"[a .
'.__Can..he p;areihased from D.' STeveNSON
iBoot iWarehJuse, Newcastle ; D: ,.WVATSON
1to?ekeper, VsraLtaLh; i. THOMaS, store
keeperi Lambton. J;. P'. TyLnu, \Yallsend,
, , ;iTES'TIMONIALS:
, .... .. ay th,l 18 6.
Mn. D. STEVEZ BON,, ..
HlB.-l''hB "'Cliaplbn of England Sewing.
hliobine,"'which I purchased from you, gives,
meoevery satisfaction-in fact I believe it to
bo"the' Best, Strongest; anid Most' simple
Lockstitch Machine 1 ever esaw ;iad I have
hai .coiipeteit? judges lookini at it. They
perfectly agree with me; and wthe taten:
nlo consideration that it is 103 cheaper than
any othier Locketitch: Maehine,-it deserve
g ral. patrong eOBT , HUNTER,
a ... rtley Vale, Naewcastle,
MB.'D. STEVNsN,. ' '' ;
Si.--I am very much pleased with the
"Wanzer F. dewing;Machine," which pur
cliased froim yoL . ",It Iakes the beut stitch I
ever ciaw,' wvk's' with asohiluta silenc, and
with thb'gfeatest ease, and .worklcan bh made
to pass to or fom,. I believe it to be th beast
euneral bewihig Manhino'i txist ence.'
.'JABEZ (,ANAVLIN,
S. * : " ilt :
• ir,--I have aiuch pleasura in testifying
to the merits of, the Birmingham Sewing
Machine, which' I pureha ed from you. I
find it doies excellent; work,' aba?with speed
and silence; in fact, :l am perfectly satisfle'd
with it in every respect. 7 .i '
S,1; -7.. M-IHENTSOII,
.... il,,:ii !'. a. ,.,'i.,Dawson-street, Newcasts.
:: ,:. ,; .:.16th April, 1876.
MB.D). STEVeNSONi.
Sir,-The Little VWanzer machine which I
bought from you, gives me every satisfaction.
It'works with great ease, and very quietly.
The construction is very simpl', and I consider
it well worthy of general patronage., ,. :
S JAMES WOODWARD,,,
Public School, T, eacher
Mosquito Island, Newcastle.
Sole Agent for'Newcastle
bD. stevenson,
Ilunter, Rver boot and Shoe Warehouse,
Hunter-street, Newcastle. 678
O MORE EXPILOSIONS
KEROSENE LAMPS.
GiAVyan'S OnaoINAL
Trado Mark (Lion.
It enhances th6 billianoy ot light, reduees
the coisumption or oil, and prevents explosions.
Sold by all RIcspectabl Deatlers *tMoughou
the colon. at one shdling per panket..o
WHOLS~ALk DEPOT
4 I, linigstreet. Sydney.
JMPORTALNT NOTICE.
STo Parties having Goods, ?ferehandiase
or Farniture'Tfor Disposal.:
1he 1gDES'1GNED as i OASHPURflAsIER
.:S tooks of Merohand2oe or Furniture,
at the
Highest Possible Price.
I.- . Barnett,
s9 Bla-estreeot, Nowcastlo.
.MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
-^ Ti'USICAL
n INSTRUIMENTS
(NEARLY ALL DFSCRIPTIONS)
NOW OPENED
AT
PASKINS
LONDONAnD PARIS M USIC WAREHOUSE
WVEST MAITLAND.
PIANOS ; PIANOS ;
G RM \ N...... cuwI COIITES'S and IRIBBEL'S
ENQLSH ......BUAoDWooD's and COOLLAD s
'REN H..........A. AU cuni's and UOBn's
. FOB SALE,.HIRE, OR iXOCHANGE
A AT S S'.
SPASIJ.INS'. -
LEGAL,
v it. OEORGE VWALLACE
Li SoLoITo , cONVETANCER, &c.
JtRA0v0o. Oitu.--WALLiEN D.
MIr. T. ALNWICK will receive instruc
tions, and Mr. WALLACb will attend i per
sonall3 EVERY SATL'ODAYn . 34
R. L. L.E .IE N,
iOLiciTOn, CONVEYTANctR, co., -
MIGH-STR?EET WEST MdAITLAND.
38
M R 8. NIRO 8
R . NEWCOASTLE,
S BoLtoTon, CONVEYANoER &o. 87
Pi.'W. H.1. M1ULLEN and.Ma WILLIAM
.HENRY BAKER
HAVE rorpED OFFoCES as Attorneys, Solicitors,
and I-rootors, at tlea
HALL OF. COMMEROE, SCOTT-STREET
NEWOASTLE,
Opposite the Railway Station, l.
.--Mr. W. II. BAKna wi. be in attend
annu from 3 n.m. till5 p.m. amob day.
2., i ,:' MULLEN & BAKER.
. ARCHITEOTS
So i+ -o ,i,-i~ ?, .Y
J C.OPSLE
S AnonIrEoT
A nd Building Surveyor, &e.,
Prepares Plans, Specifications, and Estimates
for all ,kinds on Buildings, with the grentest
aecuracy, on moderate terms.
Oflice--a ayor's late office, Borongh
Market.
SJ.U. hopes, with strict attention to thie duities
of his profession and the intere4s of his olients
to nmret tlhat support he conlideotly ezpeits,
from l'Is well-know abilities as an artist.
ns. OROPLEc y will visit WALLSEND eyery
WEDNEODAY, when all orders lelft withi W. C.
Hawkins, of the lsoyal Exchange Hotel, will
receive prompt attention. 1S
S.IWATCHMAKERS, &c.
F; P E. A RO E
OHRONOMETEh AID WATCOIItIAKEI
JEWr:LEII A&o.
IIeeTUnn-Tsrnna ErnwostcrLc.
' :" .'/i ?:'' H? Tn-?n?,? W £i '
Scatants Re silvered and Adjustod.
CliOronoecters lRtcl by Transit Estramont.
. 'limekeeper O. N. Railway. 94
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:jO S"E P ', C ti E RL
AacrION~acta, cBOnEa, AceNT, &C.,
Undertakes SALES by PUBLIO AUOTION
or Private, of all kinds of Goods and Ohattels,
Stock, House and tanded Property.
,lents Collected, and General Commission
Agency. Accounts rendered promptly.
OFFIOES:
yWATT-STREET, NE\VCASTLE.
A Large Assortment of NEW aind SECOND
HAND FURNITURE, Wall Paper, &o., &e.
always on hand, ClOlAr.
IlliP Note the Adtties
. J OREER,
WA -S·aEoT, NnWCASvTL. 4
W 1.I' AM RICHARDSON
. Auctioneer,
COMldlSSION rGENT 'AND PRODUGE
MERCHANT,
: BLANE-STREET, NEWOABTL.E,
Lucerne .and Oatent Hay, Malse, Flour
Potatoes, and all dencription of Colonial Pro
d ee; Bought for Cash or sold on Commission.
1..tThe Highest Market Rates o).ainaed, and
pr'ococcd promptly reivitted .
-Dpbt-Ramilav Goods Shed, Newnastle. 43
BAKERY
MULLINS & WATSOIN,
Bakers, onfeotioners, and Pastry Cooks
DIXON.STREET, LAMBTON.
The soove, having purchased tle BAKERY
BUSINES off Mn. R. DAINTY.beg respect
fully to inform the Public of the Northern Dis
trict that they are prepared to supply the BEST
BrEAD, in any quantity, to all parts of the
District. P.. . .e
Pic-nics, Wedding Parties, Ten Meetings, &c.,
supplied on the Shortest Notice1 qud on ioneaon
-ble Terms, 86S
FR ED E RI C K AS, H,
NEWCASTLE,
Importer of Galvanisaod Iron Sheet Lead,
Lead antd.lron Pipe,
Window Glass Paperhangings, Oils, Colours, &c.
Manufatotror of Gulvaniod Iron Gottering,
' Ridging,; Pipidt , aiks, &c: 831
-B. ;oUNiI'T CC ST: L E
a,:.'lit andr mmd .:'"' i a
MANUpACTJ.URER ,
2 coorge- ttrcct. Sydny,
.atcit' Nov.ltiee ir Hats fr~oi be ten o.ondon
i, Makers . .
TvivEY AND BAIT STABLE
Vdat?;.stre0t, o vweastle,
: ·n:.++, y . . ,,: ,. .
';.OSE P H: V IKE R S.
HOItSER TAKEN IN for Livery and Bait a
per hour, day, ?r week.
SAnoos IHORass and comfortably-seated Bee
as;s, witlh oilet Horses, LET ON HIRE, on the
shortest notice.
Parties desirous of visiting Lake Mlae9tuarie
can be conveyoe thither in Huggies, with Single
or a Pair of Horses, with carl'1ul lrivers, at
reasonable rates.
Ladie'requiring RIDING HABITS can bb ac
_ommodatad with the same on application 21
BREWERS
JITERCOLONIALEXHIBILT1ON. - 1876
Section 7- 01ae 656.
THE FIRST PRIZE
was \warded to the
CASTLEMAINE BREWERY
for the P'urity and Excellence '
THEIR ALE. 492
AITLAND BREWERY
To IIOTELKEEPELS, SUOPrKEEPERs, $ DOTne?B.
The UNDERSIGNED loving ESTABLISHED
A BREWERY ii High-street, West Moaltlard,
for tirhe
A LE &l PO R T E R,.
Respectul'ly Solicit the SIIPPORT OF HOTEL*
KEEPERS andl others resident is the Northern
district, and heg to assure them tlrey hlai'e de
terminrl to PRODUO E AS ARTICLE NOT TO
HE SURPASSED IN THE COLONIES.
The 'roprietors' personns attention will be
given to all firavours with which they may be
entrasted.
aIrviog importedall the LATEST IMPROVE.
MIENTS in Menhinery aRIrn buring tha verys
BEST ENGLISH MALT aslr HOP'SiAO tiea
MANIUFACTURE of their ALE and POiITER,
they call confidontlnasert the Quslity will be
such as to give Satirsfation to their Customers.
All Communications with which they may he
favrred, will receive Prompt Attention, addressed
Wilanus & Colhen,
MAITLAND BREWERY,
Iligh vtretcr West Maitlaid
HOTELS
JAMES dA:MER.ON,
Queen's Arms Hotel,
HAMILTON, .
In thanling his Friends and 'the Publi gneir
ally tor tIe liberal rupport accorded to' him
during the pasot fifteen years, begs to reinind
thetl that he continues to welcoine his Custdmers
at his old-estanlished inn, whrere GOOD iAO
COMMODATION and GOOD LIQUORS are
oft?ered to aell Travellers. .:: : ,. I
Ifiret-clsas Stuhling.
N.B.--J.0.; Coaches ply regularly between
Hamilton ard, Newcrstle, from 8.30 a.m. to
Ii s'clock;p~em,, dlty.~ . i
o'clockp ,"daily. . "OAMERON, I
90 Proerietor.
S C Y .D N ?"' TL.
BOARD AND RESIDENCE, AND BATHS
6s. per day, or ,0as per week.
BIsn BitANDs:orF WsiVs; SPI 'TS AmnD Bsines,
A. V. F. 'ALZANO, "
Propriotoe.
S THOUSE.. HOT L,
. BhOL~N-STREET, NEWCAS8TAB,
J. D. GRANT, PaoPnrIEToa
Begs to intimate to his numerous friends and
le hc'lio generally that lie has OPENED THE
AIJOVE OAIlIODIOUS HOTEL, and trirstE
by strict: ttentiun to'the iomfort and requlre
ments of hid patrons and selling oily the
VERY BES ' LIQUOILS, to merit ashre of
their patronige. -
Superior Accommodation and' Good Stabling.
An: Ordinary Daily at One o'clock .'" 554
- ALATEA HOTIEL,
LAKE MACQUARIE ROAD.
WILLIAM KELLY, PnoPRIETOR.
Having gone to considerable expense in en
larging andmlrenovating this Hotel; can now offer
to :Iravellers, the best acnommodation, ;at
modoreterates. '" .' '" ,:':
All liquors warranted ot the purest qolity..
, 321
THE GOLD DIGGER :ARMS 'HOTEL,
H~oi-sTREET, ':! "
WEST HAITLAND.
J. E. ~ROURKE is happy to intimate to his
old friends and the publiothat he has taken this
Old Establishled' and ,'ell-known HOTEL,
where"Good feal s, Coinfortable Beds, and
First-elnes Stabling can be obtained at Moderate
Prices.
N. B.-All Liquors guaranteed of the Bost
Quality. :
Ji E. BOURKE,
72 ' ' Proprietor.
G RICULTURAL HOTEL
S HAMILTON, :
Thomas Tudor, Proprietor.
Fine Aecomodation for Travellers. Best
1.iq'irs. ofE Every Description.
Tdor'. Famous Pioesr Line of 'Busses'
run between Newcastle: and Hamilton every
hnalf-hour. Fanms--6d. from Hamilton to
Newcastle: '1d. half way. 12
WILLIAM MILLER
SROCK OF HOPE HOTEL,
TooIGIE Is HrL,
Bros ta remind his friends and' ths publio
generally, that he has opened the above Hotel,
and trusts, by Selling noie bult the Best Brands
of Liquors, and ofl'ering to Travellers and others
Good and Clean Accommodation:'at moderate'
chnrges, to secure a lair share .o0fpatronage.[i I
Ev:aery deseriptiovf oteers; Wine s;t ?igdd
Cnrdihn~. :': '! leer , 1'- e, ' u~t,. o:
N.l.--QGood Stabljni,. 381
J n-lt I- O'N IN. N,
S HENRY WILSON, -Paorniovn,
B ogs t iniform his oldi friendd rand the publio
generally, that he has resumed the position of
Landlord ofthis well-known ind FAVOUIIITE
INN, and trusts' by adhering to .his! tormer
practieo of keeping eood and pure Drinks to be
f'voured with a countmunance of their support.
SComfortable-Accommodation for.Travellers.'
Good Stablhne and Quoit Ground,' 393
ROYAL OAK "HOTEI.
TIGHE '$ HILL,
JAMES lItORRIS, Proprietor.
Gold Accomrmodatlon for Travellers. The
best brands of Liquors of every description.
buperior lBoad and Residence, with cloeaulin=ss
and every comfort, on lea.onablo terms. Good
Stabling. Ray and Corn alwoys o hand.
Morris' coach runs between Tighe's Hill and
Nerwreastle daily, leaving Tiighe's Hill at 9
o'clovk a.m., and 2.and 6 o'clock p.m, New.
castle 12.C0. and 8 o'clockpm. 285
SADDLERS
\YILLIAMB E. COLE
Saddle and Harness Maker,
BLANE-STREET,
NEAn A, A. Oo.s BRIDoE,
NFWOAS' rLE,
IIas always IN STOCK, Saddles, Harness,
Whips, Spors, &e., of the hest quOlity.
R. E. C. will EXI.CUT [ ALL ORDERS
entrusted to him with promptitude, and at
Roasonablo Chargos. 3ss
UNDERTAKERS, &c.
tALFRED .- A.. JE?EI S
/'-? ' "UNI -E'TAKLEIR,
CO?iNET~lIf ER AND UPHOLO'BftER,
Blane-street. Newcastle,.
Funerals. urnisaed inTown or Country on
the moat reasonlable terms, and in the most
respeotable inanner.
State Hearsaes and Mourning Colches on
hire. 5
UN E R ALS.--FUN ERALS.
To the inhblbintsns of WalletMd, Warafabh, New
and Old Lanlmbton, nond Surrounding District.
NOTICOE.is hereby given that, A. mERiT
J1 ,NKLNS (late ot the firm of Jenkins Bithers,
Undertakers nd. .Cahiietmnakers, of .Newcastle)
hasaPURHOIASIE the BUSINESS lately 'iarried
on .by Mt. SIMON DAVIS (tof Lamltoi), and
MRIIt. RJOHNSEN'(of \yalleneid), as'UNDER.
TAKICIB, and 'is now' prepared to' coiodait
Eunerals in a style not to be suirpsaeed even
in the Motropolis, and at the Most Reaaonable
Price. . ' '
Stat.l.earse« and Mourning Coaohei pro
,ided. , ; " r -
Albert. Jenkins,
Corner of Do Vitro and Mnrray Streets,
i L ' -.AMiBTON;:
And Neate's Buildings, opposite Harrea' Hotel,
S L.SEND. , , 41
All Ordrs. left at my.Lambton residence
?jhnqtually, attctded to. , : ' . .
e-. · • ". ;: (Lai e of Ne ate's Building )
Begs to annmiounce to thie lniabitants of 'Walls
end and Surrounding Disthicts that he lia
..'COMMENCED BUSINESS,
OABINETMfAKER;' UPHOLSTERER,
Unsan~izon 'ic.,
Under Hairis' 'Asembly Rooms,
SWALLSEND,
And triit?, by strict attention to business and
moderate charges, to merit a share of support.
FU' I:': ' NERALS
Conducted in the most respectable manner,
·and at a scal'e loweir that any other firm in
the District.
A Splendid liearse.
N..-AII Furniture made on the Pre?mises,
'i Well-Assorted STOCK of which is ALWAYS
ON HAND. Carpets' and Oilcloth' sold and
laid, iftrequired. All articles'at Sydney pricees.
Furniture of Every Description made'to order.
All kinds of work neatly repaired, and at the
lowest price.
A l... . ROBINSON,,
45 VwaLLsaxD.
N0OTICE!-NOTIOEI
::, : Richard Thomas
Begs leave most respectfully to' inform the
inhabitants of Lambton and surrounding dis
triot that he has commeneed the bhsiness of
UNDEtT'AKER"Ti
Hajing puorchsed o Splendid Hearse, not to
be surpassed in thc district'ho is now prepared to
conduat Funerals 'in the' mosat ~respeotkble
manner.
, ' i Charge a Modorat?'aio:
A Large Stock of FURNITUREm;a usnal, of
all descriptions. ' ..'
'RICHARD THOMAS,
Cabinetmakecr and Uidilerak'er
52 : I 'Dixon-.street, Lambton.
K' F'?',:URNITURE '' . '
. : ARKET ' SQUARE IFURNITUR
iv WAR~EIOUSE,
OUNTER-STREBET, NaWOCASTLB
WALTER NEVE,
Cabinetmaker,' Upholsterer, and UndertLaker
Snle Local "Agent'f rthe "Home Shuttlee
Luok-titob Sewmng.Machine. , 2 • .0
NOTED cHEAP FURNITUTJE
Ironmongery Warehlnouse.
MR. J. P. TYLER,
Builder, Contractor, and General Furnishing
iVarehouseman,
In thanking the publio of Wallsend and
District for the liberal patronage extended
towards him since extending I-is bhsiness in
the above lines, wishe, to inform them that he
is constantly receiving new and first-class
stocks of
Icurniturc and Ironmongery,
Which he will sell at prices that cannot be
cuompeted with in the coanty; and hopes by
strict attention t, businiess and civility to
receive a continuation of the public' sanuport.
N.B.-AII kinds of Building Materials in
stock, including Doors, Bashes, Galvalnisdd
Iron Spoutirg, Piping, Capping, and Oorrh
gated Iron, and Shctt Zinc, at the lowest
ourrent prices.
NOT. T ADDBMnSB
J. P. TYLER,
(Near Mr. W. Harris's Hotel),
~MUnmr In-seamT- n WA LL .?U .
4 "'S.
N OTEIV QUEPE4 FURNITURE
·EMPORIU1~4 "i:'~.
HUNTER.STREET, NEWCASTLE.
: ROBERT ,PO.OLE. -
Informs hid inmaruns . enatomera and general
publio i \Walleend 'and adjdacent letriot tat he
has lways on L .d
SI:A.LARGE: AND VAlIED STOCK:
SUR~I N T URI
Of Every Dencription (New anc Second-hand),
For 'Sale Oheaip,:
AT. MOST REA8ONAILE THR S?c.
Parties furnishing and Small Tradesmen
liberally dealt with.
g- Note the Addres
ROBERT POOLE,
(Next T. G. Alcock's), ' .
Hunter.-street,
1 Newcastle.
CITY PAWN ' YBFFICE,
PERKIN STREET. .,
*LIBERAL OASH' 'ADVANOE8
Every Desecription of Portable Property,
Wnatchee, Jewellery, Fire Arms, Plato, Opera
and Field Glasses, Musical Instro
ments, Sewing Machines, Sex
tante, Olothing, &c., &o.
GEORGE MILES
AS OPENED HIS NEW PAWN OFFICE
'*kin-at. adjoininghbl Auctlon Eoo
'OONFECTIONERS
AEORtGE LIUE MITI,
, ,Baker. Oonieotioner. &ec.
Bogs rerpecrtlfllh fo treoril. til resthlents o
Wollseolld all dio.riet gehel'?trly" tbt, owing to
the g?leat'deniand Tf.r Ilis Goods, hle lii.
TKI.IiN 'I'HOSI PIIEMItISES lately occupie
by M1it.. tJt. .LtllRIS (next d:or to the Gropes
Hotel), where he is carrying on his: buoiness s
above.
Cakess Pies, Buos, nod all aortshf Confee.
tilonery will eontinoe to be marie on the shortest
notice, aned ot'eqUol jquality as previously.
N.-.-lot RIolls, &0., every moeruing for
Breakfast' .. ...
TIMBER
GREAT NOItTHERN STEAM
SA2W . ILLS.'
ROUSe-sTREET, EAST MAITLaND.
D, and A. PATON,
TIMBER MERCHANTS &.,
HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND largeo quaniti,
of COLONJAL HAIRDWOOD STiUCKS, .
loes, Hailwv Kevys, Lawn Laths, ,e..;&c, in
ndoition to the following
BIOARLS-15 x t1 SUANTLING. &o.-7 x 7
14x1 71
12x1 606
1001l Gil
9x1t 603
S9x1 5,
6xI . 4n4
6 x l, W.B.. ixs
719 1). & A. P'ATON, Proprietorsn,
S COOPERAGE
CO N N O
, *-. CITY COOPERAGE, NEWCASTLE,
(Upposite Tattersall's)
All kinds of COOPERING Weork done o
reasouable terms. Dairymen's trade requir
ments promptly attended to.
N.B,...R.. O. has on SALE OHEAP-
Tallow Consks
Wine Casks, 330 gallons
52 Water.Casks, from 100 gallons npwar
R OBE RT OLO1ClI
coorR, &c.,
" BACKS AND VATS of ano size, builts
best timber. Wine, Spirit, a'nd Brewhos
Work, 1allow Casks, &o., on hand.
COOPERAG E,
OPOSIT, OASTLEIAINE BREWERnyT
NEWOASTLE
TRADE NOTICES.
£F1ME ART , GALLERY
216 Pitt-street, Sydney.
P. BROWN begs to announce to his frii
and the publio that he has received, ox later
rivals, a large aanortment of Very Superior Cl
graphs and Ohromo Lithographs, which he
prepared to dispose of at very low pries.
P. B. confidently invites the nttoention of
noisseurs in Art to his superb collection, fedi
sure that after a careful examination of the
tures he can ofler will amply repay them for
trouble,
P., BRO WN,
TINE A'RT. GALLERY,
216 Pitt Street, Sydney.
K IN,G &a c.,
Wholesale & Retail Timber Mercha_
VIOTORIA STEAM SAW MILLS
JOORANiONGo .
DEP O T.- HU N TER-. STREE
Near Bank of Australasia,
NEIWCASTLE.
*-lSuporior Hardwood of Ever. Descr
always on hand, at Lowest Rlates.
J GI BSOi
British Iron Foundry,
HONTUs OU LE PO I NT, EW CA IT
Hegs to inform the inhahitants of tie Nort
District that HE CAN EXEOUTE 011? i
oan CAsO, after the most approved artistic
.igns.
J. GIssos has been an Artist and Prat,
Engineer for a period of twelve years. (I1
IR:F. V .A L I
BLANE-nTREET, NEWCASTL.
Opposite Tattersall's Hotol,
PAINTER & HOUSE.DECORATO
White Lead,: Oils," Colours, BruhI
Paperhangings, Glans, anid every other re
site for the Trade, at Lowest Rates.
J E WY IT, B R0
outlers, Locksmiths, and Truss.-,,
. For Sale, a large assortment of n
Scimsors, Pens, Pocket and Table Outle,
the best makers. Also, Fishing It
'&e., &o.
azonas AKD SCIsoRS. GROUNDND iHD S;
Every description of General Itepain
MdARKET-STREET, NE WCASI
(Next Shipwrighps'a?rms)
OWANSEA WROUGHT AND OAST
L .- GALVANIZED WORKSl
DRUITTOTREET, SYDNEY.
WILLIAMS & EPHRAI
MANUFACTURERS OF
Galvanized Iron Tubs, Buckets, Bath,
vanized Iron Ridge Capping, Gutterinei
Pipes, Galvanized Iron \\'ater Tanks,
ron and Cast Iron Miaterials of every d
ion, galvanized; Iron Sheep and other Tr
ng; Iron Corn Measures; Chains, Nai,'
nd overy kind of Blacksmiths', Foundne
Ship-work Galvnoized.
\VWe have appointed Mr. JOSEPH CI.
Watt-street, INewcastle, Solo Agent for.
castle and Surroundisg Distriot, who
receive orders and supply list of pricee,
will sbow a considerable reduction on
.other manufaetures in tihe colony.
·S. w. ASH E
BULLDER, CONTRACTOIR &6,
KING-STREET, NEWOASTI
Begs to thank the inhabitants of Newc~s?
surrounding district for tlhe liberal pat
bestowed on him smene commencing br
and desires to intbrm them tlat leo s a;'
position to execute all ordlers entrustl t
care promptly, and on
REASONABLE TEnMS.
NiEWCASThIE Printed and pullihedll1
nAllLLEh S?,IET, lroprietor at tt
castle i lorning Jserald aien
Adlvocate General Stenrm achineO
Office, ]olto.-tsr.t, nc wcastle, I
$