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TMVERHMEHT HOUSES.
POBFEITEI) ALLOTMENTS KE
OP-ENED TOlt LEASING.
ris hereby notified tliat' tlieAllot
ments declared forfeited br the Governor in
Council, for non-payment of rent due in Muv and
June, and published in tlic " Government
Gazette99 of the 23rd-July and 3rd''August're
spectively, and those vvhiril shall hereafter l>e de
Sired"* forfeited for non-payment of rent due in
July, Tvill he re-proclaimed open for leasing at
the several district Land Offices, on lliursdny, the
19th dav ol September, 1807
J. jVL GRAST,
President of the Board of
v Land and Works, s.
Office Of Lands and Survey,
Melbourne, 7tU August, 18G7.
REWARDS FOK THE DISCOVEUY OF
. ILLICIT DISTILLATION, «fca
TT :S hereby notified that Rewards,
A* "Taiying- in amount from Fire pouuds to I
Tflky'pounds, "will be given ibr such information
as may lead to the detection and conviction o! per-'
tons engaged in Illicit Distillation* or in the
purchasing"or selling of Spirits upon trhich"the-\
duty has not been paid. j
lie rewards A\iU vary in amount in proportion j
to the importance of the seizure- and ivill lx» pay- i
able immediately upon conviction bexugr obtained, i
and will be In addition to the portion of the line or I
of the proceeds of the seizure winch by law is to
fee paid to the person affording the information. j
Information may be given to the Chief Injpec- j
tor of Distilleries, at £is office, LaTrobe-street i
west, Melbourne, or to any oi tbc "officers of police '
ftrougbout the colony.
The name of the person giving the information
will not be divulged, unles witli bis omr
.. : . LESLEY A. JIOOUY,
~ CMef Inspector of OUiillerie
MONEY.
MXMEY TO LEND.
£5000
.READY TO LEND,
IN strais ruoM
TWENTY POUNDS AATiTTPWAKDS,
AT HODEBAXE BATES OF INTEKEST,- ?
- On the Deposit of Deeds.
'. BENTS COLLECTED.
' LANDS AND HOUSES LET OR SOLD.
.. GEORGE EOWJtAS,
ESTATE A>-D HOUSE AGENT, "
THEE STREET WEST, GEELOXG.
FIRE INSURANCES EFFECTED"
,;3IOXEY TO LEND.
mKE .undersigned has AIOX EY, 111
JL -^S0MS of £20 and upwards, for iiumc
Saie Investment on Freehold Securities, at cur
rent interests, either on
DEPOSIT OF DEEDS OK JfOHTGAGE.
. XENTS COLLKCrED,
... AND
HOUSES A?0> BAND LET OB, SOLD.
AGENT FOE QGEEX EfSUKASCX COJIl'AXT.
JOHKT JM. GARItATT,
10 iilalop-street.
. 3IONEY TO BEST).
£5000 Ready for Investment on,
p.TTfiinr.K FREEHOLD^ PROPERTY,
In Town or Country,
AT THE LOW.EST BATES C0KREST.
Sams from £20 to £200 advanced on tlie de
posit oi deeds, "and'from ,£200 to £5000 on rnort
CSC
Rents Collected,
Fannin sr Lands Let or SolcL
And
^General Agencr Business Transacted.
' . JAMES HESDY,
* Loan and Share Broker,
House and Land Agent,
3 Malop-street west.
ihePnrdbase and Sale of Mining: Shares effected
IXEE AND LIFE EfSXTEAKCES
"EFFECTED.
flQAAA TO LEND, at Si- per
.UOUUU Cent, o "Mortgage of Coun
try Freehold Property.
H- E. COMBE.
81 Moorabool street,
G»°lonsr, July. 186G. .
4"
S. L E ON,
.- : " . PAWNBROKER,
XiRDIXIA-STREET, GEELOXG. |
MONEY advanced on Jewellery, !
Clothing", Furniture, Deeds, and every
faciiption of valuable security.
SCALE OF CHARGES :
Cp to":£10-Is 4d j»er pound per inontli, from
J£10 to J£25^-ll>d do; from j£25 to £35-6d do;
ftoa £35 to .£00-Od do; trow £00 to j£l00-Id
il. Larger sums at proportionately low charges.
UOLD BOUGHT. *
S. LEOX begs to announce that he has for sale
Quns, Pistols, Violins, Flutinas, Accordeons, Tea
r**, ^Knives and Fork?, Cruets, &c. Also, a j
varied assortment of Jewellery.
HOTXCE.-IV" o business transacted at this estab- i
BlTimrnt from dusk on Friday till dusk on Satur
1st .igulng
PROPERTY JO LEI OB SELL
TO be Let, with, immediate possession,
. bthe Cottage * situated on Newtown * HD1
(near^the residence of Charles Ibbotson, Esq,
lately occupied by ^Tr C. A. Mount, containing
dmmfr aiid drawing rooms, tliree bedrooms,- bath
*oom,< servant's room, stable and coachhouse,
teak, well-stocked fruit garden, and small pad
feck. Apply to
ALFBED DOUGLASS.
TO LET, for one or more years, vrith
- : immediate possession, a paddock of 117
acre, stuated within ibur miles of Queenscliif
adjoining the property of 3Irs Cloxr. Fur par
apply to the uuder^irnetL
" JAMES - CA3IPBEIX.
> 81 Hoorabool-strect,
June 20th, 1SC7»
, MAOHIHERY.
AJTD F. HOWARD,
Britannia inox tronrs. us^Foim,
Patentees and 3Ianu£icturers of
OHaMFJOX PLOU^HjJ,
8TBAM CULTIVATORS, S'l EA^I PLOUGHS,
HAKROW3, HORSE KMCE3,
I! A3TD OTSKIt AG .ICULTUnAI. »iri.K3IKXTS.
^rrom their loos exi>ericace and great man n factoring
adlUies, F. Howaiu> are hi a position to supply Agri«
xiltnral jladuuery. not ouly of tlicbe»t desiini, bat oftlic
best irorkniausljj p it is i»osiibIe to pro-luce. Their aim^for
atsny years lets been to inonufacturu Implements trhlclt.
whilst most elCdent in vrork, shoaUl drove economical and
ferahlp in use. Heinir extensive £irmers tliein^elves, tluf
hare foil opportunitiesof t&ting evco* madilnc before offer
to the public.
LITERATURE.
aEOBGB MEKCEE,
TOiuIesale and Retail
BOOKSELLER, STAHOUEB,
Ajro : . . - .
-- ? GENERAL l'BINTEK, "
SI ACT 33; SlAiOr-STEEET "WEST, . (xEEtOXG.
Municipalities ^Sliire Couu-il-1,11 Kid Boards,^
and Public Institutions
Supplied with every requisite at a Keduced Scale
- i:';' J of Chanr<s-_ ' '
tv English Jiewspapeis and Periodicals ibrwarded.
on tlie arriral of ever? mail. -
IETTEJ5-PEESS AXD IJTHOOI1APH1C
-PBINTEE AKD EITGEATEE.
?" Circulars, Pamphlets, Companies' Scrip,
_Ba»ipt Books, Voters' Bolls, Posters, ilaud
bills, Invoices,
Ami every , description of Plain and Ornamental
Printing executed in iirst-class style,
-- "Witli neatness, accuracy, and despatch.
- BOOKBINDER, PAPEB-ETTLEE,
. " AKD
. ACCOUNT BOOK MANTTFACTTOEE.
His Department is replete with every requisite
". iisuailr found in a fiist-class Hft'jWi-hmeut.
J^igets, Journals, Transfer, and Kegistrv Books.
And
Bveiy description of Account Books Manufactured
on tlie Premises.
' Magazines, Music, &c, carefully and neatly
Bound.
Desigos furoislied for Eveiy Variety of Book
TRADE NOTICES
GOMPTOF' 1H OU SE .
, ' M RS. 1UDD
; -TVEGS to inform her Friends and the Public that, in consequence of
: JL> having A I.AKGE STOCK , U
' WINTER °'CLO THING
! ? ? ? . On Haud, sfcs lias determined to make
; x A, -DECIDED 1UD UC.T-IOX
! PRICES OP ALL" HER GOODS,
I aiidtvonld therefore solicit an early inspection oflier .Stock;
I : CONSISTING OF *
i SXBTXmEN '
; : LADIES' TJjSDEKCrjOTHIXG r.
| And a great variety of DKESS SIatebiais Suitable to the Season.
" ~~~ NOTICE OF liEitOYAL.
CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWARE,
; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ;
! MRS. GIJNDRY
HAS the pleasure of-Informing her friends and many Customers that;
she has removed to those more convenient premises situated opposite her late
establishment, and trusts to seeurc a contiuuanee of those favors hitherto ^so liberally
bestowed.
3IRS. G. Tcspectfully invites 'attention to a large shipment of vases just received in
newest patterns and style. . ?
A larjre shipment of earthenware Including DINJTER, BREAKFAST, 1TEA. and
. . .TOILET WARE has just been received ex " George Thompson," and will be disposed
. of at the lowest rates.
- TO LET- ' \
l . Premises next to T. W, ALXEy. ~ -
6 6 IWili buy a Lady's pair of Mock Kid Boots,
ELASTIC SIDES.
8
0 Will buy a Lady's pair of - Kid Boots,
. - ELASTIC SIDES-A ISAKGADT.
'Ilie above extraordinary CHEAP BOOTS have Jjust been landed.
WHITCHELL'S MONSTER BOOT,"
~ Corner, C2 Moorabool-street,
O PPO SIT E BR I G H T . A N X) 1IITC HC OCK S.
PAEROTT'S
G A R R I A Gr ERE P 'OS I T O R Y,
YARRA-STREET, MARKET-SQUARE, GEELONG.
I HEREBY gratefully acknowledge the.kind Patronage that has for
many years been bestowed on me, ami at flic same time, with feelings of gratifica
tion, announce tliat tlie Jurors of tlie Intercolonial Exhibition, Melbourne, have awaideU
tonic
T "W O MEDALS,
one for Carriage Springs, and one for Park I'haeton, an honor not bestowed on any
other Coach Builder in this town.
: Encouraged by my success, I have made arrangements for carrying on Business on
an enlarged "scale! keepingin view Exceilcncc of iDesign and Workmanship, and solicit
an inspection ofmv Establishment. '
A variety of vehicles always on sale. Repairs promptly attended to.
.. FREDERICK PARKOTT.
EROGMORE NURSERY,
EYAJTSFOKD, 3TEAR GEELONG.
CHARLES WYATT,
"D ESPECTFULLT. tabes the present opportunity to thank his numer
X\) ous patrons and friends for the very liberal' support he has hitherto received
in his nur«ery business, and would beg to offer this season, at reasonable prices, a large
and healthv stock of
Print trees, walnuts, mulberrie?, and filberts
Forest trees, coniferuus plants in pot, ornamental and flowering shrubs, m and
out of pot
Geraniums, fuchsias, and dahlias
Panscy, verbenas, phloxes, and other forest" flowers
Quicks briars, privet, pittosporum &r hedges, fee.
TTHOLESALI! AND RETAIL.
KARDIiflA NURSERY,
UIGHTON, GEELONG.
ESTABLISHED IS'51.
SALE at the above Establishment,' alarse and select Stock of
" ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES, &c., &c.,
In Grmt Variety. -
Thejstock of POT PLANTS has been largely increased, numliering upwards of20,000,
to which has also been added many new CONIFEROUS and other TREES. Large
and valuable additions have also been made to tile Stock of FRUIT TRKEc?. .
STANDARD ROSES, BLUE GUMS,- -
And everything requisite for a first-class Nuisery Establishment.
Gardens laid out and stocked with plants suited to the soil.
Catalogues tree by post. . ^
TJlUtf. ADCOCK, PROPRIETOR.
.. ' LITERATURE.
mV SUPPLIES OF. SCHOOL BOOKS,
EX S.S. " GREAT BRITAIN/' ;
GIL has on hand many works not
. mentioned in the following list, particulars
of which Trill be praiaptlr furnished on applica
tion.
Aim's First Trench Course
" Secoud French Course.
" First French Kernling Book
,, German ::nd Italian Course *
Arnold's First Latin Book
Anthonys Cscsar de Bello Gallico .
Xenophon Anabasis
" Saliust
" Tiigd
" Horace
" Cicero ,x
Bell's Modern Speaker , .
Blair's Universal Preceptor
Brewer's Guide to Euglish History
" .the Sciences ' "
Chambers* Bookkeeping, with ruled books
Ciiild's Guide to Knowledge
Colenso's Arithmetic and Key ; . *
" Algebra, parts 1 & 2, and Key
Cornwall's Easy Grammar
" Geography
Crombie's Etymolocry and Syntax
De Fiva's French Grammar
Lennie's English Grammar
Little Arthur's History of England
M'Culloch's Series of Keadinir'Books
Hangnail's Historical Questions
Mrs Marcefs Mary's Grammar
Maikham's Histojy of England
" History of France
- 'History of Germany **
Morell's English Grammar -
Analysis of Sentences
kelson's Step by Step, and Sequel . > .
" Jfo. 3 Reading Book -
. ^ Four Seasons
r--Sy : " Common Things "
t9 Junior Headers, Nos. I &2
3, - Advanced Header .
- --Readings from the best Authors *
- Canties ^Vord Expositor / . i >
sy . Collier's British Histoiy - .
^ . Anderson's Geojrrapby.. , . .
Full stock of Dr. Smith's EducationaLTVorks ..
Barnard Smith's School Arithmetic -. . .. ....
" Algebra
Somerrille's Physical Geography« . - . . . >.
Full stock of the ? . i "T'. -?->*
" Irish National. School Series" , .* ...?*
Valpy's T.ntih Grammar and Delectus-; : ? V -
Darnell's Copy Books-Nos. 1 to 24; full supplies
just reeeived.
A liberal allowance to teach ere. .
Communications through the post receive prompt
attention.
GEO. MERCER,
Bookseller and Stationer, /
J31 and 33 JfoUop-fttwt.
LITERATURE.
2G3TV* BOOKS. KETV BOOKS.
KOW "UNPACKED.
A"JOURNEY to a Strange Land, and
further Penetration Into Equatorial Africa,
by Du Cbaillu (Illustrated). 20s. .
Sermons Preached and Revised by_ C- H.
Spurgeon during; 1SGG- ftCGd. .
Tlie Sword and Trowel* edited by C- HJ
Spurgeon, 18GC. 6s. 6«1. ..
The Child's Commentator on the'.Holy
Scriptures, bv Ingram Cobbin, M.4L
-Ife.Cd.
Morning by Morning, or Daily Readings for
. the'Fainilv or Closet, bv C. H; Spurgeon.
4S7 Gd.
The Treasure Book of Devotional Reading,"
edited by UenjafuiiL Oraie. 4s. Gd.
The Wants of tie Bible, by Balfour. 4s. Od.
Vermont Vale, a Tale of Australian. Life, by
Maud Jeanne Pranc. GsGd.
Practiced Treatise on the Hive andHoney^
bee, by L. Lancstrotli. 12s Cd.
* The Last Woe; the Sounding of the Last
Trumpet, by Rev. John Cumin ing.
A sequel to Ministering Children. 6s 6u.
A Dictiooaiy of Eveiy-day Difficulties, by
Edward Shelton. (js Od.
Sunset on the Hebrew Mountains, by Rev.
J. K. Macdufi- 8s.
Lord Macaulay's Essays, cheap edition, in.2
vols, 10s Gd. "
A Treatise on HomOetics, byllev.D. Kid
der. 5s.? ' :
Sunday Afternoons at the Parish Church of a
; (Jniversity City, by A. K. H. B. 5s.
Our Father's Busings, by lie v. Thos.
Guthrie. 4s.
Micah? the ^Priest Maker, a Handbook on
Ritualisui, by Rev. Thomas Binuey.
?7s. ./ . t
The Pasion "Week, by the Rev. W. Hanna.
. GsGd.
The Book that Everyone Needs for Cookery,
. Medicine, &c. 2s Gd.
Every Man's Own Lawyer, a Handy Book ot
. the Principles of" £aw and Equity.
. 7s Cd. . :
GEO-MERCER,
Bookseller and Stationer,
iil and 33 Malop-etrect.
LOST, FOUND, REWARDS.
T OST, on Monday afternoon, between
JLJ Geelong anil Uellerinc, tliree small Pigs.
Tiic finder will oblige by applying- to Mr Ibbotson.
A SADDLE Borse; and one do., for
harness, spring cart, buggy, or plough.
11. Pink, Malop-sueet.
MICELLA EQUS;
pKEAP AND EASY WASHING
'vy . rss .
m .HARPER TWELYETREE5*
PflEFABATlOrr OP
GLYCERINE AND SOAP POWDER,
Which makes a profuse lather. an<l saves considerably in
time snd rubbing:. JCo Waslun;: Crystals nor any other
"WashiDir Powder or Soap l'owders will do tliis! Sold in
Tenny Packets by all storekeepers, and wholesale by Ilarper
Twelvetie*A lJromley-by-bow. London: and by Messrs.
DALGETY & Cu., Ueelong and Melbourne.: .
/ROUGHS, Asthma, and Incipient Con
sumptiou are efl««ctually ctrrod bv
- - KEATIKG'S COUtfU LOZlSl5GES.
Which are dally recommended by the Faculty-Testimonials
from the most eminent of whom may be inspected-as the
most eCectuat, safe, speedy, and convenient remedy for
Cough and all disorders of the Lung?. Chest, and Throat.
Sold in boxes and tins of various sizes, by T. KzAxnro.
Chemist, 79, St. Paul's Churchyard. London. Sold retail by
a ^Druggists.
I^LEANLUfESS.-A stove most bril
liantly polished in two minutes for less than
one farthing
"VV. G. NIXEY'S
Celebrated registered
B L A C K* L E A D .
A new domestic discovery!
Cannot he wasted, and is a preservative of furniture from
the injurious effects of the common article now in we, as it
creates no dust, and requires comparatively no labour.
Sold everywhere, in solid blocks. Id,id, 4d, and Is.
The advantages of this elegant chemical preparation are.
great saving of tiuie, cleanliness of application, smallness of
quantity required, and the prevention ofwaste,dust, and its
destructive consequences. Further, it ultimately produces
a pure metallic coating of a high decree of brilliancy and du
rability, reflectim; both liirfit and heat (See specimen on
the sides of each block). - .
12, Soho Square, Loudon.
Acents wanted. :
D
AY <fc MA ET IN'S
REAL JAPAN BLACKING,
97 High Holborn. London.
Foraffordlng nourishment and durability to the leather it
atantls unrivalled.
Sold by all first-class Houses in India and the colonics in
bottles andlins at Gd, Is, and Is Gd, each.
* CAUTION.
D. & M. take the opjwrtunity or cautioning pmrtitasers
against spurious Imitations of their manufacture and labels
- - %» Order* through Mercantile Houses. - :
GALVANISED TINNED IRON.
MOEEWOOD & CO;,
I ONDON, BIRMINGHAM,
J-J , BILSTOX, be£ to give notice that they It
n«\* 1.1.. <i.. .r «i.>
and
- J notice that they have THIS
DAY very considerably reduced the price of the "Lion"
brand Galvanized Tinned Iron. .
i To secure the benefit of this reduction. Indents should
specify "Morewood's Lion Brand." *
SCAB! SCAB«! SCABi!* ^
A/TK. WILLIAM HEX11Y ALLEN
. *X enters into contracts with Tlockmakers for the
thorough eradication of Scab and Foot-rot from stations on
tenns which will comprehend a complete guarantee of sue
ess or " No core no pay."
Address-W. C. HEItNOT, Geelong; or to Messrs. J.
Solomon & Co., "Wholesale Agents, 1, Queen-street, Mel
bourne. .
EXTRACT OF BREWERS' YEAST.
aAKPER T WEiVETREES
"YE ASTRIDE,"
Is superiorto Brewers' Yeast or Baking Powder for making
LLcht, Sweet and Wholesome Bread. It is always ready
and sure to act, and the most ignorant cannot mistake in
using it. Sold in small Packets [and Canisters byvall store
keeepers*
HAEFER TWELTETEEES'
GOVERNMENT BLACKING
Is deservedly lwpular for its softness, brilliancy, an
enduring quality. Sold in Oilskin Packets, and in Bottles
by all storekeepers; and wholesale by Harper Twelvetrees,
Bromley-by-Bow. London; and by Messrs. DALGET1* &
Co.. Owlotur and Melbourne.
HARPER Twelvetrees Patent Wash.
in? Machiiiewill wash as many clothes in a few
hours, especially if used with "llari>er Twelvetrees' Soap
I'owder,' an a woman can wash in two days by the old
method of liand rubbinc, besides doiiiir the work better,
with half the soap and fuel. It will wash blankets, sheets
counter]cines, or any lanre thin?', as easy as it will do a
handkerchief or collar.aud is the cheapest article ever inven
ted. The Works, Bromley-by-Bow, Loudon, Sole wholesale
a^ent for Victoria, Edward Whitby. 23 Flinders-Lane east*
Melbourne.
Agents wanted where none are appointed. ..
HARPER TWELVETREES
GOVERNMENT ' BLACKING.
IS the perfection of excellence. It does
not become hard, dry and mouldy, even if kept for
years, but renders tlie leather soft; lasting and waterproof
prevents cracking; and imjiarts a bright, beautiful and
permanent black. Sold in Cakes, and in Bottles, at Cd, 2s
and Is Gd each, Patentee: Harper Twelvetrees, Bromley
by-Bow, London. Manufacturer of the " Glycerine" Soap
Powder. ' .
Sold by B. Poulton, Merchant, Market-square, Geelon?
Edwaru "Whitby. 25 Flinders-1 ne east, Melbourne.
BREAD.-PASTRY;-PUDDINGS.
BORWICK'S BAKING -POWDER
IS recommended by the Queen's Private
Baker, and jiatronised by the Army and Navy.
WitUBOKWICK'S RAKING POWDER jou can
make Bread without Yeast.
BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER saYes Eggs
and Butter.
BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER mates Norfolk
. Dumplings in perfection. - *
BORWICK'S BAKIN<i POWDER is invaluable,
in the Bush.
BORWICK'S BAKlNii I'OWDER is warranted
wholesome.
In buying BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER take
care that yon ^et it.
JI As there are several spurious and'injurious imitations,
see that the words "GEORGE BORWICK" are on every
1XTo be Iiad of all respectable Storekeepers, in td, 2d, 4d
and Od packets, aud in jcitcnt boxes ed, Is. fsCdandSs each.
Wholesale'of G. lionwiCK, Chiswell-Street (late - LitUe
Moorfields). Ixwdon.
rriRELuxury of Washing with HARPER
X TWELVET ItEES' SOAP TOWDERS.- This
powerful preparation is decidedly the most economical and
Terful article ever introduced fur^wasliing, the cleansing
srtics of several pounds of soap being contained in a few
JS of the Soap Powder. Xo mbbiucrequired. Sold in
small packets evei ywhere. Patentee-llari>er Twelvetrees
Bromley-by-Bow, London
Ask for BlUGGS' Australian Satin Glaze STARCH where
you purchase Harjicr Twelvetrees' Scap Powder. Ontf
pound is equal to two pounds of any other. Sole Wholesale
Acent for Victoria- Edward Whitby 2T». Flinders Lane east,
Melbourne: Geelong-Poulton, Chemist; and Swans ton,
Willis, and Stephen . . " . .' ;
THE SCIENCE OF STARCHING
AND IRONING.
TT SE Harper Twelvetrees' Satin Glaze
Starch, which gives »a high finish to the clothes,
never sticks to the iron, and is more economical than the
ordinary starches, a single j>ouiid makiug sixteen pints of
strum; starch Quid. Ask also for Harper Twelvetrees'
Clothes WriujjeraudStarcher; J larper Twelvetrees* Bread
and Pastry Powder, Id, Gd, and Is; Harper Twelvetrees*
Government Blacking, id and Id; aud ""
llaiper Tweivetrees' "Glycerine' Soap Powder,
washing without robbing, in Penny Packets, .
Sold by all Storekeejiers, and Wholesale by the Manufac
turer, Harper Twelvetrees, Broinlcy-by-Bow, Loudon, by
Mr E. "NVlutby, Merchant, Flinders-lane, East Melbourne
and by Messrs Dalcety. Ibbotson jc Co Gcelomr.
BY ROYAL COMMAND
STEEL-PEN MAKER TO THE QUEEN.
JOSEPH GILLOTT,
YICTOBIA "WOItKS, EIIOnNGIIAir,
~D ESPECTFULLY directs the atten
JLi> tion of tlie Commercial PuMic, and of all who use
STEEL PENS, to the Ixcoiipaiiablk Excellence ofhis
productions, which, for tiUAwrr oy Materijll, EAST
ACTIOX, and GIIEAT Dcbahilitt, will ensure universal
preference.
Every Packet bears the (ao-simHe of his signature.
They can be obtained retail of every dealer in the world
wholesale at tlie Works, Graham-street, Birmingham ; an
at the Branch Establishments, UL, John-street,jNew York
and 37. Grafertwrrh-street. I^ondop'
WELLINGTON
KNTFE
ia POLISH.
T OHN OAK ET & SON S
t/ x 3faimlacturers of -
EJtERY, BLACK LEAD, CABINET GLASS PAPER.
EMERY AND GLASS CLOTH, r
INDIA ltUBBER KNIFE BOARDS.
SILVEItSMITHS* SOAP
For Cleaning and Polishing Silver, Electro-plate,
GLUES.
Wgixi yr.Toy Mn.Lg. BtacKpatARS BoAP/^LoirD
TARGET
12 FEET Squahe*
CARTBIDCEL
ASIMUNITION.
I LEY'S Ammunition of every descrip
JLA tion for Sj>orting or ililitaij* purposa.
Double Waterproof Central Fire Caps, Felt TTaddinsrs to
. prevent the leading of Guns, Wire Cartridges for killing
Game, &e, at long distances, Breecli-loading Caitridge Cases
ofsuperiorouality for Shot Guns and Bides, Ph Cartridges
for u LeCiUcheax" JfevoUers of 7,9. and 12 njliinetres.
Jacob's Itifle Shell Tubes, Cartridges and Ca?s for Colt's,
Dean's. Tranter's. Adams's ami otlurr Revolvcn.
BALL CABTK1DGES
for Enfield Rifles; also for W*>tley Kicliard's. Terry's,
Wilson's, Mont Storm's, Green's, and other Breech-loaders.
UUIXtTS OF IfKlFt'Ilil AVE1GHT HADE ST COM
PRESSION FltOM SOFT REFINED LTAD.
Meciuinically fitting proiectiles for Rigby*e and Hextf3*B rifles
ELSY BROS, Gray*s-lnn-Boad, London. WA
inoiauuMud
MISCELLANEOUS.
G. B. STEEDMAT;,
PIANOFORTE MAKER ANi; i
Formerly ol Owen and StcdarJs',
LONDON.
: G. H. S. has £r Sale and on Hire Piixaifc*
nhd Harmoniums.
Instruments t«ned, repaired, and regcieiK
by tlie year, or per agreement. '.
N.B.-Country orders punctually attended to.
ADDRESS -
G. H. STKEDMAN,
YARRA-S TRKRT. 6EEL ON 6.
T WOODWARD has^oii j Sale at
. present- '
_ Top and no top Buegies
Prince of Wales Waggonettes, and Concord
-'Buggies
-Gigs, JDog Carts Family Cars, ^Emress
. Waggons, See. *
: N.B.-AH kinds of Vehicles built to Newest
Designs and itepiis neatly executed, at prices
delving competition.
S All new.work auaranteed. -
GKEAT CI/EAUING SALE OP
SADDLERY.
TO SADDLERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND
OTHERS.
F consequence of tlie Proprietor
relinquishing: business.in Gcetong'. oHcrs bis
large stock, comprising: every article in the trade
at prices that should effect a speedy clearance.
jr. B.-For sale-The good-will, 'fixture?, &c.
To an. industrious man the present is an* oppor
tunity which seldom occurs.
Address
"P AMES A L Ii I 2J" S O ,
SADDLER,
a e e ii o'y g .
POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED
FOR COUGHS.
POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED
FOR INFLUENZA
POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED
FOB BKOXCnmS. .
SHOCKING MORTALITY
Throughout Australia last year through tlic almost universal
prevalence of Influenza, especially among Children, hu t idreds
of whom satTereti; and many died who might have been
saved by the timely use of the above Invaluable Remedy. ,
Those living up the country, where medical assistants* is
not available, should never be without a supply in the house.
Mr Powell holds testimonials from a great number of per
sons who liavc been cured by this wonderful medicine.
Sold by Storekeepers aud Clicmists throughout Australia.
Prepared by: Thomas Powell, 10, Black friars Road, London.
Established nearly half a century.
POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED.
nironTAJCT CAUTION.
Observe that the woids "Thomas Powell, Blackfriars
Road. London," are (by permission of her Majesty's honor*
able Commissioners of Stamps) engraved in white letters
TO SQUATTERS.
Trervcra. -rcvtat. LETTERS LATENT.
WILLIAM HENRY ALLEN'S
PATKXT
FOOT-ROT OINTMENT,
In Cases IS Pots each, at JOsGdpor Pot.
TK« Preparation is the only radical Remedy for Foot-rot
in Sheep. One Pot will drv»s and curc 120 Sheep.
ALLEN'S COMPOUND DISIN
FECTANT SOLUTION . ..
FOB THE CUKE OF SCAB.
la Casks and Hogsheads at 7s Gdpergallon. One gallon
sufficient for sixty gallons of Sheemvash.
Sheep owners can confidently rely on these Remedies,
which have stood unrivalled for the last sis years, as the
test, simplest, and cheapest means ever employed for the
eradication of FOOT-HOT and SCAB, in acknowledgment
of which W. II. Allen holds innumerable Certificates, and a
Testimonial " _
GOLD MEDAL, VALUED AT FIFTY
GUINEAS.
- Sold by C. W. KERNOT, Geelong; and Wholesale by J.
Solomon & Con Wholesale Merchants, 1, Queea-street, Mel
bourne ;
YEASTKINE," BLACKING, SOAP «fc '
POWDER.
A LL who use Harper Twelvetrees'
X3L , GLYCERINE AND SOAP POWDER, GOVERN
MENT BLACKING, and "YEASTKINE," ate delighted
with them. The demand is enormous, and constantly
THE DELIGHT OF THii HOUSEHOLD
Is Harper Twelvetrees* GLYCERINE AND SOAP POW
DER whidi washes expeditiously, and is harmless to the
finest fabrics Sold by all storekeepers, and wliolesale by E
&.W. Paul, Sydney; and Harper Twelvetrees, Bromiey-by
Cow, Londou; and by Messrs. DALGETY & Co., Geelong
>nd Melbourne .'
? jEAUTHTJL CLEAN LINEN
XJ V. G. NIXEY\S
CRYSTAL1ZED EXTRACT OF' FULLER'S
EARTH
Is the cheapest and beat article for washing and beautifying
linen, woollen lace, lawn, muslin, &c; possesses unequalled
efficacy in removing grease, stains, and the smoke-like
colour of liuen produced from bad washing, die excessive
ise of soda, lime, and other preparations of caustic alkali.
"The extract of Puller's Earth is the quickest and most
effective article ever introduced, incapable of injury to the
IibwiU or the finest fabric, and requires only to be tried to
be appreciated."-Time*, Aug. 27,1851.
May be obtained through any respectable tradesman,
s^mpip packets, with full directions for use, price Id and .
12, Soho Squaitb L " '
IMPORTANT DISCOVERY 1: : *
E" RIGHT'S PAR-FAMED HORSE
. OILS infallibly cure Cuts, Wounds, Bruises, Galls,'
Sprain", and all external injuries to which horses and cattle
are liable. Tlieit application is simple, their action certain.
No tinner, grazier, or others, who study their own interests
and the safely of their beasts, should be without this excel
lent remedy. .
Sold by W. J. BULL, Geelong. and all respectable Chemists
andStfjrefceepcTsthrottirtioutthecolonief. ""
Sole. Agents ;-^Messrs; LEVY BROS, Mel
bourne. , " - r.
HILDREN'S WORM/ TABLLTS
(Heating's).-The great remedy for these disorders
in Children can now bc*administcral in the form ofa purely
vegetable sweetmeat, at once agreeable and effective.
Prepared and sold in tins by T1103IAS: KUATIXG.
Chemist, etc, 71) St. Paul's Churchyard, London, E.C., and
retail, by aU Druggists and Patent Medicine Vcndorsiu the
world and by his agents as above.
Observe the word4* Kcatiuj^a Worm Tablets are engraven
on the Government starni ou eadi tin, without which none
are genuine,
p OSPEL OAK GALVANIZED
\JC TINNED IKON
(Formerly sold under the name of Morcwood and "Roger
- -r .. .. - I'atect.)
The only Prize Medal graced in the .Galvanized
Iron Trade at the International Exhibition, I4G2, wa
awarded to the Proprietors of the
GOSPEL OAK: WORKS,; TIPTON, STAFFORD
SHIRK, ... . >
for "the excellent quality of their sheets."
Supplied through all London Merchants.
... WILLIAM LfiB, Agent .,
4, Kins "Willlara*street, London.^ - . .
BRISTOL'S
SUGAR COATED PILLS. :
THE GIIEAT CURE" FOR ALL" DISEASES
Of the . :
STOMACH, LIVER, AND J30WELS.
FOR many years these PILLS have
been used in daily practice, always Avith -Vlie
best results, and it is with the Rreatest confidence th<j- are
recommended to the aHlictcd. They arc composed of: the
i»ost costly, purest, and best-VEGETABLb Extracts and
Balsams, such as are but seldom used in ordinaiy^medicines
on account of their great cost; and the combination of rare
medicinal properties is sudi that in long-standing mid mtn*
cult diseases, when other medicines have completely failed,
these extraordinary PILLS have eflectedj speedy anu
thorough cures. -
For DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION; LIVER
COMPLAINTS, CONSTIPATION, 'HEAD
ACHE, DROPSY, PiLfcS, and as a DINNER
PlLL,they are unrivalled*
Tliey al?o act in harmony with that great blood purifier
BftISTOL*SSARSAIkAKiLLA. ; .
Put up in gbiss bottles, price Is Cd. For sale by all
leading dru^nsts. Newell and Co, Wholesale- Agent",* 2S
Kinc-sLretiU Melbourne. Win. E. Pardey. Acent. Geeloo .
HATES' Patent Concentrated Spe
cific, twice the original strength, or under Is
per gallon, cures Scab in slieep.Footrot, Cutaneous disease
n anitnals. Vegetable Blight etc.
pHEAP AND EAbY WASHING
rsB
HARPER TWELVETREES'
I PKEPABAIION OP
1 GLYCERINE AND SoAP POWDER,
I Wliich makes a profuse lather, and saves considerably in
time and rubbing. No Washing Crystals nor any_ other
I Washing Powder or Soap Powder will do this! Sold in
I Penny Packets by all storekeepers, and wholesale by Harper
I Twelvetrees, Bromley-by-Bow, London; and by Messrs,
1 DAIiQEFY ACo* Gwlwga&a )f«lhowne»
IViEDldAL. r ;
A SOLK.MN" ADMONITION!;' :
DOCTOR. THOMAS :v "
LICENTIATE OF. -TI1K: ROYAL " COL-'
LEGE OF PHYSICIANSjOE: ENGLAND.
TVflf EMBER o£ tho . Royal , College 01
-LTJL Stirreons. Licentiate iniMidwifeiy, .Member of
the Council of Medical Education' London, and Member
Medical Board of Victoria. -
May be privately and confidentially consulted, either per
sonally or by ictter, at his surgery, 97 Great Lonsdale
street east,Melhourne.
Ami rapidly cures those distressing diseases arising from.
early abure-namely, loss ofprocrcativc power, impairment
of the uenerative system, nervous and physical debility, lan
mror, flushing, was tint: or si>erraatorrlicea, palpitation of tlie
heart, tnddiness, avoidance of society, skin eruptions, and
contagious maladies.
Ojt TICK iith day OF Fbbbfabt 1ST4, Doctoe THOMAS
GAINED thb HighbstHosouks AT uik KOTAL Co i»i>egb
of Piii'sxcuLifS OF Esglaito in the treatment of nervous
and pbyaij-nl debility, physiology, anatomy, patholosry, the
Tinciples and practice of physic, midwifery and botany,
srensic medicine^ pneumatics, optics, and hydrostatics;
md, notwithstanding the numerous lengthy advertisements
vhich appear from unqualified pretenders, Dr Thomas is the
.nly legally qualified Physician and Sunrcon iuthe Aus
J**/an colonies who advertises to treat these especialdis
eases. (Seetlie Medical 2Zcpi*ter of Victoria.) llis experi
ence has ranged over twenty years, and his studies liave
been pursued with the most eminent physiologists" oi
| Europe, who, like himself, concentrated their researches to
the treatment of these maladies.
! "Let those to whom tliis advertisement may apply pause
and reflect before placing their lives in the luinds of charla
tans and empirics. Of these there are many grades-seme
who speak asrainst the true physician, been use they feel that
their only chance ofeucces3isgone when such an eminent
oppoucnt appears others endeavour to entrap the i>atient
by the publicaticn of certain symptoms which apply to
tiervous diseases jjcnorally, and introduce the German
method of alarming the weak minded by the exhibition
of obscene wax models, lie warned by Dr Thomas to
avoid these and such as these, for they fciwsik with the
smooth tongues of sequent?, and nought but misery and
despair will be the result.
Dr Thomas may be consulted by letter on the enclosure
? of a bank note for £1, and patients may rely upon receiving
every attention and confidence that should always exist on
the part oi a medical adviser Private personal consultation
fee, 103 Gd* Consultation by appointment afthe Doctor's
private residence.
Preparations and mcdicines forwarded under cover to any
of the mwountry dirtricts or adiacent colonies.
Address:Dr Thomas, No. 07 Great Lonsdale 6 tree t. East,
Melbourne. ' "
COUGHS. CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS
: COLDS, ASTHJIA, &c., &c.
JATJSE'S EXPECTORANT.
Has been for thirty years the Standard Jtemedf.
IT will be; admitted that,,no , better
evidence ofthe great curative powers of tins expec
torant can be offered than tbe grateful testimony of those
who have l»ccn restored to health by its use,* and the wide
spread popularity which, for so long » period, it lias main
tained m the face of all comi>etitioiv and which has created
a constantly-increasing demand lor it in all parts of the
world. As far as jjossible, this evidence is laid before the:
public from tiino to tiuie, until the sceptical will acknowledge
tliat for ull pulmonary complaints it is truly an invaluable
remedy. . :. . '
llccent COUGHS and Cot/DS. PLrcnixic Fjixs, are
quickly and effectually cured-by its diaphoretic/soothing,
and expectorant powers. ,
ASTHMA it always cures. It overcomes ? tlie spasmodic
contraction of the air vessels, and by producing free expec
toration, at once removes all difficulty or breathing.
UaoxcniTis readily yields to the Expectorant. It sub
dues the intlammation which extends through tlio wind
tubes, produces free expectoration, and suppresses at once
the cough and train. .
Coxstfairnox.-For tins insidious and fatal disease no
remedy on earth lias ever been found so eflectu.nL It subdues
tlie intlammation. relieves the cough and pain, removes tlie
difficulty of breathing, and produces an easy expectoration,
whereby all irritating and obstructing matters arc removed
from the lungs. . . -
Whooping COUGH is promptly relieved by this Expec
torant. It shortens tlie duration of the disease one-half^ and
greatly mitigates the suffering of tlie patient. - * Y/
In ml piduionary complaints,' in Croup, Pleurisy, it
will be found to be promitt, safe, pleasant, and reliable, and
may be especially commended to ministers, teachers, and
singers, for the relief of hoarseness, and for strengthening
the organs of the voice.
Tlie .Expectorant, andaU of Dr D. Jayne & Son's family
medicines are sold by
MESSRS W FOl.'D CO.',*
Druggists, ilelbourne-Wholesale Agents.
Of whom may also be obtained, gratis, " Jayne's Medical
Almanac and Guide to Health," containiiu;, liesldes a valu
able calendar, a catalogue of diseases, together with the
symptoms by which they may be known, and the proper re
medies for their core.
Sold Wholesale brail Druggists and Storekeepers. _
CAUTION.
THE GROSS FKAUDS which con
tinuo to be practised by obscure manufacturers, more
particularly in German?, by imitating the labels attachedto
JOHN GOSXKLL & Co.'s PKltFUAIEliY, renders it im
perative u]K>n the proprietors to cautiox the public against
.uch nefarious prix-eeJings, and to request their fiieiulsand
icitmns to purcitase only of respectable dealers, who import
direct from John Gosuell & Co., and invite spccial "attention
to the address
KKT> BULL "WTIAItF, 03, "UPPER TKA3IES-ST.,
Late of 12. Three King Court, Lombard-street, Loudon, E.C
John Gosnell & Co.'s select Perfumes:-Ess Bouquet
Hoyal Yacht Club Bouquet, Essence of Wood Violet, Victoria
Bouquet, FranLipanni, Military Bouquet, Tl»e liride's Bou
quet, Upper Ten Thousand ilouquet, 2?ev Mown llay
UonqueL
John Gosnell & Co.'s PitixcK OP WALES'S Perfume.
John Gosuell &, Co.'s Pkixcess Alkxxndha'S Perfume.
John Gosuell & Co.'s EsK>'CLi. pit Yla>"Gila>'G Perfume.
John Gosnell & Co.'s Jockkx Ci.ub Perfume.
John Gosnell & Co.'s Blossom, OF Hoxkysccklk Per
ume
John Gosnelt & Co.'s LA. Xoult.SSE Perfume.
John Gosnell & Co.'s Li NOBLESSE Pomade.
John Gosnell & Co.'s La Noelessk Soap.
John Gosnell & Co.'s Extka HIGHLY Sck>TED TOH.i:T
a>"d Xuja>Enr Powdkb.
John Gosnell & Co.'s Cherry- TOOTH PASTE is greatly
superior to any Tooth Powder; gives the teeth a pearl-like
whiteness, protects the enamel from decay, and imparts a
pleasing fragrance to the breath. - . _
IxsTA>*Til>*£oUS Haik l>rE, certain to produce any
shade. Brown or Black, of good natural colour, it cannot
possibly injure the hair, has no disagreeable odour, and is
easily applied.
John Gosuell & Co.'s Patot Tbicjiosabo:*", or newly
invented Haiu BRUSH, the peculiar mechanical construction
Jwhich accompanies tlie two ojtcrations of cleansing and
polishing simultaneously, s.
JOHN" GOSNi5K.li Sr CO.,
Perfumers by Appointment to Her Majesty, the Princess of
THE PATENT MECHANICAL
CHAIR for Brushing Hair by Maclunery
Patentees and Sole ^lanulacturers, Joiur Gosxsli, & Co..
Red BullWliaif, Upi«r Tliames-stieet (late of 12. Tliret
King Court, Lombard-street), London.
CTBAWSON'S WATERPROOF for
. "I")1 Sh«». Harness, Cm-ens of Carriages, &c
^ . Ajic luglicst testimonials as to its ellicienoy liave been
received from the Horse Guards, London, and from many
distinguished individuals*.
Sole Agents for exportation, JOHN GOSNELL & Co.. Red
Bull Wliari; 0.*} Upjxsr Tliames-gtreet, Loudon.
Co?.1' 1o ^ obtained at all times or E. H.
WHlliii, Esg^Melbourne. ?
FRifllPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH.
rjpHI.S Excellent Family lJill is a Medi
-B- cine oflong tried-eflicacy for Purifying the Blood
so very essential for tlie foundation of good health, and
correctingatt Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels. Two or
three doses will convince the aillictcd of its salutary effects.
Tlie stomach will s]>eedily regain its strength; a healthy
actiou of the liver, bowels and kidneys will rapidly take
place; and renewed health will be tlie quick result of taking
this medicine, according-to the directions accompanying
each box. ~
? PERSONS OF A- FULL HABIT, who-are subject to
headache, giddiness, drowsiness, and singing in the ears,
arisin^from too great a llow of blood to tlie head, shoidd
never be without them, asmany dangerous^symptoms will be
entirely carried offby their timely use.
" For FE31ALES. these Pills are truly excellent, removing
all obstructions, tne distressing headache so-very prevalent
with the sex, depression of spirits, dullness of sight, nervous
affections, blotches, pimples, and sallowness of the skin, and
give a healthy, juvenile bloom to the complexion. .
To MOTHEltS they are confidently recommended as tbe
best medicine that can be taken; and for children of all ages
they are unequalled. " \ ^
These Pills unite the recommendation of a miid operation
with tlie most succcssful'cflect; andwliere'an bccasional
aperient is required, nothing can be better adapted* v >
Heril^iest/s Commissioners have authorized tlie name
andaddressof "TllOilAS PKOUT, No 22a, Strang London.'
i obeimpressedu]x>nthe Government stamp aiQxed toeaSi.
box of tlie genuine medicine. - r
; Sold in England at Is lid and 2a M per Box,! or obtained
tlirough any Chemist or.Medicine Vendor throughout the
1 Australian Colonies. - .. ..
A YEii'ci Sarsaparilla, for Puritymg the
.£*. ,Bl004 !®<11 for the speedy cure of tlie follnwins
complaints^-Scrofula and Scrofulous. Alrcctions. such as
Tiiniors, Uk-eis, Sores Empticns, Pimples, l>ustules, Blot
ches. Boils, Ulauis, and all Skin Diseases. .
Witlicorrnpt dlsorilereiL or vitiaieJ Wooil you must be
sick all ovei. It may burst ont in pimples, sores, or in some
active disease, or it may merely keep you fistlesi depressed
and good for notlung. But you rciumot have good hcalUi
wlnle your blood is impure. Avert Sarsaparilla purges Out
these un purities, audstimulatos thoonsras oflifo into viiror
ous . action, restoriuc tlie lieilth and ffltiieUing disease
Hence it wpidly cansi a \Tincfty of complaints which are
caused by impurity of the blood, such as Scrofula or Kini's
EviL Tmnors. Ulrers Sores, Eruptions, l'imples, Utotdiea.
Bolls, »t. Anthony s I,re .Uose or JJrj siiwlas, Tetter or Salt
Klieum, Scald Head, ltmcWonn, Cancer or Cancerous Tu
mors, Son iyes. Female Diseases, such as ltetention
Irresulanty, suppression. Whites, Sterilitv, Syphilis or
Venereal1 Duscases, Liver Complaints, and lleart Diseases.
Try Ayel's Sarsaparilla, and sec for yourtclr the sunirismir
actmty with wliidt it cleanses the blood and cures the di£
orders
THE GUEAT ENGLISH JSEJIEDT FOR
GOUT AND lUlEUMATISlI.
~R*c> Gout and Rheumatic Pills.
Tins preparation is one of the benefits which the
~».«ofnioilem chemistry has conferred upon mankind,
for during the first tweuty years ofthe present century 10
speak of a cure for the Gout was considered a romance . but
now the efficacy and safety of this medicine is so 'full y
demonstrated, by unsolicited testimonials from persons of
every rank of life, tliat public opinion proclaims this as one
I oftne most important discoveries ofthe present asc.
I These Pills xequire no restraint of diet or coidinement
I during their use, and are ccrtain to prevent the disease
I attacking any vita! jart. ^
Tliey can be relied upon as the most safe and eiloctual
remedy ever offered the public, and have been universally
used in Europe and America for many years for tlie above
complaints. . ~
Her Majesty's Comnussiooers have authorised the name
and address of THOMAS PiiOUT, Xo.iiy, Strand Lon
don, to be impressed nj)on the Government stamp affixed
to each box of tlie genuine medicine.
Solil in England at Is lid and 2s »d per box. or obtained
tlirough any Ciiemlst or .Medicine Vendor Uiroujrhout the
Australian Colonies. : ^ v
^iiFOKD'S Fluid Maguesia is
J-' tlie great Remedy for
ACIDITY OF TJfcUfi STO.MACU, HEA.DACHE
HEARTBU1L\\ INDIGESTION, SOUU EUUc'
TATIONS AND BILIOUS AFFECTION^.
.It is the Physician's Cure for GOUT, UnsnriLiTtc Gonr I
Gravel,andptheroomiilamtBoftheliladder.and in ca«csoi '
i-EVCU AND FEVKttiSli IlUUTABtLlIY OF |
It produce gratefid cooling effects. As a safe and gentle
medicine for infants Clnldren, l^licate Females and for the
sickness of Pregnancy, Dinncford's Magnesia is indisnen
sab^ and when taken with the Addulated Lcmou Sjtup |
BliLlGHTFUL EFFERVE8CISQ SA11SE APEUIEST,
Prepared by
, - DXNNEKOitlJ & CO.; "
, " ciimiisTs, ;o:;vos, '
VpmhLib> ^torekeejicrs throughout the
^Ciuttau-Asic for "Dinncford-s Magnesia," andko tliat
Dinneford & Co. ts on every bottle and labal.
PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, &c., &a
- - i (Free from Adulteration,)
ifA3UPACTXT&CD BT
- CROSSE & BLACKWEIiL,
* Purveyors to the Queen,
SOilO SQUARE, LONDON.
(^JROSSE ds BLAUK WELL'S Re
nowned first-class ilanufacturcs are'obtainable
from every resj*ctable Prox-isiou dealer in tlie World.
Purchasers should see that they are supplied with C &
^'tedforthem001^5'^,^JI 'or articles are not substi
To insure thorough wholesomenes?, their Pickles are all
1111 ujeilalt^ megar, boiled in Oak VaL«?, by means
of Platinum hiemn Cods; and are precisely simiUr in
quahty to those supplied by them for use at
HEU MAJESTY'S TAULE.
C. & B. are Agents for Lea and Pcrrins' Celebrated Wor
every deraip
BLA"
fvlEDlGAL;
T\Tv.- J. C O L Ij"I S -B R 0 W H E'S
J-'- CHI.ORODYSK:" " ?"
f M7"S?lTTvor,?ir r3:re wT?' Et-'1,C<1 in court
thfttDr J.-CoIhs.Lrow»Q-wns nndoubedh- the inventor or
Chlorodync; that the wliole story of the defendant Freeman
was tlfciibcmtely untrue, and he regretted to say that' it had
been sworn ,to.-Sce the Times, July 13 th, ISGk
J- CoLLIS BRO WSE'S
.. - - CBLOKODYNE.V; ' . "
? ..J^e Right Hon Earl Rnssell communicated to the College
of Physicians and J. T. Davenport that he had received in
ormation to the effect that the only remedy of any service
ln.ltiolera was Chtorodyne.-See Lancet, December:*!, 18W
T\R. J. COLL I S B II0 W S li'S
.v citi.or.onyxK. -
Extract from Medical Timet, January 12, TSte.V Is pre
senbedby scores; of orthodox medical practitioners. Of
- course it would not be thus sii>£ularJy.popular"diditnot
. supply a want and fill a place/ *' ; .*?!- . "iU01
DR. J. COLLIs BROWNE'S
' . CHnOEODYNE
is the best and most certain remedy in Coughs, Colds. Asth
Consumption,7»eiiniIgia, llheumatism, &c.
DR. J: COLLIS^BROWNE'S
Clir.OP.ODVXE
i i a certain cure In Cholera* Dysentery," Diarrhceo, Colics, &
DR. J. COLLIS BROWSE'S
_? ?? ? _ CHLOHODYNE.
Jixtract from the General Board of Health, London, as to
. " itsctSczeyin Cholcta:
thic Ke conv'nc°d of the immense value of
orSI^Snsit inalYrare!"' t<M r°n"'iljlyurK°thc necessity
tlni^?JS.A--A1?rts?ncI?"' E?1- liltc Inspector of Hospitals
Chlorodj ne is a most valuable remedy in neural*
gu, ^Uan^ and dysentery. To It I fairly owe my restora
tion to licajJiailer eighteen montlis'severe suQcrini*. and
when all other medicines had Culed.
Dr. J. COLLIS BJROTVJSrE'S
? CHLORODYXli.
&Thse ^thrat tlie words MDr J. Cnllis
^dorodyne _. on the Government stamp; Over
whelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle Sole
^l^ctnrer J.T.BAVJ^roUT.-^&^SlSllStTOt
,Jon* .,Thc immense demand enables tlie
propnetoisto seduce tlie price; itisuowsold in bottles.
Is lid, 2s 9(1. Js Cd, and lis.
' ? A',ENT» FOR MELBOURNE:
\ TAYLOU & CO. Collins-street, west.
» n lioleswlc Agents-Messrs Elliott, brothers. 181
Pitt-street, Sydney. .
! SAESAPAIULLA.!
i v GEE AT MEDICINE OF THE AGK.
Dr. F. BRIGMT'S ' COMPOUND
' DECOCTION* of JAMAICA SAltSAPARitLA is
without exception tlie most efficacious remedy laioirn for
oil diseases arising from impurity of .the blood, or dcrat.ee
ment of the functions of tlie liver and digestive'orkati's." '
' -" is invaluable in tire colonies as a sprins and summer
medianc, and may be taken by jwrKons of either sexandof
all rures, atany tune, with the £rcatest-safctv.
. ItisequaLy beneficial as a preventive of disease, and can
t>e taken, diluted with water, as a bevenwe, forming at the
^jjne tune a delicious, cooling, and refreshing draught. *
t Tins preparation combines the advantages of air other
. arsapanllas with those i>eculiar remedial virtues and pro*
perties which it aloue possesses. '
; As a matter of economy this article has strow; recom
Sat. pnrdlascrs w5W effect a saving of at least s i>er
^n^StorekMI«SlJIlI,' Gc?lo"~»ant^ a11 respectable Chemists
: Sole Agents for the Colonies and Kew Zealand
i MESSHS LEVY BROTHERS. aielhnnfnB
T? EESCI MED.ICIN E g
Prepared bp.
. GBBIAUIJT A^D CO.,
Chemists jto HJLH. Prince Xapolcon, Paris.
,?iflrerci?t medicines represent the most recent
C0Jen^», funded on the principles of Chemistry
and Uieraj)cutics. They must not be confounded with secret,
or quack lntthemes, as their names sufficiently indicate
tueir comrosition, a circumstance which liiis causetl tliem
w^iUplSl^tod,alui J^^nbed by the raculty in thc whole
% n!1 -*» ,- r from ^hose numeroos inedfanes
advertised in thc public pai^rs as able to cure evcrv possible
disease, asthey arc applicable only to but a very lew com
Ti«i #S* 7,ern,OSi.st"n}!cnt laws exist, in France, \\ ith rc
«:»rd to sale of medical prejaratioiis, ;:md oil] v tliosc-wliich
have undergone aii examination by the Acadcmv of
Jledicme and have been proved efficacious, cither in the
iiospiU^ or m the presence of the first medical men, are
y the,Fovernment- must be a jlniaj
eiaes excellency of ^lessrs Grimault and Go's inedi
DOOTOR LEUAV
(Doctorof-Medicine)
_ LIQUID VHO-J'M.\TK fp IROM. '
Tjic ncwe«j and most esteemed medicine in eases of
Chlorosis, Pains in the Stomach, Difficult Di-estion, DisinS
SoSl^ mca*Generul Debility and Poorness of the
tlic fractions
^wre» M1d to iul ladies of delicate constitution. a< woll
S/r U/idCr ?ver^;kin<l of^Kr
\ 1 l)rose^llve °f health par excellcncc in all
warm and relaxing climatcs.
5*f> MOitK COD LlVHJl Oil,.
GPaMAULT'd SYKUP OF 10DJZED HOUSE
.. . RADISH
Xliis incdicine lias been administered with the utmost
Sr8? V- C/l'.(^1,ltatls,ofI,;iris- It is a iKirfect substitute
for Cod X-iixt Oil, and has been found most beneficial in
diseases of the chest, scrofula, lyrnj hatic disorders, -Teen
sickucss, muscular atony, and loss ofapiietite It regene
rates the constitution in purifvim: the bll^L it S" tb«
niftet iiovverful depunUive known. It lm also lScn
^?in^r P' results in diseases of the skin Further^
.L\ * ^ount^lo ^ "f Wat benefit to youn?r diildren sub
ject to humours aud obstruction of the ylauds.
" " CONSU3tPTION CURED !
GRLMAULT'S SYRtTp OF fiYPOPHOSPHTTE
' . .. 0# IJLUE.
Tliis new motlicine is considered to be a sorereiffn remedr
in cases of consumption and other diseases of the lunss 1?
promptly removes all the most serious svmptoms. *Thc
N.ll.-De sure to sea_lliat tlie simiature of Grlmmli
*Sii<ms.iS to 1110 U>tUe'33 th's Q'mii is liable to hn i
xo 31 oni: DIFFICULT on r.MNFur. hicestiov '
DR BURIN DUUUISSON'8
(Laureate of the Paris toiperial Academy of Medicine)
, ^ . 1J1L.1-.SL1VK l.OZKKGUS
Jlns delicious preparation is always prescribed br tin
most reputed mediral men in France, in casra of dSn^i
loSo"°J MJ!pt,Tfun«ti0'«-snchaS^triti,,y5S2l
loi^and laborious digestion, wind in^the stomarfr
Sdloms"11101' J'auudice' Tid eomphiints of the livei
NERVOUS .HEADAGHE-S, NEURALGf V
Diarrhaa, Dysentry, instantaneously cured by '
_, Giumault'S GUAKAN.V.
^llus veptable stibstanee wliidi prows iti tlie Brazil* hn«
'SSI ^Pi *v« P11,u"e tune immemorial to cure inlhunma
* ? l^owcJs. Jt Jias proved of hte to be of th*
:»s^bs^cho,ora- »"«.» 2
" r- i>otete^f^LS.
vm3LC rT,KlC5- 0 tJ-5ese, l'^,s been found after lwcnt\
ofW.nence in the hospital of Saint-LoiSs m iSSi
Xo more Dyspepsia, or M
.«EljiXlK OF ' PEPsijn?
;SS^ff££?S^l
: often extracted from the stomach of; or&J
ASTmtA i -ASTHMA !! AST1IJIA *'!
: ^ -^^'AN.CIOARETTES***
. ^f£59«« the Essence of CanabU iidica
? wi»i iV'^iCT °F mat'co-veoktwjs ?
T~ -n - OEXEIlAL I'KPOT; "
*s»?«M»3gas
W ulp<IS LtST aORSES-The^I
aresufficient^S^ourev^tofe^'J6 to;iy
prevented by admiiiistennT''m »i?« .mignt have been
E.~1I. KE0GH''ielbourrie.rr'lli5<! 0n Worm8" enclosed, by
».a^S5S3^gM^T°>rti Woeji ^ co«
The public are therefore mnSfulfv-^Lf0"^ tIli3 Co^ny
ojo>vinj; statement of facts requested to note tlie
Hotert Nassau
.".TOSTBtow:
mattcrf" said AbcmeiW'thoireJi? ;rs,'r- wl«''= the j
ja.la\erow3-lookiD"mtir.nV ! i ^ , sursreon. to a
nerarc out or order tltnt'c nii >. «^«» ^ stomach and
',T.orKM5 are out of oVdcr " U,lr" wl>en
L1,0 mc5'ofUieiKKly tlutu'r'S itin ca"tlleresnot
its action, tone and roml .1 »ther irre-^ul ir in
CELEI1IUTUD SIOSacjt 1)1 Trr!^ i^STKlTEU'S
vegetable ltestorative aud Altcrativ' n i i® 1110,1
adinimstercil as a cure for a '',tn£i if i i-s cv" Uo--'<'
It is recommended by distin'niul.Ir "J 1,lvcr Di-ease.
ciatis of tlie Unite,! Si 1 """Wons and iiliysil
and Navy, by our first am;'1 Jy ':">«« of the !£
fact, by thousands of the miu.itilb^01^ ^"OniK.-in
au une<iualleil protective S S ofeverj" class, as
diseases, and as a perfectlv , cnnc and malarious
WWTn5y'i«SSii?rant ®nd alterative at Ule su"<! Utfle
IWTS£1U 4 ^ WW~le isenta, SWboatiw,
' MEDICAL.
A' WARNING i
BO you suffer from physical In
. .caradty?, An tod 1 Jn
I / "viu vsicai ? in
debility? 1?^ ^th&^£1"frr T*TT
ndc? Do yon F^erS a ofany, "crct
more or less to the foUmrfci* ncafjr atln
health, not yet positively ill! bnt n fUlli condition o :
are not quite richt. a maLtim* * toSai nP°n 3"°a that yon
trouMed with . .
andopportnnUyonjS^restart tSl\?iam,now"tJie mcana
stap tU at-thl!
and regimen, can 1« cr^icatS S io^Tt^l^^8
oy His oiowl«l^-ofchfBrnrofessiDn: qualified
Ofl.fe science, the nas^iS ?K±1f. ».. Iwcu,-1« bT«h
Sm? ^remaiM
znn^s^jsysaSS^I^
afcdlca
for a.?ia^t
viSore to V?rtoTS.'S wel1 to al
even been praised by the public ^
tomical museum fs trt>» t.Lll!2L ' »iM8 extensive ana*
tation alone u ^m!th'8
subjects is jmffirim.fJ^L^l P"ie,10i0S^cal and anatomical
entrust their eases in his^uu^^if 1H1^C tjiat those who
guarantee that theyiplac^U^?n\be ^ ty*®,*
Rpondence comes. HeXf hi,? from whence the cone
practice in Victoria.and not on^sinMp%,^lmihicn J<ara ">
rn^o public. DrL. L.SmiU. can
nnd iiractiMo"n^iid;fe^iraTnri"07fTTrirl'e
of Victoria. . "'i^ry *
incrci^nmuta ofhb^proan"^ °r »«
consult him who cannot caU Sn-Tis^mfJ}'^ to
New additional separate wait*?-n«m« h-JSH!?1 h,ou.rs.
saS§Sz^^ej,^^c doctor
g^mche-auSo^o^d^t^fw^?^^
SSSiI»kis.
;__T_ , S. T. I860.-A. r;
:\V E ha7e learned not:to be astonished
pondeuee mS^iKS ?^^rlcnaS a.nd »»
LliilaUcKlolie.imre tiiSl'fSi'rfSf - . 1?nailtl® of Um
lfel«rfafc£i.tt1riS1rekTeSSnont°J'<:t^n,lcst!lb
Surprised at such lacts as the follmriniILm e a',c H0'
persons who write t)u>m nm wJto,Uowln?:~*althongH. tho
circumstances, hence feel nt/mlr* ^now" ,l',e I^rsons and
raents. ' l" ,ecl ut Uberty to endorse their state
. x>EAE Snt :-I have'w"B,H?M ®,D',fass- Xor--1. isco.
prostrating cramps in mv limbi with Eev°re
rrerailM^wnTna .
dinner. ' JFeolinir Ixtttm- stnall v> uifs^lassfull after -
IctSKSSfi^S# tw' «
done for years. J feel like 14^r c 1 l!?venok
tioT'iSl'lS0 ^Brcatlyin,,,roved Lytfe ukofthc Phnlk'i
Respectfully, JUDITH RQSSEL.
? ut t t ti , Rhedsbcrt,IVis.,Sent.lfi icn
months-speeches! and' iVejwly drad* ''u^l'i for ''"urt«n
sareinoabottleori'iiuitation Uittera .
restoicd mv siwech and cured me. . TllrcolJottl«
J - C.A.FLAUTE."
Union Homo
" IIatbmeybr ilA^sioy, r»7th Sfc
j licsi»ectfally, Iklrs 0. il, DEVOE."
r«o» lliu^\TeCL^ -Tn'1^r 1 Trily helieve Ui
I . KEV. \V.1J. \VAUUOXXEn, Jladrid JC.V."
Thy friend, ASA CUIiltiyp, Philadelphia, a."
anrim'dtoatauto^llS?'
Hitters liave cured me! ^lcnu,:i* The 1'lantauo
j ItEV. J. s. CATHOIIN, Rochester, X.Y."
I Superintendent SoMc^Hm,"' Sd!2,u.»
Com'pWnt* oSldrff"/«-?? ,Ji'-',tersJ11T Trcd me ofI.ivcr
aSj-t!!iUiis md u"i,ro3trate ani tai,o
IL F. KIXGSLEV, Cleveland, 0."
i Plantation Jiittcrs liavo mwii ma
j ic- ««w
r , S-T.-1860.-X.
I ersons ofse<lentary liabits troubled with weaknesw ln««T
aasSMssw^S6
1';' t,lel'i-','«' "'wlicalauUioriUe.s
cirit! *"c ammteU U) produceau immediate bcncfidd
les^TT ^^S'y "SreeaMe, mfeeOr Pure, and harm]
¥ cncloscd iriUi n metal cap,
'?"^tlS'law®dSimSer a"a iSiSom.roSdtSa
Bl^?.by-ilU res'"!ctab!e throughout the habitable
"-P- tl- DliAKE & CO., New York.
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MkS:
; Uio ifrinS'mirit ^ l01,1" '"iJUiroughout the colonics by
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