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Crown Land# Office, Melbourne,
Occupation Branch, 12th November, 1858.
NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OF RUNS
THROUGHOUT THE COLONY.
NOTICE is hereby given, that unless all arrears of
Licences to Depasture Crown Lands, Ax., aro
paid into ttia Treasury, Melbourne, on or before the
31st day of March, 1859, the runs .for which such
arrears became due will absolutely forfeited,
0. GAVAN DUFFY,
President of the Board of Land and Works.
? 39 761 mtr 31
Road and Bridges Office,
Melbourne, 3rd March, 1S59.
TENDERS will be received until twelve o'clock,
Friday, the 18th March, for Repairs. to the
Wa'.lan Wallan and Kilmore Toll Houses on the
Sydney Road.
Pull particulars at this office, or at the Koad
Engineer's office, at Kilmore.
C. GAVAN DUFFY,
President of the Board of Land and YTorlss.
_ ? 30 642 mar 18
Roads and Bridges Office,
Melbourne, 1st March, 1S59.
TENDERS will be received until twelve o'clock on
Friday, 18th March, for Works required on
the Deep Creek Road, Gisborne district.
Pall particulars at this office, or at the Road
Engineer's office, at Gisborne.
C. GAVAN DUFFY,
President of the Board of Land and Works.
SS 642 mar 18
Roads and Bridges Office,
Melbourne, 4th Marcii, 1859.
rnBNDERS will be received until twelve o'clock on
JL Friday, 18th Maroh, for Constructing Portion
?f the Uppw Plenty Road.
Full particulars at this office.
C. GAVAN DUFFY,
President of the Boftrd ef Land and Works.
? 38 626
Public Lands Office,
March 11, 1859.
TENDERS will ba received until twelve o'clock
on Friday, Matoh 18, for the Construction of
Si* (6) Camels, and a Referring Telescope, witU
Seierometricol adjustments.
Full particulars at this office.
(Signed) C. 3 A VAN DUFFY,
Commissioner Crown Land* and Survey.
87 659 ? ?
Roads and Bridges Office,
Melbourne, 8th March, 1850,
TENDERS will be received until twelve o'clock on
Friday, the 13th Maroh instant, for the con
struction of forty chainB 95 links of the Upper Plenty
road, between Higgin's and M'Donalds late
on tracts.
Full particulars at this office.
C. GAVAN DUEFY,
President .of the Board of Laud and Works.
? 38 638
Roads and Bridges Office,
Melbourne, 10 th March, 1859.
SEPARATE TENDERS will be received until
Twelve o'clock on Friday, the S5th instant, for
the undermentioned Road Works required in the Cas
tlemaine District : —
1. Works on the Bendigo Road, between the Big
Hill and Kangaroo Plat.
2. Works on the Mount Koroag Road, between
Sandhurst and Eagle Hawk Gully.
Full particulars at this office, or tho Road Eugi
aees's Office at Castlemaine.
C. GAVAN DUFFY,
President of the Board of Land and Works.
? 39 648
Roads and Bridges Office,
Melbourne, 14th March, 1859.
FRESH TENDERS will be received until twelve
o'clock on Friday, the 25th inst., for road
works required between Bridge aud Lydiard streets,
in the township of Ballaarat.
Full particulars at this office, or at the road engi
neer's otfica at Ballaarat.
C. GAVAN DUFFY,
President of the Board of Land aud Works.
58 731 ?
Roads and Bridges Office,
Melbourne, 12th March, 1S59.
TENDERS will be received until twelve o'clock on 1
Friday, the 25th inst., for Works required on
the road through lilphinstone, on the Mount Alexan- 1
der road.
Full particulars at this office, or at the Road En- j
gineer's office at Castlemaine.
y 0. GAVAN DUFFY, 1
President of the Board of Land and Works. I
? 54 741
Roads and Bridges Office,
Melbourne, 12th March, 1859.
TENDERS will be received until twelve o'clock ou
Friday, the 25th inst., for tho Completion of I
the Bates ford Road, No. 11, in the Geelong dis
trict. _
Full particulars at this officio, or at the Road En
gineer's office at) Geelong. i
C. GAVAN DUFFY, 1
President of the Board of Land and Works. 1
55 741 t
? ? r ? ? ? ? I
Roads and Bridges Office, ;
Melbourne, 12th March, 1859. (
TENDERS will be received until twelve o'olook on
Friday, the 25th inst., for the Erection of a
timber Bridge over Mollison's Creek, at Pyaloog, in
the Kilmore District.
Full particulars ot this office, or at the Road En
gineer's office at Kilmore.
0. GAVAN DUFFY,
President of the Board of Land and Works,
? ? 56 741
Roads and Bridges Office, '
Melbourne, 14th March, 1859. \
SEPARATE TENDERS will bo received until ?
twelve o'clock on Friday, the 25th instant, for 1
Leasing the Tolls at the undermentioned Gates from
tke 1st proximo to 31st December, 1859, vis. '
1. The Brighton Toll Gate. 0
2. The Church street Bridge Do. 0
Full particulars at this office.
_ C. GAVAN DUFFY,
President of the Board of L*nd and Works. *
? ? 57 731 J
Roads and Bridges Office, C
Melbourne, 11th Maroh, 1859, s
SEPARATE TENDERS will be received until I
twelve o'olock on Friday, the 25th instant, far ii
Works of Maintenance on the undermentioned roadB v
in tho Geelong or Western District : — d
1. Ou the Geeloug to Bateaford and junction with ii
Ballaarat road. p
2. On the Geelong to Rothwell road. , o;
8. On the Geelong to QueensclifT road. el
4. On the Lower Western road. n
C. On the Geelong to Steiglitz and Mount Egerton m
road. n
6. Upper Western road. tc
Full particulars at tliis office, or at the Road ti
Sngiuver's office at Geelong. t)
C. GAVAN DUFFY, f0
President of tho Board of Land and Works, si
? ? 53 741 h,
Department of Railway,
^Secretary's Office, Latrobo street west, . /
Melbourne, ltith February, 1839. .
NOTICE. — Tenders ara invited for the Mauufac- '
tmre in Victoria of Rolling Stock for the Mel- '
bourne and Sandhurst Line of Railway. .. ,
Full particulars at the office of the Engineerin
Chief, Batman's Hill, on and after 1st March, 1S69.
Tenders andorsed 'Tender for Rolling Stock,' and _
addressed to the undersigned, must be sent in to
this office ftt or before eleven o'clock a.m. of Tues- T
day, 20th March, I860. 1
3. S. W. HORNE,
Commissioner of Publio W orks.
44 561 mar 29 v(
Public Works Offico, j'
Melbourno. 10th March, 1859.
TENDERS win be received until twelve o'clock
on Tuesday, 22nd March, for additions to gold
office, Ararat.
Full particulars at this office. ct
69 740 ? G. S. W. HORNE.
' Public Works Office, J'1
Melbourne, 10th March, 1859. a|
TENDERS will be received until twelve o'clock on
Tuesday, 22nd March, for a telegraph station
at Maldon.
Full particulars at this office.
58 740 G, S. W; HORNE.
I Gobrcnment STDbertusements. j
? ? ? i
Public Works Office, I
Melbourne, 7th March, 1859.
rilENDERS will be received until twelve o'clock ,
JL on Tuesday, 22ud March, for the Extension
of Sandridge Jetty.
Full particulars at this office.
41 666 G. S. W. HORNE.
Public Works Office,
Melbourne, 7th March, 1S59.
ri^ENDERS will bo received until twelve o'clock,
X ou Tuesday, 2'iid March, for completion of
Entrance Building, Panopticon, &o., at Pentridgc
Stockade.
Full particulars at this office.
42 666 G. S. W. HORNE.
Publio Works Office,
Melbotihie, 8th March, 1S59.
TENDERS will be received until twelve o'clock
on Tuesday, 22nd March, for portable build
ings for the Police, at : —
Melbourne — Homes (six)
Rokewuod — House and cook-house
Yackand-mdah — Lockup
Indigo — Lockup
I Separate tenders required for each place.
Full particulars at this office.
44 646 G. S. W. HORNE
Publio Works Office,
Melbourne, 8th March, 1859.
TENDERS will be received until twelve o'olook,
on Tuesday, 22nd March, for a Powder Maga
zine at Beechworth.
Full particulars at this office.
40 656 ' G. S. W. HORNE.
Public Works Office, Melbourne,
14th March, 1859.
TENDERS will be received until twelve o'clook,
on Tuesday, 22nd March, for Furniture for
various departments.
Full particulars at this office.
44 474 ? G. S. W. HORNE.
Publio Works Office, Melbourne,
15th March, 1859.
rriBNDERS will be received until twelve o'clook,
JL on Tuesday, 29th March, 1859, for a Guard
Room for Treasury at Creswick.
Full particulars at this office.
46 742 ? G. S. W. HORNE.
Publio Works Office, Melbourne,
; 15th March, 1S59.
TENDERS will be received until twelve o'olock
J on Tuesday, 22nd March, for Constructing a
Line of Telegraph between Kilmore and Heathcotc.
Full particulars at this office.
47 742 G. S. W. HORNE.
Government Store3,
Melbourne, 16th March, 1859.
rriENDERS, sealed and described as ' Tenders for,
A | &c.,' will be received until twelve o'clock on
Tuesday, the 22nd instant, from persons willing to
Bupply the undermentioned article for the service of
the Government.
Every article to be of tho be3t and most serviceable
description, and subject to approval.
Particulars and printed forms of tender can be
obtained on application at this office, and notification
wilt be givto to the persons only whose tenders are
accepted. ,
*15 reams yellow \vove royal printing paper,
34 lbs.
5000 wafers for Crown Grants (to Bample)
*21 pieces tracing vellum cloth, 36 inch
28 oopies Archbold's Criminal Practice
*6 French lithographic roller skins
24 Cavalry swords (to sample)
Uniform tor mail guards (do)
R. NASH, Government Storekeeper.
N.B. — Samples will bo required of the articlea
marked thus*. 61 733
CONVICT SERVICE.
Commissariat Tasmania, 1
Hobart Town, 19th February, 1859.
TENDERS in 'duplicate'' will be received at this '
office until noon, on Friday, the 25th March,
1859, from such persons as may be desirous of pur
chasing H. M. steamer Derweut, now lying at tho
Commissariat AVharf, Hobart Town.
Special attention is invited to tho quality and con- I
dition of her engines.
Her dimensions are about 70 tons, and her engines, J
made by Napier, of Glasgow, are of 32-horse power, :
and will work up to 45. They are in perfect order, ^
ind her boilers are good.
She is completely fitted in sails, stores, anchors,
*nd cables, also cabin furniture of every kind.
Tenders from Melbourne or Sydney can be trans
mitted through the Commissariat offioers in charge at I
those stations, care being taken that sufficient time is c
allowed 'for the tenders to be sent to Hobart Town *
previously to the above date. J
(Signed) STEPHEN OWEN, 1
49 743 Assistant Corny ,-Generxl,
Treasury,
Melbourne, 25th February, 1859,
TO WHOLESALE SPIRIT MERCHANTS, n
J. VESDORS OF WINE AND MALT LIQUOR J
WHOLESALE, AND BREWERS.
Persons trading as wholesale spirit merchants,
,'endora of wine and malt liquor wholesale, and
jrewers, are reminded that, by the Act 20 Victoria
-Io. 4, they are required to take out n License ; and
,hat the pena ty prescribed for unlicensed trading is
i fine of ^30, or at the option of the person suing of
£5 for every day during which trado shall have been
sacried on without a license.
GEO. BARKER,
41 665 mar 25 Treasurer.
Pilot Board Offices, Williamstown,
9th March 1859.
PILOT BOARD OF VICTORIA.
[T is hereby notified that applications accompanied
by certificate of service, character, and ability, 1 t-
or the office of Harbor Pilot for Hobson'a Bay,
Port of Melbourne,) will be received at this office,
ill the 15th April IS59. Address of applicant to be
orwarded.
Information concerning the nature of the service
o be performed, and the probable amount of in- t,
ome, & o., can be ascertained by applying at these h
ificea, either verbally or by letter. b
CHARLES FERGUSON, b
4S 6119 apl 15 President of the Pilot Board. 5
? ' ? a
PATENT for Improvement in Burning Gas, — ^
This is to notify that John Robert Ricards, of jj
Jollies street west, Melbourne, and Alfred Grim- Ej
hawe, of East Melbourne, did, on the 23rd day of 8,
'ebruary, deposit at the office of the Chief Secretary, tI
:i 'Melbourne, a specification, or instrument iu tl
rritiug, under their hand aud seal, particularly u
escribing aud ascertaining the nature ef tho said In
jvention, and in what manner the same is to be ei
orformed ; and that by reason of bucU deposit the
lid invention is protected and secured to' them ex
ludively for the term of sis calendar months thence
est eusuing. And I do further notify that the y
lid J. R. Ricards and Alfred Griiuibawe have given 0,
otice, iu writing, at my chambers of their intention hi
) proceed with t.'uir application for letters patent for bi
lesaid invention, and that I have appointed Monday,
le 18th day of April next, at eleven o'clock in the Cl
renoon, at my chambers, to hear and consider the
iid application and all objections thereto ; aud I do ^
ereby require all persons having an interest iu jj
, posing the grant of such lattery patent, to leave t0
;fore that day, at my chambers in Melbourne, par- th
culara in writing of their objections to the said ap- pi
ication, otherwise they will be precluded from fo
rgingthe same.
Given under my hand this 17th day of March,
359.
H. S. CHAP-MAN, Attorney-General.
41 724 ri;
? — at
kT O T I C E .
IMMIGRANT SHIP MONICA. St
The hiring of the immigrants by the above namsd fei
?ssel will take place at tho Immigration Depot, on as
riday, tho lSt-h instant, at the undermentioned
Durs: — ^*(
Married Couples and Single Men, at ten o'clcck an
a.m.
Single Women, at eleven o'clock a m. be
Tickets for admission to the single females' depot »-'
in be obtained at this office, from eleven o'clock a.m.,
atil two o'clock p.m. Any employer who has not
reviouBly engaged female servants at the Depot, will
: required ti- luing an introduction from a respect;
jle householder in .Melbourne.
(Signed), ' 1 ~
JAMES DENHAM P1NNOCK, T
Immigration Agent. X
Immigration Office, j off)
Melbourne, 17-h March, 1859. 67 72 J p j
JQrtilral.
ADVICE GRATIS. — Mornings, before 10; even
ings, 6 till 8. Dr L. L. Smith, 192 llourke
meet east. . 68 02 mar 23
A RTlFICIAu Teeth Fitted in a superior manner,
r\ at tho lowest charges. Mr Bamtord, Surgeon
Dentist, (from Pimlieo, London) 109 Swanston street,
three doors from Bourke btreet. 39 32 apl 28
Artificial teeth, from ono tooth to a
complete set, inserted in a superior manner,
at moderate charges Decayed teeth filled, scaled,
and extracted. Mr Camming, 85 Collins street east,
fjur doors abovo tho Argus office. 41 73 jun 16
t HXIF1CIAL Legs, Hands, Arms, Crutches,
Splints, Spinal Supports, Leg Instruments,
Lace Stockings, JCnee-caps, Belts and Trusses ot the
mostimproved principle*, made 10 measure. JONES,
Surgical Instrument Maker to the Melbourne Hos
pital, 116 Lonsdale street east. A female will attend
nn ladies. 68 59 may 31
jySEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR.
Dr JACOB, Oculist, practises
Exclusively in Diseases in the Eye and Ear,
At his residence,
160 Collius street ea^t, corner of Stephen street.
At home from 11 till 2, daily. .
62 72 april 15
DR. HUNTER, Consulting Surgeon, CollinB
street, has Removed to 103, two doors below
Lis former residence. 8 771
MEDICAL GALVANISM.— Mr Charles Knight
the only practical Medical Galvanist iu Mel
bourne. 83 Kussell street. Galvanism is n sure cure
for rheumatism. 50 74 aprl 17
CAUTION.
The public are cautioned against purchasing the
spurious imitations. None are genuine unless the
signature of R. and L. Perry and Co. is affixed te
each wrapper, and blown on each bottle, to imitate
which is felony.
Note. — Messrs Perut and Co. '8 Medicines and
Works can only be obtained in Melbourne, of W. II
FLORANCE, and CO, 228 Lonsdale street east.
ON NERVOUSNESS RELAXATION AND
EXHAUSTION.
A now improved edition, enlarged to 198 pages, illus
trated by 100 anatomical colored engravings on stee
Price, 2s Gd. By post, 3s 6d.
THE SILENT FRIEND.
A MEDICAL Work on the physical exhaustion and
decay of tho framo from the effects ofiudiscrimi
nate excesses, &c., By R. and L. Pjsehv and Co.,
surgeons, (who may be consulted at their residence,
No. 19 Berners street. Oxford street, London.1 Sold
by W. II. FLORANCE and CO, 228 Lonsdale street,
Melbourne ; and W. T. PINKEY, 259 Pitt street
Sydney.
The Cordial Balm of Syriacum is employed to
renovate the impaired powers of life. Its action i
purely balsamic; its power in re-invigorating the framo
in till cases of nervous debility, spermatorrhoea, ex
haustion, incapacity of society, study, or business,
shaking of the hands and limbs, indigestion, shortness
of breath, consumptive habits, dimness of sight, diisi
nesii, pains in the head, eruptions, sore throats, and all
deficiency of natural strength, has been demonstrated
by its unvarying success in thousands of cases. Price
lis per bottle, or four quantities in ono for 33s
which saves lis.
Tho Concentrated Detersive Esbbncb, a romedy
for any ot the various lorms of secondary symptoms,
and for purifying the system from contamination. It
s recommended for all those diseases for which mer
cury, sarsaparilla, &c., are not only employed in vain,
but t»o often to the utter ruin of health. Its action is
purely detersive, and its beneficial influence ou the
system is undeniable. Prico lis. and 33s. per
bottle, also a saving of lis.
Pbrky's Purifyino Specific Pills constitute
most safe and speedy remedy fortlischargesof any kind,
Btone in the bladder, and diseases of the kidneys, and
urinary organs generally. Price 2t 9d, 4s tld, and lis
per box.
Wholesale agents for the United States and British
America: Mr A. H- Barrow, 157 Princes street, Hen
Vork, a few blocks west of Broadway.
Agents for the East ami West Indies and Australia : —
Antigua, T. and G. Carroll; Barbadoes, N. J. ltuclc;
Kingston, Edward Aaron; Nassau, T Bruce; Sydney
W. T. Pinkey, 259 Pitt street ; Ceylon, J. K. Katon;
Bombay, Messrs Framjee, Nesserwanjee, and Co., 11
Forbes street; Bengal, Hulse and Nephews, Medical
lall, Agra; MKLbOUKNE, W. H. FLORANCE,
i. CO. 228 Lonsdalb btrkf.t East
aOLLOWAY'S PILLS.— For the periodical irre.
gularies incidental to the weaker sex, this altera
ivo is an an invaluable remedy. From the first bluse
if womnnhood to the ripeness of old age, it mey bs
akeu as an aid,invigorant,or expellant : it strengthen
he fading energies occasioned by lassitude or long
ife; revitalizing the blojd, and recruiting the debili
ated system. 14
' For want of timely oare, millions hare died of
- medicable wounds.'
Dr. L. L. SMITH'S
VEGETABLE PILLS
AND
OINTMENT
These Pills cure
Bilious complaints Pains in the head
Diseases of the stomaoh Lowness of spirits
and bowels Nervous otfeotion
Sick headache Spasms
Scurvy, Palpitations
Gravel Dyspepsia
Costivcness Fevemhnesi
Heartbpjrn Blotches on the^fao
Flatulence Skin eruptions ~
Giddiness Piles
THE OINTMENT
Is especially adapted for Diggers' wounds, obtains
y the jarring of the picK, also for
Scrofulous sores Baldness
Burns Old ulcers
Sltin eruptions Scalds
Gouty aud Rheumatic Scaldhead
pains _ Swellings, &c.
These medicines. Dr Smith wishes it thoroughly o
e understood, have gained tho reputation they now
old with the public, in consequence of their having
een fairly tested for fivo years iu this and the neigh
ori'ig Colonies. But at the same time Dr. L. L
mith would warn his fellow-ColonistB from placing s
luch reliance ou these medicines solely. He wou
sve them remember that he does not say, neither h
0 ever stated, that there is any miraculous power ia ?
lese drugs to cure all diseases uuder the sun. H 1
mply presents them as the result of hiu experience
a advertising surgeon, with a large practice. He hn
ied them in all tlie cases above mentioned aud foun
iein succeed. Thousands, upon his word and repyr
ition, have alio tried them, with what suocess tb^jj
.rgo sale now shows. Five years' hard practice
labled Dr. L. L. Smich to furnish to tho public
A COLONIAL MEDICINE FOR DISEASES
PECULIAR TO THE COLONY,
.nd, despite tho most powerful opposition, the old
olonists ure well aware of the fact that he has been
sposed on every side, yet, he has succeeded to the
eight of his expectations, not only with hia medieiu 1
it with his practice. ?
Hundreds flock to his consulting rooms daily, and '
at only aro thousands thereby cursd, that have been
adcr the different treatment of tho various surgeo-- ,
: ropute in tho Colonics, but thus enables Dr. S-jiith
1 obtain a more varied and extensive knowledge
rforent branches of his profession. But provioV '
i this Dr L. L. Smith, even as a student, suruass* .
le competitors of his hospital. He gaiued t'1 '%
iyaician'spriaos, tlvj pmo'i'or Mater:* Medi- , 'ie . '
r surgery, the first chemistry prize, and ha' -T ' f '3e
:-ld the dressership of the Westminster 'aoscit) V*Ce
His diploma cud priaes are to be see- , ;t, i. ?
iOm. Hi3 reasons for advertising --.e ),,. jUting
auully to the public, aud may be »utnmed ud i
ords. He rjns two thing, hy
teM^e pub^ 10U: ^ ^ kB b^-/byX
DR. L. L. SulITH S Vegetable Pills and 'Uin'ment
n be obtained from all rwp'cublc C^m^t's 7nrl
orekcepors throughout tho coionies, iu br JIOvindnots
2s. Cd„ 5s., and 10s A considerable XaSise'
-ted by purchasing ths iargcr sized bo ;„3 ' ®,
they contain a la^cr quantity in pr op'ort; ^ p0'5
No PiU.9 arc genuine unless they hr,V3 the signature
-ms I,. Smith, on a red cover surr jundin ; each box
,d on the Ud inside, a portrait cf the D or
DR. L. L. SMITH can be consulted dfi'y, gratis
fore eleven in tho murmng, and between iil and
a* at iiKutj at
107 BOVSKB STftBBT E-.57, MeIBOT TRIfB.
OR 3MITH nan be consulted by letter, fee ill.
59 29
TOM CEOPATHY — Dr Hiekson.Prac titioner. Re
J- sconce, I'^roy street, St. K)Ma. Towr,
ice, No. 1 Collins Attendance j rom 1 tt» 5
n'. U ) ma* 81
jartneal
TRIESEMAR.
Protected by Zloy&l Letters Patent of England, and
secured by the seals of the Kcolo de Pharuiacie
Paris, and the Imperial College of Medicine
i Vienna.
TRIESEMAR Nos. 1, 2, and 3, are aliko dovoid of
1 tasto or smell, and of all nauseating qualities. They
raay lie on tho toilet table without their use being
suspected, divided into separate dotes, as administered
by Yalpeau, Lallcmand, and Koux, adapted for both
?exee.
TH1ESEMAR, No. 1, is a remedy for relaxation,
spermatorrhea, and exhaustion of the system.
TRIESEMAR, No. 2, effectually, in the short pace
of three days, completely and entirely eradicates all
traces of those disorders which capsules have so long
been thought an antidote for, to the luin of the health
of a vsst portion of the population.
TRIESEMAR, No. 3, is the ^reat Continental
ramedy for that class of disorders which unfortunately
the English physician treats with mercury, to the
1 inevitable destruction of the patient's constitution,
andwliicli all tho sarsaparilla in the world cannot
remove.
Price lis, or four cases in one for 33s, which
saves lis, and in £5 cases, whereby there is a saving
of £1 12s. To be had wholesale and retail in London
of Darby and Gosden, 149 Leadenhall street (opposite
tho East India House) Barclay and Sons, Farringdon
streot.
Wholesale Agent for United States and North
America : — Mr fi. A. Barrow, 167 Princes street, New
York, a few Blocks AVest of Broadway.
Agents for the Eastand West Indies and Australia
— Antigua : T. aud O. Carroll ; Barbadoes : N. J
Ruck ; KingrWn: Edward Aaron; Nassau: T. Bruco
Sydney: W. T. Pinkey, 2GD Pitt street; Ceylon: J.
E.Eaton; Bombay: Messrs Framjee, Nesserwanjee
and Co., 11 Forbes street; Bengal: Ha'so and
Nephews, Medical Hall, Agra; MELBOURNE:
W. H. FLOKANCE, & CO. 228 Lonsdale street east.
HUMAN FRAILTY, a Popular Medical Work,
price 2s 6d, by post 3s 6d., beautifully illustrated
with 100 engravings, containing the opinions of
Yalpeau, Lallemantl, Roux, Ricord, &c. It gives
copious instructions for the perfect restoration of
those who are suffering from the above disorders,
and clearly points out the benefits arising from
the chemical tests and examination, of the sperma
tosa, by the author's newly-constructed micro
scope, with powerful lenses. From all agents for the
sale of ' Triesemar.'
The Tkibbemar may also be obtained from the
principal Patent Medicine Vendors iu svery other
part of the world 69 39
fJuilt'c Conbfganrw
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Telegraph line of mail coaches to
BALLAARAT.
Coaches leave No 23 Bourke-street east, for Bal
laarat direct, daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 6.15 a.m.
Coaches lea-»e No 28 Great Malop-street, Geelong
daily, at 7 a. nr., and on arrival of 7.46 a.m. and 4 45
p.m. trains from Melbourne.
Passengers nnd parcels for the route via Geelocg
Booked at No °,3 Bourke-street east, Melbourne.
Fares:— £ i. d,
To Ballaerat via Geelong, 1st
class, day .... ? ? 2 2 0
To Ballaarat via Geelong, 1st
class, wight ? ? ? 2 12 6
To Ballai_*at via Geelong, 2nd
cIbbs, day .... ? ? 2 0 0
To Ballaarat via Geelong, 2nd
class, night ? 2 10 0
To Ballaarat eio Geelong, 3rd
class, ilay .... ? ? I 16 0
To Ballaurut via Geelong, 3rd
class, night., .... ,,,, 2 6 0
To Hullaarat diroct, 1st class ..... 2 2 6 '
Do do 2nd do .... 2 1 0 '
F B. C'LAfP and Co., Proprietors. 1
A. Butler, a^ont, 23 Bourke-street east.
N. L. Butler (agent, 28 Great Malop street, Gee
? ? 72 58 mar 27
SEDUCTION OP FAKES1
TO bbechwortb.
TELEGR4.FH LINE OF MAIL COACHES TO
BEECHWORTH.
TEROUGH IN 24 HOURS FOR £6.
A Coach will leave our Booking Office, 23, Bourke
street east, at 12 o'clock noon, daily (Sundays
excepted) for Beechworth, via Kilmore, Broadford,
Seymour, Avcnel, Longwood, Toroa, Violet Town
Benalla, Wanajaratta.
WATSON & HEWITT, Proprietors
72 58 mar 27 A. BUTLER, Agent
GOODS, PaiBcngers, and Lusgage Forwarded to
BEECH WOK l'H, BENDIGO, CASTLE
MAINE, DUNOLLY, MARYBOROUGH, ARA
RAT, PLEASANT CREEK, BALLAARAT.
M'lVOR, llUSHWORTH, and all the other DIG
GINGS, DaILY, by Five-horse American Waggons
G. W. Towner ana Co., 127 Elisabeth street.
42 44 may
COBB AND .0 O ' S '
TELEGRAPH LINE OF MAIJ, COACHES.
REDUCED Fa,RES.
ON and after Monday, the 14th, this line of
Coaches to Castlemaino. Sandhurst, Mary
and0Mmmt°Al«'n?^ e°nuecfwith the Melbourne
and Mount Alexander Railway at the Diggers' Rest
b00^d by this line of coaches
R Melbourne terminus by the 6.15 a.m.
and 8.4o a.m., and 6 - 6 p.m. tralns.
lteturnwg, wiU leavo Castlemaine
At 6 a m., arriving at Melbourne about 2.30 p.m.
::te ? ;; 6a°n».'m'
Fares to Castlemaijjb.
6.15 and 8.45 a.m. trains, 1st class, 1 15* 0 *
r° do do 2nd do, I 12 0
0 40-p.m do 1st do, 2 10 0
;Uo do 2nd do B 7 6
Fatvs3 to Sandhurst.
8.16 a.w. train, . 1st class, 2 5 0 \
c it * ? 2nd do, 2 2 6
5.45 p.m. do . . lu do, 3 5 0
do , , 2nd do, 3 2 6 i
Fares to Mahyboko'.
6.1o a.m. train, . 1st class, 2 15 0
c is0 * ? 2nd do» 2 12 6
6.45 p.m. do . . ikt do, 3 15 0
Do do . 2nd do, 8 12 6
Fares to Ararat.
6.15 a.m. . k . 1st class, 4 2
,J{a ' ? 2nd do 4 0 0
6.45. p.m. . . ist d0 4 12 6
t- ,P.° ? ? ? 2nd do 4 10 0
iiy tnis arrangement passengers will atr've in Mel
P'Je h-our aud 8 ha!f earlier formerly
afford teoautl3 Kteater comfort than coaches can
A Couch also leaves thB Diggers1 R0st on the arri
val of the 3 15 p.m. train for Kynelon and interme
diate stations.
Fare to Uap, 1st elass, gB. 2nd class, 7s 6d.
' iir*k°,ruei V- °'as3i 10s 6d. 2nd olass, 9i
,, \\ oodend, l(jt l;iassi 14, gj, 2nd class 13s.
' -K-ynetw _, iut clam, 19s. 2nd class, 17s Cd.
m AGENTS.
Melbourne. ? A- Butler.
Diggers W st ? J. M. Peck.
Victoria Hotel. ...J. F. Swee.vey
.*st, Shamrock..., Heppernan & Crowley.
juro', M-Ivor ? O. B. Clapp.
. VICTOR i AM Sl'AKK COMPANY
PROPRIETORS,
Per A. L. BLAKE, Manager.
72 58 mar 27 |
rjnELEGRAPH LINE OF MAIL COACHES TO
JJ. M'lVOR.
Reduced Fares,
M'lvor . . 30s
Kilmore . . AOs
A Cnach will leave our office, No 23 Great Bourke
street ea3t, every morning at seven o'clock (Sunday*
excepted), connecting with conveyances to Whroo,
Rushworth, and Murchifon, passing through Soinerf
ton, Donnybrook, Kilmore, uud Pyalong, arriving a.
M'lvor iu nine hours.
WATSOM and HEWTl'T, Proprietors.
C. It. GORDON, A^diit, M'lvor.
A. BUTLER, AgCjt, Melbourne. 96
WILLIAM DA VIES,
AVHARFINQTjk, CARRIER, & CONTRACTOR
Licensed b y H. M. Customs to convey BONDED
Goods. '0'_fice, 8 Mincing lane, opposite Queen's
Wharf. 57 61 june 4
ill ill . i ? ' — m
Storasf
STORAGE at current rate»i R. Goldibrough and
Co., Market street. 170 apl 13
©enters.
JgRIGHTON MUNICIPALITY.
Tenders are invited from competent Valuators for
Assessing the Rateable Proporty in this Municipality.
The lowest will not necessarily be accepted. Two
valuators are required, Tenders will be received up
to five p.m. on Monday, the 2lst instant. All further
information can be obtained on application at the
office of tho Town Clerk.
ROBT. D. BUST, Town Clerk.
Municipal Council Chambers,
Brighton, 15th March, 1359. 37 742
RAPERY to bo Sold by Tender.— The Btockof
Drapery of Messrs M. and J. Graham, 146
:ke street cast, amounting to about £500.
Tenders to be sent in, stating terms, &c., on. or be
fore the 20th icst., to Sargood, King aid Sargood,
? ? 5 7b0
Melbourne and hobson-s bay
RAILWAY COMPANY.
Tenders will be roceived at this office, until 9 a.m.,
on Monday, the 21st instant, for a lease for one year,
from the 1st July next, of tho Refreshment Rooms, at
Melbourne, Sandridgo, Emerald Hill, and St. Kilda
stations ; and also, for the same term, tho right to
sell books, fruit, &c., at those stations. Teaders to
specify tho rent for each refreshment room and each
book stall separately.
For further particulars, apply to the Secretary.
Tenders to be endorsed ' Tendor for Refreshment
Rooms,' or ' Book-stalls.'
The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the
highest or any tender.
By order,
THOMAS FINLAYSON,
Secretary.
46 697 mar 10 12 14 16 18 21 23 25 28 ? ?
1 LENDERS FOR COFFINS. — Tho Committee of
Management of tho Melbourne Hospital will
receive tenders until eloven o'clock on Friday, the
18th inst , for the supply of Coffins for the current
year (»ay to 31st December, 1859). I
Full particulars and forms of tender can be ob
tained on application to the House Steward.
Tenders must be endorsed, ' Tender for Coffins.'
Ihe Committee do not bind themselves to accept
the lowest or any tendor. 53 732
THOMAS TAYLOR, Architect (late of Webb and
Taylor), invites Tenders for the Erection of
four Two Storey Buildings and Outhouses, adjoining
the Globe Inn, Swanston street, for Dr Fletcher.
Plans and specifications at the architect's office, 18
Collins street cast. 49 752
TENDERS are required for the erection of *
Banking House, at Geelong, for the London
Chartered Bank of Australia.
The plans and specifications may bo seen until the
24th instant, at the office of Leonard Terry, architect.
46 Collins street west
The lowest or aoy tender will not necessarily be
accepted. ? 51 791
TENDERS. — For erecting Temporary Trades'
Hall. Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr
P. Sherwin's, Bourke street, opposite Theatra Royal.
Separate tenders aro to be audressed to the committee,
twelve o'clock Friday next. 12 740
ri^ENDEliS, Wanted for completing all^the Ceirent
X Dressings of the Wesleyan Chuich, North Mel
bourne, and piaster woik, labor only. Apply on tne
works. John Sinclair. 4 724
rpO BUILDERS. — Tenders are required, fot the
X several works to be done in Erecting Shop and
Dwelling in Little Collins street.
Plans and specifications may be seen at tho office of
the unueriigned, by whom tenders will be received
until Saturday, 26lh March.
CHARLES WEBB, Architect.
102 CollinB street east. 45 733 ah
rpENDERS are invited at the risk of Mr Francis,
X. the former contractor, for finishing houses in
Young and Little Napier streets. Plans and Specifi
sationB to be seen up to the 18th inst., at Austin and
Oo.'s, architects, 254 Lonsdale street east. 2 714
UttfHllUtf.
Jl H S WEEKLY AGS.
Melbourne, j
FRIDAY, 18th MARCH, i
Contains —
LEADING ARTICLES ON—
Mr Duffy's Resignation.
The New Registrars.
Mr J. T. Smith and the City Council.
The Latest Government Appointment.
A New Tariff.
Payment of Members.
THE NEWS OF THE WEBK.
LAW COURTS.
Fortune and Another v. Backhaul.
BALLAARAT AGRICULTURAL SHOW.
Bacchus marsh branch of fort
PHILLIP FARMERS' SOCIETY.
[Human Remains found in tho Bush.
MELBOURNE CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
THE PHILHARMONIC CONCERT.
State of Trade and the Laboring Classes in
Victoria.
The Tenure of Stations.
NATIONAL REFORM ASSOCIATION.
The Daylesford Murder.
CWELYE DAYS LATER ENGLISH NEW?.
The Reform Movement.
Appalling; Aocident at the | Victoria Theatre,
London.
Outrage on a British Subject in Naples.
The Mortara Case.
Montalembert's Appeal.
Message of tho President of the United Statos.
Summary of Latest News per Monica.
INTERCOLONIAL:
New South Wales.
Tasmania.
The Siilors' Mission— Annual Meeting.
' The Viotorian Bands ',of Hope.
EXTRAORDINARY PROCEEDINGS IN THE
CITY COUNCIL.
THE MURDER ON THE POINT NEPBAN
ROAD.
iThe Verdict.
Wreck of tho bar quo Port Jackson.
The late Fire at North Melbourne,
Separation of Hotham Ward.
THE RUSH TO PALL MALL.
CORRESPONDENCE:
The Agricultural Settlement of Victoria.
Inspecting Clerk of Works.
The City Council and the Knighthood Question.
Tipperary Statesmanship.
Errors of the Conventionalists.
O'Shanasjy's Mining Poliey.
What are Gymnastics ?
OUR PORTFOLIO :
A Leaf frcm the Past.
Letters from an Old Politician,
An Old Hand's Yarn.
Wit and Humor.
SHIPPING, MARKETS, COMMERCIAL
and
MINING INTELLIGENCE.
THE EMERALD DIGGINGS, j
Lato Dandcnong. '
| literature,
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THE success Attending the enlargement of th*
' LEADER'
has induced tho Proprietors of the
DAILY AGE
To reduoo tho Quarterly Subscription to
TWELVE SHILLINGS
In tl-e City and Suburbs, and to
ONE jeOUND
In the Country, delivered by Agents, or by port
(postage included.)
Terms— Cash only. No credit given.
NEW QUARTER, 1st JANUARY.
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Published every Saturday.
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tains : —
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Politics, Literature, and Social Economy, and
a thorough advocate of liberal and progressive
measures.
The LEADER is tho oldest established, the
largest siied, and the most widely circulated Weekly
1 Newspaper in Victoria, and is unrivalled as au ad.
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The Advertising eharges fer the Leader are is
follows -
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The Subscription to the LEADER is Ss 6d per
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at any time during tho currency of a quarter will be
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paper. Quarters commence on the 1st January, 1st
April, 1st July, and 1st October.
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?Jp HE AGE SUMMARY.
'? l,he who wish it to be
rcInn^ M regula^ Ifceir Wends at home, are
Mnnm^ 7 /?nund.e1d that tho amount (6s per
aanum- must bo paid in advance. After the de
parture. of the next Overland Mail all the papers
h« r°^ 1-VRUE,AlKS' wiU ll0t be forwardoid to
Hair respective addresses.
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agent* for the Leader.
Copies of the Age and Leader filed for the me of
Advertisers.
Offloe 11 Clement s [lane. Lombard ' Btreet, Lon '
aon. '
iaonpp.
ADVANCES ready on deposit ot u«eii- lor sh rt or
long periods in sums of £10, £20, £30. £40, s&0,
£60, £70, £S0, £100, £200, £300,£4U0, to £-500. Parties
car. be accommodated with cash this day in any of the
above amounts. £600, £700, £SOO, £900, £1,000, to
*?5,000, and from that to £10,000, on mortgage, without
delay. To the borrower it offers unsual advantage*, as
the s trictest privacy may be depended upon, t&ero
berng no other business transacted at these offices.
THOMPSON'S Money Offices, 56 and 58 Little
Collins treet east,; neit City Police Court, Swanston
atreet- 49 33 may 5
A D' VANCE S or Purchases made of every descrip
XX tion of valuable property. Cohen and Marks
Pawnbrokers, 187 Elizabeth street. 46 15 ap 8
AP-LAS Loan Office, 1 Co.lins street.— -Sums from
50/ to 500/ granted on good real or personal
security, without tho usual exorbitant law charges.
? 44 07 juae 9
NEW UNCLE.
MONEY. MONEY. MONEY.
, BjuiuEL Cohen, from London,
Pawnbroker, Jeweller, and Genera! Salesman, begs
to inlitrm the publio that ho is prepared to make
Adva noes on all classes of jewellery, instruments,
guns, pistols, clothiug, etc., at hftlf the usual rate of
inten mt. Please well observe the address, 157 Eliza
beth .Plreet, opposite the Post office.
39 73 ap r 10
tVNING, Pawnbroker and Jeweller, from
JL) London, established 1850, at 167 and 169 Elisa
beth ,r treet. The lowest rates ot interest iu Melbourne.
47 22 apl 17
CA.N* be had this day, Money, in any eums at ?
current rates. Cattach, Land Agent, Eastern
Mark-et. 64 64 mar 22
CO'.HEN and MARKS, Pawnbrokers, Russell
street. Advances to any amount, at half the
interest charged elsewhere. 48 15 ap 8
C( ) HEN aud MARKS, Pawnbrokers, 187 Eliza
beth streft, next to Hookin'a Hotel. Half th*
intel t st charged elsewhere. 46 15 np 8
IN 1 'EREST allowed on Money deposited In our
c ifice, in sums of not less than £10, as under : —
fayalole on demand, £0 per cent, per annum ; with
ihreei months' notice, £6 per c«nt. : six months' notice,
£7 ?? 1 r cent. ; and twelve mo&hs' notice, £8 per cent.
Willi; im Clarke aud Son. 63 OJ mar 2'i
MONEY. — Any amount to lend. Edward De
. Carle, 78 Elizabeth Btreet, auctioneer and
estatu agent. 63 5U mar 31
MONEY.— Sums of from £1000 to £5000 to be
lent upou first-class security, at 10 per seat.
Bolw 3 n und Klingender, 91 Little Collins si-te west.
62 54 may 22
M'-ONEY.— The undersigned having been ap
. pointed agent fjr several large and small capi
tals a, is prepared to make advances, in sums from
£50 tu £3000, upon mortgage of freihold property,
for 1 Dug er short periods, at curront rates. Also, for
shoit periods only, upon equitable deposit of title
deed Is, with or \»ithout registration, according to cir
cum stances. No delay : and in the latter case, no
legal', charges. £10,0u0 in separate fUtas can be len
upon, mortgage of etouk and stations, and all negotia
tions. may be carried cut in strict confidence, if r*
I quir fi, and with no unnecessary delay. Apply to
W. CJurdiuer, estate agent, 60 Queen street.
65 63 apr 4
SErVERAL Sums to Lend on mortgage. Jennings
and Coote, 83 Queen street. 8 Gt-9
THE Melbourne Fire Insurance Company. — Money
advanced on approved securities at ten (10) per
cent* per annum.
J. JAMIESON, Secretary
26 Collins street west,
i. Melbourne, 16th March, 1858.
/TV d RE E Thousand Pounds to Lend, in ono or more
1 sums. Jennings and Coote, 83 Queen street.
8 66t
'TCT AUGHAN and WILD, 6G Queen street, Nego
V tiate Lot n at the lowest current ate of interest
52 33
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