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PubUo Oonveyanoe*.
^»TT ATtAT to CLUNES — F. J. MATTHEWS'S
B^NVtYANOES LEAVE the YARD NEXT
ayrrrr.R HOTEL, Main-street, at 8 a.m. and * p.m.
H£roFra«eMtreet.- Glumes, next National Ban*, at
g^m. and 3 p.m. Faros pf r all the' aboTa Convey
ances, 2s 6d. ? _
C~~SB~lTca's~GENERAL BOOKING OFFICE.
Biurko-Btrect Molbourno, for paBBengers and
™rw]B to Belfast, Warrnamhool, Camperdown. Oolac,
SSSake, Darlington. Hamllion. Rokewood, Apslov.
JL*u»ndPonola Mourn Gambler, Adelaide and all
Mrti or'tbo -Western District Western Stage Com
fcay. ? 4S) 08 e
Q'' TJEENKOL1FF OMN1BTJ3 leaveB Cobb ft Co.'s
Booking Office, Geelong, dally, at 2.30 p.m., on
arrival of Melbourne and B&Uarat trains. Retnrn
tin 10s- slnglo f*ro. 69. Cenveyances of every
SmirlDtlon ready for despatch. Telegrams promptly
iSedto. MnlbJurne Booking Office. Oobb & Oo.,
Great Bourko-atreet, Western Stage Company, pro
prleiers. ? 29 08 °
OVAL MAIL LINE of COACHES leave Oobb's
Office BAILY at 1 p.tn for FRANKSTON,
SWAPPER P.'INT and DROMANA. Returning,
live Snappar Point dally at 7.30 am. Fares: Frank
ittn single, Sa 6d ; return. 10s. Snapper Point, single,
^Returning dally, *'* -^^ pr0pr,6t0r
snipping:.
STFAM to EUROPE and AMERICA, via PANAMA.
GREAT REDUCTION of RATES.
Faros:
Flrst-c!ftS3, Molbourno to Panama, and vice
versa ? ...—?? ? ?? £&l
Rmvind do. do do. do ? -»
SSt do. da Southampton, do ? 80 to 85
Second do. do do. do ? .50
Those rules include cabin fnrtituro, bedding, and
every requiaito for the voyage.
Corresponding reductions to San Francisco and
NowY°rk- Freights:
flold and specie, Melbourno to the Bank
of England ? 16 per cent.
Cargo, do to Southampton ? £29 per ton.
The compiny'f next steamship will leave Melbourne
on the 'flth November, leave Sydney on the 2nd De
cember arid leave Welliniton on the 8th Decembor.
For 'full particulars, apply at tha offices of the
Panama, New Zealand and Australian Eoyal Hall
Oc'HARLE3!LE'wiS & Oo ,'Agonts. ? 44 7265
VJ ? M E O K A N, BLAOB.WOOD a Co
DESPATCH tha undermentioned STEAMSHIPS
, On the following dates, with
PASSENGERS, OARGO, STOCK, MAILS,
PARCELS.
To ADELAIDE: EVERY TUESDAY.
The ALDINGA, 500 tons, Hugh Macmeikan, Com
mander, on TUESDAY, the 24th inst., at two o'clock,
f™ Mgorecslved on board on Saturday, Monday and
To Bluff, Otago. Canterbury, ?Wellington, Nelson,
Groymouth and Hokltika : Tho GOTHENBUBG, on
shout TITESDAY, the 24th inot.
The OMEO will follow the Gothenburg.
Auckland, Napier and Taranaki passengers and
twgo forwarded from Wellington by the steamers
Wellington, Ahuriri and othors.
Passengers may now seleot their cabins by tha above
attned Bteamship.
M'MEOKAN, BLAOKWOOD & Co., 2 'Klng-Btraet.
STEAM to BLUFF. OTAGO, CANTERBURY
WELLINGTON, NELSON, GBEYMOUTH and
HOKiriKA.-JheTHENBuBGi
800 tons,
Thomas Underwood, Oommander,
Will SAIL for tho abovonamed ports on about
TUESDAY, the 24th InBt., at two o'clock, with pas
eonirers and cargo.
O«rgo reo-ivefl on board, at Queen's Wharf, from
to-morrow morulng.
Passengers may now select their cabins.
For passage or freight, apply to
M'MEOKAN. BLAOKWOOD & Co., 2 KtaR-Btreet.
T.10B HOKITIKA and GRBYMOUTH DIKEOT,
JJ thence to Nelson, Wellington, LytteUon, Dune
din and Bluff— The P., N.Z. and A.R.M. Co.s fast
..eamship RANQITOTO
SAILS from Sandridgo Railway Pier positively TO
MORROW (Thursday), 19ih inst , at two o'clock.
Passengers must embark by one o'clock p.m. Ap
plication necessary for passage tickets.
OHARLES LEWIS & OO., 4 Ellzabath-Btreet.
STEAM to SYDNEY.
REGULAR
WEEKLY COMMUNICATION
By steamships
YOU YANGS and DANDENONQ,
Which will be despatched as follows :—
YOU YANGS,
On SATURDAY, 2tst NOVEMBER, at 11a.m.
from Australian Wharf, with passengors and cargo.
All goods landed at Sydney free of wharlage.
Freight at lowest current rates.
Tho saloon Is amidships.
Fares— £4; retnrn ticket, £8108.
Tho attention of socond-claen passengers Is directed
to the accommodation provided in the above vessels,
with enclosed cabins for females and families.
Faro — £1 10s,
a, WM. HOWARD SMITH. 29 Market-street. 8/63
S* TEAM to SYDNEY
Conveying Passengers and Goods for
BRISBANE.
ROCKHAMPTON,
MARYBOROUGH,
And all the Queensland Forts.
Reduced Fares and Freights.
TSe Australasian Steam Navigation Company b fast
ud commodious steamships will be despatched with
?Met punctuality aa under:—
CITY of ADELAIDE,
I On WEDNESDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, at two p.m.
Trains will convey passengers and luggage to tha
Bandridgo Hallway , Pier until 1.18 p.m., free of
charge.
Passengors to tho abovo ports will find tho accom
modations on board this favorite line of steamers far
mperlor to thoBB of any others in tha trade. The
time occupied on the passage 1b also considerably
lass.
In tha case of families, special arrangements are
made for a reduction upon current rates of passage.
Freights at lowest current rates.
All goods conveyed by the A.S.N. Oo.'fi steamers are
delivered free of wharfage.
For all particulars, apply to
W. P. WHITE &Oo., 10 Ellzabeth-Btreet south.
STEAM to ADELAIDE, via MACDONNELL and
EOBE.
The Steamship
P E N O L A,
F. P. Snewtn, Commander,
Will LEAVE the Queen's Wharf, for tho abovn ports
en THURSDAY morning, tho 19th NOVEMBER, at
8 o'clock, carrying passengors and cargo.
N.B —Shipping orders for tho future will ho dis
pontod with, and In their stead a certified copy of
Customs entry (for free goods) for the particular port
at which thev are to be landed must bo presented at
the ship, without which copy free goods will not bo
received.
GBIOE, SU1INER & Co., Agents. S50
STEAM to WARHNAMBOOL.
The steamship
E D I N A
BAILS for tho above port from the Queen's Wharf
direct, on TUESDAY, '24th NOVEMBER, at 12 o'clock
noon.
Cargo received on Monday.
ALEX. WALKER, 23 MarkotrBtreet
STEAM to LAUNOESTON.— Reduced Fares.—
The first-class Rtnamer - ?
DEBWENT
Will LEAVE the Queen's Wharf on SATURDAY,
21st NOVEMBER, at 3 p.tn.
Faros : Saloon, £2 5s.
Steerage, £1 5a without provisions.
HUDSON ft WATKINS, Agents, » jSlizabeth
itrwt ?
DAILY STFAM COMMUNICATION between
MELBOURNE and GEELONG.— Tho well
known and favorite screw steamer
EXPRESS
LEAVES the Quean's Wharf, Melbourne, fer Geelong,
at 4 p.m. DAILY, with passengers and cargo (except
on Saturday, when she leaves at 3 p.nx), returning
tromQcoloDg at 8.30 a.m.
Fares:— Cabin: LidleB.Ss; gentlemen, 5s; Steerage,
3». Excursion tickets on Saturdays available for
Monday fallowing.
Freight at current rates.
THOS. J. PARKER, 11 Market-street. 62 03
FOR LONDON DIRECT.
Loading at the Wflliamstown Railway Plar,
Tho fine clipper ship
WARRIOR,
1080 Tons,
Captain B. B. M'FARLASE.
This vassal hiving lauded her cargoes In excellent
condition, both in Londra and at thiB port, after good
passages, offers a favorable opportunity to shippers.
As her inward c&rgo Is all diicharged, and a portion
ofherwoal on hoard, shippers may rely on prompt
despatch.
Six cabin passengers will be taken, the accom
modation being first class.
For freixat or piisage, apply to tho owuors,
JAS. HENTY & Co., 11 Little Oollins-3troot west.
_ ? 46 863 '
MELBOURNE and HOBSON'S BAY UNITED.
RAILWAY COMPANY.— GOODS DEPART.
WENT ? Notice to Consignors and Consignees.— Tha
goods to and from the following vessels at the Railway
Pier are boiog received and delivered at the company's
station, FlindeiB-streot, namely:—
DISCHARGING.
Dovor OiBtle, from London.
Holmcsdalo, from London
Miia Kilmanaegg, from Bitivia
Onp Sirg Moon, from Hong Kong
Frod. Warren, from London
Bon Novis, from Liverpool
LOADING.
Ctanranold, for London
?Norfolk, for London
?Brltomart, for London
City of Adelaide, for Sydney
Dovor Castle, for London
N.B.— Carriage of goods to be paid before delivery
pven. .
All clainiB mnst be rendered In duplicate, and in
writing, forty-eight hours alter the goods are dis
charged at ibe Molbourno station.
All boijded goods must hu removed an soon as ex
tmmed and gauged, and (reo goods within forty
tlFtttcLWR fnm time of landing, or they will be
i(^\ \' ''cr0 at r'B't nI'' e JPcnl'6 °' consignees.
VM.Ccnrsior export received nl pbippers' rtsk.
By order. THOMAS FINJUYSON.
J'toKcvciuher, 1868
Shipping.
/ 1AUTION to INTENDING PASSENGERS.— The
\_i PASSENGER SHIf S, which are detpatched for
LONDON by the undersigned are essentially soch
wiihta tbo meaning of the Imperial Passengers Act of
1355 an-i 1863 Tdey are consequently provisioned
nnderofflcial Insocctlon. and do not conTey any of tbe
objectionable articles of cargo which are shipped a:
thin port
w: P. WHITE ft Oo , 10 Elteabeth-ntreet south.
No sub-agents or runners are authorised to act for
tho above in Molbourna. Passengors musi therefore
be careful to apply at the head office only.
ESSRS MONEY WIGRAM & SONS'
(Of Blockwall Yard. London)
LINE of STEAM and SAILING SHIPS,
OemprlBlng the steamship Somersetshire, Kent. Lin
colnshire, Yorkshire. Suffolk, Sussex, Essex, True
Briton, and other woll-known clippor ships, which
have been built expreBsly for the Australian passenger
trade.
For LONDON Direct
To SAIL with Btrict punctuality.
On SATURDAY, 21st NOVEMBER,
The ceiebrfttod clipper nhip
NORFOLK,
1100 Tons,
Al at Lloyd's,
Bryant Tonkih Commander,
(Belonging to Messrs Money WIgram & Sons).
The abovenamed celebrated vessel, which 1r ona of
the fastest liners of the ?« ell-known fleet to which sho
belongs, has accomplished somo of the most success
ful passages on record. She Is still commanded by
Captain Tonkin.
Passago-money, £!6 and upwards.
Cargo at current rates.
For plans or cabins, dietary scales, and all partlcn
W. p: WHITE & Co., 10 Elteabcth-atreat south.
No sub-agents or runners are authorised to recolve
passage money or Issue tickets.
Passongom' tickets are not transferable.
The SUFFOLK will sail on 19th DECEMBER.
BLAOKWALL LINE or PACKETS
Including tho
Superb (now) Anglesey, Wellesloy, Swiftsure, Lady
Melville. Roxburgh Castle, Highflyer, and other well
known first-class ships.
For LONDON Direct,
To SAIL positively
On SATURDAY, 5th DECEMBER,
Thn favorite clipper nhtp
DOVER CASTLE,
1200 Tons. Al at Lloyd's,
R. K DEACON, Commander
(Belonging to Mepsrs Gteon, of Blookwall).
The Dover Castle, like other woll-known vePSRln of
the same line, is a ilrst-claBS pnsRenger ship, and has
accomplished several very successful voyages. She is
now under the command of Captain Deacon, lato of
tho Monarch and Prince of Wales.
Cargo at current rates.
For plans of cabins, and all Information, apply to
W. V. WHITE a Oo.. Agents, lu ISllzabeth-street1
south, Melbourne.
No sub-agents or runnerB are authorised to wmlvB
passago-money or to Issue tickets. Passengere' tickets
are not transferable. ?
T-LA0K BATE SSli ^f PACKETS.
JD For LONDON DIRECT.
The magnificent clippar ship
ROYAL DANE,
1600 tons, of London,
Lewis«Davies, Commander,
Will be DESPATCHED positively on SATURDAY,
21st NOVEMBER (weather permitting, from tho
WllliamBtown Railway Pier.
Freight token at curropt rates. For particulars of
freight or passnge. apply -o
BRIGHT BROTHEBSjfc Co., Agents. ?
T- LACK BAIjL LINE of PACKETS.— For LONDON
JD Direct — The extreme clipper ship ROYAL
DANE has Btill room for 500 bales of WOOL; and
shippers are kindly requests* to complete their
chinning ordera by THUESDAY, 18th Inst. Shippers
will obligo by Bonding Mils of lading for s'gnaturo
If po8siblo not later than Friday, 20th lust. 323
BRITQMART, for LONDON. — Special Notice.—
Shippers will oblige by COMPLETING their
SHIPMENTS as oarly as possible, in order not to
delav the departure of the vessel.
BRIGHT BROTHERS &. Co., Agealg. . -640
FOB LONDON
Direct
To Load from the Melbourne and TTobson'sBay
United Railway Pier, Sandridgo.
Will be DESPATCHED fon SATURDAY, 21st
NOVEMBER, weather permitting.
The magnificent new Britinh-built clippor barque,
BBITOMABT,
609 tons register,
A A at Lloyd's, In the Liverpool book, for 20 years,
W. R. BAttTLETT, Oommander,
has just delivered a cargo of grain from San Fran
cisco in splendid order and condition.
As tho greater part of her cargo has been onga ed,
she will have quick despatch.
For freight shipping orders, be , apply to
BRIGHT BROTHERS & So.. Agents. ? 85 3
FOR LONDON DIRECT.
To SAIL from the Willlamatown Railway Piar,
On or about TUESDAY, 1st DECEMBER,
Weather permitting.
Tho splendid Britioh-built clipper barque
HOOKOLIFF,
038 Tons Register,
WM. Chapman, Commandor,
FlaBBed A 1 at Lloyd's.
This .vessel Ib now discharging her Inward cargo in
exoelloDtordor and cortdltlon, and will take cargo at
current rates.
For shipping orders and all particulars, apply to
TURNBULL, SMITH ft Oo, William-street; or to
BRIGHT BROTHERS & Co., Flinders-lane, Agents.
71 69
E B H U A R Y WOOL SALES.
For LONDON Direct,
To be deopatched
Early in DECEMBER,
Tho magnificent new Iron clipper ship,
BEN NEVIS,
1060 tons reglator,
AA1 at Lloyd's, and twenty years in the Liverpool
ReeiBter.
Captain Alex. M'Petrie, Lieutenant, H.N.R.
This splendid new clipper, having juBt completed
tho fastest passage on record from Glasgow, sevonty
oight days, will have immediate desnatch as above.
Intending passengers are invited to inspect her
magnificent saloon.
For freight or passage, apply to
ALEX. MAOFABLA.N & -Jo., 13 FHnders-lano east.
42 63 alt
TJIOR LONDON, PIREOT.— Loading at the Sund
Jt? ridge Town Pier. Thn well-known favorite
clipper Bhip, MEDIATOR, 100} tonB reglBter, M.
MAOAULAY, Commandor, will receive oarly despitch
for London. This fine Bbip haB arrived after a rapid
pasnage from London, and discharged her cargo In
splendid order. For chipping orders, die, apply to
J. H. WHITE & Co., Collins-street west 49 726G_
THAMES and MERSEY LINE ef PACKETS.
For LONDON Direct,
Loading at Williamstown Pier,
Tbo magnificent iron clipper Bbip
MARPESIA,
James Hounselt-. Commander.
This beautiful vesBel, bo celebrated for her short and
uniform rassagos to ? this colony, will bo DE
SPATCHED aB abovo on or
ABOUT the 2-Hh NOVEMBER,
and offers a splendid opportunity to shippers for the
FEBRUARY WOOL SALES.
Intending passengers ara invited to Innpcct the
cabin accommodation of this fine ship, which is un
Bvirpassed for elegance and comfort.
For rateB of freight and cabin passage, apply to
DICKSON, WILLIAMS & Co., Agents, 10 Queon
Etreet, 45 C179
DERWENT and TAMAR FIRE and MARINE
ASSURANCE COMPANY.
Established 18)8.
Head Office, Hobart Town.
RISKS on HULLS. FREIGHT or MERCHANDISE
of every depcriptlon,
ACCEPTED at CURRENT RATES.
LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED
Either in Melbourne or London, as desired.
Melbourne Offices :
11 Little Collins-street west
IAME3 HENTY & Co., Agen S. ? 48 69
THE SOUTHERN INSURANCE COMPANY
(Limited.)
Head Office :
31 Queen-street, Melbourne.
Capital — One Million.
Paid-up Capital— £1(0,000.
BeBervo Fund— £40,009.
DIRECTORS :
The Hon. S. G. Henty. Chairman.
F. J. Bligh, Vice-chairman,
I. H. Blaokwood jdt. S Smith
ias. L. Burke W. K. Thompson
Jaa. Lorimer Phtppss Turnbull
Jas. WJiite.
Marino rinks on every description of insnrabla In
terest accepted at current rates.
9 14 DAVID MOFFAT, Seoetary.
HE TASMANIAN FIRE INSURANCE OOM
PANY.
Unlimited Liability of Shareholders.
Established 1835.
Head Offlcs, Hobart Town.
Branch Office at Melbourne, No. 74 Collins-street west
Directors at Melbourno:
TheHon J. G. Francis. M-L.A.
William Crosby, jun., Esq.
i'eter Langwill, Esq.
Solicitor : R. W. Nutt, Esq.
Fire Insurances aro effected by this company at cur
rent rates of premium.
92 c ? T. MAODOWELL. Manager.
THE HOBART TOWN and LAUNOESTON
MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Unlimited Liability of Shareholders.
Established 1835.
Head OiHco, Hobart Town.
Branch Office at Melbourne, No. 74 Collins-street
west
Directors, at Melbourno :
The Hon. i. G. FranciB, MX-A.
Wm. Orosble. jun., Esq.
Poter Langwill, Isq.
Solicitor :
R. W. Nutt, Esq.
Marine risks accepted at current rates, and losses
mado payable In Molbourno or London, at the option
oftbe insured
99 T. MAODOWELL. Manager
Stock and Share Brokers, &c.
L A B K E & COMPANY,
BULLION MERCHANTS,
STOCK, SHARE and BILL BROKERS,
86 and 88 Elizaboth-Btreet
BALLARAT CORRESPONDENT:
OHAHLES K.CLARKE,
Deeble'p Exchange.
WOODS POINT CORRESPONDENT;
JUrJlOliEHT SCOTT,
Bridgo-Btreec 4X 07ES
Stock and Share Brokers, &c ?
GAVIN G. BROWN and Co.,
STOCK and SHARE BROKERS,
i and 2 Hall of Commerce, Melbourne.
Agents at Ballarat,
Messrs Thomson & Walsh. K- 3789
JB WERE & SON,
? SHARE, Finance and Exchange BROKERS
COMPANY. 80 Collins-street went ? '9 2786
Publics Notloeau
~a J SMITH Bookseller, Swanston-street, has
t\. REMOVED to 35, opposite side. Clearing
out surplus stock. ? 42626t
A DVERTISERS in tho COUNTRY are requested
A. NOT to REMIT in COIN, as under the Post
Office Act letters containing coin have to be regis
tered : and If tha fee Is not paid when the letter is
poBted, It is charged on delivery. ?
R. TEAGUS has REMOVED
four doors west
(152 COLLINS-STREET EAST),
late residence or Dr. M-Orea, Chief Medicil Officer.
Consultation hours, 10 until 2. 43 52o9
WILLIAM ALLISON BLAIR, have APPLIED,
? under the 42nd Section of Amending Land Act
1865 for LICENSES to OCCUPY 138a. lr. 18p\,
boing allotments 64, 65, 70 and 71, in tho parish
of Nepean.
Survcyer, Mr Bage, 35 Queen-street. ?
T HEREBY certify thut Mr GEOROE M CLIFFORD
JL has been APPOINTED COLLECTOR to tha So
ciety for the Assistance of Persons of Education In
Distrosspd Circumstances, and ho Is duly authorised
to RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS and DONATIONS
for and on behalf of tho said society.
HENRY S. SHAW, Hon. Treasurer.
Eldon Chambers, Melbourne,
17 th November, 1868. ?
IfFiSHER, Surgson, baB BEMOVED to 105
Colllns-Btreet, opposite his former residence.
45 7261
MR STEPHEN STEPHENS, Solicitor, has RE
MOVED to Melbourne, Bank-chambers, Quonn
street. ? 40 778Q
OriOK— I, THOMAS LALOR, bavo APPLIED,
under the 4'nd Section of Amending Land Act
1865. for LIPENSES to OCCUPY forty acres of
LAND, situated on allotments 3 and 4, Faction 8, in the
parish of Maribyrnonp, county of Bourke.
Surveyor, Mr Bage. 35 Quean-street. ?
NOTICE— Iupursuanco of the Daadof Assignment
for tbo benefit of Creditors, dated the 10th day
of November instant, a MEETING or th-j CREDI
TORS of WALTER KIDSON and the firm of JAMES
KIDSOtf& COMPANY, will be held at tbo office of
Mr Alexander Grant, 54 Temple-court. Melbourne, on
MONDAY, the 23rd day of NOVEMBBR instant, at
two o'olock in the afternoon, for tho purpose efthe
trustees under the sail deed requiring nnd rocoivlog
from the creditors their directions concerning the dif
posalof tho proper' y or premises thereby asBignod,
and tuelr directions as to the execution of any of tbe
trusts or powers given the said trusteoa by the said
deed.
Dated tbls 17th day or November, 1868.
ALEXANDER GRANT, Solicitor ror Trustees.
U B C i^ O N O TIC E
TEMPORARY BEMOVAL DURING
ALTERATIONS.
THOMAS KNIGHT BENNET,
Butcher,
Begs to Inform tho public bis business will ba carried
on at
125 RUSSELL-STREET,
Between Bourke-streot arid Little Bourke-streot,
LatoYoungman ftM'Cann's store.
21th October, 1868. ? 42 626 3
DUBLIC NOTICE. — Kirk's Bazaar, Melbourne, 21st
I Sept., 1808.— M'KERSIE & RIGG have to in
timate that, on and after the 1st OCTOBER, they
will REMOVE their Hvtsry and letting business from
Swanston-streat to Kirk's Bazaar, Bourko-street west
4 3785
'PATENTS OBTAINED in Europe, America.India
X and the Australian Colonial. Oppositions con
ducted, by EDWARD WATERS, International Patent
Office. 58 H'tle OollinB-Btreet east. 60 4782
HE NATIONAL. BANK of AUSTRALASIA.
North Melbourne Branch.
A BRANCH of this bank has roen OPENED at No.
248 Elizabeth-street, undor the managoment of Mr T.
F. Robert*. Fred. Wright, General Manager.
Nov. 2, 1S68 ? 8122
rpHE VICTORIA VARNI9H COMPANY are now
1 t ropared to supply coachbullders, houBepnlnlors,
&o , with their principal VARNISHES at greatly re
duced prices. Quality warranted. The above var
nMien can be obtained from the principal wholesale
and retail oil and colormon. Office, 36 Market-street,
Melbourne. 42 09 aug 69
TO ARCHITECTS. BUILDERS, and OWNERS of
COTTAGE PROPERTY.— The EARTH CLOSET
SUPERSEDED.— HIGGINS' PATENT.-Self-Actlng
Disinfecting Closets and Commodes, from KoHy
Shillings upwards. Disinfectant supplied and cloBets
emptied onco a week for 20 shillings a year, paid half
yearly in advance.
The advantages these closets have over any others
ara: —
1. Their superior efficiency
2. Their not requiring to be emptied so often
3. The cost of emptying being less than one half
4. Freedom from unBightlineas and' inconvenlance,
and
5. Their cheapness.
List of Prices and Sizes Kept In Stock:
ftin. £ B.d.
Common closet In deal, lodge door 2 0 wide 2 0 0
Do do superior finish 2 6 ... 3 0 0
Do do and skirting do 3 0 ... 3 10 0
Do do do do 3 S ... 1 0 0
Do In cedar ? 2 6 ... 4 0 0
Do do ? 3 0 ... 4 10 C
Do do ? 8 6 ... 6 0
Works: 18 Little Oolliua-street east, Melbourno.
? 44 4893 alt
HE IRONMONGERY STOCK
or
LANGWILL, ORAIO ft Co.,
12 OollinB-Btreet west,
la now being
CLEARED OUT,
At
GREAT REDUCTIONS in PRICE,
Consequent upon their retirement from business.
? 38 5261 m w f
TLUAH Conn, ACCOUNTANT, Trade As
signeo, Kt-ta'e, Mining, Insurance, and General
Commission Agout. Terms unusually moderate.
Annand's-cbambors, Colllns-stroet and Queen-etreet,
Melbourne. 39 6268
AddxesaeSi
BOILER WORKS.— M'OALL, BLACK * Co.
BOILERMAKERS. Iron-ship Builders, Ship,
smiths, &c , Makers of tho moBt approved BoilerB for
generating Bteam, locomotive, marine, and land pur
poses. Boilers of all descriptions on hand, and in
progress. Fllnders-lans west, Melbourne.
l»2»lmwl»
B. D. BlliD (late of 6« Klizabeiu-aireet), author
or 'Australian Climates In Consumption,' and
othor works on diseases of the lungs and heart, has
returned to Melbourne, and RE-COMMENCED PRAC
TICE, at 162 Collins-street east Consultation hours :
9 to 1, 7 to 9 p.m. ? ' s n
FUNERALS furnished In town or country »t the
LOWEST CHARGES, by H. AlliBon, under
taker, 40 Victoria Htrmt wont, Melbourne. 39 0768
TTIGGENS'S REGISTRY OFFICE, 149 Smith
1~1 stront. Toy and Fancy Repository. Berlin
?wool, 4 jddoz.; three doi.,lB. 20 4784
ELDttlDOF, AUSTRALIAN DYE VVQKKS,
? 65 Spring-street (opposite tbe Troasury and
Parliament Hnnan). V 11
OHN KING, IMPORTER and DEALER In
CHINA, Glass, and Earthenware. 22 Colllns
stroeteaRt, between the Bank of Victoria and Ellzn
botlwtreet. Sole agent in Victoria for the Sillcated
Carbon Filter Cotrpany, Dahlke's patent. 42 7788
JAMRS NICOL, Steam Chnffcutter, Hydraulic
Hay and Chaffpresser, 25 ArmBtrong-Btreet,
Ballarat. ? 40 861
S TAINED GLASS WINDOWS, in Memorial, Ha
raldlc and Qrinaillo De»tgnB for ohurchemad
dwellings. Lead Lights in Cathedral, and other glass
to order. Emhossed Plate and Sheet Glass. FEB
GDSON, URIB6 LYON, Glaso Stalntre, Onrzon
ottwt flnr»ri Mnlhnurnn. M on da 6S
AGE BALLAKAT AGENOY.
yALB, Bookseller, Stationer, and News Agent,
Lydiard-Btreet (opposite tbe Railway Station),
Agent for the Daily Aqb, Leader, Australian
News, Mkmjournk Punoh. and Home News.
Poriodlcals and Newspapers by Every Mail.
School Stationery and Reward Books, Bibles, Prayer
and Hymn Books, and Ohurcb Mualo.
DAILY AGF.. 8IXPF.N0E A WF.EK.
H. LAMOND, Coal and Corn Merckaut. Coal
? Yard: Melbourne and Hobson's Bay Rail
way, opposie foot of Quren street. Office and Store : 05
Flinders street cast. Iron Water Tanks, for ship,
house and boiling purposes on SALE. 43 71
H O~~ W~~ I E
? General and Furnishing
I R O N M O N G E B.
Kerosene Oil and Lamp Warehouse.
? 152 BonTke-btreet east. 37 6782
Photographic.
RTIST1C POBTBATTPRE — MR FREDK.
FH1TH. 7 COLLINS-STREET EAST, flrst
cla&Bprza nedalist for paimiugx. Exhibition 1354,
formerly S'udent of 'he Royal Aodemy, Lon
don, principal, pronr.ter under Governor La
Trobe or tbe .ir»t Fin» .Ar'« Fxhlbiii-n in
Viet rla (If 53), and mw established for ton years as
a photoeratihrT in Melooirno, pr.vumei that his rre
vioui edm atlon as a L ndon vaimer must »Svo him
an advantage in tasteful attitude and coloring over
othere who hava left their various trades and taken
un pborograp^y in con equouca of tie lat« facllitiaj
afforded iliem in purcha-inpr ready-made chemicals,
6 c Life size Tortraits, iu oils or. c ayon £5 5s up
wards ; cartes de viBl'e. 15s per dozen; vignettes, ona
colored. 20s ?'o Miniature.* for lockets a'i(1 brooches.
A NNOUNOEMENT.— fflotographlo Novelty.— MK
1\. DALLION PORTRAITS, TWO POSITIONS OB
One Carte. Da vies ft Co., Bourke and Collins -streets.
? :. ' :: ;?- 411781
LONDON PORTRAIT GALLERY.
T. F. CHUCK, Artist Photographer, under the i
distinguished patronage of H.R.H. tho Duke of Edln- !
burgh, his Excellency tba Governor, &c, So., *c—
Persona visiting Europe will cunRuHilieir own interest
ty li.frei'HM? Mr ChucK'B PHOTOGBAPHK
VIEWS of VlCTOPlA.lhe inire as forwarded to
her Ifajeety y Princo Alfred. For portraiture* the
ni&ct roKtly orri puieiior opjuira'ns with olK the
lotect Impic^crornic bave teen ccur.ed, theprodnc
tionc of wMrh ore not to be c-jcelM. ' - ??
. London Portrait Gallery, » Colknu-at st. 40 1)84' ?? ?
Merchandise: ?
A MKRIOAN STOVtCS, Colonial Ovons, Coppor
J\. Washing Boilers and Frames, from 4Os. Hughes
ft Harvey. 144 Lonsdale-straet east. ? 37 2785
ALLAN S K L T E B S WATtR
DAILY DELIVERIES
of this celebrated water, from one dozen upwards. In
Melbourne and suburbs.
Orders received by A. Joake * Oo., 2 Uttls Oofllnn
»tro«t ?wp«t ? 87 aa
CAB and LORHY HPRINUS, Drabbles and Mali
Axles. Chaff Knives, Tyiack's FUes. Hand. 1m
porter. Little Oolllns-Btreot ? 39 3787
/CHINESE SILK, fine quality. J. J. Marshall & Co..
\J 41 Flinders-lane. ?
/CHINESE OIL. In 10-gallon cases, in bond. J. J.
\U Marshall 4 Co., 41 Fllndew-lana.
UT A.ROMATIO TOBACCO K8
The DUKE'S MIXTURE
And AROMATIC GEMS
Are a compound of the finest
HAVANNAH, TURKEY, and VIRGINIAN
TOBAOCOES,
And are unequalled for quality and rragranca.
Packed in 2 oz and i lb canisters
Ab there are many Imitations, please notice th»-
Each canister bears onr Trade mark, O.D. ft A.
OWEN, DUDGEON ft ARNELL,
159 Elizabeth-Btreot. 46 5787 all
TjMRE CRACKERS, Chinese. J. J^ Marshall * i o.,
f* 41 Flinders-lane east. ? 43 793
A B B 1 S * M A T H K W S.
Importors and Manufacturers of
BOOTS and SHOES, «c,
Rave always on hand a very large assortment of
English, French and German Boots and ShoeB,
And Leatberwareof every description.
? 18 Elizabeth-street ? 40 0786
TBONMONGERY. — ENTIRE STOCK SELLING
A OFF at reduced prices. Relinquishing business.
John Mactler. 4 LonBdale-Btreet weBt. 39 6782
JMTLWRAITH, LEAD MERCHANT, MANU
? FAOTURER of SHEET LEAD and LEAD PIPES.
Importer or PLUMBERS' and GASFITTERS'
materials.
Caat iron gutter an-1 drain pipe
Galvanised and plain iron tubing, all Bizos
Slates, farce and lift pumps
H.P. and pan closets
Indiarubberhoso, washhand basins
Block tin, Blate nails, bell traps
GasSttlng8 of all sorts.
MELBOURNE LEAD WORKS,
167 and 169 Little Collins-street east, Melbourne, alt
T7'ITOHEN RANGES.— Our clearing Bale of these
IV goods offers great advantages to purchasers.
It Bhonld alao be romombered by parsons furnishing
that the WHOLE OF OUR STOCK Is now being
SOLD OFF, consequent upon our retirement from
LANQWILL, CRAIG ft Co., 12 Colllns-Btreot.44 5269
H/IALDEN ISLAND GUANO, £7 6s per ton, bags
1Y1 Included. Griee, Sumner to Co., 24 Flinders
lane west. ? '°6
ON SALE by tha Undersigned.— Cotton canvaB
Nos. 1 to 5 ; Flax Duck, 30 In. 3G and 43 in.
Well buckets, rick covers, horse rugR
Cotton duck 51 in.; Russian duck, 27 in.
Buckets and hosing canvas
, , Navy canvas, various qualities
Tarpaulins of overy description
Hessian, 65 x 72 iuch ; bran bags
Webbing, twine, bunting
Flags of all nations
Tents and flies or all bIzob.
THOS. EVANS, 2 and 4 Great Eourke-street west;
? 41 7767
TAFF'S IMPROVED ANGLO-GERMAN CON
CERTINAS. Tho only instrument worth having.
Warranted five years. Address, 91 Swanston-etreet
SAUSAGE SKINS.— Bost English PORK'SKINS on
SALE. Thomas Knight Bennet, 115 Bourke
stroet ? 4760 np 22
TO CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS.— A quantity
or LEMONADE BOTTLES and CORKS for
SALE. Matthewa & Honey, Geelong. ? 5787
TTNBLEACHED Cochin GINGER. SeldlHl Powdora,
U Wmo Juice, Methylated Spl?Its7 Juri|per Berries.
Essence Rennet, Solazzi Juice, on SALE. Felton,
Grimwadn ft Oo. ? 7261
ILK1E, WELCH * Co., 44 Quoen-street, have on
SALE- ? .
Arsenic, Llpscombe'a filters
Boilers, boiler tubes, hematite iron
Brasses and dupliea es for thrashing machines
Galtoway'B nails and floor brads
Halvanisod wire rope and signal lino
Howard's plough and harrowB
Hartley's window, rough plate and colored glass
Leather belting, machinery oil
MiniHg and pumping machinery, pump pipes
Portable and fixed steam engines, by Clayton
Shuttleworth & Co., from 4 to 20 h.p.
Plate glass silvered and polished
Appol-i's centrifugal pumps
Easton Amos & Son's sheep-washing apparatus
Whiting, whiskey (Long John's). 43 73 nov 68
Bank Notices.
NGL1SH, SCOTTISH and AUSTRALIAN
CHARTERED BANK.— A BRANCH of this
Bankbas beon OPENED In Errol-streot. Hothiim,
near Victoria Btreet, under the charge of Mr William
Clarke.
GEO. R. TYSSEN, Manager.
Melbourne, 11th November, 1868. ? 42 19 e
LAND MORTGAGE BANK. OF VICTORIA
(Limited).
(For Deposit and Loans on FreoholdB.)
Incorporated under tho Companies Statute, 18G4.
Authorised Capital, £500,000.
This bank is established for the purpose of receiv
ing deposits for fixed periods, and lending on freehold
property, on the Bystom of Land Credit, which has
been attended with markod success In Europe, India,
Canada, &c.
Doposit receipts are issued and Interest Is allowed
at tho following rates:—
On deposits for 12 mouths (fixed) 6 per cent, per ann.
Bo 6 months do 5 do do
Do 3 months do 4 do do
Special arrangements may be mads for deposits of
£5000 and upwards.
The investment of the funds of the bank la re
stricted by the articles of association to real estate In
Victoria, and the amount of deposits can never exceed
tho subscribed capital; thus affording to depositors
tbs most undoubted security.
Tbe bank also acts as general financial agent, and
undertakes the investment of the capital of ab
sentees, trustees, and others In first-class mortgages
to Victoria, tha interest on such investments being
guaranteed and paid balf-yoarly, at the offices of tbe
bank.
Loans of £100 and upwards advanced on freehold
property at current rates repayable by instalments
if required. Arrangements may alBO bo mado for ob
taining a cash credit on the basis of approved freehold
security, by which interest would be chargeable only on
tbe sum used.
Hours of business, 10 to 8 : Saturdays, 10 to 12.
W. PATERSON MUIR, Manager.
18 ColllnB-Btreet oast. Melhonrne. AugUBt, 1868.
M''K'LBCTnB N E SAVINGS BANK.
Established 1341. ,
Corner of Market-street and Fllndars-lana west,
OPEN for DRPOS1TS and PAYMENTS DAILY,
from ton till three o'clock, excopt on Saturdays,
when the Bank is open from ten till twelve o'clock,
snd in the evening from six till eight o'clock, for re
ceipt of deposits only.
Trustees:
J. Goodman, Esq. O. Maine, Esq.
J. Mackenzie, Esq. G. Stevenson, Esq.
G. NicbolBon, Esq. F. J Bllgh. Esq.
J. T Smith. Ksq. C. Heape, Esq.
S. Thorp, Esq. W. H. Cults, Esq.
E. B. Wight, Esq. O. Martin, Esq.
Ac'uary: Jamea Brock. ? 52 56
Money.
ADVANCES on jewellery, clothing, immigrants'
luggage, guns, ftc. Mont de Plate, 1R7 Ellza
beth-stroet QoodB kept six montha. 44 1780
A T MARKS'S Antipodean Pawnbroklng Establlsh
JrX. ment, 213 Bourko-utreot east, LOANS and
PURCHASES MADE. Goods kept months. 42 3787
X OANS, on Pernonal Security, with Life Insurance.
JU —Tho VICTORIA LIFE and GENERAL INSUR
ANCE COMPANY give notice that their rate of
INTEREST on loans of this class hiB beonFURTHER
REDUCED to eight per cent
Principal and interest maybe repaid thus:—
£ n. d
Loanof £500, by 12 quarterly Instalments of 47 5 0
Loan of £400, do do ... ? 37 16 0
Loan of £300, do do ? ? 28 7 0
Loan of £200. do do ? 18 18 0
Loan of £100, elo do ? 9 9 6
By order of the Board,
JOSEPH COLLIE, Secretary.
82 ColllnB-Btreet east, lat November, 1868. 43 0399 alt
M~ K WALL1S, 82 CollinB-street west, old ap
pointed agent to LEND TRUST MONEY, on
mortgage, 7 per cent ; also, other money, on deposit
deeds and furniture, for short dates, with strictest
ecrecy and no delay. ? 41 1782 alt
MONEY~AE-VANCED, repayable by weakly or
monthly instalments.— A. D. Westley, Mercan
tile Registration and Loan Society, 40 Elizabeth-street.
? 37 3781
OPPOSITE COLONIAL BANK.
The
EQUITABLE LOAN and INVESTMENT
COMPANY,
105 Ellzabeth-Btreet, Melbourne,
Established in 1861,
by several magistrates and other influential gentlemen,
ADVANCE MON E Y,
at less Interest than charged elsewhere, upon free
hold property, bonded certificates, bills of lading,
and tangible tacurlties.
Bills to any amount discounted, purchased, or
guaranteed. J. J. BUTLER, Secretary. 43 1783
PKA AAA TO LEND on flrst-olasa Securities
*OU Uvvf at 6J to 7 por cent. 11ENRY
STEVENSON, SO Queon-street, Melbourne.
Cnxrtasres and Other 'VabJcIea.
/CARRIAGES, Buggies, all kinds, BUILT to
\J ORfc'ER, and on SALE. Best material and
workmanship. T. Oraine, 3 Latrobo-atreet west.
? 43 1787
(CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, and WAGGONS, side
J spring buggies, two or four seated ; Express
Waugon on braceB, side or elliptic springs.
M'GREGOR 4 AGNEW, 245 Swanston-street,
? ? ? 40 S783
7~1 EORGE KING'S ROYAL OAK LIVERY, BAIT
; Ijf and LETTING STABLES.
! Horses and Buggies to Let on Hire. Pair-horse
Bupgies and Wangooetlos for Hire. Horses broken
,'in to single and 'double, harness. . Canier of Latrobe
'anil Quetn streets.-' ?-? ? ?' : '''?'?? ~'J '?? ? '??'?? 457783
Tenders. ?
BOROUGH of BALLARAT EAST.
CORPORATION LOAN 1S6S.
400 FIFTY POUND DEBENTURES.
Bearing infrest at Iterate of Bix por cent, per an
num? payable half-yearly at tho London Chartered
Bank of Australia at Ballarat or Melbourne. Trana
T^WCouncn'of7ho Borough or Ballarat Ea.«t will
receive TENDERS at tho Town Hall, until 12 o clock
noon, on FRIDAY, the 20th day of NOVEMBER.
1808, from porsons deslrouB to purchase the -whole or
any portion of tha said Debentures, to bo issued undar
the authority of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1863,
and Becured by special rate on tho property of the
borough.
Nob. 40 to 41, redeemable the 1st day of Doc, 1870
41 to 80 do do 1871
81 to 120 do do .1872
121 to 160 do do 18.3
161 to 200 do do 1874
!ifllto240 do do. 1876
?41to280 do do 1876
J81 to 320 do do 1877
S2lto360 do do 1878
361 to 400 do do 1S79
Tenders to ba addressed to tha {Mayor of tho Bo
rough of Ballarat F.nst, and to be accompanied witn
a deposit of five per cent as tho amount tendsren for.
Tbo successful tenderer or tenderers will bo required
to ray tbe amount of purchase money on the30tn day
of November, at which time the Debenture* will bo
delivered. Any tenderers so wishing may be present
at the oponing of the tenders. The deposit or any
tenderer raillrgto comp'eM his purchase at the timo
appointed will be forfeited to tbo Borough Council.
Before opening any of the tenders, the Council will
fix tho minimum amount at which tho debentures will
be sold. YcHARLESWORTH. Town 0|erk,
BOROUGH or BRUNSWICK.— TENDERS are in
vited for FORMING. PITCHING and METAt
LING about 37 chalnB 67 links of BrunBwick-roaa
Specifications to bo seen at tho Town Clerk's office.
Tenders 10 bo plxced in tho tender box on or before
WEDNESDAY. 18th NOVEMBER, at 7 p.m.
The loweBt or any tendor not necns«arily accepted
G. W. FREDERICK GRYLLS, Town Clerk.
Council Chambers, 12th November, 1868.
'8 830 vS
O DRAPERS, STOREKEEPERS and OTHERS.—
TENDERS will be received until FRIDAY, tho
20lh Inflt., for the PURCHASE of the STOCK IN
TRADE, in the trust oBtate of J. O. ADAMS, of Robo
street, St Kilda, draper, amounting to £635 Is 6il.
Full particulars nnd forma of tender may be ob
tained on the premiBos. Hobp-treet, St. Kllda, or at
the offices of the undersigned, to whom sealed tenders
are to be addressod. endorsed -'Tender for the Rtock
in-Trade of J. C Adams,' and pent In before 4 o clock
on Friday, tho 20th Inst, at which hour they will be
And notice is hereby glvon that no tender will be
accepted unless made on the printed forms or bub
iect to tho conditions of sale endorsed thereon.
J. AAHONS, Accountant and Trade Assignee, 6
Oollins-street east.
Government Notices.
Department t.f Victorian Railways,
Melbourne, 16th November. 1868.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. MERCHANTS AND
OTHERS.
A LL CLAIMS against this department outstand
Jt\. ing at close o'ths year for services or supplieB
connected with the working or tho lines must he
RENDERED not later than the 10th JANUARY fol
lowing.
Particular attention Is requested to this notice,
neglect of which may subject claimants to consider
able delay in the tettlement of their accounia.
O E. JONES,
37 8163 Commissioner of Railways and Roads.
~\ SALE of OHOWN LANDS by pnblio auction
iV. will bo held at two o'clook of FRIDAY,
20th NOVEMBER, 1868. at the auotion rooms of
Messrs GEMMELL, TUOKETT ti Co., Collins-otreet
weat, Melbourno.
The following lots will be offered :—
TOWN LOTS.
Melbourne (Hast), parish of North Melbourne, front
Ing WelHMgton-parstio and Yarra Park.
Allotments 1 to 14, Section 29 ; 1 to 10, Section 30i
1 to 6, Snction 31; 1 to 6, Section 32. lr.
6 5-10p. to lr 30p.
The abovo land, fronting Wellington-parade and
Ynrra-park, will be sold at per foot frontage, subject
to the special conditions notified at page 2024 of tho
Gazotto.
Plans and information can be obtained at the Crown
Lands Office, Melbourno,
J. M. GRANT,
Orown Lands Office, Melbourne, 6th November, 1868.
NOTICE.— IMMIGRANT SHIP CONFLICT.— Tha
HIltiNG of tho IMMIGRANTS by tho above
named votsel will take place at tho Immigration
Depot, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th NOVEMBER, at
the undermentioned hour: —
Single women, at elevon o'clock a m.
Tickets for admission to the depot can bo obtained
at this office from ten o'clock a m. until two o'clock
p.m., but no employer will bo admitted until eleven
o'clock Any employer who has not previously en
gaged female servants at the depot, will be required to
bring au Introduction from a respectable householder
in lielbournel
39 822 LESLEY A. MOODY, Immigration Agent.
COAL, WOOD AND WATER. '
rpENDERS will be received until noononWED
X N ESD VY, tho 18th NOVEMBER, from persons
willing to furnish supplies of COAL, WOOD and
WATER, in such quantities as may bo required on
behalf of tho Govoinmont (except for tho Imperial
Commissariat and for Railway purposes), during
twelve calendar months, commencing on the 1st
January, 1SB9, in HobBOn'a Bay, Williamstown and
Moliourne districts.
Conditions of contract and printed forms of tender
may bo obt lined from the Inspector of Stores, Mol
bourno, and the Police Magistrate at Geelong. by
whom also any information or explanation will be
afforded to porsons tendering.
Tenders must be accompanied by a bank draft in
favor of the Chairman of the Tendor Board, or by
bank netes for ten per cent, of the amount of socurlty
required.
All tenders must be enclosed in aBeparato envelope,
marked ' Tender for ? ' (as the case may bo), and
bo deposited in the tendor boxat tho Storos and Trans
port office, King-street ; or, if Bent by post, they muBt
bo addressed to tho Chairman of the Tondor Board,
Stores and Transport Office, Melbourne.
J. M'OULLOOH.
Treasury, Melbourno, 3rd November, 1808.
38 768
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
THE following notice to Mariners is published for
general inform -tlou.
(Signed) WILLIAM M. K. VALE,
Commissioner of Trade and Customs.
Department of Trado and Customs,
Melbourne, 9th November, 1868.
COFFER DAM— ALFRED DOCK, HOBSON'S
BAY.
It is hereby notlflod for general information that on
the 12th Instant, a numbor of buoy.a will ba laid down
between tho Patent Slip and tha Railway Pier in
Hobson's Bay, at a diitanco of about 70 fathoms from
tha Bhore, to mark iho outer extremity of the propossd
coffer dam for the construction of tha eoawacd por
tion or the Alfred Graving Dock.
The buoys will be moored about live fathoms apart,
and be connected bv wire rope hauled taut.
(Signed) W. COLLINS REES,
Secretary for Harbors and Navigation.
Department of Ports and Harbors.
Melbourne, 6th November, 1868.
? 37 748 468
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
BASS' STRAITS.— REEF OFF KING'S ISLAND.
npHE following particulars or tho discovery by
JL Llout. Stanley. R.N., or the Admiralty Marina
Survey, in H.M.O.S. Victoria, ol a dangerous reer or
sandBtonooff King'B Island, aro published for the In
foromtion of mariners navigating the Bass' Strait:—
'Tha northorn extremity or the reer commences at
a point E. } S. (by compass), 4J miles from the Sea
Elephant Hock: its choalest; part is twenty-two (22)
reat deep, and lies E. J S. (by compass), 4J miles from
tho s me rock, and tix miles from the nearest part of
King's Island— latitude 39 deg. 15 mln. S., longitude
144 deg. 16 mln. E. The rear extends several miles
to the southward, and a dangerous sea will be found
on and near it in bad weather,'
(Signed) WILLIAM M. K. VALT?,
Commissioner of Tiade and Customs.
Department of Trade and Customs,
Melbourne, 11th November, 1868. 39 74 8468
Hotels
RtTNTON'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, corner ot
Spring and Lonsdalo streets. Meals, la- Beds.
from Is. Nieht porter ?
r^LABENDON HOTEL, oppoBlte Thb AQB office,
\J Elizabeth-street, now open. Superior ales, wines
and spirits. ?
/^LAEENDON HOTEL.— Attention, civility and
KJ genuine articles, threepence. Consistent with
the times. ? ? 40 6787
/CURTAIN'S HOliSL, Elgin-street, Carlton.— Situl
\J atert in tbe healthiest part of the city. Superior
accommodation for families or single gentleman.
First-class billiard table, baths, && Car* from the
doer to the Post Office, 3d. ? 107130 alt
EOYAL HOTEL
GEOItOE-STRBET, SYDNEY.
O. O. SKABRATT ('ate or the Royal Mail Hotel,
Melbourne) bogn to Inform hie friends and the public
or Victoria that ho has taken the abovo old-established
Family and Commercial Hole], which, having bean
thoroughly re-organisod, will be round replete with
every comfort and convenience requisite for the. effi
cient conduct of a first-class establishment, and ho
trusts by uureruUt'ng attention to tha requirements
of his visitors to insure a co tlnuance of the llbera
patronage bo long enjoyed by him in Melbourno.
7125 m w f
Lectures and Sermons.
\ RTIFIOIAL, MEMORY. — FREE LECTURE
X3L eight TO-NIGU r, Stephen-street, near Collins
street. Mnemonic feats by Gaskell ?
-t jjf o 5s U S. ~S S7
The following EIGHT highly Important LEC
TURES : ?
1st— Structure of Man
2nd— Do
3rd — Functions of Man
4th — Marriage
6th— Ahnormul Condition of Man
6th — SHormatorrho3a
1 7th— False. D6llcaey
8th — Special Diseases,
As delivered at the Anthropological Museum ; tbe
whole nc.itlv bound together, ?.?ntitled i
?'THE PHILOSOPHY of MARRIAGE,'- |
Will bo forwarded postf roe for six twopenny stamps
to parties unablo to attend these popular lectures.
Address .'iecrenry. Anthropological Muaeiim and
Gallery ot Illustration, 172 IJourko-street oast, Mel- I
bourne. : . . . . ? . . . - . - -?- ; ? |
Law and Judicial Notices.
IN the Supreme Court of tho Colony or Victoria.—
Divorce and Matrimonial Onuses Jnri«diction.—
Betwfen SARAH ALLARDYOE ifalBelv aMtd
Sarah Gordon), Petitioner, and JAMES MITCHELL
(falsely called James Gordon), Respondent —Notice is
hereby Riven that by a citation issued in tbls suit out
of and under the seal of ihis honorable court on the
B-xth day of October now last past, directed to James
Mitchell (falsely called James Gordon), lato of Gana
warra Station, on the River Murray, in Iho colony or
Victoria, station overseer, tha abovenamed respon
dent he w»« commanded that, within twenty-ono
days of the service of the said portion and citation on
him, inclusive of the day or such Bervica, he should
appear in this honorable court, then and there to
make answer to the petition in this suit ; and tbe said
respondent was requited to Uke notice that, in de
rault or his bo doin-, the judge of this honorable court
would proceed to hear tbo said charge, and to pro
nennca sentence therein, tho Baid re«pondenfa ab
sence notwithstanding. And notice la hereby furthor
given that, on the twenty-eighth cay of Octobor now
lost past, it appearing to this hbnorab'e court that
personal service of the said petition and citation could
not bo off ected upon tbo said respondent, a»d it seem
ing necessary and expedient that such socvico should
bo altogether dispensed with, this honorable court did
ordnr that the said citat on bo returned into and left
in Iho office or the Master in Equity of this honorable
court; and that, upon notice of such citation and of
the said order by advertisement to be inserted twice
overy week for three consecutive weeks in tho
Rivkrink HBRALD newspaper, published at Echuco,
in the said colony, and onca every week for thrfo con
secutive weeks In tho Altous and in TBK AGE news
papers. respcctlv«ly published in Melbourne, in the
Bald colony; and, upon affidavit or Buch advertise
ment having been duly published as aforesaid being
filed. PEUSONAL SERVIOR ot the said PETITION
and CITATION npon the said rospondont be altogether
DISPENSED WITH.
Dated thta third day of November, A.D. 186*.
ROBERT UAMSAY, 57 Llttlo Oollins-street west,
Melbourne. Proctor for the Petitioner.
To the aboTeBamod Respondent. ? 730 w
IN the Supreme Court of tho Colony of Victoria.—
In Insolvency.— In tho Estate of ALFRED
CRIBB, or Maldstono, in tha Colony of Victoria,
Stonemason.— Notice 1h hereby given that the abovo
named inselvent intends to APPLY to tho Chief Com
missionor r t Insolvent Estates for the colony of Vic
toria, at the Insolvent Court Houso, Collinj-strort,
Melbourne, on Friday. Sho oighteeuth day of Decem
ber next at cloven o'clock in the forenoon, that a
CEUT1F ICATE of DISC H ARG E under tho InBolvoncy
Statute may be gi anted to him.
Dated thiB seventeenth day or November, 1S68.
LEONARD PKENOERGA.ST, ti Eldon Chambers,
Bank-place, Melbourne, Solicitor for the abovenamed
Insolvent. ?
IN the Supremo Court— Innolvency Jurisdiction.—
In tho estate ot KATE FREWER, of Fitzroy,
Pnblican — Notice is hereby given that the above
namod insolvent intends to APPLY to tho Obior
Commissioner of Insolvent Estates on Friday, the
eighteenth day or December next, at eleven o'clock
in the forenoon, that a CEnTlFlOATE or DIS
OHABGB from her dobta, iu pursuauce of the Act of
Council in' that case made and provided, may be
granted to her.
Dated thla 17th day of November, A.D. 1868.
HENRY F. PHIPPS, 36 Oollius-stroet west, Mel
bourne, insolvent's attorney. ?
IN the Supreme Court — Insolvency Jurisdiction. —
In tho Estate of GEORGE BREW.of Wangarat'a,
Victor! i, Laborer, Insolvent -The abovenamod in
solvent will APPLY to Chief Commissioner in in
BOlvenoy at Melbourne, on Friday, tho eighteenth day
of Decemb'r,lSfi8,at elevon o'clockam., that a CER
TIFICATE of DISCHARGE may bo granted to him
pursuant to statute.
Dated this 18th day of November, A.D. 1868.
GEORGE BAYNE3, Solicitor for paid insolvent.
IN tha Supremo Court or tho Colony of Victoria. —
Insolvency JuriBdlci Ion.— Notice to Creditor-.—
ACCOUNTS of RECEIPTS and DISBURSEMENTS
In tbe following Insolvont Estates, in which no DIVI
DENDS ate PAYABLE, have this day lean filed by
me in tho office or the Ohier Commissioner of Insol
vent Estates. They will remain ror inspection for
fourteen days, anO, unices objected to within that time,
will bo duly confirmed :—
R. E. JAOOMB, OmclRl ABSigUBB
Melbourne, 18th November, Ii68.
Thomas H. Lempriore, Melbourne, auctioneer.
James Mavor, Melbourne, plumber.
Alexander Crawford, Spring-hills, storekeeper.
John Whan, Carlton. wheelwright
Henry Gardner, St KiKla. contractor.
Joseph Jenkins, Melbourne, nsb-salebman.
Henry Guthrie, Melbaurne, carter.
George Sheppard, Melbourne, publican.
Gosrgo Game, Hamilton storekonpor.
OharlBB O. F. Miller, Emerald-hill, carpenter. ?
NOTIOE is hereby given that by au INDENTURE
of ASSIGNMENT, dated tho seventeenth day
of November. A.D. 1868, aad made between the under
signed, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS SIEDENBEUG,
of Grant, in tho colony of Victoria, storekeeper, of
tbe Drst part ; EMIL THONEMAN, of Market street,
in the city of Melbourne, in the colony of Victoria,
marc ant, and WILLIAM FOX, of Swanston-stroot,
in tho said city of Melbourne, merchant, ot the Becond
part (hereinafter designated trustees) ; and tho se
veral persons whoto names and amounts aro men
tioned and eet forth in tbo second schedule thereunder
written or thereto annexed, being Boverally creditors
in their own right or being agents' or attorneys ot
creditors abBont from the said colony, of the s lid
Frederick Augustus biedenberg of the third part:
For the consideration therein mentioned tho said
Frederick Augustus Siodanberg did assign unto
the Bald trustees, thdr heirs, oxecuiors, adminis
trators and assigns, all and BlBgular the real
and personal ostato of him the said Frederick
Augustus Siedenberg (wearing apparel and ne
cosaarics to an amount not oxceeding twenty-five
pounds only excepted), upon trust fer tho benefit of
all his creditors And notice is hereby given that tbe
said Indenture has been duly executed by tho Baid
Fredorick Augustus Siodonborg and the said Emil
Thoneman and William Fox, and attested in mannor
and form according to the provisiot s of iho Insol
vency Statute 1865. And notice is hereby rurthor
given that the said indenture Is now lying nt tbo offlci'
of Emil Thouemau, Market street, lu the city of Mel
bourne, for inspection and execution by tho creditors
or tho said Frederick Atgustus Siodonberg.
Dated at Melbourne aforesaid this seventeenth day
of November, A.D. 1861.
F. A. SIEDENBERG
EMir. THONEWAN.
WILLIAM FOX.
Signed by tho said Fredorick Augustus Siedenberg,
Emil Thoneman and William Fox, in the presence of
and attosted by Jehu Ererard, one bor Majesty's
JustlcoB ot the Poaca in and for tho bald colony. — J.
Evekabp, J.P. ?
NO. 500.— In the Insolvent Estato of R. W. ARDLIE
of Collingwood, in tho Colony of Victoria,
Commission Agent. — Notice Is hereby given
that a SECOND ACCOUNT and PLAN of DISTRI
BUTION of AVAILABLE ASSETS in tho abovo os
tato now lies at the office ot tbe Chief Commissioner
of Insolvent EstateB for the colony of Victoria, at the
Insolvent Court Houso, Oolllns-strost west, Molbuurne,
for the inspection of the creditors thoroof, and that
any oreditor or other person interested thoroin ob
jecting to the same, must iodge a caveat, stating tho
groundB or such objection, at the offlco or the said Com
missioner or Insolvent Estates, within fourteen days
from the dato horeof.
Da'ed at Melbourna this eighteenth day;of Novem
ber, A.D. 1868.
R. E. JACOMB. Official Asslgnne.
NO. 3106.— In the ? Insolvent Estate of JAMES
AOIILLLES COOPER, ot Smythesdalo, in the
colony of Victoria, Minor. — Notice is hereby
given that an ACCOUNT and PLAN or DISTRI
BUTION of AVAILABLE ASSETS in thn above
estate now lies at tha offlco or tho Chief Commis
sioner or Insolvent Estates for tbe colony of Vic
toria, at the Insolvent Court House, Collina-streot west,
Melbourno, for tho inspection of tho creditors thereof,
and that any creditor or other person interested
therein objecting to the same, must lodge a, caveat,
stating the grounds of such objection, at tho office of
tho Bald Commissioner ot Insolvent Estates, within
fourteen days from the dato hereof.
Dated at Molbourno this seventeenth day of Novem
ber, A.B. 18 8.
HENRY STEEL SHAW, Official AaPignee.
NO. 11,761.— In tha Insolvent Estato or SAMUEL
BENJAMIN, or Queen-street Molbourna, in ?
the Colony of Victoria, Merchant — Notice Ib hereby
given that an ACCOUNT and PLAN of DIS
TRIBUTION of AVAILABLE ASSETS in tho
above estate now lies at tho, ofuco of the
Chief CommtBsioner of Insolvent. Estates for the
colony of Victoria, at the Insolvont Court House,
Collins-Btreet west, Molbourno, for tho inspec
tion or the creditors thereof, and that any creditor,
or other person Interested therein objecting to tho
Bamo, muBt lodge a caveat, atating the grounds of
such objection, at tho offlco of the said Commissioner
or Insolvent Estates, within fourteen days from tho
date hereof.
Dated at Melbourne this seventeenth day of Novem
ber, A.D. 1868. ? ?
HEKBY STEEL SHAW. Official Assignee.
JOSEPH A ARONS, Trade Asslgnoa. . .
TVTO. 11.715— In tho Insolvent Estate .of JAMES
IN AITKEN, of Sale, In the Colony or Victoria,
Slock Owner.— Notice is 'hereby given' that an
ACCODNT and PLAN ot DISTRIBUTION of
AVAILABLE ASSETS in the above asiato now lies
at the office of the Chief CommlBBloner of Insolvont Es
tatoa for the colony of Victoria, at the Insolvent Court
Homo. Colliua-Btreet west, Melbourne, for the inspec
tion of the, creditors thereof; and thatany creditor or
other person interested therein objecting to the Bamo,
mustlodgo a caveat, stating the grounds of such ob
jection, at tha office or tho Bald Commissioner or
Insolvent Estates., within fourtaea daya from tho dato
hereof.
Dated at Molbonrne this eighteenth day or Novem
ber. A.D. 1808. .
H. E. JACOMB, Official Assignee.
NO. 11,846— In the Insolvent .Estate or JOHN
FKANOIS, or Hiywood, in the Colony of Vic
toria, Hotdkeeper.— Notice is hereby given that an
ACCOUNT and PLAN of. DISTRIBUTION of
AVAILABLE ASSET3 in thb above estate now
lies at the office of tho Ohier Commissioner of In
solvent Estates for the colony o( Viotoria, at tho
Insolvont Court House, CoIIIns^stroet west, Mel
bourne, for the inspection of; the creditors
thereof, and that any creditor or other person inT
terested therein objecting to the same, must lodge a
caveat, stating the grounds of such objection, a( the
onle.eof tha said Commissioner, of Insolvent Estates,
within fonrteen days from the date hereof.
Dated at Melbourne this seventeenth day of Novem
ber, A.D. 1868.
EDWARD COURTNEY. Official AsBigneo. ,
np AKE Notice that I Bhall. on Friday, the eijrcteonth j
X day c.Drcembernext, at elevan o clock in tha
fo'enoon, APPLY to iho Chief Commissioner of In- j
sMvenl Kntates for the ;3:any o' Victoria, far a CER- i
TlFICATEr.f DISCHARGE fnsi icy dab's.- ??-??:?-?
Dated thi«rl7:h day or November, 180«. ,; , -r,\
, TlilOXJiX--J-«;ii,lV.aJJlta'9inscWent id jsKoa. ' '-
Situations Vacant and Wanted. f
AT Mrs BROWN'S OFFICES, Bmnke-stroet west
Experienced HOUSEMAIDS WANTED; first
class hotels, Denlliquln, Hay, and Echuca. ?
AT Mrs BROWN'S OFFICES, Bourke-street west,
FEMALE COOKS, first-class, WANTED, for
town and country. ?
T Mrs BROWN'S OFFICES. Bou rke-streot wost
MAKR1F.D CJUPLE3 WANTED for farms
and stations. Early.
AT Mrs BH0WN'S Offlco», 8 Bourko-street west.
PLOUGHMEN WANTED for Ballarat, Mans
field and Cape Schanck. Highest wages.
CABPENTEilS, home. WANTED, for thn bush
long engagement lira Brown's offices, S Bourko
street west
TTATTERS— WANTE'), good RIM HAND for
Jtl Adelaide. Passage paid. Apply Church, Eliza
beth-place, Flinders-lane east. ?
ATEWZEALAND.— WANTED four WAITRESSES
ll for Mm Brown's offices, 8 Bourke-street west
PIANIST WANTED, for tho country ; gentleman
preferred. Mrs Brown's offices, 8 Bourke-street
west
'PLOUGHMAN WANTED, good kand. accustomed
i to manage young ho' s»s in cart and plough. Mrs
Brown's offices, 8 Bourke-street west. ?
MEDICAL.— U.A.O.D .JSHAMROCR LODSB — AP*
PLICA 1'IONS from goutlemen competent to
fill tho office of LODGE SUBGEOy. Full particu
lars, Mr Chapman's, Pentridge.
45 832 ? J.^ SEID, Sec_
WANTED.— UOUGH OARPENTEB, pmall job.
117 Collins-street west, next Clough's wool
store. ?
WANTED, good GENERAL SERVANT; Apply
Mr« R. B. Craven, Cambridge-coltago, Albion
street. South Yarra. ?
WANTED, flrst-class JOIN BBS. To good hands
constant employment will bo glvon. Apply to
Mr Hale's, at T. Anthony & Co.'r, A'Beckett-street
Souses and Land to Xiot.
AChoIco VILLA RESIDENCE, Botanical Gardens,
South Yarra, TO LE.T or Sell. Ham, Swanston
street 662
/'COMMODIOUS and capacious STORE and Offices,
KJ corner of Ellzahath and Flinders etreets. Messrs
Ham, 45 Swanston-stroet ? 064
/CAROLINA-TERRACE, Tarlton — Oonveniont
\J Bovon-roomed HOUSE, choice situation. Ham,
45 Swanston-stroet. C63
DAIRY FARM, about S00 acres, with every appli
ance, Cotbatn-rnad, Boroondara. lately occupied
bv Mr Gardiner, and known as Buttorlleld's farm.
Ham. SwanBton-Btreet. ? 86
EAST MELBOURNE, George-Blroot near Fitzroy
Gardens. — TO LET, handsome and convenient
FAMILY RESIDhN 3K, containing eight rooms, kit
chen, satvant'B room. Immediate possession. Ham,
Swanston-street ? 80_
/CARDINEIfS CREEK -ROAD. South Yarra.—
VX VAUCLUSE, a commodious ramily residence ;
garden, paddook, &a. Ham. dwaneton-streot. 661
AWTHORN.— Oomrortablo VILLA RESIDENCE,
containing seven rooms, coachhouse, &c. Ham,
45 Swanston-streot.
TTEIDELBERG-ROAD— To LET. near Ivanhoe.
XI olr Adamson's HOUSE and LAND, 20 acres.
Ham, 45 SwanBton-3treet ' ? 80_
HAWTHORN.tontho Hill. — Noat six-roomed brick
COTTAGE to LET. Ham, 45 Swanston-atroet.
? 80
'PENTRIDGE.— 14 ACRES, 3J acres orchard In full
1 bearing: 4-roomed HOUSE. Henry Stevenson,
Queen-street. ?
SOUTH YARRA, Arthur-street, near Station. -
Six-roomed COTTAGE, bathroom, stable, Ac.
Ham, 45 Swanatoa-streot ? 560
QHOP and PREMISES. 30 Swanaton-Blr-ee*, n6W !n
O tho occupation of Mr Smith, bookseller. Ham .
SwanBton-atreot ? 668
rpo MEDICAL MEN.— 161 ColllnB-Btreot east, occu
X plod by Dr. Teaguo. Coachhouse, stable. Ham,
Swanston-Btreet. 560
?\7'ICTORIA-PARADE, No. 109, containing ronr
Y rooms, kitchen, servant'B room. 25a per week.
Ham, 45 Swanston-stroet.
VALETTA, Balaclava-road, East St Kilda,—
VILLA RESIDENCE, containing dining and
drawingrooms, four bedrooms, kitohen, servant's
room, bathroom, stable, coacbhouBe, -sc. Ham,
Swanston-Btreot
TXTELLINGTON-PARADK.— HOUSE, containing
VV four roomB, kitchen and servant's room. 25s
per week. Haml 45 Swanston-atrRet.
Houses and Land for Sale.
A LARGE NUMBER of FARMS
816 acres, at 27« 6d.
93 acres at 30s,
and nino othor farms, from l'-'O to 160 acres, at 25b
par acre.
©n '-third cash, balance In threo or flvo years, at .
ntno per cent Immediate poarosBion. Positive in
structions from mong&seo* to Bell -o close accounts.
HENRY STEVENSON. 90 QHoen-streat. ? ?
AIARGEnnmber of FARMS, 40 to 6000 acres.
Easy terms. Honry Stevonson, 90 Queen-street
A BOLISH RENT.— Purchase Freehold Dwelling.
ri_ Montbly payments. Substitute rent. Puticu
lars obtainable, Auctioneer Knlue, 66 OoIllnaTJtraot
east 43 2780
BRICK HOUSE of eight rooms, and garden in full
bearing, with 40 auroB ot land, 7 j miles from
Melbourne, for SALE, far half the coat of improve
ments. Price, £G50. Torms, £200 cash ; balance can
remain on imortgago, or bo paid off by instalments.
Henry Stevenson, 90 Quean-Btrent. ? ? .
FARM, SiolvoRES, Lancotlolil-road. First-class
improvements. To be sold cheap. Henry
Stevenson. Queen-street ? ^^
KY N E T O N, — Vor 8 A U X,
Dlght'a farm, containing 27 acres
With immediate poanewilon, and easy terms,
Henry Stevenson, 9» Qnenii-Btreot. ?
'POKE WOOD.— 651 ACRES, with FLOUR MILL,
JLX 4-roomed COTTAGE, &c. Quartz reer 5 ft thick
running through tbe land, with shaft oponod. Pries
£24U0. First-olass opportunity for capitalists, as tho
proporty must ha sold. Uoury Stovouaon, 90 QUeen
Btroet ?
R0KEW00D.— 651 ACRES, all roHced, with
FLOUR MILL and all necessary improvements.
Bonry Stevenson, 90 iSuoen-Ktreot.
OANDRlDUE-ittJAD ? 1THONTAUKS uoar liay
O street, 45s per foot, easy terms. Robert Byrne,
40 Oolllns-streot east. ?
TTTILD DUCK CREEK— Threo Splendid FARMS,
. V V containing 351, 238 and 175 acrea respectively,
aot to bo surpassed In the colony; Immodlato posses
sion. Henry Stevenson, 90 Queen-Btreet
Wines and Spirits.
A NDERSON, GBEIG a Co., Wine Merchants (Es
xV tabllBhed 1852). Choice Wines and Spirits or ail
descriptions. 66 Queon-street 40 9788
ptASTLEMAINE ALE
STANDARD BREWERY COMPANY'3
SOLE AGENT,
For Family Supply,
W. B. ISAACS,
LONDON TAVERN.
In 5, 10, and 18 Gallon Kegs.
Also,
In BOTTTES at Super DOZEN.
Delivered Free ot Charge in Melbourno and Suburbs.
. ? 45 47
'/'1ASTLEMAINEALE.— Fitzgorald'stlrst-prlzeALE,
\J Exhibition 1866-7, can onlv bo obtained from
JAMES OATTAOH,
63 Little Collins-street east,
Who alone Is authorised to sell quantities suited for
family uao, in bulk and bott'e.
On account of tbo large and increasing consump
tion in and around Melbourno of this favorite alo,
J. O is enabled this temou to offer tho flue winter
braWB at considerable reduction ou former prices.
J. 0. also lnt»nds giving a largo rhare of his
attention this ceason to colonial : wiuoB. and has
selected parcels from the oldest and best vinoyards.
AU good delivered free of charge, and ordera by
letter punctually attondod to -
J. O. wine and spirit merchant, 63 Llttlo Collins
street east, opposite tho Police Court. 41 8363 alt :
r~l ILLARD'S Celebrated Sylvania South Australian
UT WINES, bulk and caBe. James W. Wood, Bole
agent, 35 Llttlo Colllns-treet weBt, Melbourne. 43 1780
T OULE'S celebrated stone ALE, new brew ; prime
O condition. W. & B Hink, qgentB Collins-street. ?
T OULE'S celebrated buttled ALB, plnta and quarts.
O W. & B. Hick, agents, Colllns-Btreet woBt,
Melbourne. ? 417 265
T' HE WARRENHEIP DISTILLERY COMPANY
?Limited).
Offices: 26 King-street, Melbourno.
Their celebrated GENEVA, equal to best Imported,
is now ready tor SALE, in built and case.
48 6780 B. M'OALL HICKS, Secretary.
rpo INVALIDS.— Offley'a four-grapa PORT WINE
L single bottles. W. B. Isaac;, London Tavarc,
Elizabath-atreet. ? 1396
UPPER MURRAY WINE. DEPOT, 5 Market
atroet, opposite tbe Custom House. F. A. Moody
A Co. ? ? ? - ?. ' ' ? 5269
aCeatlnKB.
EARLY CLOSING ASSOCIATION.— Tho ' AD
JOURNKD GENERAL MEET1HG will bo held
In the Mechanics' Institute room oh WEDNESDAY,
18th inst, at eiiht p.m. A full attendance or members
1b [earnestly desired, as there are important mattera
for discussion.
? T. J. JACKMAN, Hon. Sec.
Funeral Notices.
HPHE Funeral of tho late AMBROSE KYTE Esq.,
JL will movu fr- in hia late residence, Lygon-street,
Carltou, THIS DaV. 1Mb. ln*t-, at half-past two
'clock, to ^t Peter's Church, and after the uBual ser
vice will prociHl ti tlia Melbourna Genera! Geine
'te'y. :-..?'? ? ? ? ?' . ? ''?
.?JOHK' DA!,CV,'i.'ndertator, LatrobS ami Sprigg
blreets,' tteUroUffaCf.*' ?
Business for Sale
AN old established CHEMIST'S BUSINESS for
SALE. Up-country. Excellent opportunity.
Apply to J. Street, Emerald-hill, ? 4570
BUSINESS for SALE— To TINSMITHS.— For
SALE Cheap, a profitable little BUSINESS,
established 4J years, up country. Tho owner returns
to Europo. Possession to bo taken 3 Bt Doctmbor
proximo. List of particulars nnd prices shown at
olessrs Briscoo & Co., 11 Collins-street east. 42 826
MaoruLnery,
ATLAS COMPANY of CO-OPEBATIVE ENGI
NEERS, Latrabe and Queen street*, Melbourne,
Manufacturer* or Land and .Marine Engines, Quaru
cruahlng Machinery, Centrifugal. Lift and Foreo
Pumps, Flour mill and Saw-mill. Gear and Tenoning
nnd Moulding Machines, with the latost improvements;
Boilers, Girders, &c. AU kinds ot machinery ro
paired. ? 49 26 a 69
CLAYTON, SHUTTLEWORTH & Co. obtained the
undement oned AWARDS at the meetlnz of tho
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of ENGLAND, .
hold at Bury St. Edmund's, July, 1867 —For singlo
cylinder portables steam-engine, iho first prize of £J5;
for double. cylinder portable etoain-engino, the tint
prizo of £J5 ; for horizontal cylinder flxod stoamen
gine, the first prize of £20; for double-blast thrashing;
machine, tho ttrst prize of £15. Also tho dociety'a
silver medal. PARIS EXHIBITION. 1867. The In
ternational Jury has awarded a GOLD MEDAL to
CLAYTON, SiHUTTLEWORTa A Co. for their port
able engines, traction engines and thrashing machines
Sole agauU for Auatra ia, WILK1E, WELCH & Oo.
44 Queen-streot 4 1 80 m w a
j£NTlllji\ uAi. f baifs, trotn 2w iu owi.o gallon!
per mlnnte. After seven years' practice, ao
knowledged the best by all the tqutitterB in tho colo
nies. Price, from £18 upwards. Kvery pump gua
ranteed. Patent Spout-waahlng Tanks and Jet»
manufactured dally. W. Wright, 99 and 101 Little
Bourke-Btreet west 40 8?84
/-\ENTr7fUGAL PUMPd of best material and work- -
\J luanahip, to any req -ired number of gallons per
minute. Fulton & Co.. Fulton's Foundry. «787
ENUUH IHAMUKKS, Engineer, lroulounder,
&o , inventor and solo manufacturer of PATKNT
STONB-BREAKING MACHINES. Quartz crushing
amlevory doocriptlou or mining and othor machinery
supplied with despatch. 40 and 42 Liitlo Colllns-Btreel
east. ? 38 6784
FULTON & Co., Manufacturers or Stsain-englnes
JJollors, Quartz-crushing Machinery, Flour Mills,
Saw Mills, Bark Mills, Laidlaw's Tailings Pumps,
Centrifugal Pumps, Woolpreases, Boiling-down Plant,
4o Repairs executed. Fulton'' Fnnnrtrv. Melbourne
ROBT. BODiNGTON. Millwright, 4 Queonsborry
ttreet east, opposite Dight'a Flour Mills,
Has on SALK, FLOUR MILL and other MA
CHINERY. Mlk, 3 ft. 6 in. millstones. Orabtrco and
boech for cogs. Ac. 40 7785
EW1NG MACHINES BiSPaIHJSU, Bought. Sold
and ou Hire. Needles on Sale, STAMP ft
NORTON, 38 btephon-street, near Collins-street.
? 44 3787
TO PRINTERS.— Lettorpresa, Lithographic and
Copperplate.— TXPES of all kinds. Machines,
Presses, Stonos.Screw-pressea. Perforating and Num
bering Machines, Bookbinders' Tools and Matorlila,
Paper, Carua, Ac. Specimens and socoud-hnud cata
logues ou application. F. B. Franklyn, 20 Queen
atreet. 89 08 ap 09
HE LATthT and NEWEST MACHINE from
L0NDON.
THE CLEOPATRA, THE DORCAS,'
THE QUEEN MAB, and THE PENELOPE.
Mrs CUMMINS having been appointed solo agent
for the Balo ot Newton & Wilsons Double Lock
Stitch, Hand and Troddla
SEWING MACHINES,
Prices, from £5 5a to £10 10s,
Bogs or intending purchaaera to visit her establishment
before iunklng thefr choico.
Mrs O. having juBt returned from London, can, with
confidence, apeak in tho highoat torms of the capa
bllltiOB of these machines. They can do all that the
ethers pretonii to, combining Singer'B straight neodlo,
andjihe same rotary hook as Whoolerft Wilaou's. They
combine the doublo lock stitch, kuotted stitch, and tha
chain stlcji; they hem, gather, foil, bralfi, tuck, quilt;
and will do Ilia W6rk equally well on tho flnoBt cam-*
brio or tho coaraoat drugget, and can bo worked either
by hand or treddlo.
Note thoAddreBa: 110 OOLLINS-STREET EAST
and 101 ELIZABETH-STREET. 41 53 ap 13 m f w
Al'ERLllTTS, for^ squattora, minors, and
fainter*, 51 to 20CO gallons par minute. Price,
from £10. John M-Kay & Co., o!) Quoon-stroot.447778
Miscellaneous.
A STROLOGY and CHIROMANCY. — Madame
±\. SIECLE, lato Madarao EOKARDT, is oon
tinually vlsitod by persons of tho hlgbost standing, to
whom BUe haB revealed their paat llvos and future.
106 Lonsdalo-atreot west. 60 7781
A FACT.— Aaron Waxman, pawnbroker, 177 Swan,
aton-stroet, glvos HIGHEST PRICE OLOTHINO,
jewellnry, guns, Immigrants' luggage, &o.
A T HENRY MARKS, Pawnbroker, 131 Ellzaboth
J\ uroet, opposite Post Office, gives highoat prico
ror jewellery, Hreatms, immigrants' luggage, &o. 7789
r- EST BRAZl LIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES, w»r
JD ranted. T. GAUNT, Watohmaker, Jeweller,
and Optician, 6 Post OfSoe-plaoe, next Post Offlot
Savings Bank.
The only optician In tho Australian colonies that
recolvod honorable mention for pebbles and colon al
made spectacles in the recent Intercolonial Exblbt -
tlon. ? 4039 Jn 69 ?
UILDING SOCIETY SHARES PURCHASED.
. Highest price given. O. J. Ham, 46 Swanston*
street ? 666
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
And
NEW YEAR'S GIFTS,
KEEPSAKES, &0.
'THB
G I F T
DEPOT.'
All Now Stock Jmmsnso Selection.
Pricos Astonish Evoryono.
Work-boxon, Dosks, Companions, Inkstands. Droastng;
Cares, Albums, Church Servlcoe, Books, Toys, Dolls,
Baskets, Parfumery, and an entUeca variety of
PRETTY LITTLB NIOK-NAOKS.
' Tho Gift Depot,' 61 Bourko-stroot oast, near tbo
? Albion Hotel, 38 8783
IGHEST PRICE glvon for the following UOODS:
—Rags, rope, canvas, old copper, brass, zlno,
lead and pewter.
The most money given for woollen rags, in large or
Bmall quantities. N.B.— Lotters promptly attended to.
G. GALE,, jun., Rag and Metal Merchant, 2 Frank
Un-streot u»at. ? 37 6780
MOTTLED SOAP
PRIZE MEDAL YELLOW SOAP.
1 Primrose, Household, and Other Brands.
Purified Mould Candles and Toilet Soaps.
J. KITCHEN 6 SONS, Manufacturers, 3 Queen-'
stroot 3 1783
Il/1 1SOKLLANKOBS GOODS of every DESOBIP
1V1 TION, BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED. Bal
Dresses, Riding Habits, Funeral Sultu, on HXRB
Fnll Suits. 10s. Olelland's, 91 Stophen-atroet. 4158 t n
OSS'S pure BRAZILIAN PEBBLES, Mobs a Eyo'
preaervera. Kasner & Mobs, opticians, 17 Ool
lina-atreet west. PoraonB requiring spectacles foi
preserving sight aro cautioned against purchasing
from Jewellers, Ironmongers, pawnbrokers, pedlars,
or other Incompetents. 8 1789
SPEOTAOL JSS ARE R EQU I RED,
When the oyoa water or oocome fatigued by short
exercise.
When a book cannot be read without removing it to
an increased diatauca.
When more light is requisite than formorly.
When a caudlo is required to bo placed botwoen tho
eye and the book.
When difficulty Is found in threading a needle.
Whon any of tbo abovo indications arise, all ufTocto
tlon should be laid aside, aud a reeponslblo and akll
ful Optician conaultod.
O. EARLE. OPriCIAN and SPECTACLE MAKER,
100 BOURKE-STREET (Directly opposite Theatra
Royal). ? : ? 47 7781
ZINC-HIGHEST PRICE given for OLD ZINC
- and LEAD. Hughoa & llarvey, wholesale tln
BtnUbs, 144 Lonsdale-Btrcet east 44 8262
Publications and Stationery:
A LCOOK'S EPITOME of BILLIARDS. Rovisod
xjl by tbo Champion. Jot n Roberts (with his por
trait). Price 78 6d. To be hu, of George Robertson,
and all booksellers. ? 8788
T3RIN0E ALFRED'S VISIT TO AUSTRALIA,
X REDUCED to 5s. Handsome volumo, Portrait.
Mason, Firth & Co., Melbourne. ? 863
WILLIAMS'S AUSTRALIAN ANNUAL.— Prize
Tales, Poems, Songs, &c. List of prizes, con ?
dltions, &c, seo prospectuses everywhere. ? 822
ORNING BY MORNING; or, READINGS
FOR THE FAMILY OR THE OLOSET
By O. II. SPURGEON. ??-' Tlum also which Bleep la
Jesus will God bring with Him.'— 1 Thoss. iv. 14.
Lot us not lmagino that tho soul sloops In Inaonaibillty.
' To-day ahalt ihou bo v.'ith mo iu paradlae,' Is tho
whi8per of Ohrlat to evorv dying Baint. Thoy ' Bleep
in Jesua.' but thoir aouls are before tho. throne of
God. praising Him day and night in His temple, aing
ing ballelujaha to Him who washed thorn from thoir
sina In His blood. Tho body sleeps in its lonely bod
of earth, beneath tho covorlot of graas But what is
tbls Bloep ? The idea connectod with sleep la ' rest,'
and that is the thought which tho Spirit ot God would
convoy to ua. Sleep makes each night a Sabbath for
tho day. Sleep ahuta faBt tho door of tho soul, and
bida all Intruder tarry for a while, that tho life within,
may enter Its summer garden of ease. Tho toilworn
believer quietly sloops, aa dooa.tha wotry child whon
it slumbers on its mother's breast. Oh '. happy thoy
who die in tho Lord ; thoy rest from their labors, and
their works do lollow them. Their quiet repose Bhalt
never bo broken until God shall rouse them to glvo
them thoir fall reward. Guarded' by angol watchers,
curtained hy' otornalmyBtories, they aleop on, tho
heritors of glory, till tho ruin, aa of timo Bhall briug
thafulneaa of redemption. What an awaking shall bo
theirs! They Wore laid in thoir laBt reBtlng place,
weary and worn, bnt such they shall not riBO. Thoy
went to their rest with tho furrowed brow, and tho
wasted features, but they wake up in beauty and
glory. Tho shrivelled seed, bo destitute of form and
comeliuops, rises from the dust a beauteous flower.
The winter of the grave glvos way to tho spring of
redemption and the Bummer of glory. Bleseoil is
death, since It, through the divine power, diBrobea ua
or this work-day garment, to clothe us with the wed
ding garment 6f incorruptiou. Bloasod are those who
'Bleep, in Jasue.' To be -bad at BUZZARD'S
Price 4b, . ? ' ? ?
NIGB^'ilAN.— Wator-oJOBBta Emptied and B-.ohlo-
_ llamoved. 'S7. COOKBILL, 46 Uttle AkjAo.
itwet west.J doer IrcU Qaoeu street, un^ .'Cjnorald
$