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KILLBT GROWERS,
ALL parties that have grown MILLET for H. H.
HALL, or others wishing to do so, are informed
that the undersigned ¡B a CASH PURCHASER.
SAML, HEBBLEWH1TB,
3947 292, Pitt-street, Sydney.
HH. HALL thanks his numerous friends of the
. Hunter River and surrounding districts for
their custom during the last nine years in the American
Trade, and begs to intimate that he is at the Commands
of his old Customers in the SAME LIME of BUSINESS
at 292, Pitt-street, Sydney. 3948
W REEVE (late Heath;, DISPENSING CHEIIIBT.
. 334, George-Btreet, Sydney, Importer of
Drugs and Chemicals.
ES8ENOE OF GINGEE AND OHAMOMILE
FLOWERS for indigestion, heartburn, and spasms,
giddiness and flying pains in the head and stomaob,
4B. 6d. per bottle.
Concentrated Compound ESSENCE OF SARSA-
PARILLA, for purifying the blood, 4s. 6d., and 7s. 6d.
per bottle. '" " "H
TRUSSES, indiarubber silk stocïln$k_sd knee caps,
enema syringes, Fulvermacber's galvanio ohains, Ac.
Medióme chests for stations and private families.
Country orders promptly attended to.
N.B.-All orders amounting to 10s., carriage free to
Maitland. 3130
SEED OATS.-SEED OATS.-SEED OATS.
A MOST SPLENDID SAMPLE on SALE at the
Stores of
W. PRITCHARD,
17 and 19, King-street,
4402 Sydney.
SEED OATS, SEEB OATS. SEED OATS.
THE Undersigned has juBt received, ex Merrie Eng-
land, a superiorlotof the above, viz., CANADIAN,
POLAND, and SCOTCH POTATO-for a change of
seed for this climate. Also, by same vessel, a seleotion
of VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS, of all kinds,¡to
be soli at prices whioh will defy competition. Intending
purchasers are invited to inspeot samples.
FERBIS AND SON,
4109 Pitt-street, Sydney, near the Theatre.
CADELL'S SALE TABDB,
SINGLETON.
THE undersigned, having at considerable outlay duly
completed the erection of his New Sale Yards, is
prepared to hold SALES of STOCK at Darlington, Sin-
gleton, as well as at Campbell's Hill, West Maitland.
Constituents will please advise when they wish their
Stock Sold at Singleton.
THOMAS CADELL,
Auctioneer and Stock Agent,
4452 West Maitland.
HATS, EX NAOMI.
BMOUNTOA8TLE, hat manufacturer, importers
. and sole shako maker to the Rifle BattaliofiB,
begs to call attention to his stock of hats, jost landed
ex Naomi, consisting of White's best blaok zephyr hatB,
Towuend's best ditto black and drab shell ditto, venti-
lated helmets, Biohmonds, Windsors, SydnoyB, &o.
Every description of hats and oaps made to order.
319, George-street, and 64, Market-Btreet. 4464
BOYAL BLUE HOUSE,
PlTT-STHKET, STDNBT.
PAPEEHANGINGS.
THE TBADE BUPPLIKD with PAPER at 4d. per
roll ; eight ceilings, 4Jd. ; white marble, 6d.; Sienna
marble, 9d. ; Oak paper, 5d.; all kinds of satin
paper, Is. 3d. 50,000 rolls of paperhangings to
piok from.
OILS and COLORS of every description
CHANCE'S SHEET GLASS, all sizes
KEROSENE OIL, in 2 and 4 gallon tins (Bcrew nozzle),
4s. and 4s. 6d. per gallon ; warranted the pureBt
quality or the money returned.
A BednoUon made to Wholesale Buyers.
WALTER BENNY,
170, Pitt-street,
4499 Sydney,
DENISON HOUSE,
S76, 378, and 380, George-street, Sydney.
FRANCIS GILES A CO., Family Drapers, Silk, Shawl,
and Mantle Warehousemen.
MILLINERY, underolothing, ribbons, lace, hosiery, and
haberdashery
MenB' meroery, slops, railway rugs, Ac., Ac.
Tailors and habit makers
Family mourning.
Country orderB carefully and expeditions^ exeonted.
Wholesale entrance, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel
Pitt-street. _ 2249
ADVERTISEMENT.
MES8RS. B. F. TOOTH & CO. beg to intimate to
the inhabitants of the Maitland District that
they have appointed Mr. WILLIAM PETHERBK1DGE
to be AGENT for the SALE of their ALES,also Winee
and Spirits. 4466
"THE BEE HIVE,"
MUSWELLBROOK.
COHEN BROTHERS, in again announcing the open-
ing of the above Establishment, respeotfully inti-
mate that, having purehased the whole of their Stock
direct from the importers, they are enabled to offer to
the pnblio
AN IMMENSE ASSOBTMENT OF GOODB,
to suit the present Beason, at remarkably low prices.
The pnblio belief in the bona fide charaoter of these
advertisements having been so clearly exhibited by the
Íiatronage beBtowed upon "The Bee Hive," renders pub
¡sbing a list of prices unnecessary. Cohen Brothers,
therefore, would merely request a call, and an examina-
tion of their goods and prices, feeling confident the re-
sult would prove satisfactory.
Squatters, Settlers, and Storekeepers, Ac, Ac, would
find this a favorable establishment for laying in a really
good and oheap stock of supplies.
The Proprietors would wish to draw the pnblio atten-
tion to their large and varied assortment of
MEN'S AND BOYS' AND YOUTHS' BEADY-MADE
CLOTHING,
always on hand, of the latest fashion, and best mate-
rials.
Gentlemen's Clothing prooured, made to order, fit
guaranteed.
A Choice Lot of
WINES, SPIRITS, BEER, AND CORDIALS,
Really worth the attention of parties requiring Genuine
Artioles, at a Low Fgure.
The Stock of
DBAPERY, FANCY GOODS, Ac, Ac,
will be fonnd the most replete in the district.
A large and varied assortment of
GROCERIES, OILMEN'S STORES, Ac, Ac,
at a trifling advance upon Sydney prices.
IRONMONGERY, in all its branches
English and Colonial Saddlery
Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes, in leather, cloth,
blaok and fanoy cashmere, kid, Ao.
Men'« Colonial and English Booti
And, in fact, everything oonnected with the trade can be
obtained at
COHEN BROTHERS,
"Bee Hive,"
Muswellbrook,
Next Mr. W. Eaton's Hotel.
No business transacted on Saturdays. Open Saturday
Evening at Five o'olook.
Agents for the Viotoria Fire and Life Insurance Com-
pany. 4465
WOOLLENS ! WOOLLENS ! ! WOOLLENS ! ! !
Notioe to Tailors and all other Woollen Bnyeri.
The undersigned having constantly on hand one of the
largest stocks of WOOLLENS that is to be found in the
Australian colonies to select from, of every colour and
shade, likewise all other kind" of trimmings «onneeted
with the trade, and at all times purobasing for oaeh, ii
prepared to sell thom lor the same, CHEAPER than
any other house in the colony. COUNTRY ORDERS
containing remittances punctually executed.
S. PALMER, Wholesale and Retail Woollen Draper, 20
and 22, Goulbnrn-street, one doer west of George-etreet,
Sydney. _4270
BACOH.
SALTED TONQUES.
THE Undersigned havo now FOR SALE, of thil
season's curing
BACON-sides
Bacon-cheeks
Hams
Salted Ox Tonguee
Dried Ox Tongues.
SOLOMON, VINDIN, A CO.,
4097 Weit Maitland.
[ADVERTISEMENT.]
THE undersigned informs Settlers and Farmers of the
Hunter, Williams, Paterson, Allyn, Manning, and
Clarence Rivers, Singleton, Wollombi, Illawarra, Shoal-
haven, and the other remote districts respectively, that
ho baB commenced Business as AUCTIONEER AND
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, and is prepared to
reoeive at his Stores, Market Wharf, Sydney, consign-
ments of (all kinds) Farm Prodnce, Hay, Grain, Tobacco,
Hidei, Wool, Sheepskins, &o.
Shippers and others^ placing goods in his hands may
depend that his undivided attention will be constantly
direoted to further their interests, by effecting Bales at
highest market prices, with accounts and net cash pro-
ceeds furnished promptly. He hopes, by a strict prootical
observance of the course indioated, to give satisfaction,
and ensure support.
Goods received, Store free.
Ju. LEDSAM,
Auctioneer and General Commission Agent,
4338 Market Wharf, Sydney.
"MOREE STORES," MOREE,
GWTDIR KlVRB.
MESSRS. D. & R. M'KENZIE take this opportunity
of thanking their numerous friends and customers
for the large patronage bestowed on them since they
became proprietors of the above Noted Stores, and beg
to inform them that they have now JUST RECEIVED a
LARGE ASSORTMENT of general STORE GOODS,
consisting of Drapery, Grocery, Ironmongery, and
Colonial Saddlery, Boots, English and Colonial, Blankets
-red, white, and blue ; Ac, &o , <fec.
AU the goods are personally selected, to Buit the
wants of the distriot. They can therefore be recom-
mended as being really superior.
A large lot of superior Flour, Salt, Teas, and Sugars,
for wholesale station supplies. Prioea at a very low
figure, to defy competition.
Moree, 5th June, 1863, 4038
TOBACCO STEMS & LEAF, in any quantity, for
SHEEPWASH, always on hand, at the Tobacoo
Factory of the undersigned.
GEORGE NORRIE.
West Maitland, 20th March, 1863. 4488
IREDALE & OO.'B
IRONMONGEY ESTABLISHMENT,
No. 371, GEORGE-STREET, SIDNBT,
Opposite the Markets.
MR. FREDERIC LASSETTER, sole proprietor of
the business now carried on at 371, George-street,
under the name and style of IREDALE & CO., hereby
fives notice that, upon the completion of the New Ware-
house and Stores now being ereoted by him on the west
side of George-street, three doon north of Market
street, the business of IREDALE & CO. will be trans-
ferred to the new premises, and there carried on in his
own name.
Mr. LASSETTER having, on the termination of MB
former partnership In 1860, sneoeeded to the business
whioh was established by his uncle, the late Mr.
LANCELOT IREDALE, in 1820, continued to carry it
on under the name of tho old firm in the expectation
tbat the only son of his nncle, to whom the premises
belong, would desire to enter into tbe bnsiness; but Mr.
Iredale having now mado up his mind not to engage in
mercantile pursuits, Mr. Lassetter has no farther object
in continuing the name of Iredale & Co., and therefore
he has determined on the transfer of the bnsiness to the
new premises to discontinue it, and to carry on the busi-
ness In the name of
4489 FREDERIC LAS8ETTER.
THE PLANTING SEASON.
MESSR8. GUILFOYLE & SON beg to remind
those ladies and gentlemen of Maitland and the
surrounding districts who are about making gardens,
orohards, or plantations, that they have tbe largest
and most varied assortment of ORNAMENTAL TREES,
FLOWERiNG SHRUBS, and CLIMBERS, and also of
FRUIT-TREES, inoluding tropical, &o., that was ever
witnessed in the Australian colonieB.
They beg to make known to those who should favor
them with their orders that the most striot attention is
paid to packing, and none but well-established PLANTS
in pots leaving their establishment ; while their ehargOB
are so exceedingly moderate, feel confident that in every
instance they will give the most perfeot satisfaction.
Orders per poBt will be immediately attended to, and,
where the selection is left to the advertisers, parties
may rely upon good plants and best sorts. Priced
catalognes forwarded upon application.
ROSES, 200ohoioevarieties ; CAMELLIAS, 80 ditto;
AZALEAS, 60 ditto.
OmnibusseB leave the corner of King and George
Btreets every half-hour, which arrive within a few paoes
of the nursery.
A liberal discount upon large orders.
Exotic Nursery, Double Bay, Sydney. 4216
LONDON EXHIBITION, 1862.
PRIZE MEDAL.
JOHN CHURCH, TOBACCONIST, &e" West Mait-
land, begs to inform his customers and the pnblio,
that he was awarded the FIRST-CLASS PRIZE MEDAL
(at the late Exhibition of All Nations) for Colonial Manu-
factured Tobacco ; and also that, per late arrivals, hehaB
received the following FIRST-CLASS GOODS, consist-
ing of
MEERSCHAUM PIPES
Billiard ditto, bent and straight
Silver-mounted ditto, ditto ditto
Briar and myall pipes
Washed meersohaum, bent and straight
Silver and amber pipe mounts.
Also,
Tobacco pouohoB
Tobacco outters, and every article in the trade.
TOBACCO.
Gold leaf and Cavendish (out)
Honeydew and Negrohead, fineit quality
Cigars, snuffs, ¿co.
JOHN CHURCH,
Tobacco Manufacturer,
4335 West Maitland.
WHEAT AND MAIZE.
THE undersigned is alwaya a CASH PURCHASER
of Good Samples of WHEAT and MAIZE, at the
ourrent rates.
J. F. BURNS.
Steam Mills,
West Maitland. 4049
THE AUSTRALIAN BEDDING MANUFACTORY
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
7, BR IDOK-S TRBBT, STDHBT.
Every article warranted to be of good materials, and
the oheapest in the colony,
W. REASON,
40 Proprietor.
TO CARRIERS AND UP-COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS
ADELAIDE FLOUR, HAY, CORN, &c, in Whole
sale and Retail Quantities, at
4476 HUBERT & NICHOLSON'S,JUNE.
FRANCIS A. BLAKE & CO.,
(LATE MACDONALD,)
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,
175, Pitt Stteet, Mort's Buildings,
SYDNEY.
THE above firm are prepared to SUPPLY their
Friends and Customers with the UNDER-
MENTIONED ARTICLES, at the annexed prioes,
insuring to them the best quality that oan be purobased
at the figure, vii. :
WINES.
Champagne, sparkling Moselle, ditto Hock, Still ditto,
&o., &o., from 36s. to 84s.
Claret, 25s. to 55s.
Burgundy, 30s.
Port, 27B. 6d. to'50s, on draught, from 10s. 6d to 18s. 6d.
Sherry, 22s. Gd. to 55s., ditto, from 8s. 6d. to 25s.
Colonial Wine, 19B. 6d. to 24s., ditto, 7l. 6d.
BEERS. .
Porter, 10s. 6d. to 12s.
Ale, 10s. Gd. to 12s.
SPIRITS.
Brandy, 40s. to 60s., on draught, from 19s.
Whiskey, 32s. to 42s., ditto, from 14s. 6d.
Rum, 32s. to 45a., ditto, from 14s. 6d. to 17s. 6d.
Geneva, 50i. to 56s.
Old Tom, 38s. to 42s.
4c, Ac.
N.B.-Squatters' Stationl supplied, and country orden
mmediately attended to. 3166
IMPORTANT TO SQUATTERS, FARMERS, SETTLERS,
AND OTHERS.
HUBERT & NICHOLSON, Jin., have now on SALE,
at their Wholesale and Retail Batcher's Shop, the
following SEEDS, in prime condition :
English Bye Grass, White, Dntoh, and Red Clover,
Mangold Wurtzel (yellow and red), White Stone
Turnip, &c, Ao., with a ohoioe variety of garden
.eed. «««
FLOWERING PLANTS AND SHRUBS,
Fruit Trees, Garden Seeds,
THE Undersigned begs to return thanks to the ladies
and gentlemen, and the pubho in general of New
South Wales and tho neighbouring colonies, for past
favours, and has much pleasure in informing thom that
in consequence of his visit to Europe he has been en
abled to make many important additions to his extensive
asFortment of greenholme plants, floworing and ornamen-
tal trees and shrubs, fruit trees, Ac,
He can also with confidence draw attention to his
excellent stook of Garden Seeds, selected from the first
seedsmen in Europe, with whom be baB made arrange-
ments for receiving regular consignments.
Be trusts that his former exertions bave given satis-
faction, and, ogdin thanking his numerous customers for
the patronage which has been so liberally bestowed upon
him during the last twenty-five years, at the same time
promises that even groater care and attention shall be
bestowed on all orders with which he may bo favoured,
as ho is now assisted by his son, end the whole busi
ness is carried on under their own perBonal superintend-
ence.
Omnibusses leave the Poat-offioe every half-bour, and
convey passengers lo within a lew yardB of the entrance
to the Gardens.
JOHN BAPTIST, Bourke-Btreet, Snrry Hills, near
Sydney ; and George-Btreet Markets, Sydney. 3366
CHEáP FURNITURE 1 CHEAP FURNITURE!!
FURNITOBB ARCADE,
HIGH STREBT, WEST MAITLAND.
MESSRS. MORSE & GREER beg to inform their
friends and the pubho in geneial that they have
JDbT BEOEIVED a large quantity of ENGLISH AND
AMERICAN CHAIRS, consisting of sitting-room,
dining-room, and bed. room ohairs; also, rocking, nurs-
ing, invalid, office, smoking, and children's high and low
ohairs (with and without rookers), whioh being pnrobased
for oash, they are enabled to Bell fully 20 per oent.
cheaper than any other house ont of Sydney.
Messrs M. A C, have also a Large Assortment of
COLONIAL FURNITURE, oonBisting of wood and
oane-bottomed chairs, cheffoniers, large and small chests
of drawers, safes, tableB, w&Bhstands, bedsteads, cots,
sofas, oouehes, and looking-glasses, which they will sell
equally oheap, and for make are equal to any in the
distriot.
Doors and Sashes, and all kinds of Joiners' work,
made to order.
All kinds of jobbing neatly done, and on reasonable
terms.
A Large Assortment of COLONIAL HARDWOOD
and other Timber constantly on band. 3850
LUCERNE AND WHITE CLOVER SEED.
FOR 8ALE, by the undersigned, a few CWTS. of
NEW LUCERNE SEED, juBt threshed, warranted
the best kind, and free from mixture of foreign seed ;
also, WHITE CLOVER 8EED, just threshed.
M. S. CHRISTIAN,
4486 West Maitland.
IF YOU WISH A GOOD HEAD OF HAIR, TRY A
BOTTLE of PRATTS DEVONIAN CREAM
whioh is one of tho boat preparations extant for
strengthening and promoting tbe growth of the hair.
This elegant and useful preparation is now extensively
known, and as extensively approved. It keeps the hair
from falling off. It greitly embellishes its appearance.
It pre vont s it from turning prematurely grey.
Prepared only by W, PRATT, Dispensing and Family
Chemist, 519, George-street, Sydney; in battles 2s. Gd.
and 4s. Cd. eaoh. AGENTS.-West Maitland: Messrs.
Lipscombo, Hallam, Compton, Stephenson, and Blair.
East Maitland: Mr. Nainby. Morpeth: Mr, Lewin,
Newcastle : Messrs. KnaggB and Milne, 1968
TO TOBACCO GBOWEBS.
LEAF TOBACCO! LEAF TOBACCO II
THE Undersigned are CASH PURCHASERS of
Good SampleB of COLONIAL LEAF TOBACCO
for whioh the Highest Market Price will be given.
WOLFE & GORRIOK,
4487 West Maitland.
JUST PUBLISHED,
PRIOB ONE BHlLLINe,
THE NEW PUBLICANS' ACT, OF 186«.
Assented to January 20th.
THE ABOVE ACT, printed in 1-amphlet Form, can
now be bad at this Office.
It will be forwarded to parties in the oountry on
receipt of Is. 2d. worth of postage stamps.
A liberal discount allowed to BookBBllen and Store*
keenan
V
"THE MAITLAND MERCURY."
THE MAITLAND MERCURY is published
everr TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATDRDAT mora-
ng, at the Office, High-street, West Maitland.
TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION:
Per quarter-booked. 10s.
" Paid in advance. 9s.
Single copies of any publication oan alwayB be had at
the office ; but so person is authorised to sell out-
side.-Single copieB, 4d. ; with extra sheet, 6d.
CHARGE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS:
The first eight lines of Bpace and under. 3s.
For every inch of space afterwards. 2s.
SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS, PAID FOR IN CASH:
Two lines and under. One shilling.
From three to five lines. Two shillings.
From BÍI to eight lines .Three shillings.
But no advertisement, however small, willbeooofcd
for less than three shillings.
Ordinary advertisements, extending across two
columns, will be inserted, if desired, at an inorease of
twenty-five per cent, on the usual charges for both
colnmnB.
SsT Births, Deaths, and Marriages will be oharged
three shillings eaoh ; and in every case must be authen-
ticated.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.
If advertisements are not delivered at the Offioe
BEFORE FIVE O'CLOCK on the evening prior lo
publication their insertion cannot be guaranteed.-And
orders for withdrawal or alteration muBt be Bent by
FOUR.
All instructions from advertisers must be given in
writing ; and advertisements should have the number of
insertions desired marked on them-otherwise, they will
be inserted regularly, and oharged for.
AGENTS FOR THE "MAITLAND MERCURY.»
ABBOTT, Mr. THOB.-Dungog
ATKINS, Mr. HY.-Hinton
BASSAN, Mr. A. W. E.-Nundle
BRIDGE, Mr. GEORGE-Wollombi
BRODIE, Mr. ALBX.-Murrurundi, Blandford, and Brees»
BoeTLK, Mr. F.-Wallgett and Pookataroo
BURRELL, Mr. J. H.-Wee Waa
BURKE, Mrs.-Wallabadah
CARPENTER, Mr. H. S., Miller's Forest
Cons» & LEVY, Messrs -Tamworth and Goonoo Goonoo
COLE, Mr. JAMES-Brisbane Water
CORNER, Mr. WM- Paterson' and Gresford
Cox, Mr. W. F.-Branxton and Jump-up
CDBITT, Mr. A.-Sydney
DICKSON, Mr. JNO.-Mudgee
DUNDAR, Mr. F.-Stonehenge and Wellingrove
ELSE, Mr, A.-Wingham and Tinonee
FREDERICK, Mr. F.-Scone
FARQUHAR, Mr. D.-Olarenoe Town
HATLBS, Mr. A. W.-Becky River and Uralla »'
HENDERSON, Mr. A-Coolah .'
IpBwioh
-Warwick '
JOHNSTON, Mr. A,-Gulligal ' J
KEMP, Mr. B. A.-Tenterfield " '
KEPPIB, Mr. JAB.-Meroo J
KIBBLE, Mr. G. A. F.-Denm»n
LUSCOMBE, Mr. R. J.-Muswellbrook and Aberdeen , '?
MACKENZIE, Messrs. D. and R.-Moree. /
MANSON, Mr. J. T.-Warialda, Bingera, and Callandoon
MOOEE, Mr. J.-Armidale, Bendemeer, and Waleh» (
MUNRO, Mr. WILLIAM-Merriwa
NIWTON, MrB. E.-B»rraba
NEWBY, Mr. JOHN-Manning River
PLANT, junr., Mr. W. F,-Gunnedah
PAOE, Mr. JAB -Grafton
PAINE, Mr. J. 8.-Newcastle ..
PETTIT, MT.CHAB.-Singleton,Camberweu,»nd Forowien
PIPEB, Mr. JAB.-CossiliB
ROBERTSON, Mr. J.-Drayton and Toowoomba
ROBERTS, Mr. GHO.-Dunmore
SCOBIE, Mr. JNO , Waratah (
SAUNDias, Mr. O.-Jerry's Plains
SHAW, Mr. W.E.-Raymond Terrace '
SOWDEN, Mr. SAML.-Coonabarabran '
SPENCE, Mr. M.-Port Macquarie. :
THOMPSON, Mr. M. G.-Maodonald River
WAUGH, Mr. THOS.-Seaham
WRIOHT, Mr. 0. A.-Bowling Alley Point
WILLIAM!, Mr. JOHN-Stroud and Gloucester.
tí^and ,-Printed and published by A"«»»**"*
.ole proprietor, at the corner of High and uum
street«.
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