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e NOTICE, f
e E hreby notiy that Mr. Even Roberts I
is no longer in any way concerned
with the shop In Brishnne-atreet lately con- k
dueted by him on our account I and that ha is a
from thiu date prohlhbited from collecting any
e debts lau to the establishment.
Payment of all dab's will be received by us
n on the promises, and the bu.ine?a carried on as
usual. Bnow
Il BRowNa, EarstenT & Ca. "
SW. J. Nonwnw,. ( t
0 Launceston, Ih October, 186 . (w
V1 R. NELSON eags to announce that
1 under the now arrangements he cot.
tinues to take hoarders ns before.
t Launceston, Sept. 26, 1860. e) r
,
" D EDUCTION IN HATES OF FIRI'
B PREMIUMS.-Cornwall Insuracel
Company.-From this date a reduction of 25
per cent will be made on the rates hithcrt,
charged for Fire Insurance. By order of the
i board, JAnan AsensonD, Secretary. Brie
I bane-street, Sept.24th, 1856. (a
e CTOLEN or strayed from a paddock at
17 Longford, about the latter end of De.
Icmber, one red and white bollok, white
, face, wide horns, branded I0 on off hip. If
0 stolen, a reward of £10 will be paid on con
, vltion, and £2, if strayed, upon recovery.
o Ronen MOTT, Butcher, Longford. Jan 7.
REMOVAL,
TIARRIS'S PRINTING OFFICE Is re
moved to his new promises tm Patter
son-street, near the new Government Build
lngs. (w
e CAUTION AND £2 10s. REWARD.,
I HEREBY caution the publl against em- I
ploying William Fitgibbon, ho,having
run away from my hired service on the 6th
oinstant, and I offer a reward of two pounds I
Sten shillings for his apprehension.
t Description-Age about 44 years, height I
about 5 feet 7 inches.
WILLIAr BRowN, JuNK.
Eastfleld Farm, near Cressy,
December 8. (at
SAVE YOUR TEETH.-Extraction ren
dered quite unnecessary by the use of
Waddell's Anodyne in all cases of Toothache.
No family should be without it. Sold by T. 2
OeBOHNE. Chemist, Charlc*sroet, sole agent
or Launceston. II
SCONE MILLS.-Grist Work done as
usual.
PUBLIC POUND. Evandale.-Impounded
1 by Arthur Weller, of Woodmount, on S1
the 7th day of December, 1860 t- It
One dark brown horse, three years old, C
black points, white star on forehead, no shoes t.
on, stands about 15 hands high. IP
Damages claimed L£. al
Poundage fees, food and water, Is. 6d. per
day. b
If the aboveanimal be not claimed and re. n
deemed within the time allowed by law, it will n
be sold by me on Wednesday, the 2nd day of at
January, 1861, according to the provisions of it
the Impounding Act. al
WILLIst RItoIAnoa,
n) Poundkeeper
M USICAL.-- Planofortes, Organs, Har- I
moniums, Flutioas, Musical Boxes, n0
thorouchly tuned and repaired byJ. J.Pollard, dt
9 years in the firm of Collard & Collard, Lon- o0
don. Orders received byMr. Hudson, stationer. bt
Brisbane street, or opposite the Club Hotel, di
Brisha.e street. J. J. P. will visit the bl
country districts three times in the year 1t
Nov. 5. (a lI
NEW SOUTH WALES DEPART- b
MENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.-
Sydney, 18th May, 1860.-The Government c
of New South Wales having decided to offer a 7
premium of £600 for the best, and of £800 f
for the second beet, design for now Houses of f
Parliament and Public Offices-Notice is a
hereby given to profeeslonal men and othersa
reaident in Tasmania, that competitive draw- n
lngs, with speclfications and estimates of the It
above, will be received up to the let of March, tI
1861, at this office, addressed to " The Secre- o
tary for Pablic Works, Sydney, 'and endorsed I
" Design for New Houses of Parliament, &e.,
for New South Wales."
I Copies of the General Conditions, which in
I clude ample detail of the accommodation re
quired, may be seen, together with photo- ft
graphic views and contoured plains of the site
on application to the Colonial Secretary' r
Offico, Hobart Town. W. M..AtnotD. (W
MESSRS. HUXTABLE & BLACK,
SURGEONS, inform the inhabitants of t
Perth that one of them will attend at Mr.
Schulte's Hotel, for consultation, every
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, between the
hours of 10 and 3 o'clock. Jan. 18. (x
NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP.
M R. W. H. CLAYTON boeg to notify t
his friends and the publie that he has
admitted Mr. E. D. Edwards as a partner into
has business, and that on and after the first of
January next the business will bhe carried
on by
rCLAYTON & EDWARDS,
s Architects and Surveyors.
An intelllient lad, with a taste for drawing,
wanted as pupil.
y October l. (
ST WILLIAMS, of Hobart Town, has oat
a i' salo superior Pianofortes by Allison and f
it Allison, at Mr. Joscelyne's Cabinet Ware- i
,thouse, St. John.street. J. W. will be in Laun.
if ceston twice in the year, tuning pianofortes t
Orders asabove. ( I
D RI'S ANTI-HIEMORRBOID-A cer
Staein and speedy care in any case of
piles l price 10s. per bottle. R. P. Dttx
Chemist, &c., Sole Agent, Charles-street. (w I
GUIDE TO HEALTH AND IIAPPI.
N ESS, a popular medical work, price is. t
by post, 2s. beautifully illustrated with 100
. engravings, containing the opinions of Val
r peau Lallemand, Roux, Ricord, &e. a with e
1. the latest sclentife discooeries, denominated
o Self Treatment, and which is so simple
that all can practice for themselves
'a privately and succeasfully. It gives
coplioe instructions for the perfect restoration
of those who are suffering from dehility arising
from excesses In early life, and points out the
most successful remedies for the various dis
eases which afflict the human race.
! A New and Important Discorer in' the
SSolcence of IMedielino.-C?tatlon.-The Patentee,
, Member of the Royal Collece of Sureoas of
o Enland, Graduoate of the leoyal University
d of Erlangen, can only be consulted st his resal
adence, No. 19, Derners*treet, Oxlord-street,
f London, as he never, tinder any circomseances,
travels either at heome or abroad . He, con
re aiders it necessary that every expedient should
b he adopted to seceure the public agailst imhte.
tlinsn of the Trlesamar. N ne are genulne onless
the engravings of the seals of the Patent Office
o of England, the seals cf the Ecole de Phar.
n maele de Paris, and the Imperial College of
n Vienna, are afixed upon each wrapper and
he around ench case. Imltntloatns of the same are
lilble to the severest penalties the courts of
aw can award.
S Trlesemr.-TrIlesemar, Nos. 1, 9, and 2, are
alike devoid of taste or smell, and of. all nau
ed seating qnalllles, divideld Into separate doses,
as administered by Valpean, Lollemand, and
u Roaux, adapted for both sexes.
r Triesemar, No. 1, is a ertoln remedy for
relaued, weak or decayed contitutions, arising
-- --, ,
from excesses in youth or too long resldence in
hot climates. It has restored thousands of
sufferers, who are now in the enjoyment of
health and vigor. It is invaluablo to all who
suffer from nervous debility, spermatorrhea,
rheamatism, goat, bilious and liver complaints,
Indigestion, hearthburn, acidity of the stomach,
nausea, dizziness of the eyes, habitual and
occasional costiveness, piles, flatulency, want
of self.possession, hesitation, blushing caused
by irregularities of the nervous system, asthman,
conahs, cold, wheezing In the chest, depression
of spirits, trembling, shaking of the hanis and
limbs, hysterics, disturbed dreams, and drow.
siness. They are mild in their operation.
gratelal to the stomach, creating appetite, pro
motlng digestion, and strengthening the whole
nerrvous system.
Tresemar, No. 2, elfectually eradlctes all
traces of gonnrrhea. both in its mild and
aggravated forms 1 gleats, strictures irritation
of the bladder, pains of the bladder, palus of
the loins and kidneys, and all urinoegenital
diseases.
Triesemar, No. 3, is the great Continental
remedy for syphilis and aeeondary symptoms.
It seorohes out and purliles. the diseased'
humors from the blood, and cleanses tho sys
tem from all deteriorating causes I it also con
stitutes a certain coare for scurvy, scrofula,
bolls, pustules, tumours, abscesses, ulcerations
carbuncles, excoriatlons, white swellings.
worms; and is infalliblo for pimples, redness,
roughness, and all other skin diseases.
This medicine has the power of restoring
cases deemed by all incurable, and where
every other treatment has proved ineffectual.
Price lts., or four cases in one for 88s.
which esaves 11s. 1 and in £5 cases whereby
there Is a saving of £1 12s.
Wholesale agent for United States and
British America :-Mr H. A. Barrow, 157,
Prncesrstreet, New York, a few blocks west of
Broadway.
Agents for the East and West Indies and
Australia :-Antigua, T. and G. Carroll;
Barbadoes, N. J. nuck t Kingston, E.
Aaron Nassau, T. Brace; Sydney, P. F.
Morgan, 112, Pitt-street ; Ceylon, J E Eaton;
Bombay, Messrs Framjea. Nessorwanjee, and
Co.. It, Forbes-street; Bangal, Halso and
Nephews, Medical Hall, Agra; Melbourne,
W. H. Florance.
Agents in Victoria r-Castlemaino, J. B.
French : Beechworth. IV. Witt s Sandhurst,
E. T. Jones i Geelong, W. E. Pardey I Cres
wick, W. B. Lees; Ballaarat, Robinson and
Wayne t Melbourne. Florence and Lewis,
222, Lonsdale-street east.
The Triesemar may also be obtalned from
the Principal Patent Medicine Vendors in
every other part of the world. (x
T HE GREATEST MEDICAL DIS
COVERY OF THE AGE.-Cautlon
against counterfeits.-None are genuine un
less the signature of R. and L. Perry and
Co. Is affixed to each wrapper and blown on
the bottle ; and each bottle is protected by a
patent capsule, bearing the proprietors' name
and address in full.
Messrs. R. and L. Perry & Co., are only to
be consulted at their residence No. 19, Ber
nors-street. Oxford-street, London, as they
never, under any circumstances, travel either
at home or abroad, and they hereby caution
the public against any person using their
name
Perry's Cordial Balm of Syrlacum restores
the impaired powers of life, when exhausted
by the follies of youth, maturity, or old age.
It Is a certain core in all cases of extreme
nervous debility produced by early impru.
dance and various other causes.epermatorrhaea,
oexhaustion, incapacity for society, study, or
business, indigestion. shortness of breath,
dimness of sight, giddiness, cholic, bowel and
bilious liver complaints, constipation and re
laxation, dysentery, asthma, jaundice, fever,
lumbago, gout. rheumatism, coughs, colds;
sore, weak and ulcerated throats; nervousnoe,
hysteria, paine in the limbs, interrupted cir
culation, tie.dolereux, restlessness at night, all
chronic diseases, and all female complaints.
This invaluable medicine is the most wonder
fal triumph of art over nature, and is adapted
for both sexes. It has the effect of restoring
and increasing the natural vigor of those who
are suffering from prostration and languor
produced by sojouring in the colonies or in
hot climates. Thousands have been restored
to health and vigor by its use, as sworn to on
oath before the Right Hon. Matthew Wood,
Lord Mayor of London, and the following
Aldermen-Sir John Eamer, George Scholey,
Esq., John Atkins, Esq.. and others. Price
Its. per bottle, or four quantities in one for
33s, which saves lls; and in 51, bottles, ef
fectinga arving of Il. 12s.
Perry's Concentrated Detersive Essence, a
remedy for any of the forms of secondary
symptoms, and for purifying the system from
contamlnation. It is recommended for all
those diseases for which mercury, &c., are
not only employed in vain, but too often to
the utter ruin of health. Its action is purely r
detersive, and its beneficial influence on the I
system is undeniable. Price Its. and 883s
per bottle, also a saving of 11s.
Perry's Patent Concentrated Essence of
Copaiba and Cubeb, Sugar-Coated Globules.
-An agreeable preparation of the very es
saencel of the balsam of copaiba and cabobs,
perfectly tasteless, retaining at the same time
all its curative powers. In all cases of
gonorrhmas, gleet, strictuares, &c., a singl trial
will prove the efficacy of this invaluable
remedy ; as it at once acts upon the kidneys,
bladder, and the urino.genital organs, re
storing them to their healthy state. Price lie.
and 88s. per box
Health Depends upon Pure Blood.-Perry's
Purifying Specific Pills.--An infallible cure
for all diseases of the skin, such as scurvy,
emofols. ulcers, boils, blotches, pimples oan the
face and body, &o. Price l is. and 33s. per
box.
On Nervousness, Relaxation, and Exhans.
tion-New edition; enlarged to 190 pages,
lilustrated by toO anatomical colored on
graoings" on steel, just published, price 2s. ed.,
by poet as. ed.
The Silent Friend, a medical work on the
nature, treatment, and cure of nervous and
physical debility, exhaustion, spermatorrhma,
and all. urino-genital diseases of the nervous
system, and other diseases incidental to both
oxes, producing a degeneracy of mental and
piyslel strength, terminating in total do.
blilty and ineapacity shewing why these
diseases so often appear incurable, when in
realiy thev can be effoetually removed by the
most simple moans.
Also to be had from all agents in all parts
of the world, Extracts from the Silent Friend,
price 6d. I which contains directions for the
anidance of patients, and is locluded In the
price charged for the medicines.
Sold at Messres. R. and L. Perry and Co's.,
Wholesale Depot, No. 19, lBeroers.street, Ox.
ford street, London t W. IL Florance, 222,
Lonsdale-street East, Melbourne Pinakey,
112, Pltt.streoot, BSydoney T. and G. Car
roll, Antigna t N. J. Rfck, Berbadoes
Edward Aaron, Kingston s T. Bruce Nassau
J.E. Eaton, Ceyloni Messrs. Framja0, Nes.
sarwanjee, and (Co., Forbes.strees, Bengal
Ilulse and Naphews, Medical IHall, Agra.
Agents in Victoria -OCasllemaine, J. B.
reanch t Beechworth, WV. W'it t Seandhurst,
e. T. Jones Geaelong,. W. E. Padsey ta Bal
laarat, Robinson and Wayne e Crrewlok, W.
H. Lees t Melbourne, Florance and Lewis,
222, Lonsdale-street East. (w
COACH TO ORESSY.
ON and aRfter Friday, the O8th Instant, ,J.
STankaord will ran his conveyance through
to the Cressy, daily, leaving Cressy at 7 a.m,.
and Angel Inn, Launeceston, ast 4 p.m,
Fares
From Cressy ........................s 5
Atnd from Lenglord ..........e. 8e.
N.B.-J. Tankard will habe responsible for all
parcola booked to his care. (a
ITI
JUST PUBLISHED:
LA UNCESTON EXAM ,INE1R
ALMANAC
FOR .
Price On Penniy: to' Dealerse 9d. iper' 'dozen.
December 8. (a
CHEAP BREAD AND PUDDINGS.
F OR making really sweet and economica
Broad without Yeast. use HARPER
TWELVETREES' BAKING and PASTRY
POWDER, by which the number of loaves
will be increased one in adx.
It is lighter and more nutritions than yeast,
and its use dispenses with the inconvenience
and delay which is unavoidable when yeast is
used.
Puddings. cakes, pancakes, and all kinds of
pastry may also be made without butter or
eggs, besides saving 2 lbs of flour in 14 lbs
One packet Is equal to cages or 1 lb of butter
or lard. Before leaving the shnp, see that you
get " Harper Twelvetrees' Baktlg Powder."
Works, Bromley-by-Bow, London,-E.
Sold by Mr. R. P. Dix, chemist, Launces
ton; Mr. Joseph Brickbill, Campbell Town ;
Mr. Drury, Hobart Town; and all grocers
and druggists. Wholesale agent for Australia,
Edward Whitby, 25, Flinders-lane east, Mel
bourne. For Sydney & E. and W. Paul, 89
York-street (o
A C U R E FOR THE
AFFLICTED.
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
Possessed of this remedy every man is his
own family physician. If his wife or ehildren
are troubled with eruptions of the skin, sores,
tomours, white swellings, sro throats, asthma
or ony other external ailment, a persevering
usne of the ointment is all that Is necessary to
produce a radical cure. It is invaluable to
the population of this climate.
Bad Legs and Bad Breasts.-In no ease
has this ointment been known to fall 'either in
the cure of bad legs or bad breasts ; thousands
of persons of all ages have been effectually
cared byit when discharged from hospitals as
incurable. If the dropsy settles in the legs
the ointment will care it if used with the
pills.
Shin Diseases howtever desperate may be
radically Cured.-Scald heads, itch, blotches
on the skin, scrofulous sores or king's evil, and
such like afflictions, yield to the mighty power
of this fin ointment provided it be well rubbed
the affected parts two or three times a day.
ann the pills be taken to purify the blood
Its effects are magical in moscheto bites.
Wrounds, Bruises, Burns, and Scalds.
Accidents are lamentably frequent, and often
even when trivial in themselves, are made to
end fatally from want of due attention and
proper remed,es. The most powerful curative
ever applied to wounds, bruises, and sores
of any sort, is Holloway's ointment. Every
sadesman--eery man to whom an accident
may happen -and who s. there exempt ?-
shoold be provided with it against the phy
sical dangers which. though never foreseen
are of hourly occurrence.
Piles and Fistulas.-The cures which this
ointment effects in heating nlears of loog
standing and which have resisted all other ap.
plications, as well a in curing piles, fatulas,
bave been so countless and as notorious
throughout the world, that any effort to give
an adequate detailed statement of their number
or character would be vain. It is sufficient to
say that the ointment has never proved inegica
cious : the population or this country are very
subjcct to the above complaints.
GreattHousehold Remedy l-The diseases olf
the skin, to which children are most subject,
such as encrusted sores on the head and face,
rashes, ringworm, tetter, pimples, &c., ars
quickly relieved by this unguent, and unfor
tunately here nmany of the adult population
the subject to skin diseases which are immeo
diately cured by this wonderful ointment.
-Dropsies.-Thls miraculous ointment if well
worked into the complaining parts twice a
day, "as salt is forced into meat," and the pills
taken according to the printed directions, the
effect will be most wonderful.
This invaluable ointment will cure any
ulcer or sore, however desperate and long
standing, even where amputation has been re
commended as the only means of saving the
limb.
Both the Ointment and Pills should be use
n thefollowmng cases:
Bad L aegGout
Bad Brets Olandular Swellngs
Bums Lumbago
ounlons Plies
Bits otf tachetos and bheumatlUr
sand-ales Scaldl
Core-ba Sore Nlpples
Chleso-loot ore sThrots
Chllblalns SkBln-diseusa
Chapped hands 8earun
Coitn ,t eores.heads
Cnelers Tumoure
Coatracted sad stiff' Uleera
Joentsu Wound
tlephanul| , Yaws
irltulu
Sold at the establishment of PaomesSon
OLLOWAY 244, btrand, (near Temple Bar)
London i also by all respectable druggists and
dealers in medicines throughout the civiliscd
world. Directions for the guidance of patients
ineovery disorder are affixed to each pot.
Agent-JACOB WElBB wholesale and
retall, at the Depot, Eliozabeth-street.
Sub-agents of whom the medicines may
be confidently purchased :-Mr. Hatton,
chemist' Launceston ; Mr. II. P. Dix, chemist,
Charles-strert,opposite Howe's Auction Roomes
lMr. J. Nox ,King's Moneadows Mr. Valentine'
Ross s Mr. Hyame, Long Mlcadows.
HE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
FIRE AND LIFE IN UR CE
COMPANY.
Empowered by Acts of Parliament
Established in 1830. Having a Colonial
Proprietary, and the following Board of DI
rectors in Sydnoy:-Joseph S. Willis, Esq,
Chairman; Hon G. H. Holdon; Sir Daniel
Cooper, M.P. I J. B. Watt, Esq.; Blenjami
Buchanan, Esq. t the Hen. Sir Charles
Nicholson, K C.B.
Resident Secretary: A. Stanger Leatnes,
Esq. Bankers : The Bank of Australasia.
Capital Subscribed exceeding £1,700,000.
Accumulated -Funds invested, £1,088,000,
of which considerably more than £130,000
is invested in New South Wales and Tasmania
Annual income of the Company £450,000.
Fire Insurance.
REDUCTION OF 25 PER CENT. on the
car,eut rates of premium.
SPolicies granted on stone, brick, weather.
board, and other buildings I alsm on merchan.
dise, furniture, hay and corn stacks, and every
other description of proporty,-The loss on
which will be adjusted and paid by the undes,
signed (to the amount of tls insurance) at the
market value immediately brJbrs the fre.
Life Department.
The undersigned continues to receive propo
sals for the sale and purchase of annuities, on.
dowments, and reversions, and for insurances on
lives, &c.
Medical Referees.-Dr. Casey, Launcestonu
Dr. Teash, Outlands ; Dr. Ward, Fnlagal lr
Valentine, Campbell Town.
The rates forall ages, and other scales,
and every information may be obtained on ap.
plication at the oflce of the undersigned.
OCABLna M'Anu-Vo , Agent.
St. John-street. Latmeestonu, June 1 t1888
IC ORNWALL FIRE AND MARINE
LJ INSURANCE COMPANY
LAUNCESTON.
[ESa rLIISHED IN 1841.)
Directors :-R. Do Little, W. S. Button,
M. Gaunt, Thomas Corbett, Richard Green.
Secretary :-JamesAtkenhead. Accountant:
-Mattbhews Tyson. Solicitor :-J. W.
Gleadow. Bankers :-Bank of Australasia.
Marine Surveyor, Lauunceston: W. Henniker.
Aoans.-IIobart Town:-William Sack
ville Turner. Melbourne:-Thos. Fulton eand
Co. Geelong :-Alfred Douglas & Co. Ado
laido :-Abraham Scott. Agent at River
Mersey for the reception of Marine proposals
-N. S. Hodstrom.
ga' The "Cornwall Engine" is in charge
of John Whiting, near the Baptist Chapel,
York-street, to whom application is requested
to be made in the event of fire.
Those insured in this office against casualties
by fire are reminded that annual polieles ex
ire oe 1st January, let April, let July, and
bOctober.
4T AUNCESTON2AGENCY-THE
L AUSTRALASIAN FIIjE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Directors ta
Robert Kerr, Esq.. J.P., Chairman. :.
W; H. Tekettt, .eq., J P., Vice Chairman.
Edward Cohen, Esq., J.P.
James Spowers, Esq. ..
"E,. o Mnntere f .;, J.P.
Joseph Sutherland. Esq.
Wm. Maeredle, Esq.. J.P., Se.
The undersigned are prepared to receive
proposals for insurance against casualties by
fire at current rates.
Forms of proposals to be obtained from
J. Conac & Co., Agents,
Charles.stroot, Launceston.
HOBART TOWN AND LAUN
CESTON MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Capital - £63,800. Established 1838.
Office-Stone Buildings, Hobart Town.
Directors :-Askin Morrison, Wm. Crosby,
Henry Hopkins, Thomas Giblin, John Foster.
Tnomas Macdowell, Manager Michaleel
Evans, Accountant; John Dobson, Solicitor;
Andrew Ilaig, Surveyor; Agent at Launeceston
-James Peters; Wm. Henniker, Surveyor.
Branch office at Melbourne, 82, Collins.
street west.
Agent at Geelong. - Messrs.
Swanston, Willis and Stephen. Agent at
Adolaido-Messrs. F. J. Beck, and Co.
Agent at London-Melcsars. Fenwick, Laroche
and Co., Abchurch Ohambers, Abchurch
Yard, Cannon-street.
This company having made arrangements
for the payment in London of claims for loss
to average on policies effected by them to
England, are now prepared to issue policies
payable In London if required, the same bein
granted in triplicate.
T. MACDOWELLt., Manager.
Notice to the Public.
NO CURE NO PAY.
THE DALHOUSIE BATHIS are now
fitted with Tepid Swimming Baths, with
Hot and Cold Shower attached ; besides the
celebrated Medicated Sulphur Baths, by the
use of which nearly one hundred persons have
been cured of every kind of skin complaint;
so efficacious have they proved in every case
hitherto, that the proprietor is prepared for
the future, in every case that is strictly a akin
complaint, to act on the principle of
1 o Cure no Pay.
The Ilot Baths are heated in ten minutes,
but invalids and sick persons can have medi
cared, steam, vapour, sulphur, salt water,
and galvanic baths sent to their own resl
dence.
The Bazaar.-In the Bazaar are kept Tyler
and Sons' diving apparatus, life buoys, swim
ming belts, cork jackets and cork mattresses,
galvanle batteries, and the apparatus for reno.
storing animation to drowned persons, with an
Immense variety of fancy and useful goods.
The Library.-In the Library are five thou
sand volumes of books for sale, less than pub
lishing prices, and one thousand pieces of
choice music, at sixpence each, puhlished at
2s, 3s, 4s, and 5s each. Mapsand charts of the
whole world, Victoria gold-fieldl, pictures and
prints the Illustratcd London News, Laun
caston and Hobart Town papers, &c.
The vessel has threeo decks, too feet long,
and 25 feet wide ; shle is built of Scotch oak i
is coppered and copper fastened; will carry
four hundred tons; has had 500 persons on
board, with cielht sels of quadrilles goiog on
at tile same time. She is os stiff as a house.
and han lain at anchor all iight in a gale of
wind, with four hundred persons on Ionrd,
without the least unpleasant motion ; and by
dispensing with bathing on the trip days, she
has two water-tight compartments in her, by
which means she can neither flil nor sink.
Towed by steam and necompanied by music,
she makes the trip to George Town and back
In one day-a distance of nearly 100 miles.
The Dualousie Blaths and Pleasure Boat
Is open for engagements, either public or
private, and for saleo together with the flaling
boat and nets, the life-boat, the regatta hoat
gigs, yachts, punts, lighters, and water tank
with force-pump and hose.
Also, the Dry Dock and Gridiron, each one
hundred feet long ; together with the Heoaving
Down Appara s. I" - ..
a) , uE A?.? sotnt, Proprietor.
Entire Horses
SUFFOLK.
A PURE Suffolk entire cart horse,lmporied
from England in January, 1857, by II.
F. Anteoy, Esq. He Is now fire years old.
Bred byMr. J. H. Kersey, of Backing Hall,
Helmingham. Sire, Darthrap's Captain, that
took thu prise against all England. at New.
etole. In 1848; dam by Brooks' Captain, and
can saley, be said to be one of the purest and
best cart stallions In Tasmania, and has proved
also himself a sure foal getter.
The above horse will stand at Burnside for
the service of mares.
Terms-Five guineas each, on the removal
of the marea.
For the convenlence of persons rending
mares from a distance, secure paddocks will he
provided, but without responsibility. One
month's grass gratis, after that time ss Od will
beha charged per week for each mare.
H. Horasne, Burnside.
FLYING DUTCHMAN.
l HAT magnificent thorough-bred horse, by
. Jersey, out of the Bay Middleton mare
(both imported by A, Rose Esq.), will stand
at Burnside for the service e1 mares.
Terms-£4 4s each, on tim remoral ofthe
Secure paddocks will be proesided, as above.
e) . H. Bonlo e, Beuaatus. .
PUNCH.
A SPLENDID bluck entire cart horse
rising lour years, bred by James
Stewart, Esq. Sire-Talilaker, Champion.
Dam-Violet by Young Prince out of Beauty,
a pare Suffolk mare.
Punch will travel over MI'Kinnon's Ford.
through Quemby, Westbury, Marsh Paddock,
beloraine, Danbarton, and Inrwood every
ninth day.
Terms-31. 5s. groomnage included, payable
by bill due Ist January, 1881.
WVs. H. OLD?UcEn.
Charilon, Quanby, Sept. 22. (w
YOUNG CLYDE
W ILL travel this season for the service of
mares, starting on the 10th September,
1860.
Young Clyde is a dark brown colt, three
years-old, stands 16 hands high, and well-pro
portioned ; sire, Ilid Clyde, imported by I.
Q. Kermode, Esq. ; dam Flower, by Prince.
Prince a fine Suffolk, imported by J. W. Glee
dow, Esq.
Young Clyde will travel this season from
Wallace Estate, through Longford, Perth,
Evandale, Nile, to Pretty Plains, and back the
same round; also calling when his service is
required.
Mares sent to this horse will have the run of
a well.watnred paddock gratis for one
month, without responsibility, after that 2s 6d
per week.
Terms.-£4 each mare, payable on the lest
January, 1861. One mare in five allowed to
real owners.
CIIAnLea JAcoDn
Wallace Farm, near Longford,
loth Sept., 1860. .(e
CLYDESDALE.
CLYDESDALE, winner of the first prize at
the Midland Agricultural Show. Camp
bell Town, is a powerful and handsome bay
horse, imported from Scotland by R. Q. Ker
mote, Esq.
He will stand for the season at Enfleld,
where fine and well-watered paddocks are pro
vided gratis (but without responsibility) for
one month, after which sn. a week will be
charged for each mare.
Pedigree-His sire was Young Clyde ; his
dam a strong boned, large, and handsome
mare, gainer of several prizes. Young Clyde
was got by Clyde, out of a strong Clydesdale
mare, by Old Clyde, gainer of the premiums
at Hamilton two seasons, and also a first pre
'nli'm at Glasgow, at an exhibition of the
Highland Society's Show.
Terms-£5 Is., if taken away, or £6 Ga. If
kept
An allowance of one in five to real owners.
W. FIELD.
Enfleld, September 3. (C
PRINCE
A CHESTNUT COLT, rising three years
old,brod by Mr. Pitt, of Little IHnmpton.
Prince is by Little Ilampton. bred by Dr. Wil
more, out of Poppet by Orwell. Poppet out of
imported more Flower, by Old Lincoln.
Princos dam Jewel by Duncan Grey,
granddam by Old Lincoln, great granddam
imported mare.
Will stand for tbo season at Dungal, and
travel shabort distances when required.
Will travel to Marsh Paddock and Dunorlan
every ninth day Sundays excepted.
Terms:-£3, and five shillings the groom
by bill payable let Mlarch, 1861.
One mare in five allowed to real owners.
Jons CuITr.
Dental, Deloraine. (w
SIR WALTER will travel this season hor
theserviceo f mares, at £3 3s. each mare.
groomage 5s. HIe will travel to East Batik,
Tamar, Patterson's Plains, White Hills. Evn.
dale, Nile, along the Macquarie, thence by the
Hobart Town Road home.
Sir Walter was bred by Dr Richardson
got by Old Little John out of Bay Bess. by
Wanderar out of Miss Windham ; Miss Wind
ham was bred by 1 Thomns ilenty, Esq., by
Wanderer outof Octavia, by Whalebone, bred
by Lord Egremont (see stud book) ; Octavia
by Whalobone. Blacking by Octavius. Ire
cruit's dam by Teddy the Grinder, Catherine
by Woodpecker, Camilla by Trentharn, Co
quette (sister of Rlegulus) by the Compton
lBarb ; Old Little John was bred by Lord
IEgremont and imported by the late Thomas
Ilenty, Esquire; Little John got by Old
Little John out of Anna by Whalebono;
sn Stud Book, vol 3, page 419.
W. IH. RAWLINo.
Australian Wine Vaults,
Launceston, September 5.
IMPORTED HORSE "SWEDE."
THIS splendid thoroughbred imported on
tire horse will stand the ensuing season at
Mr. John Hyrons', the Blenheim Hotel, Long
lord, and travel the surrounding districts.
Swede is a beautiful bright bay, with black
points, 5l hands, 7 years old, perfectly quiet
and free from vice, Is unqnestionably the
handsomest and most perfect entire ever
shown in the colony, which with the lineage of
his sire, and performancesa on the turf, maintain
for him a reputation f.r too brilliant for com
parison with any ofthe Tasmanian stud.
TERMS-Five guineas, groomago included,
payable by bills at three months from the first
of January, 1860, at any of the Launceston
banks.
For the convenience of persons resident ate
distance well-watered paddocks will be pro
vided at Is Gd per week, payable on remove
of mares, but without responsibility.
S\.vE)E's IEDIGtIEC.
By Charles XII., his danm Lady Eden (sister
to Simra), bred by Lord Lowther, got by
Partisan, his dam bliss Chartety, by Clinker,
out of lBronze, sister to Itubens and Selim.
Charles XII--ly Voltaire, his dam Wag.
tail by Prime Minister, bredi by Mr. Yar.
borough, her dam by Orvillo out of Miss
Orimstone, by Weazel, Ancaster, Damascus,
Arablian, Samson, Oronoko, sister to Mlirzu.
Parlizan-By Walton, his dam Parasol, by
Poto's out of Parunella, l'otao's by Eclipse
out of Sportsmistress, Prunella by Ilighllycr
out of Promise.
Partizan-The aire of Begins, Constance,
Cyprian, Frill, Juliana Lady Eden, Nannetteo
Skilful, Zebra &c.
JAMtes TAYLORn
e) 25, New Whbarf, Hobart Town.
Y OUNG PRINCI, will stand this season
at my stables for the service of mares,
antd will travel it few miles where his services
many be required.
Pedigree-Ilred by John Adlison, Esq.,
sire Gleadow's Prince. ldamn Henry Chitty's
Diamond, a pure Clyde mare,
Prince has proved himself one of the best
stock cotters In the Western districts.
Terms--1, 5s groomage, by bills payable on
the 1st January.
Osonoes JoNEs, Westbury.
October 12. 'a
CIIAIAMPION
W ILL stand this season at my stables fir
the service of mares, and will travel a
few miles where his service may ie requitred.
P'edigree.-Champion was bred by Frances
Iforne, Esq.. of Ross t sire, that unrivalled
horse Grey Clhamplon t dam Blossom, grey
chamlpion mare t Blossom's dam that imported
Clydesdale more, imported by Clerk at Maln
hide t champiton a bright grey, and has proved
himself a first-clas stock.gotter. Champioan is
the only pure bred champion now in tilhe
colony.
Terms 31. Os. (three pounds five shillings),
groomago Included, "Hills payable on thie lit
Janutsry. gJonOa JOeme I
,,no IJONEBu,
BOISDALE
f?O stand this season, at Mr. Aleox.
I Craigio Lea (centrally situated I
Delornine and Whitefoord Hills), and
Bentley and Chudlligh every ninth
IIOISDALE, no entire colt, 3 years ohl
with black points ; stands over sixteen
high ; is of immense powerand- nnr
symmetry. Ile was bred by George '
Esq, Woodside, near Westbury, out
cclebrated Clydesdale mare i by Clydec
pure Clydesdale horse imported by I
Kermtde. Erq.; Baisdale is, therefore2.
purest blood, and considered by car
judges to be, in every point, perfect for
Terms-For each mnre. £3 5s, r
included. One mere in five nllowe
fide owners ; insured mares, £5 5s
month without responasbilit,.
shillings per week will beha ho
Paymopnts to be made ,by ,ea
falling duo on 3rd February, ?1
limited number of mares will \,]
A prize of ten guineas for t?
got by Bolsdale, will be givenj5i
Show In 1862.
SIR COLIN CAMBPIELIC0o
Kinare, 7th Decembestb'
have this 'day sold to Mlr. Jaml
rey entire colt, rising two yearsn
Coli Campbell."
Pedigreeo-ire that celehrat.oat
nelg, the property of Mr. Tail, vy:
goon, apar.Banff; grandsire Lofty
never beaten, and gained prizes tod bit
of 2441; great grandstre' Oldstitt
property of Sir Jaqtcs Graham oftb.?
and whose stock ire c?ler rated'l1 4 r
land anl Scotland ; his.dam, a'ste',J
dale mare, was got by the lri :,
Balmoral, also the property oelfd
granddam the Earl of Scafold's' f.,!j
Betsy, winner of several prizes.
the winner of many prizeb, and,54
of 149 prize colts and fillies. Sir b ta.
bell gained the first prize at the Stra.
Farmers' Club Show when a foal. ast 1
1856, being the best foal in the abow
also, the first prize for the stock of Gle
given by AMr. Tait ; his data also galan
first prize the same year, compeling witl
without loals, and also gained the
prize at the Duke of Richmond's'
same year ; she was awarded the seem
this year, and allowed by the judges
best more shown in her class at thoft
Society Show at Aberdeen, in Augl1 t
It will be seen from the above r 1lgre
Sir Colin Campbell is descendelree
first class Clydesdale blood, and 'arnt)j
confidence recommended to alli
draught horses. . )t
(Signed) A2
The above horse will stand at the
the undersigned, near Blshopsbourne,
service of mares, where good grass p
and abundance of water in the samm
provided for one month gratis, after w
per week will be charged. Every car
taken of mares sent to this horse bul
responsibility.
Terms-£5 5s. if taken away;
kept, gioomago included.
Bishopsbourne, Sept. 13.
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