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PARRAMATTA STEAMERS.
TWICE D.UI.T, SUH DA TB EXCEPTED.
From Sidney at IO a.m. and 4
p. m.
From Parramatta at 8 a. m. omi
1.45 p. m.
Phoenix Wharf, 22ml Mardi, 1854. . 7lS2
STEAM TO THE HUNTE lt.
TUB ROSE, for MORPETH,
THIS EVENING, nt IO P.M.
FREDERICK TTÎKH.Y,
Assistant Manager.
A. S. N. Company*« Wharf,
. May 26, 1854. 45G8
STEAM SHIP WILLIAM
MI-KIN will leave fer the
_Hunter River as follows.
STONEY roa MORPETH.
Friday, the 26th May.
Wednesday, tho 31 st May .. ' ", n _ "
Monday, the Sill June.f at 9 ^'m
? Friday, tho 9th June.J
MORPETH FUR STD.NEY.
' Tuesday, the 30th May.
Saturday, tho 3rd June.! ", B " "
? Thursday, tho 8th Juno _f 01 80;m'
Tuesday, the 13th June
Pheonix Wharf,
-; 26ih May, 1854. 4525
'.'STEAM TO MOUBTON BAY.
THE A. S. N. Companv'a Stoamer,
CITY OF MELBOURNE, will be
despatched as nbove on MONDAY
the 29th ¡liefant, at 7 p. m.
A very limited quantity of freight, cati only be
taken, in consequence of the necessity of taking
coals for. the entire, voyage, none being procura-
ble at Moreton Buy.
' Tho ratos of Pasvage money for the same reason
will be TIS under.
lÄsl^1^ 2}I--» of Prions
FREDERICK. TERRY,
Assistant Manager.
A.'S. N. Co's AVhorf,
23rd May, 1854. 4353
STEAM TO- MELBOURN!'! AND GEELONG.
THE splendid A 1 Abordecn-built j
clipper «teamer MANCHESTER,'j
T. B. Harrison, Esq., commun
der, 271 lons register, 100
horsepower, will be dispatched lor the above
ports' oh Saturday firsr, tho 27ih currcrt,
ut 3 o'clock p.m. Receipt of cargo for Geelong
«ill commence This Day, at Botta'a Wharf.
Cargo for Melbourne will be taken on Friday.
Cabin Passage.£7 IO 0
Steerage ditto .. .. .. 3 0 0
Freight to Geelong' .. .. 3 0 0
Bot.ded ditto ditto .. .. 4 0 0
Freight to Melbourne., .. 3 0 0
Bonded ditto ditto .. .. 4 0 0
' Passengers for Goelong will bo jul on board
one of the Geelong steamers, nt Hobson'* Day.
Shippers of goods for Melbourne aro informed
that this vessel will laud nil her cargo on Mel
- bourne AVHarf without, lightering, asher H-um
toniiKgo is under the limit for going up tho river.
Apply to
ANDREW WILSON,
^-ISIS 474, Gcorgo-streot.
STEAM TO MELBOURNE AND ADELAIDE,
Calling nt Portlunl Hay to lund Passengers only.
'Tn E In tcr-co'ou Sol Steam Sh Epping
Company's fine now steamer SIR
JOHN HARVEY, 700 tons, 450
_ horse power, Robert Maillrr,
commander, will bo despatched on Saturday first,
the 27th current, ut 3 p.m., from tho Company's
Wharf, adjoining- tito Flour Com finny'
Cargo will be rioeivedupto FiUUy iii. li',
Passengers per tho Sir John Hurv-v mu in
formed that the splendid new brig Willi un mid
Mary, Reed, mosttr, will, in connection with the
Sir John Harvey, take about 100 tons of cargo
for Portland Bay, if immediate arrangements uro
made.
N.D.-Tho proprietors regret to stato that tho
delay in the departure of the Sir John Harvey
has been occasioned entirely by the absence of
Messrs. P. N. Russell and Co'ff. engineers from
yesterday nftornoon till this date, they having
been at work on board for tho last throe weeks,
making improvements in tho machinery, which
? ir still incomplete.
For freight or linssago apply (o
ANDREW AVILSON,
4517 474, Goorge-strcet.
' STEAM TO MELBOURNE.
THE A. 8. N.' COMPANY'S ii on
steamship, WARATAH, W. Boll,
commander, will be despatched
ns nbovo on Wednesday, tho 31s-t
instant, leaving tho Goinpnny'a Wharf nt 3 p.m
FREDERICK TERRY,
Assistant-Manager.
A. S. N. Ca's Whnrf,
.25th May, 1853._4521
STEAM TO MELBOURNE AND ADELAIDK
TUB G. S. 8. S. BOSPHORUS,
Bloom fio'd Dougln«, lisq., com-
mander, will bo (loipnlchod from
hence to Melbourne on tho 1st
Juno, at 3 p.m., and »ill lonvo that Port for
Adelaide on the arrival of the Queen of the
South with tho Mniis of 4ih April.
Thu Bo«iiliorus will haul alongside tho Pheonix
Wharf, ut tue bottom of Krskine-streot, to tnku in
cargo, at which' wharf a'so tho passengers will
ern bark.
Fur freight or passage, applv lo
DONALDSON AND CO.,
398, Pitt strcot.
Svdney, 22nd May, 1854._4309
STEAM TO MELBOURNE THIS DAY.
FA rt i: s : ? £ g.
Saloon. 7 IO
Second Cabin. 3 0
Passengers lauded on the wharf free of any
other ch urge.
- Tits S. and lt. S. P. Company's
Powerful and fast steamship
IONDON, 8110 tous, 4A0 horso
power, AV. AVatts, commander,
will Icr.vo tho wharf punctually at 3 p.m.
For passage, apply at the Company's Office,
Campbell's Whait'.
JOHN BRIDGES,
May 2fird. ' Socretary.
Omnibuses aro constantly running to and lrom
the gat« of Campbell's AV barf. 4007
AUSTRALASIAN STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY.
TUB A. 8. N. Company's powerful
stcam-sliip EAGLE is now open
; for engagement to remove vessels
; in tho barbour, to tow them to
ses.&oi"
_ The rates for towage can bo ascertained at Hie
Company's ellice, Suísex-Btrect, or at ibo omeo of
Michael Metcalfe, Custom House agent, and any
communication loft nt either plaoo will receive
attention. Cuinmamlers of vessels requiring to
ra towod to sea aro requested to givo notice tho
previous day. Tho steamer will prooced down
the Hu hour every morning at 6 o'clock, fur the
purpose of towing or removing nny vcssols.
Any veg'els requiting her cervices ls requested
«o holst the telegraph Oap; nt Hie, peak.
Flt 12DERICK TERRY,
\ , Assistant Manager.
A. h. N. Coiiipuny's AVhoif.
_April Upi, 1854._1307
FOR MORETON HAYT""
Tun favourite burquo BELLA VISTA,
^ John Murphy, muster, will ooinmouoe
i . ,xR receiving nnrgo on AVotlnesdny, tho 17lh
JoM'tut. Having a largo portion of her curgo
Mifinged, will s nil with despatch,
ior freight or passage-, apply to
HARRIS AND BA
. JARLOAV,
_ , 1< Wick's Wharf,
b.vuney, lâtli Mav, 1654. 303
VOR MELBOURNE DIRECT.
Landing Cargo on the Vf liarf without Lighterin
TRJK THU fast-sailing Al "ticliootie
Jlgy*^. ALMEDA, 175 tons register, W. Gm,
MKJSSZ commander, will be ready to' recaí'
curjnoii Monday next, nt llie Bethel. Wharf, fu
of Frak'ne-streèt. Intending passenger* ni
requested io inspect tho accommodations of tl
above Eoe vefsel, which will he found uncqunlh
by nr.y iu the trade. Por freight or passai
apply ïo tho Captain, on bonni ; to
JOHN C. WILLIAMS,
Bethel Wb»rf ;
Or to
BUYERS AND LEARMONTH,
4317 Charlotte-plare.
. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT.
¿CfcCk -TUB line A 1 clipper Bhip MARIÏ
VEffiSfi^ 360 tons register, will tail for «1¡
£oeKe ahoro port on Wednes lay next ; hi
tir»t a or 3 cabins disengnged, for which, t
ft eight, apply to
cliURCH AND MOLISON'S,
4682 Macquarie-plnce.
FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. ~~
THE A 1 clioper brig MARIA, .
j5¡P6íSS|. M Lean, commander, having a portie
jfiSSSBjl of her cargo engaged, will meet wit
I immediate dispatch.
For. freight or pausase npply on hoard to
MORRIS AND CO.,
, Albion Wharf ; or to .
E. M. SAYERS,
Port rbillip Pocket Office,
4471 . 489, George-street.
FOR MELBOURNE
Landing all her cargo on lite Wbaif, witboi
lightering,
THE well known Brig WANDEREI
^JBßsI^ KO tone register, F. M. liozen, con
JrrvBwî mander, is now loading, and the mo:
of her cargo hoing engaged, will suil with hi
usual dispatch.
For freight or pnssago having superior accon
modations, apply on boitrd, or to
HENRY CLARKE.
Union Wharf.
2Cth May, 185«._456
FOR MELBOURNE WHARF,
Without lightering a Puokage.
O'oars to-morrow an i sail« tho day after,
"VC*. TIIB splendid Hrat-clnss clipper bri
¡íj|3|k ONKAPARINGA. John Thomas Roll
(ÎLiWëZ muster, has still room for 25 tons freigt
ahdtwo cabin pai-engcrs.
Apply immediately on board, at the Floi
Company's Wlinrf ; or to
HENRY H. BEAUCHAMP.
4546 King'Ctreet Wost.
FOR MELBOURNE WHARF.
Without lightering.
Now fast loading at the Albion Wharf, foot
Market-street!
Tpïfcv. TUB fine clipper brigantine ELLI
^a£g§®> AND ELIZABETH, 153 tons Iregisti
¡(sssBSss William Johnston, master, having i
lier <íena' weight engaged, hus room only for a f<
tons light freight.
Apply on board, or to
LAIDLEY, IHELAFD AND CO.,
Successors to Sheppard »nd Alger.
Packet Office, 480, Goorgesireot. 43:
FOR MELBOURNE WHARF DIRECT.
Without lightering a package.
'4¡3¿2k TUB Al clipper built Schooner BAC/
ÎsïwSlï? IJIËU, 105 tons regiiler, Edwin Me
SaäKsSt; chant, commander, is now hist loadir
nt tile Flour Company's Wlinrf, and will have ii
slant dospatch. For freight or passage, apply
ANDREW WILSON,
4.">|4 _ _ 474. Oeorgc-strcet.
Foil'" MELBOURNE WHARF DÍRRCT,
Without lightering a pnokagc.
Follows tho Biicnliou.
THE well known A.1, Sohooner M
lwÙ[iÊ$i MEDA, 175 »ona rogislor. Gray, mastc
(ËL^SS will be ready lo receive cargo
Wnlmnis' Wharf, foot of Erskine-street, on Mn
dny next. As this vessel hus two-thirds of h
cargo engaged, immediate application is nocessa
to
ANDREW WILSON,
4513_474, George-street.
FOR GEELONG.
To sall on or about Tuesday next.
-3f&3k 'r,IB fi"8 A1 Bnrquo MARY NICHO!
k0^' 340 101,8 ,,urt,,cn> Franc'
ifiitjxmj commander, having room foraboat '
tons ol'freight, will be dear niched immediate
tho repnird to tho tudder (now in a forward state
aro completed.
For freight or raisage, apply to the Cnptt.in c
hoard al Kellick's Wharf ; or to
JOHN lt. CRISP,
4044 _Margaret-pince.
~yak REGULAR LINE OP PACKET
FOR GEELONG.
Tho Al clipper brigantine NORA, Captain ?
W. Spence
; Tho Al dipper brigantine MARGARET, Ca]
tain J. R. Nitrcombe
Tho Al clipper brigantino WILLIAM AN
i JAMES, Cat tniu J. Welsh.
Tho Al clipper brig SUdAN, Captain J
Gentle
Tho Al clipper schooner ARIEL, Captain J. I
Holder.
[ Tho Al clipper brig GIL BLAS, Captain ¿
Stone.
The undersigned has mitch pleasure to nu
nottnee that the abovo-nitmod first-class olippci
will bo despatched for Geelong iu rotation, ou
, vessel weekly, if suflicient rnducomcut oiler, no
would respectfully request tho _ support c
shippers, regular and quick communication bein;
a nreat desideratum. The Bailing qualities of thes
clippers and tho experience of tho commander
aro well known.
Cabin and sloornpo passengers will ibid the nc
contmodations superior to tboso of any othe
' VCBSCI in tho trade.
1 Cabin pnsBcngors aro suppllod with beet
' spirits, wines, ito., during tho voyage, fr«
of ohargo.
ANDREW WILSON,
GccloDg Packet Office,
64/ti_' 474, Ocorge.Btrcct.
FIRST TWO VESSELS FOR WEELONG
DIRECT.
Without lightering a paokngo
"^as. THE woil-known clipper bri^-anlin
NORA, 150 tons register, J. W. Sponoi
gifigjpji commander, is now at tito Flour Com
pant's Wbnrf, has only room for 20 tons of ligji
freight, and will bo despatched on Wedneeda
\ ucxt.
This vessel hni made four of tho nulokpf
passages, consecutively, over known in tito oolc
nies, mid oilers an inducement to shippers wltic
Bhonld not bo lost sight of. Her cabin »coon'
modations nro unparalleled.
Tho splendid now Al clipper schooner ARI El
105 tons register, 0. H. Haldon, comtunndcr, i
now landing at tho Flour Company's Wharf, lin
room for about 40 tons of light freight, und sail
mimo day ns tho Norn, namely, AVednoBilny tiex
The cabin of thia flue soboonor has just bee
renovated, and inspection ii invited.
For frolght or passngo by either af the ahov
named clippers, apply to
ANDREW WILSON,
4518 4 74, Goorgo-street.
FOR ADELAIDE, r
Calling at Portia nd Day. If euflluicnt induccmen
oder, in coiiuoctioti with tho Sir John Hurvoy
steamer.
"TsSkV Tnt: splendid now Al clipper brig
WILLIAM AND-MARY, Kemi, mas
ffijKpaSj ter, ls now loading nt Biichanun'
mia rt, mid hm iv.om for HO tons of enrgo.
ÏFur freight only, apply to
. ANDREW WILSON,
451(1 474, George street.
FOR, AUCKLAND.
"fcSfc. THE Pnekot Barque, GALATEA, 3»C
^BgBSk tons, Captain Thompson, will have
lyes^Sj; immediate despatch on the disoliargo of
lier inward cargo.
For freight or pnssage apply to
WILLIAM WRIGHT,
45 Í9 12, Lower Fort-streot.
FIRST VESSEL FOR AUJKLAND DIRECT.
Clears ut tho Customs on Monday next.
TnK clipper brig ALGERINE, John
Lillewall, commander, now fast loading.
_ - _ Has room for a few tons of freight, and
will saifon Tuesday next. Owing to some altera»
lions In the arrangements of her Cabins she has
still n orn for three passengers in the Saloon, also
u few in the Steerage. For freight of passage,
apply on bo:ird, at tho Flour Company's Wharf;
orto
LAIDLEY, IRELAND, AND CO.,
Successors to Sheppard and Alger.
Tacket Office, 480, George-street. 4550
Tho. only vessel for WELLINGTON and OTAGO
calling at Canterbury, should sufficient induce-.
meut oller.
THE dipper brig THOMAS AND
HENRY, 215 tons register, J. Davies,
commander, having the greater poition
Ö7"her cargo ready for Wellington and ? Otago,
will have quldc despatch.
For .freight or passage, . having .unrivalled
accommodation, apply to the Captain- on board,
nt Towns's Wharf ; or to
A. AND M. M.">SHS,
3956 .Bridge-street.
THE INO.
FOR Charter to Wellington, Nelson, or
Port Coaper. This firat-class dipper
barque, 350 tons burthen, A. Aldrich,
commander, ia hourly expected to arrive Io (.ort,
and will be ready to ship etook a week after
arrival, for earning of which BIIO is admirably
adapted, being a noted sailer and exoelleut sea
boat. Apply to
J. 0. MILLER,
4416 Millet's Wharf, llalbiirst-etreet.
FOR HONOLULU,
Calling at Tahiti if sufficient in lucornent offers.
~* THE fine dipper sohoonpr MATCH-
LESS, 150 tons register, Webster, oom«
_ _ mander, will sail for the nbova ports on
5tii proximo ; has splendid cabin and steerage ac-
commodation. For freight or passage, apply to
tho Captain, on board ; or, nt the offices of
SMITH BROTHERS AND CO., '
4543 Sujsex-Btroet.
FOR LONDON.
For Gold and Passengers only.
THE Al dipper barque ASA PACKER,
^gGOjjv, 381 tons, John Urooinlield, commander,
j^j^'jS having tho w hole of her cargo engnged
itt Moreton Bay, will return to thia port on or
about the loin May, to embark her passengers
The undersigned invito the especial atteatinn of
passengers to Ijoudon to tho splendid accommo-
dations of this unrivalled clipper. Mic li,s nu
elegant and spacious poop, with enclosed oibins,
tho whole of which ore thoroughly ventilated.
Plans of her cabios can be seen and every infor-
mation afforded, by applying to
MESSRS. CHURCH AND MOLISON,
Macqunrlo-plnre ; or to
MORRIS AND CO.,
065 Albion Wharf.
FOR LONDON.
^TlrV. TUE first-cluas dipper barque ARABIA,
352 tons, William Garthow, nom
..jS&saG mander, loading nt Mooro's Wharf.
Tins vessel will take a limited quantity of wool,
without screwing, and will ba dispatched without
fail early in Juno.
For freight of dead weight nnd wool, apply to
THACKER AND CO.,
or to
CHUROn AND MOLISON,
3614_Custom Hunso.
FORLONDON.
TUB J IHN BARROW, Al, O. Carry,
commander, having now nearly thc
_whole of her cargo on board, will sail in
a few days.
From her undeniable sailing qualities, nnd her
very superior cabin accommodations, she affords
tho best opportunity now on tho berth, for the
oonvcyanco if passenger?, who are requested to
moko immediate application.
There is still room for a few ba'es of wool, if
sent down at once.
For Freight or Fas«ngo, aptly to tho Captain,
on board, at Campbell's Wharf ; or to
3802 LYALL, SCOTT, AND CO.
FOR LONDON DIRECT.
TUB fino clippor-ship ROSE OF
SHARON, 870 tons register, John
Thomson, Esq., commander, to ssil
positively lflth June. Has nil her dead weight
on board, and the principal partion ol' her wool
engnged. Has supoiior accommodations for pas-
senger*, and currica an experienced surgeon.
Apply to
GRIFFITHS, FANNING, AND CO.;
Or to
CHURCH AND MOLISON,
1776 Macqunrio-plnoe.
FOR SALE.
Titr. brig EMMA GRAHAM, 210 tons
register, Al at Lloyd's, built at Liver
pool, England, under tho superlntend
nnco of Tier pro5oiit owner ; has delivered 300 lons
sugar, Is well found in s'ills, ground tackle, stand-
ing and running rigging, and in every respect a
superior oraft. Also, 207 tons coal, lying in
Sydney Cove Apply to Captain FERGUSON,
on board, to Messrs. MACKINTOSH AND
HIRST, or to JAMES MALCOLM, Exchange
Buildings, George-street.
20th May. 1854. 4251
CHARTERS.
£Jk' WANTED to Charter, Vessels of consider
K-gg} ubi o tonnncp, to load nt various ports.
¡aSfr.1 For particulars apply to
3005 LYALL, SCOTT, AND CO.
WANTED to Charter, First-class Vessels
to load from an Eastern Port, for vari-
ous destinations. For particulars apply
3000 LYALL, SCOTT, AND CO.
Foti Sale, Freight, or Charter, thc Al
|ïS2|3§fc barque CORINGA, 250 tons register,
?g§S3EÍa Richard Hall, commander. Apply to
KIRCHNItR AND CO.,
4122 Wynynrd'Strcot.
SHIP ANN.
Ono Tound Reward.
THE Register of tho ANN having boen lost
on the 25th instant, tho sum of Ono Pound
will bo paid on returning tho same to llie Qlllcu
of tho Undersigned.
4551 MONTEFIORE, GRAHAM AND CO.
AMERICAN LASS, FROM LONDON.
CONSIGNEES by tho above vessel aro ro
quested to pass Entries immediately for tho
Circular Wharf.
All goods impeding discharge of aar>:o will ba
passed for nt Consigúeos risk. Tho ship will not
be responsible for uny goods, nfter being landed
on tho Wharf.
CONSTABLE, BUSHELL, AND CO.,
4454 Agon's.
S
FLOUR COMPANY'S WHARF.
I'ERS of goods by nny of tho vessels of
_ o undersigned, londiug at tho Flour Com-
pany's AVIi.'irf, mo informed that tim Whnrfitgo
on audi goods will be eharged on tho bills of
." Otlioo of
»UKW WILSON,
474, Georg«.street.
hiding, and payable.nt tho Otiico of
ANDREW WILSON,
SHir JOHN MELHÜISH, FROM LIVER
FOOL.
CONSIGNEES of the undermentioned Good*
are hereby informed that they are now im-
peding ti e ship's discharge, and unies* entries
are passed by 12 o'clock This Day, (Friday), the
same wi 1 be emoted and landed nt their e'xpome
and risk.
JC in diamond over S.
50 Bundle* ahoet iron, consigned to John
Cln'k.
JAB in diamond, 232 3, 248 51 outside.
.5 BaleB and 4 civics morell indise, consigned
to John Armitaeo Buttrey.
DB
.1 Balas and G cases merchandise, consigned
to order.
6670 Countesses, 2500 broad slates
DM 1-50, Po 225-73.
99 Cases brandy, consigned to Andrew Dunn.
P
. ? BX M 189-212 outside.
? B
24 Paokugos merchandise, consigned to order.
AD in diamond, 2 outside,
1 Cate ditto, oonsignod to \V. Hislop.
O
10 Ca'es merchandise, consigned to order.
AW iu diamond, F and ii outtide, with S under
* B 39-44. '
6 Ca«es merchandise, unsigned, to J. A.,
Buttery. . .'
V 1-2, 1-20. '
.32 Hogsheads rum, consigned ' to James
Taylor. '
OW 445-49, HT 192-501.
15 Hogsheads brandy, consigned to ditto.
I ani Co in diamond, 43-53.
10 Crates and 1 casks merchandise, consigned
to Irednlo and Co.
WERE AND PRITCHARD,
4520 Circular Wharf.
. TO RIGGERS.
CERTAIN Work, Refitting a Vo«»el in Sydney
Cove, being required immediately, Specifi-
cation to be seen, and application to bo made
This Day to
HENRY FISHER.
648, Lower George-street.
May 2Gtb, 1854. 4 602
AUSTRALASIAN STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY.
Incorporated by Act of Council.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Special
General Meoting of the Proprietors of thi«
Co nipan v will be hell nt the Company's Office,
Sussex-s'tfcet, on THURSDAY, the first day of
June next, at three o'clock of the afternoon, fur i he
purpose of considering the propriety nf extending
the capital of the Company, by the creation ot'
new share.«. Proprietors 'wishing to vote hy
proxy are reminded the proxy piper» must bo
deposited with the Manager at least one day
previous lo the meeting.
Form of proxy can bo obtained at the Office,
Snssex-strcet.
By order of the Board of Directors,
FREDERICK TERRY,
Assistant Manager.
A. S. N. Company's Ollice,
Sussex-street, 18th May, 1854. 4048
MALCOM'S ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE
York-street. This public place of amuse-
ment ia onon nightly nnder tho mumgemtsnt ol
Mr. Foley, assisted by bis talented lady, olso Mr.
Brewer tho wonderful horizontal bar performer,
Mr. Noblo tho unrivalled aoinorpault throwor ami
his pupils', Air. J. L. Smith the celebrated tram
poleurst, Mr. J. T. Downey the yankee comed i an,
und InBt not least, Mr. Foley's renowned mn ri
Lucy the wond-r of tho world, assisted by th«
Australian Star Rider and tho rest of the Com
pony._397!
ROYAL POLYTECHNIC, Piit-strect.
Entirely now series of Entertainment* :
MONDAY and TUESDAY, tho Dissolvini
Views, with a now selection of Vrcnl am
Instrumental Performances. WEDNESDAY!
and SATURDAYS: the immensely lungniKei
oljjects with tho Oxy-Hydrogen Mlcro«ope, and (
Dissertation on tho Gns.ios, with tho most bril
liant experlmontB. THURSDAYS mid FRI
DAYS: Astronomy, with tho immenso Dia
grams and Orrery, concluding with tho Dis-
solving Views «nd a dowling exhibition o
Chromat ropes. Admission 2s, children half
prieo, and at 9 o'clook hii.f-prioo to adults
Doors open at hnif-past 7, commence at 8 o'clocl
precisely.
4346 J. S. NORRIE.
ROYAL VICTORIA THEATRE.
Last Week but one of the performance of thc
present Company.
MONDAY KVESIKO. MAY 29.
FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MR. GRIFFITHS,
. Mnnager,
Previous to his final retirement from the Singe,
Under the distinguished patronage of his Excel-
lency the Oovcrnor-Goncrni, Sir Charles A,
Fitz Roy, K.CB-, who lins signified his inten-
tion of honouring Mr. Giilliths with his pre-
sence nt tho Thcnlro on this occasion.
Bv tho kind permission of Colenel Bloomfield,
"tho splendid Band of ll.Nt. 1 Uh Regiment will
at ten J, and perform eovcral popular Ovei tures,
&c.
MR. OIHFFITIIS, in mnking his last nppoal
to his friends mid tho public generally, liegt
to return lils sincere thanks fur thu ki min em and
liberality which ho hos experienced during twelve
year», and which lins enabled him to retiro from
thc anxiety and burnie of puhllo lifo, nm] seek
the quiet ind repaso necossnry to declining health.
Ile respect fully hopes that his last appeal may be
responded to for " Auld lang syne."
On MONDAY EVENING, May 29, will te
presented a celebrated Play, in 5 Acts, written
bv James Sheridan Knowles, Esq., entitled
THE HUNCHBACK..
Master Wnltor .Mr. Griffiths.
Slr Thomas Clifford..Mr. Warde.
Lord Tinsel..Mr. Rogers. Modus..Mr. Bruton.
Fathom.. Mr. F. Howson.
Julia.... Mrs. Guoriito. Helen.... Mini Warde.
Pas Seul, Miss Collius.
It was My Father's Custom, Mr. F. Howson.
Pas Seul, Miss Hart.
To conclude with thc ndmlrod Burlesque of
MACBETH,
Som o »hat removed from tho (oxt of Slinkspcnro.
Poxes may ho secured nt tho Box Ollice, ami
from Mr. Griffiths, nt his residence, Woolloomoo<
looBiy. 4.M)t
SALOON OF MAGIC, Royal Hotel, open
every Eiouing. Reserved'Scute, 4*. ¡ linell
Seate, 2s. 45S(
AVE you somT^liÂmc ÜA1JL1)Ü{)Ñ'
If not, «o' This Evening to the Saloon u
Magic, Royal Hotel. 453;
ÎTU1E wonderful PLUM PUDDING 'flu.
X Evening nt tho Saloon of Magic, Hoya
Hotel. 453Ï
rr\0 THE JUVENILE COMMUNITY .-£.'
X Worth of ploiising loy« will lie given ti wai
This Evening, at thc Royal Hotel. 4M'.
ITU IE INEXHAUSTIBLE BOTTLE,- Thh
Ä Kron lng, nt tho Saloon of Milgie, J tuya
Hot'il. Doors open nt hall-past Seven ¡ eommonri
nt Eight. 4Ó4I
X
SYDNEY SAMARITAN LODGE, 843.
EM EKG ENCY .MEETING, Finlay, 20th May,
nt Freemason's Hall, 7 o'clock. "
By comtDii' d ol'tho W.M.,
JOHN WILSON,
4527 Secretary.
WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS.
SMITH AND GARDINER have recoived, pr
American Liss, and trill be landed in n lew
dara, nonio of tho most splendid Bibles over seen
in Sydney, consisting of
Bagger's Polyglot Bibles, with Common Prayer,
and maps
Bagster's Polyglot Bibles, with Wa'.ta's Hymns,
Index, &o.
Bagster's Polyglot Bib'o«, with "Wesley's Hymns,
Ac, &e. "
B.igstcr's rolyg'ot Bible?, with Scotch Psalms,
¿to., *o.
fhigstcr's Bible of every land
B-igstor's Treasury Bible.
AU tho above aro beautifully boonJ In morocco,
and, beyond doubt, aro tho most substantial books
extant. . .
EDUCATIONAL DEPJSITORY,
4600 Pitt ctreet.
INK i INK 1 ! INK 1 ! !
'I1ARLIN G'S AND ARNOLD'S INK may be
L had in any quantity, at
4601 SMITH AND GARDINER'S.
UNITARIAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
THE Fourth of the course of Leoturos will be
delivered by Rev. G. H. Stanley, À.B, on
Sunday evening, May 2H, in the Chapel, Mac-
quarie fctreot.
fcuhjeot-Human Depravity, in what Konse, and
.to what extent, Spiritual and true. '
Tho, continuation of the. Lectures will bo as
follows , ' . .
June " 4.-The Sorir.turo Doctrine of Atonement,
or At-onc-mcnt. ? ?
ll.-The Nature and Degree of Future'
. Punishment. - 4587
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OOH tin »ed for somo month«. A Series of Pupers,
entitled "Echoes of Westminster Hull" will oleo
appen r.
To bo obtained at tho DEPOT O'? THE
BIRLE AND TRACT SOCIETY, corner of Pitt
and King Streets._3886
ENGLISH, SCOTTISH. AND AUSTRALIAN
CHARTERED BANK.
MR ROBERT TAYLOR, of Chnroh-street,
Parramatta, is appointed Agcat in that
Town for tho Sydney _ Branch of this Baak, for
tho purpose of reccitiug Deposits.
THOMAS A. CARGILL,
Manager.
Sydney, March 22. 1854._ 6854
SNF.LGROVE AND THOMSON, Wholesale
Stationers and Account Bosk Manufac-
turers, 8, Chureh.hill, Sydney, wish to call tho
attention of s'orekeepers and country buyers to
their extensivo and varied selootiou of Account
Book«, in sets and otherwise, Memorandum Books,
Envolopes, Printing, Drawing, mid Packing Tapers
of ove ry dascriptian. Stationery in all its de-
partments._2002
TO TIMBER MERCHANTS AND BUILDERS.
r"|1UE undersigned is prepared to accopt con-
ti tracts for tho supply of Sawn Hardwood
fur building purposes ; nlso, Shingles, Laths,
Posts and Bulls. Apply to
JOHN C. WILLIAMS,
Ersklnu-etrcet.
Maroh 22, 1854 . 0798
PEOPLES' ADVOCATE.
MEMBERS of Committee for onlleoting funds
to defray tho expenses in tho Into Libel case
aro requested to meet at tho Til reo Tun«, corner
of Ellr.alieth and King Streets, Sydney, on Friday
evening ut 7 o'olook.
RICHARD DRIVER,
Chairman.
May 24th, 1854._4505
R. STEWART, UNDERTAKER.
BEGS to intimate that ho hua tommed bmi
noss, and baring during his recent visit to
England procured a supply of Ostrich Plumes
and other funeral tcquisitos, of tho best quulity
nt first cost, ho ÍB now ennbloj to supply Funerals
on strictly moderato tortns.
Now Buildings, Pitt-strcet,
Near Bathurst-ftroot.
Cabinet and Chair Makers wanted._ 4598
llEATi'iTl WRSE M A RICËr ~ AND CENTRAL
SALE YARDS,
Corner of Queen and Bonrko-sircot?, Melbourne.
Stabling Freo of Charge.
fTUIE Proprietors of tho abovó old-established
JL concern havo tl'.T pleasure- ol'announcing lo
their constituants and tho publia generally, that
tho improvements lately In progress on their
promises aro now completed. Commodious und
safo stabling has boon oicoted, capable of accom-
modating about KIO horses, tho uso of which is
nllnwod to vendors free ol' ohnrge, tor horses scut
on fur positivo salo. Groomago and wator ls also
provided gratuitously, and customers oan either
find their own horse koop, or purchase lt on tho
premises, nt tho wbclosulo lnnrUot price ot' tho
dav.
Tho accommodation also comprises n completo
sot af dry and wall-druinod drafting and roping
yards, for working bullocks.
Daily Calca by Auction aro hold at thia market
of Horses, Drays, Working Bullocks, &<>., and
every oxortiim ia used for ollcoting satcu by private
contrr.al of tho unsold lots remaining ovor from
tho nnotlon sale. Horses guaranteed to heavy or
light harness, and subjected to n luir trial before
they leave tho market, lu the presoi.'"o of ono of
tho'prinoipuls, lu trial carts, built expressly fur
tho purpose.
BEAR, WALLER AND CO.
Melbourne, January 2nd, 1854. 504
BIÎDDÏNG AND^ BEDST¥ADS
BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING.
1111E Cheapest House by 50 per cont, for Iron
Bedsteads and genuino Budding is John-
son's, 169, Pitt-street south, noar Park-Btroet,
who is enabled to submit tho following low prices
for tho guidatico of parties furnishing, vii.
Hair Mattross, v, arran ted good English
curled hair, In linen ticks, nt ..£3 15 O
Iron Bedstead, dova-tuilcd joints .. 2 15 O
Beautiful Urnes Bedsteads, from ..6 15 O
Noto tho address,
E. JOHNSON,
169,1'itt-Btreot Sonlh,
Nearly opposite tho Congregational Church,
lkvistoud and Bedding Warehouse
N.B.-Old Mattresses ro-uiudo. A Spring Van
to Let.
No connection with any other House 7398
ERLAM AND WILLIAMS have instructions ]
to sell by private oontruot, two compact
and well built Family Residences, situate in one
of the best rUreets in Sydney. This would bo
¡blind a good investment, ns tho property Ros
in an improving neighbourhood, and pays at pre-
sent intcrost ut the rate of 12 per cont.
Auotion and Estate Offices,
till_King-street.
ERLAM AND WILLIAMS aro preparod to
let on lenso, for such tenn ni may bo agreed
ut on, six acres of good Building Ground, near
the Railway Station, Petersham ¡ also, 40 nore»
on tho Parramatta Road, within 7 miles of tho
city, further particulars of which may bo bad at
tho
Auction and E.-talo Offices,
King-streit,
441S (Between Tilt nnd Castlereagh Streets.)
ERLAM AND WILLIAMS have received in-
structions to tell by privat« oontrnet, 4
ncres of land on tho western side of tho old South
Head Rood, 5 miles from Sydncv, £120 per nore.
Terms of payment liberal.
Auction and Estate' Offices,
4419 _King-street,
ERLAM AND WILLIAMS are directed to
let on lease for a term of five years or more
IS farm«, from 20 nores upwards, within a milo
and a half of tho town of Bathurst.' Rent per
aoro very moderato.
Auotion and Estate Offices,
King-street,
4421 (Between Pitt and Castlereagh slrcelg ;
ERLAM AND WILLIAMS have instructions to
.dispose of by private coutraot, tho unexpired
term of Lease of several allotments in Pyrmont
with a. water frontage. Tho above will be sold
subject to tho covenants of original Lease.
Auction and Eetate Offices,
4422 King-street,
AUCTION AND ESTATE AGENCY OFFICES.
KINC-BTBEF.T.
(Bttweon Pitt and Castlereagh Streets,)
ERLAM AND WILLIAMS, Auctioneers and
Estate Agents, (Agents to the Trafalgar
Assurance Company), would remind nil porsona
desiious of letting, purchasing, or selling houses,
land, or o-tates, whether by auction or private
oontraot, that hitherto tbero has been no (ixed
place nt which houses and properties to bo let
or disposed of are registered, and where tho
houso and lani seeker oin ut all times havo refer-
ence with a certainty of obtaining all the par-
ticulars and information required.
This establishment offers a fixed mid gonoral
plaoe of registry and rcferenoo upon the most
beneficial terms, for all houso and land owners.
All houses and properties, the particulars of
which »re forwarded to thi* office, will ho regis-
tered free of expence, and no clmrgo will bo
made utilosa tho property bo lot or disposed id'.
4420
ERLAM AND WILLIAMS havo directions for
the immodlato sale ef 300 acres uood agri-
cultural land on the Liverpool Rond, within 124
miles of Sydney. A srenter portion of this land,
fenced and subdivided into small farms, would no
doubt prove a lucrative investment.
Auotion mid Estate O fl! COP,
4423_ King st root.
"NOTICE
rpIIE undersigned hoing about to rcmovo into
L more commodious premises, and having
received advices of largo shipments from London,
bf wino, spirit , teer, &c, ordorod ox pi etsi y lor
his Private Trade, will sell, during tho present
month, his present largo nnd choice stock of
wines, Ac, at a considerable reduction in price
for cash.
His regular onstomers, who mny feel disposed
to avail themselves ol'this opportunity to lay in a
stock, will bc liberally treated with.
E W. LAYTON,
Wino and Spirit Merchant,
IO, Hridge-strcot.
Sydnoy, 11th of May, 1854. 3391
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Retiring from tho Retail Business.
IN onniiequciico of tho promises I now occupy
being let over my li em I, and not being nulo
to procura prem'srs siiitablo for carrying on an
extensive trade, I nm reluctantly compelled to
dispose of mv business, which I have dono to Mr.
II. Bell, of No. 211, Pltt-stroof, who will e.ury
it on in tho same stylo und manner ns it luis been
hy mo for nearly 20 yenrs. by always having meat
of the best quality with all its vnrietlus.
W. SAMUELL,
292, l'itt-stroct.
N.B.-Hake the earliest opportunity of return-
ing thanks to those partió* whoso pntronngo I
have enjoyed for nearly 20 years ¡ likewise to the
public generally, for thc very libel ul support
which I havo received from thurn, hoping that
tho snmo will ho extended to my successor.
Sydnoy, May 22, 1854. 4314
ENRY BELL, Butcher, Wholesale amt Ro
tnil, 211, ritt-stroet, Sydney, begs toinform
tho public generally, that in consequence of the
retirement of Mr. William Sumiiell from busi-
ness, ho has treated with him for the goodwill nf
tho same. Th oso who may favour him with their
command!1, mny depend on having thu best meat
supplied, and every variety of tho ecneon willi
punctuality, mid oji most reasonable terms ; bo
abo tulles this oppottunity lo thunk thone purtles
who favoured him previously, nnd to aisnro them
it sh nil bc his study to merit a continuance of
their patronngo. 43Î3
ASYLUM FOTI'DESTITUTE^HHTDIIEN.
flUlE Board of Directors of tho above institit
.L Mon desiro to acknowledge, with timid;«,
tho receipt of £15 2s. lid., as a donation from tho
Grand United Order of Odd Fellows towards its
funds.
JAMES COMRIE,
4571 Treasurer.
NORTH SHORE REGATTA.
AMEETING of tho Commiltco will bo held
nt tho Oflico of tho Honorary Sooretnry
This Day, at4 o'clock p.m. Members of Commit-
tee, aro requested to bring their subscription lists,
nnd pay in their respectivo hnlnncct).
J. N. SHUTTLEWORTH,
Honorary Secretary.
20lh May, 1854. 4570
TO THE O EN TRY OI^SYDTEYT "
MESSRS. FARMER, WILLIAMS, AND
GILES beg to inform tho Gentry of Syd-
ney, that, in consequence of the numerous solicita
tioiis from the patrons of tho late firm, McdPrs.
Frico, Favenc, and Gwynn, tho Tailoring Dot art*
ment, ns onrried on by their predecessors, is now
resumed in nil its brunches ; and thnt having en-
gaged a first-rate cutter, they pledge thom;olvos
tn givu ontlro satisfaction to tiloso gcntlouiou
who may fivour them with their patrnnugo.
Messrs. Farmer, Williams, mid Giles bog to
invite an early inspection of their new, largo, and
well selected stuck ol'broadcloths, black und fancy
docsklnc, ves'ings, ito., ita 11(19 7
c
RAWLEY AND SMITH mo prepared topur
,_, 1'linso, or to make liberal advances on Gold,
Wool, Tallow, or othor Colonial Produce consigned
to their friends nt London or Liverpool.
423 Georga-streut. 24 OS
GOLD.-Tho undersigned IB II purohnsor of
; (Jobi and Foreign Coln, tl. tho Gold Office,
first Moor over tho Auction Rooms.-JOHN
GODFREY COHEN, Auctioneer and Bullion
Broker. _«-ISO
CH IIRCIÏ JÍÜSIC.-A~Tenor ls upen tonn
engouement, lins n largo collection ol
Chants und PanluiH ; Organ nuil separad) voe il
scoiof. Address QUAVER, Umpire Office. 4 mn
li. OUNST'S lïydrupullilo KsluhiUhiiioiit,
lliitnain, Sydney. Treatment fur acute
ami chronic diseases gout, rheumatism, pulnlynis
consumption, asthmti, ftc, tte. 3U92
WANTED, by a Lady who bus a larger honso
limn she requires, cither a lady or gentle-
man, or two gentlemen friends, as boarders. No
other inmates. References exchanged. For
address apply nt tho Empire Office, or lo Mr.
MADER, Stationer, George-street. 36S2
WANTED, a Respectable Youou'Woman' as a
Nursemaid. WANTED, also, a General
, Servant. Apply to Mrs. J. G. COHEN, O'Con
nel-stroet 2649
ANTED, a romalo Conk. Apply at MM.
JAMES ALEXANDER, St. Mark's Cres-
cent, Darling Point. 4425
WA NTKD. a general Servant. Apply to Mrs.
R. PEEK» 212, Liverpool-street. 4534
WANTED, Sawyers to proceed to Moreton
Bay. Apply to Mr. PUZEY, 356, Pitt
?treet. * 3303
WANTED, Two Teams, to convey Stores to
Wellington, ami to load bioU with Wool.
Apply to H., E., abd F. TOOTH, Kant Brewery.
,8629
WANTED, TO PURCHASE by tho under-
signed :
400 flairs dray shafts, 14 to 16 feet
200 dray poles, 20 to 21 feet, Ci by.C india?
10,000 ¡rou bark spokes
403 F tocks
3,00» felloes. ? . * , . . r .. . .
To he delivered in ten days after this dato. '
ANDREW WILSON,
34 4 474, George streft.
\%TANTED, Two Good Carpenters. .Wage«,
M 20*. a day. Apply to W. B. HAIGH,
Labour Agent, 481, George-Blreet. 4535
WANTED, a mao and. his wife in a.'smaU
family, tbrco milos from town-tho man
as Gardener,' »nd to make himself otherwise)
useful ; tho womnn as Cook and Laundress. 'To
a decent couple conversant with the above
situations, liberal wages will be given. Apply to
THOMAS TAYLOR, New Buildings, Ocorge.
street.' , '4'293
WANTED, A Female Servant, accustomed to
genorol honso work. Apply to Mrs. CUR-
TIS, Jaques's. Wharf, Suseex'.stroit South. ' 4579
\TTANTED, a Rough Carpentor. Apply at tho
TY . Iron Houses, next to Dr. Justym's,at the
Glebe. 4580
WANTED, a Respectable person to look
after a Barrister's Chambers, lolglngn
will he provided. Apply nt Mr. DAHVALL'S
Chambers, Elizabeth-street North. 4541
WANTED, an Activo Youl h. far tho Retail
Shoe business. WESTBROOK AND
HARDING'S, William-street, Woolloomooloo.
4538
ITTANTED, a first-rato Chronometer. Apply
\\ to CHURCH AND MOLISON, Mao
quario-place. 4583
mo DRAPERS' ASSISTANTS.-Wantod,*
JL . Young Man competent to take charge of »
Retail Shop. For terms, Ac, midi ess, A. O.,
Box No. 9, Post Office. 4553
ENGLISH or Scotoh Coal Wanted, in any
quuitity, by ANDREW WILSON,-474,
George-street._2729
STABLEMEN.-Wanted, Hlablenieii. Apply
at H. E. J. C. HORSE REPOSITORY,
Ullgh-strcet._?_ 2501
AUSTRALIAN STEAM SAW MILLS.
Moro Turners wanted. JAMES COOK.
9th May, 1854. 3200
COALS.-Wontod, a cargo of Couts, from 100
to 359 tons, deliverable at Oiorgo Town,
Turnar river, A'. D. L. Apply to JOHN HR IDG EM,
Secrelarv, S. mid M. S. P. Co., Campbell's Whari*.
_'_ 4442
ASINGLE, STEADY YOUNO MAN
WANTED, to Milk, Clean a Horse, and
tnako himself otherwise useful.
ASPINWALL AND OHALDEH,
4474 Bank Court, King-street.
JOURNEYMAN BAKER WANTED.-A
good ltlsomt hand. Nono nomi apply but
comt'Otcnt workmen-ut A. NEWTON'S, 27,
King-street Wist. 4531
LABOURERS Wanted -Wages, 8«. per day.
Applv tn tho Storekeeper, at Lamb's
Wharf. LAMB, SPRY, AND CO. 4566
TUN rOliNDS REWARD.
STOLEN, dom tho Dressing-room ot Mnloom'a
Amphitheatre, on tho evening of Monday
last, a GOLD WATCH omi CHAIN. The nbovo
reward will bo given on apprehension and con«
viition of thu thief. 2143
HILL LOST.-CAUTION,
fill IE Publia nro horoby cautioned against
J. negoeinllng iv Tromi'sory Note for JC135
4s. Sd., dated Sydney, 6th March, 1851, mnde by
?I. W. Rush mut Co., in favour of John Oodfroy
Cohen, and payable nt the Union I lin. lc of Austra-
lia, Sydney, ut four months nftor data ; tho Famo
haring boen lost.
JOHN GODFREY COHEN.
Sydney, 12th May, 1S54. 3641
£100 REWARD.
Í' OST, in tho conveyance of spcolo from this
_J Establishment to" thc Commercial Bank,
about 12 o'clock tbiB day, a souled hag, oontniti
inp 10(10 sovereigns, supposed tn have dropped
I brough nu opening i» tho cab, tho above reward
will bo paid to any person who may Ii ii YO found
tho samo on their returning it to till« office.
THOMAS A. CARGILL,
Manngor.
English, Scottish, and Australian
Chartered Bank,
Sydney, 16th May, 1854._38ttí
BALMAIN.-All persons requiring to consult
mo professionally nt my own residence, or
to soo ma on other business, nra requested to call
between 0 and 11 o'olocle In tho morning (mora
particularly botweon 9 atid 10) or between 5 ami
G in the nuornoon.
B. CLAYTON,
4289 _Marino Cottngo.
ALL Persons having any claim ne.nllist thu
Estate ol' tho late Mr. GEORGE BRUCE,
are requested to sand stntoroont of tho suma imme-
diately lo Messrs. J. rOSTLETIIWAITE AND
CO., adp ¡liing tba Harbour Master's Office,
Loner O'eorgo street. 4229
TvTÔTIOE OF HEMOVAL.-E. J. TE11UAT'Ï\
"Ll Wliolesido Hoslor and Importer, removed
iiom Wynynid-lano to Kent-street, two doora
from Market-street. 1967
REMOVAL^
JOHN G. COI1EM has removed his basilicas tu
tho now premiso?, tho Bank Auction Room,
pud Is lime ready'to receive Goods and directions:
fur sales hy nuci'lun or otherwise. 29R2
irivrLr7lT\MÍlm7iemovcd from William,
ali cot, Woolloomooloo, tu Bllgh-streot
opposite Campbell's Stoics. dill
iL WoTtliciKTK, s7irg7on, rimmvcd from
70, Hunter street to 201, Elizabeth *troot
North._4408
REMOVAL,
rPllE offiooH of the uudcrkigucd nro removed tu
1 47». f!unrg.'.ttrcet,0VL>r Mr. Cohnn's Tc in plo
of Fiiihloii. l'rlvnto entratico bv tho gnlpwsy,
162 JAMES N. SHUTTLEWORTH.
TluritlÛïl'l'ïtHV. H!SHo"lrDAVI3.
All 11,1. iicciiiniL ol tho last hitless, ofilia
. MI li nm ub eijiiii's, and of th« funeral pro
'slon ul'the Into lamented mid much respected
HHIIIUI, wld appear lu tho /Vwmun'i Journal ol'
Sittutd'iv 4C3U
$