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SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE FRYING PAN
NATIONAL SCHOOL, condensed from
sundry Lists Collected by Messrs. Mara, Barnet,
Murray, Green, Roberts and Irving.
S. s. d.
WLee,M.L.A ? .«?» °
WHSuttor. M.Ii.A.... ...' ? o S a
A T Holroyd, MLA. .....,.'. °
Archibald Campbell, J.P. . ? « 0 0
David John-ton, J.I' ? ?? lJ J '
W K Davidson, J.P ? & » °
,-ewrge Baukin, J.P ? J J
.??W.BHankin.J.P ? J © °
?W-H Palmer, P.M .. - ? 5 ° „
JJAshe. J.P ? J ?
JMu'Pl.iliamy.J.P ? 3 ° °
IRHOate, J.P ? I- O '
?EMBattyo, Captahi, M.V ? 2 2 0
J.T West, J.P ? ??? J »
: Tin-hard Mnchattie, J.P. ? 2 0 0
TSMort, J.P. ? ?? I? 10 °
JWLowo.J.F ? ?? J 0 0
William Piper, J.P ? ! n „
.Joseph West. J.F ? } ° °
. Tl.om« Leo, J.P ? ,r n n
D M Irving. JP ? IS 0 0
G Busby. J.P ? 2 ° J£
Messrs. CLarlcs Scott ? 2 0 0
' . John Eyewater ? « 0 0
? ?. Charles Boll ? G 1 O
Daniel Mo'Laugl.lan ? G 1 0
. Hugh Shnlaw ? 6 0 0
James Murray ? 13 0 O
Thomas Mo'Aber ? * 0 0
' Choi-lo* Turner ? 2 0 0
. Edmund Mora ? .. * .0 0
.'? CTliomns Baker ? ... 3 11 O
Amos Field ? .. 1 10 J-
G D Lane ...2.0.0
John Parker....6.0.0
James Lane ....1.0.0
Richard Green... 1.0.0
Samuel Lawrence.. 1.0.0
Henry Parsons... 10.0.0
John Green......10.0.0
Austen Barnet.... 5.0.0
William Knight.....6.0.0
Edward Knight ? 10 0
John Dungate....6.0.0
Richard Kinna.....1.0.0
Thomas Baker, Junr....1.1.0
Moses Svmel .. .. .' ... B ° °
Joseph Brown ? ? 0 10 0.
John Cook ? ? 1 1 P
Edward Barnult ? ... ° 10 °
Mr*. Mo'Abar ? ' ... x ° °
Patrick Lawler ? ' ' .. 10 0
L. Durnck ? ... 8 12 O
John Hamilton ? X X
Michael Moron ? ... ° 10 O
Benjamin Rundal .. ..' .. 10 0
Isaac Bolton ? * 5 2
Henry B«ker ' ? 0 10 0
John Tumor ? 0 10 0
Joseph stock ? . :,.;»'
Henry Drew .. .. ? ? ° »
JamesSpurgo ? ... » 0 0
Edward Looko ? .. 1 ° °
Oeorgo Jarvi. ? '. ... 1 ° °
jB.noiP.iTin ? ... .. * 0 0
William AleianJor .. ? 1 ° »
Thomas Croser ? 1 ° °
Robert. Dunsraor. .. .. .. ° 10 °
James Fitzpatriok ? ° « °
J Campbell ? ? ? X? 2
Thomas Mookotl. . .. .. ... J J °
James Brady ? 112
William Carroll ? ° « °
JO Slander ? \ *° °
JOhippindall .. ? J*J
George Flower ? ° 1° J-
Josiah Parker ? 1 ° °
BTtSrrjeant ? 1 J °
JFCoimell ? .. .. } ) J
Thomas Lnwson ? J 1 2
J N M'lntooh .. ? J * J
Georgo Pinnoek ? } » J-
JSno.ne ? } ? 0
James FiUpa'Hck ? A ,£ n
JJ Johnson ? .. ?? ° 10 0
Meillonand Son ? ' 1 T 2
Charles Croaker ? 1 ,i 2
-Brown ? 2 X2 2
J Gordoa ? - ?? g 1° °
Christophor Robert ? T X 2
D Kennedy ? 12 2
W Campbell ? ... ° * °
J^TndrewV .' i! il. IV 1
j^r :: ?:: :: v: ?:. i J S
K Price .. .. .. ?? ?? V ? °
Thomas Farclell ? J - 2
Daniel Roberts ? ? 2 S 2
8 Chinamen ? .... O o . o
WRalfe ? ... .-? 2 V r.
nwoodhous. .. ??»?????? -2 ; o?
-i-Wood ? ?? 0 6 0
Peter Welsh ? ? 0 10 0
-Doran ? .. ?? ?.?«?* »
-JohnBton.. ? 0 6 0
-Brown ... .. .*-?? ?? 2 t fl
-Tumor .. -. ... ?? ?? ? » ' '
-«°f' ? :; ?: 2 S 2
. =?'?*!,' ' .'.' .; .. . 0 10 *l
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Af;sh-..T-.:-tl. ? i l|
r..i,e;r.:J ? ? 1 »
w. B ? y ; ;
- . 151HV. -fbi.l ? ' *? X
— UiL-iil-n;:.!' ? ;?' ''
n. c. .- ?? ? . : .
? fJ''TTcr ? : '' '
wkV-.:rin. . ....... ''- ;'
p. t;';.k. ? .- ?.. .?..V.o.-r-
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fS^ - .' ::: ?::: ::: H ??
. '' ISrS .::??; ? '??'? -? ° ?
j:,'-'^::., . . ' ' ? tea
? - ?J:'Vl-'-1',t'.'^'' ' '.£'-??.-
Cb. ' '
By paid \ of building. ... ... 383 6 8
„ repaid Mr. IrTing and self ... // 7 1O»
4fiO 11 Ci
Lea'vinjr due to_ Mr.
Irving and se.f ... JQjIN~BYWATIiBi H
I have exaniincd Iho preceding nccount with
ceucral liata and vouchers. Mid find it correct.
*' I). II. IRVING,
? lion, ace
PUHI.lC.hibTIUE.
rllE undersigned begs, to rot urn thank* to his
numerous customers, and Iho public in
'?eneml ft'r the liberal patronaso bpatowed upon
Biro, since lie has been in b..»inc«« ; bo also I*S»
to inform them tlmt in consequence oftratufcrrmjr
his businoss to other pnrtifs, nil perfons in
debted to him arc ?ri-qne.lc.l to scitle their
acconntsby the J»t Aprifneit, or they will to
sued for indiscriminately.
, itlCHARD MUTTON.
Mnrcli 2nd, U59. ?
ilUDSON'S TINCTUItK,
' Fck Tim
rmWRRVATIOX OF THE 1 EETH A GUMS,
1)H£PARH) from the o.iijiiiiil receipt by Mr.
I Fletcher, Surgeon Dentist, No. 9, Wynyard
Square, in boitle3 3s. each, .from whom it may
be obtuin«d ; also from
A. K. THOMSON,
liooltreller, &n., &c,
? Howick StrPet. Butlmrst. ?
COUNTRY STORKKEEPERS1 .
\\/IIhN ordorine your Spring Stock of \\ool
Vl lens, remember
COLONIAL TWEEDS
which ore better adapted for colonial wenr than
inn cloth known. To be had direct from the
Manufacturers, THOMAS BAKKKK and CO.,
Siwe.1 street, Svdnoy ; or from any of the
Wholesale WHrehonaemon in Sydney or MaitUml.
AUSTRALIAN JOINT STOCK BANK.
VTOTICK is hereby L'iven, that a Branch of the
L\ abovo Cnnk will bo opened in Butlinrst, on
or about the 1st March, proximo, for the transac
tion of General ''Banking Unsiness, under the
nninusjoment of David Kennedy, Esq., lato
Manager of the Union Bank of Australia in tlui
town.
A IT. IUOIIAKDSON, General Manager.
Bathmst, 18th February. 1859. ?
UNION HANK OF AUSTRALIA.
1?ROM this date tho rates of Discount and
V Interest nt this Office, will be as follows :—
On Bills of US days t» run and under 8 per cent.
Do. 123 ' il». oo. 7 „
On Oush credit nccounb 8 .,
Over drawn do. 0 ??
.;t. G. FERGUSON,
.-,'??''? Muriagcr.
Jlallmrat, Fobrnnnr gath, \ti9. ?
UNION BANK OS AUSTRALIA.
Paid-up Capital, £1,000.000.
lteiiervo Fund, .£200,0000.
(Makility of Shareholders in.limil«l)
TNTKREST is allowed by thi« Bank on (ill sums
I not un.hr £10, if lod«r-u for a (ii«l period.
and for whicli Deposit Keceipta will be issued ni
follows :—
Repayable 4 months 1 Jier date S p»r Mlit. per
annum.
Do. « tlo. an. 4 „ ,,
Do. IS du. do. 8 „ »
ft. FERGUSON.
? Manager.
BANK OF -NKW SOUTH WALES.
NOTICE i« liercbv eiven thnt tlio atote. Bank
has from this date reduced Ha rates as
under, vii : —
On bills liavin-i 95 ilny. to inn n»d
under ? 6 Ver rml
Do. do. do. 125 do ? 7 percent.
On bills having a longer currency
and on ennh cr'ditn, ? 8 per cent.
On temporary overdrafts ? 9 per. *anU.
1 D. L. MURDOCH,
Manager.
Balhurst. 25tti February, 1SS9. ?
Oriental Bank Corporation.
(Incobporatkd nr BorAi. Ciiartrr.)
Paid up Capital ? £1,2RO,000
CpMerve Fund ? £252,000
» NTBKK8T will be allowed on fixed deposits,
i lodged after this date, asunder, viz.: —
For annum.
Subject to 7 Jars1 notice of with
drawal ? '. ? ?? ?? 21 percent
Ditto 15 ditto ? * percent
»itto 3 months' ditto ? * percent
Ditto C ditto ditto ? 5 percent
Ditto 12 ditto ditto ? 5J percent
GEO. 1NGEL0W,
? Manager. Sydney
Bank of Now South- Wolea.
FKOM and after the 1st day or March, 1858,
interest will bo allowed at this Bank,
0;.Ti!»! .!??!.. 3it* ror S
,„. ,.!,, ? .ipr cent pei ,.r:,'.:n.
Or, !!„?.!? .if .??,iu f':r i
,-,lf.ntli:i.: ? 'I ?? » I
'?'?'??'' ? ??)[ [. :-,riir.[)r,o!?,'
!'.,-:k of S.-v S^ntl. 'X;,!es. M.nntor
It,,!l:.ir.r _^t'm_^_._LP^: ? ? I
'.r.',;'t»-,]j^n Joint StocXt xJ:inlc. j
INCi'iViiv;: VTliD HY ACT OF COUNCIL,
1 tr.X
r..tJ)lsal. £250,000. '
lUt-l lljl-.v—Getirne-slrirt, S-/-1--V-
oia.cr:rcas ;
? '?'-.?,.. -- i in Breillat, Ivnuin-, Chairman.
, ?'.. ,-, .:.', ;? ,,,i.e. Tl.omas Holt-. V.*q.
..,'.. .??.,-,::,?-. lUlph M'Kohcy, K«q.
' -'?-'.- . ? .- ??'? .'- ????-. v v .~.- - r a g-b 2?. i
.. ',.': - ;, :,-. : :.??..-:-...=?., r-riir-..
,:....,-.-. ? ' -..-, r..-,-,li.i,ft.l nt
- ?. ' , ?„-. ... ?-?? ?? ? ?'? ?''??????''. «'-'^j
??' ,-.;-'- ??????' ^ ? j
?: !.?- .???:? . ? ? ',
i wvw'lhA'c.-j'^'-^ '?'-?--'-;--% f-£ -?-- - j
j'r: '^''::':£' ''.'.'? ''.''.'''.?t ;'iT.' .'.'.'.' VJ pr «(. j
j *'?''' ,^-j.rj jj'xS.-i-tJI?..T.!-i*.'=-. ;
1 ft-;-,«!..,:, -.-'.IT U: :.;ii.^r.; ..- 'v ..'.-?,?:-? *?;:/'?'/''
?.?? t,-..,,;t ...rA --;. '-^ ;???.?.:'? ?.'?-' c..i-.j-.;.h,t ?',
''Tn.-' ---..?-? ?:?? ?.?-l.-.!::.:5!.!-'-i'V^-'J.-'in,-inr:t\
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COVBA AMWtJAIi BACH?,
1S5S-.
TUESDAY STU, WEDNESDAY 6yn, AND
THURSDAY 7ra Al'lUL.
Stewards :
J-araes Flanapan, Eaq.
John Grant, K*q. '? .
lit « ??-(:.' - -Issao Whits Eiq ''? lJ - '? :
W. KoWnson, V.sn.
Ju-eph Smith, Esq.
L. Lynch, Esq.
Jufye :
\V. R. Watt, E«-].
Treasurer .-
Clerk of the Course:
Mr. T. O'ShaiiglincMT.
I'ii-t D.iy, TUESDAY, 5th April.
First Race to start at 12 o'clock, each day.
rpHE COWRA TOWN PLATE of £2!i, for all
1 horsps, weiaht for a5o : heats twira round ;.
second horse to receive £5, out of tho prizfl.
Second linco— THE MAIDEN PLATE of £15,
for all ho. sen that ha«e never won an
advertised prize ; weight for ago ; one event.
One mila, and a distance.
Third liace— HACK RACES of £10, for all
hacks ; the winner to be sold by public auc
tion for £20 ; any surplus to go to the funds.
Heats onco round.
SECOND DAY— WEDNESDAY, Cth APRIL.
First lUco— THE HURDLE RACB of £20, lor
all horses currying 11 stone, over D leaps
3 feet G inches ;'ono event three times round,
aocond horse to receive £5 out of tho
SeconTuMe— HACK HUIIDLE RACES of £10,
for all hacks; calch \veigl.ts : heats or.co
round. Remainder of tho day to I.e re
served fur saddle raoing and private
matches.
THIRD DAY- THURSDAY, 7to APRIL.
First Race -THE PUBLICANS' PUKSK of
£25 : for oil horses ; Weight for ajre ; one
event, threo times round ; the winner ot the
Town Plato to curry 7lb extra at the dis
cretion of the Stewards ; tho second horse to
receive £5 out of the piize.
Second 'Kacii— THE LADIES' PURSE of £15 ;
for all lioraus to bo handicapped bv the
StowArds or whom they may appoint j one
event, H mile.
Third Rocn-A CAHT-HORSU RACE of £15 j
for nil horses ; heats, onco round ; tho winner
to draw one ton weight onco round the course
in half an hour after the nice, (in \& \mrm
drov), fiilini; to do so. tho smonil horse will
take his place, and if he draw the ton, will
Fonrth 'line'— THE 'CONSOLATION STAKES
of£10;for all horses beaten during the
meetiii);, to be handicapped by tho Stewards ;
ens event, twice round.
RULES.
Homohush Rulos will bo adhered to, and tho
decision of the Stewards will bo final.
Qit'ilificiitioiia £'2 S*., except tha Hack Race,
which £1 will qualify.
ICntruuw) 10 pur out. on amount of prizes.
Kntranca uigl.t inude known in a future adver
tisement.
ANDREW LYNCH,
Hon. Sec.
HARTLEY RACES FOB 1859.
tl/lLL enmo off on WEDNESDAY, THURS
VV DAY, AND FRIDAY, the Gth, 7iliai.d
Sth, of April.
Steward, .?
J. O. Norton, Ksq.
George I.unn, Esq,
It. Rygate, Es.]., J.P.
Joseph Collot, Esq.
John Collet, Ktq.
Judge :
John Delnnoy, Esq., J.P.
Treasurer :
?-?-.-. Mr. O. Jervis.
? . ? ? , Clerk of /A# C*wu
Mr. T. Uclnney.
v FIRST D AY— WEDNESDAY. APRIL 6rn.
First Rack— IIARTLIiY TOWN PLATE of
£50, for all horses, weight for nge. Heats
twice round the Hartley race course.
Second Racb— THE MAIDEN PLATE of £40,
for all horses, thut have never won an advertised
prize ahove £10 j weight for age. lleiits once
round thp course.
Thihd Race— THE HACK RAOE of £10 for
hacks ; to be approved of liy the Bti»vnrdn, to
carry 9st. Heats once round.
SECOND DAY— THURSDAY, APRIL 7tu.
First Rack— THE FARMERS' PURSE of £25,
for horses, whiuh lmvo been thu bonafide pro
perty of residents in the district of Hartley,
for three months jirovious to the race ; weight
for n'»e. Heats, onco round thu course.
Second Rack— THE HURDLE RAOE of £15,
for all horses ; three times round the course,
nver nine le.ips 3 feet 6 inches high to .'carry
: n si.
?rnii-.r- day— i-riday, Arnri-sn;.
Kins: !(«:?,: -Ti::: i'lJIsi.H'ANS' PUIi-T ?''
j:;-\ !-.!? ,il! !i.,r--...« , «oi-;Ll lor a-c, :' - wii-.ii.r
.-.f th- Ilnrt!.-v T..v,-n li-.t.: '0 cmt^ , .' -. hUj;
!..-.lt.l. 1J1U I'uilllll til.! - ul..v!.
:;-r-)-.i, Hi'ii:— THi-; !,.UM!:;-' i'i'\sK of XMi,
1\- n'l hnw-.-r-, to If !?..!?. ii'..!iT;|«d by th..-
? ?. -,.-.:-; ; lituia, U ni'ii.--!.
?|-.aa !U;.r.— TIHJ UKATKN STAKES of £15,
for ..II icMt™ \.nr-ir, ilurinc the lnf.ci'n.^' ; tl.v
horsus i - '-?? ':u!ii!icaii|-..il i-y tho st.'-wurdi or
u-hou.sOBVCr ti.-.-v in -v ..l.poiut : .;ll-.- o.ult,
fj-it:» rouml thicmis-..
m;Li:r.
H-wl'inT; r-V.v ' ?:,. f.r.n i.raotie.-blf.-' will be
ob'.'-Tv.-;,!. -.',\-;,ht for »?', vj.cro no., a'.iutwise
to'iw 'r.Ui '''a ' '
Qii-.iiiV-.LtJou £3 Xi- Cic-pl for tho hack race,
Knh7n.u-o 10 per cant oil ti.o ninuunt --! prizo.
In all ci^os tliivo oniTiiii^ca or no race.
All videm to opi.fir in jockuy costume,
l^nljlipfiii's Luo-.Ih -I'l'J i fruit and conr'ecL'o.i.-iry
'i'n^f;^!, ruce (?; ouch -bv to start J?.t half-past
;zi/c'h).:k.
v.:itr.-iic.'i H- ''?« s- Til Hitler rover tn tli1.
mi., .o-a.. _^ y--'.^.^.^
HtU:. K.-cr^ry.
J. W. WHEELER,
TAILORING
ESTABLISHMENT
OPPOSITE GAYNOR'S
WILLIAM-ST
'.?.''.)?;'?? .
?fl'- f ?! ''A:A\ ':.:'. --?: :v- !: '.'.?. '-r t-;^ 'J'^''r
'-? '«V.q j-T('i;V*-\-.,. I.-' i:T. ? ::? ?- '.t.-.-.-.^d t-.l
iU .,..:.'..? :-'n^v:Ciivrh. ! - - '-- i'lil- ..'?;?:
W I L'L I A M NIXON,
OAHrENTEB, JOIN EH, AND BUILDETt,
NEXT DOOB TO THR ' nAIET MtlD1' ISS, LAUBKET
STUF.ET, BATHUBST.
CKDAR SASHES, Doors, Architraves, Chimney
Puxw,.antl.nU Winds ot House and fahop
Fittings siipplieii.cA«aj- and good.
Contmctstakoii, und joiners' work sent to all
parts of thftiicunUv. ?
FtineralB.
FUNERALS rnrniidied in town or country on
' tha moil uoilerato terms h-
; S. HODOE.
Undertaker,
. . Itentinck-street, Halhnrst.
COLONIAIi P3ODUCE.
WOOL, TALLOW, IIIDKS. SHEEPSKINS,
AND STOCK.
THE nnder.Vifrnod will sell by auction, every
Friday, at their Produce Stores, GO King
streot, Went.
Wool, tallow, sheepskins, hides, and every
description ot Colonial produce.
Commission on Bale of wool and
tallow ? 1 per cent.
hides and skins.. 2J „
stock ? 2J
„ „ all other protlnco 5 „
Cash silvances m»do on wool, tallow, sheep
skins, hides, &c, sent for sale.
No commission charged on wool and tallow,
when ulTeroil nnd not sold, if afterwards con
sim.ed to thfir friends, Dalyety and Co., nr L. H.
Johnson and .(Dp., (Into Cooper and Totter,)
London. - ' :
DUUHAM AND 1IW1N.
Auctioneers and Brokers,
Sydney.
References :— Thomas Walker, IrS(|', Fort
street, S.vdiiev ; John Sutherland, Esq.,, of the
firm ofAspinall, Sutherland, nnd Co., Sydney,
and London ; Andrew Hurdie McCulloch, Esq.
Sydney. ? - ? :
Sydnoy Boarding Bstabliahment.
MRS. It. BYKRS
IN retuniing thanks to her Friends nnd the
Publio generally for tho very liberal Bupport
sho has met with Rinco opvnini; the ahove estab
liBhinent, beys to inform them that she lutf mu.le
RBverul alterations aid improvemcntii lately, which
will tend to tho comfort nnd convenience of
Families and Gentlemen favoiuinj; her with their
support. An heretofore, tho Bedroom and Larder,
will he strictly attended to by Mrs. 11. herself,
who nilluto b«r best endeavours to promote
tho comfort ot \\l parties l'nvouri.ig her with
their patronage.
Oiiai g-ca wUl be made as mode
rate as possible.
No. 2, & 3, College Buildings, Jamison
street. ?
J O II N~lTb BERTSON.
Coach Manufactory,
483 AND 489 I'MT-STUEET, SYDNEY.
SOLICITS un inspection from persons in tha
interior vtiitin-; Sydney. His show rooms
are extensive and replete with every kind of
vehicle, from tho Fou-in-n.ind Drairlothe com
fortable Family Sociable. His manufactory com
prises tho largest aissortinent of manufactured
materials in the colony; this circuinstJiico
enables J. R. to warrant every articlo of his own
make as he is never driven to tlio use of un
sei.HO.ied «r unauitaiile maturials whether im
ported or cnlonially nindo.
A USTRALIAN INN,
Clarence Stieot.
Mr. George Hopffood,
(Formerly of liathurst, Carpenter,)
BUGS to inform his (Vionds and tho inhabitants
of liatliurst visiting Sydney that he has
opened tho nbovo house, and he respectfully
solicits a cnll. Good stabling ; and they n.i.y
rely on tho best accommodation, and strictly
moderate charges. ?
llOX DRAYS and Tilt-np Drays, and othor
J- vehicles constantly on snle, direct from
Syilney. COLL'S Commerciul Yards, Oharlotta
Bti-pet.' llathnr-t ?
' PUBLIC NOTICE.
pHE undersigned, having disposed of his in
I terest in the Satlutrst Free Press and
Mining Journal to Mr. J. C. White, respectfully
requests that purtie.1 indebted thereto will settle
their accounts as early as convenient, in order thnt
tl.o boolit mav bo closed.
WM. FAIUIAND,
Keppel-street,
? Bathnrst.
AUSTEA1IAN FEENCH POLISH KEVIVER
GENERAL FUKNITURE POLISH.
THE superiority of this POLISH over every
1 other in use, will bo ovident nfterono t.ial ol
it, Tholustro increases after each application,
and will become after a lew times using etiunl to
Frenoh Polish.
i j ? Prepared only by
, JIEPF OS D '-A-ND J3URRELL
' '? ? (Lav* !-o:is, Sow. and (-..,)
a\C: l'itt-atrcot. Svdncj.
In h.)ttlr.» of Is. Cd. nli.i 2*- Cil. f'U'li.
ATr. K. V.'I'ljH, A?«nL, ln!l.i:.'rt.
TtAUTIO-Fa ' NVFFriTjLli ?[? V. itT I) E P A KT
EXTENSION' OF THE DFVAKTMHNT. |
This b-inch i»:no-v under tho inim.-:Ii:.1c. ;
.iir.'rvi«ion of an i-xpciiriiccd p-irty l.iti'Iy from I
ESiJIAND. iindwho i,. thoronsslily .?mjunintci '
will. tl... d.'.l;.il8of{hih1,e.:i!li.:rl.u.si!.i..'. _ I
I'or tin1 ?'..'lire, '.he ti'.. «'i!l h? in a (.nsinon to
furri'i, loilMSTKi .ml KXHOUTK ORDERS |
forUI'liOI.Sn-.liY.CAUI'KIS, DKCOKATIONH,
,..nd DHM'1'.UY, inr-v.-ry HTi'iisite.
?ri.or...!'.Iilv c-cnipotent 'oil men imvo l-(-::
onKn,,,:,\,'a!:ii the ch..rfr- lor ii.akini: i.p .'!--
hols'erv. iavin' ' --*' c.'.rj-.el«, fitting b.inds, £o.,
ic', will U- 'r.-:Td-:n-d '?? m.'.di.:-!.te r.- i ? cun-iHct
Triih rulHiai;tial»r.d y-'.-ll lini-ht-a -vo.m..ai.8,iip.
r.imilie.i will U vaiti-J npun »t their own
1 'phi'i.' cabim flllctl i.p cnrnpletaly
Oili -nr-' mitrterii ditto ditto.
(Sl.fiDS AmCIONTLY HKC-lilVJSD.
Carpets, vuln-t pi In
Throa-ti.rcud bost, I!rus?v;N. . .
TM'KSTRIl-'.S from ono of tlie first -lo«itner«
in Fwrop,, from .V. r»l. y.-r var-i.?
j .vs. .1~i, -i-l Eru«soU Blair
j 5-8. .'S--4, ?--?! tn]:i-.try
.',.?, 3.-). -4-4 ».ll.-.h.
I K;;,W'iii'.fer. ?.!! .™'-1 from 3j. per yard.
! ; .'-;,-.. din... '? ? 'l''o-
I Me-r-rs. T , S.. ? ?r-i ''-? ''vil' t-;-r-cml attention
! u: tl-..i.- pat.-,.i. ACJU'S-DN OAV.ria j, I.' It't
I .1 inches X ::. '-.-(.t G ;,,cl.':a, .,»-n-:,' only one
I''''1' ,' H^rlhrnRi.. U-t, made) _
- An-i.U -'n^: shr!j!s'o n m'it«, plain and fansy
Ijmir sv.''- . , . , ,
1 cc«n i.ts «'?'-' rutti'iff. pUi' «nJ finoy
| DA1IASKS.
I IVi-i'd. and Kn-hsh wor»t«d
?? : ,-T^r»()Ll«in!-r..s, .M..lr«li--^f^J
; .. ,„. ;,ul,7,Kit---:...-.iaM5n.l «iro ULINiJ:-,
j ^.?i;;!;,i.':,ci(::5. r.i : ?'?; : ?'- '??- '.-:
i TIKOUS-JV, ii.'-'ONDr -.'1 '''- '- i':'-1 - .-,
! -.,-??? !!«;»..* ft:;.'-. ., ?;.
- ' ' ''?'.'.-..?
ALBURN AUCTION MAHT.
UH. JOHN SOLOMAN,
Late or -Hatiiukst,
REGS to inform his frieuda and the pnblio in
^enaral that ha has raado arrangamants for
the reception of ?
Slioop, Oattlo and Horses,
and is' now in ft position to -iireot*Snla- by Auc
tion or privntely of such Stock as may he en
trusted to him,* he would beg to remind the public
that he b;is adopted such ii system as widgiv»
ontiro Riti*f.iction to both seller and buyer.
Tho Auctioneer would further call tho atten
tion of Stockholder to the situation of Albur.v,
it being the Border Town of tho Colony and in
the centre of tho principal buyers from both Colo
nies, offers crest facilities to parties either buying
or selling. It is particularly requested tliat par
tiea havin? any sto.-k which they may wish to
sell in Albury, will j.ivo early notice- of the
tamo with full particulars, Ac. to Mr. «., who will
bo ready with purchasers when such stock arrives.
JOHN flOLOH-\N,
Auctioneer, Horso and Cattle Salesman and
General Commission Agent, Ac, Albury, New
South Wales. ?
NOTICE.
ALFRKD G. MEADEN,
BEGS to inform the Inhabitant* of B.ithuisl
and iU vicinity, that having taken a p,\rt
of the promises formerly occupied by Mr. John
Stanford, ho is prepared to build
GIGS, DOG-CAHTS,
SOCIABLES and
SPEIKG CARTS,
CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN
Andhavins secured Iho unices of the HKST
and only COACHSMITH on thia side of the
Monntains, he can w.rnint liis iron work nnd
springs to bo of the best qiulity nnd
* 'VaINTINO, TRIMMING nnd other repairs
to every description of CAIUUAGKS FULLY
20 PEU CKNT. under any other house, and all
work done by the advertiser can he warranted.
l-.S._N'ot'o the address, adjoining ilockett's
Mill, Ho.vick-strcet. ? ]^_
~sIlEET OF BARK STORES,
DUIUIAM-STRLUT, BATIIUHST.
/GEORGE P.ONN0R, OUNEIIAL WINK &
\y SPIRIT MERCHANT, and
Dealer in General Stores and Colonial
Produce of every description.
Tun IIiaiiF.sT Piiice Given for
Goi.n.
A GOLD FIELD.
1o bo sold,
789 Acres of Land,
\T7ITH the- right of depasturing over 1578
W ncros in addition, situate on the Oiidgo
gong Kiver, IS miles from Mntlgee and Welling
ton, and in the midst of the best Gold Fields in
the Colony.
Thin land is woll adapted for grazing catllo or
sheep, anil is only sold becuuso the proprietor
resides in Victoria.
Immediulo possession can bo given, and the
Title is unexceptionable
Apply to
HOLD EN * MAOAKTHY,
Castlereagh-street, Sydney.
EXTRACTED FROM ' MARK LANE
EXPRESS,'
9th Auoust, 1858.
MESSRS. GARLAND AND BINGHAM,
Sydney, respectfully inform the Agricul
turists and Landed Proprietors of An.itr.ilin. thut
they aro the appointed AOENTS for tho SALE
of
HOWARD'S 'PLOUGHS,., harrow?, liny
rukes &c. ' ? '~ ? '* ? ' — :
Uansom nnd Simr-'a ploughs, horse threshing
machiiKR, chnff-cntters, &c.
Richmond nnd Chandler's chnfT-cutters
Coelman's soil pulverizers, drag harrows, &o:
Hornaby's dressing machines, &c.
Croskili's horae threshinjr machines, clod
crushers, harrows, Ac.
Tuxford and Son's steam threshing machines,
with patent combined Blinking and
dressing machines
Tuxlbrd's improved portable Raw tables
Barrett, Exnll, and Andrewe's horso
threshing machines
Eurrell's horsa threshing and dressing
machines
Hn.iby's ploughs, harrows, Ac.
Dnrgess nnd Key's reaping machine!., churns,
Dray nnd Co.'a dressing machines
Smith and Asl.hy's hny rakes
Hill ana Smith's wire 'fencing
Spear and Jackson's improved spades, fork',
With !in'!.;i.;i.M.i vn.-inly r.f thvi r,li).;t modern
nnd improve! nrri. ?nltnrnl implements. *-;!,? t'.l at
!l.e Ri.yal A^rioulturnl M.ow ,.t CheKtor, held
July. 1S5S. ll.r-, Yf-rli-strcet Sydney.
J1KRLIN WOOLS.
1 -T,UL1N W..I.I-. ..I' en-rv slm.i,., jnit opened, nt
D (4.-3.«U.I-H.»f
o. sirmrcHT.AND.
O. S. h s-Vi,,' oir hin M-.mine.- stuck nt, f«l, tn
make ivn.n f,.r the ui.K.-r suodx, whicli will !?.? in
tin- iniirkct ir or ubouf. M -hiy.«.
iO!t SALE OR I/KASE,
THK '?- '-' lr-''i!M and Dir.-nlur Lodu-e, or,
3 tl.f \Vcl.ir,.'t:.:l Unr.d, JIdl.l.t . Vlens-Jllt Kfttt(e.
f.c.M.pi,.(l fur tho last. f.,iir years I-y Mr. Gc-orgn
Iiiohardwn, » ho is leaving the ilisl.ict. l'onscs
sion .run i-c given on Ihn lot. or April.
This F.irm, on nciwiint of its ahort distance
from town, viz : r.ne mile, would bo Buitanlo for
butchers or c.:rri..rw.
WM. k. Ar;Li-:\,
Superiiitendcnl.
Mniini- rimsnn*. Mnre!. 2.1th.
COVV11A I.AC10?. CO'.VUA RACKS. Cl.iWKA
i:acv:s.
P. Ii. A I. FORD
BEGS lf.Rnn.-,n:icuio tho inhahi-ants of Coxra
-,th1 tl-i surr.)iin.ling distncla tint Iim h.w
orrnrrll.ii NEW STOWS nt Cowra, where I,,.
UmDi-tr-ct'.
IllVArKP.Y of rJI kir..:,i
rjRdi.T.r.VKS
IliDNViiNGIIIlY
c(rn,;:;;Y
HADDLKRY
In .-ho.-!., ev-ry thing v/nicTi compri«o, » pono
-nl ^trrn Tin In [ romral nt. his ,.«.Ul.l:s!iir..;-.: .
' 'r',-,?Pt',lers an.! Str,,k-nlderS bming l..rK?ly a
l,v ? ???.l.iDUCTION'Hii! h.Mii:id.!.
| ; - --Nothing I 'it first class articles kept at
-TE\Y TiOf'KS— ON HAI.K IJV THE LNDKI'.
lN Sir.N'KI). _
Cnr!»-5it;p« of ^cionne, by limb'.
Jl'j^Vr' r.fYi'f™'/M. S. Char;«.vor!h
I'hilo'O'l.V »f .Strnkcppcarc
Pl-.n.-noFt'l.cSr,u!
?V ,;??-- Illnslnite-l !:v fJrwt Authors.
Tri- A--. :, --^irf, t' 3.;il..y
H1-.,l«hnndI)-..--.V.yr..ll1,l^ M.n. .
! ;;?,. of W. PatersoD, ir-ur-Je: . .' -!.o B.K;k ot
?Rn.'i.:.-..!
! !-...-.. f!V n. r....:.,:
i '.'';? . : :... . - ??? (Joi-y ???? Al.'nv!
: .'??'.??:-.. -..- ; ; D-'.hi b- Xr'.
? 'V.r.- ?? --.i.-i ?. -''-:' H'i;i. iv'j''- i?r!''
-??'''Vi'iL-'V y.-:-'1-:.1.-.''; V^-ii i-..;ii-c!;-., cinvi. .
'? .. '?'??vlVi1-:1, ?' '? -.'I.' ?--. ?-'?' K,'ny=, P. ,-? :?/
' ? ' t'-.,i 'i'v.i.tj, ';?:'-. \ .:-:?; '.'?? .:?. ??' ii;--' 'ik-vAli-,
' ?_??''??-'- ' ' A K -. !K0..P?0N\
; '.'.. ;??: ?-?_' ?_ _ _.:..J.I.^ickBUo:L
BATHURST SUBSCRIPTION UBRABT.
JUST ADDED, several New Woikf, includinK
1 liiiekoroy'8 Virginians, Cnrlylo's Frederirk
the Great, GiibWns and Edwards on the Indian
War, Brongb'a Life of Sir Jolm I'alHtaff, Etchu.gt
bv Cruikshant, &.c,, -lu.
A. K. THOMPSON,
^ ? Ilowick street. _
TJIE ST&SIiB nil&AOLS.
'I HE Wonderful Cures ciTected by 'ROW'S
I KMBKOCATION, or FAKUES'S FRIEND,'
has induced parions interested in the cure of that
of that nohle. animal, the hor.«o, to communicate a
greut iiunib'cr of intoresting cases to tho
proprietors. '
J C White, Esq., 'many years stud-master to
the Australian Agricultural Company, Port
Stephens, expresses his opinion 'that Bo
one onght to travel without it; its enrative
effects nro surprising.' H. Zoueh,. Esq.. states
that ' previous to the introduction of tte.Erobro
cation into the force of the Southern P«trcl,
constant recourio was necessary to the skill of the
veterinary eurgeon which had now been rendered
needless.' Mr. Andrew Gribben, the well-known
furrior, of Sydney, writes ' that he has had such
undoubted proo's'of its elKoncy, »s to warrant him
in recommending it most strongly.' Henry
Uotton, Esq., M.P., designates it ' a most ex
cellent application.' John Purry, Esq , the moil
contractor, ' has used it with great success in his
extensive coaching establishment,' and Mr.
Spninel Smith, coach proprietor, Welt Maitlalnl,
writes the following words in his letter to the
proprietors:— 'I me it constnntly for all kinds
of sores in my I.orau«, and bfg to state that I
never found unvthiiiL' to equal it for that purpose,
though 1 have 'been for many years a coach pro
prietor, and have tried all eorts of npplicntions.'
Testimonials equally strong are daily received and
filed at tho office of tho undersigned; for the in
spection of purchasers.
Old Wounds and Sores.
These, even whun of long duration, wil
succumb to tho Embrocation, which sppcarB to
have an effect o» them almost miraculous, first
cleansing mid inducing healthy action, and then
healing the wound.
Sprains.
The painful effects of sprains »re q^uioklj re
moved, i.u.l tho tendons re«torcd to thuir natural
state ; mid even sinews contracted hy disease reUx
uudor its operation.
Saddle-girth and Collar Calls.
The timely application of this remedy for tho
above injuries speedily heals them, whilst their
neglect Venders the animal useless to its master,
too often injuring it for life, busidos inducing
viuious habits. It speedily subdues nil iliflam
mutory action, relievo* pain, and allays initation
arising from sand flies, hull-flies, Ac.
Unlvorfial Komedy.
As such, no stalile unr station is complote
without it. Nutncrdiis instances have occurred
nhcro [inrtioi, observing its beneficial cflcots on
their cattle, horsea, dogs, &c, have applied it
with pre-eminent sutccaa to the human body.
To be had wholesale of tho Sole Proprietors,
JOHN AND KDWAHD KO\V, Wholesale
Druggists, at Iheir Establishment, Bank-court,
Svdnoy; and retail of all respectable Druggist
uhd Storekeepers throughout the Colony. .
Sold it. bottles, thre« shilling and sixpence
each. ? , . ? '
AN ASTONISHING, EEMEDV ?
TJoT L O Vf A Y'S OINTMENT.
: it Eipbls Diaeane I ?
It is Biid that nil productions of human skill
hnve thiirday, and are superseded l-y new inven
tions or discoveries. Not sr with this rnmedv.
' It 19 not i'or a day, Imt for nil time, and in all
countries.' And why T Because it strikes at tho
goneric root of all diseases in the blood, 'and
medical art can accomplish nothing beyond that.
Tho Ointment, penetrating through flesh ' and
fibre, like water through a porous subBtance,
readies the perm or diseabe -such as scrofula,
erysipelas, cancer, tumor, and all oruptlve and
ulcerous discharges in- the circulation, and
eradicates tho tnint at 'nee and for ever in this
climate.
Bad Xogs.
This Ointment will cure any case of Bad Leg
oven if of twenty years standings, or however
hard or discooured tho flesh may be or if swollen
the sizo of a persons hotly, providing that the
Ointment is well nibbed into the whole of the
'-an . ?llv. fil twici1 a day in lnrge quantities, and
the pi'i.tn i.i-pt c.n.-er.«l with linon rags thiokly
-nr...,.i with tii'.1 (li.'ii.tnient; from this mode of
twitr,.'!,', u i.lcn'.ilnl discharge of unhealthy
hi'.ii-.iur ?-»=. H f.illc-.v, until the wounds are all
l;o;diil on llm l»g, or otlier parts »ssnmes its
Old Wouatla. Bores, and TTlGora. .
Tin. nioit invi'terato oases of biul logs, scrofnlon-,
or other ciiirs, are cured, if of 20 years standing,
by the jjint'isu ol tlm Ointment and Pills. The
-? Hi-.tr t;f i.i-i unrivallsd remedy npon virulent
iilcuM oiitl v.rar-', is almost miraculous. It first
.lisn.h.irgcstlm j-oii-on which produce suppuration
i.ml prum! il.isli. it.id thus the cures which -ts
Uwliag p,i,]iu.ti-M afterwards complete, are s«fe
? ?.* well ms pannni.ont it Iui« a wonderful eflect in
tlie -mt,! iXmna i;5;naione;i by moschctocs, sand
ilios or i;ii,',nrn. . \
Files. ^
This OiMinonf- wi!1 a'^jjp wosrt cases of
i'ii.-s if UM'tl .iecurdii..'u*flHfcrinted 'directions
K^'aptlono on'rae Sliin.
Illoti'lie-', pin; li'~, .I'V-oiuptilnns, and all irritB
tit.nsoftli'|»kiii, fi.tk- -J-^^'iipeBr after a faw
HpnlicntifiM of Ilolluv-V -^ Btnient. In these
,?'.'..3 brisk '.Victim, i » im , V ^..Ttjle. Uany of ilie
urtliiinrv'c-'uptions nre o . ,, ,.ff suppressed por
stiiratiuiii Jnd us this pa ' .-ing unguontat once
opena' th-! pores nnd invigorates the absorbents, it
i!is-ipi't?it!:o inflan;m.it in by a donble prooess.
' T.^-.iie^. ^!i j^c faced or arms are' disfigured by
i c,it.u-.-oi|.-'di!,easc-', imiv readily remove the ble
I n-.ish ninlrfstore to th-l skin its natural tint, flexi
! lii!;iy, a::i soltnt-.s, by the use of this «afe but
Tv-Sbs's JSvll, Fever Soros.
In c.s.is i.' King'i Kvil whore medicinal waters
lull i.r., r.i..! I'v.-rv r. ^ipeof the pharmacopoeia
i i.uve pro- ..1 is- U-», ill.; Ointment will accomplisn
! r, '.hori.-.-.-.-.h fir,-. l'V-ver Sores beal quickly ooder
I i: Infill ?;.?? iii'l i1.^ ...'laiing iffeot upon con
i ir^:t. i -in. «??? is truly wonderful.
EliBumatlsmii Sorcfula, Erysl
polas.
Tl.rso aru nmong the most terrible and sgoni*
tn.- ti;^t^i£?H. yot. i:. thntr worse forms, and when
sven.ing'v in'curAule, tbey invariably disappear
iirnUr a pir-pvarinj,' -pplication of this soothing,
h'-li'!'-', antidote to p-iiu and inflammation.
Ilnlli tli? Oi-lm.'iil. iitxl Pills should be usad in
ih'j folio'.wng caseif—
!)...! l.cji Bad Breasts
JiuniJ Bunions'
Bite of M-.'dictoe^ Coco-bay , .
ami S»i.d-l'lica Chiego-fool
Ch:ll'i:-.ii.H (^hupped htnds
, ,-?, ,lls (~oft! Cancers
C-: sr.vl-,1 nnd Stiff Elephantiasis
!,r,,u Fistulas
i-; ',.. Glandular Swelli'mri
I | ;.-?.,,.-., Piles -
t-;;.,.r.:.l,;r, Scalds
! ,--ii . i. r;--- £ore-throat»
i ???' ;,. ';.'.-'.,..3 Scurvy
i ?;;i.;-1irilU ? 'Sl-i™
[ ?,- 1 ii-.ro is a cQTi-.iiierable saving by Ukimj
[ tlils !.., -r 5!3!»3. ' 7
K.B.— Directions f.ir the guidance of pstionts
J it. er-jiy di.iordf-r arc. affixed to each Fot.
_ ? ~. 1
LINO FISH. Beltnon, Wtlto Herrings, nod I
^'FI3H- ORTONANDCO., I
Railway Store. 1
March 11, 1K59. ? ... 6
On Nervousness, Selaxation, and m
Exhaustion. p
A now and Improved edition^ enUrgod to 195 M
pages, illustrated by 10O anatomical coloured fig
engravings un steel. '? ?
TirE SI1ENT FRIEND,
A MEDICAL W O K K , on the Physio«l
Exhaustion aud Decay of the Frame, fror»
tho effects of indiscriminate excesses, &c, by R,
and L. Perry &. Co., Surgeons, London. Sold bj
W. T. PINHET, No. 259, 1'itt-Btreet, Sydney.
The CORDIAL BALM of SYR1ACUM is m.
ployed to renovate the. impaired powers of lif«.
Its action is purely balsaralos its power in re.
invigorating the lrame in all cases of norrouj
debility, spermatorrhoea, exhaustion, incapacitj
for society, study, or business, shaking of tha
hands or limbs, indigestion, shortness of brenth,
consumptive habita, dimness of. sight, dittinpsi,
pains in the head, eruptions, sore throats, and all
deficiencies of natnral strength, has been demon
strated by its unvarying success in thousand! of
''The CONCENTRATED DETERSIVE ES
SENCE, a remedy for any of the varied forms of
secondary symptoms, and for purifying the sys
tem from contamination. It is recommended for
all those diseases for which mercury, sirsiporills,
&e.\ are not only employed in vain, but too often
to the utter ruin of health. Its action it purely
doteraivc, and its beneficial influence on tht
system is undeniable.-. . ......-?
PERRY'S PURIFYING SPEOIFIO PILL3
constitute a. most fcafe and speedy remedy for
discharges of nny kind, stone in the bladder,
and diseases of Uie kidneys and urinary organ*
generally.
Solo agent for Now South Wales—
W. T. PJNHET.
2.r.9, Pitt-street, Sydney
TRIFSEltAR!
Protected by Iioyal Letters l'atent of England
and secured by the seals of the Ecole dt
l'harmarie tie Paris, and the Imperial Col. ||
lege ot Mcdicino, Vienna. «|
'pRIESEMAR. Nos. 1. 2, and S, ara alik« devoiJ
I of taste or smell, and of all nauseating
qualities They may lie on the toilet table vritu
out their use being suspected, divided into sepa
rate doios, as administered hy Vealpeau, Lallu
ninnd, and Ri.ui, adapted for both sexes.
Triosniar No. 1 is a remedy for relaxation,
spermatorrhcoa, and exhaustion of the system,
Triesetnar No. 2, effectually, in tlio short spaoa
of three days, completely and entirely eradicate!
all traces of those disorders which capsules h&va
so long been thought an antidote for, to the ruin
of the health ot a vast portion of tho population.
Tric«eninr No. 3 is the great Continental re
medy for that clans of disordor* which unfortu
nately the English physician treats with mer
cury, to the inevitable destruction of the iintient'i
constitution, and which all tho uarsaparilla in tin
world cannot remove.
HUMAN FR.WLTY ; a popular medical work,
beautifully illustrated with 100 engravings, con
taining the opinions of Valpeau, Lallemnntl,
Roux, Ricord, &a It gives copious instruction! B
for tho perfect restoration of those who ara |j
suffering from tho above disorders, nnd clc-rlr K
points out tho benefits nrising from the chemical B
tests and examinatitin of the sp'ermatoza, by tlm ffi
author's norrly-constrnoted microsoope, nitb H
powerful lens. . . . I
Sole a2ont for New Sonth Wales— I
W. T. PINHET, I
259, Pitt-street, Sydney. |
Finch's Vegetable Antibilioas 1
' Fills. I
THESE PILLS contain no peparation of racr- 1
enrv, but consist exclusively of the purest M
Vegetable Extracts. ' 1
They will bo found to occasion little or no P
uneasiness in their operation, and rruy be taltea E
at all times without fear of taking cold. With I
these qualities they will be found a most valuabtt E
Family Sledicine, useful in all coses of- OWrno 1
lions, Headaches, Sickness, Heartburn, Giddiucx, a
Drowsiness, -Din.nfi»a.ol, -Sigl.t^ . Spjisiu», FJntu- 1
lency. Pains .and Fullness at the Pit of tho- .1
Stomach or tho Region of tbe Liver, Indigestion, 1
Loss of Appetite, Languor, and Dopresiion lit I
Mind, when accompanied by a torpid sr inactive 1
state of the Bowels. i
The reputation of thess pills is fast spreading, 'j
and the demand for them is rapidly increania', I
solely by. the recommendations of thoie who h»ra I
been henefited'by them. . i
CHARLES 0. FINCH, 1
(Late J. and E. Row.) |
Chemist, |
84, King-street, Syiluer. |
LEA & PERlUNS' I
celediiated' 1
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE (
TBONOUNCED DT jgfc EXTRACT of »l*tt», 1
?0OSH0IHBBCI8 M obTt'lbSa'. I
To bt th- M]L Ulclr'. t-- hl1 *-'-? 1
ONLT GOOD SAUCE jg^^B Milj, i:-t. d
, v ^S 'Toll IMA A IBR. |
And»ppll«bl« to S-JgCS TllNS that their 9uh I
^S5gr- Is blgbly j»tmmed Is I
HVBItT TAHIETT .lii^S5! India, and Is, Id mj f
-a'^i^Sj opinion, tbe mMtpiilfi- I
?f gffij^ tibl. m.w.11 m th. j
ti t n n ^||^p8 that Is matte.' - I
EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. ' j
LAND P. havinp discovered that sevornl of I
. tho Foreign Markets have boon supplied with I
spubioub iuitatioks of their WORCESTERSH1RK I
SAUCE, the labels of which closely renombla I
those of the genuino Sauce, and in ono or more j
instancos with the names of L. A P. rotam : I
they have deemed it their dnty to caution the 1
public, and to request purchasers to «eo that tha I
names of Lea and Perrinn are upon the Wrapjcri I
Zabel, Stopper and SottU. I
L. & P. further give notioe that they -'ill pro- I
reed against any one who may infringe upon their I
nght, either by manufacturing or vending inch I
imitations, and have instructed their corresnon- |
dents in the various parts of the world to adtiao I
them of such infringements. I
Wholesale and for Exportation, by the Pro- I
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