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lau Cobkwah Cbbokic» ii published every
Wednetday-ajuid Saturday afternoons, and con-
tains the Official Notices of immediate interest in
ttoe Government Gazette. The Quarters end the
Slat Marob, 80th June, 30th September, & SIst
December, at whioh periods only can Subscribers
' decline, by giving notice and paying the amount
dneto the end of the current quarter. Advertisers
lire requested to take notice that Advertisement*
that do not specify on the face of tbe Manuscript
the aumbePttf times they are intended to be in
serted, (unles? out of date) will be contiuuod until
countermanded, and be charged to them. Ad
vertisements cannot be withdrawn on tbe days of
publication, anil will be received only until 12
I o'clookonthotedays. No verbal communications
I osn be attended to, and letters must be paid or
I 4be? wilt not be taken in.
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I one publication, 10s. for both if paid in advance,
I and 18«. if booked. Single numbers 6dL Subsori
I ben in the Country, Hobart Town, Sydney, Port
I - Phillip, and elsewhere, must make remittance per
I Pott, or by Agents.
? ttwkt torn AdtmWmucMcw.— One shilling for every
I inch, or part of an' inch, and ljd. each f Mowing
I lint each inieHion' No abatement on the above
I charges. The Proprietor of this Paper considers
I that, unless objected to, the conditions as above '
I specified are acknowledged by all parties trans
acting business at his offioe, whether by advertise
ment, subscription to the paper, or otherwise.
?few otaova.
fTlHE NEW CIRCUS in Elizabeth-street,
JL under the management of the celebrated
ASHTON, mil be open on Thursday evening
next, in commemoration of tbe celebration of
the Bill, and on the morning of Thursday a
public inspection of the premises it invited.
February 8. ?
'f^EMONSTRATION BOOTH — Thomas
JLJ Jackman, Confectioneer, respectfully in
timate* to the Gentry and Public of Launces
ton and its vicinity, that he has erected a com
modious booth which will be replete with every
accommodation in the shape of an ample, and
economical refreshment spread. And to com
memorate the arrival of the 'Bill the whole
Bill, and nothing but the Bill,' no acceptances
but the lowest cash prices will be thankfully
I received*
Feb. 8. ? (uod
mo INSURE EASE AND COMPORT in
JL shaving send your razors to LAWRENCE
to be renovated. Hair-cutting rooms opposite
D. M'Queen's Tea 'Warehouse, Wellington
street.
*** Ladies' fronts recurled by a new process.
January 25. (uc
MR. CHARLES THOMPSON begs to
acquaint the public that he has com
otenced business as an accountant at Longford.
Mir. Thomson will be happy to give lessons in
book keeping by double and single entry, and
to teach drawing and {Minting to private pupils
and schools.
Longford House, Longford, Jan. 18. (lmo
I 1VTOTICE.--The undersigned has taken those
? J-l eligible brick premises in Cimitiere-street,
? adjoining Mr Becicford's store, and opposite
? Mr. C. J. Weedon's, where he intends removing
I on he 1st proximo.
I The premises iare capable of storing about
? 20,000 bnsheU of grain, which will be taken
? (in the lowest terms, and cash advances made
? on the aame if required. Wm Wibi-iA.ila.
? St. John-street, Market Square.
I January IS. ? (lmo
AN ACT FOR THE BETTER GOVERN
. MENT OP HER MAJESTY'S AUS
TRALIAN COLOMES.-Subscribers to the
'Cornwall Chronicle' can obtain a copy of
the above gratis, on application to the office,
non-subscribers, sixpence,
LU IV- ES1W BUMm #F THE S0CIETI1!$ FOR
FB0M6TI]?ft CHR13.1AN KNOWLEGE AND
HUWAfiAlIM THE GOSPEL
. ? . ? .-. v^O^-» ?
THE DEPOT of the above Branch is removed to Messrs TEVELEIN & STUBBS'.in Charles
JL Street, where there are ate1 now on rale BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, and a variety of
religious works.
Lflunceston, February 8, (ms
NOW UNPACKING
AT THE
FAMILY DRAPERY AND
BUlSBAKS-tlABET,
A BEAUTIFUL assortment of Ladies and Girls' VISITES and POLKAS
LUSTBBS— IN DBESS LENGTHS— LATEST STYLES
MIXED AND PLAIN ALPACAS
BAREGES, in mourning and other colors, to be cat in any length
COTTON AND UNION BED TICKS-SUPESIOB GOODS
STBIPE SHIBTINGr
SINGLE AND DOUBLE WIDTH SHEETINGS— perfectly free from dress
SILK BBOCADED DAMASKS— FOB LADIES
DBESSES, IN GBEAT VABIETr, &c, &c., &o.
BEST Colonial and English SHOES and BOOTS, always on hand, and made to order
WILLIAM GRICE.
February 8. (h.
ON SALE
BOOKING HORSES,
FLTJTIHAS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEANS, FLUTES.
PERFUMERY, CUTLERY.
CtfiTH, HAIR, TOOTH, HAIL, AND SHAVING BRUSHES.
STATIONERY:
POCKET, MEMORANDUM, SCHOOL, AND ACCOUNT BOOKS.
POCKET AND RACK DITTO.
WAX A Xt 2- WOOD DOLLS, TOTS, &e.. Ate, *c
EDWAED BELLION, Charles-street.
L&unceston, January 29. (uc
LAUNCEST0N CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL ACADEMY,
mm* w-x&aov*
fTlO meet the views of several of his patrons, has been induced (for the accommodation of
X. those whose daily avocation prevent them from receiving instruction during the day) to form
a class for the tuition of Young Gentlemen, in tbe usual branches of Polite and Mercantile
Education, on the evenings of Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from half-past seven to balf
pastnine o'clock.
Terms which are very moderate can be known by applying at the Academy.
George-gtreet, February 4. *«-?-» ' (ue
i
THE 'SCOTTISH CHIEF,'
WelUnfton-atrett, baoacaston.
EDWARD BURNS having taken the,
above extensive and commodious prem
ises, which tre replete with every accommo
dation, respectfully intimates to bis friends
and ibe public generally, who may feel dis
posed to patronise bis 'domicile,' that every
attention will be paid to their respective com*
forts.
To parties who may feel disposed to wile
away the evening hours, the 'Snuggery'
will afford every comfort to settlers from tbe
country ; private rooms for the adjustment of
commercial business can be depended on.
The lovers of harmony and the admirer* of
the manly game.s of Old England, will find
that ever; thing has been arranged to con.
tribute to their rational amusement.
Stabling and extensive bullock yards, which
will be particularly attended to by experienced
servants.
Well aired bed*, with civil and attentive
waiters.
Wines, Ales, and Spirits of a genuine and
first-rate quality.
EX 'FHIIiIP OAKBSMV'
JAMES MATTHEWS,
BRI8BANI-STBJSBT,
'DESPECTFULLY' intimates to the gentry
X\i of Launceston, and its vicinity, that he
has received per ' Philip Oakden' a valuable
and extensive assortment of Jewellery, con
sisting of a variety of Brooches, of the follow
ing description : — Fine real cameo gold
mounted, new pattern, bright gold tie and
teasel carved onyx centre, fine coloured gold,
set with turquovise, pendant chain and tassel.
Also diamond, emerald, turquovise, gold and
opal rings, beautifully embellished with rabies,
pearls, &c. The latest fashionable introduct
ion of tilver brooches, of every pattern,
consisting of cameo, set in silver, and tbe first
importation to this colony of the elegant 'Gold
Albert Chain,' with finegold key embellished
with a bust of the ' Hero of Waterloo.' La
dies' and gentlemens' gold keys and seals, gold
and silver pencil cases, silver and coral belli, for
infants, best quality silver vinegareltea. A
quantity of imitation jet brooches, set roucd
witb pearls and gold mounted. Scales end
weights for tbe adjustment of gold and silver,
warranted to weigh from 4 a grain to 36
ounces.
Gold and Silver Watcbbb or evkrt
description.
February 1. ' (m
HENRY SMITH,
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
DELORAINE.
HS. begs to inform his friends and the
inhabitants of Deloraine, that he has
opened the above establishment next door to
Mr. M'Cormack's General Store.
Wo connection with any other Houi f
H. S. begs to intimate to those gentlemen
who have favored him with their support that
they will find his workmanship of the first style
of fashion, and his materials of tbe best
description.
Any article tnside by him, if not made accord
ing to directions given, will be immediately
exchanged or the money returned.
Deloraiae, Feb. 8. {lmo
$