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'Mi. 8UliOKIPT10 to tare ii AOS now as and.r,-! Far delivery la Town aad Suburbs, Tmrt BatitLiHes. TwiKTT-Stz Shillimos and SixrxHte f'ir Country Subscribers, postage paid. Subscriptions, in every instance, paid in Abvantu Subscribers may commence during the currency of A DVIB VISING 0 A i' 8 Ib the AOB are now evs uadee i Witts worJi aad under Ok flnntiate. Or sixteen ud under thirty Two BHiunoa.

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any quarter, and charged only for the time they No. 1,494. MELBOURNE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1859. 6d. receive the paper.

32 amturarrtta. TN the Sunreme Court of the Colon of Vietoria. MTIAU TO SYDNEY. JfOB LONDON DIRECT. To Sail Poaitivelr V1 I APID COMMUNICATION between IttilfK XV LIVERPOOL and AUSTRALIA STEAM and CLIPPER 8AILING SHIPS.

Tho BLACK BALL LINR of A Young Man, lately arrived from the old country, is desirous of obtaining a situat'oi as or assistant teacher. He has had considerate experience in Kngli.h and classical tuition. Addrois Tutor, office of this paper. 77 0 AT Mr and Mra Elderton'a Male and Female Servants' Offices, 88 Collins atreet east, a scon of efficient and respectable Servarita and Married Couples, with good references, for town und country aerviee, wait cngagementa. Country orders punctually fulfilled.

Luggage stored. 7 23 aug 15 The CITY OF SYDNEY. On Monday, at one p.m., from Sandridge Pier. A special tiain from Melbourne at 12.13 p.m. W.

P. WHITE and agenta, 10 Elisabeth tieet south, JTEAM TO H011AUT TOWN. The Steamer TASMANIA Leaves the Railway Pier, Sandridge, on Wednesday, 10th Auguit, at noon. a. d.

Saloon 7 0 0 Steerage '300 Freight, per ton 0 15 0 Return Tickets 13 10 0 G1LLE5, NICHOLSON, and 25 Market atreet. 64 S3 may 21 TEAM TO WARRNAMBOOL, POUT FAIRY, AJilJ UJH-LAND. Newest Koute to Ararat and the Western Gold-Fields. The favorite e.s.a. LADY BIRD, will fail for the eoove porra every ucsoay, we-awer ts, JAS.

HEN1Y and 11 Little Collina atreet, west. 42 84 ect 26 TEAM TO WELLINGTON, NEW ZKALAND. The A. 8. N.

Royal Mill Bteamer BOOMERANG, Will leave the Hallway Pier, Sandridge, for Welling-ton. New Zealand, on Wedneaday, the 10th Auguit, at 1 p.m., "uoleaa detained by the Pott-office FARES Saloon 1 Stcerago 7 Inter-provincial etenraera aro despatched from Wellington to the different New Zealand porta, rubsr-quently to the arrival at her destination of the Boomerang. A apeciai train from Melbourne at 1213 p.m. W. P.

WHITE and Agenta, 10 Elizabeth atreet south. TlHNINSULAR AND ORIKN- fyN. TAL STEAM NAVIGATION Og. COMPANY. Revised Tariff of PissBtre rates and Freight between Melbourne and the various porta within the C'om- pany'a operations.

For first clase pas; ago to Sydney 10 0 0 Kangaroo Island 8 0 0 King George'a Sound 25 0 0 Mauritius 60 0 0 Bourbon 60 0 0 Aden 70 0 0 Sue 00 0 0 Alexandria 1(0 0 0 Malta HO 0 0 Marseilles US 0 0 Gibraltar 120 0 0 Southampton 120 0 0 Galle 90 0 0 Bombay 900 rupcea Madras. 1000 do Calcutta 1000 do Reserved accommodation aa per agreement. Freight on gold to Mauritius, Galle, India, Straits, China the Mediterranean, and England (iccluave of Egyptian transit duty) 1 per cent. W. H.

HAWK.E. Superintendent. P. and O. 8.

N. Company's Office, 5 Flindera atreet east, July 27, 1849. 47 847 Jly 2 IiENINSULAR and ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Incorporated by Royal Chorter. Under Contract with Her Majesty's Government for Conveyance of Mails. Steam Communication with England, France, Mauritius, India, and China.

The Company'a screw steamer RALSETTE, 1.900 tens, 400 horse power, R. Methven, Commander, will be despatched from Sydney on August 14, and will leave Port Phillip 24 hnure after arrival for calling at Kangaroo Island, King Gcorg-j a Sound, Mauritius, and Aden. Passage money, (includ ng winea, stewards fees, bedding, linen, and transit through, excepting hotel expenses in i-bow To Kangaroo Island, King Gctrge'a Sotisd, 2-5; Mauritius, 40; Alexandria, 100 Malta, 110; Marseilles, 116; Southampton, '20. Arrangements nave uceu ranee of gold-dust, treasure, and gooda, covered by open policiea, with the chief companiea in London, covering trana-ahipment and other risks, to deatina- Frcight on gold and specie to the Bank of England, Including transit duty London, 1 per cent. to Mauritius, Ceylon, or Indian porta, 1 per Hong Kong, 1 per cent.

Theae are the Company'a lower ratoa of Height, at which shippera take risks upon themselves. The higher rates of freight, at which the Company take insurable risks, and all other information, may be obtained on aprlication at the Company a office, No. 6 Flindera street eaat. 46 8167 W. H.

HAWKES, Superintendent. LACK BALL AND EAGLE i LINES OF FACKE'lS. Steam to England under 60 days. Passaob Monet 14 AND UPWARDS. For Liverpool Direct.

On Wedneaday, 24th August. The Liverpool and Australian Navigation Company's magnificent auxiliary armed steam clipper 3 KOYAL CHARTER, 2600 Tons, homes Taylor, commander, Having arrived after an unprecedented short passage of 9 days from Liverpool to Hob.on'a Bay, will be diapatched on her return voyage on the above dThe rapidity and regularity with whioh the Royal Charter perfoims her passages, has rendered her famous, and plaoes her at the bead of the numerous clippers trading to these ooloniea. The Royal Charter has accomplished the nu'ekost passages on reoord between Liverpool and Hohson's Bay direct, her six paasagaa having ocoupied 69, 64, 02, 03 64, and 69 Says respectively, and she has made the run from Hobion's Bay to Liverpool in 6i and 63 days. The accommodation for passcngera on board this splendid vessel are beyond comparison. The saloon is a magnificent apartment of 100 feet lor.g, fitted up in the most luxurious style.

It is separated from the sleepirg-rooms by corridors on each side. The state-rooms are unuiually and fitted with every regard to the comfort of passengera, and fnrnished withevery requisite, including bedding, boudoir ia eleganily furnithed with lounges, easy chairs, piano, hatha, oio There ia also a complete library on boaid, for the use of saloon pissengers will find the accommodation on board this vessel superior to tho (list cabin oj moat ahips in thla trade, the cabins liir.g furnished with every requisite, exclusive of bedding, (Sec. Steward, are appciuled to wait on thla class, the meals being placed on tho tvblca at tho appointed houra ready cooked. The ship providea crockery, 3 IPPOD ROM Lonsdale street. Friday and Saturday, Angutt 6th and Gih.

TO THE PUBLIC. Mr J. A. Rows beos leave to annt unce that in con- sequence of an unexpected circumstance 1 will oo compelled to close the manaifemi-nt on S.tunlcy Nigbts. The performance, therefore will be cumiiiuia lot Two Nights longer under bis management i Mr J.

A. Rowe takea thia opportunity of thnnkirg the public for the many favosa he has received at thc.r hande. A Mid-day Performance at two o'clock cn Saturday, Last Two Mghta of MR ROWE'S MANAGEMENT. Come one come ell. 47 923 E.

TOTTHN, agent. MR J. A. ROWE'S Benefit, Monday, August Ith. Tho Compear has, in the kindest man ner, tendered their wrvieea for a Complimentary when be hopes to see all his luenns o- more rally around and hold up bis hande.

63 CI I O'M AND 8KB i TKB CRYSTAL PALACE. LONDON TAVERN, li ItllillTI ITBllt. 67 sUctutM anli Smons. AULFIELD UNION CHURCH. A Tea MeetlnE on Mondav.

8th Auamt G. Ilolfe, in the chair. The Reva. Fletcher, Foorp, Ni vv, Taylor, Sunderland, and Lewis have consented to bo present. Tea at half paat five.

TickeU, 2s each. i 10 pHINA AND TI he Bishop of Victoria do HINA AND THE CHINESE. heBishonof Victoria tflooR Kontrl. has kindly consented to give a Lecture on tho Manners and Customs of the Chinese, in the Hall of the Mechanics' Institutun, This anernoon, at three otocic. His Excellency the Governor will preside.

Tickets of Admission, 2s 6d and la. LECTURE at the Whari to-morrow, half-put two, by R. bervice, on tho Politico-lti lisicus horixon. 7 9.1 MR, STEPHENSON will preach in MK'uzio atreet Church, on Sunday first, ot ehven o'clock. 47 914 Hones.

A DVANCB8 ready on depositof deeds for abort or A long frioda in sums of .0, 20, 30, 40, A0, ml 70, S80, 100, 200, to 400. Partial can be accommodated with cash thia day in any ot tho above amounts. 600, 700, 800, 900, 1,000, to 5,000, and from that to 10,000, on mortgage, without delay. To the borrower it offera nnaual advantage, as the strictest privacy may be depended upon, tnere being no other business transacted at these officer. THOMPSON'S Money Offices, 56 and 68 Little Collina treat east, next City Polire C'oort, Swanston street, 46 92 nov 3 ADVANCES ef Cash made on depo-it of deed', or properties for sale.

Long, Collins-street weat. 9 052 4LL GOODS KEPT deat Pawnbroklng Firm LL GOODS KEPT SIX MONTrlS -V- X1.M tn MelhAlirnft. TtrOW-1 VlUHb IIIHUIIHH tng, 167 Elisabeth street. Sixpence per week nor pound, urge sums, lower rase. 011, A DVANCES.

Various sums, to A to be lent at 8 per cent, immediately. J. Macoboy, solicitor. 39 87 aug 29 a FARTHING Interest per Shilling weekly, any fi sums, woaerve aaorew xienry luwran, uanu nioxer, 79 jsuxaoeus atrees. 52 65 Sep 21 REAR'S Exchange Rooms, 66 Queen atreot.

Loans at current rates negotiated by Vaughan and Wild. 46 6 cot 27 FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS to Lend, in small sums. J. R. Fraser, 1 Collins and Elizabeth streets.

6 79 aug 19 JAMBS B. HOUGHTON and 65 Elizabeth street, corner of Collins street west. Advancca on Mercantile and other Securities. Loans for long or short periods, in large or small sums, at current rates. 49 St sep 6 OAN8, on freehold securities, negotiated with Ij despatch, at current ratee of interest, by Wm.

Schults, 16 Bourke street east, next tho Albion Hotel. 61 73 aug 13 MONBY. Persons with stated incomes arising from Government or other service, can be accommodated with Loans for short periods on their personal security alone. Address, confidentially, in k. MH.i intunra hv latter onlv.

to Mr Cruchlev. 54 Chancery lane, Melbourne. 62 963 MONBY to London Real Securities, in large or small sums, at moderate rates. Broadrlbb, and Lewis, Solicitors, 37 Queen street, Mol-bourne. 6 84 aug 25 MONEY accommodation afforded for short periods to persons holding Government appointments, gee who can show by reference or otherwise their meana of repayment.

Apply confidentially, W. Gardiner, 60 Queen atreet, Melbourne. 61 89 MONEY immediately advanced on shares and bonded certificates. J. R.

Fraser, 1 Collins nd Elisabeth streets. 6 79 aug L9 MONEY. 8um of from 1000 to 5000 to be lent upon first-class security, at 10 per cent. and K-lingender, 91 Littlo Collins streo west. 47 29 aug Vi ON BY TO LEND Any sum, on deposit of deeds.

Jonn rnup, 00 v.u 42 t2 sep 3 MARKS and BARNETT, rawntiroaers, nwiie advances upon every description of property .1.. rata of interest. 196 Elisabeth ml Uili fiT a A street. THE Uuderaigned has Money for Investenent on toehold securities. Srlwyn Smith, 107 I ol-lies street west.

6172 11 nr Sr.r TRUST MONEY for Invcst- a ati InV tlnllfna strent west. per cent. 49 061 UTORTON'S HOTEL, 35 Bourko itrcct west iVI (opposite M'Caw's stables), Melbourne. WILLIAM MORTON (formerly of the Clarendon Hotel) begs to announce to his friends and the pul lio that he has opened the above eatabllshmont, and solicits their inspection, confident that they will find In the arrangements an amount of care and attention lor the convenience and comfort of those who may favor him unsurpassed in the colony. The Cuisine la under tho superintendence of a Hrst rate artist, and for the convenience of businoss gon tlamen LUNCHEON Is provided daily from half past 12 to 8 o'clock.

TABLE aVHOTB at 6 o'olock precisely. The BEDROOMS are numerous, lofty, and well a flrsfrate BILLIARD-TABLE by Thurston and Son. 88 u8 27 mHl LONDON TAVERN (5 ELIZABETH STREET, IS NOW OPENED. I In Insolvercy In the Estate ot Henri Ouatave rThadowsky, of Melbourne, in the Colony of Victoria, Licensed Victualler Notice is hereby given, that the eliovenemed inaolvent inlenda to aonlv to the Cbi.f Commitaioner of Insolvent Estates lor ihe colony of icioria, un juunusy, ine iztn oay or nepremoer nut, at the hour o. eleven o'clock in the forenoon, that i certificate of ditcharge from hia debts and liabilities under tho Act of Council 7 Victoiia, Ii'o.

19, ho grunted to him. jjtPd tnis otn day of August, A 18o9. GEORGE FtenAME. 18 Collins street wis attorney for the abovenamed Insolvent. 24 VII IN the rtupreme Court of the Colony of Victoria.

In Insolvency In the Estate of John Norton Kinney, of Ballaarat, in the Colony of Victoria, Licenaed Victualler. Notice is herebv Riven that the abovenamed inaolvent intends to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent hstates for the colony of icioria, on suonaay, we im oay oi eepumoer next, at tho hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, that a certificate of discharge from hia debts and liabilities under the Act of Coui cil, 7 Victoiia, No. 19, be grauiua iu u'la. uaieu tnis otn oay oi August, A.D. lBStf.

HENRY GEOilGE FHBAMB, 16 Collins street west Attorney for the abovenamed inaolvent. 23 914 TN tbe Supreme Court of the Colony of Victoria. I In Insolvency. In the Estate of William Jenkins, of the Pentland Hills. Bacchus Marsh, in the Colony of Victoria, Farmer.

Notice is hereby given that the above named Wi liam Jenkins intends to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent estates ror the oolooy or victoria, on Monday, the 12th day of September next, at the hour of eleven in the forenoon, that a Certificate of Discharge, nnder the Act of Council 7 Victoria, No. 19, be granted to him. Dated the 6th day of Angust, a d. 1S59. JOHN MaCGREQOR, 30 Swanston atreet.

Melbourne. Attorney for the above-named William Jenkins. 14 914 MOUN, HOPE QUAttiZ COMPANY. MINING The Prospectus and forma of application for aharea arc now ready, and may be had upon application at the ('ompmv'a Office, ol Temple Court, and also of Mr F. W.

Wray, Broker, 61 Temple Court. 4 983 It ESS CRICKET CLUB. A Public Meeting will be held in the Mechanics' Institution, Melbourne, on Saturday, the Cth at half-past for the purpose ef organising the rcss iricact tviuo, and electing omce-nearers for the ensuing Tear. ueorge nicra, will take tne chair. Aa the club ia intended to embrace all Rentlemen connected, directly or indirectly, with the newspaper ar.d printing interest Melbourne, it is hoped that a numerous meeting will assemble on this vv.

oau in, secretary pro tern. 931 wed fr aat 11HE Seoond Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of the Victoria SuRar company will be held at the C'jmpany'a Officea, 4, Quaen.atreet. on Tuesday, the 80th day of Auguat, 1859, at 11 o'clock a for the purpaso of receivinR the Directore' Report, and electing one director in the place of Dvuuy xxawiuuiue, wuw (euici uy igt, uill IB for re-election, and offers himself accordinalT. Candidates for the vacant seat must give notice of their i ntenti.n to offer themselves for election, in writing, to the Secretary, on or before the 14th instant. By order ef the Board, 26 924 F.

RICHARDSON, Secretary, fllO MERCHANTS, ARCHITECTS, AND BUILDERS. Notice. The undersigned having been appointed Sole Agents in Melbourne by the Seyssel Asphalts Company, beg to inform all persons requiring such asnbalte. that it is aunplied onlv br them, and through Milne and 24 Collina street west, and caution the uing of any worthleaa compoaition of clay and pat-tar offered by other partiea aa a totally ueelesa aubstitu'e for the same, as the rock asphalte alone can be guaranteed to stand the test for stores, cellars, piatlorms, siaoiea, occ, PARKIN and WHARTON, Collins street west. 47 71 aug iv 3tnu0emtttt0.

rnHEATRE ROYAL. rjl A I Sole Proprietor Mn J. V. Brooks. Ssturdsy, August 6th, 1859.

COBIOLANUS. Coriolanu Mr G. V. BROOKB. And the farce of HY NEIGHBOR'S WIFE.

Manager Mr Bobt. Hub. OLYMPIC THEATRE. The Seven Castlea of tho Passions. The Edouin Family.

Pit, One Shilling! 914 OLYMPIC THEATRE. Gwinneth Vaughan, The Seven Caatlea of the Pasaions. Hob in theWeU. Pit, One Shilling. 914 rpHE SCANDINAVIAN WIZARD will shortly appear In Meioourne.

914 ELBOURNB PHILHARMOMIC SOCIKTY. Special Patrons HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. AND MAJOR-GENERAL MACARTHUR. The Committee of the Melbourne Philharmonic Society have to announce that TWO CONCERTS Will be given in the EXHIBITION BUILDING, ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAY VI SINGS, 9th and Uth August, 1859, In Commemoration of the CENTENARY OF THE DEATH OF HANDEL. Tho First Concert to consist of a Selection frem the Oretorios, SAMSON, JUDAS MAOOABJaUSi ISRAEL IN EGYPT, The Second, of THE MESSIAH, Complete.

Principal Soprani MISS OO AVI A HAMILTON, MISS MACARTHY, Mra Uancock (by the permission of Mr O. V-Brooke). Mra Q-odliffe. Principal Contralto HISS GEORGINA MACARTHY. Principal Tenori MR EWART, MR W.

H. WILLIAMS. Principal Basal: MR FARQUHAR80N, Mr Angus, and Mr Blanchard. Conductor Mr Russell. Leader Mr King.

Organist Mr George R. O. Prlngle. Band and Chorus of Four Hundred Perfoimers. Doors open at a quarter to seven performance to oommenoe at half-past seven precisely.

Tickets -Reserved seats, 7s6dj Best Galloiy, 6s; Gallery, 3s 6d. Omnibuiiea to and from all the suburbs. Carriages may bo ordered for eleven o'clock. Gentlemen are requested to appear In evening diess, and ladica are informed that convenient cloakrooms will be provided for their accommodation. Tickets may be obtained, and pieces selooted from the plan, on application to the Treasurer, Mr J.

J. Uliindell, 44 Collins street west. 48 91 1 W. G. DREDGE, Hon.

Bee. J-ELBOURNB PHILHARMONIC 8O0IBTY Handel Centeuary Celebration. A Rehearsal of Band and Principals will he held in tho Kalilhition Building, this day (Saturday), at thrco clock punctually. W. O.

DREDGE, 44 914 Honorary Ssoratary, SATURDAY, the 6th AUGUST. The magnificent clipper ship GEORGE MARSHALL, 1600 tons, A 1 at Lloyd'a J. Davison, Commander. The above-named well-known and favorite passenger ship will be deapatched with the utmost punctually at the advertised date, and will afford intending passengers an excellent opportunity of securing spacious accommodation in all departmenta inasmuch aa the cabins throughout the vessel are unusually lofty and well vervtiluted. It is unnecessary to atate that the George Marshall baa already earned a very high reputation in the Aus-tralian ttade, both for speed and comfort.

Her First class Cabina are roomy, and convenient and tho general arrangements are on a liberal scale. The Second-class accommodaliona are also very extensive, and cannot fail secure the approbation of visitors. In the Third class the berths, owicg to the great sire of the George Marshall, are more capacious than ia generally the ceso. The George Marshall, Is under the experienced command of Captain Davison, who confidently anticipates that ha will be enabled to accomplish a Clipper run home. A surgeon accompanies the ship.

Fakes Firat Cabin per agreement. Second Cabin 36 (Including Steward's attendance.) Third Cabin 18 to 26. For plana of cabina, and aecond and third-clan dietary sca'ea, apply to. W. P.

WHITE and Agenta, 10 Elisabeth atreet aouth. 69 G1BST SHIP FOR LONDON. SPECIAL NOllCB TO SECOND-CLASS PASSENGERS. The clipper ship GEORGE MARSHALL, Al at Lloyd's, 16' 0 tons, J. Davison, Commander, Sailing on Saturday, the 6ih Auguit, Airangements have been completed for providing passengers in the Second Class Department of the Gcorgo Marshall with all the necessary articles of cabin table furniture, in addition to the regular attendance of stewards.

The provisions erumerated in the dietary scale will be placed upon the second cihin tables at the appointed houra by the stewards, and will ir elude a liberal daily supply of ale, porter, or spirits, and a weekly allowance of wine. Boole are in attendance at the Railway Pier, Sandridge, to convey intending passengers to the ihip for the purpose of inspection. Free ordera to be obtained from the undersigned. W. P.

WHITE and agenta, 10 Eliiabeth atreet aouth. 82 OTICE TO PASSENGERS. CliDoer ship GEORGE MARSHALL, for LONDON. The steamer Sophia is engaged to leave the Queen's Wharf, at two p.m., on Saturday next, the 6th inttant, for the purpose of conveying passengers and their luggage to tho above ship free of charge. A few first-rate berths remain vacant, to secure which early application ia recommended.

W. P. WHITE and 10 Eliiabeth atreet aouth. 92 JJLACKWALL LINE OF PACKETS. trim iiumju-a aukeui.

To Sail nositivelr on MONDAY, the 16th AUGUST, The fine clipper ship ORWELL, 1400 tons, Al at Lloyd'a, Belonging to Messrs GttEEN, A. Weynton, Commander. The Orwell, one of the most celebrated vessels belonging to the Mack wall Lino of Packets, will be dis patched for liondon vim ine greatest punctuality va Monday, the loth August. She ia urdcr the command of Captain Weynton, who has had very considerable experience of the requirements of this trade and her well-known sailing qualities fully juitify the anticipation that ahe will accomplish the homeward pasaage within seventy-five "fne cabins in the flrst-clasa, are of that superior order which has gained for the ressela of the Black-wall Line the reputation of being the moat comfort- n4.nfrpr shins afloat. The accommodations in the second and third class are more than usually apacioua, and the distribution of provisions wi 1 be made on a liberal scale.

in the second clasa will be nrovided with all the neceaiary nrticles of cabin furnituro (eicept oeoaing; ar.u laoiu gular attendance of stewards. A cow is provided for the use of the cabin passen- 8er- A surgeon accompanies tbe ship. Fabes First cabin per agreement. Second cabin 36 (including steward'a attendance) 18 to 26. For plana of cabins, and second and third class dietary role, apply to W.

P. WHITE and Agents, 10 Eliiabeth street south. JJLACK.W ALL LINE OF PACKETS, for Aiunuuu imvh nn Saturdav. 3rd September, the ceieorateu eupiw 1JC0 tons, W. B.

Pryce, Commander, belonging to 1 The admirable sailing qualities of the Swiftsnre have again Been tested, nno sue nai suawiniiuiucu.ua homeward and outward passages in Seventy-Three and Seventy-Four daya respectively. one will ne aespaicneu -wuu the day advertised, and it ia confidently anticipated -L wn hr n.ttnatinn within her lust win average time oi oevenvyxureo uj. ner nrat-oiw. ni ii to be ef a very superior character, and will well repay the trouble of inspection. In the accor and third class cabins the berths are soscious and well ventilated, and the scale of diet is extremely uoerai.

A Surgeon BCO-tmpaiiie. tun nuip. A cow will bo provided for the use of the cabin passengers. Cabin per agreement, Second cabin (Including steward's attendance) Third oiotn For plans of cabina, and aecond and tnlid class dietary acalea, apply to W. P.

WHITE and agents, 10 Elisabeth street sontn. PiTESSRS. MONEY WIGRAM and IV I SONS' (of Elsckwall Yard, Lon-ronl Line of Packets, compriaing the l.lnAnln.htr. Vnrkfthira. tvaeaavaayAvas and other well-known clipper ahips which have been built expressly lor mo Australian For LONDON Direct, To sail positively on Wednesday, the 21st September, The splendid clipper-ship, NORFOLK, 1100 tons, Al at Lloyd's, The above-named celebrated veasel ia now acknovf lodged to ba one oi mo lasust rtavirtBF Well-Known nee tw I just accomplished a splendid rn to Melbourne.

tier rlor deioription as those of the Suffolk, and for comfort and convenience aro unsurpaased by any ship seoond and third class cabins are large and well ventilated. The dietary scales are most liberal and care will be taken that all artivles supplied shall be of the best quality. A surgeon accompanies the ship. A cow will DO placed on ooara lor iu uw -a-1 Fares Cabin, per agreement. Second Cabin 35 (Including steward's attendance).

Third uaoin For plans of cabins, and second and third-class 10 Start trset British and Australian, ex Royal Mail Packets, and EAGLE LINE OK PACKETS, in conjunction with the celebrated AUXILIARY STEAM CLIPPERS Great Britain and hoval Charter will aail regularly twice a month from Liverpool to Melbourne, anu once a momn irom meioourne to Liverpool. The aulendid fleet is comooacd of the followine- and other Teasels, being the largest, finest, and fastest merchant ships in the world Tons Ships. Captains. Burthen. 6000 45H) 3'JOO 6000 6000 6000 6000 3000 3600 2600 3000 3000 4o00 4900 3000 2000 Great Britain, s.a.s.

Lightning Kowena Marco Polo Grav Clarke Wilson Johnston Royal Charter, a.a.e. Taylor Champion of the M'Kirdy Donald M'Kay Tnbin -aagi Ocean Chief Indian Queen British Trident Gipsey Bride -Great Taamania Commodore Ferry Meteor Montmorency Murphy Brown Brewer O'Neil Murphy Oardyne Webb Porter Kiddie auv nuvis wiuut.inu bivhiu buu vuiuor forming the two lines so well known for their rapid -1 .1: passagea, punctuality in sailing, and aplendid accommodations, unsurpassed by any ebipe in the world, will continue to aail regularly between Melbourne and Liverpool, thua affording to paaaengera and ahippers the greatest possible advantages. The commanders are men of experience, and noted for their kindncas and attention to the paaaengera. The cabin aceom- moaation for an classes is most superior, tne saloons being elegantly furnished and fitted up with every convenience, the staterooms supplied with beds, bed-eiing, towela, Passagea for friends from all parts of Europe and America can bo engaged in Melbourne, by application to the agents, BRIGHT BROTHERS and Flinders lane west. 49 11 lack ball and eagle lines of packets.

Ship Donald M'Kay, from Liverpool. All eccounta and cluims against the inward cargo of this vessel arercquested to bo rendered to the Under signed, in duplicate, by Monday, lae eth instant. ilium, jjjiurnfitta aau Agents. 40 044 LACK IMLL AND EAGLE LINES Sir William Eyre, from Lirerpool. This vesBel haYintr liren reported at the Custom.

consignees are requested tr take notice that the will discharge cargo at the Itailway Pier, Sandridge. Holders of bill of lading for goods delWerable ia the Bay, who intend sending lighters for their ship menta, must send in a written notice to the undersigned to that effect by noon this day, otherwise their goods will be brought to town by rail, at the expense and risk of tho consignee. BK1GHX BROTHERS AND Agents. 39 014 IT STAR LINE OF BUIT1S AND ATJSTHALIAN FACKBT9. FOR L1VKRPOOL, To aail lat September.

The celebrated clipper KhD JACKET, 2000 tons, B. Kirby, commander, wil he despatched pofitively oa Thursday, 1st September. This far-famed clipper ia universally admitted to be the handsomeat and tasteat ship in the world, and as she will return to England in billast t'im, a pastage of sixty-fire days may be calculated upon. Her accommodations fur all classes are unsnrplssed by any shiu afluat. and too well known iu the Australian trade to require description.

Her saloona are lar superior to thoae of any (hip on the berth, and furnished with a degree of splehdor and comfort aeldom to he met with. Passengers have the advantage of a piano, library, and bath room, and the aaloon fare includea winea, apir.ta, and beer, as well as beda, bedoing, and every cabin requisite. An experienced stewardess accompanies the ship. In the second cabin, which ia on deck and equal to the chief cabin of ordinary vessels, passengers are Provided with all cabin requisites, excepting beds, edding, In the intermediate and steerage, passengers will find the most complete arrangements made for their health and com'ort. A Suigeon accompaniea the ahip aa usuil.

A cow is carried for the use of saloon paasengers. The ship is now alongside the Kailway Pier, Sandridge, where intending paasengers are invited to inspect her. NoticePaeitges from England by this line of packcta can be obtained at moderate rates on appli; cation to the undersigned. For further particulars apply to LORIMBft, MACK1E, and 122 Collins street west. 37 81o HITK STAR LINK OF PACKETS.

BED JACKET, For Liverpool. Notice to Saloon Passengers. In order that tho arrangements for the convenience and comfort of passi ngers on board this celebrated ship, may be of the most complete description, and on a par with the mall steamers, passengera in the Saloon will be aupplied with wines, spirits, and beer, aa well as beds, bedding, and everything necessary for the voynge. An experiencrd Stewardess is on board for attendance on lady passengers. For rates of passage, plans of cabins, Aptly to the agents, LOitlMEit, MACKIE, and 122 Collins street west.

63 88 sep 1 KITE STAR LINE PACKBTS. OF FOR L1VEHPOOL. The clipper ship DIEiGO. 1 200 tons register, A 1 at Lloyd's. Mabcus B.IBiiowM, (late of a.

a Corio) Commander. Will aail po'itively On SATUKDAY, Oik August A few steersgc bertha are still disengaged, and the accomodatlona being in the fore part of the Poop, passcngera Davo rarely auch an opportunity of securing a comfortable paaingo at a low rate. Paaaengera will be allowed the poop for a promenade duiing the voyago. To secure a passage application must be made this LCB1MER, MACKIE, and agents, 122 Collina street, west. OR PORT ETON Direct.

The first class fast sailing schooner will have ittmedlate despatch for above port. For freight or passage apply to ROBERTSON, GOODLBT and agents, 85 Flinders street west. LAMONT and Brokers, 70 Flinders lane west. 963 BCLIF B. r-e.

fstAHVlU I.U1VUW41 A 71 a 1... A M-vav asltvasVal ft ft 11 donee. All letters, telcgraphlo mewagea, or other oum-muaicationi entrusted to hit care, to conreyod on board Ttssels arfifiug within, or ueuarting from, the Heads, shall be promptly attended to OharBPs Tilegrnphic raossagM und letters doUyeroa on board tone). 431 111 oommunjation not resiling boat 101 6d 7 al AOSIIOT MINING COMPANY. Wanted hy tbe Bagahot Mining Company a Perion competent to undertake iheduties of Mining Manager.

Apply by letter, enclosing Testimonials, to the Secretary, at the Company 'a office, 9, Elisabeth atreet, Melbourne. 62 902 WILLIAM COOK, Sec pro. tern. BULLOCK-TEAMS Wanted. Barker, Barlow and Co.

(late Thompson), 40 Little Lonsdale street west. 25 914 ANTED a Hairdresser. Apply to Mr Wise, 72 euzaoetn street. WANTED, Secondhand Furniture. Harrisons Chesn Furniture Warehouse.

11 Littlo Cul. Una street, between Elisabeth and Swanston streets. 40 at oct zo WANT BD. Books Wanted in any langur-ge or Quantltv. The hie-hest nrice (riven.

Dwiuht. bookseller, near Parliament Houaea. 65 16 augt 6 falsing dFttentis. ELMFOOT. Andrew Hamilton will please communicate with John Mills.

Important Etwi Irom Home. h. A. Mills, tiackCretk fott-officj. 29 Vl ft EOliGK WHALE.

By sending your addrefs VJT to Henry Bull, Buninyong, you will Ret a letter horn John Whale, oi Chriitchuich, iSew 6 62u5 IF this should et the eye of ELIZ CAUhY, who lelt Kiibeggin, county Westnitaih, Ireland, aoout four years ago, ber tisier, Barbara, is vejy anxious to hear from her. Write early. Address Mrs Edward late, Morpeth, Hunter Kiver, New South Wales. 6 7i7 JAME.S DUNCAN and MKS BOWMAN. Letters from Home.

D. Ing.is, Mount Korcng. 3 C07 MAXWHLL, JOSEPH. Send your addre.s.to C. H.

Green, Anne street, Prahran, A letter awaits you from your sister. 829 XTEWS FROM AMERICA. Mr T. Frost, call Xl or write ciiectly, it is greatly to your advantage. Do not be fastidious." N.B.

Are you in funds You have credit here on your uncle to any amount. 6 821 ra mo riENRITH. PLUM Ell, Write your brother Kichard, at Spring Hill, ft wick ireeu row umce. OTAL CHARTER. Mr Allan, there is a letltr for sou, C.

U'Farlane, loo hlizabeth street. 38 914 CI HIP MILES BARTON." Thomas or William Aimstronr, addnsa to vour cousia Thomas, Aiielong Post-office, New mth Wales. 6 972 rpHOMA8 and WILLIAM jl aena your aauresa 10 your, oromer C'tflce, Mout Moliaajul. 8J7 WILLIAM DAUB is requested to call at Hi Temple Cvurt, Collins street, relativo to his isnu in me pansn oi uariDV rnong. 13 b33 Vlotitts.

,4 NC1ENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. J. r- uonn vicieris, o. zjuo. The Brothers of the above Court are reanested to attend a summoned Meeting, on Wednesday evening ucb, rj(jui.

u.iu luu iuw wusiuciuuvu mo removal oi tne uourc. 1 9:4 JAMES DIOOIN3, Sic. QIT OF otico ia htreby given, tl MELBOURNE. fotico ia htreby given, that all Cows. Fins, or Goats found StravioR on anr of the streets of the citv after Wednesday next, the 10th instant, will be im pounded, ana tne owners proceeded against according to taw.

By order of the Council of the City of Melbourne, is. Kt. riiiuuUBJsun, rown luera. Town Hall, Melbourne, August 5, 1859. 5 934 ITY OF MELBOURNE, Notice is hereby Riven, that citisena can have Kerbing and Channelling laid down in front of their premisea in formed atreeta, on payment to the City Treasurer of 4s per lineal foot in wide streets, and 3s per lineal root in narrow streets.

By order of the City Council, E. O. Clerk. Town Cleik'a office, Town Hall, Melbourne, June 29, 1869. 06 62 th sat tu INSURANCE COMPANY.

Policy holders are reminded that Insurances ex plring this month may be renewed on application at tnis omce, at tne lowest current rates oi premium. WILLIAM GRaRN, Manager. No. 4 Collins atreet west. 42 41o gDUOATIONAL DUOATIONAL INSTITUTE.

Meeting this alternoon, two o'clock, Scbool, uoiiibs sfeet. Taper on Mind t-cnnoi, hy Mr Main Committee meeting at ono. 2 914 HEREBY Caution all persons from taking or 1 negotiating a certain oncquo on tne BanK ol Aev South Wales for 62 ts 3d, numbered 5575, drawn by me. dated the 4th day of Auuust, A.D 1869. and pav able to William Palmer or bearer, the same having oeen improperly ODtamea.

MOTON MOFS, 10 914 124 Collins street east. TN the Sunreme Court of the Colonv of Victoria, I Ecclesiaatical jurisdiction. In the goods of Michael Brady, late of the parish of Lauriston, in the county of Dalnousie, in the Colony of Victoria, Farmer, dteeased, intestate. Notice is hereby given to all parties interested that after the expiration ol fourteen days from the date of the publication hereof, application will be made to the Supreme Court ol nit suiuuj v. iiuunib cvuicniaitiuui jurisuiu tlon, that administration of the estate anditf.ots of Michael Brady, late of the pariah of LaurMon, aforesaid, deceased intestate, may be granted to nomas raourain, or spring mil, neur ivyneton, in the county of Dalrtousie aforesaid, farmer.

Dated this 6th day of August, in the year of our Lord, icon. T. L. JAMES, Proctor fur the said Thcruas MoQrath. 16 91 TN the Supreme Court of the Colony ef Victoria.

insolvency. tn ine tistate oi unrmian Herrmann Ohlfsen BajRe, of the City of Melbourne, iu the Colony of Victoria, Architect Notice ia heroby given that the above-named Christian Herrmann Ohlfien Bsgge Intends to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Eatatea for the colony of Victoiia, on Monday, Ihe 12th day of September nest, at the hour of eleven in the forenoon, that a Certificate of Discharge, under the Act of Council 7 Victuria, No. 19, be granted to him. Dated the Cth day of Annual, 1859. JOHN MACGREGOR, 30 Swanston street, Melbourne Attorney for the above-named Chriatian Herrmann Ohlfien Bagge.

16 914 'ine imru-ciaia suiii. apacioua and well ventilated by tide pons. The sleeping berth" are all enclosed, and will Tic found on Inspection all that can be desired. Tho dlitsry scale Is most liberal. An experienced surgeon ill octompany the ship.

A stewardess is provided fur the comfort of lady rA coww'ill be carried for the uw of saloon paen- Rates of Pasisgo Honey. Salcoa per arrangement. 8ceoi.dobin 3 Third cabin 8 ami 20. 1 rte oidcrs can be had to inspect the ship Irom tho tjndctilantd. Kor rates of frelf-bt and further particular, apply to BRIGHT BROTHERS and Agents.

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