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The Sydney Mail from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • 5

The Sydney Mail from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • 5

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The Sydney Maili
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THE SYDNEY MAIL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1880. 341. ONCE USED ALWAYS USED. TRADE MARK, ARM AND DOLLY," ON EVERY PACKET, WITHOUT WHICH NONE ISGENUINE. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.

GRAND GOLD MEDAL, PARIS,) LATHERS FREELY, SOFTENS WATER, ONCE USED, and should always be used for TRADE WASHING CLOTHES, DIRTY HANDS, For GREASY SCOURING WOODWORK, FLOORS, TRACT PLATES, DISHES, ALWAYS USED For CLEANING MARBLE WORK, PLATE, RATED And for every purpose of OF Washing and Cleaning. SOLD WHOLESALE BY Tr Vivian Rauch, 247, GEORGE-STREET, SYDNEY, AND RETAIL BY ALL GROCERS AND STOREKEEPERS THROUGHOUT THE COLONY. PLUMMER and OWEN, WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AND EXPORT IRONMONGERS AND IMPORTERS. Builders' Ironmongery, Brassfoundry, Nails, Screws, General Castings Carpenters', Joiners', Engineers', Blacksmiths', Gardeners' Tools and Fire-irons Implements and American Cooking-stoves, Register Grates, Fenders and White Lead, Oils and Colours, Lamp Oils, Sheet Glass, Brushware Single Double Guns, B. L.

Guns, Snider Carbines, Revolvers, Powder Cartridges Sporting Ammunition, Sporting Tackle and Implements, Blasting The Prize Wrought-iron Ploughs and Agricultural Implements Electroplated Ware, Cutlery, Dairy Utensils, and Kitchen Utensils Galvanized Corrugated Iron and Screws, Yankee Notions BEST DRAWN FENCING WIRE; Ironmongery of every description for 438, GEORGE-STREET, SYDNEY. The Champion Plough of England. THE PLOUGH For WASHING GLASSES, THE WORLD Hundreds of Thousands in Use. MADE SPECIALLY FOR COLONIAL USE WITH WROUGHT FRAMES AND STEEL BREASTS. J.

and F. Howard, Bedford, England. Catalogue of Steam: Ploughing Machinery, also a General Catalogue, with illustrations of a their great variety of Ploughs and other Field Implements, can be had post free, either direct from J. and HOWARD, or from any of Agents in the colony, and at the Office of this Journal. To Colonists, Flockmasters, AWARDED 5 GOLD CATALOGUES, ON APPLICATION AWARDED 5 GOLD MEDALS ILLUSTRATED MEDALS (including the only GOLD (including the only GOLD MEDAL for CLOVER CARTERS: MEDAL for GRASS SEEDS) SEEDS DALLO SEEDS).

FOR CLIMATES INT 3 CARTER FLOWER CARTERS CARTER SEEDS SEEDS PARIS, 1878. PARIS, 1876. CARTER'S CARTER'S CARTERS Clover. CLOVER A GRASS Grass. SEEDS SEEDS TIMOTHY DOGSTAIL RED COW GRASS FOXTAIL POAS WHITE LUCERNE 238 HIGH PACEY'S FESCUES ALSIKE TURNIP ENGLAND: PERENNIAL S.

VERNAL TREFOIL SWEDE, ITALIAN YARROW COCKSFOOT Orlando Jones's Rice Starch IS THE BEST FOR ALL LAUNDRY PURPOSES. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS IN THE COLONY Agents: E. and W. PAUL, STREET. 'ESTABLISHED BISHOP'S GRANULAR EFFERVESCENT CITRATE OF MAGNESIA.

This perfectly white and delicately clean preparation PREPARED WITH SALTS OBTAINED FROM PURE FRUIT JUICES OF LEMONS AND GRAPES is the most delicious of Spring and Summer Drinks, highly cooling and refreshing as well as mildly aperient. The action is febrifuge (that is, having a tendency to reduce a feverish state of the body); consequently, when the system is in an uncomfortable, heated, dry condition, a draught of this preparation is most refreshing; it will produce a moisture on the skin, and the frame generally will be invigorated. does not lower the system like other salines. Dr. REDWOOD, Professor of Chemistry at the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, thus have examined a great many samples of Mr.

Bishop's granulated preparations, obtained at various times and from differen sources, and have found them to be very uniform in character, fully charged with Carbonic acid, and obviously made with great car and accuracy." -Each Label bears the TRADE MARK and full address of ALFRED BISHOP, MANUFACTURING CHYMIST, 17 PECKS FIELDS, MILE END, NEW TOWN, LONDON. This preparation keeps better and retains its effervescence longer than any other ever offered to the publio. Selling in England, in Bottles, at 1s and 28 6d, and larger sizes for family use. Agents for Sydney--Mesers, ELLIOTT, BROTHERS DIXSON AND SONS, Tobacco Manufacturers. OFFICE: 193, YORK -STREET.

WORKS: 305 and 307, CASTLEREAGH-STREET SYDNEY. SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE FOLLOWING BRANDS OF TOBACCOS YANKEE DOODLE TIN TAG CONQUEROR 'GOLDEN PLUM SIR ROGER GEM OF THE SOUTH LITTLE PLUM NEEDLE GUN Smokers desiring an enjoyable pipe should see that they go some of the above tobaccos. N.B.Cut Tobaccos, Cigars, Snuff, Meerschaum, Briar, and Clay Pipes, in large variety. DIXSON'S TOBACCOS. Richmond Tobacco Factory, 103 and 105, HARRINGTON-STREET, SYDNEY.

A. W. SUTTON and CO. Silver Medal awarded for these Tobaccoes at the Paris Exhibition, 1878. First Prize at the Metropolitan Exhibition, 1876 and 1877; also First Prize at the Intercolonial Exhibition, Brisbane, 1876.

Manufacturers of the following and other celebrated brands, from pure Virginia Leaf only. In packages from 20 lb to 4001b Swan, twist and nailrod King the Forest, ditto ditto Belle of Virginia, Navy 8'8, 5's, and 4'g Patch Club, ditto ditto Our Pets, Pocket Pieces Aromatics Temptation, Ladies' urls Boomerang, Alabama Link Pocket Pieces, 10'g and 12'8 Yacht Club Silver Coil And various others. In directing attention to the list of our first-class Tobaccoes, may be assured that they will be dealt with in the most liberal spirit, it being our determination to retain the purchasers prestige which our Tobaccoes heve obtained, and continue to secure the confidence and patronage of all classes of buyers. Warehouse: 284 and 286, GEORGE-STREET, SYDNEY. PATENT ADAMANTINE CRYSTAL PERISCOPIC SPECTACLES.

We can confidently recommend the above for their Hardness, Clearness, and Coolness. THEY DO NOT TIRE THE EYE, AND TEND TO PREBE SERVE THE SIGHT. Price in Case, including Postage, 11s per Pair. E. Allerding and Son, CHRONOMETER, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, Manufacturers and Importers of Fine Gold Jewellery, 25, HUNTER-STREET, SYDNEY Catalogues of our Stock free by post on application.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. BIRTHS. 14, at her residence, Balmain, the wife of James Bishop, of a son. 24, at her residence, Hillside, Bega, the wife of R. M.

Broad, of a son. 11, at her residence, Amy Cottage, Cumberland-street North, Mrs. Daniel Calder, of a son. 14, at her residence, Crown Road, Ultimo, the wife of J. Carmichael, of a son.

Melbourne papers 1, at Oxford-street, Newtown, the wife of Augustus Cathcart, of a daughter. 27, at Lavender Bay, the wife of J. J. Davey, architect, of a son. DAVIES.

-February 13, at her residence, Rookwood, the wife of J. H. Davies, of a son. Tenby House, Sydney, the wife of R. G.

Dulhunty, of a son prematurely. 8, the at her residence, No. 1, Stewart-street, Upper Paddington, wife of Alfred Evans, of a son. 19th, at her residence, 36, Holt-street, Strawberry Hills, the wife of J. H.

Foot, of a daughter. GORMAN. February 7, at her residence, 554, Crown-street, Surry Hills, opposite Devonshire-street, the wife of Michael Albert Gorman, of a son; both well. 12, at Dodd's Commercial Hotel, Yass, the wife of John Hannam, Cooradigbee, of a daughter. 12, at Mount Pleasant, Campbelltown, Mrs.

Edward Henty, of a son. 5, at her residence, York-terrace, Pyrmont Bridge Road, Glebe Point, the wife of William Rowley Horsley, son. February 2, at her residence, Curtiss Road, Balmain, the wife of J. H. Hunt, of a son.

6, at Windsor, the wife of Henry M. Marr, of a son. 8, Sunday, at her residence, 250, George-street, the wife of N. J. Mackenzie, of twins son and daughter.

MOODIE. February 11, at her residence, St. Leonards, the wife of Robert Moodie, of a daughter. 6, at her residence, Macquario-street South, Mrs. W.

J. Moon, of a son. 26, at her residence, 279, Pitt-street, Mrs. F. J.

Morgan, of a son. 7th, at Albert-street, Kingston, Mrs. BenMorris, of a son, 4, at her residence, Rosedale, Burwood, the wife of Edward Palmer, of a son. REYNOLDS -February 13, at Dunivald, Paterson, the wife of Sidney Reynolds, of a son. February 15, at Elizabeth-place, Darlinghurst, the of C.

A. Reuben, Moree, of a son. ROSENTHAL. -February 14, at her residence, Cambridgeterrace, Newtown, Mrs. Jacob S.

Rosenthal of a daughter. 13, at her residence, Cliff-terrace, Lower Fortstreet. the wife of H. Shaw Smith, of a daughter. 15, at Uningra, Potts Point, Mrs.

H. A Trower, of a son. 9, at her residence, Holden-street, Ashfield, the wife of J. H. Watkin, of a son.

WILSON. 16, 1880, at her residence, Douglas Vale, Port Macquarie, the wife of Napoleon Wilson, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. 7, at St. Peter's Church, by the Rev.

Mr. Moreton, Robert A. Anderson to Marian Brown, both of this city. 2, at St. James' Church, Sydney, by the Rev.

William Hough, Alfred third son of H. E. Brown, of Emerald Hill, Victoria, to Fanny, second daughter of William Fletcher, late of Oxford-street, Hyde Park, Sydney. 11, at the Great Synagogue, by the Rev. A.

B. Henry E. Cohen, second son of Mr. Henry Cohen, to Sierlah Hyman, second daughter of the late Mr. Hyam Hyman.

28, by special license, at St. Mary's pro-Cathedral, by the Rev. M. Ryan, Joseph, the second eldest son of Joseph Wm. Delany, of Maitland, to Ellen, second daughter of James Shanahan, of Sydney.

28, by special license, at St. Joseph's Church, Kingston, Newtown, the John Paul Fitzpatrick, Michel Thomas, second son of the late Michel Thomas Despointes, of Malakoff Tower, Frogmore, Marrickville, to Mary Ellen, second daughter of Captain Thomas Kirby, of Sydney. DICKSON- 31, at St. Paul's Church, Paterson, by the Rev. F.

W. Addams, William Dickson, of Terra Mellis, Severn River, Queensland, youngest the late David Dickson, of Bolwarra, to Matilda, youngest daughter of the late Lieutenant Frederick Bedwoll, R.N., Valentia, Paterson. DUCKWORTH-WILKINSON-January -January 20, at Trinity Church, Rev. F. B.

Boyce, Alfred, third son of Henry Duck- worth, Hadley, near Barnet, England, to Jane, second daughter of copy. the late Alfred Wilkinson, Goulburn. Home papers please 4, by special license, at St. James' Church, Forest Lodge, by the Rev. Pollard, Luke Gregory, third son of the late Peter Finigan, to Mary, eldest daughter of Henry Harding.

14, at Christ Church, Sydney, by the Rev. C. F. Garnsey, incumbent, William Henry, eldest son of Daniel Gorman, of St. Leonards, to Ellen, eldest daughter of Thomas Fyffe, of Sydney.

6, at the Wesleyan Church, Armidale, by the Rev. J. W. Brown, John William, eldest son of the late Dr. William Grey, to Castilian, fifth daughter of Allen.

26, at Sacred Heart, by the Rev. Father Lennard, Hugh Hannah, third son the late Terrance Hannah, of Field of Mars, to Gertrude Gersbach, fourth daughter of John Gersbach, of St. Mary's, South Creek. 10, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. A.

B. Davis, Arthur Isaac Hart, second son of Emanuel Hart, Edmonton, England, to Sophie Madeline, fourth daughter of Alfred Joseph, of Almaville, Pyrmont Bridge Road. Glebe Point. HINDMAN- 14, at St. Mary's Church, Newcastle, William by the Hindman, Rev.

Balmain, James to Ryan, Katie James Mary, Francis, fourth eldest daughter son of the late Thomas Ryan, Ireland. 20, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev, A. M' Dougall, James Houison, M.D., C.M., of Grafton, to Kate Alice, eldest daughter of William Small, J.P., of Swan Creek. January 28, at St. Bartholomew's, Prospect, by the Rev.

R. R. Eva, David Robert, third son of the late David Howard, to Eliza Ann, fourth daughter of James S. Staff, both of Seven Hills. 3, by special license, at St.

Patrick's Church, Sydney, by the Rev. Father Heuze, William George, eldest son of George Jordan, Penrith, to Margaret Agnes. youngest daughter of Michael Hennessy, Ireland. 10, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. A.

B. Davis, Louis Malcolm, son of the late Abraham Keyzor, of London, to Marie, youngest daughter of Alfred Joseph, Almaville, Pyrmont Bridge Road, Sydney. 31, 1879, at the residence of the brother the bride, W. H. Hookham, Sydenham Road, Marrickville, by the Rev.

S. Savage, Congregational Minister, John Stenworth Martin, to Elizabeth Anne Balmer, relict of the late J. S. Balmer, of London. 3, 1879, at St.

John's Church, Darlinghurst, by the Rev. Thomas Havden, M.A., James, eldest son of Major General J. E. Mayne, of London, late Judge Advocate General of H. I.

M. Madras Staff Corps, E. to Annie Mary 8.. youngest daughter of Thomas A Adams, Surry Hills. REYNOLDS 9, at the pro-Cathedral, Sandhurst, Victoria, by the Rev.

Dr. Backhaus, Philip Edward Reynolds, to Mary Emmeline, eldest daughter of W. O'Connor, Sandhurst. 30, at the residence of the bride's mother, Strawberry Hill, by the Rev. George Preston, Frederick Charles, youngest son of late Sergeant Steed, 11th Regiment, to Catherine Livinia, youngest daughter of late Isaac May.

Both of Sydney. 14, at St. James' Church, Sydney, Rev. Robert Allwood, James, third son of James Stewart, wine and spirit merchant, of Moore Park, to Katharine, youngest daughter of the late John Thackrah, hop merchant, of London. Home papers please copy.

14, at St. Philip's Church, Sydney, by the Rev. W. J. Killick Piddington, Robert Taylor, of Sydney, to Jane Hunt, of Queanbeyan.

2, at St. Peter's, Woolloomooloo, by the Rev. Canon Moreton, James Thomas, second son of Mr. Henry Thompson, to Agnes Theresa, youngest daughter of Mr. Patrick Foley, Sydney.

10, at St. John's Church, Hinton, by the Venerable Archdeacon Child, the Rev. J. W. Upjohn, incumbent of Dungog, to Lydia Sophia, youngest daughter of the late William David Taylor, of Melbourne, also second daughter of the late Mrs.

Brodie, of Parramatta. WARDROP- 31st, at St. Andrew's Church, Campbell Town, Tasmania, by the Rev. Alexander Michie, the Rev.J. R.

Wardrop, M.A., to Agnes, eldest daughter of the late John Davidson, Hillside, Campbell Town, and granddaughter of the late Walter Davidson, of Ricarton. 10, at the Wesleyan Church, Ashfield, by the Rev. G. Woolnough, M.A., Alfred Kimber, eldest son of W. Wilkins, to Anna Farnsworth, eldest daughter of Mr.

R. Hall. OF BEDFORD by the Rev. G. Woolnough, M.A., Alfred Kimber, eldest son of W.

Wilkins, to Anna Farnsworth, eldest daughter of Mr. R. Hall. WEIRICK January 13, by the Rev. Dr.

White, John, second eldest son Joseph Weirick, builder, to Emily, third eldest daughter of Mrs. Hannah Bussey, both of Redfern. DEATHS. 15, at her residence, Careening Cottage, High-street, St. Leonards, Ann, widow of the late Robert Smith Arnott, of Hay, New South Wales, aged 38 years.

7, at her residence, Fotheringham-street, Stanmore, Lily, the infant of Charles and Catherine Barden, aged 9 days. 15, 1879, at London, Sir Sydney Smith Bell, late Chief Justice at the Cape, aged 72; also on November 1, Major-General V.C., C.B., uncle of Mrs. Michael Fitz Gerald and Miss Bell, of Premier-terrace, William-street. 1, Warwick, suddenly, Captain E. G.

Benson, aged 42, late of The Willows, Darling Point, and of 2, Westbourne Crescent, Hyde Park, London. 8, at 99, King-street, Jane Lylian Mary, infant daughter of Frederick Goden and Winifred Bennett, aged 12 weeks. 16, at his residence, Wiseman's Ferry, Mr. George P. Black, after a long and painful illness, which he bore patiently, supposed to have been caused by injuries received by the upsetting of Wiseman's Ferry punt, very much respeoted deeply regretted by a large circle of friends.

He left a wife and eight children to mourn their loss. BODE. G. February 4, aged at St. 54.

Thomas' Parsonage, St. Leonards, the BOULTON Henry February Boulton, 14, the at his beloved residence, husband of Church-street, Ann Boulton, Parra- in the 80th year of his age. 27, 1879, at Ferndale, Caloola, by a fall from a horse, John Sherbrooke, second and beloved son of Mrs. John Bradley, of Surry Hills, aged 18 years and 6 months. He leaves a large circle of friends to mourn their loss.

11, at his residence, Enfield, Charles Pugh Brown, musician, eldest son of the late Anthony Brown, professor of music, London, aged 41 years. Home papers please copy. 15, at 164, Sydney, A. Buch, late of Rockhampton, aged 50 years. -February 11, at her residence, No.

8, FowlerAnn Constable, wife of the late John Constable, stonemason, in her 77th year. 10, 19. at Levuka, Fiji, Ernest William, infant son of Captain F. Craigie-Halkett, aged 4 months and 6 days. DU Vance Graham, February 9, son at of Marcus Bulwer-street, and Tenterfield, Dulhunty, Marcus aged 18 months.

15, at Brisbane, the youngest son of A. J. Elliot, of Bowen Downs, Queensland, aged 44 months. 4, at Young, of bronchitis, Eagar, infant son of Thomas S. Frewin, aged 44 months.

29, at his residence, Upper Meroo, Robert Glasscock, aged 52 years, leaving a wife and 12 children, much regretted. 12, at the residence of her son, Reuben Half, Ashfield, Hannah, relict of Samuel Hall, aged 76 years. Jackson, organ builder, Douglas, Isle of Man, aged 75 years, 14, 1879, the beloved wife of Richard mother of C. J. Jackson, organ builder, Newtown.

7, at his residence, Daisy Hill, William Keegan, aged 81, leaving a widow, two sons and a daughter, and a large circle of friends to mourn their loss. May he rest in peace. -At his residence, Turkish Baths, Bligh-street, J. W. Mardardy, aged 43 years.

18, at 17, Stanley-street, Woolloomooloo, Sarah Moore, in the 53rd year of her age, late of Hobart Town, Tasmania. 12, at his parents' residence, 34, Unionstreet, Pyrmont, Aifred Walter Clyde Russell, the second dearly beloved son of and Elizabeth Morris. 10, at Palace Hotel, San Francisco, George M'Lellan, of Glasgow, Scotland, aged 34. Melbourne and Adelaide papers please copy. 9, at his parent's residence, Liverpool, George Joseph, youngest son of Hugh and Sarah Murphy, 10 months.

street, Woolloomooloo, the infant son of John and Elizabeth February 12, at his parents' residence, No. 3, BurtonParish, aged 5 months. 13, at her residence, Bay-street, Botany, Ellen, the beloved wife of Mr. Henry Puckridge, Learing a loving husband and four children to mourn their loss, aged 34 rears. 15, at his residence, No.

41, Lansdownestreet. Surry Hills, Mr. Thomas Reynolds, aged 50 years. 13, at her parents' residence, Marrickville Road. daughter of James and Sarah Russell, aged 1 vear and four months.

5, at 118, Elizabeth-street, Sydney, Leonard Smith, aged 23 years and 8 months (late of Elderslie, Camden). "I know that my Redeemer 16, at Spring-street, Waverley, Ellen, the beloved wife of Richard Trudgeon, aged 31 years, native of St. Levan, near Land's End, Cornwall, England. Home papers please copy. WA 5, at Ashford, Eliza, widow of John Waghorn, aged 76, late of Norton Court, and Off-hand Farms, Chart, Sutton, Kent, dearly-beloved mother of Mrs.

J. Ashdown, of Hereford-street, Glebe, and Alfred Waghorn, Grafton, Thomas Waghorn, Vegetable Creek, New England, 7, at the parsonage, Pyrmont, very suddenly, Edith Mabel, youngest child of Rev. A. Yarnold, aged 1 year and 7 months..

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