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1IRST STEAMER FOR MEL-'
BOURNE.-The powerful Screw'
Steamship
- -. QUEEN
will sail ' positively from Port Adelaide on Tuesday next, the 14th instant, calling at the Western Ports.
Shippers of Fruit will find this a desirable opportunity, ¡ os the ¡steamer will be in good time at the Wharf for the Saturday Market.
Fares the same as the other Steamer?. ! For further particulars apply to \
HENRIQUES & CO.. )n . , .
W. SĻi, [Cume-street.
S. MOCVrrA, Port. de
URST STEAMER TO MELBOURNE,
calling at PORTLAND only.-The splendid screw steamship
OMEO,.
1,000 tons. Al at Lloyds, Captain John McLean, will positively sail on Wednesday morning next, the 15th
notant, at 10 sharp.
FREIGHT of FRUIT, 21s. per ton.
FARES.-Cabin, ... £6 0 0
Steerage ... S 3 0
General Cargo to be alongside by 6 p.m. on Tuesday,-' and fruit per first Train on wednesday. Passengers poa'
9*15 a.m. Train.
JOHN NEWMAN & SON, Port ; de J. DARWENT, Grenfoll-street.
*OR LONDON, CALLING AT THE
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE-The fine first-class British-built clipper ship
SALAMANCA,
(owned by Messrs. D. Dunbar & Sons) A 1, 13 years, Ô87 tons register, G. N. Livesay, Esq., commander, will B.iil 10th to 12th February, havuig the greater port of her cargo on board. This* magnificent vessel has ¡a spacious poop, with unrivalled accommodation tor cabin passengers ; she will also take steerage passengers, and carry an experienced surgeon.
For freight or passage, apply to Captain LiveBay, on
board; orto
tthsc ELDER STIRLING & Co.
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS PER
SALAMANCA.-In consequence of i the vessel Leicg unable to cross the Bar, .owing to the Tides being completely cut off at the height .of tho Springs, the embarkation of the passengers is Postponed until further notice. One Stern and half a Side Cabin still disengaged, foi" which immediate appli-
cation is necessary.
.Uc ELDER, STIRLING, & CO.
710R SYDNEY DIRECT.-The < ATHOL,
JÏ. Bond, commander, 215 tons register, -will have immediate despatch.
For freight or cabin passage, apply to the Captain on
board, or
de J. W. SMITH, Port.
F
*OR PORT WAKEFIELD.-To sail each
alternate week. - The regular trader
EWBANKS,
?30 tons, J. Johnson, master, will sail on Saturday next,
.February 11th.
For freight or passage, appl'v on board ; or to
d2 "G. W. BROWN, Port.
Business Notices.
PARRAFFIN LAMPS
Best Parraffin Oil
Parraffin Lamp Globes, Wicks, and Chimnejs.
Now unpacked the largest assortment of the above, at the lowest prices, at ,
WM. C. BUIKS
s4 Lamp Warehouse, 47, Rundle-street.
FLOORCLOTHS.-NOTICE.-In consequence of the
premises of the undersigned being inconvenient for the proper display of their Stock of Floorcloths, they have determined on relinquishing the business, and are now offering the whole of their STOCK in this branoh (of tho very best qualitv, well seasoned) at THREE SHILLINGS PER YARD, being a REDUC- TION of TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT, on former prices. The Stock consists of Cloths of evory width, '.from two to twenty foot, and will he cut in lengths to
suit purchasers.
JOHN HODGKISS & CO., tthsxc 26, Rundle-street.
CASELLAS' BAROMETERS, &c- |
Important to farmers and others requiring good and cheap scientific instruments.
. Barometsrs, 21s ; Self-rcgistoring Thermometers, 21s. he pair; other Thermometers from 3s. to 25s. each. Schcol Mioroscope% 30*. ; &c, &c. Warranted,
sttb* W. MAIN, King William-street.
AUSTRALIAN WINES.
A few Samples of the above Wines, of Vintages 1855 and 1859, quality remarkably good, for sale at the
Stores of the undersigned.
stthq PATRICK AULD, Wine Grower.
PETER G. HARRIS
COLONIAL WINE AGENT,
Gilbert-place, Adelaide.
Advances made'on Wines sent in for sale. de
HA E V E S T WINES.
Cheap and good Harvest Wines for gale, at
PETER G. HARRIS'S,
.de Gilbert-place, Adelaide.
AM1L1ES SUPPLIED with good COLONIAL WINES, from 12s. per dozen and upwards, at
PETER G. HARRIS'S,
de Gilbert-place, Adelaide.
ALBION SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTORY,
ELIZABETH-STREET SOUTH, SYDNEY.
COWAN is ISRAEL take this opportunity of drawing the attention of the trade in genarai, and especially Country Storekeepers, to the superiority of their manu- factures over all others. Their SOAP and CANDLES . are invariably sold by all the best Grocers in Sydney and most of the country towns, and the price is very little more than thatcharged for anj' inferior articles that are pushed off at a lower figure. A great saving will be .-attained by using their best No. 1 soap, which is stamped «in full length on each bar, .« COWAN & ISRAEL,
»STDHEY."
They can also with confidence rocommoncl theil' Candles ¡as the best manufactured in the colonies, warranted to ¡burn with a fine clear light, for sevon hours, and per- fectly free from smoke and smell.
CAUTION.
C. & T. would especially caution dealers and the public generalb/agaúist spurious articles, begging them not to be satisfied by the name being on the cases only, but parti- cularly to observe tfmt each packet of candles*isdistinctly marked with the name and address of the manufacturers, and each bar of Soap is separately stamped with " COWAN AND ISRAEL, Sydney," in full.
All ordera shipped by the earlicBt opportunity.
" swmq
rriHE SUCCESS OF MODERATE PRICES has
JL been strikingly evidenced in the large and still in - creasm" patronage which, .notwithstanding the depres ; sion of trade, has been awarded to the New Papers. The ADVERTISER ii now established as a medium, second to rnone in the colony, for the publication of every descnp
>lon of business and general notices, a fact which must An a great measure be attributed to the Reduced Scale of ?Charges adopted at the outset and still adhered to. 'The Advertiser being found in every place of public re .iort, cannot be surpassed as an organ of public informa ;tion, whilst its exceedingly liberal tariff of charges gives it am advantage especially and exclusively its own.
The following is the exceedingly moderate SCALE of
«JHARGES^ADVERTISEAflBNTS in the "SOUTH
AUSTRALIAN ADVERTISER":
ONE INSERTION. .
Two lines.One Shilling
Three lines .One and Fourpence Four lises ... ... One and Sixpence
Ft?* lines . One and Ninepence Six lu?« .Two Shillings
And TwopeiTtt'additional for each succeeding line.
SCAZ-E OF DISCOUNTS.
Three and Four ÍOWrt*81»1 ... 10 per cent. . Five Insertions., »> >.. Iß per cent.
?One'Week .... ..." ».. 20 per cent I .A PorfiugW". ..« 80 per cent. ' One Month .40 per cent. Two'Months. 50 p« cent. Three Months.00 per cent.
The "WBEKXT CHRONICLE is now recognised through- out the countiy districts as one of the nrost important advertising mediums. The most cursory glance at the advertisements of the Chronicle will convince of the truth, of this statement. Country Storekeepers', auc- tioneers, farmers, stockbreeders, and.others, will effect a .great saving ; by availing themselves of this channel ti* information.* To Horticultural and Agricultural Socie- ties, Sporting .Committees, and others requiring long .announcements, the reduction will be of considerable im* portance. District Councils, and all others required by law ?to. advertise notices of their intended proceedings, will ttdso effect material saving by availing themselves uf the
WEEKXT CHRONICLE.
CHARGE TOP ONE INSERTION.
SIXPENCE per line for the first Six Lines, Fourpence
.er line afterwards.
Liberal Discounts for numerous insertions.
' Advertiser And Chronicle offices, 117 Hindlev-street.
TO PERSONS ORDERING ADVERTISEMENTS
..in the South Australian Advertiser and in the Weekly Chronicle,'-It is respectfully requested that «very advertisement, forwarded for insertion in the above papers,- be inscribed, either at the foot or on the back of ihé'jast« document, with the name of the paper in which the advertisement, is to appear, and also the number of i-Mert^On«/ i When this rule is not observed, advartise njentt te&rring to any forthcoming event will be con tiñuediuntil the date of their natural expiry, and all ordertDfor^alterationB, or for the discontinuance ©f ad Tertdiemente in.the Weekly Chronicle must be in writing, mai leitat the office not later than Wednesday evening, Mhsrtrisgd&ey cannât be attended to. Neu advertise jnefct»¿ Itiag, printed in another part of the paper, will ie*.reoerred suntu Thorsday evening for the country .ßditiofaj ftwLtintftFriday evening for the town edition.
Adveitiierand utoonicle Offioei, Feb., 1859
Business Notices.
AGAIN EVERY PRIZE was awarded by the Judge
of the Adelaide Agricultural Society this year 1859, at tho Great Champion Trial of Farm Implements, to "MESSRS. TUXFORDr Importers, -North-terrace, and Grote and Gouger streets, Adelaide, for AGRICUL- TURAL MACHINERY, tested, exhibited, and im-
ported by
MESSRS. TUXFORD, Importers,
Prize Agricultural Implement Establishments,
North-terrace, and Grote and Gouger-streets, tthsxc Adelaide.
/'10R0MANDEL VALLEY (Machine-made) "BÎS V> CUITS.-The REVISED PRICE LIST may be liad on application at 21, Hindley-street. Several new kinds have been added since the previous list was issued, ; making the assortment very complete. stthxc
J COLTON begs to apprise Stockholders, Murray
. Traders, Storekeepers, and the Public in general, | tlrnt he has OPENED the shop, No. 42. adjoining his Wholesale Stores in Currie-street \late in the occupation I of Mr. Win. Dawson), as a RETAIL SADDLE and HARNESS MANUFACTORY, where all kinds of Eng- lish and Colonial wade Saddlery of first quality can be obtained nt very leasonable prices. Also, all sizes of Rope and Twine, No. 4 Fencing Wire, and a great
variety of Machinery.
J. 0. purchases all kinds of Saddlery, Saddle and Har ness Leather, Rope and Wool, for Cash. dxc
I-:
ÖOOD NEWS FROM HOME.-MESSRS. W. S
KIRKLAND & CO., AGENTS, 7, King William street, Strand, London, England, beg to call the attention of Residents in Adelaide and the other Australian Colonies, to the advantage of subscribing to the
<. EVENING MAIL," NEWSPAPER,
which is a reprint of all the Leading Articles, Essays Correspondents' Letters, and News of the TtM.es London newspaper-everything, in fact, but the advertisements and can be forwarded by them to any of the Australian Colonies, post-free, for £3 6s. per anuum, via South- ampton, and £313s. via Marseilles. Thus, io js, in fact, the Tim.es at half-price, with the advantage of net being
encumbered with advertisements.
ALL THE CREAM WITHOUT THE MILK !
Subscriptions will be received at the office of tins .»aper. ft
TOB PRINTING.-Every description of Plain and
Ornamental Printing ' executed with economy, ecuracy, noaraoss, and despatch, at tho Advertiser &nà CñromcU Ofilcos, 117, Hindley-street. Orders may alsr be left-at the Branch Office, Platts's, corner of Kins William and Hindley streets.
General Merchandise.
\7ICT0RIA SPERM CANDLES. FANCY SOAP
' Byass'a Bottled Ale and Porter
Nicholls's Ale and Porter, in hhds.
Rum, Brandy, Geneva, Port, Sherry Varnish, Perfumerv, Boots and Shoes
S. W. Silver & Co.'s Furniture and Clothing Elastic Steam Packing, Patent Roofing Felt Cornsaeks, Bran Bags, Ore Bags, Twine B.B.n. Iron, Sheet Lead, Tin Plates
Pianos hy Eunever (late Allison and Allison),
wsse ABRAHAM SCOTT, Blyth-street.
FENCING WIRE, Annealed and Varnished
Superior Ration and Fine Teas, new crop Crystallized and Ration Sugars Arsenic, Sublimate
Woolpacks and Twine
Tobacco. Eagle Twist and Honeydew
&c, &c, Ace.
JOSEPH STILLING & CO.,
thstxc Hindley-street.
/HOWARD'S OILMEN'S STORES "O Kaye's Pills, Europe Rope
Shop and Seaming Twines Sash Lines, Hawsers Carriage Harness
Patent Roans and Enamelled Hides . English Rye-grass Seed American Linseed Calces Leather Cloth, Orebags
Rosin, Tin Plates, Pipes
Boring, Mortising, nnd Brick "Machines,
&c, &c, &c.
JOSEPH STILLING & CO.,
thstsc Hindley-street. LION BREWERY DRAUGHT STOUT
Byass's and other Bottled Ales
Henncssy'g, U. V* C, and other Brandies, in
hhds. and quarter-casks
Old Tom and London Gin, in hhds. and quarters Whisky in hhds. Claret "in cases
Port, Sherry, and Marsala, in wood
&c, &c, &c.
JOSEPH STILLING & CO.,
wfxc Hindley-straet.
FRESH GOODS, for Summer use
Seltzerwater, genuine, quarts and pints, now landing,
ex Nile
Hock, sparkling and still, 1 dozen cases Claret, 1 dozen cases, Champagne
Ginger Wine, Ginger Brandy, Ale and Porter, pints
and quarts
Port and Sherry, in qr.-ca.sks, for harvest use.
de MARTIN. GAEDECHENS, & CO.
NOW LANDING, Ex Cleopatra, Alma, Orient
Salamanca, &c. 300 cases Booth's Gin
100 lihds. best W.I. 10 o.p., and 30 o.p., anil
Jamaica Rum
300 cases pale C.V.C. old Brandy 100 qr.-casks Port and Sherry
300 casks Byass's Ale and Porter
- Geneva, Whisky, Dumas' and Champagne V.C.
U.V.C. Brandy, Hock, Claret, Champagne, &c swxc MARTIN, GAEDECHENS, & CO.
ON* SALE.
Sugar-Mauritius and Java, brown, yellow, fine
Tea-Superior, ex Osprey, chests, half-chests, boxes Coffee-Native Ceylon, Java, Superior ; Sago
Rice-Java, fine and ordinary, small bags Patna Oatmeal in 2 cwt. barrels, Hams, fresh arrivals
Soda Crystals in 3 cwt. casks, Soda Ash 50 to o.p. Starch, Blue, Mustard 1 lb. bottles, 71b. tins
Arrowroot, W.I., Maccaroni, Hops, Sauce» . Candles-Sydney, Stearine, and Hales's Soap-Sydney, pale and dark superior
Salt, Matches, N.S.W. Beef, Ploughs, Timber
Cigars-No. 2 Manilla, flavanah. Eau de Cologne
Seltzer water in quarts and pints, genuine Ginger
wiae
Hock-Still and sparkling, Claret, Champagne ' ¡sherry and Port for harvest use, and superior i Brandy-U.V.C.. C.V.C., Champagne V.C., Clou
zeau, Barnard, Dumas, British, bulk and '
case
Rum-10 to 30 o.p., W. I., Jamaica, bulk and
case
Gin-Booth's, Pigeon's, bulk and case
Whisky-Stewart's, Mackenzie's, bulk and case . Geneva-JDKY, Boonikamp riit1;? rs &c.
swc MARTIN, GAEDECHENS.& CO.
ON SALE, by the undersigned
Only a few doten left of Clicquot Champagne
at 90s. per dozen, LeForestier at 50a., Forestier and D Esernay at 42s.
Sparkling Moselle and Hock.
Also landing, ex Nile, Chili, and Early Dawn
Old Tom, Ginger Wine, Ginger Brandy We°t India Rum, per quarter-caäk U.V.C. Brandy, &e., &c.
Now landing, ex Phoebe Dunbar
Salad Oil, Pickles, Blue
Starch, Sperm Candles, Boiled Oil
Kegs of Lead, Drums of Turpentine London Soap, in 56-lb. boxes
Hams and Cheese
100 cases Renaud Brandy, equal to U.V.C
Brandy, ex Verulam,
thetô RIPLEY WEBB & CO.
HpilE undersigned has ON SALE at his Stores, L 44 & 46, CURRIE-STREET, every variety of SADDLERY and SADDLERS' IRONMONGERY.
Also,
Com Bags, No. 4 Fencing Wire, Patent Manglos Day's Weighing Machines, Coffee Mills Paper Hangings, Iron Garden Rollers
Chaff Cuttere, Winnowing Machines, various Churns, Bullock ChainB and Bells Wrought Irpn "Wheelbarrows .
Patent Corn Crushers, Table Knives and Forks
Patent Butt Hinges
Manilla, Europe, and Bengal Rope, all dijes Seaming, Roping, and Tea Twine
Und Cord, Clothes Lines, Thatching Tarred Yarn Registered Stoves, ¿to., &o.
¿Vow in Port and to arrive, a large and well-assorted lot of Saddlery, Shoe Hemp, Patent Axles, and other
Merchandise.
JOH» COLTON. December IS, 1859. dxc
JUST LANDED, ex CHILI- .
A splendid Assortment of PAPERHANGINGS, in Marble, Oak, Statuary, &c, in great variety, also,
Kent's Brushes .
"Warner's Pumps
Best London Glue Vermilion
Damp Lake
Quaker Greens, &c, &c.
dxe ROBERT DODGSON, Leigh-street
LEAD PIPING. LEAD PIPING.
Now ON SALE at HALL* CO'Si; 16, Hindloy street (next Blenheim Hotel), 6,000 feet of Lead wiping, ai«», ¿in.$-,1.1}, 1ft, If,8.
Also, KENTS BRUSHES of every description, OIL COLORS and GLASS, &a, &e.,at the most moderate prices. dq
O
N SALE by the undersigned
SADDLERY arid COACH IRONMONGERY of every description. To arrive per Arabella, Phobe Dun- bar, and .other early ships'. The largest and best assort- ment of goods eyer Bent to South Australia:
¿ty " " . * g. T. SMITH, Blyth-street.
Drapery and Clothing.
-,- !
WORTHY OF ATTENTION.',
JOHN HODGKISS & CO.
hereby invite the attention of purchase« to their ' NEW and EXTENSIVE STOCK of LINEN and j
WOOLLEN DRAPERY,
just landed from the various ships recently arrived in i port, comprising an immense variety of the newest and j
most fashionable goods.
The advertisers are also offering the Summer portion of the Stock of Messrs. Macgeorge & Co., among which
will be found the greatest Bargains in
USEFUL GOODS
ever submitted to the public of South Australia.
It being impossible, within the limi-ts of an advertise- ment, to enumerate the various articles, the advertisers content themselves with saying that goods will be found
CHEAPER THAN EVER. Observe
JOHN HODGKISS & CO.,
26, Rundle-street,
Opposite the Norfolk Arms Inn. dxc PER NORTHAM AND OVERLAND
Ladies' Silk Flounced DreBses Do. Sewed Muslin do. Do. Lace do. Do. Lace Mantles
Plain, Oriental, and Watered Ribbons
Children's Dresses
Infants' Pelisses, &c, &c.
d6x2 PETER CUMMING & SONS.
Professional and Trade Addresses.
PATRICK AULD, WINE GROWER and WINE
MERCHANT.
Stores in Hindley-street, near Messrs. Cumming and SonB. etthq
W
HITE & EGERTON, LAND, LOAN, and COMMISSION AGENTS.
KAPUNDA. dxc
F.
BRITTAIN JONES, CUSTOM-HOUSE and GENERAL AGENT,
PORT ADELAIDE. dxc
. [A-CARD-J
GUSTAVUS BERLINO, AUCTIONEER AND
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT ;
Office in Adelaide-73, King William-street ;
And in the Country-Napoleon Buonaparte Hotel,
Blumberg. dxc
ri LORIOUS NEWS. - PORTRAITS are now V*T TAKEN at the PORT, next to the Union Bank, not to be surpassed in this colony.
Cameras, Chemicals, &c, on sue, at Melbourne prices. _dj$_
Established 1856.
PRITCHARD & WILLIAMS, AUCTIONEERS,
PRODUCE AND STOCK AGENTS,
1 New Markets, Market-street, Sydney. d6*
MINERAL ASSAYS and ANALYSES of every
description performed by WILLIAM REYLIN, F.C.3., Analytical Chemist to n.M. Customs (late of the Royal College of Chemistry, London), 201, Rundle
street- de
Books, Stationery, &c. .
Just received Overland,
FRANK FOWLER'S NARRATIVE of tho WRECK
of the ROYAL CHARTER. With a Portrait of the ill-fated Ship, from-a Photograph.
London : Low & Son. Adelaide : HOWELL, Rundle street. Price, Is. de
MU S I c. -
The largest and best SELECTION of NEW and POPULAR MUSIC, by the most eminent com- posers, consisting of Elementary Works, Exercises, Studies, Danco Muñe, Songs, Duets, &c.f to be found in the Colony, is now on view at
MARSHALL'S MUSICAL REPOSITORY,
36 and 38, Currie-street,
Where may bo had Herr Linger's Fantasia, on the " Song of Australia."
AlsOjiust unpacked, a splendid assortment of HAR- MONIUMS, from 1 to 17 stops, by Alexandre and other eminent makers, suitable for schools, drawing-rooms, chapels, or churches; about 30 to select from.
PIANOS, by English and French makers, always in stock, and guaranteed. ws8x4
N
RIGBY, IMPORTER of BOOKS and STATION-
ERY, has 52 ARRIVALS IN A YEAR hy first-class sailing ships via Melbourne, and ex P. & O. COMPANY'S BOATS via KANGAROO ISLAND every MAIL.
EW WORKS, ex NORTHAM :
Douglas's Modern System Fortifications Darwin on the Origin ot Species
Wrottesley on Government and Legislation
Rowland's Manuel of the English Constitution Jameson's Early Italian Painters
Bo wring's Visit to Phillipine Isles Farrar's Science in Theology
Rawlinspn's Bampton Lectuies Smile's Self-Help
Procter's Legends and Lyrics
Gatty's Human Face Divine, &c.
Ancient Ballad Poetry, Illustrated Tennyson's Princess, ditto Taylor's At Home and Abroad
Gillies' Voyage of the Constance Tales from Bentley, vol. 2 (two)
The Christmas Tree
Kingston's Ernest Bracebridge Bunnett's Golden Balance
Cumming's Books of Kings Barker's Land of Promise The Day of Small Things
Kingsley's Glaucus, Illustrated
Brook's Hart and the Waters
Winscom's Rest and Resurrection Childe Harold, new edition Mayne Reid's Oceola
Dumas' Bean Tancred
Tom Brown at Oxford, &c, &c.
W. C. RIGB"V, Importer of Booksand Stationery,
63, Hindley-street.
BOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKS.
Things to he Generally Known.
1. Every article imported by self, thereby saving the
expenses of merchant and other contingencies and agencies.
2. No delay, the Book Department being superin-
tended by a party on the spot, and all books shipped soon as published.
3. Large experience Home and Colonial, thereby
enabling proprietor to have a thorough knowledge
of his business.
4. The above advantages enable the proprietor to sell
hooks at from 5 to 50 per cent, less than any
other house in the trade.
5. All books are marked in plain figures, W. C. R.
having no pretensions to judge the rich from the poer, and being determined to sell at such prices as tp bo within the reach of all classes of the coin mumity. "
6. One visit will suffice to prove the a!>ove exist as veri-
table facts.
W. C. RIGBY, Importer of Books and Stationery,
53, Hindley-street.
BOOKS AND STATIONER Y.
AU Communications by Letter, containing Re- mittance or Town Reference, punctually attended to. and parties in Town are requested to give the Proprietor
a trial.
W. C. RIGBY, Importer of Books and Stationery.
53, Hindley-street.
STATIONERY.-The Cheapest House in Adelaide
for all kinds of Writing Papers, Envelopes, Account BookB, Pens, Ink, &o., &c, is at 53, Hindley-street.
W. C. RIGBY, Import r.
LAW AND MEDICAL BOOKSELLER.
W. C. RIGBY, 53, Hindley-Btreet.
Good Stock always kept up, and new supplies con stantly arriving.
BOOKS AT ENQLIÇH PRICES.
, All the New Railway, Parlor, and'other Libraries sold soon as received, at London prices.
RIGBY, Importer Books and Stationery,
53, Hindley-street.
ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, PERIO- ,
DTCALS, FASHION BOOKS, &c, &c RIGBYS supply to arrive by the January Mail from Home. The largest, cheapest, and best selection ever 1 offered for subscription in the colony, to arrive punctually ! (the proprietor being his own direct importer nud no middle man) by every EpgUsh Mail. Subscriptions received in March for the year I860.
W. C. RIGBY, Importer Books and Stationery,
53, Hindley-street.
ES. WIGG has just completed the ENLARGE
. M.ENT of his SHOP, and has furnished the new Shelves with a IJEW and CHOICE SELECTION
of BOQKS, comprising-^
3 Cases Books, from the Religious Tract Society 1 do. do.,- do. Sunday School Union
8 do. General Literature 1 do. Choice American
8 de. Suited to the young for Prizes, Gift Booka,
also some splendidly Illustrated for the Drawing Room, &c. ' '
Also, 1 case French Works, in French.
The whole altogether forming the best selection E. 8. Wigg has over had to offer in the colony.
ALSO,
From Reeves & Sons-Drawing Materials, Drawing
Bocks, Lithographs, Sus., &c, ; a large assortment of Mathematical Instruments, from 5s. to 12
guinea«.
ALSO,
Note Papers, Letter Papers, Foolscaps, Envelopes,
Morell's Registration Steel Pen and Office Inks,
djjte E. S. WIGG, 12, Rundle-street.
TJ.LUSTRATED NEWS, in 11 J. i"- Crowu each, Coloured Supple
PL ATTI
in Monthly Parts, Half-a
ilements included.
S\Establi»tíédl839.)
Books, Stationery, &c.
ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL.-THE
LATEST INTELLIGENCE is in the HOME
NEWS.
PLATTS, Sole Agent.
H
OME NEWS JUST ARRIVED at
PLATTS, Sole Agent.
PLATTS'S SHEET ALMANACK
for 1860
Contains the Signals \ued at the West-terrace Flagstafi, Eclipses, Feasts, &c. ; Government of South Australia, Central Road Board, Farmers' and Gardeuci-3' Calendara, Customs Tariff, Wharfage Dues, Cattle Market, Local Courts, Corporations, Jewish Calendar, Table of Dispatch and Arrival of inland Mails, aud
various other mattera.
Price SIXPENCE. de
TO SCHOOLS.
GERMAN SCHOOL BOOKS.
' Ann's 1st and 2nd Reading Books, with Keys, 18mo.
Ann's Method, 1st and 2nd Part, 18mo.
Ahn's Dialogues, 18mo, ; Mehuaur's 1st Book,
18mo.
Allendorff s Grammar, 12mo.
Allendorff's Method of Learning German, 2 vols.
Svo.
Tiark's Exercises, 12mo. ; Thieme's Dictionary, 24mo. Peithman's Grammar, 12mo.
FRENCH SCHOOL BOOKS.
Grammars, by Chambaud, 12mo. ; Levizae, 12nio.
Wanostrocht, 12mo. ; Hamel, 12mo. ; Cobbett,' 12mo. ; Noel, 12mo. ; Strauss. 12mo. ; Carou l2nio ;
Ahn, 18mo.
Exercises, by Hamel, 12mo. ; Noel, 12mo.
Dictionaries, Académie Français, 2 vols., Svo.
Duchesne, 2 vols., 8vo. ; Nugent, 32mo. Rnym ond
32mo.
Spelling, by Perrin, 12mo. ; Porny, l*2mo.
Dialogues, by Perrin, 12mo. ; Campau, 12mo. ;
Claverie, 12mo. ; Ahn, 18mo.
Fables, by Perrin, 12mo. ; Gibson, 12mo.
Primers, by Surennc, 18mo. ; Bossuet, 18mo. ; Ahn's
1st and 2nd Books, with Keys, 18mo.
Lectures Graduées, 3 vols., 8vo. ; Leçons Française,
12mo.
_. PLATTS, 1, 95, Hindley-street.
Hotels, Boar ding-Houses, &c
rrWE SHADES. THESHADES. THE SHADE
1 GEORGE ALDRIDGE begs to intimate, that in order to meet the 'increased demands*upon his dining room accommodation, it is his intention during the ensuing week to abolish the Retail Confectionery estab- lishment, which will he converted into a FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, -where at any hour the delicacies of the season may be procured, prepared in a style tu meet the taste of the most fastidious epicure.
ÖSP The WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERY depart- ment conducted as usual. Wedding Breakfasts, Dinners, Balls, Picnics, &c, supplied on the shortest notice, and at moderate rates. de
HAGEN ARMS, E C H U N G A.
CHARLES MASTERS begs to intimate to his friends and the public in general, that he has taken the above premises, where he hopes by strict attention to business, and civility to his customers, combined \>ith the sale of the very best articles the colony will produre, and moderate charges, to meiit.a larg j shaie of public patronage and support.
Good Stabling and Stockyards.
January 2,1860. dx*
BOARD and LODGING for one or two Gentlemen,
where they will find a comfortable home, and not be tieated as lodgers, situate one quarter of a mile from town. For particulars, apply at the Victoria Hotel, Hindley-street. do
4?ublie Companies.
BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.
[Incorporated by Roval Charter]
NOTICE.-A BRANCH of this Establishment w 11 be OPENED at KOORINGA on Tuesday, the 14th instant, under tho acting management of Mr. John
Balfour Anderson.
D. C. Mc ARTHUR.
Acting Superintendent.
February 10,1860. d3xl
WHEAL SARAH MINING COMPANY. -
NOTICE is hereby given that at the General Meeting, on the 6th February, a CALL of 2s. per Share was made ; Is. payable on or before the 20th February, and Is. payable on or before the 16th April, I860.
x2d2 FRED. S. C. DRIFFIELD, Secretary.
Benefit and Friendly Societies.
ADELAIDE DISTRICT. - I.O.O.F., M.U.-The
Brethren of the Order are hereby informed that the District Officers intend opening a NEW LODGE at the house of Brother Josiah Chesterman, Plough and Harrow Inn, Penfield, on Monday, February 13,1860, at 5 p.m. precisely,
di W. BUNDY, G.M.
TEMPLE OF PEACE LODGE, No. 31, M.U.
ANNIVERSARY DINNER will take place at the St. Leonard's Inn, Glenelg, on Monday, Februarv 13, 1860.
P.P.G.M. Wicksteed in the chair. Dinner on the table at half-past 6. Tickets, 5a. each. d3
Religious Notices.
ABORIGINES FRIENDS ASSOCIATION.
-SERMONS on behalf of the above Society will be preached as under :- 3
- Sunday, February 12, Morning, at 10.30, by the Rev. C. W. Evan, B.A., at Freeman-street Chapel.
I Same day, Evening, at 6, by the Rev. C. E. Palmer, at the Congregational Chapel, Glenelg.
Same day, Evening, at 6.30, by the Rev. J. Jefferis, L.L.B., at the Hall, North Adelaide.
A Collection at each of the services. di
MISSIONARY WANTED for the SOUTH
AUSTRALIAN BUSH MISSION. Enquiries to be addressed to the Secretary,
JOHN HARVEY,
stth6x2 Weymouth-street, Adelaide.
Election Notices.
rpo THE ELECTORS OF THE ELECTORAL _l DISTRICT OF ENCOUNTER BAY.
Gentlemen-It is my intention to bo a Candidate in the coming Election to become a member in tho House of Assembly.
I purpose meeting all persons that wish to hoar my political sentiments at Herbert's Hotel, Yankalilla, on Wednesday, the 8th of February next, at 4 p.m. ; at Finniss Vale, on Thursday, the 9th February, at 4 p.m. ; at Norman ville, on Friday, tho 10th Februaiy, at 4 p.m. ; at Myponga, on Saturday, tho 11th February, at 4 p.m. ; at Goolwa, on Monday, the 13th February ; at Port
Elliot, on Tuesday, tho 14th February, at_4 p.m. ; and ' at Encounter Bay, on Wednesday, tho loth February,
at 4 p.m.
The many invitations and promises give mo confidence that I shall have such support as to pláceme at the head of the poll. My views are-To support Reform Exten- sion in the Law, to stop thu over-extravagant Expendi- ture of the Government, Freo Trade, Direct Taxation, a Fair Proportion of the Revenue to each District, a great Reform in the System of Immigration, also in the Education Bill, the Central Road Board to be differcntly constituted, a great change in the Time of Sitting in the House, Paid Members, and a Change in tho Executive
Council.
I believe all these things are necessary to be done in
the next Parliament.
I am, Gentlemen, ice,
C. T. HEWETT.
Torr Farm, Myponga, February 1,1860. msxc
Public Notices.
CRICKET.-All persons interested in the proposed
MATCH between the BRITISH and COLONIAL PLAYERS, aro requested to meet at tho Gresham Hotel, on Monday evening, 13th instant, at 7 o'clock.
W. J. FULLARTON. '
d2 THOS. O'HALLORAN, JDV.
ADELAIDE VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY.-Persons
desiring to join this corps are requested to call upon the Officer Commanding, at the Lands Titles Office, I Victoria-square, for the purpose of being enrolled. There
I are at present eleven vacancies, and it is desired to iu crease the number to fifty. The rules for preserving j order and discipline may be perused at the above office,
and between the hours of 11 and 3. d2
I THE undersigned, CHARLES. CORIN, qf Logan
street, in the city of Adelaide, in the Province of I South Australia, Baker, do hereby declare that I am | unable to meet my engagements with my Creditors. Dated at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, this tenth day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty.
CHARLES CORIN.
Witness-J. EHEESOS, a Practitioner of the Supremo
Court of South Australia.
Filed in Court this tenth day of February, in the I year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty, at half-past two o'clock in the afternoon.
di JOHN B. SPENCE, Official Assignee.
NOTICE.-The undersigned being about to leave the
Colony, requests all persons having CLAIMS against him "to send in the same before the 18tli instant; and all parties INDEBTED to him to pay the amounts of their respective accounts by the sauie date.
W. H. ANGAS.
Tarrawatta, near Angaston, Feb. 9,1860. dx2
NOTICE.-I will NOT be ANSWERABLE for any
DEBTS contracted by CHARLOTTE SCAN DRETT, formerly Mrs. Boyd, she having left her home
without any cause.
I. SCANBRETT, JtJN. February 8, I860. de
Public Notices.
REAL PROPERTY ACT NOTICES
WHEREAS the persons named and described at foot hereof have each respectively for himself made and subscribed declaration bei ce the Registrar-General, setting forth that he is seised of an estate in fee simple in the lands set forth and described after his name at foot hereof, and hath made application to have the said lands brought under the operation of Act of Parliament No. 15 of 1857-8, intituled "The Real Property Act:" Notice is hereby given, that, unless caveat be lodged with me by some person having estato or interest in the said lands, or any of them, or by some person duly authorized on behalf of a person having estate or interest therein, on or before the expiration of the period herein below for each case described and specified, I will pro- ceed as by law directed, to bring the said pieces of land under the operation of the said Act :
HENRY BUGG (intending purchaser from John
Finnis) ; Residence, Mount Barker ; Property, Lot 131, Township Mount Barker. Dato up to and inclusive of which caveat may be lodged, Februarv 26,1860.
EDWARD AMAND "WRIGHT (intending purchaser
from the Official Assignee) ; Residence, Adelaido ; Property, Part Lot 11, Norwood, of Section 276, Survey B. Date up to and inclusive of which caveat may lie lodged, March 26,1S60.
FRANCIS HUNWICK (intending puichasor from
James Clare) ; Residence, Hindmarsh ; Property, Lot 21, Township Hindmarsh. Date up to and in- clusivo of which caveat may bo lodged, February 26,1860.
EILERT LEHMANN; Residence, tho Bremer; Pro-
perty, Undivided Moioty of Section 2012A, Hun- dred Monarto ; and (as intending purchaser from Friedrich Wilhelm Eduard Sandmeyer), of other undivided Moioty of said Section. Date up to and inclusive5 of which caveat ma}' bo lodged, February 26, I860.'
HENRY MICHIE} Residence, Albert Town; Pro-
perty, Lot 182, of Section 1130, near Port Ade- laide. Dale up to and inclusive of which caveat may be lodged, February 26,1860.
LEWIS THOMAS (intending purchaser from Thomas !
Hobley) ; Residence, Lefevre's Peninsula ; Pro- > porty, Lot 33, of Section 1105, Lefevre's Peninsula. Date up to and inclusive of which caveat may be lodged, February 26,1860.
GERDT LEOPOLDT ; Residence, Kent Town ; Pro-
perty, Lots 227 and 228, Kent Town, of Section 2Ö5, Survey B. Date up to and inclusivo of which caveat may be lodged, February 23,1860.
JOHN ROBERT MACDONALD; Residence, Port
Adelaide ; Property, Lot 99, Albert Towu. Date up to and inclusivo of ^hich caveat may be lodged, February 26,1860.
RICHARD BUDGEN (intendingpurchaser from Robert
Stuckey) ; Residence, Noarlunga ; Property, western portion of Section 349, Hundred Willunga. Date up to and inclusive of which caveat may be lodged, February 26,1860.
JOSEPH DYER COSSINS and JOHN 3REW3TER
(intending purchasers from James White) ; Resi- dence, Kapunda ; Property, Section 247, Hundred Kapunda. Date up to and inclusivo of which caveat may be lodged, March 2,1860.
JOSEPH DYER COSSINS (intending purchaser trom
M. G. Ro.lcman) ; Residence, Kapunda; Property, Section 248, Hundred Kapunda. Date up to and inclusivo of wliich avoat mav be lodged, March 2,
1860.
NICHOLAS PLAYER ; Residence, near Angaston ;
Property, Lots 88, 86, 87, 50, and 51, Angaston. Date up to and inclusive of which caveat may bo lodged, March 2,1860.
ELI DAVIS ; Residence, Macclesfield ; Property, Sec-
tion 2840, Hundre 1 Macclesfield. Date up to and inclusive of which caveat may be lodged, March 2,
1860.
JOHN JOSEPH GATES ; Residence, Lower Finniss ;
Property, Section 2383, Hundred Alexandrina. Date up to and inclusive of which caveat may be lodged, March 2,1860.
JAMES GILLETT COLLINS; Residence, near
"Woodside; Property, Section 5148, Hundred Onkaparinga. Date up to and inclusive of which may bo lodged, March 2,1860.
SAMUEL COWAN; Residence, Woodforde; Property,
Lots 24 and 29, Woodforde, of Section 312, Sur- vey B. Date up to and inclusive of which caveat may bo lodged, March 2, I860.
PATRICK WALSH : Residence, Para Plains ; Pro-
perty, Part of Section 3000, Hundred Yatala. Dato up to and inclusive of which caveat may bo lodged, March 2, 1860.
JAMES HENRY CROWE (intending purchaser from
Benjamin Walker) ; Residence, Mount Torrens ; Property, northern moiety of Lot 24, of Section 6506, Sources of Torrens Special Survey. Date up to and inclusive of which caveat may be lodged, March 2, I860.
EDWARD TURNER (intending purchaser from
William Lane) ; Residence, Brighton ; Property, Part Section 183, Survey B. Dato up to and inclu- sive of which caveat may bo lodged, March 2,
1860.
FRANCIS WAIT; Residence, Bowden; Property,
Part Town Acres 833 add 831, Adelaide Date up to and inclusive of which caveat may be lodged,
March 2, 1860.
GEORGE WRIGHT; Residence, Tho Goolwa; Pro-
perty, Lot 87, of Section 2205, Hundred Goolwa. Date up to and inclusivo of which caveat may be lodged, March 2, I860.
THOMAS HOGARTH (intending purchaser from
Thomas Miller) ; Residence, Smith's Creek ; Pro- perty, Sections 4157, 4158, and part 4161, Hundred Munno Para. Date up to and inclusive of which caveat may he lodged, March 2,1860.
HENRY TIDY (intending purchaser from Trustees of
Mrs. Smillie) ; Residence, Nairne ; Property, Lot 15a, Township of Nairne. Date up to and inclusive of which caveat may be lodged, March 9, 1860.
RICHARD COAD TRENOUTH (intending purchaser
from Henry Catt) ; Residence, Strathalyn ; Pro- perty, part Lots 109 and 110, Strathalbyn, of Sec- tion 2600, Angas Special Survey. Date up to and inclusivo of which caveat may bo lodged, March 9,
1860. "
WILLIAM SQUARE ; Residence, Gawler Town ; Pro-
perty, part Lot 13, Gawler Town. Dato up to and inclusivo of which caveat may be lodged, Alarch 0,
1860.
SAMUEL BRAY (intending purchaser from Henry Gil-
bert ; Residence, near Clare ; Property, Section 390, Hundred Clare. Dato up to and inclusive which caveat may bo lodged, March 9, 1860.
WILLIAM JAMES TURNER (intending purchaser
from Robert Hayman) ; Residencg, Port Adelaide ; Property, Lot 14J, Queenstown, of Section 443, Survey B. Date up to and inclusive of which caveat may be lodged, March 9,1860.
JOHN BEASLEY (intending purchaser from John
Lomman) ; Residence, Magill ; Property, Lots 54, 55, and 56, Newenham, of Section 335, Survey B. Date up to and inclusive of which eaveat mav bo lodged, March 9,1860.
JOHN INGLIS (intending purohaser from Friedrich
Henning) ; Residence, Bowden ; Property, Lot 3, Kent Town, of Section 255, Survey B. Data up to and inclusivo of which caveat may be lodged,
March 9,1860.
ROBERT BLUNT (intending purchaser from Frederick
Easton the elder) ; Residence, Norwood ; Property, Southern moiety of Section 33, Hundred Adelaide. Date up to and inclusive of which caveat may be lodged, March 9, I860.
THOMAS LATTA; Residence, The Meadows; Pro
perty, Southern portion of Section 1749, Hundred" Kondoparinga. Date up to and inclusive of which caveat mav bo lodged, March 9,1860.
ELIZABETH' LATTA (intending purchaser from
Thomas Lattv); Residence, The Meadows; Pro- perty, Northern portion of Section 1749, Hundred Kondoparinga. Date up to and inclusive of which caveat may be lodged, March 9, I860.
JOHN CAMERON (intending purchaser from Thomas
Hallam) ; Residency Norwood ; Property, Part Lot l8, Norwood, of Section 260, Survey B. Date up to and inclusive of which caveat may be lodged, March 9,1860.
IOHANN WILHELM PREISS; Residonce, Lobe-
thal; Property, Section 3942, Hundred Onka- paringa. Date up to and inclusive of which caveat may bo lodged, March 9,1860.
FREDERICK EASTON; Residonce, The Sturt; Pro-
perty, Lot 20, Marion, of Section 117, Survey B. Date up to and inclusive of which caveat may bo lodged, March 9,1860.
GEORGE WHITE ; Residence, Scott's Creek ; Pro-
perty, Section 284, Hundred Noarlunga. Date up to and inclusive of which caveat mav be lodged, March 9,1860.
JOHN TAYLOR; Residence, Ryeland's, near Adolaide ;
Property, Sections 626, 706, and 1194, Hundred Gilbert, and Section 5D, Hundred Light. Date up to and inclusive of which caveat may bo lodged", March 9, 1860. *
PETER REYNOLDS ; (intending purchaser from
Emanuel Solomon) ; Residence, Marion ; Property, Lot 7, of Section 118, Survey B. Dato up to and inclusive of whiich caveat may he lodged, March 9,
1860.
SETH FISHER ; Residence, Mitcham ; Property, Part
Lot 1, Mitcham, of Section 248, Survey B. Date up to and inclusive of which caveat may be lodged, March 9,1860.
HEINRICH AUGUST THEODOR BOUCHERS (in
tending purchaser from John Green) ; Residence, Third Creek ; Property, Part Section 1064, County Adelaide. Date up to aud inclusive of which caveat may be lodged, March 9, 1860.
Dated this seventh day of February, one thousand eight hundred and sixty, at the Registry Office, Adelaide,
South Australia,
dxl R. R. TORRENS, Registrar-General.
FIRST ADELAIDE RIFLES.-The Militia Act |
coining into operation in a fortnight's time, per-
sons preferring to Volunteer, and wishing to join this ] Company, aro requested to send in thoir Names to the Officer Commanding at an early date.
The First Adelaide Rifles now muster 81 strong, and |
it is much wished to complete the Company to 100.
A. H. FREELING, Major R.E.,
d4 Commanding First Adelaide Rifles.
FIRST ADELAIDE RIFLES.-Rifle Practico will I
take place at Mitcham, on Friday, the 11th hist. Members desirous of Firing to notify the same to the Officers of tho Company.
A. H. FREELING, Major R.E.,
d3 Commander First Adolaid» Rifles,
_Insurance Companies.
LIVERPOOL-AND LONDON FiUE AND l.''»'B
ASSURANCE COMPANY.
Empowered by Acts of Parliament,
Subscribed Capital, £2,000,000; Accumulated Cupilal
£1,156,000. Losses paid in the Colony. No rcfc-¿rc3 home required.
Life Departmont-John Woodforde, E=?q., M.R.C.S.,
Medical Referee.
Fire Depai-tment-William Weir, Esq., Surveyor.
The many various modes of effecting LIFE ASSUR- ANCES, so as' to moko provision for a family or te accomplish some financial object, with the Rates upon FIRE RISKS, can be obtained on application to
F. J. BECK & CO., Asrents, Currio-pr-cet.
TTOBART TOWN AND LAUNCESTON MAR1*-B ii INSURANCE COMPANY. . Established 18S6.
[ - (DIRECTORS:
Askiu Morrison, M.L.C. Willitun Crosby.
Thompq Giblin. ' John Fcwtor.
Henry Hopkins.
MANAGER :
Tilomas MacDoweJl.
ACCOUNTANT : Michael Evans.
AOKNT AT LAUNCBSTOS
James Peters.
AGENTS AT MELBOUftNiî
Downing, Griffiths, & C»-,
AGENT AT GEELONO :
Swanston, Willis, & Stephen.
SURVEYOR AT PORT AVELWDK :
Captain H. Simpson.
The undersigned, having been appointed Agents f South Australia, are piopored to accept Marine r'iks
issue Policies.
F. J. BECK & CO., Agents, Adelaide «id K.:i
f» OYAL FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
i» Capital, Two Millions Sterling.
FIRE BRANCH.-The Agents continue to grant lu uranco3at modorateratos, and are duly empowered h> settle claims for losses in tho colony.
IN THE LIFE DEPARTMENT tho Rates of Premium are the Bamo as those charged by tho office in England, tho large amount of bonus (2 per cent, per annum» awarded to holders of life policies last year, forming nn inducement to persons to insure their lives with tM« Company, equalled by few, if any, of the other Eiigli«b
Lifo Offices.
SUB-AGENTS.
PORT ADLAIDE.-R. and R. ain. GAWLER.-Jefferson P. Stow KAPUNDA.-John Small.
MEDICAL RRFEBEE-W. H. Sholl, Esq., M.H.C.S.
ENGINE HOUSE, at Messrs. Barlow a Son's, Hh; irnrsh-square.
For further information, apply to
ACRAMAN, MAIN, LINDSAY, & CO., A-«nts. July 10,1858.
. MARINE INSURANCE. .
ADELAIDE LLOÏDS' ASSOCIATION OF
UNDERWRITERS.
William Peacock, Esq., Chairman.
Thomas Graves, Esq., Deputy-Chairman.
Marine Risks t-iken at current rates, and policio issued immediately on acceptance of tho same.
CLAIMS FOR LOSSES
romptly settled in cash without deduction.
COWIE & ASPINWALL,
Brokers to tho Association. Gronfell-street, January, I860.
TMPERÏAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY (Inst I tutcd 1803), 1, Old Broad-street, and 16. Pall Mai London. * Subscribed and Invested Capital, One Millio
Six Hundred Thousand Pounds.
Insurance on MILLS effected at current rates.
Insurances effected on Vessels and Cargoes in Harbour All Claims are sottled in Adelaide on proof of loss.
A. J. WRIGHT, Agent.
Exchange Chambers, King William-streut, Adelaide Engine-house, Hindmarsh-square.
LLIANCE BRITISH AND IORFIGN LIFE
AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital, £5,000,000.
Losses paid in the Colony. No referonco homo re-
quired.
Lifo Department.-W. Wyatt, Esq., M.D., Medical
Referee.
Fire Department.-E. W. Wright, Esq., Surveyor.
Prospectuses can be had ou application to the under- lined.
HENRIQUES & CO.,
wfmc Agents, Carrie-street.
VTICTORIA FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE V COMPANY.
Established 1S49.
Empowered by Act of the Legislative Council.
Capital, £1,000,000.
CHAIRMAN OP TIIE BOARD OS1 DIRECTORS-The Hon.
Henry Miller, M.L.C.
SECRETARY-Joseph Collie, Esq.
nEAD OFFICE-82, Collins-street East.
Tho undersigned having been appointed Agents for South Australia for the above Company, are propared te accopt proposals for Fire and Marino risl:3, at the cur- rent rates of premium, and to issue policies at once in
accordance therewith.
Claims settled promptly without reference out of the colony, and losses on Marine Policies paid in London if required.
G. A. & H. BARTLE ET, Agents,
d Grenfeli-street.
VrOBTHEBN ASSURANCE COMPANY
iM of LONDON.
Subscribed Capital .£1,259,7G0
Invested Funds. 386,062
LIFE DEPARTMENT.-The Directors having de- cided on resuming this branch of their operations in the Australian colonies, the undersigned are empowered to receive proposals for insurance of first-olass lives at the low scale of premiums adopted by the Company in England.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.-Insurances are effected on every description of property on liberal terms, and Policies issued immediately on acceptance of risks. In- surance on Mills effected at the ordinary rate.
All claims arojsettled in Adelaide, no reference home being required.
ELDER, STIRLING & CO.
Agents for South Australia.
Adelaida, September 12,1859._
CORNWALL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCI
COMPANY, LAUNCESTON.
James Aikenhead, Esq., Secretary.
a'JB-ASESTß POR RECEIPT OP FIRE AND MA Ali**
. PROPOSALS.
John Newman ; Cleland, Paco k. Co. Pa**.. W. B. Lucas, Kapunda.
S. Drew & Co., Kooringa. Goode & Allen, Goolwa
William Gray, Port Onkaparinga ¡a*l tho Noighbou
hood.
Frank Wilkinson, Gawler Town.
Percival Warburton, Angaston. .
ENGINEERS-Pappin & Jones, Blyth-street.
Annual Fire Policies expire 1st January, 1st April, » July, 1st October.
ABRAHAM SCOTT, Agenttoi South Australia.
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN INSURANCE COMPANY
(Limited)j^or effecting Insurances against FIRE Corner of King^William and Currie-streets, Adelaide.
Agencies at every Township in the Colony. Chairman-G. Young, Esq.
Deputy-Chairman-J. M. Linklater, Esq. Money Lent on Mortgage at 10 per cent.
dxc_R. E. TAPLEY, Storetary.
CHURCH OF ENGLNAD LjFB ASSURANCE.
INSTITUTION.
CAPITAL-ONE MILLION.
FRANCIS S. DUTTON, Agent,
.Rundlo-place. de Govcrnmont Bonds purchased.
EAGLE and ALBION LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY. Established A.D. 1807.
MEDICAL REFEREES :
F. C. Bayer, Esq., M.D. | Wm. Gosse, Esq., M.B Agent for South Australia,
ABRAHAM SCOTT. T* tV-pfreec mthxc
Building and other Societies.
EAST TORRENS BUILDING SOCIETY. -
SPECIAL NOTICE.-The Shareholders of the above Society are particularly requested to attend a MEETING to be held at the Rising Sun, Kensington, on Tuesday evening next, February 14, at half-pa«t 7 o'clock, to receive tho Accountant's roport ; RÎSQ ttio simo evening the appointment of Secretary.
xld3 F. B, OARLIN, Chairman.
Lost and Found.
STRAYED from a Paddock, North Adelaide, with a
rope round its nock, a Red CALF, white on its feet, and -white at tho end of its tail. Whoever will bring ths same to Mr. Cunningham, next door to the Blacksmiths' Arms, South Adelaide, shall be paid for their trouble. di «--«gama------B---i^»W" i
_Wanted._
rpHE APPEANILLA MINING COMPANY
I (LIMITED).-WANTED, a MAN who has been used to Horses and Carts on the road, to take oaie of a Two-horse Team. Apply to Mr. J. C, Boord, Globe Inn, Rundle-stieet, Adelaide
P.S.-A goad character will be required. xl(|l
WANTED, an intelligent YOUTH as JUNIOR
C1 JüRK. Must write a good hand, and have an aptitudo foi« aooouuts. Apply by letter, prepaid, to Mr. P. G. Harris, Gilbert-place. de
WANTED, a YOUTH who writes a clear and rapid
hand, and is quick at ncooimts. Apply, by letter, to T. V., PoaUOffice. d2;
FIFTY POUNDS -will be given by *he advertiser to
any person who will obtain some SITUATION where activity is required. Apply by letter, addressed H.f office of this paper, " d» '
Amusements, ice.
WHITE'S ASSEMBLY. UOOMS.
IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THE
SHILLING CONCERT«.
" Music hath charms to sooth tho savage breast."
SATURDAY EVENING, February 11.
G. ALDRIDGE, in acknowledging the kind patronag« bestowed upon him on tho occasion of his opening enter- tainment, begs to announce that the Second Concert will take place on the above evening, when the following Vocalists will appear :
Mrs. WALLACE, Miss GRANT, Mr. NASH, Mr. BALL,
and the celebrated
NONDESCRIPT,
who will, for the first time in Adelaide, deliver Sam
Cowells
LORD- LOVEL,
the Local BILLY BARLOW, in character, he, ke.
G. A. being dosirous of making Saturday ovening
A NIGHT FOR THE MLLLION,
when all may assemble to enjoy a glass and hear a good song, respectfully informs the publio that on that night the admission ticket (Is.) will include
A REFRESHMENT.
Conductor-The NONDESCRIPT.
Leader-Mr. CHAPMAN.
Pianist - Mr. RICHILIEU.
Cornet-a-Piston-Mr. MCCULLOCH. do
TIVOLI." TIVOLI. TIVOLI.
SIDE ENTRANCE.
Unparalleled Success of PROFESSOR MURIEL'S
PHANTASMAGORIA AND DISSOLVING VIEWS.
The above wonderful and pleasing Exhibition will b» repeated
On' SATURDAY EVENING, the 11th instant,
when several NEW VIEWS will be shown, including
the wonderful effects of tho
LUCERNAL MICROSCOPE,
to which will be added the following subjects :-«
ASTRONOMIC ANATOMIC
HISTRIONIC COMIC
NATURAL HISTORY
PUBLIC BUILDINGS - SCENERY, &c, &c.
Performance will commenco at 8 p.m. Doora open at a quarter before 8. Admission, Is. Children under 12, half-price.
VIVAT REGINA. d2
SIR JOHN BARLEYCORN.
CONCERT on MONDAYS and SATURDAYS.
SELECT QUADRILLE PARTY every WEDNES- DAY evening,
de _ WILLIAM CHALKER.
ADELAIDE BILLIARD SALOON
GILBERT-PLACE.
T. R. JONES, in thanking the publio for favors already received, begs to inform Gentlemen Amateurs in the above Game, that he has new added ANOTHER SUPERIOR BILLIARD TABLE for their amuse- ment, and trusts that his efforts will receive that amount of patronage it has always been his endeavour to merit. Among the advantages of this Saloon are the following :
The only room in the Colony containing THREE
FIRST-CLASS Eondon-made Tables.
The best-lighted room by day or night.
Civility and attention to all -comers, and superior re- freshments at all hours from the Hotel (THE BLEN HEIM) adjoining.
Every article of Billiard Furniture supplied or im- ported to order.
THOS. E. JONES.
N.B.-Gentlemen not liking to play in public can engage the tables by the hour, and receive gratuitous instructions in the rudiments of the game, previous to 12 o'clock daily, at which time the room opens for publie play. r _ tthsq
Land and House Property,
TOWNSHIP OF RIVERTON.-F "^t!. .uia> -?
for an Hotel.-FOR SALE, with P.ight of Par chase Three ACRES of LAND, with a road round the entire Block, having Government Roads on two sides. There is a Four-roomed Thatched Cottage and a Well
of excellent Water on the Premises.
For particulars, apply, by letter or otherwise, to Mr. 3, Watts, on the Premises. d6xl
YARD TO BE LET.-Commodious Yard, with
substantial Workshop, Sheds, Stable, and covered Sawpit ; suitable for a Builder, Timber Merchant, Livery Stables, or Cowkeeper. Entrance from Rundle-street and Pulteney-street. Rent low. Apply at 133, Rundle
streot, d2xl
TO be LET, a Small COTTAGE, gentocly furnished,
situated near the Botanic Gardens, North-terrace. For particulars, apply to Messrs. John Hodgkiss & Co., Rundle-street, d2
TTALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT PORT
V ADELAIDE.-TO be LET or SOLD, that Valu-
able PROPERTY, known as tho
PORT ADELAIDE HOTEL,
situate at the corner, of St. Vincent-street, and imme- diately opposite to the New Custom-House, Court House, fcc. The ill-health of the proprietor and family is the sole cause of it being offered. Immediate posses- sion can be had. For particulars as to terms, &o, apply "to Charles Calton, Port Adelaide. d4x2
110 be LET, Cheap, that Commodious two-storied
. STORE in PIRIE-STREET, now in tho occupatiou of T. & J. Moody, with good Six-Roomed HOUSE attached. To be Lot together or separate. Apply to th§
proprietor,
thstcx2 W. ROUNSEVELL.
npO be LET, the RISING SUN Public House, J. King William-street. Rent, One Pound per week.
de_E. J. F. CRAWFORD.
TO be LET or SOLD, a Firat-Class nOU.fi
situated in Ward-street, North Adelaida Apply to
de MOSES FRITH, North Adelaide.
1 T7-0R SALE, an ALLOTMENT of LAND, 54 feet by
3} 90, front street, KAPUNDA. Apply to
de T. ORCHARD,
_Produce._
LION STEAM MILLS, COX'S CREEK
WHEAT PURCHASED at tho highest market price for cash.
GRIST WORK done in any quantities at 9d. per
bushel,
dxc HENRY HEWISH.
WH E A T.-The undersigned either Purchase or
Advanoa on Wheat.
Excellent Storage on moderate charges.
W. MOORE.
Grenfell-street, January 3,1860. _de
WH E A T.
GRAIN.
Highest CASH PRICE given for Wheat, Barley, Oats, &c, &o.
We aro prepared to 'store, Town or Port, and ad-
vance.
d2* TAPLEY & CO.
\STOOL PURCHASED or ADVANCED ON. \\ JOSEPH STILLING & CO. Hindley-street. xd*q
\Tf7"OOL.- Tho undersigned either purchasa or a-Iv?»
Y en WeoL
W. PEACOCK & SON. Grenfell-street, 1858. dxo
TO BUTCHERS and Others.-Highest price give
Greasy Wool Sheepskins Hides Tallow
W. PEACOCK & SON. Grenfsll-street. dxc
Money»
MONEY to LEND on MORTGAGE, al. £10 po
cebt. per annum.
Money to Lend on deposit of Titlo Deed?. .
J. ELDIN MOULDF'S ^l-cîtnr.
die 68, Kii_ " i'.'.Lxz- ,:re^
AUSTRALIAN TRUST COMPANY.-MONEY
LENT, Interest '10 per cent, on punctual pay- ment half-yearly.
JOHN MORPHETT.
DAVID MELVILLE.
FRANCIS C. SINGLETON. For further particulars apply to
WM. J. LAWRENCE, Solicitor,
thstSx4 King Wllliam-atroot.
Horses, Cattle, Vehicles, &c
A SNOW STORM for TEN SHILLINGS.-In
censequenco of the excessive Hot Weather, W. ROUNSEVELL has decided to Let his commodious FAMILY and SPRING CARTS, at any timo during the NIGHT or DAY for a TRIP to tho BAY for 10*., including a good Bath. The RED ROVER leaves tho Yard every evening at 6 p.m. ; Rod Lion, at a quail«» past .6 ; returning about 10. th&7
THIRTY PURE MERINO RAMS.-In con-
formity with our former advertisement we havo much pleasure in stating that the 30 puro MERIN ?» RAMS HAVE ARRIVED per Carear and Holeno, and are now on view at the Stores of
B. AMSBERG & CO., Gilles* Arcado. Adelaide, November 25,1859. xmwfc
THE "WEEKLY CHRONICLE."-FARMER«
and OTHERS interested in the cultivation of tho oil are informed that the most carefully compi'td markets, and the most varied selection of matter interesting to country settlors, will ha found in the;
Weekly Chronicle.