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FOR LONDON.
/1\L The baique
fe^^v, . JOHN OLDHAM, .
jj^JE^- .417 tons, register, Mark Todd, commander,
jH^IQj!^ wjh meet wjtjj qnict despatch.
,-r-For freight or passage, apply to Captain Todd, or
?;.'? CAPT. TAPLEY,
at the Port ; or to
JOHN HART.
Hindley-street, January 21st,' 1852.- ?
REDUCTION OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE-MONEY
TO THE DIGGINGS. ,
Regular Line of Packets for Melbourne.
/lsi The following vessels are intended to
fc^^^S. run as regular Packets between this Port
/jbVraRu' and Melbourne, and in order to meet, in
^???HP* some degree, the pressure of the times, the
rate of Passage-money has been reduced to £2 10s. - y
The Selma, which has just sailed, will be succeeded by
the favourite brig
HERO,
Captain Dale. Will sail This Evening (Thursday) without
fait
The schooner .
AMICUS,*
to, sail on the 26th instant, with cargo.
/The brig
%? ,. PUNCH,
Captain Allen, to saU oh the 26th instant.
The brig
MARY CLARKE,
Captain Bickers, to sail on the 28th instant.
The brig
LOUISA,
Captain Heslop, will sail in all next week.
The brig
WILD IRISH GIRL*
Captain Todd.
The schooner
ANTARES*
Captain Young.
The schooner
DAPHNE*
Captain Smith. (Expected hourly.)
The schooner
ROSE ANNA*
Captain Herd. *
The Vessels marked thu3 * carry cargo at £2 10s. per
ton, and proceed to the Wharf at Melbourne.
Further particulars may be obtained, and freight or
passages secured, by applying to
F 8 BOORD BROTHERS,
Hindley-street ; or to
J. F. BENNETT,
Port Adelaide.
February 20th, 1852.
FOR THE MELBOURNE DIGGINGS.
Steerage Passage Reduced to £2 108. only!
/Is. i The clipper built A 1 barque
J&vrcs. MARSHALL BENNETT,
/3k$2Ro- 500 tons burthen, J. Harris, commander,
itiJBKlSUF* wiu sail positively (full or not full) on the
1st March. Has first rate accommodation for passengers,
and will take light freight only.
For terms of freight, apply to
ALEXANDER THOMSON,
Or
JOHN NEWMAN,
At the Port.
Rnndle-street, 21st February, 1852. ?
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES PER ' MARSHALL
BENNETT.'
JjQ?, Notice is hereby given that unless a quantity
3wiai of Warlich's Patent Fuel (about 110 tons), by
above ship, is claimed by presentation of Bill of Lading,
arid Freight thereon, and all Charges incurred on same,
be discharged in full within ten days of date hereof, the
Fuel will be sold by public auction to defray expenses.
ALEXANDER THOMSON,
Agent for the Owners of the Vessel.
Rundle-street, 26th February, 1852.
FOR VICTORIA GOLD-FIELDS.
/Ki The fine fast-sailing barque
Jk#/&\ GEORGE,
jfttW^jfiSk 300 tons, W. Punchard, commander, will |
mHBJBJP* be ready to receive cargo for Melbourne, on
Monday, and will deliver Goods at the Wharf, or into
Lighters, at the option of shippers.
Early appplication for freight or passage is requisite.
Cabin and Steerage rooms snperior.
Apply to
ALEXANDER THOMSON,
Rundle-Street ; or to
JOHN NEWMAN,
Port Adelaide.
Adelaide, February 20th, 1852.
FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT.
'./fcvk The fine A 1 barque
J^i^&v ENTERPRISE,
. /^GkS^O- 400 tons, G. F. Trader, commander, will sail
?aHflHttJlp* for the above port in about ten days.
Shippers of goods are requested to make early application.
This vessel offers, a desirable opportunity for passengers de ?
sirous' of proceeding to the Gold Diggings.
For freight or passage, apply to the Captain, on board; to
HALL & CO.,
Port Adelaide;
J. F. DUFF,
King William-street;
F. J. BECK & CO.,
Hindley-street.
20th February, 1852.
~~' FOR MELBOURNE. ~~
-iTW The Schooner
TO*^. AMICUS,
JtJBJaay 150 tons, has room for, a few Tons of Goods.
^tTP^'* For terms of freight, apply to
'.'./' ' V- BOORD BROTHERS,
i: '' j ; Hindley-street; or to
r ; ! ?,..' J. F, BENNETT,
? - Port Adelaide.
February 12th, 1852. '
REGULAR LINE OF PACKETS FOR VICTORIA
GOLD REGIONS.
''L^. The beautiful clipper brig
?-jGik ? ANNA DIXON,
JdMnM&t 300 tons,-R. S. Kirby, commander, having
i&tUmm just arrived, will sail on. Saturday, the 28th
instant. ;? .
Apply to the Captain, bo board ? to
! C. '''???: J.iFJDUFF,
? -- King William-street; or to .
' ? CAPT.TAPLEY,
??' ?:.-?- ??? - ? ' -- ????????.. ?-:?;-? , Port.
FIRST VESSEL FOR MELBOURNE.
Notice to PatsmgerSi
: ''Uj^t THEifine A 1 brig ?
*'wfi^* CSAMPION,
j3flMP& P- J- Wiley, commander, will sail from the
'?' j^tmt^ Lightship on Saturday morning at daylight
r.\r:t ni-:- : ? h- . w. H, FORMBY & CO.,
, T . ?????....... .-,- Qiibert.piace.
'ul2M February, 1852. - ' , ;
,:, -,;r;r}-( ; FOR MELBOURNE.
; \^. . The clipper schooner
'J'tffl^^ '? MABQABEF AND AGNES,
f JfflMafflr Ling, master, will sail for the above Port on
!/^^^^^ Tuesday, the 22nd March. She offers an eli
'' gjMe:oppbrtanity to shippers, as she proceeds direct to the
l' For freight or passage, an early application is requested
to tin Captain, on board ; or at the offices of
: -1- ,; MONTEFIOBE & CO.,
,'' . KingWimam^tmt,
FOR MELBOURNE.
-CW The fine fast- sailing brigantine
*M^^ HIRONDELLE,
JSi!MSa&' Stephen Lapthorne, commander, daily ex
^****~pected, and will have quick dispatch. This
favourite passenger-vessel has her cabins fitted up in first
rate style, and is well found with bedding, linen, wines,
spirits, &c. Has also excellent steerage accommodation.
, For freight or passage, apply to
., WERE, TODD, & Cq.,
'' ' . Adelaide; or
GEO. H. FOX,
At the Port.
~~~ ? ' ? FOR MELBOURNE.
With immediate dispatch,
/In^i The well-known A 1 teak barque
J2fc/i\: SEA QUEEN,
Qsfr-#Kyr- 450 tons, R. J. Wood,' Commander, has just
??(????P* returned from the Gold Regions, and is one of
the finest opportunities now offering.' For freiglifor pas
sage apply to , : ????? \'
JOS. STILLING & CO.,
? , Adelaide; or to
.. i ?.???'. .','?? , JQHN NEWMAN,
? : '..-.. Port Adelaide.
Hindley-street, February 20th, 1852.
Steerage...... .........£2 10s. Od.
~~ FOR MELBOURNE.
To sail This Evening (Thursday), 2&th instant.
~\~J^. The fine A 1 brig,
-ANJ^. MARY CLARKE,
J-g^BS^ 250 tons, Captain John Bickers.
40|JP^ This regular trader has very superior accom
modation for passengers.
For terms of freight or passage apply to Capt. Bickers,
onboard; to
BOORD BROTHERS,
Hindley-street ; or to
J. F. BENNETT,
Port Adelaide.
Feb. 21, 1852.
~~. FOR MELBOURNE.
'jJ^T. The favourite packet brig
^Nj|v LOUISA,
TjiyjgvX. 182 tons, Captain Heslop, will sail on Monday
For freight or passage, apply to
. . BOORD BROTHERS,
?' . Hindley-street; or
J. F. BENNETT,
Port Adelaide.
February 23rd, 1852.
~~ : FOR MELBOURNE.
To sail with her usual punctuality Tim Evening (Thursday).
~'L_'K The favourite clipper brig
-rlSlk HERO,
JfgflgS^ Captain Dale.
^gm^ por terms of passage only, apply to
BOORD BROTHERS,
Hindley-street ; or to
J. F. BENNETT,
Port.
February 23rd, 1852.
FOR MELBOURNE.
^1-JIl The fine brig
jg^v PUNCH,
/jyjmy Captain Allen, will sail positively on Saturday,
J/Kg/Km 2^th instant.
For terms of freight or passage, apply to
BOORD BROTHERS,
Hindley-street; or to
J. F. BENNETT,
Port.
February 23rd, 1852. .
FOR MELBOURNE.
To saU on Saturday, 28-7t instant.
*CW^ The schooner
«t4tfl|^. ANTARES
MIw Capt. Young.
^BH^^Slr This vessel proceeds to the wharf at Mel
bourne, and has room for 50 tons of goods at 50s. per ton.
Apply to
BOORD BROTHERS; or
J. F. BENNETT.
Feb. 23rd, 1852.
FOR GEELONG.
-CW^ The schooner
?jJljil^- ROSE ANN A,
jM&EJgl SO tons, Capt. Heard, has room for 28 tons of
*'* cargo, and a few passengers.
For terms apply to
BOORD BROTHERS; or
J. F. BENNETT.
Feb. 23, 1852. ? ' ?
FOR MELBOURNE.
To sail on Saturday next, tlie 28th instant.
C'W The fine A 1 clipper schooner
*mll^ ROSEBUD,
]t3HTO^£ 137 tons register, J. Jamieson, master, is now
^™aB**' taking, in cargo for Melbourne, and will be dis
patched on Saturday next:
The vessel will deliver her cargo at the wharf at Mel
bourne, and as the greater portion of her cargo is engaged,
immediate application must be made to secure shiproom for
goods. Apply to
A. L. ELDER & CO.
25th February.
SHIP BISCUITS. ~~
THE UNDERSIGNED begs ; respectfully to
, inform CAPTAINS and AGKNTS of Vessels that
they can be supplied with any quantity of the best KILN
DRIED BISCUITS.
ROBERT BIRRELL.
Grenfell-street, December 31st, .1851.
BISCUITS FOR THE DIGGINGS.
, DonH go witltout Biscuits.
PARTIES going to the Diggings, Shipowners,
&cl, can be supplied with good BISCUITS at Gold
sack's Little Shop in Hindley-street. All who have, re
turned say, ' Don't go without Biscuits.'
~ ~. TENTS FOR THE DIGGINGS.
SMITH and ALLEN beg resepctfully to inform
the Public of South Australia that they have com
menced the manufacture of TENTS, MARQUEES, TAR
PAULINS, &c., in Currie-street (opposite the 'White Horse
Inn), and they trust that by supplying the best Materials
and Workmanship, and by observing the most rigid punc
tuality in the execution of orders, to secure a share of their
favours.
Parties residing in the country can have estimates for
warded to them on application by letter, post paid, to Smith
and Allen, Tentmakers, opposite the White Horse Inn,
Currie-street. ?
S- PATENT SLIP.
TO SHIP OWNERS, CAPTAINS, AND AGENTS.
THE undersigned begs to announce that he has
now in good working order a PATENT SLIP, on
which vessels of 1,000 tons may be raised.
. . . IT. C. FLETCHER,
' ? Port Adelaide. .
N.B.— Shipwrightiiig in all its branches carefully at
tended to. . .
OR SALE, a SPLENDID LOT of 3 to 4
Years old LARGE-SIZED BULLOCKS. . .
For p*rticulan, apply to '
PHILIP LEVI.
MILLER & LUCKING are PURCHASERS
: of GOLD, at '5s. an 6z. above the current rats;
Goods being taken in exchange.
HPHE HIGHEST CASH PRICE given for
J. GOLD.
Apply to
GEO. GREEN,
Land Agent.
King William-street. ,
GOLD! GOLD!! GOLD!!!
BOUGHT in ANY QUANTITIES by JOHN
, WILKINSON, at his office, Hindley-street, next door
to the Observer and Registir offices.
Adelaide, February 23rd, 1852.
GOLD! GOLD!
rpHE UNDERSIGNED are PURCHASERS of
._. GOLD for cash.
MONTEFIORE & Co.
January 15th, 1852.
ADELAIDE AGENCY. FOR GOLD.
To Parlies desirous of getting £3 Us. per oz. for
their Gold.
THE* UNDERSIGNED is prepared to TAKE
CHARGE OF GOLD sent from the DIGGINGS,
and to obtain the full value of it, through the Assay
Office.
Also, to make payments as required to the Families of
the senders?, or to Invest the Money in the purchase of
Land, or other Property, or in Loans on Mortgage, or other
Securities, according to instructions.
E. A. WRIGHT.
Exchange Chambers,
King William-street.
N.B.— The receipt of Rents, &c, and the management
of Property in Town or Country undertaken for absentees.
Gold purchased for cash.
ON SALE, «it the Stores of the UNDERSIGNED,
12 Tons Best LAMP OIL.
Apply to
M. & S. MARKS,
Hindley -street.
CHARCOAL.
rHE UNDERSIGNED are PURCHASERS
of CHAUCOAL.
CRAWFORD BROTHERS.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
PARTNERSHIP hitherto subsisting between
JAMES BAUCOCK and PAUL BADCOCK, under the
style and firm of J. & P. BADCOCK, STOREKEEPERS,
Watervale, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
All debts due to the Firm will be received by the said
James ltodcock, who will pay nil liabilities due by the
same.
Dated this 10th dav of February, 1852, at Watervale.
' JAMES BADCOCK.
PAUL BADoOCK.
Signed in the presence of Thomas Cox.
ALLIANCE BRITISH AND FOREIGN
LIFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY
Hartholoincw-lnne, London. Establislied bi/ Actof Parliament.
Capital— £5,000,000.
board of dirkct1ok :
Presidents :
Samuel Gurncy, Esq. Sir Moses ilontefiorc, Bart.
Directors:
George II. Baniett, Esq. Samuel Gurney, jun., Esq.
Sir E. N. Buxton, Hart, M.P. John Irving, Esq.
Sir R. Campbell, Bart. Louis Lucas, Esq.
Sir Unnr-n fTjirrnll Tlioinns Mnsterninn. Esa.
The Rt. Hon. G. R. Dawson Karon L. UeKothschild, M.l\
James Fletcher, Esq. Sir A. N. De Rothschild, Hart.
Charles Gibbes, Esq. Oswald Smith, Esq.
William Gladstone, Esq. Melville Wilson, Esq.
REDUCED FIKE SCALE OF PREMIUMS FOR ADELAIDE 11HA.VCH
First Class Jiisls. ^ cent. & an.
liuildings constructed of Brick or Stone, co- s. d.
vered with Slate, Tile, or Metal, and detnehed
or separated so as not to be affected by their
contiguity to other buildings ? 7 t)
Buildings constructed and covered as above,
but joined to other buildings not being x)f a
hazardous nature, and not of inferior con
struction ? 1(-
Buildings constructed and covered as above,
but adjoining to shingled or other buildings,
of inferior construction ? 1'2 6
If hazardous goods be deposited in any of
the above-named buildings, 2s. 6(1. per cent,
per annum extra will ha charged.
Second- Class Rifles.
Buildings constructed of Brick or Stone, and
covered with Shingles, but demched or se
parated so as not to bo affected by their con
tiguity to any other buildings ? 12 6
Buildings constructed and covered, as above,
but joined to others of a similar or not in
ferior construction ? l-r- -0
Buildings of Stud work, or Brick nogged, ami
covered with Slate, Tile, or Metal, but sepa
rated by a proper space from, so as not to
be affected by any other building ? i2 6
Buildings constructed as above, but joined to
other buildings of a superior class, with
proper party- walls between ? 15
If hazardous goods be deposited in any of
the buildings named* in this Class, 2s. Gd. per
cent, per annum extra to be charged.
Third- Class Jtislcs.
Buildings weather-boarded, or all or part of
wood, and detached or separated, so as not
to be affected by their contiguity to any
other building, and their contents not ha
zardous, and not being occupied for any
hazardous trades ? .??;?' ^5
Builditlgs constructed as above, but adjoining
to others of similar construction and occu
pation ? ? ? BO
If linznrrions fronds he. rlannsitcd ill anv of
the buildings named in this Class, os. per
cent, per annum extra, to be charged.
Goods will be insured at the same rate as the buildings
in which they are deposited.
HAZARDOUS GOODS,
Such as Cotton, Flax, Hemp, Oil, Itozin, Saltpetre, Spirits,
Pitch, Tar, Turjieniine, -Gc.
Rates for short period assurances as follows : —
Not exceeding three months — One-half of the annual
premium. ? ;
Exceeding three, and not exceeding six months-— Three-
quarters of the annual premium. ? , ?
Exceeding six months — The full annual rate.
RATES OS SHIPPIXn AT ADELAIDE.
1 year. 6mon. 3mon.
s. d. 8. d. ? ?. d.
With a warranty. not to repair ? 10 0 7 0 5 :-?
With liberty to repair ? 15 0 10 r 7 0
Ships building ? 21 0 15 0 10 G
Goods in ships loading in harbour, say for four 'months, at
7s. 6d. per cent.
Persons effecting Assurances with the Alliance Company
enjoy the following important advantages : —
1. Perfect Security. — The large capital, and upwards of
1,000 Shareholders composing the Company, render the
security presented to the public undoubted.
2. Moderate Rates of Premium.— The Rates of the Pre
miums of Assurance for the greater part of life will be
foundl ower than ihoso in use in many of the older and
most respectable offices.
3. Participation' of profits by the assured, both in life and
fire
4. Parties who obtain the settlement of. losses from fire
are not thereby deprived of their right to participate iu the
profits of the Company.
5. Losses by lightning are made good. I
Surveyor— E. W. Wright. ;
The Assurances of Lives are also effected on favourable
terms. '?? ? ? . '' .?.-..- ? '?-- - ' '::,'-'
Medical Referee— Wm. Wyatt, Esq., M.R.C.S.L.
WERE, TODD, & CO.,
January, 1851. Agents, Corri* street
MINING ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROYAL MINING COMPANY.
' NOTICE.
.{. LL PERSONS having CLAIMS upon the
J K. above COMPANY are requested to send in the sauic
to the Secretary for PAYMENT.
W. C: CRANE,
? Secretarv.
3, Clark's- buildings. 25th February, 1852.
_ 'NOTICE. ..,.-: . ^
rpHE UNDERSIGNED begs to say that he is
.L not leaving this Province, but will continue his prac
tice as a SOLICITOR at his Offices, No. 4, CLirk's-btiild
ings, Hindley-street.
WM. Ma'GUIRE,
Solicitor and Notary Public.
TENDERS FOR TREASURY BILLS.
Commissariat Office,
Adelaide, 11th February
rpENDERS in duplicate, marked on the envelope,
JL ' Tender for Bills,' will be received at this Office,
until further notice, on the Friday of each week, at noon,
commencing on the 20th instant, from persons desirous of
PURCHASING the BILLS of the UNDERSIGNED on
the Treasury Board in London, in exchange for Specie
(British Gold or Silver.)
Parties tendering are requested to specify the amount,
in Sterling Money, of the Bills required, and also the rate of
Premium (if any) 'they may ba willing to allow
W. II. MATUU1N,
Assis. Com. Gen.l.
NOTICE TO DIGGERS.
'There's a good time coming, boys, a good time coming; j
Outfits you'll get very cheap |
At P. -LEE'S, if you take a peep I
In the good time coming.
Shirts, and Trousers, Coats, and Boots,
No house can sell them stronger;
THREE MONTHS' CREDIT, if that suits—
But you must wait ;i little longer.
THE OLD ORIGINAL BU-IIMAN'S OUTFITTING
ESTABLS1IIMENT.
PHILIP LEE
BEGS leave to return thanks for past favours, and
to acquaint his old customers and the public generally,
that he has opened the shop originally kepi by him, where he
PURPOSES
supplying every article necessary for the Bush and Gold
regions, at prices that cannot fail to astonish all those who
purchase at his establishment, where he prefers ' taking
gold' to ' digging for it,' and
GIVING HIS CUSTOMERS
an opportunity of judging the quality of his Stock and the
reasonable charges made for the same — has no objection in
taking -
NUGGETS TO ANY AMOUNT
at the standard price — in fact purchasers will find a great
advantage in supplym-; themselves nt 1*. Lee's.
PROVIDED THEY MAKE AN EARLY
APPLICATION.
Observe! P. LEE'S Clothing Establishment,
Hindley-street,
Nearly opposite Mr. Colton's, saddler.
IMPORTANT.
PARTIES wanting or likely to want IRON or
B 11 ASS CASTINGS, would do well to apply
(promptly) at Norwood's Iron Works, Hindley-street,
West.
N.B. — The only Foundry open in the Colony.
ON SALE, at this Office, a few Numbers of!
McEWEN'S VIGNERON and GARDENER'S
MANUAL ; price 4s.
1}ATENT -MEDICINES.— The following meili
cines may be had, wholesale and retail, .it the offices
of the Daily South Australian Register and the Adelaide
Observer Weekly Newspaper, Hindley-street, Adelaide, and
of the sub agents appointed : —
Morison's Pills j
Frampton's P;II of Health - ;
Parr's Life Pills j
Cockle's Antibilious Pills
Dr. Roberto's Pilulsc Antiscropliulre
McKinsey's Katopotia
? Cerate. |
Sub- Agents for he Sale of Patent Medicines:
Port Adelaide —Sir. Ephrnim Tcakle, storekeeper, Port.
Mitcham, and the neighbourhood of the Brownh'dl Greek. — |
Mr. Henry Taylor, storekeeper, Mitcham. ]
Mount Barker Township.- Mr. John Dunn, storekeeper,
Mount Barker.
Noarlunga and neighbourhood. — Mr. Alexander Birrell,
Ilahndorf, Klemziq, and Lang meil. — Rev. A. Kavel, Pastor
to the Evangelical Lutheran Churches.
District of Morphdt Vale. — Mr. Wm. Braclshaw stoic
ceeper, Morphctt Vale. i
Township of Gawler.—llv. C. Jacobs, Beehive Stores,
Gawler Town.
County of Stanley. — Mr. C. Greensladc, of .the Stanley
Arms, I'emvortham.
District of Kooringu. — Messrs. Marks and Gollin, store
keepers, To\vnship of Koorhiga.
Town and District of Port JAncolti. — Captain Underwood,
storekeeper, Port Lincoln.
Ltlle Para Survey. — Mr. Thomas Battcrsby, general
storekeeper, Village of Houghton.
AnijaAlon. — Mr. Samuel Keeally, storekeeper, Angaston
District of liivoli Bay. — Mr. James Smith, storekeeper
ttivoli Bay.
Encounter Bay District.— Mr. Robert Higgins, store
keeper, Encounter Bay; also, Mr. John McCarthy, store
keeper, Freeman's Nob.
MORISON'S PILLS THE VEGETABLE
UNIVERSAL MEDICINE.— In corroborate of the
soundness of the II ygeian or Morisonian System of Medicine
as opposed to the Organic theory pursued by Doctors, the
following proofs are offered to the world: —
1. All liiiimnl bodies consist of fluids ami solids.
2. ?While in a state of embryo all animals consist entirely of iiuiiVs.
?-1 Tt *^T*^m nn.l lit* *1ia tiniflc tfinf tlir- *tftliil- n.~p fnrmt*il.
4. The fluids contained in the human body aru four times t!i« w»-»!j!it
f the solids.
5. The chief of the fluids is the blood, from which all the other* are
derived ' '
6. The blood not only repairs every part of the human machine, bur
also carries with it all the rubbish, or decayed parts, to be deposited in
the intestines, previous to being expelled along with the exereinent.
7. The blood is the life— the primum 'mobile— the first njjent from
which all others derive their origin.
S. Health depends upon the purity of the blood. -
9. The purity of the blood depends upon its bavin free outlets for its
ecayed particles.
' 10. Disease is induced by the. choking, up of these outlets in t!ic
bowels.by reason of an accumulation of glary mucus on the inner sur
face of the intestines, &c.
11. This accumulation is occasioned by anything that weakens the
circulation or hurts digestion, btitchictly by the poisonous drugs and bad
eatment of the faculty.
12. The impurities thus detained in the blood occasion every specie
of disease, according to the quality of the humour or the particular lo
cality in which it is lodged. ,
13. All diseases proceed from one source, therefore they must
cured by one medicine.
. 14.' This medicine must be a vegetable purgative, innoxious in itself
yet sufficiently powerful to perviule the whole system,. clear away the
Above-mentioned mucuH, and purify the blood.'
? 15. The discovery of a vegetable compound, capable of being digested
and mixing with the blood, so as to impart to it that energy requisite for
ridding the body of all superfluous humours, was a desideratum. . ;
16. This discovery has been mode by .James M orison, the Hygeist in
the composition of the Vegetable Universal .Medicine, commonly known
as Morison s Tills, of the British College of Health, Hamilton-place,
New-road, London. '
There cannot be a stronger proof of the rise and progre.;:
of the Morisonian System than the number of vegetable
purgative pills which we see daily advertised under different
names in the newspapers, all of which proceed upon that
system.
*B* No Chemist or Druggist is authorized to sell
Morison's Medicines ; and owing to the numerous coun
terfeits which are sold in various parts of the world, tlie
public -are requested to see that ' the words ' Morison's
universal Medicines ' are engraved on the Goycrnmen*
Stamp, in white letters upon a fed ground, withon which
none can be genuine. They are to bo had only at th***
offices of , the Daily South ' Australian Register an 1 the
Adelaide bbsercer Weekly Newspaper, llindley-strcct,
I Adelaide, and the local distributors appointed in the settled
i districts of the 1 -wvince.
GEORGE GREEN, ENGINEER and LAND J
AGENT.
LANDS SURVEYED and PLOTTED. .
BUILDINGS and MACUIXIUIY Designed, Estimated, rv
or Valued. „'?.'.' .'
~ GOVERNMENT LAND SALES. - ?
PARTIES desirous of buying SECTIONS at; ;
X the above SALES, at GOVERNMENT price, and
rei-uiring assistance iu the whole or part purchase thereof,
may obtain the same at the offices of the undersigned. ?
???' ? LAND ? ? :';': : ;'
AND
LANDED PROPERTIES,
For SALE. For LEASE. For RENTAL. .
NORTH V within, the , EAST) -,
or Vofor or -ofor .' - '
SOUTH ) CITY op ADELAIDE. WEST) ;
GOVERNMENT SECTIONS.
PARTIES requiring GOV ERN MENT SECTIONS»can .
have them purchased by the . undcr.sigi.icd, and LEASE
them, with. a right of purduise at any time during, five
years.
MONEY LENT on approved securities. '
GEO. GREEN, Land Agent. .
Property Registration Office,
King William-street.
NOTICE ' ;
TO LANDED PROPRIETORS, RESIDENTS,
AND OTHERS,
Leaving this Colony for MELBOURNE.
rrilE UNDERSIGNED tenders his Services, in
JL ' the DISPOSAL/ of Properties, the COLLECTING
of Moneys, and the RE-INVESTING of the Proceeds, if
desired.
Parties remitting from- MELBOURNE for any Special
object will find their Instructions punctually adhered -
to. and
CAPITALISTS ? ?
returning . from MELBOURNE' may select desirable Pur
chases, and may ' ?' ' ?
INVEST TITEIR CASH OR GOLD ??
to the greatest advantage at the Offices of the Undersigned.
GOLD bought for CASH.
GEORGE GREEN, Land Agent
Property Registration OflLc,
King William-street.
FOR SALti, a splendid SISOl'lUN (30 acres),
fenced in, suburb-in to Gawler Town, first-rate
BRICK HOUSE, and Gird;n Land close fenced. A fine
i Site, good Water ami Soil, well Timbered, and terms liberal.
! GEORGE GREEN,
Land Agent.
Property Registration Office, \ ? .? ? .
King William-street j
PUBL1C-11OUOI-.S TO lit. L.^1'.
THE GOLDEN PHCENIX, near the Yatala
Smelting Works. Immediate possession.
The MINERS' ARMS, on the Light, near the Kapunda
Mine, lmmcilinte Possession.
The CLARE INN, Clare. Possession on the. 25th ?„
March.
The GOLDEN CROSS, Balhannah. Possession oh the
5th March.
Apply to
HAMILTON & HENDERSON.
T^O be LET, tlie premises lately occupied by Dr.
A. Hugh Smith, in King William- street. Apply to F.
H. Fauldiug, Ruiulle-strect.
rpO BE LET, a Substantially-built, and. well
X finished FAMILY RESIDENCE, situate at tho
foot of the Hills, about four miles from Adelaide; together
with about 130 Acres of Good Land, with, permanent
Water. Rent £60 per Annum. Fit further particulars,
apply at the Office of this Paper.
February 10th, 1852. ' . : ..
ROBERT B. LUCAS SELLING OFF! * //
T- EDUCTION of STOCK, previous to RE
JLi1 M()VAL lo.other and more convenient premises, to
accomplish which a very considerable alteration
'IN PRICE
has been imde upon the Stock of Drapery and MuTnery,
consisting of a choice assortment of all kinds of materials
suitable for La.lies' wear. In some instances the reduction
exceeds
FIFTY PER CENT.;
and the well-known quality of the goods sold at bis Estab
lishment makes this, no ordinary opportunity of obtaining
goods of a realty superior description at such a sacrifice '
FOR CASH.
Particular attention is requested to the prices at Tvliich
the Millinery will be cleared out, viz. — ? ' -u
Silk Bonnets, from 5s. each ' ?'
Straw ditto, from (3d. each
Tuscan ditto, from 2s.' 6d. each
Ladies' Dress Caps, from 6d. each. '
There is also a .
LARGE REDUCTION .
made in the price of Prints, Printed Muslins, Delaines,
Balzarincs, Calicoes, Gloves, Stockings, &c., &c.
A chuice lot of Bonnet Ribbons, all at 8d. per yard. J
Baby Linen and Ladies' Underclothing 25 per cent.
balow the marked prices. ... '
ROBERT B. LUCAS, : '
In calling the attention of his numerous customers to ,tbiB
opportunity of obtaining bargains, begs also to express his
grateful acknowledgments for the favours ho has hitherto
received, and hopes that, with additional conveniences at
the premises to which he is about removing, and by' re-
ceiving a regular monthly supply of New Goods, still 'to
i retain that extensive patronage that has been so liberally
i bestowed up»n him. .??.,.
\ Gold taken in payment.
j Shop to be Let.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE.
- ?** ? ' ' ?
T-ERRY & GALL beg to inform their Friends
.O and the Public generally, that in consequence of the .
bad state of the' times, they have given up the Shop in
Ifindley-Rtreet, and the BUSINESS for the futurojwill only '
!.e CARRIED OX in' RUNDLE-STREET, andrthey /will- -
still continue .to supply the Public with Goods in the above
line cheaper than any other house in Adelaide, having the
largest and most varied assortment ; and to those partiss
who are going to the Diggings, they beg to recommend
D-mlton and Watts's Patent Water-Filters, which (San be
had of them at a reasonable price. ''?'.'- ' ;/,!?''/'; ,'':
?.Observe— S3, ^UNDLE:STREET, ' ' '..-?? '
Next Sir John Barleycorn. HoteL /.''/*
R. ROBERTAS PILULE ANTISCROPHU
L/E, confirmed by more than 40 years' experience
to be.withoat'excejition .one of the best alterative Medicines
ever compounded for Purifying the Blood and assisting
Nature in all her operations. Hence they are useful in
Scrofula,' Scorbutic Complaints, Glandular Swellings, par
ticularly those of the Neck, &c. They form a mild and
superior Fanrly Aperient, that may be taken at all times
without confinement or change of diet.
Beware of counterfeits. No medicines sold under the
abnve Tianies can possibly be genuine, unless ' Beach and
barnicott, 'late Dr. Roberts, Brid port,' is engraved and
printed nu the stumps affixed to each package.
Under the late Dr.- Roberta's. Will, Messrs. Beach and
Barnicott, (who have been confidently entrusted with'the
preparation of hi3 Medicines for many year3 past) are . left
joint-proprietors of the 'Poor Man's Friend,' ' Pilulffi An
tiscrophuljB,' ' Larwill'd Pills,' ' Medicated Gingerbread
Nuts,' ' Antiscorbutic Drops,' with the exclusive right,
power, and authority to prepare and vend the same, -i
- Dr. Roberta's Pill* m:iy be ha I at tho publishing office of
the D.iily South Aaitralian RzgUter, and the Adelaide
Obserzer yVuekly Newspaper, Hindley-street, Adelaide
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