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THIS DAY (Thursday), February 10.
IMPORTAXT SALEOF TINWARE, BRITANNIA
METAL, AND ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, DESKS, WORK-BOXES, CUTLERY^ CHINA,
WITHOUT RESERVE.
E SOLOMON & CO. are instructed to sell, at the
. City Auction Mart, This Day (Thursday), February 1C, at 11 o'clock
40 Packages TINWARE, Britannia Metal and
Electro-plated Ware, Desks, Workboxes, Cut- lery, China, &c, as under
M in diamond.
336. 3 hhds., each containing 11 Tin Saucepans and
Covers, Nos. 1 to 10
33S. 3 hhds., each containing 6 Tin Tea-Kettles,
Nos. 1 to 4
513-516. 4 hhds., each containing 15 dozen extra nailed
Brasspipe Bellows
517. 1 hhd.. 40 dozen B. M. Tea and Table Spoons
and Soup Ladles
51S-51&. 2 ldids. each l8 dozen Broomlieads, 6, 8,10
-520. 1 cask, 46 dozen Plain, Centre, and Border
Trays and Waiters
521. 1 cask, 27 dozen Round, Oval Fryingpans,
tinned
522. 1 cask, 11 4-12 dozen Patent Imperial Candle-
sticks, pillars
523. 1 cask, 12 dozen sets best Cut Glass Cruets,
3 to 6 holes
534. 1 castf, 47 B. M. Tea and Coffee Pots, silver
knobs
525. 1 cask, 64 B. M. Teapots, 5 and 6 gill 526. 1 cask, 20 sets Papier Mache Trays
527. 1 cask, 15 sets Patent Imperial and Wire Dish
Covers
5$ dozen Japanned Spittons and Cash-Boxes
528. 1 cask, 48 dozen B. 31. Peppei-s, Mustards, and
Salts
529. 1 case, 60 Green Fenders, brass mouldings and
feet
24 pairs 7-inch Bright Deep Chamber Candkv
sticks
530. 1 case, 69 Rosewood, Mahogany, and Leather
Desks, part with Workboxes, from 10 to 20 inches
21 nests best Backgammon Boards
531. 1 case, 12 dozen Rosewood Workboxes, 9 to 12
inches
41 Backgammon and Cribbage Boards and
Portfolios
532-533. 2 cases, 15 best Electro-plated Tea Services
12 sets Electroplated Cruets - _
534. 1 case, 39, sets Electroplated Cruets and Cake
Baskets, silver mounted
535. 1 case, 45 sets Electroplated Cruets, 4 to C
holes . .
537. 1 case, 50 Bright-top Kitchen Fenders
6 dozen Strong Tulip Shovels
500. 1 case, 20 sets and 00 pieceB Iron Table Cutlery
72 pairs aaorted Tip Carvers '
501. 1 case, 66 sets Shields Cocoa 3-prong French 502. 1 case, 66 sets 3-Pin and Black Tip do.
503.' 1 case, 96 3-Pin Tip and assorted Carvers
504. 1 case, I2s ets, 50 pieces Waterloo Tip Tables
21 sets small Table Stag and Oval Bone do.
505. 1 case, 30 dozen assorted Large Spear and
Butcher's Knives
19 sets Oval Small Tables and Dessert do.
506. 1 case, 114 dozen Iron, Stag, Buffalo, Tortoise
shell, Pin, Corn, and Pocket-Knives
110 sets Table Cutlery
507. 1 ease, 70 seis* 50 pieces Cutlory, in boxes
510. 1 hhd., 248 Figures, Foi esters, Dancers, Nep
tunes, Rabbits, Lovera, Dogs, &c., &c. 1 gross Fawn and Spotted Hounds 511-517. 7 packages similar contents
" 51S. 1 crate, 85 sets Lustie and Enamelled Jugs
9 gross Figures, Dog=, Gardeners, &c. 519-522. 4 packages similar concents
587. 1 case, 205 sets Table Cutlery.
Without reserve.
THIS DAY (Thursday), February 10.
To Chemists, Fancy Bazaar-Keepers, and Other?.
E SOLOMON & CO. are instructed to sell, at the
. City Auction Mart, This Day iThursday),
February 10 at 11 o'clock
26 Doz. TORTOISESHELL SIDE-COMBS, 4 in.
50 do do, do. 4i-in.
10 do do. Puff and Poll do., 2.J and 3-in.
THIS DAY (Thursday), February 10.
AT THE. PORT.
CARGO OF THE FOX, FROM RIVER MERSEY.
SAWN TIMBER. PALINGS.
To Timber Merchants, Builders, and the Trade.
E SOLOMON & CO. have received instructions to
. sell, on the (Company's Wharf, Thia-Day (Thurs- day). Februarv 10, at 12 o'clock
The CARGO of the FOX, from River Mersey, as
under-1 ,
465 Pieces SAWN TIMBER.
11 pieces 8 x 2\, 10 to 27 feet 11 do. 9 J. 2i, 14 to l8 do.
12 do. 10 x 2|, 10 to 17 do. 23 do. 11 x 2Î, 12 to l8 do. 9 do. 12 x 2i, 10 to 16 do. 55 do. 4 x ?>~, l8 to 26 do. 39 do. 7 x 3, 12 to l8 do. 23 do. 8x3, 12 to 24 do. 20 do. 9x3, 12 to 22 do. 29 do. 10 x 3, 12 to 28 do. 93 do. 12 x 3, 10 to 28 do. 2 do. 6x4, 11 do.
15 do. 8x4, 12 to 25 do.
17 do. 9x4, 12 to 25 do. . 39 do. 10 x 4, 12 to 28 do. 49 do. 12 x 4, 9 to 2S do. 3 do. 10 x 5, 22 to 28 do. 14 do. 7x6, 14 to 29 do.
1 do. 8 x 6, 28 do. 1 do. 10 x 6, 28 do.
Ateo.
55,000 Palings, 5 feet.
THIS DAY (Thursday), February 10.
AT THE PORT.
CARGO OF THE WATERLILY, FROM CIRCULAR
HEAD.
30.SS9 PALINGS.
2,420 DO. NARROW.
To Timber Merchants and the Trade.
Tri SOLOMON & CO. have received instructions
Um to sell, on the Company's Wharf, This Day (Thursday), Februarv 10, at 12 o'clock
Tho CARGO o'f the Waterlily, as under
30,8S9 Broad Palings, 5 feet 2,420 Narrow do.
From Circular Head. A very Superior Lot.
THIS DAY (Thursday), February 10.
AT THE PORT.
EX FOX, FROM RIVER MERSEY.
100 TONS RIVER MERSEY COALS.
To Millers, Engineer?, Brewers, and Others.
E SOLOMON & CO. have received instructions
, to «¡eil, on the Company's Wharf, This Day (Thursd.iv), February 10, at 12 o'clock
100 Tons RIVER MERSEY COALS.
lu lots to suit purchasers.
TO-MORROW (Friday), February 11.
ONE TIERCE COFFEE. 20 BAGS DATES.
To Grocers, Storekeepers, andttthers.
E SOLOMON & CO. are instructed to sell, at
'. the City Auction Mart, To-morrow (Fridav), February 11, at 11 o'clock
1 Tierce Ceylon PLANTATION COFFEE 20 bags Muscat Dates.
All more or less damaged.
TO-MORROW (Friday), February 11. On Account of whom it may Concern.
10 CASES OILMEN'S STORES.
E SOLOMON & CO. are instructed to sell, at the
. City Auction Mart, To-morrow (Friday). February 11, at 11 o'clock
5 Cases, each 3 doz., 1-lb. Whybiow'fj 3IUSTARD 9 do., do. 6 do., }-lb. do. do. 5 do., do. 50 1-lb. tins, Gamble's Mustard.
On FRIDAY, February l8.
AT 12 O'CLOCK.
AT THE WILLASTON YARDS.
JEFFERSON STOW will sell by public auction, at the
Yards of the Willaston Hotel, on Fiiday, February l8
A Miscellaneous Lot of HORSES, &c. ds
On FRIDAY, February l8.
AT 12 O'CLOCK.
COLTS AND FILLIES.
JEFFERSON STOW is instructed by Thomas Giles,
' Esq., to soil by public auction, at the Yards of the WillastonHotel, on Briday, February l8
. 10 COLTS and FILLIES, from Yorke's Peninsula.
The above are fine upstanding horses, three and four Tear's old, fit for the plough or waggon, and are the nest lot that have been in the market for the last twelve jaaaäaB. _
Approved bills at three months taken for sun» ever £30. **
_Auctions..._ ,
On FRIDAY, February IS.
AT 12 O'CLOCK.
SALE OF SHEEP AT WILLASTON YARDS.
JEFFERSON STOW is instructed to sell by public
auction, on Friday, February l8, at the Yards
of the Willaston Hotel
300 FAT SHEEP
Principally Wethers ; in lots to suit purchasers.
Approved Bills taken for sum» o\er £20 at three months. dx
A
BSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION
AT THE
EXCHANGE AUCTION MART.
GREEN, PARR, & LUXMOORE.
This Day (Thursday), February 10, at 12 o'clock, at the
Port
Cargo of the Hilander.
To-morrow (Friday), February 11, at 12 o'clock, at the
Colonial Wine Stores, back of Mr. Coney's, King
William-street
Stock in Trade and Utensils formerly tho pro-
perty of H. Nbotnagel, insolvent.
On Saturday, February 12, at the Mart, at 11 o'clock
American Clocks
Felloes, Stocks, and Spokes, for Wheels
50 Shares in the Royal Mining Company.
On Tuesday, February 15, at 12 o'clock, at the German
Arms, Hahndorf
Draught Horses
Cows, Working Bullocks, &c. The property of Mr. Donald Gollan.
Same day, at Dr.Tenfold's, hear Magill
Cows, Furniture, &e.
On Friday, February IS, at 12 o'clock, on the Premises
of Mr. Robert Cook, near Hindmarsh
Farming Stock
Entire Horse "Young Briton" Implements
&C.j &«,, &c.
On Tuesday, February 22, at the Black Swan, North
terrace
Stock-in-Trade, Furniture, and Effect1'.
On or about Wednesday, February 23, at 12 o'clock, on
the Premises of Mr. TregUgas, near Strathalbyn
Farming Stock
Entire Horse " Lofty Mountain" Farming Implements Hay
&c., &c, &c.
On Friday, March 4>, on the premises, 15, Hindley
street, the entire Stoek-in-Trade of Mr. W. A. Bry- den, who is relincpushing the Drapery business
All the genuine well-selected Stock-in-Trade,
consisting of Drapery, Haberdasheiy, Hosiery, Gloves, Silks, Shawls, Dresses, Bonnets, Hats, Slops, Parasols, Umbrellas, &c, &c. The several departments will be found well sorted, and all in good condition. THIS DAY (Thursday), February 10.
To Timber Merchants, and Others.
LAUNCESTON PALINGS.
EX HILANDER.
AT THE QUEEN'S WHARF.
AT 12 O'CLOCK.
GREEN, PARR, & LUXMOORE have received in
instructions to sell bv auction, This Day (Thurs- day), February 10, at 12 o'clock, on the Queen's Wharf.
35,000 LAUNCESTON BROAD PALINGS.
Tlie above are pronounced to ha a most superior
sample.
LAND MART.
On WEDNESDAY, February 16, 1859.
AT 12 O'CLOCK.
G.R E E N)
AND V Will offer for sale bv auction WADHAMj
BY ORDER OF THF~SËCOND MORTGAGEE.
NORWOOD.
HOUSE and LAND.
The Land is a portion of BLOCK 4, SECTION 261, and has a frontage of 30 feet on to the KENSINGTON ROAD, by a depth of 105 feet, or theioabouts, as per
plan._
The House is known as having heen lately in the occu- pation of Mr. JOHN BUCKLEY.
. The premises will be sold subject to a mortgage to tho ¡Trustees ot the Temperance Freehold Land and Building Society. '
Further particulars may be obtained on application io Messrs. Andrews & Bonnin, Solicitors, King William
street ; or to the Auctioneers.
THIS DAY (Thursday!, February 10.
ON THE PREMISES, THE UNLEY INN, UNLEY.
STOCK-IN-TRADE. FURNITURE, &c.
WICKSTEED, BOTTING, TOWNSEND, & CO.
are instructed to sell, on the premises, the
Unley Inn, This Day (Thursday), February 10, at 12
o clock--*
AU the STOCK-IN-TRADE Household Furniture Fixtures,
&c, &c, ko.
FEBRUARY 1.
KAPUNDA AND GAWLER TOWN.
AUCTIONEERS.
WHITE & BREWER beg to acquaint the Stock-
holders and the public generally, that they have EXTENDED their BUSINESS to GAWLER TOWN and its VICINITY, and are prepared to HOLD SALES as usual, at WILLASTON YARDS.
Sales conducted on same terms, and a similar course adopted as hitherto pursued by their predecessor, with, they trust, a like success.
The Auctioneers beg to assure their friends that Sales entrusted to them shall meet with prompt attention and despatch, and respectfully solicit a continued patronage.
Address White & Brewer, Kapunda, or Alfred Varn dell, Gawler. dxc
Books, Stationery, &c.
THE FEJEE ISLANDS.-The February Number of
THE FARM AND GARDEN, to be published on i Thursday ne\t, will contain Mr. OWEN'S ANSWERS
I to the various QUERIES which have been addressed to I him on the subject of the FEJEE ISLANDS. dxc
THE BINNEY CORRESPONDENCE.
Now ready, pnce Is., a Pamphlet entitled CHRISTIAN UNION, being the Correspondence between the Lord Bishop of Adelaide, His Excellency the Go vernor-in-Chief, the Rev. Aichdeacon Woodcock, the Rev. Canen Russell, &c., &c., &c. ; together with the several Memorials to the Bishop, also Report of the Public Banquet to the Rev. Thomas Binney ; the com- ments of the Près*, &c. With a Preface by the Editor. Published and sold at the OBices of The South Australian Advertiser and Weekly Chronicle, 117, Hindley-street, Adelaide ; and may be had of all Booksellers.
N.B.-Copies of the above will be forwarded, post free, to any part of the colony, on receipt of Fourteenpence in postage stamps at 117, Hindley-stieet. dxe
COPYING PRESSES, &c.,-Foolscap size, sold unde
a twelvemonths' warranty, £510s. ; Large Pos Quarto, £215s. 6d.
Damping Brushes, 2s. to 4s. 6d. each.
Oil Boards and Papers, Is. to 2s. 6d. per set.
GoDying Books, paged andindexod, all sizes, on hand
I and made to order.
I Convine Ii-ks, Is. 3d. to 5s. per bottle.
E. S. WIGG. No. 12, Rundle-street.
ATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c
School Sets 5s. to 27s. 6d.
Very Superior, ditto, 35s. to 40s.
Engineers and Surveyors, ditto, Turn Cheek with j
Ivory Scales, &c, 45s. to 60s. each.
" In German Silver, 80s. to 100s. eaeh ! Ivory Plotting Scales and Offset,
Ebony and Rolling Parallel Rulers,
Dividers, Drawing Pens, Curves, &c,
Turkey Mill Drawing Papers Demy to Antiquarian. Drawing Cartridges, Drawing Boards, &c,
French and English Tracing Papers, all sizes and iu
roll.
Tracing Cloth, Endless Drawing Paper, 54 inehe»
wide, mounted and plain by the yaid
E. S. WIGG 12, Rundle-street.
M
FOURPENCE PER POUND. - WRAPPING
PAPERS.-Imperial Brown, various weights, fourpence per pound. The cheapest Wrapping Papers
ever yet offered.
PLATTS, Wholesale Stores, North-terrace.
%* Always in stock, Royal Hand, Bagcap, Purple Royal, Lumber Hand, Small Hand, and every variety Papers for Grocers, Drapera, or Storekeepers.
SPURGEON in ADELAIDE-200 of SPURGEONS
SERMONS on Sale. Five for Sixpence, or bound in volumes, at 4s., 7s. 6dv and 8s. 6d. each.
HOWELL
PRESENTS PRESENTS, PRESENTS.-The largest
selection of Choice Articles adapted for Presents is obtainable at the extensivo Show-Rooms of
PLATO'S, 95 and 97 Hindley-street.
ACCOUNT-BOOKS.-Now Unpacking, a^large selec-
tion of the very cheap Account-Books which gave such great satisfaction last year. Every variety of Ruling and Bmding, and specially adapted to colonial trade. PLATTS
CHEAP EDITION of DOMBEY and SON.-Just re-
ceived, the New Edition of Dickens's very popular
Work, Dombey and Son.
PUTTS, 1 & 95, Hindley-ítreat.
M S
j . Books, Stationery, &c.
COLONIAL HANSARD.-On SALE, a few copits
only of Epitome of the Debates in the Houses of | Legislature during the First Session of the First Parlia ¡ ment of South Australia, 1857-58.
_PLATTS, 95 and 97, Hindley-street.
THE MINISTRY OF LIFE, a new work by the
author of " Ministering Children." Price 5s. 6d. __ HOWELL, Hindley-street.
CHAPTER on LITUR&IES by the Rev. Wm. BAIRD, with Preface and Appendix, touching the question, '-ARE DISSENTERS TO HAVE A
LITURGY?" By the Rev. T. BINNEY. ,
HOWELL, Hindley-street.
COPYING PRESSES-A large assortment, various I
sizes, hy the best manufacturers, at low prices. I
HOWELL.
FOOLSCAP PAPER, TWELVE SHILLINGS AND
SIXPENCE PER REAM.-An extra consignment of Foolscap Paper induceä the undersigned to allow the public to avail themselves of the opportunity of purchaB - g at cost price at the mill.
PLATTS.
This paper is of superior quality and finish, and is the ost economical c lass of writing papers.
^ULLOCH'S COMMERCIAL DICTIONAI«
latest edition.
_PLATTS.
MAN KNOW THYSELF, OR PHRENOLOGY
made practical, by F. BRIDGES, of LiverpooL Cloth, with many cuts. Price, 5s.
HOWELL, Hindley-street.
A SHILLING BOOK FOR NOTHING.-The AUS-
TRALIAN GARDENEIÎ, being plain and easy directions when to Sow and how to Grow, will be pre- sented Gratis to every purchaser of HOW ELL'S Austra- lian SHEET ALMANAC for 1859, the price of which is Sixpence.
Also, now ready, HOWELL'S ROYAL SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BOOK ALMANAC and DIARY io 1859, price Sixpence.
FAMILY BIBLES and COMMENTARIES.-Cob
bin's Domestic Bible, 1 vol. 4to. Cobbins Condensed Commentary, 1 do. Do. Pocket do.
Campbell's do. for Sunday School Teachers A. Clake's Commentary, 6 vols., 8vo. AL Henry's do., 3 vols., 4to. Scott's do., 6 vols., 8vo.
Scott and Henry's do., combined, 6 vols., 8vo. Hawie's do., 3 vols., 4to.
Douay Bible, 2 vols., 4to. Do. do., 1 vol. 4to.
Townsend's do., 3 vols., 8vo.
Paragraph Bible, with Annotations
Bagsters Comprehensive Bible, large 4to.']
The above are kept in strong and elegant bindings.
, Also,
A few Copies of Bibles, 240 years old.
E. S. WIGG, No. 12, Rundle-street.
ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS.-The Proprietors
of the Illustrated London News have the pleasure to announce that they have made arrangements for the production during the year 1858, of many be-utiful
PICTURES PRINTED IN COLOURS.
A large supply of each monthly part will be forward
to Mr. JOHN HOWELL, Bookseller, 11 Hindley-street, Adelaide, who is authorized to receive subscribers' names. Price, pre-paid (free by post to any part of the colony, 35s. per annum.
SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS, TRACT DIS
TRIBUTERS, and HEADS of FAMILIES, aie reminded that of the Religious Tract Society, the Sunday School Union, and others, 10,000 Books, and 100,000 Tracts are always on Sale at London prices, at
E. S. WIGG'S, 12, ïtundle-street.
JULLIEN-S CRAYON STUDIES, Plain and Coloured
Baxter's Oil Prints.
Pencil Sketches-Marine, Animafs, and from Nature. Reeves' Water colours, ii- boxes, from 2d. to 70s,
Ditto, loose Colours.
Pencils, best Drawing and Scholasr
Crayons-Crayon Paper, Porte Crayons, &c.
E. S. WIGG, 12, Rundle-street.
WAN'S Laige Post COPIES.
Swan's Small Post Copies.
Swan's Fine Foolscap Copies.
Swan's Large Ornamental Copies.
360 dozen iust arrived, at
_E. S. WIGG'S, Rundle-street. Patent Medicines.
Tl/fOFFATT'S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES iyJL The high and envied celebrity which those pre
eminent medicines have acquired for their invariable efficacy in all the deceases which they profess to cure, has rendered the usual practice of puffing not only unneces- sary, hut unworthy of them
They are infallible in all cases of Asthma, JKbeumatism, Billious, Cholic, Sfrous. Looseness, Biles, Costiveness, Colds, Coughs, Colic, Corrupt Humors, Dropsies, Dys- pepsia (No person with this distressing disease should delay using these medicines immediately), Eruptions of the skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency, Foulness of the Com- plexion, General Debility, Gout, Giddiness, Gravel, Headaches, Inward Fevers, Impure Blood, Jaundice, loss of Appetite, Liver Complaint, Leprosy, Looseness, Night Sweats, Nervous Debility, Organic Affections, palpitation of the Heart, Painter's Colic, Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rheum, Swellings, Scrofula in its worst forms, Ulcers of every description.
Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints.-Where these diseases prevail they will be found invaluable. Squatters, Farmers, and others, who once use these medicines, will never afterwards be without them.
Fever and Ague.-Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of tho disease-a cure by these medi- cines is permanent. Try them, be satisfied, and be cured.
Mercurial Diseases.-Never fails to eradicate entirely all the effects of mercury, infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla.
Piles.-The original proprietor of these medicines was cured of Piles 35 years standing by the use of the Life Medicines alone.
Rheumatism. - Those afflicted with this terrible disease, will bo sure of relief by using the Life Medi-
cines.
Worms of all kinds are effectually expelled by these Medicines. Parents will do well to administer them whenever their existence is suspected. Relief will be
certain.
A single trial will place the Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters beyond the reaeh of competition in the estimation of every patient.
ÍS* Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by Dr Wm. B. Moffat, 336, Broadway, New York.
PLATTS, Agent for Adelaide.
AN ASTONISHING REMEDY.
HOLLOWAYS OINTMENT.
It Expels Disease !
It is said that all productions of human skill have their day, and are superseded by new inven- tions or discoveries. Not so with this remedy. " It is not for a day, but for all time, and in all countries." And why? Because it strikes at the generic root of all diseases in the blood, and medical art can accomplish nothing beyond that. The Ointment, penetrating through flesh and fibre, like water through a porous sub- stance, reaches the germ or disease, such as scrofula, ery- sipelas, cancer, tumor, and all eruptive and ulcerous dis- charges in the circulation, and eradicates the taint at
once and for ever in this climate.
BAD LEGS.
This Ointment will cure any case of Bad Leg even if of 20 years' standing, or however hard'or discolored the flesh may be, or if swollen the size of a person's body, providing that the Ointment is well rubbed into the whole of the part's affected, twice a day in lar^e quantities, and the parts kept covered with linen rags thickly spread wjth the Ointment ; from this mode of treatment, a plentiful discharge of unhealthy humour will follow, until the woimds are all healed on the leg, or othe parts assumes s natural appearance.
OLD WOUNDS, SORES, AND ULCERS,
.The most inveterate cases of bad legs, scrofulous or other sores, are cured, if of 20 years standing, by the oint use of the Ointment and Pills. The effect of this unrivalled remedy upon virulent ulcers and sores, is al- most miraculous. It first discharges the poison which producer suppuration and proud flesh, and thus the cures which its healing properties afterwards complete, are safe as well as permanent. It has a wonderful.effect in the cure of sores occasioned By moàquitoes, sandflies, or gigger8.
ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN.
Blotches, pimples, dry eruptions, and all irritations of the skiu, fade and disappear after a few applications of Holloway's Ointment. In these cases brisK friction is indispensable. Many of tho ordinary eruptions are caused by suppressed perspiration, and as this penetrating unguent at once opens the pores and invigorates the absorbents, it dissipates the inflammation by a double process. Ladies whose faces and arms aro disfigured by cutaneous diseases, 'may readily remove the hlomish and restore to the skin its natural tint, flexibility, and t soft ness, by the use of this safe but powerful counter-irriant.
KING'S EVIL, FEVER SORES.
In cases of King's Evil where medicinal waters, lotions, and every recipe ofthepharmacopoia have proved useless, the ointment will accomplish a thorough cure. Fever
sores heal quickly imder its influence, and its relaxing effect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful.
RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS.
These are among the most terrible and agonizing diseases, yet in their worst forms, and when seemingly incurable, they invariably disappear under a persevering application of this soothing, healing antidote to pain and inflamma-
tion.
PILES.
This Ointment will cure the worst cases of Piles, it used according to the printed directions, even if of 20 years' standing.
Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the foi lowing cases : Bad Legs
Coco-bay
Chiego-foot Chilblains
Chapped hands
Corns (Soft)
Rheumatism Scalds
Sore Nipples Sore Throats Skin Diseases Scurvy
Sore Heads Tumours Ulcers
Wounds Yaws. Bad Breasts Cancers
Burns Contracted and Bunions Stiff Joints
Bite of Mosqui- Elephantiasis
toes and Sand- Fistulas
Gout
Glandular Swel-
lings
Lumbago
Piles
->i?ol£at *^e Establishment of PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand (near Temple Bar), London; also by
GEORGE DALE, Wholesale Druggist, . ,,. , 85, Hindley-street,
And his Agents, at the following prices : - Is. 6d., 3s. 6d.,
and os.
. *** There is a considerable saving by taking the larffer
sizes. J ° °
N.B.-Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each pot.
Government Notifications.
SALE OP CE. OÏÏF LANDS
THURSDAY, FEBRUARV io.
The following portions of Crown Lands will be offered for sale by public auction, at the Land Office, Adelaide, on Thurs- day, the loth day of February, 1859, at li o'clock. Deposit, 20
percent:
TOWN SECTIONS.
County of Hindmarsh-Township of Clayton, on the Lower
Murray, near Rankine'3 Ferry.
Sec. Area. Price.
K. P.
1 11 c 15 0 2 io soo
3 10 5 0 0 1 4 io soo . 5 39 4 17 0
ti 1 22 6 13 0 7 11 5 2 0 8 10 5 0« 9 10 5 0 0 10 10 5 0 0 11 10 5 0 0 12 13 5 7 0 19 IO 5 0 0 20 10 5 0 0 21 10 5 0 0 22 10 5 0 0 23 10 5 0 0 24 10 5 0 0
COUNTRY SECTIONS.-Upset price £i per acre.
County Light-On and adjoining the Gilbert, between two
and three miles north of Saddleworth. Hundred of Sad- dleworth.
Sec. Acres. Sec. Acres
365 57 350 101 351 1« 359 140 360 60
366 75 367 109 385 92 387 114 363 107
Countv Sturt-Between the One-Tree Hill Creek, and the
Salt 'Creek, south of and adjoining the "White Hut Station.
Hundred of South Rhine. . *
69 80 81 80 73 102 82 80 75 Hi * 86 80 77 "" 104
County Sturt-North of One Tree Hill, adjoining Flaxmau's
Survey. Hundred of South Kinne. 90 84 I
County Gawler-About four miles west of Giles & Anstey's
Head Station, between Humphrey's Springs and the "Wake-
field. Hundred of Alma.
55
325
60
110
307
61
139
141
C2
126
83
61
102
114
61
117
279
190 280
132 231
116
282
151
2SJ
231
28-1
139
SALE OF CROWN LANDS.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17.
The following portions of Crown Lands will be offered for sale by public auction at the Land Office, Adelaide, on Thurs- day, the 17th day of February, 1859, at li o'clock. Deposit, 20 per cent.
SPECIAL COUNTRY LOTS.
County of Robe-Morris's Head Station, about 30 miles
north-north east of Robe Town, Handled not named.
Sec. Acres. Price. 404 100 £311
County of Robe-Stewart and Powell's old station, south of
the Reedy Creek Swamp, Hundred not named.
405 33 £63
County of Grey-Mount Muirhead, Hundred not named.
406 493 £743
Countv« of Grey-Adjoining Sutton's Homestead, Disma
Swamp, Hundred of Young.
838 339 £522193. 839 236 £538115.
COUNTRY SECTIONS Upset price lZ. per acie.
County of Hindmarsh-South and west of Mount Terrible,
adjoining the sea-coast, Hundred of Myponga.
Sec. Acres. Sec. Acres. 272 80 273 125 274 89 275 96 27C 161 277 141 278 175
County of Hindmarsh-On the Myponga River, li miles west
of Grant's, Hundred of Myponga. 289 101 I
County of Hindmarsh-Adjoining Bertram's, Hundred of
Myponga.
293 78 j 294 20
County of Hindmarsh-Near the Green Hill, Hundred of
Myponga.
295 84 | 29C 82
County of Gawler-Reeves's Plain, about s miles north of the
Gawler, Hundred of Port Gawler.
92 87 I 108 80 93 88 110 80
94 58 I ill SO
93 80 112 SU 106 80 113 89
107 80 I 114 55
SA L E OF CHOWN LANDS.
1HURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24.
The following portions of Crown Lands will be offered for sale by public auction at the Land Office, Adelaide, on Thursday, the 24th day of February, 1859, at li o'clock. Deposit, 20 per cent.
SPECIAL COUNTRY LOTS.
County not named-Moot-yang-gunya, Binnie's Woolshed,
I'atyarra, Hundred not named.
Sec. Acres. Price.
722 160 £803 16
County not named-"Wirrega, Binnie's Homestead, Tatyarra,
Hundred not named.
725 104 £1017 0
COUNTRY SOTIOSS.-Upset price li. per acre.
County not named-Moot-yang-gunya, Binnie's "Woolshed,
about ftvp miles west of jjorder Town, Tatyarrn. Hundred
not named. "
riec. Acres. Sec. Acre^.
721 160 I 724 160
723 160 I
County Hindmarsh-Sheaoak Hills, two miles south of
Mount Magnificent, Hundred of Nkangkita" 1769 216 I
County Hindmarsh-Sheaoak Hills, two miles south of
Mount Magnificent, Hundred of Nkangkita and Kondopa- ringa.
1770 238 |
County Light-Between one and a half and two and a half
miles north of Saddleworth west of the Gilbert, Hundred
of Saddleworth.
348 144 I 369 110
305 121 I 370 109
356 98 1 374 69 357 92 375 C1
368 70 I 376 85
County Gawler-Reeve's Plain, about eight miles north of
the Gawler River, Hundred of Port Gawler
CG 145 I 88 106 86 140 89 94
87 136 |
County Giey-Between one and titree miles south of Ellis's
Home Station, between Compton and the Schanck, Hun
of Blanche.
393 403 I 398 633 394 633 I 399 634
SALE OP CROWN LANDS
THURSDAY, MARCn 2.
The following portions of Crown Lands will be offered for sale by public auction, at the Land Office, Adelaide, on Thursday, the 3rd day of March, 1859, at li o'clock. Deposit 20 per cent.
COUNTRY SECTIONS.-Upset price £l per acre.
County Adelaide-Broadbent's Gully and Scrubby Gully,
between Chambers's Station and Hill's, south of the Sturt-Hundred of Noarlunga.
I See.
Acres 357
90 353
104 360
156
301
109
362
97
363
116
Sec.
Acres.
364
110
365
106 366
90 367
101 36S
119
County Hindmarsh Green Flat, north of and adjoining
AntriFs-Hundred of Encounter Bay. 42 163 |
County Hindmarsh-On the south side of Hindmarsh Island,
north of the Murray Mouth-Hundred of Nkangkita.
64 100 I 74 C7 C5 100 89 88
73 96 |
County Light-On the Gilbert, adjoining Monckton's Head
Station-Hundred of Saddleworth. 313 43 I
County Sturt-On Lake Alexandrina, between Point Pomond
and Stirling's Flagstaff Station, Grote's Hill-Hundred of Murray.
387 88 I 393 135 388 84 394 102
389 46 I 395 87
390 101 I 396 62 391 130 j
County Grey-About fiye miles north by east of Kalan-
gadoo, south-west of Moerlong, on the Penola Road Hundred of Grey.
875 160 I 878 160 876 155 879 188
877 160 j 830 133