The Straits Times, 21 October 1845

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  • 19 1 THE AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. FOR THE WEEK ENMXU TUESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 2Ut 1843 VOL. Ist. NO XT
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    • 421 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. KSU M.MiAI'OKK JoUHNA!. OF CoMMEHCE. This day is published at the office No. 7, ommercial Squart, Singapore, a new Journal Ceutitledas above) to be issued on the morning of Tuesday and continued weekly. The arrangements made by the Proprietor*. will, it is confidently expected, ensure for the
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    • 493 1 ShawLs, Ladies' and Gentleman's white, black colored French kid Gloves, Ladies' French and English Boots and Shoes, corded Muslinett, and Horse hair Petticoats, Gentleman's Dress and Frock Coats, snoot- ing and walking ditto, Military and Navy Duck J hill, orduroy, Saxony Mull, &c. for Trowels, silk and cotton Socks, silk
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    • 556 1 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. IN consequence of the Establishment of a Government Hospital, the undersigned have (in the mean time; given up the Private Hospital attached to the above Dispensary OWNERS AND .MASTERS OF VESSELS, are respectfully informed that they, their Passengers and Crew, can be attended at any hour of tht
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    • 194 1 I ri NOTZCE j TIIE Undersigned has this day commenced ßus'ncss as a General Commission Agent in Gemmill's Buildings Commercial Square. THOS. SMITH. Suif/'tpore 'Mat July 1845 JUST RECEIVED. ex-CHELINA. AT CURSETJEE Sc CC. AN Invoice of OILMAN'S STORES consisting of York Hams, Pine Cheeses, preserved Tongues, Herrings, Tripe, Pearl
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    • 598 2 AT THE SHOP OF Adjoining the Singapore Dispensary, Commercial-Square. The following Valuable CHOICE SELECTION of British, French and China Goods. China Figured and Plain SILKS and SATINS f O r Ladies' DRESSES; Crape, Cashmere Shawls and Scarfs BALZARINE and MUSLIN Dresses Ladies' Silk Stockings, Gloves, Mitts, Bonm md Waist-Rib-bons km.
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    • 423 2 xu&a&a FOR SALE. yStJ^I A Cocoanut Plantation si■WmalB tva ted on Galang River in the district of Singapore, measuring 19 acres of good land, planted with 2 600 Trees, 300 of which are in good bearing For further particulars apply to the Printer of this Paper. Singapore, 22nd July 1845.
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    • 426 2 CO WE, ffr^rfh^jft Apartments very eligiTB mß* WA kty situated in Commercial WN'BIEMj Square, commanding a view of the Sea, and suitable for .an office, or Private Residence. Apply to CUR SKTJEKS CO. Singapore, October2oth,lB4s. eeijolcsalc Kctail ttrobigionere. NO 23 KLINC STREET, SI NCAFORE. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE. Wyatt
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    • 645 2 with printed particulars of the valuable properties they possess, only of Messrs. W.v«;iionN A Co > agents, as follows: Bombay, Messrs. Spong and Turner. Calcutta, S. Smith Co. Madras Griffiths Co. Ceylon, Mr. Black. Hongkong, Lewis and Barnett. Singapore. M r tbomas Smith. THE public arc hereby cautioned against purchasing
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  • 528 3 TO TIIE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS TIMES Sir, a It is by no means nnT^reeable or a pleasing task, to be cunstr.iinod to write upon a subject, which has been so frequently brought to the notice of the Authorities, as the present without producing any benchckil etiects. However, as
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  • 166 3 A, B. C. We tried for nearly half an hour to decipher A. B. Cs. corntnunuatiou, but could make nothing of if. In the names of pot hooks and, hangers we wish our correspondents would write nf Icjihhj as possible. BETA, Consult an Attorney The communication sent will
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  • 52 3 Aden Oct. 10th Macao Oct. Ist i,.i.w.i Oct. Ist Madnu 6'op. I2tfc. Bumluy Sep. 45th Malacca Oct. otta Oct. -sth .Manila Sept. -'0 C« vlon Sep 2/tu Afciiuitius Aul'. 1-lh-Et;'ypt fctp. let Piuaiig Oct. 4th. England Aug. 2-nh Shanghai Sept. lOtii Horn? Kong o< t. l<t.
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  • 1342 3 THE Straits Times Tuesday Oct. 21st. The Economist.— We have received by thn Fire Qusan a file of the above Journal from .ts commencement to the 4th inst. We hail the appeur nice of our new contemporary with much pleasure. The Economist is well and nea 1/ got up, in
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  • 2265 3 The condition of Insolvent Debtors IMPRISONMENT, AND THE CALL FOR RELIEF We some time ago referred to the state and condition of insolvent debtors in the Straits Settlements, commenting at the same time on the extreme hardship of the cases of such as were anxious for the full and just
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    • 859 3 V Ci;he op Asthma and Shor tness op Breath. I of a Letter from the R;v. David Williams, Re. liiett W :/ii MfaiUer at H i -t.tiirii. Island of >rth Wales, January lk/i. IS to. To Professor Hollow at. Sir, The Pills which 1 requested you to send me win
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    • 35 3 Married. At Singapore, on Thursday the 16th. nut, at the Roman Catholic Church o the Good Shepherd, by the Revd. J. M. Burcl Mr. F. Johnson, to the relict of the late Mr. P Rozier.
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  • 525 4 Latest Intelligence j-noM Spain. Seri- j ous riot i.\ Madrid. We have been favour- ed with the following interesting and late inlcl- ligence from Spain, in which Generals Alcada and Crispo, formerly at Manila, were concerned. I On the 19th August there were some disturj bance in Madrid some days
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  • 1476 4 Yesterday morning the Grand Jury, having disposed of the whole of the bills sent up from the law officers of the Court, made the following presentment. To the Judges of the Court of Judicature. The Grand Jury having disposed of all the Bills, cannot separate
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  • 430 4 Sept. 13/tf.— The fcanee and Mhabarajah, accom panicd by thcWuZMrSltdu Juwahcer Singeros«c<ithe rivrr and rat over to Shatlra, were tfity 11 the day. It is confidently reported that Sheikh Goolaiu Mo'.i'.'f-ood-decn has been recalled from the (jovcrnment of Kashnu-er, and that General Goolab Singh, Povimleea, has been appointed
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  • 7393 5 TIIE RUINED MERCHANT. (From Hood's Magazine.) Mr. CoitiixEY was the son of one of the merchant princes of London, and on the death of his father succeeded to a considerable fortune already realised, and to a position of influence and credit which gave him the opportunity of increasing it
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  • 150 7 ore, TuuS4P October 21st 1845. /(lAMLA. By the Colibri we have received 'Commercial advices to Ibc 19tli September. A lll0 derate amount of business was being done. [I,, rates of Cigars per mille arc set down at Xo. s j3, No. Is at $6-6 reals No. 5's
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  • 334 7 - -By thr Steami r Fire Quwnwhirh arrived in i .iy 1 ist wo h;iv,' received commercial acWicps October. We annex a copious report of tho itateof the Calcutta market. .Notwitfcrtandiag the low rate* for Opium bronchi by the rire ftur.-n rriren hif not Taried here any tuine J'at:.a in
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  • 1003 7 Owing to further arrivals of Native Traders I daring the wtek, a large amount of business has heen transacted in Produce of the Eastern lsJands, without however any material change in prices. The demand} for Europe manufactures is not so brisk as it was expected, and importers
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  • 133 7 SINGAPORE SHIPPING NEWS ARRIVALS Oot. 13th— American shiy J artur, ljocJtwooa iium cao Scptruibcr 23rd. 15th— British brig Gem, Baifd, from Macao Sep- tcmbcr 26th. British b;irk Canetjce Cuwesjee. Fearee. from 'Sinm September 17th. Fm'**fM* Hut j. T, Jonc* and family, Ktv. s. Johnson. British brig Kirn Yaptaon, Chysing from
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  • 1245 7 The dates signify /he day on which 1 ort clearances were obtained. Oct. 13th-Austrmn baik Robert, Bilatfer, for Gibraltar. British brig Amelia, A'eld, for Arrocan. 10th British brijl Gen., liaird, for Bombay 4f,th— British bark I-cn-Ja, Hay for WluußPO*- i7th— Ameoican ship Tartar, Lockwuod, lor i ena Bri' t
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  • 796 7 subject of an article in the last number ofSilliman's Journal written bp Mr. F. Algar of Boston. Recent explorations have shown that thescmines arc of great value within the last year a company in Boston have instituted experiments which show that they
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    • 78 7 Thete eon.lderatlona.it may he nrged, Jnntify the preaent «ttemj« to cMualii revMiue and expenditure They do not. they JuitJlj attempt, but not the petty, panhw.rV effort that has beon maJ«They indicai* the absolute nccea»lty of the Home Government taking the whole mibiect of Indian finance Into It* ranat deliberate eon
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  • 1909 8 For Eastern and Western Produce—Thursday Mor s i-x o, Octoblu 21si 184-5. Ihe Port of Singapore is free no Duties are, levied on Imports or Exports no Harbour dues exist. usa?e* -Ar counts; are kept in Spanish Dollars and Cntt-the Cent is copper Coin, the 100
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  • 160 8 Dutch ship Dutch ship Dutch barque British brig Dutch barque Britiih )mp British bris liiiiish barque H B. U. brig British barque h KbooMr ih brig British bnrque I'.ritish bri^ Briti>'. British barque Hrit»j!i H. C g Danid icaa ship lnu ■British steamer liar(iue li brig
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  • 205 8 PREMIA OF INSURANCE ON GOODS. To Europe (ttot north of Great Britam( 2] cent. l)o. (north of Do. 3 America aud NB. ./ales 2j Cape of Hope ft St IlWeim. 2 Calcutta li Uonibay *j Mtctru 11 Persian Gulph 3J lied Sea 4" Ceylon 1 1 Mauritius Cliina 1 Batavia
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  • 61 8 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL Gambier in basket £4 10s per 'JO ewt Coffee in bags £4 per 1 c wt Black pepper £4 j )er if, cwt Cassia 9 shillings per box. Measurement Goods., .£4 per 00 cubic feet Anumony urc- £2 20 cwt. 1 in n Sago in Boxes
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