The Straits Times, 15 July 1851

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  • 20 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 7rn. PUBLISHED EVERY [TUESDAY, JULY. 15th 1851] TUESDAY MORNING NO 540
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    • 687 1 R*T*.« (.f M BBCBIPTIOI* ii Auu'iaily.. i>rs. 16 Half- Yearly.. 9 J yviarterU Ons Mouth.. li Sini'te Copy— Out Kupee LIST «F ARTICLES F»ft SAIE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF COMMERCIAL-SQUARE.-SJNGAPORE. jn<y>«.'.^ of colors Jaconet— White and c-doreU •i-cs ifinglish and French Linen-Fine Irish ■■.r'cifr»ni Pjri.,silk.SHtin nctt I.»ce- Shawls, scarfs,
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    • 692 1 Have alwsivs on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods. seltvt>d specially for their Stores. WHOLESALE RKIAII. A FOR EXPORTATION. MLLINERY tif| HOSIERY iJerhn Wool of assorted rolors Aciiclts for Hie Work lable Caps, Cuff*. Collars, of Ei:gH»ii A H-*i Vi.ilzariiiH dresses minnfartnre n .nnetg uf the
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    • 384 1 L>ndon-P L. fttawoads Calcutta— Thacktr and Co China— Rawlt, Drinker Co Batavia— Lange Co. G. J. DARE A COS ADVERTISEMENTS G. J. DARE CO. SHIP CHANDLERS, Auctioneers and Cbmmission Agent*. WHOLESALE AND RKTAII. JVin«, Spirit and Bear MerchantsBOAT QUAY: SINGAPORE. BEG to announce to ship Owners, Merchants, Commanders of Vessels
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    • 649 2 SELF-PRESERVATION; a medical Treatise,, on tbe Pit) biology <>f Marriage, and on the Secret Infirmities nnd Dmorderg of Youth nnd Ma turitv, ÜBoally acquired at im early period of life* which enervate tbe physical and mental powers' j{ n itiUh and enfeeble the natural feeling*, and exhaust the*ital energies of
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    • 495 2 LITS OF ARTICLES FOR BALE SINGAPORE MII.LINLUY ROOMS t'otnm ercial'Sqiwrr. Ladies While and colored Salin, Glace Silk and T.irl il.inne Bonnets. Do. Tuscan, Dunslable and 'nncy Straw Bonnets Do. Ladies Mourning and Silting up Caps. Mantillas, visiles and Polka Jawkels in Satin, Glace Silk, black Water Ducape, and Black and
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    • 677 2 MAIL UN*. pir INSULAR ft GTJEWT^L SIT.AKI KAVirATION COMPAWVB OFFICE. Buttery Boud —Singapore. I 1 Peninsular and Oriental tA/lA(l)yft\ Company's steaine? S'nga;.i.re S^UffScj t l l ll s( '< route l 0 I'nmt ay, may be expecteJ at -tinga pore about the Ist Proximo, fy thu Peninsular Jk Oi iental
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    • 563 2 TRIESTE 2||||^ ROUT' OVERLAND ROUTE VIA TEIEs Te THE Austrian Lloyds Strain tion Company's Imperial Mail steam l['( leave Alexandria direct for Trieste 21 after tbe arrival of Ihe Hnngcn hyi!,^ sular and Oriental Company's Stc.uncrs Iron 'c cuff a, on about the lllh of every momh The passage is
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  • 204 3 —The Catholic nil conduaesa long bn vi clerical and Fay icrts, clergy of Hull, who are either already re, orare" rea'ly to make their pro'ewion of faith. It would be needlessly scrupulous were to hesitate in perceiving that this announcement was intended to apply to the
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  • 2557 3 vilJ lie r.iiui:oJ on Wednesday morning next, e:uticm the lust sentence of the law; a note was recei veil tio:n that functionary, stating th.it his professional engagements else where would prevent his presence" at [pnrish on Wednesday, as required. Immediately ai'ter the receipt of OalcraiVs note,
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  • 398 3 Mem 1 randUm. Mr. Henry Drummond having last lettion, in breach of private and mercantile confidencr, read to the liaise of C»nn>nt sundry garbled extract from the confidential awl business correspondence of Mr. Wise anil Sir James lirooke, the parti< I bei'i;/ both then and now partners in businesi,
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  • 38 3 Singapore, Hd. December, 1H43. I hear that Sir Bdward Belcher ha* recommended my being made Consal. To be Consul to m yself wotM be very foolish, and certainly another person would be better in a situation than myself."
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  • 67 3 Suujapore, 15th. January, 1844. I intend directly to buy a larger vemcl and to sell 'Royalist, 1 though in doing so I shall be very sad, for she is a faithful friend to me. One advaatage ofthi« new arrangement will be the speedy sale of the Ariel'< cargo for antimony
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  • 37 3 Smgapore, IHth. March, 184*. "I need not say any thing about trade, as I was full on the Mubject in my la*t letter. I have bought a schooner called the Julia,' and propose selling Royalist in China.
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  • 20 3 Singapore, 15th. April, 18 it. Ivoull rule these nitive prince* tcith a rod of iron, but a tongue of ml
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  • 25 3 Sarawak, '2>l. Oct. 1844. "Of course, if the Government wanted ;i free trade, they must give me wha: 1 hare laid out, and a salary.'"
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  • 370 3 Sarawak, %Qth. December 1844. Power will enable me to rule Borneo l'roper, and through Borneo Proper to rule all its dependencies. Bat if 'after my,sacrifie"s and d -votion -if after having pointed out the pilli 1 am to hit a naval (settlement at Labu»n, with its governor or deputy-Kovernor, Kill
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  • 51 3 Borneo liiixr 25th February 1845. My fn. -li W.se I was glad to see, and a lew hours coiivi-iUo.i omiHmmi me how greatly I have been indebted to his tmrttmu for success ami my prtsmt position-" Vide Sir James Brooke's Diary, Captain Krp,>ers Lzpcdtfiont) Ujrnej, Vol. ii. p. 161. Thiri
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  • 115 3 Singapore, %fh May, 1845. I received your letter from Peiidiig, and am gla i you explained the steamer affair to Colonel Butterwortu. ll was .i striinpi: and foolish idea to get into his head, and unite as \\u,l out ofit. We have the tooU. anl uv must ic irk icith
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  • 37 3 Sin/ipire, 2S'.h June, 1845. If i. your diseusnio:is with Government any ques tion should nnso about remuneration, I believe ii wili be as we. l to accept 111, oOJl. or II.OUOf-. and opea tire trade in antimony."
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  • 73 3 Sarawak, Hth September, 1845. If the G ivernjnent are in good Humour, an 1 fe« I inciiii<-d to give me IO,(XKW to repay my expenses, 1 will not refuse it, though IUUrMI the Great* sa\> th.it I stand on a pinnacle of duinterclnrsi. Do not ask, however but you mly
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  • 16 3 sinned Kith March, 15 46 iJvery step yi i line uiceu injxts vvi'.a my appro ballon.
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  • 62 3 Sarawak, s!h April, ls4<\ But it must rest with you to gain my recognition together witli the buitau's deposition and punishment di.uigh he be my MU"run, will p.ty hiu no obedience, and ti')l li>jlp hi'ii if h ever co net within thr roic i '<! in/ .inn i will bestow
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  • 39 3 Sarawak, \ith May, 1846. I am in >"n r. to i a,' .mist ihi Sultan, so it might b* i:ueipr>-ieil. 1 !uv.- n >t -.ior will I ever p-iy f .irlhtn j of the stipulated revenue to this murderer
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  • 28 3 Sarawak, 'loth June, 1846. hope you will usk n Uhinj fr mi M It >hert Peel; I MMrjU the ehtra.-tcr of the mm, ant I ditlike hit tone'"
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  • 106 3 ''Sarawak, iOth. September, 1846. All the m mey received from Messrs. Melville anJ Street, I wish you, without fail, as it ia received to be invested in I'ublic Securities, c. the Funds, India Stock, and the like. I i> iut want any Foreign Funds.' P,nun./ 21th. January, 1H47. It is
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  • 40 3 CMtenham, lOt't. January 1*47. [8] Jn the second count, grwting an opium farm mouopoly.u clause should be- inserted, that if the renters do not fully satisfy the demund for the drug, that I am at liberty to do so myself
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  • 30 3 ChelenluimYith. January, 1848. I should wish still to push the agreement to a conclusion before my departure only, however if it can b« done in a way satisfactory to me."
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  • 29 3 Madeira, 11 id February, 1 849. Business I have none to trouble you with. I am quite satisfied with all arrangements. Do not on any account apply to Cameron"
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  • 35 4 Singapore, \tt June, 1848. The information fr.m tiurop.- Uke* away my breath. I rejoice »i havini? a refuse for luy old age- When fund. »iut l«w« IN il '*B mil jp.'iit B»r«w,ik wdl boexCtflU'iit. 1
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  • 36 4 Singapore Ist. July 1848. I wish we could «»eep away iliis vicious «nd Detrimental monarch, and lei the rivers govern tlieniM'lves however, vn: must do our best iiud prevent Omar All from doinz mischief," French H.-volutioti.
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  • 47 4 Mkm. I hnve examined the original Letters of Sir James Brooke to Mr. Wise ana hereby certify tk.it the proceeding extracts haoi been accurately tranncribed therefrom. (Signod) J. Ponmson, Xotary Public London \Stli J/rt.V I*3l--i'apkrs hkspkcti.no tub operations Against thk Piratem ox tub North-Wkst Co\st or Bounko.
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  • 83 4 Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Commaud of Her Mojcsly.— I HS I No 1. The Secretary to the India Board to Yibcount Canniitj. (Extract.) immwry t IMf. I am directed by the Commissioners lor IMC Atfaus of India to transmit to you, for the information of the Secretary
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  • 95 4 Inclosure I in No 1. The Governor- Generul of India in Council to the Secret Committee (Extract.) Wkrt H'Miam, Xurem'jcr 23. 18H. We lake this oppoituuiiy of iraiismittin^, for your information, the Honorable Capt. tin lv ppe 's UpWI of his operations agaJMI the j irases 0.1 aie north-west coast
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  • 1121 4 The Governor Prince of Wa'et Inland, Sfc, to the Heoetanj to tlte (iluwi nment <f India. fIJHMMSfMj MjMMir 14 1 SJ4. Sir. I have the MMMMf to tiiinstnit, for Uie information of the tti^ht llouorab.e Hie (joveiuor General of India, the aceoinpanvin^ copy of a
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  • 2468 4 Sarutcab, September, 4, I £44. Sir, I have tlie honour lo in orm you lh it after leaving Singapore in Hit llajcatv'a ohip under my comna id 011 the "isih. July, in conipiuy with th»" Honnurable Compuiy's Mmmmt Ph.e(leilinii," I anived off the cm Ist of Bmueo on the 30
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  • 160 4 DjpjlUioHt td'ij.t fti i <a c<> I'.ra.j m (fa Q^ <y JJonnut. Diwic.i, Mjl.iy. I a^hj^u ofu *rri'ajW< Uu.e octf.i »ii UMMIa oi.ig.p.re Ijf •MUMCttbM m. j*o c- 1 .M.i-j j it lai» iu<i..i.i^ iiu.a v/j ■MMI iu,.e a-ja'^i. liu.u.H ...u»-i .cl. »!.»>;.•; iuj Ovi^t I* i > Ihm uu.t.ir
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  • 230 4 ijfl'uie iiie, (••jaMj T. CBUBCO, S>rjttt.*'jer IJ, 1a... lUnl-.U (AmmmOm M a -j I li-e at -U a ,<.... J" hU<ml U.'ilt.i DWIIIM ll'bvl a.li O..ia«t.iib: 1 I.4U' uvu^ .n,.,../!.!- k«ij /.tva .v U-4M 1 ..i.'tu }c>l..- y, U. ;-U.. U.j- ..o.u iUj MMI M Ij Kfllt <uf 1 l.u-.o
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  • 130 4 C'o//i./» u/ui<r 6tv.< «v c C»jee. njr 0/ t fr.net .J II uli> fMMJMj 1 1 M.^.^wit .^c^.c/iifr H, 1:11. fcsir. I beg to foi w^.w 1.. ju< ...1 .....a iju *ya>/MTI ltl.ll lo vi; BMBMM\ M M uc MaMMUMij MM^ (4%Mij J. ft. StUii luclusutc 1 l.t No 1.
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  • 927 4 From the (Sucernoi J tntm "j u.t li!miU M. luvtu'.t i/W «ji-'». i^/'»y i < *MV«^M> -<■■■'-'^'il. Sir, -Ituve t:ie mMWm w*m<M*W^| ti r.- ...< 0: your i.-aci mM Iwrui il laimi 1 4****^ lIX •MVMM Ml -ia (.'..1 -11 kM tJ l^J .J iU-»e-l CiaS. iwU.J *uu uci M
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    • 93 4 Thin letter (page 8) Inclunure t 111 Nu 1 we hive not reprinted, as it will in; fjiuid euitre mScrutator's le.t.-rs 1> ig<; lti, together with Ca|>tam Kc;>|'el's MMI uolii epistles lioanuj; primn facie evideucfl ut h ivm^ bceu w nt ten b» llr->oke. Moreover this notable MMM w iiiadij
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  • 119 5 Straits Times SINGAPORE: TUESDAY, 15TH. JULY 1851. We have to announce Hut arrival of the follow ing |innaiflnm Juts 8 pri l-.ul ot Cl Hi- from Calcuta, Mrx. Poueli, Cuplaiil More 10 pw W'li uiijiua troui 1.0.kK'1.. Mis. AruwttxHiy, Him Arajatnad and Mr. Ann no >_' J inc. 11 per
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  • 102 5 CafUta Power of'heGtlden Spring, reports ■a*Mg sjiukeii on lu'y 2d, in 0 dig. .>0 mm. Noi Hi and Long IUJ deg. Oi mm. East, the Surge Innu Singapore to London. CajMaii Wright, of the Polka, reports off Achecii Ju'ic 2'iud. Ilie French ship Eugenic, li om >iiigapore to Adcla.de, out
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  • 72 5 TUB Rev. Mr. Moir of the Free Kirk of Scotland, who arrived here by the Chaucer Irotn Glasgow, pleached several times in the. Missionary Cu.i;kl and al the Ma>omc II ill, Briar In bis quilling f«r I'iuaug. We u 'iderstantl arraaanMeau are in prujrcM for Urn p Mym of securing
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  • 32 5 We understand the Key. Mr. II irri.igton, at present oltic.aliug at Chillagoug, has been appointed to the Chajilaiucv at Singapore, consequent on the promotion ol the Uev. 11. Moule a lull chaplaiiuy.
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  • 1802 5 Hkh Majesty's ministers have put forth a farther series uf "Papers respecting liic operations against the ir.ilcs on the Sorlh Westcoast ul Uornco," intended as a uiake-wcight '•I Mr Junes lirookes favor, to counterpoise tlie dreudeJ ami damaging array of facts which would so soon be brought to iig!it M
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  • 96 5 •Al ih;i §>f ri-.jd ur.KAe eou-ilen d ..ohII.'I Wut t«rwurih uii.k n i imed wiili theatf.ursevcu fl ihe Suail* cii/a Horueu l'.ip r< put til. f TM» „b*ei c< «f leuce did not escape the atttn. tMof -o uik-i i uiui rh, who, in hit leiter t > VyU n
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  • 920 5 -Extraordinary excitcmcnt. Ilii.' brig Golden Spring, which arrived here on Tuesday last, has brought accounts from New South Wales, from which we learn tliat Sydney, in fact the entire colony, wat thrown into a state of the utmost excitement in consequence of the discovery of vast quantities of Gold,
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  • 182 5 .V;! MCMMfM wealthy iseiiileioaii niuck up a board in a field upon his e»taie, dm which \va» juuiU-t (lie follovvi"- 1? B ve lllis ti l<l n v who i.i contented, lit; so-m h;i'l an :<i>|>iir;u.t. Well. sir, arc \on a contented man Y«.-8 sir,
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    • 36 5 The publieition is r»thur gratni'ou*, seeing that 'lit so p.imra have not beeu moveu for by a meiuber of Mkcr Hi'iise of I'.irli.iuuul <i pnlpubie ftlleuipt 10 tet up a duisuwe, aud w »i»y oif eaqtury.
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  • 4014 6 OF THE LOSS OF THE FRENCH WHALER NARWAL ON THE COAST OF COREA, AND RESCUE OF THE CREW. From the notice which appeared in the columns of the North-China Herald last month, the object of the short voyage of which I am about 10 narrate the particulars, is already
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  • 37 6 ■Yesterday a relurn H parliament was printed, showing that on ihj Ist of January last there were registered 2i>" steam vessels in the United Kingdom, about one-half of which are built of iron, Z?dity News.
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  • SINGAPORE SHIPPING NEWS
    • 150 7 Ju ly 7—Drit. brig Colden Spring, Power, Sydney May 30. B—Am. ship Memnon, Gordon, Bombay bay June 15. llrit do. Earl of Clare, Powell, Calcutta June 6. Do. brig Core} ra, Sfphenson, Shunghae -J<y 9. 9_P«». b.n'« P'»lka Wright, west coast of Sutwitra June 20. Dutch d«>. "-'alliiiol Hair,
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    • 278 7 Jul) 7—B it. bait La Kdi.c, Glass, Pm.iig s_Swc(l. d.». Feiici.i, ()!il-on, Bati ia 9-l>rt In:; liooi^iina .Mar ji ird, Marqu.ml, Pinang -l>o. bark llaino.)dy, McDwMM, liotnb.iy _|)o. tbipSobraan, Nicol, Liverpool —Aai do Mc:ni.o:i, Gordon, Chin* j( _S.wd. <la. lli:nl;l, hiIUM, M.ilaCCa and .M itilm ii i But. link
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  • 547 7 G.iieUo* luve been received lo the "irjtii June. I'tie harquc M.iry, Grant, li«*d irrivvd Irum Ho nl>ay, wiln sever.il c»ses of malignant cholera on lio.ird, resulting in the loss of 8 of tin 1 crew willu.t Hit: Sjiucc ol ten days; of the above nnmln-'r tliree were otlicern. Tlic
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  • 937 7 SiAM-'We Continue the interesting correspondence from our last. ToiUKisuiroa or tiik .srn\n.s Tin s. Bangkok, April \Qlh. 1851. Mr. Eoit(>r.— His M.jesty UM laic JIMU of Si. mi departed this life on the morning of ilk- J/.l insi. bffore break of day. Hi-* Koy.il Highness T. Y. Chaufat Mongkat VM
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  • 429 7 -The Bo.ird of Tr.i Ic returns fir Hie month and tlirco monthi ending the 5lh April have ju>t bat i issued, Imt the Lite h Mir at wbic'.i they rei:!iel us prevents our givh^ tii tiliulir stiten'nU in it. ir present number. Tlie ainetci sun.niry, !inwcver,
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  • 416 7 —The annual genonl meeting of the company formed for the cultivation of tea in the British possession of 4ssatn was held on Friday at the London Tavern. Bisliopsg.ite-street. The affiirs of trie company were s.n.l to be flourishing, the crops pro* mising well, and lie value of ths
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  • 506 7 S HIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. NATIVE CHAFP— IUUTISH.— DoIphin.Futta Masart, Futile Sulatn, An.l, Fiieiui*. DUTCIl Fathool Ilarman, Hiuig Gitan, Futtel Ilahim, Falhor Rarhmtn, Pakia. Seauw Guan, Lat Swug, Kompol Viw, Pea, Zvposau, Jalu. Indrwnyo, Futthool Hair, Kakl Alum, Q»m L* Nation .t Vf-si'i. I Vmmmu? Yam I T«M I Caftain
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    • 950 8 HEALTH WHERE TIS SOUCHT HOLLOWAY'S PILLS PT'im nu DI4ORDEHF.iI MVER AND STOMACH, WHBW IX CUaBOF AD ,N A NOSTHOIM.I.KSH STATE Extract of a Letter from Mr, Matthew Harvey, of Chapel hull, Airdiie, Ssothmd. dated the \sth of January 1860. ro Trofewor Hoi.lowaySin.— Your valuable Pills have been the means, with
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    • 666 8 NOTICE. IHewby declare, that I have appointed Messrs FREDERICK LENDER Co, as my Agents for Singapore and all the neighbouring Settlements, and that they alone arc authorized to sell and to receive orders for my manufactures. Coogne, 14/// Sept 1848. j JOHANN MARIA FARINA. The Genuineness of Jon Ann Maria
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    • 574 8 Gold beads, and Metal powder Casks, candleslicks with shades, and spectacles, concate and convex. Bird Cag" and Tea-kettles. Artificial flowers and Ladies corsets. Green-peas in tins of 1 and 2 lbs. Sausages in Tins, Herrings in kegs of 12 >ieces each. Chocolate, Prunes, Raisins, Currants, Cherries, Macarony, Bonbons, Almonds Ac.
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    • 993 8 CURES FOR THE UNCUREo UOlllltfAY'S lIIMIUw AN KXfR.VOIIUIN.VKY CUIIE OP BCROFUI.\ OR Xiv Extract of a Letter fiom Mr. J. H. Allidau w Street, Cheltenham, dated the 22nd Ja i «,,V, w To Professor Holi.owat. Sir. My eldest Son, when about ihret wa» afEictcd with a Glandular .<\ ellint? inthp
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