The Straits Times, 9 December 1848

Total Pages: 4
1 4 The Straits Times
  • 22 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 4th. PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY [SATURDAY, DECKMBER, 9th 1848] AND SATURDAY MORNING NO. 334
    22 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 879 1 jatM r svßucsirnoii Annually.- Sp Drs. 16 y Half- Yearly.. 9 l Quo.ri-r1v.... S Mr.c Mcuti 14 i A single Copy —One Rupee LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE. AT T3E COMBSI33XON ROOMS OF COWir/lERCIAL-SQUARZ,-S!NGAPORE. 2iA3)'jlS3 AIPJPAJaiSIIi. fi-r!io wool of colors Jaconet- -White and colored !s >c*. K:iglish and French Liirn-Fine
      879 words
    • 807 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selecttd specially for their Stores. WHOLESALE IIKTAIL A rOR EXPORTATION. MILLINERY |*j| HOSIERY Article* for the Work Table tf.rlin Wool of assorted colon ttilzirino dresse* <*'•»!«. Cuffs, Collars- oj Eugluli Munila fliinctH ..f tae UtcNt mo'lc<, from
      807 words
    • 486 1 aonrrs Lond-m— P.I,. Simtn»nds k C» 1 Calcutta— 1 hacker and Co. China— William Pustau Co I Manila— Joseph liogers k C«. TO LET QfaSmLl^ THE House in Campong Glam i Ira immediately Lehind the Spanish -KULAUEs; Consulate. Apply to MARTIN, DYCB CO. Siruwrmre, lilhAujr. 1818. PUBLIC NOTICE THE Undersigned
      486 words

  • 229 2 THE Straits Times Singapore: Saturday, 9th Dec. 1848. We have to announce the arrival of the following passengers Dec.6lh per Pekin from China, W. H. Wardley Esq. Captains Buck ham and Casscls, Senr. Jemenet. We have to announce the departure of the following passengers Dec. Bth per Charles Dumergue to
    229 words
  • 96 2 Peninsular and Oriental company's steam ship Pekin, Captain Baker, arrived btre on the afternoon of the 6th having left Hongkong at 2 P. M Nov. 30th. At the lime of the steamers leaving, a black brig, supposed to be the Arratoon Apcar, was entering the
    96 words
  • 365 2 -We are indebted to the kindness of Captain Baylis, of the Isabella lily tli, for tbe loan of journals to the 11th of November. The Governor General was to reach Patoa Oct. 30th. The Countess ualhousie reach ed I Dinapore on Oct. 27th and Gbazeepore on the 30th. The
    365 words
  • 772 2 —Shere Singh has abandoned Moolraj with the view ol eflecling a juucto a wilhSird.r Cbultcr Singh and,had drawn a.ter, him many of the Dcwan s soldiers. On the morning of October 21st an Attempt was made to shjut General Whish as he *w taking his morning ride
    772 words
  • 115 2 Via Calcutta we have accounts from Bombay to November Ist Active military preparations for the Punjab were going on. Intelligence had been received from Bushire of the death of the Shah of Persia, which event will, it is thought, tend to complicate our diplomatic relations west of the Indus. The
    115 words
  • 453 2 Colonial— We have received Tiles of Ade. hide and Port Phillip papers to the 16th of October. The prospects of the Burn Burra mining company ha* been blighted by the strike of all the labourers, carters, Ac. engaged in the undertaking, and the shares had fallen £.50 inconsequence. A
    453 words
  • 644 2 SINGAPORE- LOCAL. The Idler uf it Ratepayer relates to a matter which has uteu the fijbjrct uf considerable discussion in our small coanmuniiy during the past week, uuda« the Hui'iiintineiitjlhereM referred to i» the first act of the Municipal Committee, it is lookeitupon in i.o.iie measure as a kind of
    644 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 558 2 NOTICE fl^O Intending shippers of Gold MyksN. or Silver Bars, Bullion, Gold *^a^2JmmK Lea^ 9r Specieor other Merchandise on any of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam ships. Hence, to any of the ports in India or to China. Also to Suez or Southampton.— That all Boies containing
      558 words
    • 227 2 JUST RECEIVED. EX MINERVA FROM LONDON THE undersigned have just opened and exposed for sale a very choice selection of Ready made Shirts Coato Trowsers Waistcoats Superior Alpaca Russell Cord and Drill Patent Braces ALSO A Choice Selection of Ribbons Mittens m Silk Stockings Gloves n Slays Satin Streamers &c.
      227 words

  • 564 3 *(From the Pinamj Gazette, November %5.) The bark Hydroote, from Bimlepiitarn, arrived on the «!)th instant. The Nakodah of that festel reports that on, or about the 29th ultimo, r/fell in tn a vesse water logged," in latitude 1 j i% nortn anc on g* tu( e 30' K;ist
    564 words
  • 467 3 Sir Henry Lawrence. The friends of Sir Henry Lawrence were much disappjinicd by ihe i»euarrival of the gallant officer in the Semiramis steamer on Suudiy, A larg.* bundle of letters tYom his up-couritry friends hid been sent here to await bis arrival. No mention is made in the home
    467 words
  • 166 3 Mr. Colvile was yesterday sworn is as one of Her Majesty's Judges, and took his seat on the Bench in th* place of Sir Henry Wil.mt Saton. The teamed Judge's patent was expected by the last two or three mails, but through 8 <a»9 delay iv the office, it
    166 words
  • 1814 3 (From the Examiner, September 9.) n ur attention is particularly called to this subject by the recent defeat, being virtually the second of a large Dutch force which, for tbe European governments of the East, may bis called an army, by the people of
    1,814 words
  • 503 3 Our Utest from New Zealand comes to us from Auckland in tbe Anglo- Maori Warder a journal ol recent establishment, distinguished by a kind of new leader and petite affiche or two, in Urn aboriginal language, occupying tone ball column or more in each issue. One of these
    503 words
  • 254 3 Bvtrra Burr a We have, as was expected, to quote a farther decline in the price of these shares. Several rumours are afloat serving to account for their present position irrespective of any inQunce arrising out of the movements among the workmen at the seat of operations. Any
    254 words
  • 66 3 Mrs Harrii on the Electric Teleyrapk.-The excellent gentle woman was a day or two since informed that, such was the audacity of science, that it was proposed by the Electric Telegraph to communicate between London and Portsmouth in one minute. w Bless ma cried the good old woman well, that
    66 words
  • 47 3 Mr. George Pr«neh An<*s has juat returned from the Cane, with a portfolio of h^hly-wrought sketches ofthe Kafir; Zulte, Mala;; &c. remarkable for their Tivid colouring and fidelity of character, which will be shortly published, in a similar styk to his sketches of New Z»alsnd«s and Australian*
    47 words

  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 877 4 .^HVbKFOR BUHSOTI. ExtracPof a Letter dated Madras, June 10 1816, from F. H. Scott, esq., Sth Light Cacalry, Deputy Assistant Quarter iiaster General of the Army. TO PROFKSSOR HOLKOWAY, g IR) "i have much pleasure in adding my testimony to that of the many who have certilied to the excellence
      877 words
    • 959 4 -i r A PATIENT IN A DYING STATE, CORED J OF A DISORDER IN THE CHEBT. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Robert Cahert, Chemist, Stokesly, dated January 2iM, 1847. To Professor Holloway. Sir,— Mr. Thompson, National School-master of this Town, desires me to send you the purti culars respecting
      959 words
    • 387 4 ON SALE AT TnE STRAITS TIMES PRESS. (Near tub Armenian church.) New form of Ship's Articles, Cargo Books, Personal and Mortgage lioiuls. Blank Powers of Attorney, Import and Export Manifests, Boat Notes, Bills of Lading, Bills of Exchange, Bills of Parcels, Promissory Notes, Straits Calendar for 1847, Ditto. Ditto, for
      387 words
    • 567 4 NEW SHIP'S ARTICLES. 1 JSfc) U Times Press, One Dollar each) th c 1 new form of Ship'i Articles in I accordance with the Act of p ar liameiit7& 8 Victoria. Cap. l^ FOR SALE TIIK STRAITS TIMES DIRECTOUY AND ALMANACK FOR 1818. Containi»ij. An Alm.in.ick, the Government, various De.
      567 words