Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 18 September 1834

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  • 32 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. N >. 38, VOL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 183*. [New Series ~Puldic ~NotiHcalims appearing in Me fere., and Signed t, He Proper Authorities, are to be considered a, Cfe*
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  • 39 1 The A I. Barque Beatrice 280 Tons, Capt. Chisser, will iee f with ali despatcii, and lias very uperior Accommodations for Pasengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Co. Singapore, 30 th July, 1834. -'.V.
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  • 32 1 Jg* The Brig Osmond, Capt* SH W. Meyfing, 250 Tons, wil 1 leet. with quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to BOUSTEAD. SCHWA BE Co. Singapore, 6th August 1834.
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  • 27 1 The Reso?ircc 417 Tons, Capt. Coombes, has excelnt Accomodation for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L JOHNSTON Co. 'ngapore, Ath Sept. 1834.
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  • 93 1 The Subscribed begs to inform the Public, that he has made arrangements to supply them with fresh Meats and Poultry of the best kinds and at moderate prices, at his shop in Circularßoad near to South Bridge Road. He flatters himself that the experience of some years in his
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  • 171 1 On Saturday the 27th Instant, will be performed at Mr. Chong Long’s House, Campong Glam, the much-admired play of the APPRENTICE After which, for the first time in this Colony, Ravenscroft’s celebrated serio comico-dramatico of the Anatomist, or the SHAM DOCTOR 51 Previous to the Play an opening
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  • 1321 1 (From an article on the*' Autobiography of the Emperor J hangii. ii,” in tlx* Quarterly RevievO'J From the Times lUarck V6fk lbJ4. The author makes a characteristic transition from tlie grave subject on which he trad been just engaged tu an account of tlu f.-at* of some Bengal juggler-.,
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  • 549 1 The Cultivation of this Tree deseries partirular notice since its fruit, not only forms part of t lie daily food of all classes of the community—hot is an exportable article to neighbouring regions and as of lale years ilie Oil which ii yields lias been rendered available
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  • 1198 1 FIRST COST lOU— Orlongs of Lasd, Purchase Money of land teady for planting.. 1000 7000 N il Is ai 11 DV. per WO, 105 Houses of Coolies, Carls, Buffaloes, &<\ 100 1205 Yearly Cost for 7 Years; Ist vear 10 Lahou era al 3 D<s. per Mouth including Carls, &<•
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 217 1 In the Court of Judicature of Prince Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca. NOTICE IN HEREBY GIVEN, that ft Quarter Session of the Peace will he holden by the said Court, at the Court House in the Town of Singapore, on Thursday the 2nd. day of October next, to enquire of,
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    • 88 1 RATES OF PRINTING AT THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRESS. Sp Drs. Printing Bills of Lading per 100. I do. Permits to ship, land&c. do.. I Ot her work as may be contracted for. The above rates are on the supposition that Paper be supplied by' the parties requiring the work If
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  • 846 2 From, Curcular N0.', 23” of the American and For. '~eign Agency May l.v£. idii4. MISCELL A N EOU It EGUL ATIO VS. Persons residing oui of ihe United States, and interested in anv shipment ma le So she Untied States, rnsiM Imvp then invoices upheii icate<l before
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  • 388 2 A few days ago an inquest was lield upon the body of a gentleman advanced in hie the cause of whose death seems to have been somewhat peculiar. Itappeared from the evidence of a medical gentleman who had attended the deceased tor some years, that for a considerable
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  • 1383 2 ArT 111. Homicides in China cases in which foreigners and natives are concerned, difficult to be adjusted; luh ska or th* six distinctions of homicide ex ceptions occasioned by the rank and situation oj natives the usual exceptions not allowed to fot eiyners (From the Chinese Repository, Mau I*34J
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  • 1111 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE H. M, S. Harrier Sept, IS, 1834 Dear Sir, I was afraid from the late hour I sent you my letter, which appeared in your yesterday’s paper, that you would have had neither time nor pi ice for its insertion; i am
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  • 321 3 THURSDAY. IStli SEPTEMBER 1834. This week has been very bare of intelligenee. though the arrivals were not scanty. We received only a few numbers ot the to the 4th ult per Adelaide from Ca cutta, which lurnish no news. A rumour prevails that Mr. TreVELLYAN, a Bengal Civilian, has
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  • 918 3 Since the notice was given that the price of ihe third volume would be reduced one.half, several subscriber* have generoualy offered to double their >ubacription. In order to suaiaiu the publication, it i* desirable that other* also should do the same; for hitherto the subscriptions nut having
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  • 576 3 MURDER OF M ESSRS. LYMAN MUNSON. It is with sincere regret that we have to announce the following melancholy intelligence, received per Sara/i conveyed 111 a letter from the Revd Mr MeDHURST, to a brother Missionary here. vVe take the i uerty of making the following extract, knowing u will
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  • 330 3 PASSED ANJEft Aug. 14 £hip Olive and El foil, 3. X). Pearson, from Manila and China 21 June, for New York passenger, Ctfpt. Keating. ship Sachim A. H. Brown from Boston 8th May, for BftUviaj passenger, Mr. C. Cooper. Aug. 15. Eng. ship Alexander Baring, De St.
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  • 394 3 ARRIVALS, SEPTEMBER, 183*. 11th But. barque Charles Grant, Samuel Hyde, from Bombay 9> >t itlr. American baiQue Derby, J. P. Felt, fro® Penang 28th uli. 18th But. brig Soon ein, Tan Booh Eng, fro® Penang and M dacca H nil > Brit barque Morgwi at, James Rickett, from Bombay
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, 1834.
    • 581 4 By the Dutch schnr. Catharina Cornelia. I 25 Torts, from Mat avia. 100 pieces Linen, 501bs. Goldthread, 1100 pis. Tin, 284 bottles kayoo Pootih Oil, 4 dievts Benares Opium. 45 pis. Rattans, 146 reals weigh Gobi Bars 400 ps. Belgian Madapollams, 100 ps. Belgian Fancy Prints, 16 cor. Belgian
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    • 828 4 By the B sit. brig Brian horn 3 Tons 1 for Manila. i s 93 pis. Pepper 1 By the Dutch schnr Catherina Cor- s nelia, 125 Tons. for Batavia. 50 cor. Sannahs 25 boxes 300 in No.. Planks f I‘2 pis. Safflower ij 350 cor Gurrahs I 413
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    • 240 4 uate. J V HSSIfiLS’ N A VI iiS. Toms 1 COVIM ANDlSliS. J Whrre From, j Destination, j To Saii July 23 Dutch brig Pukalongnng 150 Lau Kong King Sarnarang 29 ILtmbro’ brig Osmond 160 W. Menfiug Borneo Hamburgh Aug. 1 Biit. barque Beatrice 280 William
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    • 84 4 Cassia.—The Pleiades has brought 1640 pis. which have been sold at oui quotations. BETELNUT. —The Meyden Bux Sc Fly imported 3900 pis. which have been sold at 1.6 5& 2 Drs. cash, for transhipment toChiua. RICE no alteration. Indian Piece Goods are now more enquired after chiefly by
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    • 100 4 Tin 10*. per 20 cwt. •Sugar £4. per 20 cwt. J Coffee £5. iOr per 18 cwt. f p f > 1 > Cargoes scarce. Sticlac Pepper £b per 16 cwt 0 Measurement Goods £4. 4*. to £7. Treasure 1 per Cent. Freights to China to 1
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    • 1320 4 The majority of sales which take place in tins Market, are ejected on the principle of Barter for Produce, on Credit; and the quotations in this Price-Current are made on that supposition. The (JashPrice of Produce may be said to be 10 per cent, uo ,er the rates
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