The Straits Times, 5 August 1851

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  • 20 1 THIS STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 7th. published every [TUESDAY, AUGUST, 5th. 1851] TUESDAY MORNINC NO. 54tf
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    • 630 1 RATP> »F (.IKHtBifTION Annually. .Sp Dt*. 16 v Half- Yearly.. 9 j Quarterly...- i)nc Mi-nth U I A Single Copy— One Hupee LIST OV ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF COMNIERCIAL-SQUARE I --SINCAPORE. mows— 1 erlin wool of col.»r« Jaconet-White and colored ,n.l alines Eueli.h and French Lineo—
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    • 736 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selected specially for their Stores. WHOI.KSALB RETAIL A rOR EXPORTATION. MILLINERY ti^ HOSIERY w .vr.hU Berlin Wool of assorted colon Article, for the Work laol* Cap*. Cuffa, Collar.- of Er.gli«j Manil 1 -oalzarine dres*eB n.-mifirture 80nn,,, of
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    • 420 1 tOIKT* L >ndon P. L. himmondt t' e 1 Calcutta— Thacker and <■■ I,'liina— Kawle, Drinkrr C> Butavia— Lange 4 Co. CJ.DARE& COS ADVERTISEMENTS G. J. DARE CO. SHIP CHANDLERS, Auctioneers and Commission Agentt. WHOLESALB AND RRTAII, Wine, Spirit and Seer Merchants: BOAT QUAY: SINGAPORE. BEG to announce to ship
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    • 666 2 ELF-PRESERVATION; a medical Treatise on the Physiology of Marriage, und 0:1 ther j Secret Infirmiiies and Disorders of Youth and MhturitT, uioaily acquired at an early period of life, j which enervate the physical and mental powers, ilirainikh and enfeeble ihe natural feelings, and cxliaust ihe vital energies of Manhood;
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    • 525 2 UNDER THE RATRONACE OF AM) THB AUTHORITY OF THE FACULTY KEATIWS COIGII LOZEMGEN A CERTAIN REMEDY for disorders of the Pntinonary Organs in Difficulty of Breathing in Kcdiindancy of Phlegm in Incipient Consumption (of which Cough is the most positive indication) they at c of unerring efficacy. In Asthma, and
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    • 623 2 MAIL LINE. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM NAVSCATJON COMPANY'S OFFICE. ■Battery Road Singapore. rpHE Peninsular and Oriental CtnAilWli^V Company's steamer MALTA, (a P tai Potts, en route (0 Bombay, may be expected at Singa- pore about the Ist Proximo, Sf the Peninsular S: Oriental Company's Steamer with t!ic European Mails en route
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    • 602 2 TRIESTE 2^l^ ROUTE OVERLAND ROUTE VIA TRIESTE. THE Austrian Lloyds Sleam Naeigatton Company's Imperial M.iil Sleam Packeileave Alexandria direct for Trieste 24 oul after the arrival of the Passengers by the f n j v sular and Oriental Company's Slci/iiers Ironi <•„/_ ctdta, on about the 11th of every montt,.
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  • 4262 3 The degradation of Seu three steps is a mattor connected with the insurrection in the two provinces under his jurisdiction. Such occurrences being always charged as faults against the Governor and the other officers of the rebellious district. We have hitherto treated the insurrection not exactly as a joke,
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  • 69 3 The repeal of the auction duties is said to be producing a sensible effect upon the trade of auctioneering. We cannot well understand how this can be, unles« auctioneers' heads are thicker than other people*, since the Lnocking-down system is more calculated to produce a senseless' effect. Why
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    • 81 3 East India Department of the. Great exhibition. Embracing, as it does, a vast extent of country, containing upwards of 150,000,000 of inhabitants, and yielding a revenue of 18,000,000/. anuually, possesses great attractions, in whatever light it be regarded, whether as a field for the extension of British manufacturers, as an
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  • 1783 4 Straits Times SINGAPORE TUESDAY, 5TH. AUGUST 1851 We have to announce tin- arrival of the following passengers July SO i>er hUIU see Times Extra per Singapore from China, LieuU. Trunchell an I H illowen, Messrs. Ommaney, Roose, Russell and Phillips August 1 per WaterwHch from Calcutta, Mrs. Mama, Captain Burt;4
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  • 84 4 Accounts received from China to July 'Jltli. give a very unsatisfactory report of the progress of the rebellion in kwatig-si ami Kwaug-tung. His Excellency the Imperial Commissioner was to Ilmm- Canton about the -lln\. ut the head of an army for the purpose of comiug to an engagement with
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  • 856 4 WiUj reference to the recent discoveries ol the precious metal at Ualhurst, notices of which will be found in our issues of July 15th. and 29th. last, we observe that Sir Charles Fitzroy has lirueou*ly put forth a claim on Her Majesty's behalf and threatened alt trespassers
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  • 1120 4 - -From the Courvu »c During the tirst tia of the month "i -J such heavy raiu fell ia the division ot' H>i:i ijw in iliti reaiJeucy of Bezoeki, as, according to th." meteorological regitsl:rs, have not taken pltH since tlie year 1813. About two third* of S UK" ijjp.il
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    • 508 4 LETTER OF THANKS Singapore 2nd August 1851 To My Brother ship Maslers. Through your generosity I am enabled to quit the shores of Singapore for Sydney, and bog J to return you my most grateful thanks for the j assistance you have rendered me in attaining that end. Ever yours
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  • 6588 5 Dkstruction op thk Mary Wihti," Sydnkv Packet Ship, by Fiuk. The intelligence of this deplorable loss was received on Monday at Lloyd's. The Miry White was a line barque rigged vessel, nearly 400 tons burden, commanded liv Capl. 1 11. Walker. She was li oui Sydney, Mew aoulh
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  • 297 7 ARRIVALS lulj 28— Brit, ship Meg Merrilies, Me. Kellar, Liverpool Feb. 15 Dutch bark Gattner, Nakoda, Batavia July 20 Do schr. Kirn Soon Hin, Nakoda, Minto 'jnlj 24 30 Brit, steamer Malta, Polts, Bombay I July 18 Dutch*ship Maria ElUahelli, Junkman, London April 4 Brit, steamer Singapore,
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  • 2760 7 xintjdporc, August ist. ISSI The Overland (inwarl) mail of May 24th ar(ivcii here per Singapore on July Ist and that of Jut.c "24 by the Malta, yesterday. U our last Month's report we expressed and anticipated a dull month, but it has turned out otherwise, very large
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  • 30 7 The Judges are soon to take the summer circuits. We must ci press our diwpprotal of those gentlemen pursuing a round about, itisteaJ of a straight forward, course.
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  • 54 7 It was the remark of a humourist, that to talk about a person* having the poor to weep on all occasions, is the height of moonshine, t d like to see a man cry with a pretty K' rl beside hi-u, pockets full of cash, and plenty
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  • 390 7 NATIVE CRAFT^SBITISH.-FutU Masart, Ariel, Goodluck, *pMf. P.yche, Tyrone. Brittomart, Conway Castle. I R.-hman Pakm Se«uw Guan, U« Fatbool Karira. Unm Destination Al |O^ A VF..SHI-. I Vr.««lM*' NtMH I Tows Captain h. M. Mud H. M. >toamer H. C. Sle*mer 11. C. ItaMMl British bark British
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    • 1005 8 HEALTH WHERE THIS SOl'ChT HOLLOWAY'S PILLS Fxtract of a Letter from Mr. Matthew Harvey «f ChaZl Hall, Airdrio, Scotland, dated tht \ith of Jantutry 1850. Vo Professor HollowaySir -Your valuable Pills have been the means, with God's blessinp, c.f restoring me to a state of M*f health, and at a
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    • 484 8 LIST CF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THK SINGAPORK MIIXINEUY ROOMS Com mercial— Square. Ladies While and colored Satin, Glace SilVand Tarlalanne Bonnets. Do. Tuscan, Dunslable and Fancy Straw Bonnets Do. Ladies Mourning and Silling up Caps. Mantillas, Visiles and Polka Jackets in Satin, Glace Silk, black Water Ducape, and Black
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    • 488 8 NOTICE. MRS. NUGENT has just received by the Steamer Pekin an Invoice of Millinery, Hosiery &c. consisting of the undernoled articles i which are now exposed for sale at her rooms in Commercial Square. Her slock whether as regard extent or variety, is now greater than it has hitherto heen,
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    • 1045 8 CURES FOR THE UNCURED HIIUWAY'S OI\TME\T AS EXTUAOROIXAIIY OCIIP. OF SCROFCLv OR j['\. Extract of a Letter from Mr. J. H AUidam 2ft, w l *tre«t, Cheltenham, dated ihtilnd January k n To Professor Holi.oway. Sik.— My eldest Son, when about three vrar« ni wa* afflicted with a Glandular :->welliru;
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