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18th. By this article it is made lawful for citizens of the United States to employ scholars and people of any part of China, to teach any of the languages of the empire, and to purchase all man- ner of hooks.

19th. This provides that the citizens of the United States shall receive and enjoy, for themsel ves and all appertaining to them, the special pro fection of the government, whose officers are to defend them from all insult and injury ou the part of the Chinese.

20th This provides for the re-exportation of merchandise, which can be done only to the other open ports, and this without any additional duties. 21st. Criminals, of whatever nature or de groo shall be prosecuted and punished by their own governments respectively.

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THE FRIEND OF CHINA AND HONG-KONG GAZETTE.

Ensign Holland 4th M. N. L.; per Forfarhire, B. Campbell, Esq. left Singapore Sep. 10th.

Lanrick, hence 18th Augest passed Anjer 15th September.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Anjer Shipping, list.

July 28th American ship Montan, MoMichal, from Now-

FOR SALE.

M

FOR SALE

FADEIRA in Pipes from the house of Scott, VERY superior London bottled Sherry.

- - Penfold & Co., Madeira:

BELL & Co.

Apply to, Victoria 2nd October, 1844. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE COR PORATION OF LONDON: ESTABLISHED BY ROYAL CHARTER, A,D., 1720.

York, 12th May, bound for Chinn and areived sharma Undersigned having been appointed Agent American ship St. Paul, Allen, from Salem 24th April, for Mamia 3th British barque Sovereign, Main, from China in Hongkong for the sail Corporation,,is au- 30th May, for Cowes: British barque Saltan, Murdock, from thorised to accept Assurances on Stores or Go- China 18th May, for Cork. August 9th American ship downs and their contents, and also Private Dwell- Charlotte, Gerry, from Manila 29th July, for Boston. 11th British barg. St. Lawrence Jackson, from Liverpool Ising Houses and their contents as follows, viz. May, for Manila, British ship John Dugdale, Milward, from 1st Built of Brick or Stone, and covered with Liverpool 28th April, for Chine British ship Albert Edward, Tiles, Slate or Metal, when izolated White, from Liverpool 5th May, for China Britten ship RATE OF FREMIUM 209, PER CENT. PER ANNUM, Cleopatra, Early, from Portsmouth 8th May, for China, 12th British barg, Florist, Huggüp, from China 1st June, for 2nd-Built and covered as above, not isolated

but divided from the adjoining buildings by Madras, Passenger...5 Officers, and part of the 41st Regt. M. N. 1. American bard, Got. Hallet, Kuuppe, from New

entire walls of Brick or Stone to and above the York 25th April, for China, 14th British borg. Mischief, Roof Killick, from Manila 16th July, for Liverpool British barg. Circassian, Hore, from Liverpool 6th May, for Chiau. 15th Benish Ship Ardaseer, McIntyre, from China 11th July, for Bombay. 17th British bard, Herald, Bolton, from Singapore 2nd August, for London Brush brig Anne, Potter, from 24th. Communications to the Chinese from China 4th July, for Bydney; British barg, Merchant, Mür. citizens of the United States, shall be made through pay, from Amsterdam 12th May; for Manila: British schoo. the consuls. And so those from the Chinese, forner G. Harris, Rood; from Singapore 2nd August, for the consuls pass through the hands, and have the approbation of the local authorities.

221. This provides for the neutrality of the United States' daglin caso of war between China and any other country.

234. This requires the consuls, at each of the five ports, to make out annual reports of the trade, for transmission to the Board of Revenue at Peking.

25th. All questions between citizens of the United States, or between them and subjects of other states, shall be settled without reference to the Chinese, or any interference on their part

26th. Merchant vessels and their crews, in the five ports, shall be under the jurisdiction of the officers of the United States; and the Chinese government will not hold itself bound to make re- paration for any injury done to the same or to any citizens of the U. S. by any foreign power. But the Chinese government will do all it can. to pro- tect from robbers and pirates, to seize and punish alf offenders of this sort, and to recover and restore plundered property.

27th. This provides for cases of shipwreck. and requires that all persons and property shal have every possible protection, ships refitted, pro- perty restored, &c.

28 h. No emburg shall be laul on the ci- tizens or vessels or vessels of the United States,

7 under any pretense whatever.

over to

the

29th. Deserters from on board American ships shall be arrested by the Chinese and delivered consul or other officers. And any Chinese criminals who may take refuge on board ship, or in the houses of citizens of the United States snall be delivered up on due requisition being made by Chinese officers.

30th This prescribes and defines the terins of corres ondence, which are in all respects those of equality and reciprocity. No presents shall be demanded of one government by the other,

RATE OF PREMIUM, 254. PER CENT, PER ANNUM.

Assurances as above, for six months, three- fourths, and for three months, one-half of the annual rate of premium will be charged,

Of the First Class, Assurances to the extent of £5,000 only will be accepted on one risk; and of the Second Class, £5,000 only on one risk.

Cape of Good Hope; British ship Brooksby, Thomson, from Manila 25th June, for London British bargue Emma Eu. A building and its contents form one risk; thus gania, Kettlewell, from Singapore 2nd August, for Mauritius. the above sums may in either case be declared all MANILA SHIPPING on the Building or all on the contents; or part on, Arrivals-September 11th, Merchant (Am), from Ams the Building and part on the contents. erdam in 119 days: 13th, Zofiar (Spa.), Cadiz in 128 No Insurance is in force until the Premium is 15thi Fanny Gunnel, Hongkong in 8 days; Carmen Spa.),

W. BELL, Hongkong in 7 days Amistad (Sph.), Hongkong in 9 days; paid 16th, Amande (Port.), Macao in 8 days; Dutch Ship-of-war

Agent for Hongkong, Fornch, Batavia in 34 days: 17th, Panuger (French), Brest in 143 days: Belvidara (Am.,) Macao in 6 days. **

Sailed. September 8th, Lirias (Spn.), for Macan; 9th, Osprey, Hongkong: 19th, Trinidad, Glasgow, Dos Amigos (Spn.), Shanghai; 12th, Cometa (Spr.), Macas; Ana[Am.]; Macao. C CAVE LOADING ON THE 230D ULTIMO, L

Asia, for Singapore; Victoria, China: Grand Turk, China; Portsmouth, Macao, Elizabeth, Sydney; Liverpool, Cowes; Moslem, New York: Munford, Sydney: Silverin, Boston; Lerant, Philadelphia; Amisade, Macao Old England, Cowes; Shah Allum, Bombay, Lord Goderich, China Elvira, Macao Dards, Singapore; Curver, Amoy.

SINGAPORE SHIPPING,

Arrivals from China. September 23rd, Julia; 24th, Rob Roy

Sailed for China September 19th, Bombay Castle; 20th, Orested; Nicholas Cegard [French], Manila and China 23rd, Welhelm Ludevig (Bremen), Chusan; 24th, Greyhound. BOMBAY SHIPPING.

Arrivals from China-September 4th, H. M. Stenmer

Spiteful.

Sailed for China.-September 5th, Emma.

LOADINA FOR CHINA ON THE 7TH SEPTEMBER.

Victoria, Hongkong, 24th Jule. 1844,

A

FOR SALE SUPERIOR six Octave Piano, by Broadwood and a select assortment of new and fashion-

To be viewed at able Music

N. DUUS. Victoria, 4th October, 1844.

NOTICE.

THE undersigned have taken the portion of Chinam's Hong fronting the sea, next Mr. Duus's Whaff, and will remove there on the 1st

LATTEY & Co. proximo.

Chronometer Makers.

Victoria, 27th September, 1844.

ARCHITECTS are invited to offer designs, esti mates and terms of superintendance for a Church. The building to be superintended by the Architect whose design is selected. Offers to ba

FLETCHER, Esq. on application to whom pare ticulars may be obtained

537

EDWARD NEWMAN. Victoria, 8th October, 1844.

FOR SALE. WINES of the following descriptions, all of the most choice quality Champagne, Claret, Hock, Port, Sherry, Madeira, Sucial, and Malmsey Madeira,

W

JAMIESON HOW & Ca Vitoria, 8th October, 1844. TOTICE.—The subscribers beg leave to an

nouce that, hey have formed a copartnership, for the transaction of General Commission business in China under the firin of Hastings & Co., ia connection with Messrs. Steains Rowley & Co. of London and Liverpool,

WILLIAM HASTINGS. JAMES STEAINS. THOMAS ROWLEY.

Canton, 1st October, 1844. JUST arrived ex Robert Pulsford Firegrates Fenders and an assortment of Plated goods consisting of Cruet Liquer & Egg Frames

Savers Waiters & also-an assortment of Calcutta Table Linen,

at PHILLIPS MOORE & Co. Queen's Road,

8th October, 1844. DHILLIPS MOORE & Co. have this day

moved to the premises formerly in the od pation of Mr. Pain.

Queen's Road, Victoria,

1st October, 1844.

PUBLIC AFCTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.

JNO SMITH has the pleasure to announce to the Public, that on the 22nd Instaut, he will offer for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, the Household Furniture and Fittings-op Plate and Plated-ware; Crockery and Glassware; a valuable collection of Books; patent Hanging, Wall, and Table Lamps, Pier Glasses, Carpets; Wine and Lignors, and other Effects; the whole belonging to C. FEARON, Esq., GoHome. Full parti culars will be detailed in Hangills, a few days prior to the Sale.

Macao, 1st October, 1844. FOR SALE. SMALL supply of Diaper Towelling, Table

MCEWEN & Co

Advente: Larue; Sophia; Sir H. Compton; Helen; forwarded on or before November 9th, to A. A Napkins, Shawls, Ladies Stockings and Capes. Victoria; Masdeu, and John McVicar.

THE

now at Whampoa, will load for

Calcutta and be dispatched from Ma- cao, touching at Hongkong for any Cargo, that may offer ou 1st Nov. Apply to ---

Victoria, 11th Oct., 1844.

DENT & Co.

31st. Communications froin the government of the United States are to pass to the court of China, by the imperial commissioner charged with the superintendence of foreign affairs, or through | FOR LONDON, FOR PASSENGERS ONLY the governors-general of Liang Kiang, Liang Kwang, &c.

and Ships of war are to be hospitably re- ceived at any of the ports of China, and all faci lities afforded for the purchase of provisions,

haking of repairs, &c.

33d. Those who attempt to trade clandes- tinely at the ports not opened, or to introduce opium, or any other contraband article into China, shall be left unprotected to the action of the Chi. nees government,

34th. This provides for modifications of the treaty after a period of twelve years, and that no individual state of the Union shall send ministers plenipotentiar to China. ⠀⠀

SHIPPING INTELLIGENSE

ARRIVED.

Ocrenta 9-H. M. S. Iris, from a cruise. 0-Charles Forbes, Methven, Bombay. 9-Anita, King, Whampoa. 9-Coquette(in.), Elilredge.994days from Boston,

75 days to Anger, 1 day there, 23 days to Macao up the China-sen. 9--Rouble (Am:), Proctor, Lombock at Macao. 9-Grand Turk (Am.), Williams, Manila at

Macao.

10-Posthumous, Milner, Manila. 10-Sarah Abigail, Prescott, Macao. 10-Corsyra, Maclean. Shanghai. 10-Cacique, Eldred, Macao.

10-Castle Huntly, Brake, Bombay, 10-Tory, Johnston. Whampoa. 10-Forfarshire, Symons, Colombo. 10-Worcester, Bickford, Canton. 10-Linnet, Linden, Macao

10-Sophia Fraser, Williams, Macao. 11-Rustomjee Comusjee, Hill, Amoy. 11-Oriza, Christian, Whampor.

11 –Il'almer Castle, aCmpbell, Whampoa.

SAILED.

OCTOBER 8-Antumnus, White,

9-Euphrates, Wilson, Wanita

9- Maia, Sproule, London.

10-Soift, Butrey, Macao

10-Posthumous. Milner, Whampoa.

10-Castle Huntley, Whampoa.

10. Thomas, Bombay.

Family, Ayers, Macao,

11-Etc. Vizen, Com. Giffard, Amoy and

ingapo

Castle &

also the

the rem

Benga

* UNDER DESPATCH.

Castle Manila.

Siverpool

Fraser, Singapore,

ster Madras,

Bombay. Bay,

kampor.

left Bombay 27th August, and Sert parted company with the Singapore Straits. The Clipper arrived in Singapore as we sailed sender and was reported 10 have the Bombay mail on board per No S. W. monsoon in the Chias

„J, K. Panton, Esq. -

Walmer Castle, Lieut. Briggs, Rustomjee Coasjee, Mr. Grube, Majesties Councillor of commerce

THE A. I. Ship PERSIA, Captain

Morris, having fine accommoda- tions for Passengers, will leave Wham- pea for London on or before the 1st proximo. For Passege apply to

Messrs MACVICAR & Co. Macao Hongkong, for RODNEY FISHER, Esq. Canton. N. B. Passengers to join the Ship at Whampoa or Macao.

FOR SINGAPORE AND CALCUTTA.

THE Ship RISTOMJEE CO- WASJEE, Captain Hill, and COWASJED FAMILY, Captain Durham, will have immediate despatch, For freight or passage apply to

D. & M. RUSTOMJEE & Co. Maran. 10th October, 1944

FORSALE-EX ROYAL

Twine lines,

of London.

Cordage, Oilinan's Stores, Mustard, Cheese, Currants, Butter &c. Superior Port, Sherry, Claret, Cham pagne and Hock in cases of 3 Joz, each. French and Spanish Olives, Guinness Superior Double. Stont Porter. Tow handsome services of Glass ware. Apply to

DOEN NOTICE.

Victoria, 3rd October, 1844.

FOR-SALE, THE Undersigned has this day established

himself as Underwriter's & General Auc. Claret, Scotch Whiskey. Beer and Porter in TINE Old Port and Sherry, ruperior Cognac, tioneer & Commission agent & solicits the 4 doz packages, Salmon in tins and kegs, patent patronage of parties transacting business in

Barley and Oatmeal, Jams and Jellies, bottled Hongkong.

Fruits, Pickles and Sauces, dried Herings, &c.&c,

McEWEN & Co.

EDWARD NEWMAN. Victoria, 8th October, 1844. FOR SALE.

ON MONDAY 14th instant at the Godowns of Messrs Henry Humphreys & Co.,—A few bales of damaged Grey Shirtings for the benefit of the concerned,

EDWARD NEWMAN.

Auctioneer.

Victoria, 8th October, 1844.

CURRIE & Co. CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS,

AND

BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS.

COSSUTALLAHS

CALCUTTA.

THE GIDEST EST ALISHMENT IN THE PRESIDENCY.) DEG respectfully to intimate that with a view

Victoria, 3rd October, 1844.

NOTICE

ALL Persons indebted to the Firm of DICKENS

& Co., TILL please pay the same to Mr. S, H. Colten, Who is authorized by power of attorney to receive all moneys due to the firm) and his re- ceipt will be sufficient acknowledgement.

As the firm wishes to liquidate its own debts- parties owing us are requested to settle immediately to avoid the Claims being put into the hands of | our Legal Adviser.

DICKENS & Co. (Signed) JNO, ST. JEORGE,

Managing Partner,

Victoria, 3rd October, 1844.

FOR SALE.

THE fine Lorcha Albiona," No. 45, built only months, and can carry about 25 tone, sha

as

spend two anchors, and would answer well

a masis, to trade to Macao, Canton, or Chuck-chew. She may be seen, and terms known, by applying to

A. L. de ENCARNAC,ÃO,

London Canvas No. 1 to 6.7 Manufactured B to reduce the expence of Freight for con- by Huddart & Coveying large articles from Calcutta to China, they are now completing every requisite in. Furniture of a novel and portable description, by which much more than half the expence hitherto incurred will be saved. The appear- ance of the Furniture when put together will be equally handsome, it's substantiality will not be in the slightest degree affected, and the ar- rangement of the different parts will be so clear and distinct that the most inexperienced will be enabled to put them together.

C. MILNE. Macvicar's Godowns.

Hongkong, 10th Oct., 1844,

ANTED-200 Empty Beer Casks, for which one dollar each, will be paid on delivery at the premises of

P. TOWNSEND Victoria, 10th Oct.. 1844.

کے اور بین ایران

PUBLIC AUCTION,

N Tuesday, the 15th instant, will be Sold at

the action Room of the Undersigned. New Ready-made Clothing, consisting of Peter sham and other Coats, Monkey Jackets, Trowers, Pantaloons, thick and thin, Stationery Quilly &c. Sherry Wine in Bottle, American Butter in Kegs. Also, 100 barrels fresh American Flour, Chintzes, and Ginghams, American Tobacco, &c. &c.

P. TOWNSEND, Auctioneer

NOTICE THE THE decease of Mr. WILLIAM A. LAWRENCE having caused a vacancy in our Firm we liave associated Mr. Samuel B. RAWLE with us as

Partner.

2

Signed WETMORE & Co. Canton, 1st October, 1844.

NOTICE

LL persons indebted to the Estate of the late

AMP WILLIAM A. LAWRENCE, or having claims against the said Estate, are hereby requested to send their accouuts to the Subscribers for td

WETMORE & Co.

ustment.

Canton, 23rd September, 1844,

FOR SALE. DILLS on London at 30, 60 and 90 days, and at D 6 months sight, under letters of credit, for sums to suit purchasers.

sentation. Apply to

Bills on the Bengal Government by the Hoa Court of Directors, accepted and payable on pre,

RUSSELL & Co. Canton or WARREN DELANO JUN, Macro. October 2nd, 1844.

Curtle & Co. venture to think that this will forn a great desideratum and tend much be remove the objection to ordering Furniture in Calcutta for China. They therefore ventura

at Messrs. Henry Humphreys & Co's Godown. JUST IMPORTED AND FOR SALE. BY C. MARKWICK. SMALL Batch of Allsops English Bottled

(India Ale) in cases of 3 doz each. Victoria, 8th October, 1814.

HEATING CUPPER AND NAILS, just

arrived, for sale at the stores of

P. TOWNSEND. Vintorir, 17th September. 1844.

FOR SALE.

Publie Anction on a day to be hereafter

to solicit the patronage of the Community, Bentioned, whatever of the following goods, and any orders with which they may be en- trusted, will meet with the most strict and punctual attention.

H.

The new Improved Slate Top Billiard Ta- bles with Indian Rubber Spring Cushions pre- pared and despatched upon one week's notice. TO MERCHANTS, SHIPPERS, 130 COLUNISTS J. 4D NICOLL, Outfitters, Tailors, &c., are induced to call the attention of Colonists and others shipping wearing apparel, and who are desirous of buying at the cheapest markets, and at the same time avoiding the carelessness of style and inferior qualities of material, so commonly used Those Gentlemen are referred to 114 Re gent Street, London. At the above noble and ex- tensive premises, from the spirited manner in which the business is conducted, Gentlemen will

mediately see the superior advantages now of fered by H. J. & D. NICOLL, whose name has been so long established for excellence of material nod workmanship. Immediate Cash alone enables the above Firm to submit to Merchants, Shippers, and Colonists, their estimates at their established moderate scale of prices

- Agents for levine's Patent Water-tight Trunks and Packages, which possess the great advantage of preserving from damp the most delicate mate rials, and the more important property of being so ficatable and buoyant in the water, as, although filled with goods, to be able to support several per sons from inking that

H, J. & D. NICOLL. 114 Regent Street, LONDON.

that may remain unsold by Private Sale.

Two Mahogany Secretaries, elegantly fitted, Two ditto ditto ditto,

One pair Mahogany Ottoman Conches, with

Carved backs, fronts, and feet, Two Mahogany Grecian Couches, Two ditto Cleopatra ditto, Four Mahogany Dressing Trays, Foar ditto Easy Chairs, Six ditto Teapoys,"

One pair ditta Sofa Tables, One ditto ditto Conversation Couches, Four Mahogany Montague Chairs, One Lady's Mahogany Writing Table, Two Dwarf Almiras,

One dozen Mahogany Arm-chairs, One ditto ditio without arms, Two Mahogany Conversation Couches, Two Mahogany. Easy Chairs, One large size Mahogany Grecian Couch, One Mahogany Bagatelle Table, -- Que ditto Invalid Coach with spring-zest,

One ditto Drett Music Stool, Foartean ditto Arm-chair, Fight ditto Drawing-room Footstools, Eight Rose-wood Gossoping Chairs, Three dozen Dining-room Footstools, Sixteen Mahogany Drawing-room Footstools, The above are all of Sherwood and Co's make

in Calentta, and well worthy the inspection of the inhabitants of China, and can all be inspected by application to

P. TOWNSEND

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