The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 17 November 1836

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. •Vo. 59. TilMJßSn+llT *WOJI.VI.V«, *YOWE*IIBER 1»". IS3O. ¥\tl. 1.
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  • 948 1 THE LAND (JF LIBERTY! BURNING A MAY ALTVE. The following account of the horrible scene at St. Louis, Missouri, in lhe United States, is communicated in a letter dated St. Louis, April 28, published in the (Boston) Evening Gazelle v 1 have just returned from witnessing the most
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  • 683 1 Editor James Gordon Bennett was assaulted in the street* by a rival editor, James Watson Webli, of tli<j Courier and Enquirer. The former gives the following opening of this «ff«ir:—?" It wsis about half-past two o'clock—the sun was d:iuiug brilliantly—the sky was clear—and no doubt the angcU) and
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  • 453 1 A shoemaker living at Lyons was lately struck with the charms of the wife of a house-painter, hi* neighbour, who, after a fortnight's solicitations, dh» termined to acquaint her husband with the fact. This she did, and her husband immediately comprehended the reason of his rival
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 526 1 FOR LONDON, lvsJKl The fine A. 1. Ship HARvfIP j£ D ASTER, 435 Tons, Cap- bSfr? tain McDonald, has twothirtls of her Cargo engaged and will huve quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, (having superior poop accomluodutioiis), apply to SYME CO. Singapore, 2nd. Noi^nber, 1&36. Captain Mct)onald will not be
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    • 527 1 PUBLIC AUCTION AT MALACCA. On Tuesday the 20th December next. MESSRS. RAPPA CO. v WILL SELL BY PUELIC AUCTION, That House and Grounds well-known as the property of the late Mr. Kraal, most delightfully situated in that healthy part of Malacca called Trankerah, having a front view of the sea,
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    • 227 1 During the S. W. monsoon, the wind blowing from the S. E. on the Coast from tlie end of March to October, no bad weather is to be apprehended and a vessel may then come to anchor at ni<jht in 6 or 7 fathoms, with the light bearing from West
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  • 362 2 bt tHC 9AKOWICII !SL.\*P O.*XKTTr AND JOURXAL OF COMMIRCK. It »< proposed by the undersigned, to publish at Honolulu, Oahu, Sandwich ls»n:t<Js, a newspaper luder the abu\e title te be edited by Steffcta I), llackintoah, and to be devoted to the interests of Commerce, Navigation, and Agriculture in the
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  • 825 2 Rkt- Joseph Wolff.- Many of our readers t^ke d«:ep interest in the erratic proceedings of the Rev. Joacph Wolff, Missionary to the Jews. He has lately sent to the lldiior of the Oriental Chiistiiu Spectator Journal of bis labours in Egypt, and the neighbourhood of Mount Sinai, fr-o.ii
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  • 478 2 A CUINE9J2 HELL. Some Chinese, the Budlrist-* iv particular; have an idea thiit there exi«l ttn tieils, 01 rather that I Jules is divided into so BMMsj poitiuiis, itMJi of which btl it's Kiiikf, «u»d the ymiihw^wW <>t luv.u, arc inflicted upon culprits for particular crimes. An opportunity otfoivd
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  • 154 2 I KOM A CHIM^F TO A FORENNFR. To the (iitvt I lead of Literature, Venerable First Horn, at his Tablt of Study. ()n the Bth day of tlie present monn, your vonrger Brother is to be married. On \\\e 7th having demised the Cups, on
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  • 738 2 IMPORTS. Our market continues dull for moat descriptions of imports, particularly of European Manufactures, we have no alterations to notice since last week. Partly this inactivity is owing to no prices having yet been nxed between sellers ami buyer* for the two chief exports, Tea and Silk. Cambrics,
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  • 5221 2 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, November 17th 1836. Advices from Penang to the 3rd. insfanf, qnote Pepper at Drs. 6. 70 d 6. 75. There was no Tin in the market hut a supply was expected, of which 500 a 600 piculs would ttkelj l>e purchased for the French ship
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  • 1548 3 B. ifiip Helen, from China 60 boxes preserves, 10 pis. paper, 10 boxes joss sticks, 100 in no. joss stick boards, '200 in no. Wank books, 3.50 in no. feather fans, 400 in no. ivory and 200 in no. paper fans, 1 box toys, 1,750 pack, crackers, 50 in
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  • Singapore Free Press Price Current.
    • 1319 4 No Duties on Imports Exports and no Port Charges on Vessels. '^^^^=*r ?^;^'o^ S^ *rriffhl f NrNnti. RiF-f. mnd I>HOII.. are SOia uy me nay i^»"»'«7 »-»<,« H ~n"pK,< j •PRODUCE CF EUROPE AMERICA. -Venn* REMARKS. .V/i. U/rt. j 1 Au >•'*, How* 8f HoJffttm* t R**\ 30 a 3*;.lMos.
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    • 1258 4 As all sales can noto be effected for payment inValh T ■{notations in the Price Current are made on this principle. turns for consignments can generally be made in Buls, Spea Gold Dust, when Produce is not preferred. EUROPE GOODS. BEER, WINES SPIRITS. Beer.— No importations
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 823 4 ARRIVALS, NOVEMBER. FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL 9th D. schnr. Knlianjef, Pa Hapie, Taojal Ist ult. Sambswah and Samarant? Oth B. ship Cordelia, G. Tin Antimony Ore £1 Oi per 20 cwt CreigbJon, Calcutta 17th ii»st. B. brig Glor> Khadar Sah, I'enang 27th ult. and Mil<ii?ca D. ship Pltindm, Suffur in
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