The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 15 December 1842

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Jt\». 50. ITI. >. THIHSO^Y .ffOM.rj.VW. 15TH MtKCh.fiUK H. 1848. Jt>». CCCLXXXVI
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 752 1 OOTERMMEWT ASVEETIBCMEHT M iicnrßY ciyeh, U.at on Friday mortiii tie 16th day of Deer. inM. at half ita«t «ix o'clock, will be sold on the spot Sy PuMic Auction to the ».it*he»t biddf r*, »undry lo's of build|r| ground situated at South Und^e Rottd and exI.i ,< ali'jr u|>|»er Macao
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    • 819 1 NOTICE. MR COOPER, Surgeon and Acconchetir Ire bey< leave to acquaint the Inhabitants of Sfai«a|K>re, also Commanders of Vessels, that he has commenced practise, and resides in Victoria Street ihe house lately occupied by Mr Dos Saktos. _Stnj>apime t Mfjflrcr.. »8»2 NOTICE THE Annual Examination of the Singapore Institution Free
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    • 798 1 Mi IMB BT miUO AUCTION AT THE GODOWNS Of S. SOLOMON, »mt to Sarkibs ft Moses Commbrcial-Squarb. Thifday, Thursday, the 15M Instant. ASKLECT Collection of Europe Toys mm! other Fancy Articles well wonh the atteutioa of Ladies with Circles of Families. Sale to Commence at 10 O'clock. TERMS— CASH. S.
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    • 697 1 TOR BAI.S. At the Shop o/*CurBbtjbb Co, CHINA Flo^eieJ Silk and |m»9M|b^ Lustrines, black and Idue Saiius, Fancy Silk Gauze, Damatk \c. China Crape, Cashmere and Oelli Scarfs Shan If, Also Sfiirlinys of the softest finish and texture, AJuckmtos's Supeifine Waterproof Garments of Sizes, Riding waist Rands with buckle* and
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  • 597 2 Destructive uriit Xaiverpool. (Front the London Mail, October A. j A very dcatraetivt fiie hroke out at Liverpool about 3a. m., on the moriiuiK of the 2,id, in. .a paiut m»nu- fflctory and oil warehouse iv Fai«iey- street, which is ainall street leading from Great llowaxUstrtet to ll atk
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  • 166 2 Employment of ths Steamer::. Tic fjfarjtof llrmtil Si. itts ih;i! L id KMeO'XN'OUtll has lesolvtd to scud the l\>iasst run \a >im'z, W H I.eliove it in.«y he co> s U |ert a f«tt that Ibe t»rcai nuui'ier of Ste<*mefa whicli will now hie available >i ronafOjoewce ol the
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  • 444 2 Discovery of the Supposed Incendiaries of the fielvidexe." We have l>een lavorad with the. lollowio* ext ac from a letier fiotn Hoinhay, dated the I tin iti->i,.ni M The Adveilisemenr, hy the Mai»isu,»le<, on hehalf of the Underwriters of IWmtba*, &c offering a reward ol »0,000 Its-, to arboaver
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  • 34 2 C7n tiie i7iii dt*i>i atiicuiK«« t (i a CpLCMAtf. E«qra II C. tarviea, at Sin|apbr»| w A !U j liuncm, dan u hu'i vi late G. Vkun f, E*qtm o, Coni.tul'-i lattla
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  • 64 2 Un ihf iftm iiiiy, (mi i,u.,i.i iifr Zmobia. in the I D-«v ol lieiiu;.!, in I. is pafAtg« to EngHhd, J KN ton of Sit C 8 lhi.\Ti n, Bui Ibt >i .l'iiy,o«i |;«.,,ni i he Scotia, Rfcvd. J. J. Tt'< \vm, t.!i,»|.lain «mj li.c ii^ni; »l Khi;ii
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  • 2357 2 BY AJAJOR JAMES LOW, iiAUKAS AKMI, on THE DRAWINGS OF Statues and other antient Remuins found in the ruined Cities of i.entral America as exhibited in Mr Stkpiiens's Incidents of Travel in Central A m erica Chiapas. Vi. L I The foHowirMT reflections have occurred to roe while perusing
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  • 84 2 Smyapore, Thursday, December, 15 1812 Captain U^geus, of the Schooner Minerva, reports mat in Mantling dose in to the N ft end ot Prevails Island, and distant from slioie about two miies, he saw eight large Tents 01 hms mad^ of Ship's sails he kept a good
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 711 2 bllAbS-TCKJNDfcKS. ALL kuuls of Pf.us Wok« mule and repaired.* (jut 9, Kc'lt, Mji-lnneiy. Shipping Utiks, &< Itc execu'>d on the *hotte«t n tne. Applicatruiia ina'le ai Mr Jacob (iinis, Ship wrighl, Teluk-Ayer iiireel, will be promptly attendee to htwfmporr, fttf Of I. 184*. FOR SALE. At the Godowns of t/tt
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  • 449 3 Coronfr Inqvfvts —lnquests were hMd ft t the Tauper Hospital on Monday last on tl.e bodies of Iwo Bugis men wlio came Is ibtir deaths under following rircurhsunce,. It appears that the deceased had quarrelled and one of them named Ha Don stabbed tl,e other in the side with a
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  • 722 3 Arrc.iMN[?TAN. Tli" force wlueh w,is?eut Out miller General McCaUULL ffOM Caluil |mm| an eii«ii<ireineiit on the 29th September at a i>ln<e oil* (1 I^t.tlif \< itli a large force umler Ami iahhi.la Kuan, ami many other Atlmham hiels. The tmvn of IffcJif wa* taken \,y assault alter a sharp resistaiire.
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  • 219 3 By the following extract from the Friend of India, it will be perceived the Calcutta I 'oiks have been visited by an earthquake to relieve the monotony of their jog-trot existence. A very severe shock of an earthquake was experrenced yesterday evening about ten minute- before •t", by our town's
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  • 2005 3 In another part ot this paper will be found some cuiious Ivtiiuuks l>y Major Low, attempting to trace a resemblance between Indian and Bond hist Idols and some very ancient remains etisting in Central America described by Mi Stbfbbim the plates in whose work are the subject of Major Low's
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  • 1238 4 xw^Pnilt. THIHHDAY IHHtIUB^^JTH^ PBCtJIBKB, I^4'-8. Arro.mt« art kef I in s r «iml, Dollar* dUWed Into CMNt. The o»nal crrdn on sales it m loUovs .-^v»of« u» t Article U, frtquotW sold for < Mh. Pbodvcb i« bw»fKt for Cwh. r,,,:*. Salt A Rick are
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  • 749 4 BUItOPE. GOODS. The Mary CampbtU, fro* tht Cljde has imported the following car. 23 Anchors, 9 pack. Jacconets 14 Chain Cablet, 10 bales Maddapollaina 17 bale* Twist (Male) 15 balea Cotton Yarn 2 boxes Cambrics, J 100 barrels Coal >ar, 5 casks Paints, 4 boxes Book
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  • 92 4 p C pp er 4.3. >s ptM 10 cwi. Hides £4 <( i' 4 Is Cassia /.s per box. MeausrementGoo'ls £3.10 a £1.18 pi .>0 cnbic feet. _r.J I lllljfllfl] «.'*ti i 1.1* till. 1 Hi r i<su^^«3 <-?^^E*iZSß!^aH co"a C C 2 -s > J5
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  • 25 4 a. 9* CM C* CM Q 2 s is!.:: It 83 5 I* >: W4.W I 3 -> os o >* v s«< H < w—
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  • 25 4 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL. ft N M L. V I J -'H so LI JH J r >» .2 s IS afS gt rS Z C
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  • 25 4 3 -i iW«{ hull a £-5 5 5J > S.*" tf o o > "g *^s ft* illili lea a i. t i. j. 5,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 385 4 ARRIVALS. Date. Flag Vessel's Namet Captatn From. Deer. 7 British ship Thetit Chss Macao S9th >»'i- 7 British ship Ju'ii^na Chi-.plin Mno»o 29 9| 1 1 amb. harp. Geo»77e fitnriek Hemichsen Mac«o 30th <»lt. British bri« Heaplee Ang I hint Pautianak J«Mb 'it. 10 Britisli Ik; rq. Weslln-o'i LininftOM iSydupy
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  • 1655 5 *R*E Press Office, iv. ,iT Deer l &> 1842. The following Proclamations by Sir Henry PoTTiHOiR are taken from the Friend of China Extra of the 6th instant, just received by the Lharle, Forbe*. They contain the particular! of a most cold blooded butchery of the Crews and Passenger!
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