The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 19 January 1843

Total Pages: 4
1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ,IV>. 3. IV>*. 8. Tililt*n.lY JVLORjrijrG, 19th JT.£jriJ*AHY 9 1843. «*>>. CCCXCI.
    18 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 650 1 FOR LONDON. -*-V^ rpilF. Barq. PRINCE URGENT, ;&£ft#X& J Captain Bahclay, 392 Tons ''JfS^i For FieiiihJ, apply to v *??8l MAILAINE, HtASER&CO ii^more, 6th D*ce»*l*er^\iiA-l^ FOR LONDON rV| ITI lIX A Bnique SHEUITON Fjfr- X G MANGE, burthen 261 Tons, %22 will meet with quick despatch, having C ...^Slß*' l*
      650 words
    • 711 1 KOTICE. MR JOHN MYRTLE has been admitted a Paituer in our establishment from this date GEO AtUiSWtMIU'* CO Singapore, 2nd Jany. 1843. "ifOTICE. MR John Purss Cumminc, Mr Gilbert Angi s Bain, are admitted Partners in our Finn from this date. MACLAINE, FRASER CO. Singapote, 2nd Juny. 1843. HOLLOWLY 4
      711 words
    • 746 1 NOTICE. THE UyDtRsrGMCD has this day commenced Business as a Commission Agent at this place under the Firm of Hutchison Co. W. HUTCHISON. Hatavia, \st December, 1842 NOTICE. mm R DUTRONQUOY, of the London Hotel, ha s the honor to announce to the Commanders of Vessels a* riving at this
      746 words
    • 744 1 SX^GAFJKL BAKiIIY. BY order of the Proprietor, Messrs Fldbk and Wuitklaw, beg to inform the Community of Singapore and Captains of vessels touching at this Pert, that the above Establishment will be opened on or about the Ist of February next at the foot or Dt Montvjomerie's Hill situated near
      744 words

  • 2158 2 Frecis of Miscellaneous Events. From sth to ISth of October.) Is reported ihat at the time the turn out look ptac c in Lancashire, John Fielden, Esq., M P had upwards of one million pieces of manufacture*! goods on hands, so that it has turned out a (good
    2,158 words
  • 699 2 The following letter furnishe* us wiili nil the news of any cunsequeiu c from Uutuilrcuud I am not quite iert..in, but raiher think I made a inMrfke in ihe u\,te of my la»i lo y«»u however i!.i> is ihe Itth Dec. 1842, and ihe la-r day for »ome nme.
    699 words
  • 821 2 Deer. 3. A mm our was current a day or two ago that General Nott, on his arrival at Ferozepore, threw I up the command of hit Division. The rumour is confirmed in the Englishman of this morning, which also states that the Governor General had refused
    821 words
  • CHINA.
    • 106 2 (From the {'union Ue^U'er, Jumiary 1.) In consequence of the early departure of Captain Denliam tor En-land he is ,i,| e tv conti.,ue au account ot ihe loss of that vessel and his caprivitv i i tormosa in the manner he had at first intended; 9 but
      106 words
    • 1349 2 1812, afmitlnighr the Ensluh Brig Ann was w.eclcr e d on the Island or Formosa, near a village called* b y the natives Tnmsue. We were striped and ni. tj ye pruoutra arrived here on the 24rh of March,At this place (Tywan fo>, we were separated ami
      1,349 words
    • 646 3 Two trips to Pih-chuan and Chae-ho. lln the i»land af dMMfl there are some very beautiful v a ile >B an a other sequestered *|K>ts, the splendid tcent-iy «f which is truly exquisite and ron9t ever d'lipht ihe eye of the beholder. Amongst these are th« little %illau<-s of l'ihchu»n
      646 words
    • 654 3 All being before prepared, as soon as the daylight began to show itself, we were already in the saddle and proceeding on our wxy. Having gone through the north gate, we took the road that leads t«> Anslrvther't valley, which place it allowed to be one of tbe
      654 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 733 2 JfOTICE. THE Uta4etsigi*«d lia*e t*qy appointed Avems •1 tin- betttonent l«s the licit-. itct Munme i«mtmmc9 1 omi*uH* of (akiitia and are now prepswrd t«» grant Policies on liood* and Merchandiie r Tiea«»»i»- lo any j.«rt of the Woild, on ibe uS'j. I tefsas and iua>ke nsk |Miyat>k* in km
      733 words
    • 53 2 Sperm and Wax Candles. Manila Cht-roois and Manila Straw Hats. AJarryalts's Signal Books. Thompson and 'Jayloi'* Lunar Tables. Nautical Almanacs, for 1839, 1840 and 1842. Chan* of the Neighbouring Seas. AMP A variety of China Goods, Japan Silk Ctaak, Has k eis Birds of Paradise, Letter and Foolscap Paper Sic.
      53 words

  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 121 3 TO THE 1 DIT >X OF TBC SInOAPoRB FUEE piBWS Mr Editor, Among other errcrs of the press which entirely alter tlie meaning of some Marti of the. notice of the earthquake, in the frrte I' rest I 2\\\ irisUut, I tjeig to note the following, ..s of .more importance
      121 words
    • 95 3 l»» THE FDITOK OF 1 11 E •M >C 4fif RE FHEE FRF-9 Will you permit mf ihionah hW columns of your Journal lo ask the atiemiou of the Superintendent ot Uondfl, to the wretched condition of ihe KalUng road net; inning at ihe ltix hor hri<l«{e. For the present
      95 words
  • 13 3 At Singapore, On Sunday ihe 15th insianf, Mrs Moor, of a Son.
    13 words
  • 31 3 At dirigapore, on ><nni.iy me i.tMi m»r»nt, Mr* Monica Johnson, Wife of Mr Fflix Johnson, «4ril M yetirs, 8 month and 15 day*, much regretted hy her Kt-lanves and Fiiends.
    31 words
  • 1159 3 Singapore, Thursday, January 19, 1843. The November Mail— A portion of the Overland M«il for November, arrived yesterday afternoon, via Calcutta per Harlequin, While. W.! have received a copy of the Monthly Tuna, which is, we believe, almost the only copy that has reached the Settlement, but
    1,159 words
  • 372 3 We have received Calcutta papers op to 26th The Governor General had joined rhe Army of Reserve on the 9«h Deer. Tb« whole of the troops in Camp were paraded to meet him. His Lordship is stated to be in a fair way of becoming very popular with the Army,—
    372 words
  • 505 3 Add'eued to two Sisters, and written i* their Album. Fur fragrant lowers, and clouds of glorious hu« Rich meadows in the yellow sunset sleeping— Proud birds on radiant wings through regions blue— O'er hit) and vale their course majeslic keeping— Gny butterflies with gold »nd purple dotted, [Flowert of
    505 words
  • 136 3 The l\'cl*hm>in and the Haper. He used to lake in a fonnhjbt-old daily London paper," which, in ln» remote corner of %Vafe», would arrive tiy tw» mi^ three, and Tour at a lime, according to the car* rier's visits. Once there was an account, in the first paper he opened,
    136 words

  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PREICE CURRENT.
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 92 4 ill If! 1111 If 1 H Hi 4 H 'ft* I :::::::::5»: !-•-> 1 :a 51 .X 1 I 0S m J 45 i5 2 o IS if o :flf |5 1 V :Uli .IK J I- t| scs i- I:!|i IJM ;::e:; ss "*l 3 r 4 1 >r|
      92 words
    • 132 4 A^BXVA3M^___ Date. Flag Ve»»eVs Name* V*p a<n From. V 7 rr- p. I I i>«partur§. ll Port H a Tr c u z^ /m E H tl d', bq 3/ary. o/^ai/iny* D*SiU« Macao Ut intta t R r !S^ b rq r enc n- Bu Durham r «*«o» 4 rvi
      132 words