The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 26 November 1846

Total Pages: 6
1 2 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 12 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. *fKI>HJITMJirto. *6tii .VOI'iVBfJH, 1546. -*>>. CCCCfLXXXIII
    12 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 772 1 PROCLAMATION. -M |Ml» Pimcior WiLtt Island. 1 "|>Y Virtue of a MvcAfont *t Malacca J3 Precept to me directed, 1 hereby procUino and «i»e nntic*-, lhat a Se?sin of Oyer and lerminer and General Gaul Delivery in and for "iNn 4 potK and the Places suht.nluuie tnereto, and *Uo for
      772 words
    • 1188 1 A_ POX SALE. w ca ««s of genuine bett Port Wine, imparted direct from Portugal by the Portuguese ship Omar.— A few dozens very superior French Cosnac just imported French Drawing-room Chairs, elegantly made, Bordeaux ed Wine in casks, lately imported par French ships Auguste Sf Marie and Iris Cognac
      1,188 words
    • 597 1 LITTLE, CU&SSTJEB CO. ADVERTISEMENT. fresh^TrrTvals. FOR BALE Wwlphalia and English Ham., Du.ch Chees«, SaX Rune, in 0 b k«g, DIRECT FROM"'EDINBURGH" Ferguson's well-known L 0 g M> Petfi Coat ri Ta f V 8».. ling Ladies Tartan Sash Bands, Black Crape for Mourning* AJoiocco Skins of all colors, AND A
      597 words

  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 831 2 of all sorts and ihe best quamy, a fr»V **>>• ply always on hand. Hoffman'* J»m« and JelliM. Bouled Fruit., Sauces, P.cklei. Vinegar, Salad On Capers and Muaiard. Bardinet, Wiltshire Bacon, Spiced Beef Tongues, hams, and Cheese. Cabin and Fancy Biscuits. Spermicetti Candles. WINES SPIRITS Sherry— J. Corkburn and Campbell's
      831 words
    • 1723 2 CHURCH OF ENGLAND LIFE] ASSURANCE COMPANY of London. |"v IJ E above Company having established v Branch of their Office at Singapore, invtei the attention of the Straits Community to the reduced rates at which the Lives oi Europeans and their Descendants may be Insured. Subjoined are the rates of
      1,723 words
    • 744 2 China Grass Cloih and ditto Handkerchief Europe silk Umbrellas. UKer^n.ef s Ladies Fancy Handkerchiefs. Manila Pina Handkerchiefs. Fine English Duck for Trowsers. Silk and Beaver Hats (Drab and Black Eau de Cologne, Lavendar and Rose Vvii« Milk of Rose., Q. V. and Italian Bouquet Turkey Rhubarb, Essence of Jamaica r
      744 words

  • 716 3 m TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRgsS Detr oir, I hnvf. c coinpl.'i it to make against certain ol jour 1...i, L t"< the Laud Owners— whom you are >o iead> (Oininiitmtt as being victimized bj ihe Puw- 'c I charge them with btilf ihe miful Hiver
    716 words
  • 1175 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Dear Sir, As I take a sincere interest in ihe prosperity of our litUe Theatre and hope to have many pleasant evenings wiihio its walls, iam induced to make a few r-marks on last night's performance, in the hope that they may
    1,175 words
  • 373 3 THE FUNERAL DIRGE OF ST ANDREW'S FESTIVAL. 'This now our tad fate once more to bewail, Tbe fall of a chap who once wagged bis tale la the noble attempt we related before, To raiie Volunteers amongst young Singapore But a funnier scheme now leads him astray, To get up
    373 words
  • 129 3 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 26th Novr. 1846 The H. C. Steamer Hioghly, Cap*. Congalton, arrived here on Saturday, bringing the Hon the Recorder and his J^ady, and Court Establishment. The Sessions it will be seen have been considerately postponed until the 10th proximo, so as to allo* of all
    129 words
  • 48 3 JWe are requested to state that the Memonal to the Governor General of India in Council against the Draft Act for depriving Her Majestys Justices of the appoint ment of the Police &c. will lie until Saturday next, at the rooms of Messrs LITTLE, CURsETJEE Co for signature.
    48 words
  • 88 3 •"We have much pleasure in noticing that 'a placeJforßathmgis likely to be fenced in from the harbour in front of the Esplanade where the Singaporeans will be enabled to enjoy the delightful recreation of Sea bathing. A Meeting took place on Friday last to discuss the subject, and c< nsult
    88 words
  • 110 3 A meeting of gentlemen favorable to the establishment of a Scotch Kirk at Singapore is to be held tomorrow at 12 o'clock in the rooms above Messrs Little, Cursetjee Co's Godowns, which we sincerely trust will result in the laudable object in view being carried into effect. There are yet
    110 words
  • 630 3 v A special general meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held on Saturday last for the purpose of considering the draft act f« r establishing a copper currency in the Straits Settlements, which was published in our advertising columns last week. The Chamber adopted a series of resolutions which
    630 words
  • 329 3 we are not aware that His Highnes* Tommungong Sree Maharajah, as His Honor the Governor delighteth to style him, has been taken into the service of the Sheriff as an extra Special bailiff, though from some facts which lately came to our knowledge we should infer such to be the
    329 words
  • 310 3 One of the most striking instances of the effects of monopoly and restriction in withering and destroying both production and commerce, is afforded by the case of the King of Slant's monopoly of Sugar regarding which we are in possession of a tew details. Previous to 1840 the trade in
    310 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 236 3 IKeness iv sending me your Pills you did. I now u ke (bit Opportunity of sending you order for the* .mount. *nd, at tb» aame time, to add that your Pills Aip* r/Veied cure of m disorder in my Liver and stomach, which all the mott eminent of the faculty
      236 words

  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE. CURRENT
    • 631 4 PRICES. I Stocks! Sp. Dollari I A*cho«. Cwt. 7^ r r e BoTTLBt 00 *j 70^ ant ,r d Coßftft „Gr O ss T Vu ioo Supplies CiW* Cables .-<*>* eLar^. Copper Shbathing Nails ..Pirn/ J* Supplies (opfi.Tokini DuUur 670 Sales. CORDAOB,I«9inch J CaktA«, Scotch,
      631 words
    • 506 4 PRICES. .Stock*. >p. Dollars.' -J^H PiculV.lO cßuppliej. Aniseed Picul, H Jone Arrack, Batavia P«r 80 Gallop 8 M BbT.LHVT, Sf!P Pliei Ch.nxßoot, h 8 U1K Camphor, China, n '"M*,."' <;AM.AL,am lo T 4M UPP Cuff.., Java .and Fading mVsj 5| J'ftHippliw. Kampar J»» d
      506 words
    • 673 4 "Europe goods: Several Eastern traders have left during the week wi.h bantedl cargoes of Europe Manufacture!, wh^n Hel^ much disappointment, and the general in)Dres<.inn .1 !ed that the holders of Cotton Goofls wiM Zv c y heavy', °S 8 on hand at the close of the
      673 words
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 8 4 i e 4 I 8 M II *ingt
      8 words
    • 92 4 If .m J e 3 o- fe/ .IS tuna mil i. U I 1 III- J hi 5 lli i*9$fi iMfei ]i J S i«^ 5 cj« c o s^ w a r; f- flu >^,»*^ :> IzJ wiu<?s,S 8 i 2* t« ?>5 E" 22 J L.S*H£aLi 1f? 1
      92 words
    • 429 4 AM. Da/« F/«y Fiwl'i ATamw. C V /«ifs I From Date o/ -z I Depart. Not. 18 British ship Sultana Wadge M^ao 4Th lost 11 Jo ft^i; Jg rt/ V« Harding China sth iost "on S*S\ bqfjan Maichkoor Marshall Amoy 26th ult la 2"-'? r Good Luck Pereir. Pinang llth
      429 words

  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 7 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SDXFGDFGSDFGSGSDFG
      7 words
    • 337 1 mediate loss which resulted from this sudden and arbitrary violation of T Treaty of 1826,-from vesse U whil £j paid the heavy tonnage dues anJent^ cargoes having to purchase Smrar c? the King for read? mone^y, a^ procuring them ,n the usual way by bar ter, while others which arrived
      337 words
    • 1508 1 I (From tht rk, na Mail October 29 Hongkong as a Trans-shipping Fort. To the EoiToa or t»« Chiwa Mail Sra.— «m quiti* d^.i^bc^J wtb ..>tic yim Ml |f •id tbe fr^yt'to, n,ve IMnM u,,.,n sot H«ta, matter-of.f-ct letter o you 23d ut, becau.e .1..c«.. wl,«« conducted pr O
      1,508 words
    • 441 1 We should have been still more indebted to our leiican friends il they ha«J gone a little faither in r improvements upon *ir Henry Pottinger's aty. 1 1 they had asked tor the privilege oi landgood* in entiepot, as at tiatavi«, Manila, &c ,it id no doubt have bren granted,
      441 words
    • 1621 1 I H IH*.1 H*. Smith"** bj Mf and "conded by Mr wlSl" J h !?k eetla htTin h «d iubmltted to it the £i hJ» 7* th es r ine Uofo Pi»i»» that Mr CompiS^ri eaCef UOJaitly MQt o ced, and illegally punished under an inapplicable Ordinance. Mr DunlopT
      1,621 words
    • 723 1 (From the Pinang Gazette, Novtmber 7.) On Wednesday l.st W.T. Lewis, Esquire, Assistant Kesident here, was sworn ih as one of the Judges of H M. Court, wbea a salate of fifteen guas wti fired from the battery. Oa Thursday he embarked on board the Aijw Keut Itin for
      723 words
    • 124 1 China Mails, {From t'e Eoglufiman, Octr. 13.) We have been informed that it is in contemplation 10 bnug the China uui's direct to Calcutta as tooa it th« ntw Steamer* come out from Eaglanff. This ■ra.i<ement will very little retard that part of the noiii which it destined for
      124 words
    • 625 2 (From tht B*gliskmm* Oeiobtr, 9.) We hare received Singapore papers to Mm 7th aldmo, from which ire have made a few extracts. The Singapone editor quotes prirate letter froas Chusin, which states that the America* Commodore Bid.le bad tailed for Japan in an 8t gun .hip,
      625 words
    • 381 2 (From the Eastern Star, October 25 J Having m ihe course of my duty fell compelled, much a K amtt my inclinaiion for pe.ce and harmony, io auke complaint against tome io authority here (aud all which traosac.ioos have been as aroisLn f' n rr U!ly misrepresented
      381 words
    • 1149 2 **t Shipping ani Mercantile Oazette, 9ept 1.) The past session of Parliament htt>been products of great changes m our iateraal policy, «ad has wit j neoted momentous events ia connection with external relations The iMt few aw»4h» bar »«wp< fro.n our foreign harisesv iraaunenfc and irrespective-dan-ger* of no- ordinary
      1,149 words
    • 1014 2 The utmost satisfactio has been by the establishiaeni by Miuisters of a naval station and commercial emporium in Pulo lubuaa* With respect, h >wever to ihe advantages to be Hen red from this ..insure, much will, of i.ecessity, depend on th« characters of the persons who may
      1,014 words
    • 1343 2 Trade With' Japan. (Prom toe Moaning Chronicle Wah wb.te»er tore, or dearoeu tbe preM may root out the advauugei of opening up a commerce wuh Japan, notbi,.< i. l.kely to be done by Govern ment until tHe_m »oaf«ota.i.ig aad mercantile cluieu prove, by meeting and memorial., or otherwise, that roll||
      1,343 words
    • 150 2 Lov« and Fbibndship are private feeling., of wbich it U dangerous to make a publio axbibitiou, because they always excite jealously. We do not like to see a lady foundling a gentleman, hinging on his arm, or leaning ou his breast it even offend, us on tbe stage theretore
      150 words