The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 23 September 1847

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .vo.as. rvi. 19. THinn^r j»oujrMw*zn n septet bub, is*» •*v». hrrvu
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    • 701 1 OOVEINKEVT WOTITICATIOIf. JOHN CONNOLLY .•Esqi'ihf, Senior, h«» All r*nv been appointed Sheriff of Prince of Wales [sbaA Singipore and Malacca, and Marshal of the of Judicature of ihe g.u<l Settlement in its admiralty Jurisdiction, for the enduing year to commence from the -29<h instant W. J bUTTEHWORTH, Governor oj Prince
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    • 715 1 NOTICE |S HEREBY GIVEN, that the Partnership heref c sul l|n between and amon* ROBERT M.itir/V, WARD DORRINO, and THOMAS I i VA.. 1 N und r 'h«'F'>mofKEH,DOEKING T a iV* ~i Y al Gl w a^ h v h s Parties, A n u B .;a?»£. Pi 1 CMENRY
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    • 630 1 SALE BOVS£HOX.D FURNITURE See. AT No. 4 Gemmili's Buildings, Com* Ttnercial Square. lI E Undersigned will sell by Public Aociion, on Tuesday the 28th instant, at 10 o'clock 11. Furniture of every description, Books and Pictures, A fine Billiard Table, A Palenquin with Pony and Harness, ALSO A valuable DOG
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    • 679 1 X.XTTXE, dmSETJEEACO'S ADVERTISEMENT. NOTICE. HPHE Undersigned have just received lowing N and PARIS the fo1 St Sfr n Shoes '^dies and Ladies Colored Muslin Dresses, Gentlemen's Dress Coats and Surtouts Corduroy for Riding Trowsers, French Black Satin for Waistcoats, Ditto Colored Silk Velvet for d tto, Ditto Black Silk Neckerchiefs,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 760 2 Ivory Chessmen of sixes. Hoffman's Jams and Jellies. Bi u.eJ Fruits. 9mces, Pickles. Vinegar, Salad Oil Capers and Mustard. Sardines, Wiltshire Bacon, Sliced B?< f Tongues, hams, and Cheese. Cabin and Fancy Biscuits. Spemicrui Candles. WINES BPIRITS. Sherry J Corkburn and Campbell's ►•ry tuperior. 1 jine 1 |MM Isj quality—
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    • 956 2 TO MERCHANTS, DEALERS 6k OTHERS IVIUIK 1»H? PAIiVriOY* Are universally held in high estimation, and the fact of the distinguished patronage 'hey »i»j*»yi iheir general use in all Countries, and the numerous testimonials constantly received of their efficacy, aff. rd the best and surest proof of their merits. UNDER THE
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    • 1042 2 inspection may be avoided by having the effects packed in tin or wooden cases, or in tarred canvas, and sealed in India with the Agent's seal, so as to satisfy the Health Department that no package has been opened during transit through Egypt. Such packages must, however, be accompanied by
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    • 1103 2 Birkenhead, near Liverpool, j any Sir,— l have been afflicted with a severe con* K shortness of breadth, for nearly eight years a d Ui trying various remedies, did not find mjielf.nW ter I purchased a small box of KEATING'S LOZENr'' 1 of you, from which 1 found great benefit.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 891 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FRRE PRESS Dear «Sir, Piesuming on your habitual kindness I lake the libeity of sending you an account of our Race*. Thursday, the 16ih, wa« to have been the first day. Hut it rained in such torrents that racing was out of
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    • 712 3 to the EDITOR OF THE BINOAPOREFR£E p(lE3s Dear Ur Slaga^ Ore 20th s *pt™ber, 1847. r«« if The P resen mon ent is favora' le for Th i^ziTJr lo sev ri topic > of pubiic u»on?h. f new f Jud "ho is determined wm, Mho k Ce °1 h 8
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    • 1084 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRE^S My Dear Mr Editor, Will yo-i have ilie goodness to give insertion iu your valuable columns to the few followii g remarks, In explanation of a pa»size occurring in an article which iatelv appeared in your paiei, fntiilel Report of the Benevolent
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  • 40 3 On the 15th instant, at hi. Andrew's Church by the Itevd. 11. Moi'u, a. m, L. W.Seymour, Esq of ilie 2nd Bombay Cavalry i o Catukrine AN» fc second Daughter oi lhe late J C Burton Esq., of Laltuua.
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  • 17 3 At Sea, on Uard vhe Danish brig dnna Margurethu, on the Isi July, Mr William Smith.
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  • 1727 3 Singapore, Thursday, 23rd Sept. 1847. The Court of Judicature is still engaged with Criminal business, notwithstanding the unusual activity infused into the conduct of the proceedings by the new Recorder. It may however be expected to finish the remaining cases in the Calendar by the end of
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    • 217 3 uphold and promote tbe interests of tbe Ait-Union o r Londo". by presenting to their more fortunate Subscriber the larae Amount of FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS, GOLD OR BANK NOTES We trust that the Public will clearly undented this to b« AN UNCONDITIONAL GIFT ON OUR PART, without any consideration whatever,
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  • 889 4 t( n Treae^tmont. rThe II fi'hle H. .If. 'nuri of Judicature of Prince ff Waits hi lt ,(1 Singapore aid MtfNW 44 The Preset) Juient of the Grand Jurors U Court SMtembled Aft r wliat fell from The Hon'ble Tlie Recordei in hit addies* io ||m (irau<t Jury on
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  • 2504 4  -  betters from Java. No- VI. r>jocjocarta, (Java) 2!*' July, 1846. We hid n^w t» »isit the Suinn we soon reached bis Kruton (tit K.r*\on j> or excellence, «nd were asrormtif d at the c »oß{<le?e cunfortnity of the interior ar Mnij;«»mpnt« liotli j^luc* of Solo and Djocj >carta see*
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  • 724 4 Law Intelligence. HOUSE OF LORDS. (The Shipping and Mercantile Gazette July 24 Uving v. Manning-Ship Genkral Kyd Maiunic Insurancc.— Valukd Poucr-TtiU «se involving a question of great importance to the com' mercial world, the i,ord« h*d set dowo for judgment at one o'clock oa Friday. The case wai argued
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 435 4 SHIPPING KN THE HA-aQOOB.. rs ■>«/'* -V "«■•> 1 *<»<t iommundrri Conwinee.% i lifiitmll** U. AJ xean.oi .liadba SUJ j Ma uu lisqre B. sc'inr Tkt e»u 43 j iluJ^sou Shaw, Wliitehead &Co B. bria DmcktM Letuste, 274 i Uenhee Ditto I Pinang Spanish brig Martin j UerreM Mildieions, Bkwlell
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    • 731 1 the bot'oao ot tbe sea, or bad been broken to pieces a i the whole or great pat of the fragments had rtscbed ih« «l» ore wreck I ««J the course h u b«eu in all esses in modern times, to consider the 0
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    • 1612 1 (F^am the Morning Pott, June, 2.) The following are extract* from tbe second Report (jutt issued by order of the Haute of Lords) from tbe Lord*' Select Committee to inquire into the Execution of the Criminal L<tw, especially respecting Juvenile Offenders mid Transportation i A
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    • 1815 1 The principal seat of th« Russian trade with China is Ht Kiacuta, and the Mongolian frontier establishment Mdimnichin. beond in importance to tint emporium is lh.' ommeice m>iintnioed at Kokand by cam*ans from Orenburg. The Chinese and Osbeck merchants from i'uikigt-in and Hanse assemble
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    • 535 1 British Shipping, Imports, and Exports. neruioa moved for by Mr /I. Dou-las, M.P., show that the year 1816, 7bS) British vessels, of I 224 214 too. entered inwards, a..d that 8.652 vmeU, of 1.44-2,140 tout, clea-ed outwards. The numbe.lof lorciga vessels that eute. ed inwards amounted to 47*0 •1 1,4
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    • 2770 1 Ihb Bbtel Nut. Mr Hagger sUtes in Tht Pew terinary Record, that no other remedy than the betel nut ib used in ludin t r horses affected with worms. Fiouj one to two d.ucbms of the powdered nut are added to bali the usual d ee of aloe., with
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    • 41 2 Al BiMgtpore, on .t,e 22,.d i-tsiaat tho Lady of J< k !J Almeida Ju'.r. Ksq.t- o < a [i A (ictiTEft *i -m.u,|,. r-. on Ui« U no t Fk.ncis Erh E^i v\ hi. is, t jS n«p i so ir*
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