The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 5 July 1850

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. tl. 16. suremroME, wuin^y moujtutg, st« i S5 **v>. zt
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 786 1 fO» HONGKONO, MACAO, AMD WUAMPOA. m.l*t ffIUE Clipper Barq SIR EDWARD JrSK X RYAN, Capuin Tuanin, will A have quick despatch for the above Ports mm^R^R* having ihe greatest part of her Cargo (Mac td, for freight or passage apply to JOZE D'ALMEIDA fc SONS. frppore, tSth June, 1850 ro»
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    • 803 1 FOR SALE IV PUIUC AUCTION, By Order of the Administrator of JOHN MANN, D«c«AiED. A VALUBLR Pl«t of ground, .i,« t ,ed in the ni district of paylam panted with Cocoanut Trees; as also a half finished brick-built dwelling house on the Esta.e, which will be sold by Publk Aucuoo
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    • 825 1 Ton sale. BY ORDER OF THI EX«CUTOR, Oh Wcdnesdmy the IOM July next at noon, BY H. SURIN, AT HIS SHOP IN BEACH STREET. THE Following property beloneine to the Esta c of the late Captaiu Samclc Comoalton, Stiver and Plated-ware. Chronometer, Thermo neter, Bympie»o«neter, Azimuth Compass, Tell tale Compass,
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    • 1038 1 HOTI€£ TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. VALUABLE AND EXTENSIVE LANDED I'KOPUKTY, Belongv g to the Estate of the late Tan Tocksing H\quir», deceased, THE UNDERSIGN ED begs to intimate to the public, that he has been instruct ed to sell, BY PUBLIC AUCTION positively to the highest bidders, without limit or
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    • 577 1 1 1ST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE. AT THK COSiiiISSiGS ROOMS Of LITTLE, CUHSETJEE CO Commercial Square Singapore. LAMES*APPAREL. 1 Berlin Wool of colors IB. iota and Shoes, English and French. Bonnet* direct from Paris, silk, Mtin and iet» Danauble and straw I lUlxarine Dresses Cups— Blond and Lace C»jes and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 854 2 WINES SPIRITS. Alm— English sod Slngapore*bottled Allsopp and Bass' Beer Brtodv— beiil ognac CAaajpajtne, Gfitltr't C/«ret— first quality Cordial, cherry and ratf. berry Cherry Brandy Glenlivet Whiskey Gin in eatca Hook— JoAtnnislery Liqoeuri— Kdiorted Maraacbino and Ratan Old Tom Port— very anterior Bkerr« J orkhurn'i, caaapb«(l'a"<*a. OILMAN'S STORES' Beef tnireH
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    • 887 2 Beer, Wines Spirits. Allsopp, Bass, Hodgson and Tennent's Beer, English and Singapore bottled. Brandy— real old cognac] Bitters, direct from Germany Claiets of choice flavour Champagne of first quality Cherry Brandy, Cordial and Ratafia Gin, reaV Hollands and old Tom Hock— Budesheimer, Johannesbeigei aod tiockneiLiqueurs of superior Maraschino and Anisette
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    • 942 2 NOTICE. r~ I Hereby declare, that i have appointed Messrs Frederick Lender Co as my Agents for Singapore and all the neighbouring Settlements, and that they alone are authorited to sell and to receive orders for my manufactures. Cologne, \4th September, 1848 JOHANN MAIUA FARINA. The Genuineness of Johawn Maria
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    • 1008 2 Just imported ex Arrow from China and exposed for safe. An assortment of Lickered ware, viz. Teapoys, Ladies work Tables, Chess and Backgammon Tables, Chess and Backgammon boards, Ladies work and Gentlemen's Razor boxes, Ladies Cabinets, Tea catties, S-gar boxes, Decanter lands, Joss-stick boats, Gloveboxes, Trays, Baskets, Paper boxes &c,
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    • 1139 2 appear, and the discharge from all the ulcer. tibly decroasud, and at the expiration of eirht L p the, were perfectly healed, and the bo, tho r l°? restored to the blessings of health, to the lhl went of a large circle of acquaintances, who co-u tify to the truth
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  • THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA.
    • 145 3 Ar rival of the May Mail. The P. O. Company's Steamer Braganza Captain Potts, arrived here yesterday afternoon, bringing the Europe Mails of Way. The news will be found below. A fearful gale occurred at Madras on the 24th May last by which the barque Sulimany of Bombay, Boo tons
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    • 1394 3 Lokdon,24<4 May, My Budget of news is but light this month, Whitsuntide hat been fine and we have been playing* all of us that could manage it, in imitation of our «u:enors who have had a week* re, ose fiom their Parliamentary dufies. Previous to the vacation
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    • 1017 3 {trom the Atlas for India, May 24.) The Whitsuntide holiday! hare been enlivened by rumour* of war. There hat been a rapture with France but the eha«m which now teems to separate the two countries will be biidged over before we are much older. The affairs'seems to
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    • 337 3 Tue intelligence of tbe fortnight which relates especially to Indian affairs is not of a very exciting description, but some items of interest will be found ia the usual place. The Privy Council have giten judgment \u the apj»r«i w Matter in Equity ot the Supreme Court of
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    • 142 3 p n ARRIVALS. 1-iora China— April u>;u, tim9n Ameer. May 10, John Bunyan; 11, Confucius and Panama. From Ntw Zealand— May 3, William Hyde; 11, Oriental Queen, and /lu.<tra/<uia. From Hobart Town May 10, Calcutta. From Adehidb May 10, Elgin. From Laukcestom May 11, Stirlingshire From Sydney— May
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    • 1083 3 To the Editor of the Home New*. Sir. In your number ot 24th of April, you quote from toe Times a complaint tb.it steam communication with Australia should be delayed by obstacles interpoied by the East India Company, and tbat journal atki, upon what grounds they
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    • 1078 3 Cassia Linriei. Hut one parcel, consisting of 190 chests has been offered publicly, and which was bought in, above what was then considered to be the value, namely, the first pile at 90s, and the second at 85s per cwt. Cloves are lower 6 casks Amboyna have been
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  • 933 4 1. The improvements in the Police sys'em are the most apparent in its successful exertions to pr»vent crime*: n<^ 'he 'own of Singapore 'or seme time hi* been nearly free from crimes of an atrocious character; °ul out o< the limits of the town, without the imall circle in
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  • 40 4 At Thornliill, on the 30«h Apri", hy the Rev. Lewis II iy Irving of Kalkirk, Gil en M'Mi'knu, Esq., Stngapote, second son ol llionn> M'Mii.kiup, Kg of Mi'tni^e, to liel n, lld«ft diu.hier ol Alexander Mactarlane, PNq of Tliomhiil.
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  • 2067 4 Singapore, Friday, bt/t July 1850. 11. M. S. Hastings, Captain Austin, arrived here on the 30th ultimo, having left Hongkong on the 20th May last. The P. O. Company's steamer Achilles, Captain Evans, arrived hoie on the Ist instant, having left Hongkong on the j 23rd ultimo
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  • 70 4 Art Journal Athenaxim Belle Assemble Bigg's Family Herald Blackwood's Magazine Chambers' Journal I Colonial Magazine Copperfield Daltou Dublin University Magazine Flash's Magazine Pendennis Punch T.i it's Magazine United Service Magazine N ew Books. Fletcher's Notes from Nineveli 2 volf. Hunt's Fourth Estate 2 vols. Knight's Land We Live in
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  • 847 4 By H. N. M. Steamer Borneo which arrived here on the evening of the -28th instant, we have received Java Courants to the 22nd ultimo. Some more leaders in the disturbances in Bantam had been captured, together with a number the rebels. Five men who were watching their sawa
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  • 90 4 London, 2-I*4 Jl/a^. My Rud^et of news is but light t his momli, Whitsuntide has l>een fine and we have lieen pliiyinff, all of us t hat could manage it, in imitation of our M),crors who have hnl a week's rej ose fiom ilieir Parliaments y duties. Pjevious
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 527 4 SHIPPIKO IN THE HARBOUR. tenets' i\«tnt\ i I'ous Co/nmi ulem < onst^nee*. I destinations B[c. 11. M. ship Hustings i990 Austen,~Esq 11. M steamer Fury 1124 Wilcox, Esq ii. C steamer Nemesis Wallage, Esq 11. C. steamer Hoonhly Stewart 1). ba r q Sumatra Veltimnn A. L. Johnston Si Co
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    • 193 4 Baird, Mr T. Sinclair and Mr R. Aspenall. Per steamer liragmza Mr Pry™ and Lady, Mr Bennett, Co'. Delimerfl, Col. don M. Batders, Mr Waity, Mr Wetmoth, Dr G'orooquet aertant, Mr Boudtille and Houg Bing. Per Afa« gelUn—ls. M. Carnie Eriuire. DEPARTURES. ~B*T» j V'*9 Vettet's Mamtt. Vaptmin Bouni For~~
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  • 1017 5 I Toe Australian Goverumeat bill hj* bcea F««!l Je^aied aod patted iv 'd readier wuhout roateridl alteration by a jrity of 220 against 138 Tbe Protectionists has met with another roott ■igaaJ o«it«i, upon a motion for a Committee »pos» ike Coro dune*; and tliey have evinced tWtr a«al to
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  • THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 1958 5 Singapore, 29th June, 1860 The EUanora, George Buck horn, Isabella^ Lord Byron and Bombay, have arrived from Great Britain since our previous report but do not add much to the stock of Goods in the place. June has been a dull and inactive month the transactions
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    • 999 5 Imports Exports every are tree of all charges. Account »r« kept i» Spaoiib Dollara dl.ided into C«*U. Tbe vasal credit oa Mies U•» followe :—Europe Goods, 3 Monthi. India* end China Do. 3 Moothi.
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 12 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY MORNING. sth JULY, 1850.
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    • 275 1 (JV-om tkt Alorntug CAronieU, Bfry 31.) from a paragraph in tbe Sinyaport Frtt Preu we r.rn th»t a paper bad been received at Sarawak sigaed by about tfty of tbe principal Malay and Djak rbiefs of Sartbaa, promWiog never to pirate again, and agreeing to give information of othert
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    • 677 1 Canton. [From the OterUni Chmm Mail, June 22 We bear mile about ihe fatal epidemic •pokea of list month as prevailing ia the neighbourhood of Canton, and conclude it it decreasing. Upwards of six months ago we mentioned that, with a virw to check smuggling and otber irregularities, the
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    • 211 1 The new Governor of Macao arrived at the end of list month in tbe Portuguese mm of war Dom Jodo J which followed s^oitlj alierwurdi by tue Domm Marim 11. Neither Teasel bat brought soy considerable "cceinou to ibe garrison, bat another witb troop* it shortly expected. The precise
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    • 320 1 In our last Overland we mentioned that H. E. Mr Bonham and suite bad gene to Sbangbae, where be •till remains, awaiting the issue of the Reyntrd't nclision to the Peiho. Prior to the departure of the Lady Mary Wood, a report was current at Shaothae th«t the Reynard
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    • 399 1 Burning of the Elizabeth Ainslie." On the Bornlog ol Thur.d.y the «bt P F.lizabtih Atnilu wm destroyed by fire .t tbe tuuuin<a»oon aacbur^e -be arrived from Celcutu ou tbe Gtb ibtuat .tib a ergo of Cotton, Saltpetre end Opinm. «r «'er portion of wbicL is totally lost. On I Wtdt
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    • 3440 1 Fixates Head Money. (From the Times, May 24. Ob the vote of 176,698*. lor rations miscellaneous services, including bounty money tor irates, Mr cob.len Mil, the estimate contained an item of IOO.OOOf. for bounty allowed for th« capture or destruction of enemies' ships-of war and of piiatical vea»et«. He
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    • 186 1 Tk. M <From lh Globe, May 4 to the ~«II.t B n l i? riB i a aCbed t0 illthit r latM covered mm..?° mean prillce Mr Burns ha. ditwore ex St« t a llnioD^ >nd coal field io Borneo "ca. He lelfn. a Bny
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    • 186 1 Review of the Market, (Prom the Daily Atla California, April 20 It w.Hbe obterted, by referenced Pdce.Carr«at now marked, arising itom increaafo? m-M™! •»ong merchant.. Tr.n.action. of moment Z h c^'i? hiS tia e tOlDeirhit cheeked, froi «al fh« n lt nnew"n w created e.rly in the month by
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