The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 19 July 1850

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. tot. 16. tujra^troKE, *hi,k4v MonjrijrG, i9x« jrrr, isso. IV>. tJ!>
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 822 1 FOR BAIF, FREIGHT OR CHARTER -Li, HMHB Clipper Barque SA HJ H, Cap- JL lain Skev, 185 Tons burthen. &£t A A PP'y to ap'ain Skey. or LTvTO J WALTEIt SCOTT DUNCAN. StnaufKue. I July. 1850. FOR SiLIaE. "3rSiT llii *»PP er Schooner POLKA. I JL bur-hen 160 tons, well
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    • 963 1 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE LANDED PROPERTY. The undersigned has been favored with instructions to sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON MONDAY, 22ND JULY, 1850. (If not previously disposed of by private contract MnpUK. following valuable, substantially X trick-built Houses or Shops situated on ihe banks of ihe Singapore Canal, commanding an
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    • 977 1 NOTXCF. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On Saturday, the 20//; July, is* AT 4 P.M. ON THE SPOT. THAT Valuable, large and confeniently situated piece of Ground ac ihe comer of Hi K h S reel and Hill Stree», containing an aiea of 29 200 Square feet and held
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    • 1080 1 CURES FOR THE UNCURED! I HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. I AM EXTBAOROIVARY CURI OF SCttOfULA OK king's bvilExtract of a Letter from Mr J. H. Alhday, 209, High Street, CheUenhnm, dated the 22nd January, lSju. To Professor Holloway. Sir. My eldest son, when about three years of I age, was afflicted with
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    • 589 1 LlkT OF ARTICLES TOR SALi:. AT THR COUMrsslO\ ROf^U OP LITTLE, CURSBTJSE i CO Commercial Xmjl auk Singapore, LADIES APPAREL Berlin Wool of colors Boat land Shoes, English and French. Bonr.eti direct from Pari«, silk, salin Mid net* Dunstable «ud straw lialzi'rino Drt^ses Cap^ Blond and Luce Cape* and Curl's
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 867 2 WINES SPIRITS. Ales— Englwh and Sio|apore-b©UUU AU»o|'|> and Bata' Heer Br««dv— beatt'oßoac Cbaapi('it, G>M/er f Ciarei-firat quality Cordial, cberry and rwpbtrry i.berry Brandy Glenhtft Wbuney tilo in caaes Horn Jvhannuberg Liqurura— aaaorted Iklataarhiuo and K«ta& Old Turn Port »rry auperlot htirrv J. Corkhuro'*. uaiapbell'a'imr. OILMAN'S STORES' Beef— aplc«-«i and amoked
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    • 872 2 Beer, Wines Spirits. AlUopp.Ba^s, Hodgiouand Tet-<cenr§ B«er, English and Singapore bottled. Brandy— reai old cognac' biturs, direct from Germany Clarets of choice flavour Champagne of first quality Cheny Brandy, Cordial and Ratafia Gin, real Uoilacds and old Tom Hock- Budesheimer, Johaonesberger tod HockheiLiqueurs of superior Maraschino and Anizette Madeira— London
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    • 957 2 NOTICE. 1 Hereby declare, that 1 ha»e appointed Messrs Freoeukk Leader Co as my Agents for Singapore and all the neighbouring Settlements, and that they alone are authorized to sell and to receive oiders (or my maiufaciures. Cologne, \Ath September, 1848 JOIiANN MAHIA FAKINA. The Genuineness of Johawn Maria Farima's
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    • 850 2 Just imported ez Arrow from China and exposed for sale. An assortment of Lickered ware, viz. Teapoys, Ladies work Tables, Chess and Backgammon Tallies, Chess and Backgammon boards, Ladies work and Gentlemen's Razor boxes, Ladies Cabinets, Tea catties, S j gar boxes, Decanter stands, Jo*s-siitk boats, Glovebuxes, Trays, Baskets, Paper
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    • 1232 2 NOTICE. BY Virtue of a leMer of instructions from lU Jtt Ksmael llajee Abuolla, of Homhay, "u l(J undersigned lias transferred the management o' t!, e business here to Abdollau llajek Yusmf, »aica will in future be conducted by the said AbdolCu? Hadiee Yusdff. Parlip* having any claim a^inst the
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  • 502 3 Tilt EDITOR <>F THE lINOAPORE FREE PRESS A< ila?in r befn lady *«ccessful in obtaining •c'sftorv mSn* on bth K of m > r oor counUy••"•ffVirtHlMl which they had long la- under, lhrc U< h your kir.d and impartial m 1 M P ,.ort. I am now again encouraged,
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  • 1546 3 l..>t Fiidaj uiKiit aia bery wis committed a( Ttluk A)tr in one oi I lie houses k twn ui.der ilic ri.nip ol (miiuihl.'s Bui oiiii^s 1; appears, that ihe ikwftf t-iiUr.d tin? jmmises by mean? of a ladder, i li they 11..11 pm\ auamsl IIM bitkwall, and which mat
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  • 3997 3 Singapore, Fridty. 19/ A July 1850. The Hag-ship Hattimgs, Captain Austin, hiving on hoard 11. K. Rear- Admiral Austin, C. B ami family, left this on the 17th inst, for Malacca and Pinniig. After stopping a clay or two at Malacca, we understand His Excellency will spend
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  • 92 4 Monthly Report of the Singapore Institution Free Schools furnished by the Secretary. Foa June, 1850. Nn. of Names on the list (Is', J'jly ISM).. Average daily attendance in Juue.. Entered in ditto.. Left and struck off for now attendance.. J'nvbtti Uoarders with Head Master.. i'"n lii on the Foundation B
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  • 711 4 The Australian Constitution. (From the Examiner, May Attached we arc to liberty, self-government, and l»cil iu.lepnideDce, three great principle* which will doubtless m»ka the tour of tae globe, we are yet of ouiuion that countries may be emancipated too soon «i.d that nothing can be more beruficiul in young
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  • 1014 4 me expected birtb of au heir to the Spanish throne, and to the r*ce of the Spmish Bourbons, >• an event full of interest even in the present ti»e ma. Iced by •ucli doubtful political prospect. It is tf
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  • 691 4 [From the Times, May 11.] We understand that the desired arraneements between the Government and the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation t ompdny fur the inline* diate establishment ot a mail steam route to Australia are making progien. Obstacles interposed by the India house still constitute
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  • 348 4 Improved Report of the SlaveMarket. {From the Times, May 14 New York, Jan. 28, 185(/. Air Joseph Bruin, mv,—m*» Nancy Cartwright has learned that you nave come mm (lie pammim uf her daughter Bmllv, as well a» her two sisters, Sally and Hagar, with Uieir children. Emily supposes tlut you
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  • 189 4 Arnold the tupping detained by Sir W Parkei'-t i(|u-«dron is .Maltese vessel, vfcfafc, probably to secure tlie advantages of nationality in (lie roils f Greece, had pionned Gieek papers, aad therefore though really British a» to owneisliip and c:ew be' came li<ib eto the consequences
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  • 537 4 uacuments purporting to be the final cirresnondei.ce between Mr Wy.e and M. Londos h«ve been published in the Pans journals, and reproduced through Um'tgnani'i Meetenyer, in some of the London journals. They anticipate the papers promiied to Par (lament by our own Minister.; but we have no means of
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  • 791 4 I (From the Spectator, May 18.) Royalty waB r«. S piendant on Wrdnei-d >y night in celebration of Queen V.ctoria's birthday. For the j public festival wot discounted nine da>s before maturii ty. ihe cloud of smoke that ban** over tLis great city, in defiance of Mr
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  • 754 4 f olEhidge andthb Jew -The other day 1 «as what you would c»\\ floored by a Jew. He passed ml several times cry my for old clothes in the most JZ and extraordinary tone I ever heard. At last I wa, »o provoked U, t I said to him,"
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 164 4 SHIPPINa IN THE SAVOUR. 11. C s te..m*r Nemesis Wallace, E>q J""' 0^ IJ. U. steamer Hoo x hty Stewart n B. b-.q 286 Uraham q! i Waulnnn, B sl.nr fl'aA.,6 86 Moyle Svod O mar H-gkong fci% S£r F&»«- Urt-men ship I nuhue 440 Steljei Amoy S'langhu DmM brif
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    • 86 4 DEPARTURES. Juiy 12 brui.h baiq *,> M. Mgm ~T\^ chin* n P ;,h K° bnr rora Crbada Manil h M Bntuh brig Zeelnst Young Labuaa fj tcl bar( l God.hall Amoy \t 2 nt 8 J hlp JV/fl/4CCfI Coil8i Chi.. 1 |J g r lt h P»M Thomson C*lcatl. 2""^
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