The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 December 1858

Total Pages: 4
1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 25] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 30TH DECEMBER, 1858. [NO. 52
    18 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 775 1 AGENTS [Lomond Street. Injwon— Me** Algar k Street, 11, Clem nt'* Lane, PAKIS— MrG. W. Yapp, Hue Montpensier,fio. 6. .MALTA Mr Muir, New* Agent. HONI.KOWG— Friend of China Office. GNED. IU§T RtGitVE©® AND ON SAUE AT THE TREE PRESS OFUCE. THE AMERICAN EXPEDITION TO JIPAN. By Commodore PERRY, with numerous
      775 words
    • 1131 1 KA*ILI*OK*S PA TENT METALLIC LIQUID anEATIIING. THE necessity for a composition of the above description, at a moderate cost, to effectually prevent the accumulation of sea-weed, Barnacles, &c., on the bottoms of Iron V esse Is, hys been long felt; it being well known that from the want of such
      1,131 words
    • 808 1 L PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO MP ANTS OFFICE Battery Road—Singapore. ©UTWARB MMU. ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam-ships, with the European Mails of the 20th November, may be expected to arrive at Singapore, en route to Hongkong, on or about the 30th December. Application
      808 words
    • 955 1 NQTIGE. PASSENGERS per P. and O. Co's steamers are requested to take Notice, that on and after the Ist January 1857, their Baggages will be weighed and labelled before shipment, and any excess of the regulated weight will be charged for at- the rate of drs. 14.40 per cwt. to
      955 words
    • 871 1 AGENTS. Batatia —Messrs Lnnze Co., Bookseller*. CALCUTTA —Messrs Thicker, Spink Co. St Andrew's (^PIKAKG —Gazette Office. f Library wines and spirits Ales--Engli<h and Singapore bottled, Allsopp's and Bass' beer, brandy, best cognac, champagne—- Geislers," claret, first quality, cordial, cherry and raspberry, cherry brandy, Glenlivet whiskey, gin, in cases, hock— u
      871 words

  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 874 2 WMAMPQA A CQ.*3 ADVERTISEMENTS. MESSRS WHAMPOA CO. have always on sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following Goods, selected especially for their Stores: VHOSiU, RETAIL, AND FOB EXPORTATION. millinery and hosiery Articles to the Work Table BalzarineOresses Bonnets of the latest modes, from Paris Berlin Wool, of assorted
      874 words
    • 957 2 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION BOOMS OF mm LITTLE CO* COMMERCIAL SQUARE —SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Sboes, and Slippers—Paris and London-made Braces—Elastic, Silk, and Cotton; buttons—Natal and Military; Coats, Ready made Dress—Surtoots, Codringtona, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the finest and lightest materials; Carpet Bags of varioussizes: Corduroy
      957 words
    • 791 2 NOTICE. THE Undersigned has resumed business as an AUCTIONEER and BROKER, at No. 14 BoatQuay. JOHN HENRY. Singapore, 2St A June, 1858. CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE THE Undersigned having been appointed Agents here for the above Office, are prepared to grant Policies payable in China, Calcutta, Bombay, London and Singapore. JNO.
      791 words
    • 647 2 TO CAPTAINS AND TRADEBS. MESSRS SPICER ROBINSON beg respectfully to call the attention of the above to their large stocks of first class CABIN STORES, and hope by con* fining their attention to that particular branch of the Shipping trade, they will continue to receive the general support of Commanders
      647 words
    • 784 2 KCTICi, M R HAN hereby rives notice *,fi? 00 Md *«e, L folios rates will be charged for Storage of Gunpowdw in his Majnzine, and for boat and cooUe hire b charged as a full month—thus if a picul receivec on the 25th October and removed on the sth jf
      784 words

  • 545 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. Sir, Do you think a petition from the Inhabitants, or a pecuniary donation, or a dinner, or any other public demonstration, will induce the Municipals to mend our way.".—Adrain is advantageous undoubtedly in this weather, but ihe sudden zeal of late
    545 words
  • 2267 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 30TH DEC., 1858. The Siamese Screw Steam-ship Chow Phya Captain Achune, arrived here on the 25th current, from Siam the 20th. She returned to Siam on the 28th. The P. O. Co's Steam-ship Manila, Captain Methwin, arrived here on the 25th current, from Bombay
    2,267 words
  • 3312 3 (From the Pinang Gazette, Deer. A) A Province planter in a letter to a correspondent in town dated November 28, give* an account of a very narrow ascape the Rr. M.Couellon had from from being killed by a tiger. Lwt night he was my gnest and thia morning he
    3,312 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 346 3 uie, Deceased, with the Will annexed, were this xjv granted to the undersigned by the Oourt of Judicature of Prince of Wales' Island, Singapore Malacca, Division of Singapore and M^cea: ill parties indebted to the said Estate are hereby required to pay their respective debts, jnd all parties claiming on
      346 words

  • 692 4 MANILA The Spanish ship Bella Galega arrived here on the Ist instant, bringing news of the Franco-Hispa-no encampment at Turon, up to the 18th November. The Admiral had given orders to prepare two months' provisions for 800 men. who, it is conjectured, were to be sent in the Spanish S.
    692 words
  • 729 4 (From the Telegraph and Courier, Deer. 7) We are glad to learn that Lord Clyde has defeated the army of Beni Mahdoo at Daundea Khera nearly opposite Futterpoor. The all air may be considered almost decisive as it lias completely broken up the only force of rebels now South
    729 words
  • 753 4 From, the Ceylon Examiner, Deer. 15. We take the following account of the running down of the Pearl from the Cochin Courier reprinted in yesterday's Observer. It is evident that the grossest indulgence existed somewhere; where a Court of Enquiry must determine. The damage is estimated at about £4,ooo—or
    753 words
  • 437 4 The following Message was despatched to us last night from the Telegraph Office, but it did not reach us:— Cojyy of Service Message by Electric TeL From Sir William O'Shaughnessv, Sunday Evening, 19th Dec., 7 P. M. To Calcutta and Madras. To C. Beadon, Esq., Lord Harris, and for
    437 words
  • 1513 4 Vessel* Names. Tow Commanders. Consignees. TT M srKnnnpr 1 235 W. Stauton, Esq. Surveying Malacca and H. C. steamer Hooehlv 175 G. T. Wright, Esq. Crowell Amer. barq ft J Kleber 446 Williams, Anthon and co a aiiu i man* New York Boston Amer. ship Atalanta
    1,513 words