The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 15 September 1859

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 26] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE TH!S SEPTEMBER, 1859. [NO?. 37
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    • 849 1 AGENTS- [Lombard Street. LONDON —Measrs Algar A Street, 11, Clement's Lane, PARIS —Mr G W. Yapp, Rue Montpensier, No. 6. MALTA —Mr Muir, News Agent. HortußOwe— Friend of China Office. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO MP ANTS OFFICE Battery Road —Singapore. QUTWAAD IMktkS* ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental
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    • 705 1 ROTICI. PASSENGERS per P. and O. Go'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 exoess of the regulated weight will be charged for at the rate of drs. 14.40 per cwt. to
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    • 821 1 Cheat Britaia, .'v?; > THE FIRST PMDUCIWI m THE WORLD poupa Orovth, lotontioai Md for Improri •AD BEAUTIFYING TBI HUMAN HAIB ®*W' pad for Improriac I BEAUTIFYING HA HUMAN BIN, U ROWLANDS' MCASSAR OIL SALT A CXSTUKY tec ffrsy, ttrenel to* fear IU www malt* for nor* tins U It
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    • 616 1 INSURANCES, SUI FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1710. THE Managers of the SUN FIRS OFFICE, LONDON, "beg to inform the Merchaats at Singapore, that they have constituted and appointed the undersigned as their Attornies to issue Policies the undersigned as their Attornies to issue Policies of Insurance against Fire on Buildings,
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    • 632 1 f AlifcWTS. TA BATAVI A— Mr»sr» L*»ge Co.„ Buokoolkl*. I CALCUTTA —Mri»r»TbAcker. it Co. St Andrew'• F Pi KAVG—Gvutte Office. [Library NOTICES OF FIRMS ROTtCE T S HEBEBT GIVBN, that the Co-partnership under which THOMAS S AIRE EL RAWSON, WILLIAM WKMTSS KEE, WILLIAM PATERSON, andHnmr MINCHIN SIMONS. have heretofore carried
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    • 1062 2 FOR SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF J9MK LITTLt QQ 9 COVIMKRCLAL SQUARB-SINGAPORB. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boot*, Shoes. And Slippers—Paris sod London-made Braces— Ela-Hc Silk, Buttons— Naval and Military; Coals, Ready made Dress—Surtnuts, Codplain Cloth; Cloths—Superfine black and blue Coat. I'anumtlta, Alpaca, Ca*b *er«, Bexoev, Mull, and Tweed
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    • 477 2 Stand*. Pickle f»unda; Liquor Funds: Pen|frlve» Oiftce Knives, Jtc.; Traveller*'wflii«S Desks; Argaud Hanging, Table k Wall Lumps; Wicks, Desks; Argaud Hanging, Table k Wall Lampe; Wicks, Spate Glaaas», ice.: Hnggv and Carriage HarueM; Saddled—complete; Buggy mid Riding Whips; Fowlingpieces in CH«ea, Double Barrelled—complete from A/ariiMtr"; Rifle# ditto, Pietole ditto; Powder
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    • 982 2 FOBS FOR SALE IN the immediate neighbourhood of the Town of Singapore, the veiy desirable property of C. E. PaiHgKP, Enquire, lying between the Orchard and Bukit Timah Roads, and consisting of Hills and Low Grounds daily eocraasingan value. These Lands wiß be sold hi lot! to suit pur* chatters,
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    • 743 2 FOR SALE. AITFTTR, B'SOUZA AGO. SHIP CHANDLERS, AUCTIONEERS AND SAILM HAVE always oil hand the following well selee ted stock of NAVAL STOBES at Very reasonable prices:— j t Russian and English CORDAGE —1 to 9 inches. Tar'd LINK, MARLIN, SPUN YARN Vrell assorted. .CAsnrafci lit and 2nd quality* all
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    • 863 2 TMMATS' tAST IKCMA AAU ALE ARB PORTER, 'T'HIS brand from its admirable keeping proparties and its retention of the delicate Aroma of the hops, commands a large and rapidl* increasing sale a all the leading Colonial Markets, in some of which it has an established reputation of 80 years' standing
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  • 819 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. Sir, The universal disgust expressed by the Indian papers, at the recent acts and enactments of the Governor-General, should find an vcho in the Straits, or it will end in our being obliged to contribute to defray the expences of the
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  • 2859 3 THIMUAY MORN I NO lOTH BHFT., *B5O. i The Siamese 8m w Steam-ship Chat Phyn Captain Achune, arrived here on the 9th current) from Siam the 3rd) and returned to Siam yesterday* The Dutch Mail steamer Banda, Capt. Nije, arrived here on the 12tb current, from
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  • 4454 3 .GENERAL MEETING. sth September 1859. J COMMISSIONERS PRESENT./ iW Dunman, Esq— Chairman.. William Mactaggart, Esq., H. M. Simons, Esq. The Hon'ble Captain Man, not being able to attend the Meeting, it being the Government pay day, Mr Dunman was chosen Chairman. An application having been made by Mr
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    • 196 3 fOt MU. k fp«£ PREINSULAR AND ORIBXTAL IHLATVI A B TRAM HATIOATIOB OOMPABT'S STBAM SUIC CANTON* 218, Tofts Register, 100 Horse--power, is of li-iht of Water, and well known as a most desirable River Blatter. If not dispose of by private sale, she wfll be Offered for sale by PaMic
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  • 3005 4 THB BAN/ARMASSIN TRAGEDY. Massacres Mtm to be chronic in the Eastern Archipelago. Both Dyak and Malay, different as they •re in some respects, in many others rbay be kxfted upon as the Celts of the East Under the impulse ef fancied wrong or religious fanaticism both alike seek vengeance
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  • 1067 5 Vessel* Names. Tons j Commandos. Consignees. Destination, £r. II. M mer Ksk 1175 Sir R. McClure Java B. barq Sappho 374 Hildreth Hamilton, Gray and co. Freight or chaiter Danish barq Dawnebrog 118 Siniesen Ditto Rangoon Amer. ship Amer. ship Cohota 690 Dav Williams, Anthon and
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