The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 20 October 1859

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 26] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 20TH OCTOBER, 1859. [NO. 42
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    • 832 1 AGENTS. [Lombard Street. Lo*Mews Algar it Street, 11, Clement's Lane, p A j£_Mr G W. Yapp, Rne Montpensier, No. 6. \tXtTi— Mr Muir, News Agent. Friend of China Office. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO MP ANT 8 OFFICE Battery Road —Singapore. QUTW&fcB) MAILS. ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental
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    • 831 1 N QTtGi. PASSENGERS per P. and O. Co's steamers are requested to take Notice, that on and after the A 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
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    • 536 1 VICTORIA," France, Iwdi, iV'Iiiiitir; <[;) ii ii[i|o §M rfwAri S5 iWtm l ws wrprnm^ u m SOUND AND WHITE TEETH An Indispensable to PERSONAL ATTRACTION and to healtt and longevity, by the proper mastication of food. OR PEARL DBNTIPRICE, Compounded of the choicest and moat rechercht ingredients of the ORIENTAL
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    • 623 1 INSURANCES, f SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1710. THE Managers of the SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON, beg to inform the Merchants at Singapore, that they have constituted and appointed the undersigned as their Attornies to issue Policial of Insurance against Fire on Buildings, Goods, Mer- chandize, and other Property at
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    • 673 1 AGENTS. c BATATIA— Measra Lange Co.# Bookaellera. CALCUTTA— MeaaraThacker, Spink *Co. StAwirew'a PIMAHG Gazette Office. fLibrary i I NOTICES OF FIBMS NOTICE THIE Partnership hitherto existing between A JAMES GABORIAN SPICER and PHILIP ROBINSON, carrying on business as general Warhousemen under the style of SPICRR ROBINSON, is this day dissolved
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    • 1054 2 FOB SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE AT VB B COMMISSION ROOMS OF JQHK UTTLR 4 6®, COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, asd Slippers—Paris and London-made Braces—Elastic, Silk, and Cotton; Buttons— Naval and Military; Coats, Ready made Dress—Surtoats, Codringums, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the finest and lightest materials; Carpet Bags of
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    • 511 2 Stands, Pickle Stand*; Liquor Stand*; Penknives Office Kirive*,ice.; Dressing Cases; Travellers'Writinf Desk*; Argand flanging, Table k Wall Lumps; Wicks, Spare Glasses, kc.: Mugg> and Carriage Harness; Saddles —complete; Buggy and Riding Whip*; Fowlingpiece* incases, Double Barrelled—complete from "Mortimer"} Rifles ditto, Pistol* ditto; Powder Flasks, Nipple*, Sliot Flasks; Gunpowder, No. 1,
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    • 979 2 FOB SALE. s* FOR MU IN the immediate neighbourhood of the Town of Singapore, the very desirable property of C. R. Paxxsnr, Esquire, lying between the Orchard and Bukk Timah Roads, and consisting of Hills and Low Grounds daily encreasing in value. These Lands will be sold in lots to
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    • 787 2 FOB SALE. AITRKN, B'SQUZA AC©. CHANDLERS, AUCTIONEERS AND SAILHAKERS, HAVE alwayß on hand the following well selected stock of NAVAL STORES at very XI lected stock of NAVAL STORES at very reasonable prices:— Russian and English CORDAGE —1 to 9 inches Tar'd LIKE, MARLIK, SPUN Y ARE —well assorted. CAEVAB
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    • 862 2 MISCELLANEOUS. FOE SALE. TJFT K RJLHE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL A STEAM NAVIGATION (W>AVT<, STEAM SHIP CAATCW," 21>£, TOILS Register, 160 Hone-power, iso v> draught of Water, aad well known as a NFOET'T'VJ able River Steamer. If not dispose of by private sale, she will be offer, ed for sale by
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  • 2953 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 20TH OCTOBER, 1859. The United States Steam-frigate Mississippi, Captain Nicholson, proceeded to Pinang, Galle, and Uuited States, on the morning of the 15th current. H. M. Steam gun-boat Insolent., Jones, Esq Commander, sailed on the 15lh current, for Hongkong. The Dutch Mail Steamer Macassar,
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  • 3291 3 GBNBRAL MEETING. Bimfop w, October B th 1859. PRESENT. The Hon'ble Captain H. UkS—Pretiicnt. T. Dux MAN, Esq. I H. M. SMONS, Esqr. W. MACTAGOABT, B*q. Read a letter from the Secretary to His Excellency tbe Governor, intimating his sanction to tbe payment of $lO4, for atone ballast,
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    • 176 3 RIMK QQ). PENAN Q. COM 'SSION AGENTS AND MERCHANTS. ANCH OF REME CO. r SINGAPORE. Mh, J. KNUS is authorized to sign our Firm per procuration. REME CO. Penang, August, 1859. PRELIinNAR^NOTICEr rpHE undersigned has received instructions from I the Administrator to the Estate of the late Wis. SPOTTISWOOTOB, Esq.,
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  • 23 3 DEATH. At Ashurst Lodge, Sunningdale, on the 7th Sep* tember, SIK WriXJAM NORRIS, late Recorder of the Straits Settlement, in his 66th year.
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  • 123 4 CFrom the Pinang Gazette, October 8.) The two contending Chinese hoeys do not appear to have made up matters yet. The Deputy Commissioner of Police sent for some of the leading men on the day after Khu Tien Tek was arrestad, and endeavoured to bring about are conciliation, but
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  • 3395 4 00 (From the China Telegraph, August 1) At the present time three British steam companies—the Peninsula and Oriental, the Hoyai mail steam, and the Pacific Steam Navigation—form an almost unbroken mail-packet line from Valparaiso to Shanghai; 20,000 miles in length, or above three-fourths of the circumference of the earth.
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  • 1010 4 1 Vessel s Names. Tons 1 Commander s. Consignees. B3 Amer. steamer St. Louis 900 Stephenson Williams, Anthon and co Discharging Amer. ship Cohota 690 Day Ditto Uncertain Amer. -ship Isabella 102 1 Coffin Ditto Hongkong Macao B. steamer Sir James Brooke 500 McMillan Borneo Company
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  • THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 18 5 At Singapore, on Sunday, the 9th current, the wife of H. M. SIMONS, Esq., of a DAUGHTER.
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    • 1331 5 Singapore, Thursday 20 ik October 1859. LOCAL, CRIMINAL SESSION—! he lourth Session of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery for 1859, was opened on Monday, the 3rd current, at the Court House, Singapore, in the presence of the Hon'ble Sir Richard Boltou McCausland, Knight,
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    • 104 5 The Koeti river is at present much resorted to by trading vessels from Singapore and it must therefore be of importance to have a good chart of it. Such a chart, apparently prepared with much minuteness and care, was some time ago constructed by Captain D. Moss, and having
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    • 237 5 The following information contained in a letter from Makassar, dated the 30tb ultimo, lias been kindly communicated to us "Regarding the expedition against Boni, I may mention that very certain intelligence has been received that the Queen has been deserted by her hadat (council of chiefs and that she
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    • 442 5 By the Dutch Mail steamer Macassar, we have Java papers to the Bth current. The Governor-General was in such a bad state of health, that, according to general report, he bad sent a pressing request to the King, to be relieved from his functions as soon as possible. The
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    • 120 5 The two contending Chinese hoeys do not appear to have made up matters yet The Deputy Commissioner- of Police sent for some of the leading men on the day after Khu Tien Tek was arrested, and endeavoured to bring about are conciliation, but without effect Some of the Hoseng
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    • 277 5 H. M. Steam-ship Australian, S. G Boon,- Commander, with the British 6hip Indomitable, in tow, proceeded to China on the 7th current The P. A O. Company's Steam-ship Singapore Captain Curling, from Hongkong the 28th ultimo, arrived here on the 4th current, and proceeded to Bombay and Galle
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    • 317 5 Sep. 21 British Malakqff Wll man, from Singapore 11th Aogaat for Mauritius. 23 Spanish Arizona, Balparada, from Manila 16th August for Liverpool. 24 British Corriemulzie, Black lock, from Foochowfoo 6 Aogost for London. 25 British Falcon, Maxton, from Shanghai 25th Aogost for Liverpool. 25 British
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    • 384 5 ARRIVALS. Oct 4 Borodin* (Amer.) from Cardiff 4 Bull rinch Launceeton n 5 M. R. Mitford Melbourne tt 6 Mary smith Adelaide n 6 Singapore (steamer) Hongkong tt 4 Borodino (American) Cardiff tt 4 Caroline a DOw (do) New York n 4 Bullfinch Launceeton tt 5 M. a.
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