The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 13 December 1860

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 27] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 13TH DECEMBER 1860. [NO. 50
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 659 1 AGENTS [SI reel. LOJIDOM— Mr P. Algar, II, Clement's Lane, Lombard PINW—Nr G. W. Yapp, No. 18, Rae D'Anponleme, MALTA— Mr Mair, New* Agent. St. Honore. HON«KOMG— Friend ol China Office. Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Offices, Battery Road, —Singapore. MAI LINES. ©HTWAA© MAILS. ONE of the Peninsular and
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    • 807 1 NOTICE. THE Steamers with Her Majesty's Mails will in future leave Aden for the Seychelles aiul Mauritius on or about the 11th of each month instead of the 3rd as heretofore. The Mails from Mauritius (and the Seychelles) will arrive at Aden as at present on or about the 18th
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    • 606 1 H8LUAHD TABLI3 THE ONLY Billiard Tables appreciated in India are those made by THURSTON Co., vho have supplied HER MAJESTY'S and the Native Regiments for the last forty Tear:. 14, Catherine Street Strand, London. E IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON: ESTABLISHED 1803. Capital 1,600,000, THE Undersigned have been authorized to
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    • 650 1 INSURANCES CALCUTTA MERCANTILE INSURANCE SOCIETY. THE undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Society, are prepared to take Risks and grant Policies, payable in London, Calcutta, Rangoon, Singapore and China. SARKIES MOSES. Singapore, 1st October. 1854. LLOYDS, WE Request that particulars of all cases of Shipwreck be communicated to
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    • 604 1 f AG JITS. BATAYIA—MESSM Lange tc Co., Booksellers. CALCUTTA— MfMrsTbArkcr, Spink It Co. St Andrew* PiSAire—Gazette Office. [Library FOR SALS ON SALS At the Office of the FEEB PRESS, In 2 vols, 8TO. price $6. STATISTICS OF THE TRADE A SHIih J PING OF JAVA AND MADURA,Xm 1825 to 1856,
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  • 215 2 A LAMENT. Art thou gone then, my faithfull ally, Of hard trotting ooureere the boast Then here's to thy mem'ry a sigh, Once splendid, and fleet koodah poet! Mid the choioe spanking teams of the place, As they rush to and fro in a host, No more
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    • 1108 2 FOR SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION BOOMS OF mm uttw e© COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SI|KiAFORS, OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, and Slippers—Pari® and •races—Elastic, Silk, and Cotton; Buttons— Naaalt and Military; Coats, Ready made Dress—Sartouts, CodTingtons, Pilots. Office, Shooting, of the finest aqd lightMf l.iirnpt Kurtof varLnii* sizes: CordufOV est materials;
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    • 484 2 Stenda, Ptekle titan*; Liquor Stands: FmIeihvm Office Knives. &c.; Dressing Cases; Travellers'Writing Desks; Argaud Hanging, 1%ble k Wall Lamps; Wicks, Spare Classes, Ac.; boggy and Carriage Harness; Saddle*—com pie ie Boggy and Riding Whips; Fowlingtinter"; Rifles ditto, Pistols ditto: Ponder Flasks, Nipples, Shot Plaaks; Gunpowder, No. 1, Percussion Caps; Wads,Cartridges,
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    • 698 2 AT Ttt STRAITS DISPENSARY, r3, BATTERY-ROAD.J DR. SCOTT MAY BE CONSULTED FROM II A. M., TO 4 P. M., DAILY. RESIDENCE, No. 6 BEACH-ROAD. NOTICE Q F rilMS. NOTICE VI R J. K. SMITH has been admitted a partner of onr bouse, of which we have established a branch at
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    • 913 2 NKW ART ORION OF LONDON, 1800. SUBSCRIBERS of one guinea are Members of the Society for the year. The subscriptions are devoted to the purchase of Pictures, Drawings, Enamels, Sculpture, Medals, and other wOrks of Art. EVERY MEMBER FOR THE CURRENT YEAR, ENDING THE 31ST OF MARCH, 1861, will receive
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    • 548 2 among us, has gradually by the loss afshheerihpT become so crippled for want of fond/S without further support its existence wUl at the end of the current year. wnnuuty The Committee feel sure, however, that tk. claims of the society need only to be brought v? fore the public to
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  • 2152 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 13TH DECB., 1860. H. C. M.'s Steamer Malegpina, Capt. Pardo, arrived here 011 the 6th current, from Manila the 28th ultimo. Her Majesty's Screw Steam ship Esk t Captain Sir R. McClure, from Hongkong the 3Uth ultimo, arrived here on the 9th current Her
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  • 911 3 (From the Bombay Gazette, Nov. \Q Wo have a budget of bad news to send home this fortnight. From all parts of the country the most gloomy accounts continue to be received of the state of public feeling in reference to the Income Tax. Since the forms of returns
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  • 2101 3 PIRATES IN EASTERN SEAS. It is a surprising fact that in the middle of the nineteenth century, when liberal ideas are supposed to pervade the nations whose authority and influence over the world's affairs are supreme, a system should be allowed to exist which has been branded by all
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  • 5397 3 By the gallant exploit of Mr Stuart and his two companions, Mr Ketwich and Mr Head, we are enabled by the present homeward mail to lay before the European students of geographical discovery the most successful results which have been yet achieved in the history of Australian exploration. Our
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  • 1129 4 Vesset t Names. Ton* Couunamlers. Consignees. H. M's steamer Esk 1175 Sir R. AlcClure H. M's steamer Assaye\ 1400; Adams, Esq Bombay H. M'S schooner Saracen] 235: Stanton, Esq j Surveying Amer. ship umboldt 700 Holmes Boustead and co. Boston B. banj Spartan 289 1 John
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  • 519 4 —00 THE PR AT A SHOALS. (Extract* from the London and China Telegraph•) In the first number of the London and China Telegraph we recorded the wreck of the North Star on the Prata Shoals, and drew attention to the supineuess of underwriters in not devising means by which
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