The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 21 November 1861

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser 'VOL. 28] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 21ST NOVEMBER, 1861. [NO. 47
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 603 1 AGENTS- [Street. LONDON —Mr F. Algar, 11, Clement's Lane, Lombard PA it 18 —Mr G W. Yapp, No. 13, Rue D'Angonleme, MALTA— Mr Muir, News Agent. St. Honore. HONGKONG —Friend ol China Office. F£ NINSUZaAB. AX© ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S OFFICE. BA TTER Y ROAD,—SISGAPORE. I v MAIL L, <
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    • 964 1 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. W E ave P' ven over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr Ro#rt Jamie, late ManaCo of EdTb AILI>ON 8 Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs Duncam Flocxhabt k In our Rooms adjoining we may be consulted from 10 A. m., to 4 r. u.
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    • 520 1 JONH LITTLE CO'S ABYEHTtSEMEKTS. HARNESS AND SADDLERT. Ex Mayola. JUST opened a few sets of very super ior Tlated Carriage Harness for large Horses. ALSO A few sets ditto and Brass ditto for small Horses and for Ponies. A few sets of very superior Plated Buggy Harness Silver furniture, ornaments
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    • 733 1 \?_`&/[={<$=%)??{`-%)!?-|!@~;.` KGTE6&3 QF FIRMS 6§TA.BLtSHEe 1847 G. J. DARE CO. SHIP CHANDLERS, SA/Z3fAJTii.RN AUCTIONEERS. WINK, SPIRIT AND BEER MERCHANTS. No. 1 Boat-quay and Flint-street, Battery-road, Singapore. RESPECTFULLY iuform Ship-owners, Mercliants, Commanders of Vessels and the Public, that they keep conslnntly on hand a large and complete stock of NAVAL STORES.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 915 2 COD LIVER OIL, AS PURIFIED BT Messrs. GEO. CURLING ft COMPT Is now generally presented in the Metropolitan Hospitals by the ablest PhyjueianB of the day, on account of its surprising effects as a Remedy in Consumption, Scrofala, Glandular Swellings, Diseased Joints, and Pulmonary Affections, accompanied with Distressing Cough, Voctnrnal
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    • 897 2 FREE FROM RBOITERRTIQW. Tie Lancet, of ilk Feb no jr, IM«, Samples of Messrs Crosse and Blachtell were entirely free from Copper" CROSSE AMP BLACK WELL, Purveyors by Special Appointment to Her Majesty, invite attention to tneir various preparations, among which may be specially mentioned the following PICKLES OF ALL
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    • 770 2 I| ill Ti lit SON FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1710. TH E 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 Policies of Insurance against Fire on Buildings, Goods, Merchandize, and other
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    • 803 2 EKStlftARCKS. KQTtGK HPHE Undersigned have been appointed Agents for the Joint' Underwriter s Union at Amsterdam. Thej request commanders of vessels, and consignees of roods insured in Amsterdam, to §ive i m mediate]j on arrival here, notice of all ea-damage sustained, the Survey having to take place under the direction
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  • 59 3 At Sroe Menantl. Singapore, on the 1f>th enrrent, the Wife of REGINALD PADDAT, Esq., of a Sox. On the 14th October, on board the P. O. Co's Steamer Bengal, in the Red Sea. near Mocha, on her passage from Suez to Aden, the Wife of the Revd. T. CARTWBIGHS
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  • 3010 3 TUUKSJUY MOKNIKG, -21ST INOVEMBELJ, IWIL. ITis Imperial Majesty's teamer Calvados, Captain 1 iche, from Point tie Galle the 4th current, arrived here on the evening of the I3th°and proceeded to Honghong on the 16th. His Imperial Majesty's teamer Rhin, Captain Aiguier, from Galle the 6th current,
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  • 445 3 We have received some intelligence from Borneo, relative to the disturbed state of the country, and the proceedings of the rebels, and hasten to give our readers the benefit of our gleanings. The news has been brought by the Ann Rcddin, just arrived l'rom Coti, which place she left
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  • 4242 3 (From the Pinang Gazette November 2.) The Date Palm.—Nearly every variety of palm can be made to produce sugar. Even the Nipah, one of the lowest of the species, which grows in our maugrove swamps and furnishes the leaves used in roofing and known as Attap roof') by Europeans,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 390 3 Mt&CRLLAN §TIAi COMMSmtCATlGR IN THE KETWiRLAKB PKBEA ARBHIPE* LA$0« FQR THE TEAR 188 p. W. CORES DE VRIES' LINES. FROM BAT A VIA to Minto, Rhio and Singapore the 1st and 15th of each month, to Smmarang and Sourabayu, the 7th and 22nd. x Bdhton, Pontianak and Singhawang the 8th.
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  • 1196 4 4 Vessels Names. Ton* Com matule > it. Consignees. Destination S,-e. H. M's. steamer Hooerhlv 175 Wricrht MHIAPPH H. M's gun-boat Afohrl 100 Warwick OV. V A Pinang »j n Tonze\ 100 Novel do H. I. M's steamer Lily Franquet F rench Consul Saigon H. I.
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  • THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 40 5 At Sree Menanti. Singapore, on the lOtli current, the Wife of REGINALD PADDAY, Esq., of a SON. In Skignpore Harbour, on the Oth current, on boanl the brig L'Esperance, the Wife of Captain N. C. PAULUS of a SON.
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    • 320 5 Singapore, Thursday Keening, 216/ Xoer., 1861. LOCAL, The Overland Mail of kOth October arrived here on the IJth inst., in the Straits Steam-gunboat Captain V\ arwick. Tlie I*. O.Co's. steamer ftomhai while proceeding through the South Channel at Pinang, on the afternoon of Wednes day
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    • 936 5 By the DutchMnil Steamer we have Java patiers to the 14th current, hat they contain verv little news. 1*"Harding Bsiijermnssiug affairs, we learn that Deinang Lt hniaii's submission had been followed I»v that of a number of lesser chiefs and their followers, who iiaee been distributed in different
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    • 411 5 His Netherlaiul Majesty's Steam-frigate Gedeh. Captain lladers, arrived here on the evening of the I'ith current, having left Batavia on the 6th, rnd proceeded to Pinang on the 19th. for the purpose of receiving the Dutch Naval Commander-in-Chief, Admiral May. The British Steamer Homkay Cottle. Captain Wadge sailed
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    • 185 5 Oct. 29 British Leichardt, Clark, from Shanghai 28th September for New York. 31 British Ocean Gen, Cubbins, from London 9th July for Aiuoy. 31 British Mischief, Walsh, from Swatow 4th August for Cork for orders. >, 31 British Jlaleigh Sadler, from Shanghai 4th October for
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    • 401 5 ARRIVALS. Nov. 8 I'ottinper (steamer )from Hongkong 8 sea Queen Am; anau 8 Wide Awake Macao 8 Allandale Pinang j> 9 Osiris (French) Saigon 9 Faizc Allum Calcutta Nov. fl££&ntiago (American) Hongkong yy (TTrindess Samawatty Bombay yy 9 Launceston Calcutta yy 10 Gedeh (Dutch steamer) Batavia yy 12
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    • 628 5 i'esset* Names. Ion A C ommanders. Consignees. Destination 4*c. I'rgcnt Hire 11ooghly 175 M right Madras 11. Ms steamer II. M's. steamer Malacca Pinang 11. M s "un-uoai jionr i«v Tonze 100 Noyes II. I. M's steamer Lily Franquet 11. I. M's steamer Rkm' 890 Aiguier
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  • 27 5 DEATH. In slnirapore Harbour, on board the British barque Allendale of Sunderland, on the l'ith current. c.f disease of the heart. ELIZABETH, the Wife of Captain GLLAT.
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  • THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 774 6 IN THIS PORT THERE ARE NO DUTIES ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, AND VESSELS OP EVERY NATION ARE FREE OF ALL CHARGES. EXCEPT LIGHT DUES LEVIED ON CERTAIN VESSEL UNDER THE ACT XIII OF r854, THE HIGHEST OF WHICH IS ONE ANNA (LESS THAN SCENTS) PER TON.
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    • 82 6 On LONDON —At the close of the last Mail private Bills at (i months sight were negotiated at 4s 6|d and has since advanced to 4s 6;d a 4s The Banks are drawing at id less. On INDIA—Bank rates. BOMBAY and CALCUTTA—218 rupees per 100 dollars. On HONGKONG—Private Bills
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    • 188 6 The demand for Tonnage continues moderate and soon likely to improve. I lie following Charters have heen ettected Minna, (Bremen 223 tons) from Bangoon to Singapore at 40 cents per picul tor Rice. Odin, (Norw. 267 tons) to carry 5,000 piculs from Macassar or Loinbock to Macao for ,JC4,075.
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    • 525 6 COTTON GOODS. GREY SHIRTING*— Clearances during the past fortnight have been on a vrry limited scale and confined to 7 and 81 goods the former at J?I 90 and the latter at <82.37$ a 2.50; 45 inch in some enquiry Sc sales of 10 a 10$ lbs at
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    • 329 6 SPANISH STRIPES— Scarlet ill good demand and considerable clearances at 911 cents tn <£ 1.05 per yard. LONG ELLS CAM LISTS —Neg ected. LA STINGS —Trifling sale-* at 42 cents. FLANNEL —Limited clearances at 36 a 40 cents per yard BRASSWIKE —In moderate demand j sales at $'27 a
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    • 593 6 ALUM None and ennuirrd for. t; l Uotal 0 s nominal none being on Bbbs Wax— Good quality in request and quotations supported. n It B PELNUT In little demand and procurable at £H a I.alt according to q-'ality. Oamphok— Supplies and limited sales at £34 a 35
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