The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 5 August 1853

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser y\>l. fcO. IMWPME, FXllMr JMOMUTtJTG, Sth .1853. jm». 31
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 778 1 SINGAPORE! VirtM of i Precept to mo TO WIT directed, I hereby proclaim tod give notice, that a Session of Oyer and TcrmiD r and General Gaol Delivery, will bo holdoo bofore the Court of Judicature it Singapore, at tbo Court House, oo Wednesday, the loth day of August next,
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    • 697 1 Milti mUI Oiitsul Itt&a iflgttlM Olii. Battery Road—Singapore* 'it -A THE Peninsular and Uritoul Steam NivigatiM Company'a Steamship MALTA, villi the European Maila of the Bth July, may be expected here en route to Hongkong and Shanghai on or about the 15th iostaot. Application for Freight ani Paasage, to be
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    • 766 1 MNNM fAPILL AND NOWELL. Accountants and Qeneral Agents. A RE prepared, oa C—aiiM»a ot TEN ptr LI list, lo i scorer Date doc la Mcrehaots and lbnp-ks*pcrs ia Singapore nd the Strata by parties Shop-keepers ia Singapore is Bengal, Madias and Bo Afo*«s, Afore*, IMS. vaiiMssn ail Mmvn nnrtvcTioaa TO
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    • 1190 1 LlSt OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION BOOMS OF JOHN LITTLE CO. COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boot*, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-made Braces—Elastic, Silk, and Cotton Buttons—Naval and Military Goats, Ready made Dress—Surtouta Codringtons, Pilots, Office Shooting, of the finest and lightest materials Carpet Bags of various sizes Corduroy
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 799 2 BY AUTHORITY, ANY Person or Persons desirous of .catering into Contract for the supply of Her llsjeeiy'« sad Honorable Bast lodis Company's Ships-Ot- War, with the undermentioned articles, of the best quality, will hand into the Treasury Office, on or before the 13th day of August, 1853, a "Sealed Tender"
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    • 874 2 Xn the Covrt for Relief of Tiitfte it Debtors at Singapore. lo the Mailer of Joom Henry Ad*n± and Wiftlam Dreycr, Surviving Partners ol Henry G. Wolcott, of Ibe Firm of WOLCOTT A CO Merchaois, trading at Singapore, r In solve* ts. NOTICE is stainr givsn, that Ibe Cum •Till
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    • 820 2 urr op ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE GENERAL WARE-ROOMS w. G. SERE CO. (AJpinng ike Oriental bank)— itmgepore, LADIES APPAREL White and colored Glaed Silk, Satin tad TtrUtaccc BoaatU always oa kaad, tad aide to crdcr accordiag to the lateat Europe Modoc, or to colt the t.ito of Cnetemnvs. Tot
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    • 970 2 Jwvers sod Table Btaels. 5 ~ud B S nor Stands. -stent Filtering Machines. "P" Ket,,# •»«> Tinned Tee Kattlee. «gou Wuka Ceeaiater Powder. Joyce's Patent Shot. Nlpp,e NI PP Ka 7" Gb W ddlß p *»der Flasks, Shot Bolts A Pooches, Parallel Knlers, brass jointed Compasses, Gaotsrs Scales, Measnring Tapes,
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    • 547 2 WONDERFUL DISCOVERY! PULVBRMACHER'S PATBNT PORTABLE HYDRO-ELECTRIC CHAIN FOR PERSONAL USE, Constructed to be worn on the nody under the garments, is the most extraordinary discovery is MEDICINE and ELECTRICITY o( the present day. It relieves without shock or any disagreeable sensation I at ST at) TAN sou SLY— the moment
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 109 2 STATE LOTTERY! Established 1789. GRAND PRIZE AND PREMIUM DISTRIBUTION of the Free City of trankfort ou the Maine, of one Million 33,100 Florins. This Distribution is guaranteed, authorised, and under the Management of the Government. It contains 17,800 shares, of which 5,811 must obtain Prises, via Florins, 200,000, 140,000, 120
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    • 265 2 gram Gen.fr Aeeri The nd equity management 0 ?X wch Number being drawn tod it. L po.nted out in the Li.t of Resul,, rented by the Executive Committee P ,Ded «ad lowing, M Public and Immediate P Ces* of the Priaea gained on preseotio. ,w numbers. v en,lr g the
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  • 4427 3 Singapore Friday, sth August, 1863. The P.&O. Co's steamer Ganges, Capt. Baker, arrived here on the 29th ultimo, with the mail of the 24th June, and left next day for China. The P. &O. Co's steamer Pottinger, Captain Stead, arrived here on the Ist instant, having left
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  • 958 3 r r*»rt« i««^ Ion* i.iwiriHi niter t Ksi"4*w>*ac*. Uettinaiion tfc. b aieainer sAaa. *ai 600 Paifi't, Esq IT. T Marshall Sydney B. 'hip Co title 680 Barber Ditto Calcutta B. steamer Sir J.Jerjcebnoy 82 I Skinner E. A pel A Co Repairing B brig Futile lie
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 42 3 NOTICE. LLOYDS. E request that particular of all cases of Shipwreck be coran unicated to us by the Master or Survivors on their reaching this port, for the information of the Underwriters in London. SYMR h CO Lioj/tf f Agentt. gia£*pore, 1851.
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  • 2984 4 By the H. N. M's steamer Batavia, Captain Van der Moore, which arrived here on the 29th instant, we have papers to the 23rd instant: His tx sllency the Governor-General had set out 00 a tour io the eastern pait of Java The attention of Government of late years
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  • THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 1322 4 IN THIS PORT THERE ARE NO DUTIES ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS AND VESSELS OP EVERY NATION ARB FREE OF ALL CHARGES, EXCEPTS CENTS PER TON LEVIED UNDER ACTVlop^ Accounts are kevt in Soanish Dollars divided into Cents. The usual credit on sales is as follows: —Europe
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    • 78 4 On LONDON —The Oriental Bank offers to draw at 4s 10jd for 6 months sight. Private Bills have been sold during the Month at 4s 11f d but should many arrive from Chini and Java for negotiation an advance will no doubt take place. On CALCUTTA —The Oriental Bank
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    • 69 4 The numerous arrivals of seeking vessels have proved fully equal to the demand for Europe and the Colonies anc the rates are now declining. Tin at £llO a 2f 20 cwt Coffee £3.2.0 flScwt Sago in boxes.... £3.10 Black Pepper.. £3.7.6 if 16 cwt Sago Flour £3. Hide* £4
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    • 931 4 COTTON GOODS. GBBY SHIRTINGS —Imports .pa Tbe demand has again subsided and sales have been verj restricted during the last fortnight. Stocks are now heavj and little prospect of an early reduction. The sales reported consist of the usual common qualities are 40 inch ,#1.71 a 2.05, 45
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    • 732 4 ALUM —No stock and in request. ARRACK, Batavia —The demand continues and supplies limited; sales at quotations. BEES' WAX— Good quality sells readily at #35 a 36 but inferior, is in little request. BETELNUT— Without supplies or enquiry. CLOVES, Zanzibar Market nearly cleared at 171AIS. Corrox—Sales of a
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 1344 5 (JYaai th* Jm* 13) What IN oat ii*N ibHt Nit that tki iky H mmil wa womU tara with bfcaaadharblacanaf paaaaaa4faa4.wlll. Mail altar r .p „M la with thraataaiaf (Mia* INB ail |ur. I r 'HIII if am IN abaat M (ml; la m*i Biatli aa tteafh Kayalaaa Baaayarta
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    • 162 5 From advice* received by the laat mail, it appear* probable that the Chancellor of the Exchequer will adhere to hi* ioteotioo of admilling the so-called wild nutmeg* the Dutch i*lands at fid. The new nutmeg tariff meat have been framed under secret and indirect Dutch influence. It deprive* the
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