The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 16 July 1857

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser pol. 24. SIJP6i*£POHJEi THURSDAY MORJPMJPii, 16TH JULY, 1657. JIV». 28
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1351 1 AGENTS. [Lombard Street.\ f D ox—Messrs Algar Sc Street, 11, Clement's Lane, I Mr G. W. Yapp, ltue Montyon, No. 13. 5 |uTA —Mr Muir, News Agent. I jlosoAOStt—Friend of China Office. J NOTIFICATION, THE FOLLOWING ACT IS REPUBLISHED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION By Order, J. F. A. McNAIR, Offij. Secy,
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    • 1228 1 territories in the possession end under the Government of the East India Company, except with the previous sanction and license of Government, and under suitable provisions to guard against abuse; and whei€as it maj be deemed proper to prohibit tbe circulation, witbin the said territories, of newspapers, books, or other
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    • 1097 1 I Act wet to exempt viaiows of Aet XI of 1831. compliance with Act a XI of 1835.., X. No person shell he prosecuted for enj offence against the provisions of this Prosecutions. Aet, within fourteen days after the psaalng of tbe Act, wilhont en erder of tbe Governor General
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    • 716 1 NOTICE* JOHN AITKEN, late Master Mariner, MA* NUEL FRANCIS DE SOUZA, for many years Book-keeper and Managinz Clerk to* Ma JOHN STEEL, and TERTULLIAN JORGE DE SOUZA, have associated themselves in Copartnership as Ship-Chandlers, hail-Makers, Auctioneers and General Dealers, under the Firm of AIT&EN DE SOUZA. imgapwe, 2nd July, 4855.
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    • 789 1 AGENTS. BATAVIA— Messrs Lange Co.. Book*e!k:«». CALCCfTA—McttarsThniker, SpiiHi ic Co., St Andrews ,PlsANG— Gazette Office. A; {Llbr*ry WXX.X.XABXS, ANTHOK GO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Singapore, Is* September, 1856. LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF JOHN LITTLE CO. COMMERCIAL SQUARE— SINGAPORB. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. b0 a "f, sli PPtrs—Peris and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 906 2 4MITS WHAMFOA A CO'S ADVERTISEMENTS. MESSRS WHAM PGA h CO. have always on Sale ao extensive aod choice assortment of the following Goods, selected especially for their Stores WUOLESALE, EETAIL A TOE EXPORTATION.' Millinery A Hosiery. Articles to the Work Table Balzarine Dresses Bonnets of the latest modes, from Paris
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    • 918 2 CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE THE Undersigned having been appointed Agents here for the above Office, are prepared to grant Policies payable in China, Calcutta, Bombay, London and Singapore* JNO. PURVIS fit CO. Singapore, 26th Mag, 1852* HARRISION'S PATENT METALLIC LIQUID SHEATHING. THE necessity for a composition of the above description, at
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    • 987 2 FOR SALE LADIES APPAREL. Berlin wool of colors, boots and shoes, English and French bonnets direct from Paris, silk, satin and nett, Dunstable and Mraw, balsarine dresses, capsblond and lace, capes and cuffs, Cardinals, a la mode, chemisettes of every description, cambricsEnglish, French and Scotch, collets, finely worked, corsets without
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    • 884 2 ST HAM TO JAVA. /WIHE Netherlands India Steam Boat Company's I Steamer KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN, having been engaged hy the Java Government for the Service ol the Monthly Mail between Batavia and Singapore, will ply regularly between Batavia and Singapore, leaving the former port about the lOth or Uth of
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    • 755 2 Photographic Likeness Rooms. MR NEWMAN by his new process -can take Likenesses which for style and lone of e x etution and finish cannot be surpassed by any uk en in Engltnd, France or Ameiica. Prices arransprf within the reach of all. Portraits taken in all weathers from 9 a.
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  • 6872 3 Sint/ujjore, Thursday t 1 61 h July 1857. H. N. M. Steam ship Montr ado Capt. Andries, arrived here on the 13th current, from M into the 1 ith, and exchanged salutes with the shore. The P. O. Co's Steam-ship Ganges, Captain Boven, arrived here on the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 917 3 peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Office. battery lioad—Sin yap ore, OUTWARD MAILS. ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam-ships, with ihe European Mails of the ]Oth June, may be expected to arrive at Singapore, en route to Hongkong, oo or about the 18th instant. Application for
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    • 972 3 STEAM TO MANILLA. rL**UE Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation ML tomoanv will rontiniio in Hflinsirh Mnnihlv A Company will continue to deapatch Monthly the Steam Ship H/iJrf O to Manilla direct, 24 bouts alter the arrival of the Mails from England, Applications for Freight and Passage to be made at
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    • 737 3 Zn the Court Ibr Relief of Insolvent Debtors at Singapore. In the matter of WTUTII E, that a Pefiluu/jce i.bruh .m fa- [JM lion of the said Inttlt, an Insolvant. solvent praying that the Official Assignee may be directed to deliver up to the »aid Insolvent a certain grant or
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 411 5 (From the Bombay Times, June Ti.) The following telegraphic message from the Commander in Chief to Lord Eiphinstone was placed on Tharsday morning in the Editors' Room:— 2TTH JURE, 1857, 5-2*2 p. M. Major Gene ill Woodburn attacked the mutineers of the First Cavalry yesterday evening. Sixty-four prisoners taken,
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    • 1620 5 Description of the Light House at Cape IVloreton The following wai published in to Extraordinary Government Gazette of the 29th Jan. iba Light Houie at Cape Moreton is situated in J Latitude.. 27 deg. 0 min. 3 sec. 1 u p.. Longitude. 153 deg. 26 min. 30 sec. J
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    • 4384 5 The Insurrection at Sarawak. The following letter from Sir Jamas Brooke, addressed to a warm personal friend, describe* tha events of tbe lata insurrectian, and tha steps taken to snppress it t—- Balidsh, March IS. I may now relato mora circumstantially the events of tbs last few wseks. Sarawak
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    • 916 6 The Journal of the Senate, of Russia, publishes the text of Ihe Treaty of Loramfrce concluded on the 26'h of January, l8?5, between the Russian Vice Admiral Poutiatine, and the King of Japao, The following is the text of the Treaty Art. I. There shall
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    • 588 6 Juridical Society, April 27 A meeting of this society was held rhis evenm*, at the rooms of the R -yal Society of Litera ure, St, Martin in-the-Fields; Vice Chancellor Sir John Stuart, president. A paper was tead by Mr R'illy, in which he entered very fully upon the
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    • 299 6 A correspondent sends us the following gem of a pious advertisement taken (rem the Gardener's Chru» nicle of the ll*h inst Wanted, a gardener, by a Ch istian family, residing five miles fiom London must be young and active, understanding his profession, and wi ling to
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    • 2876 6 The fatmars of Buckinghamshire are charm'd with tlie'r Member— the Member for Bucks. Faithful to them, ha ia not oncourted elsewhere. Invited to share tbe councils of the very highest iu the land, be prcferi to consult with those who attend tbe farmers' ordinary at Newport Pagnell.
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    • 778 6 Veuelt' Namei Tont llvmmaniie.ri Con* ranees fiiidiaaitiiH tfc li. M. ship hncekorse 438 wiimhurst, Esq II• N. M. sir. Montr ado mam Andrie*. Esq Minto D. str. K der Nede'lenden 500 Prins Madame, Fraser At Co Batavia B. harq Meluncthin 455 Simpson Ditto London B. ship
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