The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 September 1858

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 25] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1858. NO. 39
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    • 827 1 AGENTS- [Lombard Street. LOMDOM— Messrs Algmr fc Street, 11, Clement'* Lane, PARIS —Mr G W. Yapp, Ktie Mootpensier, No. 6. Jlitn-Kr Muir, News Agent. HoK«K09i6 —Friend of China Office. JUST RECEIVED JVC FOR SALE BY THE VHDEBSIQNED. Very .uperior OLD PORT RT00M Singapore. 23 rd September 1857. JUST RiQttVEBi, AND
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    • 1094 1 KAJMM3QR"* PATENT METALLIC LIQUID SHEATHING. THE necessity for a composition of the above description, at a moderate cost, to effectually prevent the accumulation of sea-weed, Barnacles, &c., on the bottoms of Iron Vessels, has been long felt; it being well known that from the i cant of such a preparation,
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    • 810 1 fyDjj^ E9E9SE3hp PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO MP A NTS OFFICE Battery Road—Singapore. ©WTWARB MAILS* ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam-ships, with the European Mails of the 27th August, may be expected to arrive at Singapore, en route to Hongkong, on or about the 29tn
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    • 938 1 tCQTtC*. TJASSENGERS per P. and O. CO'B steamers are i requested to take Notice, that on and after the let January 1867, their Baggages will be weighed and labelled before shipment, and any excess of the regulated weight will be charged for at the rate of drs. 14.40 per cwt
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    • 994 1 AtiENTS. HA T **IA— Mea»rs L*nxe k Co., BookaelleT*. i CALCUTTA Mesm Thicker. Spink it Co. St Andrew* —G*«fite Office. i Li*">7 wines and spirits Ales—English and Singapore bottled, A&opffc and Bass' beer, brandy, best cognac, champagne—44 (roisters," claret, first quality, cordial, cherry and raspberry, cherry brandv, tiienlivet whiskey, gin,
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    • 888 2 WNAMPOA A CQ/S ADVERTISEMENTS. MESSRS WHAMPOA CO. have always on sale an extensive and choice assortment t)f the following Goods, selected especially for their Stores:— WHOSALJfc, AND FOB EXPOBTATlON# millinery and hosiery Articles to the Work Table Bnliarine Dresses Bonnets of the latest modes, from Paris tUiin Wool, of assorted
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    • 998 2 ARTICLES FOR SALE AT TUS COMMISSION BOOMS OT mm IXTTUR CO, COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORB. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and Loodoo-rosde Braces—Elastic, Silk, and CoUon; Buttons—Nasal and Military; Coats, Ready made Dress—Murtouta, Codrii«gton», Pilots, Office, Shooting, oft lie finest and light est materials; Carpet Bags of various sises: Corduroy for
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    • 716 2 notice. fpHE Undersigned has resumed business X AUCTIONEER and BOOKER, at No. 14 ness m an w 14 BoatX AUCTIONEER and BROKER, at No. 14 1 Quay. JOAN HENRY. Singapore, 28 th June 1858. 1859 ABT-inneN OF LONDON. 444, WSKT STRAND. W.C. INSTITUTED 1887—INCORPORATED 1846. BYERT MEMBER FOR THB CURRENT
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    • 808 2 SHIP CHANDLERS; AUCTIONEERS AND SAILMAKERS, HAVE always on hand the following well selected stock of NAVAL STOKES at very reasonable prices:— Russian and English CORDAGE—1 to 9 inches. Tar'd LM, MAILW, 8*UN Y ARN —well assorted. CARTAS— 1st and 2nd quality, all numbers. BOLT ROPE and TWINB to match the
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    • 724 2 aofict TS HEREBT GIVE*, th«t the Own* and A FARMS at Sarawak will be sold by Auction, to the highest bidder, for 7WremJJ? conunencing 1st November, 1858, at the GtmW ment Office, on the 1st October next. By Order, Office •Sarawak, 27th July, 1858. ttomt* M R HERMANN VAUPEL and
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  • 464 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. Dear Sir, I hear that Sir Robert Schomburgk, II. B. M. Consul in Bangkok, is much displeased at a letter received by him from the Siamese Government, about a tax they proposed to impose on the Foreigners resident in Siam, having
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  • 18 3 At Singapore, on Wednesday, the 22nd current, the wife of Mr L. VAX SOEST, of a DAUGHTER.
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  • 1227 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 30TH SEPT., 1866. The British Steam-ship Thebes, Capt. Roskell, from Hongkong the 15th current, arrived here on the morning of the 23rd, and proceeded to Pinang and Calcutta on the same evening* The British steamer Lanctfield Capt. Oliver, from Hongkong the 14th current, arrived
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  • 2634 3 THE Peninsular Oriental Company's Steam-ship Singapore Captain Grainger, arrived here yesterday at 9$ A.M., having left Bombay on the 16th current, with the Europe Mails of the '25th August. The following passengers came by this opportunity For Singapore Mr k Mrs
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    • 666 3 THI tmkw family mtwu Corner Penang Street. THESE Premises are situated close to the Beach, and command a clear and extensive view 0 f the Straits and the opposite Coast. The apartments are large and airy. Ladies and Gentlemen visiting or calling at penang, will find eveiy attention paid to
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  • 25 3 DEATH. At Singapore, on the 24th current, Jonx Pritss CUMMIXO, Esq., of the finn of Messrs MACLAIVE, FRASER Co., after a short illness, much respected.
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  • 620 4 Sugar. —Of 1,956 tags Bengal in public tale, 1.360 bags were common date kind, and sold; yellow at 33s brown, 31s to 33s; the other descriptions also were all sold; good brown to low yellow, 34s 6d to 37s; fine yellow grainy, 48s. 662 bags yellow Penang, salvage
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  • 46 4 ARRIVALS. From CHINA—August 9, Crest of the Wave; 12, Snapdragon and Hoang Ho; 16, George Washington; 20, Caroline Coventry; 21, Alardus; 22, Roska. DEPARTURES. For SINGAPORE—August 25, Security. For CHINA—August 10, Uncle Toby; 11, William Hammond; 19, Star of the North; 24, Anglo Saxon.
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  • 602 4 (From the Daily Press, September \3.J We have dates from Canton to the 10th inst. The Chinese talked of coming back en masse in twelve days more, with their shroffs and bankers, hong-boats and chairs, linguists and opium brokers, and all the other pomp and circumstance of traffic and
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  • 1595 4 BORES—THEIR POLITICAL USES AND ABUSES. {From the Examiner July 24.) Lord Macaulay, in the course of his remarks on the vehement discussion to which the Exclusion Bill gave rise in 1680, states that the words mob and sham then first came into use. We wish he wonld tell us
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  • 1411 4 Vessels' Names. Tons Commanders. Consignees. Destination H. M. steamer Niger Saracen 1350 McDougalL, Esq. 235 [G. H. Inskip, Esq. Hongkonrr H. M. schooner surveying 1200 Grainger 1323 Berry H. T. Marshall Williams, Anthon and co Hongkong do rt. steamer Singapore Ainer. snip c to Amer. ship
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