The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 10 March 1859

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 26] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 10TH MARCH, 1859. [NO. 10
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    • 740 1 AGENTd r Lombard it imi#. HJST UtetWEß .VB FOB SALS BT TUB ÜBDBBSIGBBD. OLD S2SSB TOOM. Singapore, 2 3rd September, 1857. JMST RICIIWi ABD OB BAUI AT THB fUK P«BM OFFICE. THE AMERICAN EXPEDITION TO JAPAN. ™C»m™X-e P...1, «Hh numerous Jlus.ru--r, m OBSERVATIONS ON THE ZODIACAL LIGHTS FBOM APRIL 2,
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    • 1097 1 PATENT METALLIC LIQUID SHEATHING. rIE 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 loftg felt; it being well known that from the want of such a preparation, instances are
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    • 822 1 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM' NAVIGATION COMPANYB OFFICE Battery Road—Singapore. OUTWARft MAILS. 3NE of the Peninsuljr and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam-ship*, with »e Enropean Mails of tneßfith January, may be cpected to arrive at Singapore, en route to [ongkong, on or about tltig lit March. Application for Freight fed Passage,
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    • 981 1 NOTICE. PASSENGERS per P. and O. Co's steamers are requested to take Notice, that on and after the Ist January 1857, their Baggages will be weighed and labeUed before shipment, and any excess of the regulated weight will be charged for at the rate of di|» 14.40 per cwt. to
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    • 757 1 }&[?;^>]\=~`[.{)<|&<<;)/|_:**'[ raspberry, cherry brandy, Ulenlivet .whiskey, gin, in CAMS, hock-- Johanna berg", liqueurs assorted, maraschino and ratafia, old torn, port very stipe* jior, sherry, J. Cockburn's, Campbell's etc. oilman's stares Beef, spiced and smoked bottled fruits and sauces, bacon in tins; biscuits, cabin and fancy; candles wax and spermicotti; capers
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    • 1041 2 ARIICLES FOR SALE AT THB COMMISSION BOOMS OF mm UTTU QQ, COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-made I■gag.1■gag. F la,tic. SUk, and Cotton: Buttons—Naval and Military; Coats, Ready made Dress—Surtouts, Codfiiif tons, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the finest and lightMt materials; Carpet Bags of various sixes;
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    • 346 2 Stands Pickle Stands* Liguor Stands; P Office Knives, kc. Dressing Cases: Travellers' Writing Desks; Argaud Hanging, Table* Wall Lamps; Wicks, spare Glasses, ice.; Buggy and Carriage Harness; Saddles—complete; Buggy and Riding Whips; Fowlingmwt pieces in cases, Double Barrelled—complete from Mortimer" j Rifles ditto, Pistols ditto; Powder Flasks, Nipples, Shot Flasks;
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    • 741 2 FTIHE Undersigned has resumed J. AUCTIONEER and BROKER, at No. 1 Quay. ft T/ JQBN HENRY. Singapore, 2Stk June, ffc*. 'i. XX NCE don and here for the above Otfcoe.' are prepared to grant ias payable in China, Calcutta, Bombay, Lonpayabie in Singapore.. son isiußtlat bfiice. rHR Undersigned barring been
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    • 633 2 MESmF SfcICER k ROBINSON l>eg respectfully to call the attention of the aitove to their large stocks of first class CABIN STORES, and hoj»e by confining their attention to that particular branch 0 th«h Stripping thfcfry they Will continue to Bicefcrfr support of Commanders of Vewfcls -visiting the Port. ,*afc
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    • 662 2 1 »™ktiish Ac.) begs to -L for general information, that he ha* No. 609, North Bridge Road, (opposite the Sailor^ *> September, iaw. WE Request that particular* df a!f Shipwreck be communicated to ua bv ,j Masteror Survivors on their reaching this po,^ or UM? mrormatmn oraetmdenmten in j SYME
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  • 47 3 At Hsmbor?. on the ?Qth January, 1850, Mrs JoHAS SRS MOOYKB. of B DAUGHTER. At Singapore, on tli»- '24 th ultimo, the wife of Captain MCNAIK, Madras Artillery, of a DAUGHTER. .At Singapore, on the 7th rurrmt, at Moant Elizabeth, Mrs JEAN KMUS, of a DAUGIITBR.
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  • 2260 3 THURSDAY MORHING, lOTB MARCH, 185 C. The P. i O. Go's steamer Malabar, Captain Gribble, with the Europe Mails of the 26tli January, from Bmubay the 16«U ultimo, arrived here on the after- i noon of the 3rd current, and proceeded to Hongkong on the following
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  • 2520 3 LONDON, 25th January 1858. Mr John Bright has issued his Reform Bill, and its contents are being canvassed with much interest and acumen. Of course he makes a clean sweep of rotten and Ministerial boroughs as far as possible. He makes up a Schedule A. &B.
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    • 871 3 CKASTtWO CORK V OF LSDLA, AUSTRALIA. AND CHD« A, u wutf Caviua £544,000, paid op) with power* to loiji— 1 W« aK! t" Q> EE .A-, RQ Court DflltOWtt, WSB 50. (Mmn tfffßsm ITicol, E»q., (late of Mew W. Nfcol and Co., 3-,l sr> MRBCTORB. John AUMS Ep%, (.formerly Wwrtor
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    • 235 3 Ol« 1 mtfp a .•< fci r I >ll EI n&Y CTIEDDSDGU MITFPLL M X SHIP CHAXDUI and ACCTIOXBE* at the siotve Port, hopes, ffom his long experience as Master of a vessel, to give mrtsftoHna to those who mar fksor him with thsae patronage. fie stock wi9 eonrist of
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  • 1324 4 (From the Pinang Gazette, February 2G.) During the last two or three days some excitement has been caused by one of the hoey feuds having broken. The To-peh-kong society, consisting exclusively of Hok-kiens, is very jealous of the Hok-kiens who have joined the Gi Hin, which in Pinang is
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  • 510 4 FALL or SAI-GOK —By the arrival of the French Gun-boat Preguet, with despatches for Europe, we have received some particulars of the expedition for which we are indebted to the kindness of a friend whose communication will be found interesting. On the 2nd February the French Squadron lef> Turon
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  • 3456 4 THE PRESENT STATE AND CAPABILITIES OF JAVA. Vienna, January 8, 1859. One of the officers belonging ro the scientific expedition sent out to the E»«tern Archipelago and China, in the Austrian frigate No vara, has just sent borne some interesting particulars of their visit to Java, from which I
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  • 1218 5 Vessels' Names. Tons Commanders. Consignees. H. M.'s steamer Esk H. M.'s steamer Magicienne H. I.-M.'s steamer Pregent H. F. M,'s briar Mondeeo 1175 Sir R. McClure 1230 Vansittart, Esq. 900 Monsr. Osery 417 Senhor Favares China do Macao Repairing Freight or charter Harbour B.schooner Shartghai 174
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