The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 19 May 1859

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 26] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE I9TH MAY, 1859. [NO. 20
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 876 1 AGENTS. [Lombard SI reel. LONDON— Messrs Algar A Street, 11, Clement's Lane, PAKIS— Mr (i. VV. ¥app, Hue Montpensier, No. U. MALTA— Mr Muir, News Agent. I Friend ol China Office. J PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S OFFICE Battery Road —Singapore. OUTWARD WAILS. ON E of the Peninsular and
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    • 791 1 NQTCGE. 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 labelled before shipment, and any excess of the regulated weight will be charged for at the rate of dry. 14.40 per cwt. to
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    • 899 1 gursetiie <s. co.'s A D VER TISEMENTS. laddies apparel Berlin Wool of colors, boots ami shoes, English ami French bonnets direct from Paris, silk, satin and nett, Dunstable and straw, balzarine dresses, caps—blond and lace, capes and cuffs, cardinals, a la mode, chemisettes of every description, cambrics—English, French and Scotch,
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    • 731 1 FOR. SA. LE. PLANTATION Situate 4 Miles from Town, in the Siglap district, comprising Acres 21*2, 2, 31 held under a Government Grant in perpetuity. The Plantation consists of upwards of 17,000 Cocoanut Trees, many of them in bearing, and the whole iu fair condition. The Estate is admirably adapted
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    • 763 1 I ,1 HA r*VlA—Measrs L.nnge Co.. Booksellers. I AIA'UTTA —McsensTiiMker.ijpiiik &Co. fet Andrew'• (iazctte Olhce. [Library NOTICE MR. J. t. MACDONALD i> Authorized to Sign our Finn per Procuration. W. MACDONALD CO. 14/// May, 1858. NOTICE.' U|MIL Undersigned have been appointed Agents 1 lor the BREMEN UNDERWRITERS. All Goods or
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  • 4311 2 THURSDAY MORNING. 10th MAY, 1806. The Dutch Mail steamer Koningin der Sederlaud'n, Captain Lewis, arrived here on the everting of the 11th current, from Batavia the Bth, and returned to Batavia on the night of the 14th, with the Europe Ma is of the 11th ultimo.
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    • 1110 2 UST OF AIM CLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION BOOMS OF mm LITTLE QQ 9 COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boot*, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-made Braces—Elastic.Silk, and Cotton; Buttons—Naval and Military; Coats, Ready made Dress—Surtoute. Codest materials; Carpet Bags of various sizes; Corduroy fat Trouserings; Caps—Naval, Military, Forage, and Slain
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    • 533 2 Stand*, Fickle Stands; Liquor Stands; Penknives Office Knives, kc.; Dressing C ases; Travellers' Writing Desks; Argand Hanging, 1 able k Walt Lamps; Wicks, Spare Glaaee.-, kc.; buggy and Carriage Harness; Saddles—complete; Buggy and Riding Whips Fowlingpieces in ea«es. Double Barrelled—complete from Mortimer" llifles ditto, Pistols ditto Powder Fladtt, Nipples, Si>ot
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    • 790 2 CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE THE Undersigned having been appointed Agent* hers for the above Office, are prepared to grant Policies payable in China, Calcutta, Bombay, London and Singapore. JNO. PURVIS k CO. Singapore, 26th May, 1862. TNI LONDON ASSURANCE {FIRE BRANCH.') THE Undeesigned having been appointed by the Corporation of the
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    • 777 2 FOR SALE IN tV immediate neighbourhood of the Town of Singapore, the very desirable property of C. R. PKIKSKP, Esquire, lying between the Orchard C. R. PKIKSKP, Esquire, lying between the Orchard and Bukit Timah Roada, and consisting of Hills and Low Grounds daily encreasing in value. These Lands will
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  • 1436 3 THE COMMERCIAL POSITION OF SINGAPORE. /There arc one or two proverbs and aphorisms that occur to us, consequent upon the petition of the bankers, merchants, and inhabitants of Singapore, recently presented in Parliament, praying to be transferred from the rule of the Secretary of State for India, to that
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  • 540 3 (From the Rangoon Timet, April 20.) We have heard from a reliable source that the Government of India have sanctioned steam communication between Madras and Rangoon—the vessels touching at Massulapatam, Cocoanada, and Vizagapatam. The first steamer it is expected will leave in the middle of May, and will make
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  • 265 4 AN ENGLISH MAIIOMEDAN. (From the Overland Observer, April 2D.) The Ilon'ble Mr Stanley" who recently arrived in our Island in an Arab vessel from the Red Sea, is said to be a son of Lord Stanley of Adderly. There are few eccentricities beyond the reach of Englishmen and especially
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  • 2584 4 THE ITALIAN IMBROGLIO. Two months ago, when the differences between France and Austria in relation to Italian polite? were beginning to assume a serious aspect, we c< nsidered the whole question at some length, with the view of ascertaining what course, if any, it would be wise and dignified
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  • 612 4 {From the Leader, April 2. Whatever may be thought of Russian strategy, it is impossible to dispute the diplomatic skill". During the latter portion of last year the influence of the C/ur was used successfully to stimulate French and .Sardinian ambition at the expense of Austria. General
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  • 413 4 (From the Press, April 2.) The S ecle has renewed the proposition—for some time, it is supposed, entertained at the Vatican—that the Pope should emigrate to Jerusalem. His friends become fewer, his troubles increase, and the prospect of being left idone without a Gallican
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  • 1561 4 Vessels Names. Tom (j Com mantlets. Consignees. J Destination, <Y IT \f ctr. jmpr /c.vZr 1 Tflft Siir H M^riurft Pinang If \f *c ytpumpr Tfmtarhlu 17.1 ti T Wriwht. Esn p "5" V v "-"O l Aiuer. steamer St. Louis 48 J Stephenson Williams, Authon
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