The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 17 November 1859

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 26] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 17TH NOVEMBER, 1859.
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    • 827 1 AGENTS. [Lombard Street. I nit now Messrs Algar k Street ,11, Clement's Lane, pAMie—Mr GW. Yapp, R«e Montpenaier, Nb- 6. MALTA— Mr Muir, Newa Agent. HoNUKoM6—Friend of Chin* Office. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANYB OFFICE Battery RoAd —Singapore. ©OTWARO MAtLS. ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company'
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    • 801 1 NOTICE, PASSENGERS per P. and O. Co's steamers are raquestad to take Notice, that on and after the •st January 1837, their Bagghges will be weighed tnd labelled before shipment, and any excess of the regulated weight will be charged for at the rate of dre. 14.40 per cwt. to
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    • 777 1 Th« mini Oourta of tnwm, Sum, Aastria, mi PATROVIZED BY The loyal 1 Family O Ad| and Hobuity Orsat Britain, THE FIRST PRODUCT#! M THE WORLD FOB THE Chrowth. Beat oration, and for Improving and BEAUTIFYING TftZ HUMAN HAEBTu ROWLANDS' MACASSAR ML proved beyond qaction by its taocenfol mutts lor
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    • 565 1 INSURANCES, CALCUTTA MERCANTILE lISUIARCt SOCIETY, THE undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Society, are prepared to take Bisks and grant Policies, payable in London, Calcutta, Rangoon, Singapore and China. SARKIEB MOSES. Singapore, Ist October. 1854. NOTICE. r pilß undersigned have been appointed Agent? J- for the Insurance Companies
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    • 686 1 J agents. k Pl»A*ttnrGM«U« lAlWlauA^™ 0 NOTICES OP EtSHSi ORIENTAL BARK CORPORATION SINGAPORE BRANCH TTTITH reference to an Advertisement dated 2d VY August 1859, intimatiivr by virtue of a a Warrant of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, a Branch Bank of this Corporation had been established in Singapore,
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    • 954 2 FOB SALE LIST or ARIICLEO FOR SALE AT TO COMMXMM9 BOOMS OT MNN LITTLE 4k CO, COMMERCIAL SQUARE-SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Naval and rnr? TM J Rubber, and Bengal Towelling; Jacket*—Fine Long Cloth, Glaaseloth, and Linen, Naval Blue Cloth and Alpaca; KidOlovee—White,Mack,andoeloured,Paris. Doeskin, Mflt, Cotton, and Lisle Thread; Long Cloth Burrocks;
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    • 404 2 Ht*r do. and Bustles; DIM and Jaecumt Mosln; English, French, k. Swtos colour ed Madia, Tarjataa ud look Madia, aatfiUwd, Sprig and Foot Muaflfis, Fall and HatfMourning, Mag. nifieent SuH Braaaaa; Idginga and law Patent Vain ncimiaaa. Blonde, Svtn,Twit,Fancy. iroadkßolbin, Edging, Thread, Jenny Lind, &e.. M u»Hn ;Glores —French Kid,
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    • 934 2 roil mu and Timah Roads, and consisting of Hills I stslr^s, cbiMn, and all further particulars may be learned frM MrNnras, the Superintendent of the Estate, or from Messrs Mibtii, Die* It Co. Singapo l36l April, 1819. L 1 ron mu 41 Mr Mm Champagne in one dozen cases, Clsxet
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    • 724 2 FOB BALE. PBELIiUNABY NOTICE. H undersigned received instructions from the Administrator to tb6 Estate of the late W*. BromwMDi, £iq n to sell by Pubfic Auction, on Thursday, the 26th January, 1860, at IV. Those substantially built and very commodious Oodowus in ft—whl Square, at mwrtt occupied by Messrs Qeo.
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    • 742 2 MISCELLANEOUS. roi SAlt. Copy-right, hum, Ttn he. ef fa ?ES^KLJSiB^J2£S2 in Hongkong in 1842. and kn afways in—„ i i an extensive Circulation; the Net pwidsoftbe ness for several years past exceeding Ofce Thousand Pounds Sterling per annum. For nartimi—apply to A. LOGAN, Esq.— Singapore Fun or to F. J.
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  • 1685 3 THURSDAY MORNING. I?TH NOVEMBER, 1&». The Biitish Steamer Bnhiona s Captain Grindlc, from Batavia the 4lh current, arrived here on the I Oth. The Dutch Mail Steamer Ban da Cap. Nige, from Batavia the Bth current, arrived here on the 12th, and will proceed to Batavia
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  • 2493 3 81-MONTHLY MEETING, l Singapore, 25 th October 1859# PRESENT. The—HonTile Captain H. Man, President, Thomas Dunman, Esq. W. Mactaggart, Esq. H. M. Simons, Esq. Messrs A. L. Johnston and co. having returned a notice calling on them to erect gutters and pipes to catch and convey the rain
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  • 843 3 {From the Friend of India October 27.) t THE WAG HER EXPEDITION. —It is said thai during the recent campaign in Italy the French troops suffered only from one want. There were not sefficient sergeons or am balances for the wounded. The Emperor had calculated everything else, from the
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    • 480 3 rot ULI. rrMEG Plants from 8 to 6 yean old at the Bundolha Estate, Sarangon. Apply to JOSE D'ALMEIDA 80N8. Singapore, Ith February, 1889. uc] POTTIHT FLINT*. ME ESOX CO. ship best Pottery Flints Chalk, Whiting Ac., direct from their own quarries on the Thames at Gray's Essex. Address to
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  • 32 3 KAVK At Singapore, on Wednesday, the 9th of Novemher 1859, after 8 days illness, Mr HENKY TAYLOB, leaving a disconsolate wife and 5 children, to bemoan his irreparable loss, aged 52 years.
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  • 4962 4 JOINT EXPEDITIONS. Na consequence of the melancholy disaster that has -befallen u* in China is mote to be lamented than the necesfeity it entails on us of making a new expedition in company with the French. The experience we have alreadv bad of joining oar foiwa with those of
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  • 1369 4 Vesselj Names. To >u Consignees. u "fiiHaiion, Sfc' H. M's. SIOOD •AWCWL..J Kerjuga Sir McCiure Hpfitfinn II. M's steamer Esk\ H. I. M. stmr. La Place I Stanton. Eso. Amer. steamer St. Louis 900 Stephenson Williams, Anthon and co Discharging Uncertain Amer. ship Cohota 690 Day
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  • THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA.
    • 77 5 THE Peninsular Oriental Company's Steam-skip GANGES, Captain BOWEN, from the 31st ultimo, arrived here this day, at 2 P. M., with the Europe Mails of the I Oth October. The following passengers came by this opportunity For SINGAPORE—Captains Kirwan, and Crew,
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    • 2582 5 A despatch from Lord Canning, recommending to notice the civil and political officers who distinguished themselves in the late events, has been published. All the despatches connected with the Peiho affair have been published. The Imperial Government have generally signified tlHr approval of the course adopted by Mr
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    • 936 5 Sugar —There has been more inclination to buy, particularly as regards brown sorts with quality, and in these a good business has resulted. The appearance of the market is more satisfactory than for some time past, parcels to some extent having been disposed of at prices not obtainable
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