The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 20 September 1860

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 271 SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORI#S&y THE 20TH SEPTEMBER I860. [NO. 38
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 676 1 -i, a AGENT*, sk -J A A (Street, TO*DO»— Mr F. Algar, IL, Clement's Lane. Lombard puis— Mr G W. Ttpp. Hue Montpensicr, No. C. MALTA— Mr*M»ir. News Agent. Ho.N«4*o*u— Friend ol China Office. peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Offices, Buttery Road,—Singapore. MAIL LINES. QUTWAAB MAILS. ONE of tbc
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    • 800 1 THE Steamers wilh Her Majesty's Marts will iii fuinre leave Aden for iht X win iii fuinre leave Aden for tht Seychelles anil Mauri lies on or al>out.the I lib ol each month instead of the 3rd as heretofore. The Mails from Mauritius (and the Seychelles) will arrive at Aden
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    • 566 1 mJh WfitZZT. Fi IMPERIAL Ftti INSURANCE LONDON: ESTABLISHED THE Undersigned- have b—r —thtoiabidn iwae fll-Maif «f Conmfi oo nr*mc w* nfi r» Ml THE lOllai ASSURANCE (FIRE BRANCH.) THE Undersigned having been appointed by the Corporation of the above Couponv, aa their X Corporation of the above Company, as their
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    • 572 1 \t E J. jL SMITH has been Admitted a porta «f olr kaie, of which we hpe etuUiihed a branch wPftaqppore under the same Firm, the partners being L JAJUS AD AM SMITH, of London. ROBKBT PHILLIP WOOD, of Liverpool. >i' LAWFTHMOS ROBEBTSON BELL, here, ami JOHN KNOX SMITH, at
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    • 522 1 BATATiJft-M«ssr» Ltnpe fc Cc, Spink *CC kit Andrew* PlKANB—Gftzettr Oftee. -i V f Libra n NOTICES OF FIB SB RCTtCt. ffMlE interest and responsibility of M» WttJL UAM EU, Jr., in the firms of KM Co Manila, Srna A Co Singapore, AND PrroAntN STME Co. Batavia, ceased'on the 31st December,
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  • 76 2 TO THE EDITOR Of THE SIKOArORS IBB£ PRESS. If vour witty correspondents J. Scroggings and S. P. Tibbs, fancy they are going to draw me into a »Ksolav of small wit—they are very much mistaken. They have not shaken any one of tbe arguments I nave advanced, and I
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  • 251 2 No. 2. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS. In my last paper, I referred to a Cyclone that occurred in the China 8ea, in October 1856, and think I cannot do better than make it the swbjeot of my second paper, as the data codec ted by me regarding are very full.
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  • 5070 2 Cyclone of the 17th k 18th Oct Mo 6, Hi the China Sea,' Extracts from Skips' Lay Books. P. 4 O. COMPACT'S STIAIIIB SMAHQHAI October 17th, 1*56. Midnight Barometer 29, 78. Fresh N. E. Monsoon with a North Easterly Swell. October 18t*, 1856. 29. 66. 66. 50. N.NW
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 933 2 *OR SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION BOOMS OF JQNft UTTLl 4 COMMERCIAL SQUARE-SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. 1Mb. Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-mad* fc, 'M I .MIL fUittnn' Nasal ami Military; Costa, Ready made Dress—Sortouts, Codriagton% Wora,Ofcce, Shooting, of the finest and light of eeiours; DreaeiW Gowns,' Dedt, Linen Drill,
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    • 397 2 rf* m Muslin*, Full and Half iftcent Ball Dresses; Edcnigs and Lane—Patent Valenciennes, Blende, Extra, fwltt.Fbney, Bruasete, Bdb bin,Edging, Thread, 4 many Had,km., Midi*} «bsa> —French Kid, whits and cotoeved, White and coloerad Silk,and Thread; Pscasols-Silk, plain. and«g»r®4; Ribbons —Silk, Satin, Bonnet, anl CWVifwi's, »mi aaaort>nant; Thread—Cotton on reele, titik,
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    • 668 2 m 1MB Mid WP^ THE best EwgKth and Wehdi Steam Coal, either put oo board ship hi the Roads, or alongside the Coispuoy's Wharf, Hew Harbour. THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED. St?tg6por€ 517th Odeber 1640 4UYJULR* rsa»XA *co. SHIP CHANDLERS, AUCTIONEERS J A Hp' 8AILNAKERS. HAVE always on hand the following
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    • 566 2 mfet m JUDGED BT THE IMMENSE DEMAND, this UwvwuUi ESMBDT BOW IBATB (he hat in public favour ud confidence this result has been acquisedl by the." test of Afty years' experience. These Lozenges may be found on sale iu every British Colony, sad throughout India and China they have been
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  • 46 3 In the leltrr oi Delta in our last issue, in tie se.-ond paragraph, where be sa\s I have to do with the Shipping Otfic.es, the Slopping Master, his Deputy, and the governor tinder whose control they »re supposed to l>e "—tor Governor read Go~ VrTHtneut
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  • 1939 3 THURSDAY MORJIING, aOTH SEPT., i860. The British Steamer Homyldy Captain Wright, arrived here on the 15th current, from Malacca and Pjnattg ihe 14th. The Duteii Steamer Koniayin der Netierluvd<rn. Captain Lewis arrived here on the 18th current, from Batavia the 15th. The Spanish War >teamer Jorge
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  • 2625 4 (From the Pinang Gazette, September 1) The 2 Malays p rah us with 15 Marines and 30 seamen of H. M. ship CHve, which left this on the night of Saturday last, on a cruize for the pirates, returned yesterday afternoon. They were absent 6 days, and though they
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  • 1722 4 From the Friend of India, AwjuH 2.) NULLUS LIBKR HOMO IxpitijONKTUH," &C. —The Uttrkaru with a laudable teal for Magna Charts, lately pointixfc out that the means for enforcing the right of pereonal h- 1 berty by writ of Habeas Corpus, is permanently snap ended in Indtu for State
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  • 924 4 Yaaets Nanus. Ton* Conunamlrt#. Consignees. Destination Wood, Esq. 1 Cruize H. M's Steamer Asm iye H. P. M's transport ship Elbe H. M's steamer Hooghly Amer. barq Quickstep B. barq Addenda B. brig Sophia bremer Dutch stmr K- der SederLinden B. barq William the Conqueror B.
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