The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 15 November 1860

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 27] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 15TH NOVEMBER 1860. [NO. 46
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    • 688 1 AGENTS Street. [,oNi»ON —Mr F. Algar, 11, (Element's Lane, Lombard PiKis —Mr G W. Yapp, No. 13, Rue D'Angnnl£uie, %(alXA —Mr Miiir, News Agent. f St. Honore. HONGKONG —Friend ol China Office. peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Offices, Battery Itoad, —Singapore. MAIL C- c it( I \>l LIKES. OUTWAR.S
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    • 866 1 NOTICE.. mHE Steamer* with Her Majesty's Mails JL will in future leave Aden for the Seychelles and Mauritius on or about the 11th of each month instead of the 3rd as heretofore. The Mail s from Mauritius (and the Seychelles) will arrive at Aden as at present on or about
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    • 638 1 I BILLIAR.P TABLES mHE ONLY Billiard Tables appreciated in India -L are those made by THURSTON Co., who have supplied HEK MAJESTY'S and the Native Regiments for the last forty Year:. 14, Catherine Street, Strand, London. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON: ESTABLISHED 1803. Capital 1,600,000, THE Undersigned have been authorized
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    • 685 1 CALCUTTA MERCANTILE INSURANCE SOSIETY. fTIHE undersigned having been appointed Agents JL for the above Society, are prepared to take liisks and grant Policies, payable in London, Calcutta, Rangoon, Singapore and China. SARKIES MOSES. Singapore, 1st October. 1854. LLOYDS* WE Request that particulars of all cases of Shipwreck be communicated to
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    • 607 1 AUBNTS. BATAVIA— Lange Sc Co., Booksellers. CALCUTTA —MrssrsThacker, Spink 4: Co. St Andrews PIKAKU —Gazette Office. f Library FOR. 5 A. L OH 3A.LE At the Office of the FREE PRESS, In 2 vols, 8vo. price S6. STATISTICS OF THE TRADE SHIPPING OF .JAVA AND MADURA, from 1325 to 185G,
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    • 1097 2 FOR SALE ARJICLES FOB SALE AT THE COMMISSION BOOMS OF mm LITTLE CG, COMMERCIAL SQUARE-SING APORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoos, and Slippers—Paris «nd London-made Braces—Elastic, Silk, and Cotton; Buttons—Navaland Military; Coats, Ready made Dress —Surtouts, Lodringtons, Pilots, Office, Shooting, ot the finest and lightest materials; Carpet Bags of various sites;
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    • 513 2 Pickle Stands; Liquor Stands; Penknives Office Knives, Jcc.; Dressing Cases; Travellers' Writing Desks; Argand Hanging, Table Wall Lamps; Wicks, Spare Glasses, &c.; Buggy and Carriage Harnesa; Saddles —complete; Buggy and Riding Whips Fowlingpieces incases, Double Barrelled—complete from "A/o/tiiner"} Rifles ditto, Pistols ditto; Powder Flasks, Nipples, Shot Flasks; Gunpowder, No. 1,
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    • 708 2 AT THE STRAITS DISPENSARY, f3, BATTERY-ROAD.) DR. SCOTT MAY BE CONSULTED FROM U A. M., TO 4 P. M.,* DAILY. RESIDENCE, No. 6 BEACH-ROAD. NOTICE 0 F FTRMSI, NOTICE VI R J. K. SMITH has been admitted a partner of our house, of which we have established a branch at
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    • 932 2 KQTCC&, P HEREBY GIVEN, that LettflAOfVAdministration of the Estate and Effects "of STED BIN MOBARAK OOHIT, late of Singapore, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned on the 25th February 1860, by the Court of Judicature ot Prince of Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca, Division of Singapore and Malacca. All
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    • 931 2 chapter of Isaiah, the fourth of St. Matthew th first thirty-four verses of the first chapter of sf John's Gospel, and the thirteenth chapter of th first Epistle to the Corinthians. 2.—The translation may be founded on am- M ilia IT iirAnnon vtam>!r\na nuth,I r\ the European versions authorised by
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  • 1984 3 No. 3. < Introductory Remark*. The particulars of the Cyclone that forms the subject of this paper were obtained by Captain Galastaun ot the ship Lady Canning who experienced it when in command of the Circassian, and subsequently took great pains to collect extracts from the journals ot
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  • 1485 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 16TH NOVR., 1860. The British Steamer Shandon Capt. Anderson, left this for Malacca and Piliang on the evening of the 7th current, and when near Raffles Light House she drifted foul of the British barque >ree Rajah Rajashwire bound to Bombay, then lying at
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  • 1831 3 Having resolved to visit Macao for tlic 1 l>eiicfit of my wife's health, we embarked on the 13th July last, in the fine ship Boyne, of 671 tons, George J. Morwiek, Comman- der, where we found excellent accomodations, and the greatest kindness and attention from the
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    • 90 3 THEATER ROYAL SINGAPORE. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OP HIS HONOR THE GOVERNOR, On Wednesday, the 28 th Instant, WILL BE PERFORMED A COMEDY ENTITLED "eoMT FAVOU" AFTER WHICH WILL BE REPEATED (BY SPECIAL REQUEST) THE CELEBRATED TRAGIC OPERA OF BOMBMTEI FUKIHS0 SUBSCRIBER'S tickets will be issued in a few days, and
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  • 4645 4 00 THE LATE SIR HENRY WARD AND THE RIGHT HON. JAMES WILSON. The country would have sustained a more serious losS in these two eminent men, had their services been employed in a sphere adapted to their talents, but India undoubtedly was not the field for either of them.
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  • 1309 4 Vessel's Names. Ton* Commanders. Consignees. Destination c. H Vi m (inn Innp 1/ |/•//>«■ 1/1 67 5 Wood, Esq Uncertain n. xri 5 iieainer V It LOT Id do H vT Q (foomor Assayt 1400 Adams, Esq xi. i»i s SbcUucr Surveying Saracen 235 Stanton, Esq
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