The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 9 May 1861

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 28] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 9TH MAY, 1861. [NO. 19
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    • 990 1 AGENTS i»ireei. LOWDOK— Mr P. Algar, II, Clement's Lane, Lombard PAKia—Mr G, W. Yapp, No. 13, Rue D'AngonJ&ne, MALTA —Mr Muir, News Agent. St. Honore. HonuKoao—Friend ol China Office. INGAPQRE 01 Aft Y. "RTTE have given over the entire manairement of this Dispensary to Mr ROBERT JAMIE, late Mana<rer of
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    • 180 1 TEETH RENDERED OF PEARL-LIKE WHITENESS, AND PRESERVED FROM DECAY, THE GUMS STIMULATED, ft A PECULIAR FRAGRANCE IMPARTED TO THE BREATH, BY THE USB OF THE ORIENTAL OR PERSIAN DENTIFRICE. An elegant preparation, deserving the attention of Ladies,"—Vide Coiurt Journal. COMPOUNDED ONLY BY CEO.CURLIM COJIP? Wholesale Druggists, 16, CULLCM STREET, LONDON.
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    • 569 1 PENINSULAR and ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S OFFICE. BATTERY ROAD,—SINGAPOffE. MAIL LIKES. OUTWAB.0 MAILS. ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steain Navigation Company's Steam Ships with the English Mails of April 10th, ;nav be expected at Singapore, en route to Hongkong, on or about the 10th May. HGMLWAR.B MAILS, ONE of
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    • 658 1 NOTICE. THE Steamer with the Mails from England of 26ih February, and all subsequent ones, will proceed at once into New Harbour and not go round the Rabbit and Coney as heretofore. Sjtecie and Cargo must he taken delivery of on board the steamer within 6 hours, or it will
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    • 797 1 F AGENTS. I UATAVIA—Messrs Lange k. Co., Booksellers. CALCUTTA— Messrs Thacker, Spink Co. 8T Andrew} Garette Office. [Library m ELEV'S AMMUNITION Comprises every description of Sporting and Military Ammunition. DOUBLE WATERPROOF CENTRAL FIRE PER. CUSSION CAPS, as originally invented by them, are particularly adapted for use in India, wliqpe tke
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    • 755 2 THE LONDRN ASSURANCE (FIRM BBANCH.) mas Undersigned having ban appointed by the jL Corporation of the above Company, as their Agents at Singapore, are prepared to take Kisks •gainst fire on Godowns and Dwelling-Houses built of brick and covered with tiles, and upon Merchandise stored therein. Full particulars will be
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    • 1125 2 I NOTICE THE BOMBAY NAJ1YE INSURANCE COMPANY. < THE limits of the above Company hivatt been extended to the porta of Great Britain, the undersigned is prepared to iseue Potieies payable either here or in London. With reference to ike above, all payments o1 claims, losses, wi# be hereafter made
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    • 1038 2 ust or AR1ICLES FOR SALE AT TK1 COMMISSION BOOMS OF JONM UTTLK 4 CO, COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Sboet.aod Slippers— Paris and London-mod*: B aces—Elastic,Silk, and Cotton; Button* —NavAlaiid est materials; Carpet Bags of various si set: Conluroy or Trouserings: Cupa—Naval, Military, Forage, aud plain Cloth; Clothe—Superfine black and
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    • 698 2 nonet* v THE undersigned have this day themselves at this port, tor the transaction of a General Commission Busiaess, under the firm of: STALLING HOOGLANDT and Co„ G. H. P. STELLING, WM. HOOGLANDT, Office No. 7 Boat Quay, lately in the occupation of Messrs Williams Autbon and Co., REFERENCES. Messrs
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  • 17 3 At Singapore, on the 5th instant, the Wife of EDWARD J. LEVESON, Esq., of a SON.
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  • 4267 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 0TH MAY, 1861. His Imperial Majesty's Steamer Formosa, Captain Galy, from Saigon the 30th ultimo arrived here on the 3rd current, and returned to the above place on the 6th*.t Her Majesty's Straits Steamer Hooghly, Captain Wright, from Malacca and the South Sands, arrived
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    • 619 3 WOTICK. rpflE UNDERSIGNED haviftg been appoin1 ted >Aok*T8 for the Liverpool Undk*w*iter8' Association, request that notice of all damage sustained by vessels or goods insured in Liverpool be given to them by the Consignees. With reference to the above advertisement the undersigned beg especially to call the attention of Consignees
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  • 1664 4 The following communication, with which we have been favored by a recent visitor to Saigon, will be found to contain more detailed information vegarding that part of Cochin China and the operations of the French there, than has been heretofore published: THE shipping season at this port is now
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  • 1045 4 —oCoCo CFrom the Pinang Argus, April 25.) On Sunday last a singularly abortive attempt at escape was made by live couviet-peons and one third-class man. It appears that the ringleader assured his comrades that he could pilot them (via the Province) to the Continent of India, and they accordingly
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  • 118 4 (From the Bengal Hwkaru, April 26 We bare received Cape papers up to the 21st ryOn the 10th February the transport ship Miles Barton having on boaid about 317 men and 8 Officers of the 3rd Bufis returning from China, was wrecked at 8truis Bay. Her Majesty's steamer Cyclops
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  • 230 4 The steamers building for the China trade are numerous. We hear of one building by Laird, of Birkenhead, for Messrs Jardine, Matheson, and Co. Two on the Clyde, for Messrs Apcar and Co., one nearly ready to be launched for Messrs Lane, Harper, and others, and another laid down
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