The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 16 May 1861

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 28] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE I6TII MAY, 1861. [NO. 20
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    • 969 1 J AGENTS. Street.^ LOSDON-Mr F. Algar, 11, Clement's Lane, Lombard PAKIS— Mr G W. Yapp, No. 13, Rue D'Angonleme, MALTA— Mr Muir, News Agent. St. Honore. 1 HONGKONG —Friend of China Office. J IN GAP OB E 01 WE have given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr
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    • 184 1 TEETH RENDERED OF PEARL-LIKE WHITENESS, AND PRESERVED FROM DECAY, THE GUMS STIMULATED, A PECULIAR FRAGRANCE IMPARTED TO THE BREATH, BT THE USE OF THE ORIENTAL OR PERSIAN DENTIFRICE. An elegant preparation, deserving the attention of Ladies,"—Vide Court Journal. COMPOUNDED ONLY BT GE0.CURLIM2 C01P Y Wholesale iru-ists, 16, CULLUM STREET, LONDON.
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    • 558 1 PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAK NAVIGATION COMPANY'S OFFICE, BATTERY ROAD,—SINGAPORE. MAI LINES. QUtTWAR© MAILS* ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam Ships with the English Mails of April 10th, ;nav he expected at Singapore, en route to Hongkong, on or about the 15th May. HQM&WA&B MAILS, ONE of the
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    • 611 1 NOTICE. |HE Steamer with the Mails from England of 26th February, and all subsequent ones, will proceed at once into New Harbour and not «ro round the Rabbit and Harbour and not go round the Rabbit and Coney as heretofore. Specie and Cargo must be taken delivery of on board
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    • 795 1 AGENTS. HATAVIA —Messrs Lsinge Co., Booksellers. CALCUTTA —M« sorsTliacker,Spink &Co. 81 Andrews PlIAKU —Gazette Olhce. fLibraiy E LEY'S AMMUNITION Comprises every description of Sporting and Military Ammunition. DOUBLE WATERPROOF CENTRAL FIRE PERCUSSION CAPS, as originally invented by them, are particularly adapted for use in India, where the carts are often
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    • 757 2 2 fi-U iOflDON ASSURANCE K lTRB BRANCH.) r. j: ..imed having been appointed by the t;n of the above Company, as their i at are prepared to take Risks v ..si rire on Godowns and Dwelling-Houses built .:ek and covered with tiles, and upon Merchan- itored therein. oil particulars will
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    • 1109 2 NOTICE. 1VTR JOHN BAXTKR and Mr JOHN LAWRENCE KIEBT having complied with the regulations of the Insurance Committee, liave been electedSurveyors to the undermentioned offices, at this port-, lroin the 1st proximo. Singapore 17 th March, 1860. (Signed SYME CO, Lloyd's Agents. A. L. JOHNSTON CO, Agents Bengal Insce. Socty.
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    • 1066 2 LIST OP AR1ICLES FOR SALE AT TBS COMMISSION BOOMS OP mm ILtTTLK L GQ* COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-made U aces— Elastic, Silk, and Cotlon; lint tons Navaland Military; Coats, -Repdyspudo Dreaa-rSurtouts. Codriugtpns, Pilot*; Gihcq,|>lmoti^,j^tba;fUiastiunqlightest materials; Carpet Bags ofvarioua sises: Corduroy or Trouserings; Caps—Naval, Military,
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    • 687 2 THE undersigned have this day established themselves at this port, for the tranWdoo of a General Commission Business, under the firm of: STELLING HOOGLANDT and Co., G. H. P. STELLING, WM. HOOGLANDT! Office No. 7 Boat Quay, lately in the occupation of Messrs Williams Anthon and Co., REFERENCES. Messrs J.
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  • 1191 3 TO TU BDITOft or TUB SneiKttE FIR FIEU. Dear Mr Editor, You appear at a loss for the cause of the sudden stingyness of the P. O. Company. It is as plain as a nose in a face. The present contract has nearly expired, and to get a new
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  • 5550 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 18TH MAT, 1261. Her Majesty's Steamer Beugfr, Captain Hay, sailed for Pinaog and Triucumalte on the 9th current. The British Meamer City of Nantes, Captain Cursflh, proceeded to Bangkok on the Oth current. The Sarawak Screw Steamer Rainbow, Captain Hewat, from Sarawak and Labuan
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    • 848 3 HOTICE. fPHE UNDERSIGNED having been appoin- ted AGBNTS for the Liverpool UNDERWRITERS' ASSOCIATION, request that notice of all damage aratained by vessels or goods insured in Liferpool bo given to them by the Consignees. SYME Co. With reference to the above advertisement the undersigned beg especially to call the attention
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    • 944 3 CMtKEM »«U> SCHOOL THE Visual half yearly sale of useful and fancy A Articles in aid of the funds of the above School will take place, D. V, on Monday the 27th May, at the School. House, mencing at 12 o'clock asTSuaL mencing at 12 o'clock as usu Singapore 14*A
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  • 910 4 V'essett Names.Ton> Conimandei s. Consignees. DcslinfMua FT M af aqvtior Ch/trahrh e H kpanp Pjinf StjiljiMi iUi SlCiUUtl KuflLLt UlslAUS H. M's. steamer Simoom ivCitiitf valH* Cooke U tijl'l v* I Madras H Va ctMlmir 120 N Suez M oyes oner Saigon China London M dkin
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 2236 5 Iron, the Overland China Mail, May 1 n.o past fortnight is somewhat barren in news J., interest. 1 erhaps the most important fact which li t- ennie our knowledge since the departure of r t mail is the establishment of the British and i v.i.-!i embassies m Peking. The
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    • 3233 5 00 (Freni the Friend of India, April 11.) April 4. —The Engiighman describes the miraculous escape of a younu man at Mn»*ooriein a dark ride along a precipice. On the evening of the 14th March two sons of Colouel Thouias, Godfrey and Frederick by name, left Mussoorie on hot>eb*
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    • 1350 6 (From the Bombay Gazette, April \2.) The intelligence received from England of th charges which had been made affecting the charac "ter of the Financial Secretary of India in connec tion with 'the Great "Western Canada Railwa; .Company, has produced a. painful impression 01 the public mini The result
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    • 1607 6 HOLLAND. (from or* own correspondent.) Amsterdam, March 21. The most important political news I have-to communicate to-day is the formation of the Ministry. In my last letter I informed -you that the King had sent for Mr Thorbeckc, and charged him with the responsible task, of forming a Cabi-
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    • 1066 6 (rcoM on* owb cobhespondent.) NEW YOR*, March 8, 1861. PKK>rDBN*T LINCOLN'S IN" A COl'RAL SPEECH. The cerennTny of Mr Lincoln'* inauguration as President took place at Washington on the 5th following is a summary.:©? ihe speech aelivered byTresident. Lincoln on the occasion. After a few remarks, Mr Lincoln
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