The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 8 August 1861

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 28] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 8TH AUGUST, 1861. [NO. 32
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    • 597 1 AGENTS. [Street. LONDON —Mr F. Algar, 11, Clement'* Lane, Lombard PAKIS —Mr G. W. Yapp, No. 13, Hue D'Aogouleme, At AMi Ay. Mr Muir, New# Agent. St. Honore. HONGKONG —Friend ol China Office. PENINSULAR and ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S OFFICE. BATTERY ROAD,—SING A PORE. MAIL LINES. OUYWARO MAILS. ONE of
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    • 1132 1 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY, \\T E have f PVEN over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBERT JAMIE, late ManaCo of Edinburgh AUJ>ON 8 Medical Hal I formerly Assistant to Messrs DUNCAN FLOCK HART In our Rooms adjoining we may be consulted from 10 A. M., to 4 r. M.
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    • 579 1 STRAW COMMUNICATION IK THE KETKERLANP INBtA LAG©* FQR THE YEAR 1861, W. CORES DE TRIES' LINES. FROM BAT A VIA to Minto, flAio and Singapore, the 1st and 15th of each month, to Samarang and Sourabaya the 7th and 22nd. to Bitliton, Ponttanak and Singkaicaug, the 8th. to Bencoolen and
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    • 806 1 AGENTS. HATAVIA —Measra Lange it Co., Bookseller*. CALCUTTA —MessrsTbacker, Spink kC*. MAodrewi Pi NANG— Gazette Office. f Library ELEY'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, where the caps
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  • 3427 2 THURSDAY MO KM 1 NO, 8TH AUGUST, 1861. Her Majesty's Straits Steamer Hooyhty, Captain Wright, proceeded to Malacca and Pinatig on the 3rd current. The British Steamer Swatoir, Captain Minto, proceeded to Hongkong o.i the 3rd current. The British Steamer City of Xuntet, Captain Bisson, returned
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    • 707 2 THE mill ASSHRAHCE (FIRE BRANCH.) rE Undersigned haviag been appointed by the Corporation of the above Compaay, as their Agents at Singapore, ate to take lUsks against Fire on Godowns and Dwellmg-Housee built or brick and covered with tiles, aad npon Merchandise stored therein. fog ptrtrralarfi wfll b© furnished on
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    • 844 2 t N 3 (MR A K CCS KOTtCE. "VYR JOHN BAXTER and Mr JOHN LAWRENCE I'd If mow lia*rin/r nnmnlioH with the rMTIllfltinlU KIRBT having complied with the regulations of the Insurance Committee, have been elected Surveyors to the undermentioned odices, at this port, from the 1st proximo. Singapore., 17th
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    • 282 2 BOMBAY NATIVE INSURANCE COMPANY THE undersigned having been appointed Agent for the above Insurance Company, is prepared to grant Policies payable in Calcutta, Bombay, China and Singapore. BYEAMJEE PESTONJEE, Agent. Singapore, 18th May, 1857. THE gO tM INSURANCE COMPANY LONDON, LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, AND GLASGOW. CHIEF OFFICE. Queen Ineumnce Buildings, Liverpool.
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    • 762 2 RQTICK rpHE Partnership heretofore existing between A the undersigned, under the firm of Messrs TATLOB DACBLSBEBG Co., was this day dissolved by mutual consentThe busbess will b future be carried on by Mr TAYLOB on his own account, who will colleet all the outstanding debts. All claims on the late
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    • 598 2 JONH LITTLB CO* ADYCRTtatMRKTS. HARNESS AND SADDLERT. Ex Mayola. JUST opened a few sets of very superior Plated Carriage Harness for large Horses. ALSO V)I A few sets ditto and Brass ditto for small Horses and for Ponies. AND A few sets of very superior Plated Buggy Harness Silver furniture,
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  • 1211 3 From the Pituing Gazette, July *27. A gentleman writes this morning from the Convdescent Bungalow as follows: On taking my stroll this morning, I saw severnl tiHitpriiits of the Tiger on the road leading from the Convalescent Bungalow to the Govern inent Bungalow, and jnst behov serjcaiit O'Neill s
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  • 970 3 oo From the Overland China Mail, July 27. The London mail of June 10th arrived here on the 22nd instant. Affairs in China and Japan remain nearly as they were during the previous fortnight. The news from Japan is comprised in the two facts, that the Nagasaki Shipping List,
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  • 686 4 From the Colombo Observer Extraordinary July 17. Me have news from Nel.on to the 12fh inet. Matters are evidently coming to a crisis. The Taranaki herald -tate* ih»t information lias he»-n received from Ngaiii uinui, that the tribe will nor surrender any of their plunder. and that tnev
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  • 3887 4 MUTILATION OF PUBLIC DOCUMENTS. Not many weeks ago, Lord Palmerston justified the dismissal of a servant of the Crown on the ground that the Protestant public at large chose to suspect him of a desire to falsify history. Nolmdy supposed that Mr Turnbull had actually suppressed —far leas altered—
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  • 1059 4 i Names. Ton* Commander s. Consignees. Destination frc. H. M's Steamer Chary bdis 1600 Hon'ble Keane H. M's. steamer Tome lOO.Noyes In dock H. M's. Surveying brig Krishna 180'.Jackson, Esq. Repairing H. M's Surveying schnr Saracen 285 Stanton, Esq. Surveying 11. I. M's steamer Europeen *****
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  • 1093 4 Tbe following is an extract from a letter from Valparaiso 44 Valparaiso, April 16, 1861, 44 On the 20th of March I was, in company with several others, sitting in a jarge room in tbe port, when, about a quarter to 9, a shock of an
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