The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 29 August 1861

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 28] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 29TH AUGUST, 1861. [NO. 35
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    • 618 1 AGENTS. [Street. LONDON—Mr P. Algar, 11, Clement'* Lane, Lombard P»HIS—Mr G W. Yapp, No. 13, Rue D'AngonlSme, Mr Muir, News Agent. f St. Honore. HONUKONO—INTIID ot China Office. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S OFFICE. BATTEBY RQADs-SZMGA MAIL LINES. 0 UTWAR® MAILS. ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation
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    • 869 1 SINGAPOKE DISPENSARY, sstfsszz a^srjsjs^ excepted, ROBERT LITTLE, M. D., Edin. Borny Grass House, River Valley Road. JOHN H. ROBERTSON,—if. Edin. 4, Coleman Street, Adjoining the Masonic Hall. i In reference to. the above, the Public of Singapore, Masters anil Owners of Vessel? are informed that I shall be on the
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    • 156 1 TEETH RENDERED OF PEARL-LIKE WHITENESS, AND PRESERVED FROM DECAY, THK OTJKS STIMULATED, A PECULIAR FRAGRANCE IMPARTED TO TEE BREATH, BT TUB USE OF THE ORIENTAL OR PERSIAN DENTIFRICE. An preparation, deterring the attention of Ladies,"—Vide Court Journal. COMPOUNDED OlfLT BT GEO.CIRLIKQ k COJIPT Wholesale Druggists, 16, CULLUM STREET, LONDON. To
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    • 609 1 STEAM COMMUNICATION tR THE RETHERUA.RO INQIA. ARCHtPSUWO. FOR. THE. YEAR 1561. I W. CORES I)E VRIES' LINES. FROM DATA VIA t tmAftxU). flhio and j&pgapore, the 1st and 15th eachrinonth. Af,j t jm to jau irnng Utid Sovrabanu the 7th and '2*2nd. to Bilhton, Pontianak aud Singkawang, the 8th. to
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    • 793 1 AUfcNTS •> BATAVI V —Mti»I8 Lange 3L Co., Booknetlen. CALCU r r A —M* ssrsTbacker. Spink 3c Co..St Amlrr»« PI S A NO —(iHzrtti 1 Oftce. ("Library AMMUNITION 1 'oiupri-e.-f < r9ry de^Sri; H. <>n Of Military Ammunition. DOUBLE WATERPROOF CENTRAL MR# PERCUSSION CAPS, osoriginally iuventud by them, arc particularly
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    • 696 2 THE LONOON ASSURANCE (FIRE BRANCH.) THE Undersigned having been appointed by the Corporation of the above Company, as their Agents at Singapore, are prepared to take Risks against Fire on Godowns and Dwelling-Houses built of brick and covered with tiles, and upon Merchandize stored therein. Full particulars will be furnished
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    • 1070 2 INSHRftRCtS* BOMBAY NATIVE INSURANCE COMPANY THE undersigwed having been appointed Agent for the above Insurance Company, is prepared to grant Policies payable in Calcutta, Bombay, China and Singapore. BTBAMJEE PESTONJEE, Agent. Singapore, 18th May, 1857. THE QU*EK CQMPARY LONDON, LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, AND QLASGffW. CBTtS OTFJCH. ijveen Insurance Buildings, Liverpool. Chairman,
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    • 807 2 BUT vcta at Ft» *6 noTtec rpHE Partnership heretofore existi ng between the undersigned, under the firm of Messrs TAYLOB DACELSBEBQ Co_, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will in future be carri ed on by MT TAYLOB on his own account, who w U1 collect all
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    • 846 2 JONH LITTLE CO'S ABVERTtSWIEKTS, HARNESS AND SADDLEKT. Ex May ola. JUST opened a few sets of very supeiior Plated Carnage Harness for large Horses. ALSO 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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  • 3737 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 29TH AUGUST, 1861. The P. O. Co's Steam-ship Ganges. Captain Sparkes, from Hongkong the 12th current, arrived at New Harbour on the 22nd, and proceeded to Bombay, via Pinang and Guile, on the afternoou oi the following day The American Steamer Hankow, Capt. Sands,
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  • 1545 3 Singapore Division. A motion wa* made on Monday tin* 12th cunoiii, by Mr D:ivid Aitkon, upon affi lavit, on behalf of Robert nnd Charlotte Davids, for a -writ of llahea* Corpus, directed to Jean > T .arie Bound, Vicar of the Church of the "CitHol Shepherd," to
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  • 4545 3 ATTEMPTED MASSACRE IN JAPAN. From the Overland China Mail Augxut 12. Japan, that country of turbulent nobles and fuedal loyalty, has just been the stene of an all-but-succcssful attack upon the chief members of Her Britannic Majesty's Legation. Accounts of this deed of barbarity are to be found in
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    • 134 3 VKEATRB ROTA. 6. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOR THE GOVERNOR. THE MKMBEHS OF THE GERMAN CLUB will give a Concert in aid of the Town Hall Building fund on Wednesday evening, the 11th of September next. Bv the kind permission of Major Harvey and the officers of the 40th
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  • 833 4 Vessel"* Names. I Ton* Conimuwlei s. Consignees. \T*«S StPumor 1 f»00 TI/inMtln k'nartn 1 Surveying do H. M's. Surveying brig Krishna 180 Jackson, Esq. 235 Stanton, Esq. H. M's Surveying schnr Saracen do II. M.s* steamer Tome 100 Noyes Malacca H. T. M's stenmpr lihm loOOi
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  • 1030 4 (/Vow the GalignanVs Messenger, July 11.) The news from Poland still continues of a dig* quieting nature. The Breslau Gazette states that Warsaw has been on the eve of becoming the scene of fresh massacres. 44 For some time past," says that journal, the crowd, after the Divine service
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