The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 9 July 1863

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 30] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 9TH JULY, 1863. [NO. 28
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 603 1 AGENTS. [Stroat^ w _Mr P. Algar, 11, Clemant'a Lana, Lombard Mr G W. Vup, No. 18, Rut D'Angouitma, M-lr, N ew»'A C*" 1 C "«»<"«• 1 go,"""-''""* Cki *> lflNSHI* AR un> O&XSHTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. Ojz ca at New Harbour and at ike Borneo Company (Limited) COIUIIBCIU-SQOAU. MAIL LINES.
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    • 549 1 and consignees will be held responsible for all detention, expenses, and damags arising to (he Steamers from such incorrect declarations, and further that no shipments of goods of this nature can b« made here for Ports beyond Hongkong. H. BROWNE,- Ajent. P. f O.S.N. Go's Office*,) Singapore, > 7th April
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    • 725 1 tttftfsft JEtOvia Sbttam Xabfjathm ®ompanp. (Limited) K of the Company's steamere K W >U leave Calcutta on the 7lh each Month for Singapore, calling Rangoon, Moulmein, Pinsng and Malacca, and will return to '"VVm*** again on or about the 26th of each month, aft the abort porta. For freight or
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    • 585 1 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY, iir V i I i 1TT£ have stivtn over the entire management of thit Dispensary to Mr ROBBXT J AMIS, late Man AW ger of Mr Bamnov's Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs Duncan Faocxxa£t% Co of Edinburgh. In our Room* adjoining we may be consulted from
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    • 449 1 AOS/CT0. rd BaTati*—Mom* Loago Co.. I Caloutta— MomThiilnr, ftalnk It Co. StAid»o« P2xas«—OMortoOOoo. (Ufrnrj 1 MISCELLANEOUS. A CARD. MRS. WISEHAM'S PRIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SJKGAPOREWithin 10 minutes drive of Commercial Square. Parties visiting Singapore or residing in this Settlement are respectfully informed that Mrs W. is now ready
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 880 2 ILMARO -TABLES. LL sized (obtained Prize Exhibition Medal) ■hipped and forwarded to any part of the world at £60 each—with balls, cues, and marking boards, rests, rules, &c., Ac., and everything complete packed in strong (securely iron bound) anta for Continental and Foreign Orders. These magnificent full sized billiard Tables
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    • 634 2 HAMS AND CHEESE* CAUTION. FORD, CURTIS A CURTIS, 5, AMERICA. SQUARE, A 115, VtNORTES, LONDON Feel it necessary to advise their Indian friends to order their London Correspondents to apply direct to them for their well known and favourite brands AS. and F. Co. FORB. CURTIS, AND CURTIS, AH9 CURTIS,
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    • 793 2 INSURANCES. SUM FIRE OFFICE, LONHQN. KSTABU0HXD 1710. TH B Managers of tbe SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON, bag to infosm the Merchants at Singapore, that they have constituted and appointed the undersigned at their Attorniee to issue Policies the undersigned a« their Atternies to issue Policies of Insurance against Fire on
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    • 853 2 I HSURANCBS mje Jiort!) aSrittsfc anU itttrcantfle Insurant* (Eompanp listablfe &e&, 1809Capital £2,OOP,$09 ACCUMULATED A*D INVESTHLD FUND .£2,122,828. THE Undersigned being the Company's Agents here, are authorised to insure against fire upon X here, are authorised to insure against fire upon the moet favorable terms. HAMILTON, GRAY CO. Singapore, 7tA
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    • 624 2 MldCKLLANKOtfi TQ SB LET, a r nnHAT commodious dwelling JL recently erected on Pi£? \*M near at of Resident C<JL| cillor, commanding a fine view and heathy locality For further particulara apply at tha Office of this Paper. Singapore, 15<A April, 1863. TO LET* grigtt WSLSrSLCSj BHOR9 in the occupation
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  • 365 3 Yer right, we want peace with our neighbours; Let all in its benefits share: If Nemesis ceise from her labours, lellona may doze in her lair. As for Mars, let him rest on his oars, Till we see what those iron clads do In small metal
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  • Domestic Occurrence.
    • 17 3 At Singapore, on the 4th instant, the Wife of E. J, LEVHSOS, Esq., 01 a Sax
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  • 1759 3 Til U ltd DAY MO UN IMG, 0TH JULY, 1863. His Imperial Majesty'* Steamer D'Entrecax, Captain Yanecehout, from the Cape the 17th May last, arrived hereon the night of the '2irl current. The Mtseageries Imperiales Steamer Donvai, Captain Favier, from Hongkong and Saigon the 23rd ultimo,
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  • 824 3 (From the Overland China Mail, June 29.) From Japan, we bear that a settlement baa been arrived at, of a temporary nature at least. The last extension of time allowed to the Japanese authorities for coming to a determination with regard to Colonel Neale's demands was from the 23ni
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  • 1513 3 CEYLON AND ITS ADMINISTRATION. Ceylon is the beat governed, and hence the most prosperous, of our Crown colonies. Its general aspect is that of a mountainous country, of no remarkable fertility and the character of its climate may be judged by the fact that its southern portion is within
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 729 3 &PV6KTI SSMBNT, PINAWG, 12 th February, 1863. T[I E Partnership hitherto existing between S. LOBEAW, G. M. SANDILANDS, and BCXTBRT at this place and Singapore under h *StvIe of Lorrain, •Sandilands and Co. is this |Snl by effluxion of time.® ibe liquidation of the affairs of the firm will conducted
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    • 782 3 W LLOYDS, E J^ ue8t hat Particulars of ail cues o f Shipwreck be communicated to us by the Master or Survivors on their reaching this port, or the information of the Underwriterain London o. SYME CO. Singapore, 1851. HOTICE. .I® PARTICULARLY REQUESTED that all parses taking delivery of parcels
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  • 4528 4 TI1R ESCAPE OF J AMES MERRILL FROM THE BLACXS, A FT BR StiV ENTEEN YEARS' CAPTIVITY. Writing from the Kennedv, on the 25th ult., the «orre»nondei>t of the Hoc'hampton Bulletin my*: A few d#y» UK", th'* castaway seaman to whxn I referred in my las as having been so
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  • 1176 4 Vessel's Names. Ton* Commanders. Consignees. H. M's. steamer Janus 280 Adams Senior Naval Officer. SSSm II. M's. steam gun-boat Mohr 100 Anderson Repairing H. M's. Straits steamer Pluto 400 Eales Ditto Malacca and Pining China H. P. M's. frigate Gazelle Bothwell Prussian Consul H. I. M's
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