The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 19 May 1864

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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. 31] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 19TH MAY, 1864. [NO. 20
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 226 1 $_/!;\[]~])$~=<,\|?$=$'\:'/`,{+ P AND ORIENTAL -ISA NAVIGATION COMLPAKTS. t CA at New Harbour, arxtf a/ *Ae Borneo Company (Limited) COMMERCIAL-SQUARE. mail likes. V <T>/ OUTWA.RP MAlL§ t »XE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steum Ships Iitlie Eiioli>h Mails may lie expected at ore eZ route t«> Hongkong, about
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    • 683 1 ami consignees will be held responsible for all detention, expenses, and datnags arising to the Ste tiners from such incorrect declarations, »nd further that no shipments of goods of this nature can be made here for Ports beyond Hongkong. Wm. MACAULAY, Agent. P. cj- O. N. Co\ Offices, Singapore, J7th
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    • 757 1 &QMIF3 GO'S MA.RIKB STORE. BAT AVI A. MESSRS ROLUFS co., Ship-cjun^urs, and General Commission Agents at Bavia, beg to announce that they have a continual supply of Ship Stores, and Building Materials, such as:— Anchors and Chains Ilcmp, Cotton Canvas, and Twine Bunting, Blocks, Brushes Coir—Dutch, English, Manila, and Russian
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    • 904 1 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. WE have given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBERT JAMIK, late Manager of Mr BAILDOX'S Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs DUNCAN FLOCKHAHT Co of Edinburgh. In our Rooms adjoining we may be consulted from 10 M., to 4 p. M. daily, Sundays
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    • 85 1 AGENTS. BATAVIA —Messrs Lange k. Co., Booksellers. CALCUTTA—MessrsThacker, Spink k Co. St Andrews PIWAMG— Gazette Oliice. (Library ON §A>LE At the Office of the FREE PRESS, I; 2 vols, 8vo.; price $6. CTATISTICS OF THE TRADE SHIP- PIXG OF JAVA AXD MADURA, from 1825 to 1856, with an INDEX, in
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    • 686 2 SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1710. fllHE Managers of th*» RUN,.FIRE OFFICE, _L LONDOhi, beg to inform the Merchants at Singapore, .that they "have eunMitttted-Vod.'ap pointed the qnde reigned 'ai Iheir'Attorn fee to issue Policies of InVuVahoe'against Fire on Bufldin'ga, Goods, Mer' ch&ndize. ami other Property at that place. The
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    • 759 2 HI '•C THE Q0EEN INSURANCE COMPANY, ooo 156, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E. C. QOEBK INSURANCE BUILDINGS, LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL ONE MILLION STEELING. THE GENERAL PROGRESS 0FTSE COMPANY during the last five years is thus shown, vi*:— FIRE PREMIUMS, 1st year 12,569 3 5 -Ditto- 2nd -24,106 14 2 pi tte 3rd
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    • 722 2 UNIVERSAL MA NINE ij&UItAXCE company Is I WEIT L D. E&tablismkd OFFICES 35 CO RX HILL. LOXDOX E. C. CAPITAL £1,000,000. Chairman II A*VET Lewis, Esq. deputy Chairman. A. D. De PAsS, k*q. (l)is PASS AND BONS.jk, jYirectors. Charles Bell, «f Messrs J. Thomson. T. Bonar Co. Peter riell, Esq.,
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    • 1002 2 lined Medal) J/ shipped end forwarded v to any 'part of the world at £60 ea$h-»with balls, cues, and marking boards, rests, &C-, Sc., and everything complete packed in strong (securely iron bound) cases for Continental and Foreign Orders. These magnificent full sized Billiard Tables are manufactured solely by F.
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    • 823 2 £3 St. oj £S Zs. 0I.. cemift for the Mowfc pjdto tie Continent o? tnj Fo^P 0 POWERS Balsam of Aniseed for Cought) and Colds, sent out in cases for Blair t Govt awl Rheumatic Pitis u embrocation affording im. me<Kate relief....... e rn 0 v JVeir Hospital Remedy f
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  • 527 3 SINGAPORE JUSTICE. r OOO'—/ TO THE EDITOR OF THE SING ArOBE FREE PHESS. Sir The Editorial of the Doily Times of the 17th instant,—commenting on the case of two Europeans tried at the Police Court on the 13th for breach of the peace the evening before—contains so many statements
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  • 1758 3 TIIUHtfUAY MOKAING, 19m At AY, 1864. His Imperial Majesty's Steamer Echo, Captain Basset, front Saigon the Sth current, arrived here on the morning of the 12th. The British Steamer United Scrcice, Capt. Game, from Bombay lite 27th ultimo, arrived here on the morning of ihe 12th
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    • 543 3 umt a IMPORTERS WINES, SPIRITS, BEER. ISreserbeti $hobt'3ums. Jewellery, Silver and Plated Ware. CUTLERY, HARDWARE, GLASSWARE. CROC K F. R Y W A R K. A WITlksi Y. PEEF3J&E8Y, STATiOWEBV. Cloths, Iluts and Caps. HOSIERY, Boors AND SHOES. II A B E R I) A S II E R Y.
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    • 383 3 NOTICE. Undersigned have formed si Partnership X itnil established themselves in business in this place, under the Jjfvle or Finn «l CHIANG TKO SOXS, in English, jiml under the t'hop TKAXG WHAT in Chinese, as General Merchants, and JUoinuii.-sion Agents, from the 10th May instant. CHIANG HONG LIM. CHIANG HONG
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    • 732 3 iNDIGESTiCN STOMACHIC WEAKNESS. PEPS ISE WISE. t/morso77 son. Direct the attention of all sutTering from these seriows Complaints to their far-tamed preparation of Pepsins, wbioh supplies in m palatable foraa the principles of digestion. lCaeh leaspooniul contains a dose of, the medicinal pepeiue. J The researches of the most eminent
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  • 263 4 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.. Christian Education in* Pinaxg. Dear Sir, The printed Report of the Pinang Free School year ending 31st December 1863 gives the following figures viz: Chinese Scholars 210 Mm homed an do 26 Other Asiatics do 6 Descendants of Europeans and Armenians 17
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  • 1191 4 (Front the Madron Daily Nerct, March 30.1 Not the least among the proofs of India's prosperity is that given by the vast development, in recent years, of her agricultural resources —the true basis of all permanent progress. On every green hill the dark rerdure of the coffee plant varies
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  • 1737 4 TIIE DIRECTION OF TI1E POPULAR BREEZE. Once upon a time," says nn Eastern sage, there was a farmer, rich in flocks ami herds, which the wolves of the neighbourhood regarded with longing eyes but they were too much afraid of the fanner and his men to venture to gratify
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  • 1228 4 1 r e.xxeCn A miiits aJ *)r*ts/mH'lrt Dexiniuliau JY_ II. M's steamer Bantrrcn II. M's steamer Clownl H. M's steamer dmmmu B. Illllk Pruirrxx lliii/tiA Bremen barq Thusnehlu Hambro' ship D. F Webersen Prussian barq William Puxtau Hanibn»' barq Oscar Olilen. barq SylphidA Dutch barq El
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