The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 22 December 1864

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1 6 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 31] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 22ND DECEMBER, 1864. [NO. 31
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 689 1 AGENTS. Street. TONDOS Mr F. Algar, 11, Clement'* Lane, Lombard PAZIS— Mr G. W. Yapp, No. 13, Hue D'Angouleme, *1 LTA —Mr Muir, News Agent. at. Honoii. HOSUKONG— Friend of China Office. P£ NINSUIaAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. Offices at New Harbour, and at the Borneo Company (Limited) COMMBRCIAL-SQUABB.
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    • 680 1 and consignees will be held responsible for all detention) expenses, and dainags arising to the Steamers iiom such incorrect declarations, and further that no shipments of goods of this nature can be made here for Ports beyond Hongkong. S. J. G. JELLICOE, Agent. P. O. S. N. Co\ Office*, j
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    • 651 1 33ritfe& Infcta Nabfgation Compang. Limited,) •yfc k ot the Company's Steamer will leave Calcutta on the 7th each Month for Singapore, calling Rangoon, Moulmein, Pinang and Malacca, and will return to Calcutta again on or about the 26th of each month, calling at the above porta. For freight or passage
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    • 906 1 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. WE have given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBERT JAMIE, late Manager of Mr BALLOON'S Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs DUNCAN FLOCKIIABT Co of Edinburgh. In our Rooms adjoining we may be consulted from 10 A. M., to 4 r. 11. daily,
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    • 93 1 AGENTS. BATATIA— Messrs Lange k Co., Booksellers. CAI.CUTTA —MessrsThacker, Spink IcCo. St Andrews PlXARfl —Gazette Oliice. Library ON &Atk > At the Office of the FREE PRESS, 2 vols, .8YO. price > 1 STATISTICS OF THE TRAI?E SHIPPING OF JAVA AXfl MADT?R A F !< PING OF JAVA AND MADtfRA,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 757 2 I R S U R'A (C C E SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1710. THE Managers of the SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON, beg to inform the Merchants at Singapore, that they have constituted and appointed the undersigned as their Attornies to issue Policies of Insurance against Fire on Buildings, Goods,
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    • 769 2 THE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY. —nuo 156, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E. C. QUEEN INSURANCE BUILDINGS, LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL ONE MILLION STERLING. THE GENERAL PROGRESS OF THE COMPANY during the last fire years is thus shown, viz FIRE PREMIUMS, 1st year 12,569 3 5 1 n 24,99G 14 33,482 16 .........47,520 8 ft
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    • 673 2 INSURANCES. NETHERLANDS INDU STEAMSHIP COMPANY. UNDER Mr H. OLIVER ROBINSON'S CONTRACT. Contract for 10 ijears, commencing 1st January, 1866. Government Animal subsidy about....../ 300,000 Government Advance of Capital, free of interest ■/1,000,000 Security deposited with Government Ijy.tUe Cpntraetor 120,000 Capital /2,000,000, in 2,000 shares of 1,000 each. The undersigned have
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    • 235 2 wM-umi a §0 IMPORTERS WINES, SP i KITS', BEER. }3reserbrtr i, t > Jewel lay, Silver and Plated Ware. CUTLERY, HARDWARE, GLASSWARE. CHOC K H R V W A It li. m A 19 a# JL E «Y* PERFUMERY, STATIONER V. Cloths, Hats and. Caps. HOSIERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, haberdasher
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    • 481 2 $UGAa MA.CHlN£&r. IMPBOVKl) WETZEL FANS. rou COOKING STBirr AX A LOU TCWJCBATl'KK. TO SU0A.1 PLANTERS AND OTHERS. (r. Ji CJ C11A NA N CO. E X C R x J K R S. York riiice Iron Works, Alterdecn, and Duckiersburr, Isoudnu, M C. I SNIFF spcjal attention to the Wetzel
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  • 731 3 T11UII8I>AY MORNING, 3i*0 DKCKM LiEU, lfcU4. The British Steamer F'-gi Varna Capt. Dunrias, from Hongkong the lOih current, arrived here on the lGih, and sailed for Calcutta via Pinaug earlv on the morning of the lSth. The Siamese Steamer Chow Phya Capf. Orion, from Bangkok the
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  • 507 3 (From the Java Timet, December 6) The Javatche Couront give* the folk)wing: statement of the number of (persons in the Netherlands Indian who mew I~. j trn-ir dent lis hy Occident or violence during 18o3 viz Uy lightning, 493 »'gcr?. 273 crocodile?, ]58 snakes, 22 drowning, 1110 falls
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  • 1784 3 From the Siam Times, November 2r?.) 11IGE AND PADDY. We arc able to give the most unqualified contradiction to the report spread abroad, that i the Siamese Government has interfered with, the sale or export of paddy and rice. We can now cor.fidcntly biate, that the trade in grain,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 821 3 osrre© eudor. Patent, March la/ 186*2. 3fcs?rfl CAKRIEL'S Invention for supplying Artificial Mineral Teeth, with soft flexible gurus, entirely dispensing with the use of springs, wires, or metallic fastenings, and especially adapted for warm climates. WCABRfep THE OLD ESTABLISHED Dirloma 181-5. 27. HAKLEY STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE, and 34, LCDGATE HILL
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    • 817 3 RIMMEL'S TtHlIT VINEGAR is far superior to any Eau de Cologne, as a tonic and refreshing adjunct to the Toilet or Bath, a reviving perfume, and a powerful disinfectant. Its useful and sanitary pro;>orties render it an indispensable requisite, especially in warm climates. OTHER ARTICLES RECOMMENDED—RLMMEL'S LAVENDER WATER, distilled from
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    • 735 3 SA.UCR.-l.EA. AftU PCRRtRS* WURO£ST£ASHIRE SAUCE. Extract of a letter PRONOUNCED BY CONXOIhSECRS TO BE THE OSLI GOOD SACCB AND APPLICABLE j n my opinion, TO the most palatable as llivery a icty of we Il a8 the mo8 t Ml- L 'J wholesale Sauce that DISH. VCCP is made." CAUTION
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    • 26 3 FOR SALE HPIIE 44 SINGAPORE FBKK PRESS Xewspnper, A and the Printing Establishment connected therewith. For terms apply to the 44 Editor." Singapore, \Oth August 1864.
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  • 1465 4 (From the Pinang Gazette December 3.) Pinang we are glad to observe is not yet quite retrograding. All around us we see signs of progress not of a very extensive nature certainly, but still sufficient for a place that has never been in the M go-a-he*d" line. GodownS are
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  • 1933 4 I exseCs Names. Tom* Commanders. Consignees. H. M's. steamer Leveu 300 Rnevitt Senior Naval Officer Station H. M's. schooner Saracen 90 Lys Ditto Station "•M. s steamer H. M's steamer Perseus 964 Cumming Ditto Uncertain Pluto 400 Fox Government Laid up Malacca do H. A1 s
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  • THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 726 5 ABBIY A L 8 Decr.8 Boreas (Hsmb.) from- Amoy 8 Johanna (Brem) Rangoou n 8 Onrl Wilhelra (Dan.) bnssein 8 Alice Hall (Atner.) St. Francisco 8 Uarlota ainb.) llougkong tt 8 Kewumn (Amer.) do n 8 Prince of Wales Bombay n 8A. One (Amer.) Hongkong 8 Love Star
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    • 1114 5 YesseCt Nantes. Ton> Commander s. i.l f i Consignees. Destination $-c. H. Al's. steamer Leve n 300 Knevitt Senior Naval Officer Station H. M's. schooner Saracen n 90 Lys Ditto 1 -r Station H.M.'t Steadier Persev r 964 Cnmtuing Ditto Uncertain Laid up Malacca H. M's
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    • 212 5 Singapore, Thursday, 22nd December, 1864. The election of u Municipal Commissioner, iij place of Mr Simons who retires at lite eni) of the year, took place on the 2nd current and resulted in the return of Mr Vaughan,, Assistant Resident and Magistrate of Police.. There
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    • 243 5 His Imperial Majesty's Steam-Corvette Cosmao, Captain Tvelav, from Saigon the Till current, arrived licie on lite evening of the IIill. The Mcsfngories Tmperiales Steam-ship Althee Captain Boilere, from Suigou urrivod here on the afternoon of the 11 III current. I lie P. O. Go's Steam-ship Carnatic, Captain Angove,
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    • 331 5 Nov. 22 English Amelia Valentine, from Yokohama for London. )j 26 English Gtrarlior, Thomson, from Shanghai lor Liverpool. 26 Dutch Ijilingsie, Onwehand. from Cheribon for i'adang.' n 21 Manib. Em Hie, Peichinan, from Hongkong for I jam burg. n 27 Aust Sabriua, Mathews, from Foochow
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    • 35 5 aroxiCE Finang, 1864. have this day established a branch of our ▼/Singapore house at this place under the management of Mr AIICHIE FORBES DAVIDSON who is authorised to sign our firm. [3 M. BOIJ&TEAD CO.
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  • THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 1474 6 BlSPdRT THERE AflENO D0T1E8 01UMPORT3' ANDMXFOftTB, A* D »VE88UL8 OP E?*RY NATION ARl( TREE OP ALL CHARGES, EXCEPT LIGHT DC ES LEVIED ON CtBTAJK VESSB _j U ER TH ACT XIH OP 1864, THE HIGHEST OF WHlfcH 13 ONE lNN4f(LE0S THAN SCENTS) PER TOR. l3»cirr2?^tr 0ooi
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    • 127 6 ON LONDON —The amount of transactions has been moder&tc# Private Bills at6 months sight at 4s 9$d. ;First class Paper 4- 9<iBank Paper 4s*8jd a 4s 8| ON PAUIS Nominally at J 588 per On INDIA —Bank rales at 3 days sight. Calcutta 224 Bombay 226 Rs per £100.
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    • 292 6 The arrivals hive been numerous riurit'g the past fort ninht and the fallowing Vessels taken «|ff— Molly, (Hajub 3,000 to Rangoon and bark 32$ cents per icul Kice. H*roes of Alma, 12 300 from Rangoon or A! ynt» T H.imrkoML 70 cfents per picul, 20 rents extra lor the
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    • 63 6 ALE —demand improving but h.w offers made; sales ol Bottled at and Porter at I i a I 85. WINES—Sales of Champaign at $10. Claret at $41 a6. Port at $7 a8. Sin rry al $6 o8. BRANDY— In large stock and very dull. GIN —Sales
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    • 483 6 ALPM— cMflrket bare and in no demand. ARRACK, Batavia— Slocks with importers and noenWAX— Small 'ots exchanging hands at #40 A 41. BE I ELSUT —Iu less enquiry a«»d no sales to notice. CAMPHOR— In no request ami quotations nominal. CASMA— Difficult to move last sale at #16.
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    • 368 6 rnTTOJf GOODS. GIIF.V SIIIHTIVOS—'I L.ese have been 1« wi st lortni* »t ami stuck* with im i«cfv. «nw>rjz;„JLui 1.1 39 in,1,0 lbs a e r'V3 «a3 25 credit i 7 lbs at jM 4.(12J cash l\ W a! utredi.- 7* lbs «t 26; 8 lbs 2 <*• .1
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    • 382 6 BOMBAZETTES —IN NO "VJJIt request. Sales of AssorlSPANISH ST.IIPES-I" modern e req Aat 80 cenla and scarlet at Jti- d Assor!e d ol CAMLETS —Limited clearances ot acar.et 3 q lbs at #20 f|2 |ba Scarlet at #0 LONG ELLS Dulf ALP AC Moderate soles of Black at 45
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