The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 16 February 1865

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 32] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 16TH FEBRUARY, 1865. [NO. 7
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    • 650 1 AGENTS. Street.' I.OH DO if —Mr F. Algar, 11, Clement*. Lane, Lombard PAZIS— Mr G. W. Yapp, No. 13, Rue D'Angouleme, MALTA —Mr Muir, New. Agent. St. llonore. HONGKONG —Friend of China Office. SKIPPINGPENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. Offices at New Harbour, and at the Borneo Company (Limited) COMMERCIAL-SQUAB*.
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    • 656 1 StdKPPtN NOTICE SHIPMENTS having been made by the Company's Steamers to Shanghai, and other open Trading Ports in China, of Fire-arms, Munitions and Implements of War, as well as other Contraband Goods, stated to be Merchandise, and causing considerable loss and detention to the Company's Steamers, the undersigned hereby gives
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    • 659 1 INSURANCES. RQTtCe. 'JpHE undersigned luring been appointed Agents The HAMBURG UNDERWRITERS. n KOTTBBI>A.>I UNDERWRITERS, and n INSURANCE COMPANIES OF NEW YORK, BOSTON PHILADELPHIA request that all cases of shipwreck be communicated to them by the Master or Survivors on their reaching this port, for the information of either of the
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    • 679 1 INSURANCES. THE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY. ooo 156, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E. C. QUEEN INSURANCE BUILDINGS, LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL ONE MILLION STERLING. THE GENERAL PROGRESS OF THE COMPANY during the last five years is thus shown, vis:— FIRE PREMIUMS, Ist year 12,569 3 5 Ditto 2nd 24,996 14 2 Ditto 3rd n
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    • 624 1 AGENTS. BATAVIA— Measr# Lange k Co., Bookseller*. CALCUTTA —MeasrsThacker, Spink k Co. S (.Andrews .PlXANG— Gazette Office. [Library FtRS INSURANCE. RATES FOB BUILDINGS AND THEIR CONTENTS AT SINGAPORE. Not leu than per Brick and Stone and covered with nnum Tiles, Slates or Metal... a Brick and Lath and Plaster... Vessels
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  • 458 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SIB—I have read with attention the various letters that have appeared in your columns anent divers common errors in speaking and writing, and, with your permission, I venture to make Some remarks on a few other errors which apparently still remain
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  • 3049 2 THURSDAY MORNING. 10TH FEBRUARY, 1865 Meteorological Observations For the fortnight ending 10M February, 1865. The Pxtrcnw variation of •luring the past fortnight.... 19^° The Max. Temperature during the past fortnight QQ O The Max.- Tem. during the corresponding period of the past year 86° Inches. Inc
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    • 1265 2 ADVEB.TISEM.EKTS. THE HEW FRERGH REMEDYBy Royal Letters Patent, under the special sanction of Her Majesty's Government, and the Chiefs of the Faculte de France. THERAPION or CURE OF CURES; This successful and highly popular medicament, as employed in the continental hospitals by Roston, Jobert, Velpeau, and others, combines all the
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    • 1061 2 three days effect a cure when caphi. cuheb*, tc have f utterly failed. 2s 9J 4s 6d 1 Is and 3:3a per box The superiority of these celebrated medicines over every tiling of the kind is universally acknowledged, and Ike extraordinary demand for the u is without precedent. Many there
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    • 840 2 THE PATfcKT SUP &o©Cfc COMPANY. NEW HARBOUR SANDY POINT. HP IIE Company are prepared to execute ships repairs of all descriptions in the most efficient manner under the superintendence of European Shipwright* and Engineers. DRY DOCK NEW HARBOUR, OPENED MARCH *****. 400 feet in length, can admit two vessels at
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    • 460 2 noTirt;. THE conditions, on which the Netherlands Indian Government will hold Auctions of Coffee at Padang in March, June, September, and December 1860, may be seen »t the Dutch Consulate. J. CANTERS, H. N. 3Ts Vice Consul, Acting Consul. Singapore, 25th January 1865. [lm. TANIOK© PAOAK OOCK COMPANY LIMITC®. WANTED
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  • 110 3 (From the Pinang Gazette, Febmary 4.) The first Criminal Session for this year opened yesterday. The learned Recorder, in bis address to the Grand Jury, commented upon the cnscs which hud been brought before him in the Calendar. He remarked that it happily was not a long one, nor
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  • 491 3 We read in the Stum Times of the 19th ult., some very sensible remarks on the value and efficiency of the Electric Telegraph, in the justice and necessity of which we fully concur generally. The estimate of $3,000 for a line from the city to the mouth of the
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  • 249 3 The Javasche Courant of the 9th ult: publishes the following statement which speaks for itself. 44 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. 1863 1864 Probable crop. COPFEE. 1,100,891 pic. 479,946 pic. SUGAR. 1 104,236 1,116, INDIGO. 618,849 lbs. 446,748 lbs. TEA. 1,139,189 575,617 PEPPER. 18,699 CINNAMON. 159,373 169,505 COCHINS -.A. .8,872 15,000 TOBACCO.
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  • 230 3 Sir C. Trcvelyon leaves for England after laying his Budget before Council. The Great lodian Peninsula Railway in 1864 paid to consignees upwards of j£78,800, as compensation in consequence of their inability to convey goods in safety entrusted to them for delivery. Government has incurred a loss of about
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  • 1666 3 London, 9th January 1865. We have been given to understand tltfit our Veteran Premier entertains the intention of resigning his various offices, and retiring into private life during the present year. Hut whether this event may take place on the occasion of the dissolution of Parliament, we are not
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  • 271 3 Late&t Intelligence from Le Semaphore de f Marseilles, January 11th. London, lOih January. A,New York, 20th DeccmbdL^ General Butler has abandoned the land attack ou Fort Fisher and returned to Monroe. The bombardment by sea continues. New York, 31st December. General Butler declares that it would be impossible to
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    • 545 4 'JIM Utll! a @l. IMPORTERS OF WINES, SPIRITS, BEER. AND I Hreaerbetr lUrobtstons. Jewellery, Silver and Plated Ware. CUTLERY, HARDWARE, GLASSWARE. CROCKERYWARE. SADDLERY. PERFUMERY, STATIONERY. Cloths, Hats and Caps. HOSIERY, BOOTS AND SHOES. HABERDASHERY. h a a as? 22 as ar» India, China, Manila and Japan Curiosities. CIGARS. NAVAL AND
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    • 413 4 AMMUNITION. in aiiaiuiin B s: Hi G in ■■■■■■■■■■■■■a a a* ■•■••■••I TARGET 12 FKXT SQCIRX. Represents iTrrtgs shooting st £OO yards, with ELEY'S 6ARTRIDCES* ELEY'S AMMUNITION OF KVKRY DESCRIPTION For Sporting or Military Purposes, DOUBLE Waterproof Central Fire Caps, Felt Waddings to prevent the leading of Guns, Wire Cartridges
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    • 1128 4 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. WE hare given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr Robebt J amis, late Manager of Mr Baiedok's Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs Dobcah Flock.habt L Co of Edinburgh. In our Rooms adjoining we may be consulted from 10 a. m., to 4 r.
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    • 710 4 OAKEY k SONSWELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH, EMERY, RUCK LEAP, Ac. JOHN OAKEY SONS' MANUFACTURERS OF EMERY, BLAOK LEAD, GLASS END EMEBY PAPER, and GLASS CLOTH. INDIA-RUBBER KNIFE-BOARDS, &C. WELLINGTON MILLB, 171, Blackfriarg Road, Si London. 26 w. OSTKO CIOON. Patent, March !</ 1862. Messrs CABRIEL'S Invention for supplying Artificial Mineral Teeth,
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