The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 26 October 1865

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Vol. 32.] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 26TH OCTOBER, 1865. [No. 41.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 649 1 3HIPP IKGPENINSULAR and ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. Office* at New Harbour, and at the Borneo Company fLimited) Commercial-Sou ARB. LIKE S. v- 11; /\V\ y-M^k MAIL .7 ..*Mf LIKES. CiV w)aU 5 OUTWARD MAILS. ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's S'eam >hip with the English Mails amy
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    • 644 1 SKIPPING. NOTtCt SHIPMENTS having been made by the Company's Steamers to Shang, hae, and other o|>en 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
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    • 706 1 1(1 fcrr i«ts. NOTICK 'J 1 HE undersigned having been appointed Agents L'be HAM snaa UXDEB WRITERS LNSCBARCR COMPANIES OP NLW YORE, BOSTOB A PIUIDZLRUN equest that all cases of shipwreck be communi ated to them bj the Master or Survivors on thei caching this port, for the information of
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    • 604 1 tR9U&ANCS» OFfICgS. ROYAL INSURANCR COMPANY LIVERPOOL THE undersigned are appointed by the above Company as their Agents at Singapore, to grant policies of Insurance against fire, for any sum not exceeding 15,000 or its equivalent in Spanish dollars, on each risk, an Brick and Tileo Godovcns, Dwelling Haunt* frc. |rc.
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    • 629 1 INSURANCES Australasian Marine Insurance i Company, POLICIES of Insurance are Issued by this Office ovei BLOCKS; also on MERCHANDSIE FREIGHT Ac., to Europe, India, China, Australia and Kewsealand, Claims being payable at one month's notice in London, Chins, Calcutta, Bombay, Melbourne or Singapore. WM. SFOTTISWOODB and Co. Aoms row SINGAPORE,
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  • 297 2 :0;0:0: *0 THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FRI.B PRESS Sir, I am in the habit of taking a walk in the morning, and on my rounds this morning I took my way towards the Race Course hut took the wrong road, which lead me to the Dead liouse which
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  • 3348 2 THURSDAY MORNING, 26TH OCTOBER, 1865. The P. A O. Co's steamer Baroda, Capt. Haselwood, from Hongkong, with dates to the 15th inst. arrived at New Harbour on the afternoon of the 20th, and proceeded to Bombay, via Pinong and Qalle on the evening of the 22nd.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 815 2 TEETH WITHOUT PAIN. OSTEO EIDON. Patent, March \st 1862. Messrs GABRIEL'S Invention for supplying Artificial Mineral Teeth, with soft flexible gums, entirely dispensing with the use of springs, wires, or metallic fastenings, andaeapecially adapted for those long resident in warm climates. 1% Cr& THE OLD ESTABLISHED &£NTIST§ Ui lorn a
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    • 711 2 JUDSCN'S ANILINE DYES, In Crystals, Powder, or Liquid. Packed in Bottle*, 1 ic 2 ox*; or Jan, 1 2 lb* each. NAM KB OP COLOURS. argmta Roseine Fuchslne Violet uplje Crimson Mauve B ne •em Canary Orange Yellow tosphine Scarlet Red Ultramarine ■Own BaCk Regiua Soluble DANIEL JUDSON Z SON.
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    • 197 2 To the Honorable COLONEL CAVENAGH, GOVERNOR. Straits Settlement. Honorable Sir.—We the undersigned have the honor 1o make- this preliminary application under Act XXII 0f1863. Ist. —We have the honor to apply for the right to construct and erect an Iron Screw Pile Pier from the vicinity of Princes Street extending
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  • 2554 3 The Java Cow ant gives the following account of the proceedings of the expedition to Assahan:— On the 9ih Sept. the expeditionary force, consisting of the steamers Djambi, Amsterdam, Sindoro, Montr ado, Delfzyl and Das*oe7i,and troops embarked in them left Riouw for Batu-Bara, having received a reinforcement of
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  • 581 3 Piracy. Amoy, September 26th 1864. A daring case of piracy has just occared in this neighbourhood. On the 23rd instant, the American brigantine Garland left Amov with a crew of 7 Europeans and Chinese and 4 passengers—via, Mr. and Mrs. Sironach, Mr. Carter (the owner of the vessel) and
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  • 815 3 From Le Semaphore de Marseilles. London, 16th September. The Timet correspondent at New York writes that meeting's of the Fenians continue to bo held throughont the Northern States. Considerable sums of money have been collected and sent to Ireland for the purchase of arms. Archbishop Kenrick of SaintLouis
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    • 752 4 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. WE hare given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBERT J AMI*, late Manager of Mr BAILDOH'S Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs DUHCAH FLOCKHABT Co of Edinburgh. In our Rooms adjoining we may be consulted from 10 A. M., to 4 r. u.
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    • 956 4 WATCBES. CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, SILVER AND ELECTRO PLATE JW. BENSON, LCDGATB lIILL, LONDON, E. C. (Established 1749. Watch and Clock Maker by Warrant of Appointment to H. R. 11. the Prince of Wales, has fitted up extensive Workshops with steam for the production of Clocks and Timepieces of every description. WATCHES
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    • 775 4 THB HBW FR.ERCH REMEBYBy Royal Letters Patent, under the special sanction of Her Majesty's Government, and the Chiefs of the Faculte de France. THERATIOX 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 desiderata
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    • 1301 4 success which has hitherto characterised his rr r tice, in which the distressing consequences resulting irom the injurious employment of mercurv canivi saraaparilla, and similar dangerous medicines are entirely obviated. Lasting benefit n these cacan only be reasonably expected at the hand of those who devote their chief attention to
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 503 5 ARRIVALS. Oct. 18 British barque Samson, J. D. Boss, fnoin Labunn, Ist Ocober. 18 Briti-h steamer Teen Chang, Sinclair, from Carimata. 16ih October. 19 Dutch steamer Koningen der Ntderlanden, Lewi., from Batavia, I6ih October. r» 19 British ship Coral A'ympk, Winchester, from Foochow, 30th ept. 19 lianih. barq
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    • 903 5 Sailing Vessels a nd Steamers Vessels' Names Flag and Rig. 1 Commanders. T on.-{ Consignees. Destination. Coquette :I. M. steamer 1 Roe 377jSenio r Naval officer Station Fuze i J.M. G.-boat ...j Ditto nqwror [J. M. steamer ;I .aurel M ijvmin™ [7. S. steamer I lankbead
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