Sees MEDICAL NOTICE. DOOPOR A. ARAT pectiully announce to the Citi-. Vo thaghe mas "2° an Office in Chatham, e he is prepared to attend to the T OF DINUASES OF ALL KINDS. "proposes not only to ~ : ag TREATING Treat, but to Cure Diseases. - DOCTOR ARAT, his practi imself to anv | In his practice, does not confine himselt | : partied ee system, but makes free use of all such means as he finds available in the treatment of disease, from whatever School of Medicine it may have eminated. -- : ' He wishes it distinctly understood, that he is directly opposed to the use of certain agents, such as Mercury, Arsenic, Antimony, &c., in the poi- sonous forms in which they have been, and still are being administered by many Physicians. Special attention will be given to Disease of a Chronic character, and to 'Diseases of Children. No charge made for Consultation at his Office, at which time he will give all information in his power, as to the natnre of the cases presenting themselves, and in explanation of the rationale of his mode of treatment. -- : Chatham, March 7th, 1856, TAVERN STAND FOR SAGE) EP GALEARM MOWER, Corner of Chatham and Thames Streets, 43-tf rf\EHIE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale, the TAVERN STAND in Chatham North, known as the -- : = BLOORASO HOUSES, (being Lot 9, and part of 10.) : The Elouse is a large two Story Brick, and in good repair, with Kitchens and Out-Honses at- tached, and is in every respect well calculated for a Hotel: There is on the premises a new Barn, 3434 4655.0 iy erson wishing to procure a Stand for a Public House, could not do better, as the House js situated near the terminus of the Chatham and Camden Plank Road, the travel over which alone secures a good run of Custom. The Proprietor would say to intending pur- ehasers, that the House will at any time bring ene hundred pounds rent, per anntm. | Terms made known on application to the Proprietor, on the premises, or to W.H. Thomp- son, at the Kent Advertiser Office--il by letter, : ee : post par See J. M- JOSLIN, Proprietor. Chatham, Feb. 29th, 1856. A2-tf. - poOCcTOR DELANY, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, | ONE Sey AT ALFR Violin and New York Picayune, RECHKIVED AS Catholic and December, 1855. es YOUNG FOLKS, OLD FOLKS, LISTEN! THOUSAND PIECES OF SHEET MUSIC, JUST RECEIVED; = = ED MOORE'S MUSIC HALL,| TWO DOORS EAST OF THE POST OFFICE, Ss CHATHAM Wwolemaig AUipumams, In Morocco and Gold Bindings. ELEGANT ANNUALS, Or New Year's Present Books, In every variety of style, from $1 to $6 each, A SEO WW BOON VS, From $2 to $10. WrObDen Ss, From $3 to $20. 3 OW So From $2 to $20. Harps, Guitars, Tamborines, Banjos, Flutes, Fifes, Piccalos, Flageolets, Clarionetts ; Guitar Strings, Music Books, Note Books, Music Paper, Sheet Music, And all kinds of Musical Merchandize, always on hand. Oil Paintings, in Gold Frames. School Books & Stationery. CARD BOARD. Novels and Miscellaneous Works. ? Ballous' Pictorial, Ballous' Dollar Monthly, Flag of our Union, Brother Jonathan, Ilustrated. American Newspaper, Frank Leslie' Frank Leslie's New York Journal, s Gazette of Fashion, Boston International Journal, Yankee Notions, Godey's Lady's Book, Harper's Magazine, &¢., §-¢., SOON AS PUBLISHED. Protestant Books. Framed and Glazed. liars LRO@GLsS. ALMANACS FOR 1856. READY=MADSS CLOTAING, CASSIMERES, VELVETEENS, SATTINETTS, JEANS, TWEEDS, c., &C., ee HARDWARE, AND TREACLE. God Save the Queen! ENGLISH AND FRENCH PICTURES, s3.if WikL, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, Elave his Office in the front Private Parlor of Mr. T. Beww's Hotel. Entrance on William Street, East of King. E practices in Chronic. Diseases, and the : i Diseases of Women and Children, in par- ticular. REFERENCES: J. P. GazzamM, pen M.D., George M. Cook, Esq., M. D., K MRS. (LATE GARD. BURLEY, MRS. JACKSON,) EEPS constantly on hand, at her Residenee, 382, South Ninth Street, below Catherine, a supply of choice Herb Medicines, Ointments, Pills, &c., which she will warrant to give satisfaction. Late Prof. of Surgery in the Washington Medical | Among which are the. NERVINE CORDIAL, College, Baltimore, Md.--Pittsburgh, Pa. Chatham, February 22nd, 1856. NEW CABINET SHOP, "ON COLBORNE STREET, Adjoining Charteris § Bacter's Saw Mill. &c. for the cure of Diseases eepenting 0 peg sen 41-t | Debility; the ALTERATIVE, for Purifying the | {pa wroneintimior Gla Blood, Snake Seurvy, &c.; and the INDIAN a USASIA.» SPECIFIC OINTMENT, for Piles, Old Sores, Sprains, Bruises, Chilblains, Chapped Skin, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Frosted Limbs, Give them a trial. PuiLADELHPHIA, Noy. 20, 1855. 30-ly A LL kinds of FURNITURE, such as BED- STEADS, TABLES, CUPBOARDS, STANDS, &c., &c., can be had on the most reasonable terms. =. CHARLES H. RAMSEY. Chatham, C. W., Feb. 13th, 1856. J. WETHERALD'S CHEAP CASH STORE! "No, 3, CHEAP. ROW, December 8, 1885. INFORMATION WANTED. HE Undersigned takes this method of ascer-| which fact alone would be considered by many taining the whereabouts of his Brother, | to be the greatest inducement this locality pos- 40-ly | ;OHIN W. HINES, of Bowling Green, Warren | sesses ; also, anew Saw Mill, in full operation. County, Kentucky, from whom he received a| Thejprices of these Lots are moderate, and terms letter, stating his arrival in Canada. Any per- | easy. son having a knowledge of Mr. Hines, will : please inform him, and oblige GEORGE T. SMITH, Chatham, C. W. 32-2: CHATHAM. J. WETHERALD HAS ON HAND, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF OBL GOODS. "MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, AND OTHER SiRoemRrteas, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, AT MODERATE PRICES. LL the above GOODS were purchased for -. Cas, whick enables him to sell en suoh terms as cannet fail to suitall. As kis motte will be--One Price. Small Profits, and Quick Returns ----a merry sixpence will he more thought of than a slow shilling! Chatham, Feb. 1, 1856. New sToRE COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, 38-tf a3 Heavy and Shelf Hardware, AMONGST WHICH WILL BE FOUND, IRON, of every description. Cast, Blister, and Sleigh Shoe STEEL. Cut, Wrought, and Horse NAILS. Coil, Trace, and Plough CHAINS. ANVILS, VICES, and BELLOWS. An excellent assertment of *% ABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. Carpenters', Joiners' § Cabinetmakers' Tools. AXES, ef the best descriptions, Warranted. With an assortment of SHELF HARDWARE, which is not te be surpassed in Town, and which is eftered for Sale ' Cheaper than ever" for Casu ! ice" Buyers will find it to their advantage to| in the most approved and durable 'manner, and eall before purchasing elsewhere. choice selection Chatham, Nov. 22, 1855. _ ARDWAR,y, sq iOLESMLB AND Reng, HE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale, a of GEORGE KERR. 30-ly SQUTH SiDE OF DUNDAS STREET, : OPPOSITE THE MARKET, And lately erected by Messrs. Moore & Rolph, WORD Ota T HE SUBSCRIBER would inform his that he has again old and numerous Customers and Friends, @Mpenmed Wuesimess. ' 'With a Large and entire New Stock of DRY GOODS & GROCERIES! He thanks them fer past favers, and hopes to receive of them and the Public at large,a _ LIBERAL SHARE OF PATRONAGE. The Subscriber is determined to Sell as Low as possible. : » A. B. JONES. 36 London, Jan. 7, 1856. SHAKSPEARE RESTAURANT, ONTARIO STREET, SUVRALFORD. 4 A above ESTABLISHMENT being now in proper order, the Proprietor is al- ways prepared to accommodate any number of Ladies and Gentlemen with REPRESHMENTS, which will consist of the best Viands to be found in Buffalo, Hamilton, or Toronto Market, during the season. He will have a constant supply of | which they will selbst prices. BUXTON CROCERY STORE. T HE Subscribers would intimate to their Friends, that they are receiving, and opening out, an Extensive Assortment of Sroeeriess of superior quality, sui table for Country Trade, -- = CHATHAM MUSIC HALL. ------$=> 6 --------- N. Z. HARRISON OULD respectfully inform the Citizens of Public House in Detroit, ON THE CORNER OF Jefferson Avenue and Front Streets, Where he will be happy to accommodate those who may favour him with a call. Detroit, November 9, 1855. 28-ly NEW BOARDING HoUS:. WILLIAM STILL gs eae to announce that he has Opsnep a BOARDING HOUSE, at No, 374 SOUTH STREET, below Ninth, PuapeLpui, where he will accommodate respectable persons, perma- nently or transiently, who may favour him with their patronage, The House is Commodious and in good order, and the location Central and Respectable. i-@ No pains will bespaired therefore to give every satisfaction. Philadelphia, Oct. 29th, 1855, 27-ly. SAVE YOUR MONEY!! "THE SUBSCRIBER (Successor ro JAMES BEATTY) | Offers to the Public of Cuaruam, and Vicinity, at the Old Stand of CROW & BEATTY, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF @OODS, COMPRISING, STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROGCE RIBS, HARDWARE, BESGVUORS,; CroGchseGery, Quad GHinesee The Public are requested to call and prove the principle of Casu Trang. LOW PRICES will convince them that the way to wealth is to pay when they purchase. On.ty Terms:--Cash or Country Produce. JOS. S. BEATTY. Chatham Noy. 2, 1855. vii3m-27 HOUSE AND LOT GROG See, 344 b4 208, ON WELEENCCONW STRERT, CHATHAM. ice Enquire of F. G. JONES, King Street, near the Royal Exchange. Sept. 21, 1855. 22-tf Ice A GOOD CHANCE _24 FOR A SNUG HOME! BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE! Village of 'Hast Buxton, IN THE CENTRE OF THE FLOURISHING : EITHER IN Five, Three, or One Acre Lots, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. "THE Land is dry and rich, and mostly cleared ; the situation, pleasant and healthy, with the great advantage of having a Church and School close by, and both under the judicious and fostering care of the Reverend Wm. King, TITLE INDISPUTABLE. All doubts in regard to which, can be satisfied on application to Water McCrea, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, Phenmzx Block, King Street, Chatham. - $e For further particulars, as to price of Lots, and Terms, apply to Mr. A. H. West, Royal Exchange, Buxton, who will show the Property ; or, to the Proprietor, CHARLES WOOD, Grocer, Fourth Street, Chatham. October 19th, 1855. 26-6m New Tailoring Establishment. G. W. LAWRENCE, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, KING STREET, EAST, AVING recently REMOVED his Taivor- inc EstaBLIsHMENT to the Building now occupied by Mr. T. W. YWuLson, Boot and Shoe Maker, respectfully solicits a continuation of that liberal suppor: which he has formerly received at his old stand, from the citizens of Chatham, and surrounding country. G. W. L. having the most thorough and prac- tical understanding of the Trade, in all its Branches, he is now prepared to CUT, FIT, and FINISH MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING at the lowest rates. pe Repairing and Scouring done on the most Reasonable Terms. Chatham, August 20, 1855. 18-ly MRS. A. M. STERRITT, FASHIONABLE DRESS & CLOAK WAKER, Corner of James & Murray Streets, | rs--trre---paronage OL Produce will be taken in exchange for Groceries. Call and see our Stock. R. VANBRANKEN & Co. Buxton, C. W., Dec. 1, 1855: 3l-ly HOUSE A nine feet. Also, a ice For Terms, Dec. 1st, 1855. NEW LIV the best Oysters, and Game, of all kinds in season. SArprnes, Lossrers, SauMon, &c., &c., alwayson hand. -- ~ Boe eee : Meals can be had from Six o'clock in the Morning io till Midnight. = WINES, LIQUORS, and CIGARS, of the ee I Sr Dinner and other Parties can be supplied, with everything suitable, on very moderate terms. Private Families can also be served with GAME, OYSTERS, &c., prepared inthe best style. LUNCHEONS supplied, &c.; can be had at the ___ Restaurant in a Private Room. Daag te Erepricior will always endeavour so | le Wants of hi patronage. s Customers, as to merit | _ = = | Persons aye re T Open and 'Charges will be as THOMAS. | "Chatham, FOR LL that Easterly part of Lot 24, situated on McGregor's Creek, being sixty by thirty- bmw ame AND LOT SALE. Two Story Frame House, consisting of Two Tenements, having each Four Rooms and a Closet. There is an excellent Well of water in the yard. pply to a MRS. M. STEWARD, On the Premises, North of King Street, between William and ss ~~ Princess Street, Chatham, C.W. 31-1m eee ERY STABLE. IE Subscriber would inform the citizens of Chatham, that he has opened a LIVERY SLABLE, in the premises lat Thos. L. Parr, at the : Corner of King & Forsyth Streets, In the Rear of the Chatham Arms" Hotel, where will be found, at all times, ely occupied by Covered Buggies, : GOOD HORSES, : And Steady DRIVERS, if necessary. moderate, to call and examine the Turnouts- as the times will , | _ Chatham, Feb. 3, 1868, = DX the Ladies of Cuavnam, and Vicinity. She is prepared to execute the orders of those whe may favour her with a call, with neatness and despatch. rar The latest patterns for Ladies' Dresses, Cloaks, Mantillas, Talmas, Sacks, ec. Children's Clothing made to order, in the latest styles. Chatham, Sept. 21, 1855. Clothes Made, Repaired, & Cleaned. W. L. HUMBURT | OULD respectfully announce to the Citi- zens of Windsor, and surrounding coun- try, that he is prepared to MAK, REPAIR," or CLEAN CLOTHING, at the shortest notice, and in the most satisfactory manner. Having had ample experience in his line of business in the Cities of Charleston, 8. C.,and Boston, Mass., he flatters himself that, by diligence and strict attention to business, he will be able to please. Windsor,C. W., Sept. 9, 1854. 25 22.-tf GROCERIES, &c. SOE £. LOU EGS leave to call the attention of the Citizens of Chatham and of the surrounding country to his extensive assortment of -- : Groceries, Wooden Ware, Boots and Shoes, &c., kept by him constantly on hand, at his Store on KING STREET, ONE DOOR FROM THE CORNER OF WILLIAM, where he is ever ready to wait upon those who may favor him with their patronage. : it to their interest to call at his Establishment, where all k } taken in ex «45-08 r GOODS, or for Cas. CALL AND SHB YY CHATHAM, that he has OPENED a e The Farmers of Ként would especially find of COUNTRY PRODUCE is | 7 PROPERTY FOR SALE. "PLAT Two Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, situated on Adelaide Street, with the Out-Houses, Garden, and Yard, attached thereto; : ae --~ALSO,-- A newly finished Two Story DWELLING HOUSE, in a healthy part of the Town, consist- ing of Three excellent Tenements, having cach commodious Yards, Wood- House, and Wells, with Chain Pumps, Apply to CYRUS MERRIAM. Corner of Adelaide and Murry Streets. Chatham, 6th Sept., 1855. 90-tf JOHN SPARKS, Clock and Watch Maker. WILLIAM STREET, CHATHAM, G. w., PTIAKES this method of announcing to the Citizens of Chatham, and Kent County gen- erally, that he has ee the CLOCK AND WATCH MAKING Business, and is prepared to wait on all who may favor him with a call, and hopes by strict attention to business to share a portion of the public patronage. He has just received a variety of CLOCKS & WATCHES, of a superior class; also, a beauiiful stock of JEWELRY, to which the attention of the Ladies and Gentlemen are especially directed. .cer All kinds of CLOCKS; WATCHES, AND JEWELRY Cleaned and Repaired, on the most reasonable terms, for eash. Chatham Aug. 22.: PROVINCIAL. HOUSE. 4 W582 Subscriber begs to announce, that he has recently OPIENED his New and commodious House, on FOURTH STREET, near the DEPOT, CHATHAM, C. W., and he trusts that his experience in Hotel Keeping will enable him to give satisfaction to the travel- ling community, and public generally; and he will spare no effort to deserve and retain the re- putation he has already gained, of having not only the most pleasant location, but the best ac- commodations.that can be obtained. Persons stopping at the Provincial House, ean be accommodated with CARRIAGES, on the shortest notice. Persons arriving at Chatham, will remember the Provincial House, in sight of the Depot, a \arge and beautiful Cottage building, sign of the British Flag. H. DAY. 18-ly Dissolution of Co-Partnership. 18-ly Chatham, August 21, 1855, HE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between J. B. LOTT and J. W. HILL, is this NINTH day of March, 1855, DISSOLVED, by mutual consent. fice" All Debts due the Establishment, and all | claims against the same, will be settled by J. B. Lorr. J.B. LOTT, J. W.-HILL: Chatham, March 9th, 1855. 19 G. W. BRODIE, AND General Intelligence Office. ROM a general acquaintance, and punctual attendance to business, we hope to merit a iberal share of patronage, FOURTH STREET, THREE DOORS EAST OF KING 8TRBEET, CHATHAM, C.W. fos Please Call before you Buy. 2] 45th August, 1855. 18-tf } Groceries! Groceries! ! ATWOOD & JACKSON, HANKFUL for the patronage they have received from the Citizens of Chatham, and nvirons, beg to say that they still continue in the Grocery Business, ON KING STREET, A few Doors of the Market House, Chatham, Where they have constantly on hand, a large assortment of GROSCEBREBS, of the first quality, which will besold on the most reasonable terms. Come and examine for yourselves, before purchasing elsewhere. ice" Salt Provisions always on hand, such as Hams, Shoulders, Pickled Pork, Fish, c. &c. August 29th, 1855, 19-ly New Grocery and Provision Store. ANDREW SMITH, N returning thanks to the people, for the very liberal support he has received, begs to an- nounce to his Friends, Customers, and the Publie generally, that he is receiving and opening out a large assortment of Groceries and Provistons, AT HIS NEW STORE, On the Corner of King and William Streets, CONSISTING OF a Sugars, Molasses, Coffee, Teas, Flour, Meal, Butter, Eggs, Candles, Tobacco, Snuff, Sc. ce. & LARGE QUANTITY OF PICKLED PORK AND BACON Constantly on hand. : Persons in the Town and surrounding country will find it to their advantage to eall, as they will be accommodated on the most reason- able terms, for Cash. ew Produce, Provision & Grocery Store, G. W. BRODIE & T. STERRITT, AKES this method of informing a generous public, that we have bought the well known and reputable Pork, Bacon, and Grocery Store OF MR. THOS. BELL. We will continue to keep constantly on hand the the best quality, all in the above line of our busi- ness, and hope to give satisfaetion to all who may favor us with a call, CORNER OF KING AND WILLIAM STREETS, CHATHAM, C. W. August 15th, 1855. UNION BOARDING HOUSE, MR. 'THOMAS BELL, CORNER OF KING AND WILLIAM STREETS, CHATHAM, C. W,, S now prepared to receive THIRTY or FORTY BOARDERS, Single or with Families, on the most Reasonable Terms. His House is large and commodious; and no pains will be spared to make Guest's comfortable. Chatham, Aug. 20,1855. 18-1y -STRANGE'S HOTEL, a FIFTH STREET, Between King and Wellington Streets, CHATHAM, C. W. ce eS 18-tt CATRANGERS visiting this place will find it S to their advantage to call at this HOTEL, bieng one of the largest, and in the most. central position inthe town. The best accomodations, on reasonable terms. : ee SS JOHN STRANGE. --TB-Ly + Chatham, Aug. 22, 1855.70 JAM RAD T-H Delaines, Cashmeres, Gala Plaids, All Wool Plaids, Cobourgs, French Merinos, Woollen Shawls, Brocha Shawls, Printed Calicos, Shirting Cotton, Shirting Stripes, Factory Cottons, Flannels, all colors, West of England Broad | Cuaruam, December, 1855. AD: Pee A LARGE OF. THE < NAVIDAD SA ID IN NEN NPN NT NS IPR OPOAOe ES SMITH & Co, KING STREET, CEAREIAM. DRY GOoD Best Quality, Chowcest Descriptions, Lowest Prices, & Largest Quantity, ARE ONLY TO BE FOUND AT THE VIGTORIA WABEROUSE, KING STREET, CHA THAM. CW. 8 cts. upwards. - from 2 x &% 10 6f 64 = us 16 & ss 2 = & TH «& 66 S x Lh i 64 Tu f = Zi i $2.00 CI " = = és $6,00 6 cat fe 6 RQ & Gt = = " vee 6 s 6 10 4 "a Si = as 4 & 66 2 6s eg « 6 LDP STOCK OF BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, Best quality, from 50 cts. upwards: AND EVERY OTHER THING CONNECTED WITH THE DRY GOODS BUSINESS. Pete DDD DIDODPPDDIDN OOOO ee READY-MADE CLOTHING, of every description, made on the Premises. REAL ESTATE AGENT (G- ONE PRICE TO EVERY MAN, AND CASH FROM ALL MEN. ey JAMES SMITH & Co. WANTED, Two First Rate Salesmen, Six Journeymen Tailors, and Twelve Good Pantaloon Makers. Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, English and Scotch Tweeds, Beavers, Lionskins, Reversibles, Satinetts, Vestings, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, and Flowers. J. S. & Co, 32-3m --_-- A Plaid Dress Silks: ? a NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! RE now receiving their FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of the Latest Fashionable Styles of LADIES. DRESS GOODS, Delaines, Merinos Cashmeres, Orleans, Alpacas, French Merines, Brocha Cloths, Gala and Wool Plaids, Plain and » Cobourgs, a choice lot of Plaid and other Long and Square Shawls, Ribbons, Muslings. | Laces, Trimmings, Cambric and Book Muslin Undersleeves, Sewed Muslin Bands, C ? Frock Bodies, Chemisettes, Linen and Cambric Handkerchiefs; a good assortment of Gloves, Habits, Vests, and Polkas; Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes ; Flann Tickings, Denings, Drillings, Sheetings, and other Domestic Goods. And for the our customers, we keep on hand a choice lotof TEAS, COFFEE, TOBACCO, ollars, Caps Hosiery and els, Cloakings convenience of Fs., $e. MERCHANT TAILORING. We have now received a complete assortment of Fay & Winter GOODS, which, upon inspection, our customers will find superior to anything"ever offered in this market, consisting of fine Black and Fancy Cloths, Venetian and Mixed Milton Cloths, Cassimeres, Deerskins, Doeskins, Reverseable, Beayer, Whitney, Milton, Lasco, Lionskin, Silistria, Siberian, Canada, Whitney, and other OVER-COATINGS. Omar Pasha, Napier, Danubian, Petersham, Mixed Beaver, Superior Grey, anda great variety of other COATINGS; Plain and Bordered Jacquard, Twist and other T'weeds, Black and Fancy Doeskins, Odessa and Striped Does for PANTS; French Trowser Patterns, Napolean Tufted ditto, Woollen Cord, and a host of other TROWSERINGS; Worsted and Silk Plush, Rich Velvet and Satin Vestings, Silk and Satin Vest Shapes, and other VESTINGS. We keep constantly on hand, a complete assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Well Cut and well Made, suitable for FALL and WINTER wear, all of which we ean and wih sell, as Cnzap as any House in the District. STONE & TURNBULL. P.S.--FIVE OR SIX GOOD JOURNEYMEN TAILORS WANTED. Chatham, Sept. 3, 1855. ace OB fd CR BR ER FOOT t SPEEDY BEG mT) to LI EIING oasaey: bas OO BATE OOOO PUA MES Cee Ty 6RBAP METROPOLITAN HOUSE. IMPORTER OF British and Foreign Dry Gooils. PQ ESPECTFULLY announces to the Inhabi AW tants of Chatham, and its vicinity, that he -- has commenced bitsiness in King Street, one door East of J. & W. McKeough's, with a well as? | sorted stock of Goods, which have been imported direct from the Manufacturers in England, and will be soldat Exxceedingly Low Pricess Parties wanting DRY GOODS, to give him @ call. would dv wed Chatham, Dee. 8, 1855. ie NY person ov persoha acquainted with 4 THOMAS WILLIAMS, ot Louiswille; Z, K'y., would render satisfaction to his Mather, by -- writing to the Provincial Freeman Offiee, Chaté ham, ©, W. Thomas Williams, some yearg past, lived with Chapman Coleman, of Louis: -- ville, and after leaving} Mr. Coleman, went tw Pittsburg, Pa.; but after the passage of the Fugt- tive Slave Act, he came to Candda, since whieh abouts, lee _ WILSON WILLIAMS Gbatham, C. W., August 29th, 1855. 19 D. 1. WILLIAMSON, 8ST. PAUL STREET, ST. CATHARINES, -- 'Towns, and Villages, would say, that he is stil doing business in his Old Stand, in the premise afew doors West of Mr. Wn. Barr's Store, superior quality. Also, a large quantity of -- JEWELRY, such as, Gold Bracelets, Bar Rings; -- Finger Rings, Medallions; Breast Pins, Cif Pint Chains, Pencils, Opera Glasses, Spectacles. dnd various other articles, and trusts by strict integ- hess, to merit a share of public patronage. A few of Sera 'Promas' very superior Clocks he public is directed. see ig All articles sold by D. T. Wi warranted to be what represented: _ fe" Particular attention paid to Repairing, in | t despatch and Warranrep, Noe [2 Please call and see my Goods. ££} Be D. T. WILLIAMSON. | St. Catharines, Aug. 22, 1855. 18-ly _ NEW BOARDING HOUSE. BENJAMIN TOLBERT -- ESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of DETROIT, and the Public generally, that he has recently fitted up the commodious house formerly known as mags "Wilson's Boarding Elouse, = DETROIT, those who may favour him with their patronage, 'Detroit, August 21, 1855. I8-ly .. NOTRING LIS LEATHER. -- IF YOU WOULD BE RICH, = PRead this, and save your Penny: 1 OOD morrow, friend---I'm a stranger in your borough, can you inform me where I .ag get a pair of good boots made?" __ '¥es, sir; 1 can; just 20 «to "Fy We Wake = SON'S, King St. East, Chatham, next to Smmith'# Grocery ; that's the place; he'll accommodate you - most satisfactorily." _ " Well, how is your judgment if quality of boots and shoes?" " Most excellent--Vm an old boot and shoe maker; many are the days that 've drawn the -- cords." ---- "Where did you say I could find him?" regard tothe Grocery, corner of King and William East,--any person can tell you." " Will you conduct me there?" Hep ieee "T will with pleasure; for 1 know him to be; from experience, one of the best manutacturers of BOOTS AND SHOES in town. His stock is of his own maunfacture, and he has always -- on hand a superior quality for gentlemen's wear. He's also very particular in getting up his work ; so I'm confident he can't fail to give reasonable satisfaction to those who favor him with theif -- patronage." ee " There are some boot makers whose work is -- beautifui to the eye, but plaguy pinching to the -- feet; and I have lumps upon each instep, which _ in foul weather give me excruciating pain." " Ahyyes, too much have I suffered by fetters. from the boot moulders hands ; but he's not one of them; he endeavours to make a systematic fit, -- Streets; a au toe--closely observing the most minuté protuber- anee, if there be any upon the feet; oat he sel dom fails to make his boots set as easy thereon as a gloye upon a lady's tender finger. Besides; he always keeps a superior stock on hand ? that would fit your feet and please the eye." "Then I must try him," : "Try him, of course, and you' ead of your bargain. First--you'll buy cheaper --secondly, your boots will wear you longer." "Come, let's go." "T'p ready--Are you a cash man?" : "Yam; for he who pays éasli clips the diss count of eredit, and secures it in his own pocket, (as 'hen that's the place, for-his motto reads"==-- TAKE NOTICE. Watchmaker, Jeweller, &e.; " : Michigan Avenue, opposite Cass Strest, << ee DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. N returning thanks to the Ladies and Gentle: men of St. Catherines, and the adjacent He has just received a large stock of CLOCKS _ AND WATCHES, of different styles, and of iliantsowj;, where he will endeavour to give satisfaction te = yor measuring from joint to heel, and fron' lamp to perhaps you might obtain a pairupon the instant; - I save at each. S = | Small Profits and Quick'Sales" being his motlé time I have pot been able to learn his where rity, moderate charges, and closeattention tobusie and Watches on hand; to which the auention of all iis branches, and work done with neatnessand " Why, the next door toMr. Andrew Smith'? = Ask of ine po-trustox«be i set HROPTIOP Must deny ; (Che MAHOGANY WrRALITOL eats: S soe Persons wishing to"iuy F Chatham, December ee i oe . : et <> ee HE SUBSCRIBER faces this opportunity of informing the people of CH -and surrounding Country that he has taken R. SMITHS OLD ESTABLISHED STAND WITH A LARGE STOCK OF SEASONED LUMBER, BESIDES, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHOICK FURNITURE. He also tenders his sincere thanks to the Public generally, for their liberal support; and hopes, by strict attention to business, to retain their patronage in future. His STOCK is eomposed FOLLOWING ARTICLES, VIZ: MAHOGANY AND WALNUT VENEERED BUREA OS. Mahogany and Walnut Sofas, CANE AND SPRING SEAT PARLOR CHAIRS, Dining, Breakfast and Kitchen Tables, FRENCH, COTTAGE, SERPENTINE, AND PLAIN BEDSTEADS, TOILET WORK AND WASH STANDS. : : ALSO, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Rocking, Windsor and Children's Chairs, THE BEST MANUFACTURED IN CANADA. -- o> URNITURE, will find it to thei _ before purchasing elsewhere, r advantage ta AND SOFAS, ATHAM, of th, Seotins Pfurmiehen at the Shoriss Nroties. ALL ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. : : call 'and ezamine Ayk of ine no trust. L cannot grant you any; Ask of me no trast, bat with your cash rally; Ask of me no trust, nor with my pocket dally. T. W. WILSON. Chatham, August 20. BURGLART, "A HEREAS, my Store on St. Paul Street; JEWELLERY toa large amount stolen theres -- from; this is to zive Notic:, that the above Reward -- the conviction of the Thicf; or $50 for the Goods, -- and $50 for the ap the Vhief. Ra aes Description of the & New Watches--One Gold full Jewelled English -- Lever, number not given on bill--cost $80; one _ English Hunting Lever, $29, number 45 or 55; _ Anchor, double silver back, somewhat shopworr, $16; two double-backed Silver Lepines, numbers one do. number 73, # Plate; one Silver Anchor, number 13276 or 53774; one Lepine double si ver back, number 6612, or 6641; one Gold Frenek (second-hand) Gingerbread face, winds in the -- back, number not known ; one Gold Lepine, gilt back, number not know; one enamelled Lepi side; one Gold Hunting Lever, name, J. Marsh, ry order), the rémainder English Verges and tiers, numbers not known. ineluding two large plain Rings, 18 caret, jand one Gents. Gold Ring Wire, with a twig worked Jon the stone; six Gold and tliree Plated Lo St, Catharines Sept. 28, 1855. St. Catharines, was feloniously entered on Tuesday Night last; and WATCHES and Articles Stolen: _ # es, One Hundred Dollars Reward f ee = three Silver English Levers; one Silver Hunting --~ 49655 and 5694; one silver Lepine, number 5072; (second-handed) number not known; one small Silver Hunting Cylinder, no bezel for glassim- number 35f = about one doz. Customers' Watches, TWENTY-SEVEN GOLD RINGS! Asx of me no trust, it hath destroyed many; oes 1B-ly 4 "4 will be paid for the recovery of the Goods, dad prehension and conviction ef ~ one Silver Cylinder, plated edges, 3 Plate (out of -- Quar *