beds fo. Oe Disease \OOTOR ARAY, fo h practice, does not confine ee ay particular system, but makes free use of all such means as he finds available inthe treatment of disease, from whatever School of Medicine it inay have eminated. 'He wishes it distinctly understood, that he is osed to the use of certain agents, such BTA a Arsenic, Antimony, &c., in the poi- sonous forms in which they have been, and still are b sing administered by many Physicians, Special attention will be given to Disease of a 'onic character, and to Diseases of Children. arze made for Consultation at his Office, at eee time he will give all information in his power, as to the natnre of the cases presenting th ives, and in. explanation ol the rationale of e oftreatment. am, March Th, 1856, "TAVERN STAND ~~ FOR SALE» Ver SHLATERRARME PORE, Corner of Ch atham and Thames Streets, Li SERS HE SUBSCRIBER offers. for Bale: the 43-1f : se Lot ' and el of 10.) the House is a large two Story Brick, and in pair, with Kitchens and Out-Houses at- ached, | and | is in every respect well calculated for . at is on the premises anew Bain, rson wishing to procure a Stand for a House, could not do better, as the House tuated near the terminus of the Chatham and aden Plank Road, the travel over which e secures a good run of Custom. 'he Proprietor would ah to intending pur- that the House will at any time bring indred pounds rent, per annum. ns made. known on application to the 'or, on the premises, or to W. H. Thomp- oe IM JOSLIN, Progrreier. ham, Feb. 29th, 1855 42-1f, ~ DMOCTOR DELANY, . WiLL, UNTIL: FURTHER NOTICH, re aioe 'Offive in the front Private Parlor of Mr. f. Beut's Hotel. "Entrance on Wi liam Street, East of King. practices in Chronic Diseases, and the oa of oe on and Children, in par- * = REFERENCES? qs P. GaAZZaM, Esq. = Groren M. Coo, isq., M. D:, * Late Prof. of Surgery in the Washington Medical -. College, Baltimore, Md.--Pittsburgh, Pa. = Phathamn, evr ary = Qud, 1856. 41-t NEW CABINET SHOP, is 8 JN COLBORNE STREET, Adjoining. Charteris & Butter's Saw Ail. M.D., ia, Hinds of FURNITURE, 'such as BED- we SELEADS. LABLES, CUPBOARDS, STANDS, &e., &«., on zo had on the most reasonable terms. 2 CoOARLES-H. RAMSEY. _ Gha tham, -C. W.. Feb, £3th, 1856. 40-ly & WETHERALD'S CHEAP CASH STORE! No. 3, CHEAP ROW, _-- CHATHAM, aWeE THER ALD RAS ON HAND, A GENERAL. ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS. MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND MEN'S AND CUILDREN' s Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers. TEAS, spel SUGARS, | AND OTHER Pes mee SoegiPiet mm, __. OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, AT HODERATH PRICES. the above GOODS were purchased for i which enables him to sell on suoh oe eannot faii ta suit all. -As his motto will" ine Price. Smali Profits, and Quick Returns ry sixpence avill be more thought of than hillingt 38-tf ees STORE " IM THE =z COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, SOUTH. SIDE GF. DUNDAS STREET, se OPPOSITE THE MARKET, And lately | esected by Messrs. Muore & Rulph, BOMB, Te SUBSCRIBER would inferm his - old and numerous Customers and Friends, pn again. (@psnsa wasims=s=; With a Large and entire New Stock of | DRY GOOLS & GROCERIES! He Han +s them ir past favors, and hopes to receive of them and the Public at large, a LIBERAL SHARE OF PATRONAGE. er is determined to Sell as Low as , Possible. A. B. JONES. 36 SHAKSPEARE RESTAURANT. eek STREET, --STRATTO ADs \HE above ESTABLISHMENT being ~ ROW in proper order, the Proprietor is al ways prepared to accommodate any Boe of Ladies and Gentlemen with BATRESHMENTS,. I] consist of the best Viands to be ee amilton, or Toronto Market, during 5 He will have a constant supply of the. best Oysters, and Game, olf all kinds in _ SARDINES, Lozsrers, SauMon, &c. , &e., always on hand. Mes can be had from Six o'clock in the Morning hl Midnight, LIQUORS, and CIGARS, of the ; best quality. - other Parties can be supplied, with ; suitable, on yey Peder ees = London, Jan. 7, 1855. Kent egos <a Office--if -by letter, } YSISIAN & SUBSRON, | CHATHAM I MUSIC HALL | YOUNG FOLKS, OL OLD FOLKS, LISTEN! ONE 'TioUSAND PIECES OF § REET t MUSIC, S JUST RECEIVED AT ALFRED MOORE'S M 1 HALL, TWO DOO S East. OF THE POST OFFICE, oo CHUN AMy = Re ces 3 leans, In Morocco and Gold Bindings. ge NS ANNUALS, »w Year's Present Books, every 'variety of style, from $1 to $6 each. AS@CORDMmonres, From $2 to #10. VIS mene, From $3 to $20. T3 © WY 2 a From $2 to $20. Ds Guitars, Tamborines, Banjos, Flutes, F. ifes, Piccalos, Flageo lets, Clarvonetis ; Violin and @uitar Strings, Music Books, (Vote Books, Music Paper, Sheet Music, And all kinds of Musical Merchandize, always on hand. Oil Paintings, in Gold Frames, School Books & Stationery. _.. CARD BOARD. eres and Miscellaneous Works. Ballous' Pictorial, Bullous' Dollar Monthly, Plas of owr Union, Brother Jonathan, "Jilustrated American Newspaper, Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashion, Frank Leslie's New York Journal, New York Picayune. Boston International Journal, Yankee Notions, Gadey's Lady's Book, Harper's Magazine, §¢., §c., RECEIVED AS SOON AS PUBLISHED. Catholic and Protestant Books. ENGLISH AND FRENCH PICTURES, Framed and Glazed. Vala sts GROSORS. ALMANACS FOR 1856. READYsUABR CLOTRING CASSIMERES, VELVETEENS, SATTINETTS, JEANS, TWEEDS, &c., &c., &e. HARDWARE, AND TREACLE. God Save the Queen! December, 1855. s " GARD. MRS. BURLEY, (LATE MKS. JACKSON,) KEEPS consiantly on hand, at her Residence, 382, South Ninia Street, 'below Catherine, a supply of choice Herb Medicines, Oinitments, Pills, &ce, which she will warrant to give satisfaction. -Among which are the NURVINE CORDIAL, for the cure of Diseases depending on Nervous Debility; the ALTERATIVE, tor Purifying the Blood, Scrofula, Scurvy, é&c.; and the INDIAN SPECIFIC OINTMENT, for Piles, Old Sores, Sprains, Bruises, Chilblains, Chapped Skin, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Frosted Limbs, &e. Givethem atrial. -- PrinapeLHpnia, Noy. 20, 1855. 33.¢f 30-ly INFORMATION WANTED. r¥XHE Undersigned takes this method of ascer- taining letter, stating. his arrival in Canada. zon having a knowledge of Mr. Hines, please inform him. and oblige ET. SMITH, GEORGE will ARDWARp, WWOUESALE AND RETAIL, [HE SUBSCRIBER A See choice selection of Heavy and Shelf Hardware, AMONGST WHICH WILL BE LOUND, {RON, of every description. Cast, Blister, and Sleigh Shoe STEEL. Cut, Wrought, and Horse NAILS: Coil, Trace, and Plough CHAINS. ANVILS, VICES, ani BELLOWS. An excellent assertment of TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. Carpenters', Joiners' & Cabinelmakers' Tools. AXES, of the best descriptions, Warranted. |! With an assortment of SHELF HARDWARE, which is not to be surpassed in Town, and which is offe red" for Sale ' Cheaper than ever" for Casn ! Buyers will find it to their advantage to call cette purchasing elsewhere. GEORGE KERR. Noy. 22, 1855 301 y € Chatham, BUXTON GROGERY STORES. "PRE Subscribers would intimate to their Friends, that they are receiving, and opening out, an Extensive Assortment of SroeveerieGs, of superior quality, suitable for Country Trade, which they wiil sell at the lowest remuncrative prices. Produce will be taken in exchange foi Groceries. Call and see our Stock. R. VANBRANKEN & Co. Buxton, ©. W., Dec. 1, 1855° 3i-Ly HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. . LL that Easterly part of Lot 24, situated on MecGregor's Creel, being sixty 'by thirty- | nine feet. Also, a Two Story Frames Houss, consisting of Two Yenements, having each Four Rooms and a Closet. There is an excellent Well of water in the yard. For Terms, apply te Ee MRS: MM M. STEWARD, - Qn the Premises, North of King Street, between William and Princess Street, Chatham. C.W. Dee. Ist, 1855.: 31 1m NEW LIVERY STABLE. ig paces Subiseriber would inform the citizens of Chatham, that he has opened a LIVERY SLABLE, in the premises lately occupied by 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, Open and Covered Buggies, GOOD HORSES, And Steady DRIVERS, if necessary. Charges will be as s moderate, as the times will = admit. : TPaenwy om slk and Pertae EHachange, Buxton, who will show the Property ; or, to the Proprietor, tical understanding of CALE AND 'SEBeE N. z "HARRISON Wl 7 OULD respectfully inform the Citizens of CHATHAM, that he has OPENED a Public Hfouse in Detroit, ON THE CORNER oF Seffer rson Avenue and Front Sedets, where he will be happy to accommodate those who may favour him with a call. Detroit, November 9, 1855. NEW B BOARDING HOUSE. WILLIAM STILL EGS to announce that he has OpgNeD a BOARDING HOUSE, at No, 374 SOUTH STREET, below Ninth, PHivapen PHIA, Where h. will accommodate respectable persons, perma- nently or tr ansiently, who may favour him with their patronage. The House is Commodious and in good order, and the location. Central and Respectable. fa No pains will be spaired therefore ta give every satisfaction. -- Philadelphia, Oct, 29th, 1855 28-1y 7-ly. SAVE YOUR MONEY!!! "Pus SUBSCRIBER (Succsssor To JAMES BEATTY) Offers to the Public of Cusraam, and Vicinity, at the Old Stand of CROW & BEATTY, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF @OODS, COMPRISING, STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, LESCORS, SroekReery, @md Grasse The Public are requested to call and prove the principle of Casn Traps. LOW PRICES will convince them that the way to wealth is to pay when they purchase. Onty Trerms:--Cash or Country Produce. JOS. S. BEATTY. Chatham Nov. 2, 1855. vii3m-27 HOUSE AND LOT POG Saki a, 344 Pd 208, ON WELBEVCCOW STRBBP, eee fice" Enquire of . G. JONES, King Street, near tA Royal Exchange. Sept. 21, 1855. O2-1f s i" A GOOD CHANCE .24 FOR A SNUG HOME! BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE! IN THE Village of Bast Buxton, + IN THE CENTRE OF THE FLOURISHING initio of G2aaieignhn, EITHER 1N Five, Three, or One Acre Lots, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. HE 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, which fact alone would be considered 'by many ft the whereabouts of his Brother, | to be the greatest inducement this locality pos- JOHN W. HINES, of Bowling Green, Warren | sesses ; also, anew Saw-Mill, in full operation. County, Kentucky, from whom he received a| The .prices of these Lots are moderate, and terms Any per: | easy. TILELE INDISPUTABLE. All doubts in regard to which, can be satisfied on application to Watrer McCrra, Esquire, é Chatham, C. W. | Barrisier-at-Law, Phenix Block, King Street, December 8, 1955. 92-21 gp {oe lor further particulars, as to price of Lots, apply to Mr. A. H. West, Royal CHARLES WOOD, Grocer, Fourth Street, Chatham. October 19th, 1855. 25-6m New Tailoring Establishment, G. W. LAWRENCE, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, KING STREET, EAST, AVING recently REMOVED his Tainor- inG EsvaBuisHMenr to the Building now vccupied by Mr. T. W. Winson, Boot and Shoe Maker, respecttully solicits a continuation of that iberal suppor: which he has formerly receivea at his old stand, from the citizens of Chatham, and surrounding country. G. W. L. having the most thorough and prac- the Trade, in all its ranches, he is now prepared to CUT, FIT, and FINISH MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING in the most approved and durable manner, and at the lowest rates. fie Repairing and Scouring done on the most Feeasonable Termes. Chatham, August 20, 1855. 18-ly MRS. A. M. STERRITT, FASHIONABLE DRESS & CLOAK MAKER, C rner of James & Murray Streets, ESPECTFULLY solicits the patronage of the Ladies ct Cuatnam.and Vicinity. She is prepared to execute the orders of those whe may favour her wiln a call, with neatness and despatch. foe" ~The latest patterns for Ladics' Dresses, Cloaks, Mantillas, Talmas, Sacks, &c. Children's Cloihing made to order, styles. 211855, in the latest Chatham, Sept. 22-if Clothes Made, Repaired, & Cleaned. W. I. DUMBURT GULD respectfully announce to the Citi- zens of Windsor, and surrounding coun- try, that he is prepared to MAKE, REPAIR, or CLEAN CLO VHING, at the shortest nolice, and in the most sat isfactory manner. Having had ample experience in his line of business in the Cities of Charleston, S.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 GROCERIES, &c. JOR B. ROTI EGS leave to cali the attention of the Citizens of Chatham and of the surrounding country to his extensive assortment oi 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. The Farmers of Kent would. especially find Bese a 'it to their interest to call at his Esta ; ee 'Persone are requested ue Saud and examine bi Tarnouts: wh | pl ents UNTRY PRODUCE is: Chatham, Ang. 28, 1868, TAKE NOTICE. Tan Person or persons ae with HOMAS WILLIAMS: - Louisville, Ky.. would render satisfaction ie ee Father, by writing fo the Provincial Freemary Office, Chat- ham, ©. W. Thomas Williams, some years past, lived with Chapman Coleman, of Lewis: ville, and afier le aving Mr. Coleman, went te Pittsburg, Pa. but atier the pa ssage of the Fugi- tive Slave Aci. he came to C ood gince whieh time I have not been abletg learn his where abouts, WW LLSON WILT ta TA MS. Chatham ©. W., Ava ust 20th, 1855, 19 JOUN SPARKS Clock and Watch Malrer. WILLIAM STREET, CHATHAM, ©. W., (PARES this method of announcing to the Citizens of Chatham, and Kent County geén- erally, that he has opened the CLOCK AND WATCH MAKING Business, and is prepared to wait on all who may favor 'him with a eall, 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 oe class; also, a beauiiful stock of JEW iELRY, to which the attention of the Ladies and Gent emen are especially directed. fae" All kinds of CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND JEWELRY Cleaned and Repaired, on the most reasonable terms, for eash. Chatham Aug, 22. 18-ly PROVINCIAL KOUJSE. THE Subscriber begs to announce, that he has. recently OPENED his New and commodieus 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 Afouse, @an be accommodated with CARRIAGES, on the shortest notice. Persons arriving at Chatham, will remember the Provincial House, in sight of ihe Depot, a large and beautiful Cottage building, sign of the British Flag. He. DAY, 18-ly Chatham, August 21, 1855, Dissolution of Co-Partnership. HE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between J. B. LOTT and J; W. HILL, is this NINTH day of March, 1855, DISSOLVED, by mutual consent. ie All Debts due the Establishment, and all claims against the same, will be settled by JB: Lor. JB. LOT, J. W: HILL. | Chatham, March 9th, 1855. G. W. BRODIE, REAL ESTATE AGENT General Intelligence Office. ROM a general acquaintance, and punctual attendance to business, we DOPE, to merit a liberal share of patronage, 2 FOURTH STREET; ie THREE DOORS EAST OF eS ¥inenr, CHATHAM, c fe Please Call before you Bay wea 15th August, 1855. 18-tf Groceries! Groceries!! ATWOOD & JACKSON, PHANKEUL for the patronage they have received from the Citizens of Chatham, and environs, 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 ee le : EBS, GROCeERE of the first quality, which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. Come and examine for yourselves, before purchasing elsewhere. f= Salt Provisions always on hand, such as Hams, Shoulders, Pickled Porh, Fish, §&c. ec. 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 Public 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 Wiliam Streets, CONSISTING OF Sugars, Molasses, Coffee, Teas, Flour, Meal, Butter, Eggs, Candles, Tobacco, Snuff, So Sly A LARGE QUANTITY OF PICKLED PORK AND BACON Constantly on hand. hcg Persons in the town and stronndlng eu will ficd it to their advantage to eall, able terms, for Cash. Chatham, August 20, 1655. 18-ly Produce, Provision & Grocery Store. €. W. BRODIE & T. STERRITT, Heb 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 eall, CORNER OF KING AND WILLIAM STREETS, CHATHAM, C. VW. August 15th, 1855. 18-tt UNION BOARDING HOUSE. MR. THOMAS BELL, CORNER OF KING AND WILLIAM STREETS, CHATHAM, C. W,, . je now prepared to receive THIRTY or FORTY BOARDERS, Single or with Families, on the most Reasonable Terms. lis House is large and commodious; and no pains will be spared lo make Guest's comfortable. Chatham, Aug. 20, 1855. _ 18-ly STRANCE"S HOTEL, FIFTH STREET, Between King and Wellington Streets, CHAT HAM, Cc. W. ~~ e visiting this place will fiid it to their advantage to eall at this HOTEL, "bieng one of the largest, and in the most eentral position inthe town, reasonable terms, 6 =e OHN STRANGE. they will be accommodated on the most reason- : The best accomodations, on | JAMES SMITH & Co, KING STREED, CHATHAM. oF THE ~ ee Ad Best eae Choicest Descriptions, Lowest Prices, § Largest ae ARE ONLY TO BE FOUND AT THE VICTORIA WAREHOUSE, KING STREET, CHATHAM. C. W. Delaines,: = <2 -...= - from 8 cts. upwards. Cashmeres, - -- 10.4 if Gala Plaids, - - - " 1G All Wool Plaids, - - - : (oe : Cobourgs, a « 16.© 7 French Merinos,-- - - - ? To " Woollen Shawls, - - € $2,004 = Broche Shawls, - * - H S600 * . Printed Calicos, foals Ne Gee = Shirting Cotton, = - - - es Ht Shirting Siripes, 2880 os " 40°" f Factory Cottons, -- - - - . 4 * : Flannels, all colors, - - af CAE ed cS West of England Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, English and Scotch Tweeds, Beavers, Lionskins, sever stbles, Satinette, Vestings, Hosier Yy Gloves, Ribbons, and Flowers. DAL DDL DIL aaa A LARGE STOCK OF BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, Best quality, from 50 cts. upwards: AND EVERY OTHER THING CONNECTED WITH THE DRY GOODS BUSINESS, "RES MA | Hi CLOT! | ING, io Pe TO EVERY en AND CASH FROM ALL MEN. ay ay JAMES SMITH & Co. WANTED, Iwo First Rate Salesmen, Six Jour euinens Tailors, and Twelve Good Pantaloon Makers. J. S. & Co. 32-3m ---- Caarnam, December, 1858. ONE & TERR BULL ARE now receiving their FALL. AND WINTER GooDs, consi in part of the Latest Fashionable Styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Deane Merinos, Cobourgs Cashmeres, Orleans, Alpacas, French Merines, Brocha Cloths, Gala and Wool Plaids, Plain an. Plaid Dyess Silks; a choice lot of Plaid and other Long and Square Shawls, Ribbons, Muslins, Laces, Trimmings, Cambrie and Book Muslin Und ersleeves, Sewed Muslin Bands, Collars, Ca S. Frock Boilies, Chie mmicattes. Linen and Cambrie Handkere hiefs; a Gloves, Habits, Vests, aot Polkas; Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes; Flannels, Cloaiings Tickings, Denings, Drillines, Sheetings, and other Domestic Gools, And for the convenience of our customers, we 'keep on hand a choice lot of TEAS, COFFEE, TOBACCO, &<., | and has been notoriously known, t | preface 5.7, jon the point, are omitled, and "the volume is "in an especial manner--and some of the Conere- P tuthority, of Christia: nity, ligious feachers a good assorime2nt of Hosiery an ' Cdvertisement, No. 8.) American Slay ery. American Tract § Socie hme oie n Sunday School Giene os Canadian Chur sues and Socloti 1g oe diGon to the various ainces of ZOXF a ings, of which the American "Eract Society is hereb , entitling it to be aecused of si 'lence, hype eee es sincerity and falsity, the toll owins addit ional proofs are offered loa 1, Rev. W, Jay's © Morning Exercises' --see 2. Mammon, cr Covetonsness the sin of the oe church , by Rev. Join Harris--see p. 78. 3. Atonement and Justification s by A. Fuller,-- 12-mo., pp. 296, In reterence to the last, (N08) it may be stated, that the anthor wasa Calvanist, but all his views made up of extracts from all parts uf his woiks, ingeniously framed i into systematic chapters'--s says the Presbyterian of the West, as qucted ai d referred to in' an article titled " Colportage," in the Eeclesiastical Record of the (Pree) Pres ee: rian church of Canada, published at Toronto. C, W., number for January, 1855. Astothe « Col- portage" and tts aims, of the A. 'Praet Seci: ye 13 its publication " Home Ey angudsalioi, «_ Eps Religious Book and Tract societies of Canada, including Bible Societies, and the various re lig a ous church denominations in Canada, which hold tellowship or connection with the Amatean pro-slavery charches and $0r iefies, are warned to "ane Pern." oe Methodist chureh in' Canada, and fellowship with the 'church (north) ef the U.S. (some of whose ¢ leaders, members and even ministers, buy and hold slaves )s--(he (Tree) Pn church of Canada, in its cirewlation aud eolpe age of and giving 'credence 'by ats, Aecord io the. publications of the noted pro-slavery : 'Prost ys terian church (O. S.) of the United Staves, and its " Board-of Publication" at Philadel-~ phia, --the Regular Baptists of Canada ~ soestaeey MM. gational Ministers of Canada, instanced by Kevs. _ Henry Wilkes, D. D. of Montieal, (January, 1856,) and J. ae Byrne ol Whitby, ee Woy (di wary, (855) with the Congr gational Unioa Ot ge Canada in its vacillating { slows hipg.--should ail 'a now say " Ler ts Beware.' ; lfevery educated Ministe r of retigion i i Canias da Were to peruse the Book. "Phe s! avery Question, by John Lawrence.' Fd ea ion.-- Dayton (Ohio) 1851, pp..224,--THE GREAT , SEN of the fellowship ofthe Canadian churches. referred to, would be to ¢ ee scen, aiid a proper _ knowledge of the question of Am=riedn Davy obtained. Sce also Eee Nook,.d 15 of the. American Reform Tract Society at Cincinnati, (Ohio) The righteous course. pursued _by the. " American Missionary Association," 48 Beeck- man street, New York, should be a "pattern to Canadian churches and Religious societies, The American 8. S. Union dare. not pu blish anything against the sin and system of Slavery, and, therefore, the youth vol Aimerica are nut instructed in anything ofthat iniquity, by its OD- erations of publications. Besides the objections otherwise previously advertiscd--shall its sinful course be encouraged by Ministers of religion _and Students in the British Province of Cnana-.. da 9} x 2 The Reli ligious Tract Seciety of London, Eng- iand, can furnish by a pure source, every Sun- day Library, and vey Book and Tr: act, which can well be desired for geueral culpor lage Opera= (ions in disseminating a pure knowledge by man's: _ See catalogue of 8 ~ :ong folio pages, obtained at the U. Ci vacl Su- ciely's Rooms, {oronto. e A want of sterling & honesty with humility fy, i 10 re- te and in their profession, dees wnuch mischief to enquiring and tathful in inds --and inthe worlid--and is a curse to Cliristianity and tothe Cross of Jesus Christ. JOHN J. Ee LINTON, Stratford, C. W., March, 1856. ie See advertisement ot A Minister for Sale" aud Lists of Publication, Noy'r 1855. a PBAR : kD) pt) le (Co ®) @) D Ss ESTABLISHMENT. '| METROPOLITAN HOUSE. JOHN ERSKINE, IMPORTER OF nas commenced pusinessi in King Street, one doer ast of J. & W. McKesugh's, will be sold at Kxceedingly Low Prices. " Small Profits and Quick Sales" being his sicoat Parties wanting DRY GOODS, would do cn to give hima call, Ghatham, Dee..8, 1855. : 32- Ima MERCHANT TAILORING. We have now received a complete assortment of Fatt & 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, Cassiineres, Deerskins, Doeskins, Reverseable, Beaver, Whitney, Milton, Lasco, Lionskin, Silistria, Siberian, Canada, Whitney, and other OVER. COATINGS. Omar Pasha, Napier, Danubtan, Petersham. Mixed Beaver, Superior Grey, and a great variety of other COA TINGS; Plain end Bordered Jacquard, Twist and other T'weeds, Black and Fancy Doeskins, Odessa and Stri ed Does foi PANTS; French Trowser Patterns, "Napolean Tutted ditto, Woollen Cord, and a host of othe: TROWSERINGS; Worsted and Silk Plush, Rich Velvet and Satin Vestings, Silk and Satin Vest Shapes, and other VESTINGS. We leeep 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 can and wil. sell, as Curap as any House in the District. STONE & TURNBULL. P.S.--FIVE OR SIX GOOD JOURNEYMEN TAILORS WANTED. Chatham, Sept. 3, 1855. = £0-tz MAHOGANY WALITL SOFAS. UE SUBSCRIBER takes this opportunity of informing the people of CHATILAM, and surrounding Country that he has taken R. SMITH'S OLD ESTABLISHED STAND, WITH A LARGE STOCK OF SEASONED. LUMBER, BHRSIDES, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE FURNITURE. He also tenders his sincere thanks to the Public generally, for their liberal support; and hopes, Ay strict attention to business, to retain their patronage in future. His STOCK is eomposed of the FOLLOWING ARTICLES, VIZ: MAHOGANY AND WALNUT VENEERED BUREAUS 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 UANADA. -- Soins Pwurmieined ac Ging Shortest | Wotlos. ALL ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. ° ishing to bu FURNITURE, will find it to their advantage eall and examing le : _ befor posite = ee ee se i 7 Obata, -- NEW BOARDING BENJAMIN TOLBERT * NOTHING LIKE LRATEER, cords." . ane of BE trast, a, ESPECTFU LEY announces to thecitiz:ns.. of DET poles and the Public generally, -- e that he has recently fitted up the a house formerly known as Wilson's Boarding Hlouse Michigan Avenue, opposite Cuss Street, Patronage. Detroit, August 21; 1855. 18: iY if YOU WOULD BHR RICH, QOD morrow, friend---I'm a stranger in your borough, can you inform me where I ean | get a pair of good boots made?" "Yes, sir, Lcan; just go to Tx W. Wits SON'S, King g St. Kast, Chatham, next to S) nith's ~~ _. 4 Grocery ; thal's the { most satisfactorily.' place; heir accommodate | you «Well, how is your jncgment in regard tothe -- quality of boots aud shoes?' " Most excellént--I'm an old boot and shaa- maker; mauy are the days that Pve drawn ine " Where did you say I could find hiv? Grocery, corner of King and William Siredta, uast,--any person can tell you." ~ Will you conuuct me there?" _ "J will with pleasure; for know him to be, from experience, one of the best manufactuters 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 works so I'm confident he can't fail to give reasonable satisfaction to those who favor him: with the oe é palronneey, béautifui to the eye, but plaguy pinching to the feet; and I have lumps upon each instep, which in foul weather give me excruciating pain. e from the boot moulders hands; but he's not one of them; he endeavours to mane e asysematie fit, measuring from joint to heel, and from lump to ance, if there be any upon the feet; and he sel- | dom fails to make his boots set 88 éasy thereon as a glove upon a lady's tender finger. Besides, he always keeps a superior stock on hand ; perhaps you might obtain a pair upon the instant, that would fit your feet and please the eye." * Then [ must try him." end of your bargain. ees lL buy cheaper --aecondly, your boots will wear you longer." " Come, let's go." "Pin ready--Are you a cash man?" count of eredit, and secures} "Then that's the pl Ask of me no trust, when you come to buy; Ask of me no Urnst, for you 1 must deny j 5 Ask of me wo trust, ithath des traved many; Ask of me no trust. [ canpot grant you any: Ask of me no trust, but wiih your ¢ash val a will Mv poeket da ~ Ohstham, "Augret 20, pone " Why, the next door toMr. Andrew Suith"s "There are some bout makers whose work j igese toe--closel y observing the most minute protaber-* = British and Foreign Dry Goody: » : ESPECTFULLY announces to the Inhabi- ~ tants of Chatham, and its vicinity, that ke -- with a well ase sorted stock of Gods, w bich have been i: nported -- direct from the Manufacturers in England, and" DETROIT. ag | where he will endeavour to give satisfaction to those who may favour him with their Read this, and save your Penny. > " Anh, yes, too ark have I sufferer by-fetters <= "Try him, of course, and -you'll save ateach_ "Tam; for he who pays cash clips the os ; $ itin his own pocket." ace, for his motte reads" --