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Provincial Freeman (Toronto and Chatham, ON), 6 Dec 1856, p. 3

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accusing ea wees = S Be ay TO ee ow i ---- PPI I* "OF THE: Farmers! and Nechanics' Combination Store ! Have Now A Arrived ! a 1289: THIS. ssTont was stigleliéd on the 15th of Fone ber, W n,and until NOW, not' ONE HALF the Gools had arrive sd, and it has been perfectly CROWDED ever since. The sales have aver- baie asout $200 PHRID AY! REMEMBER, -The€ AUSE of this GRE AT RUSH is,--The old fogy system of doing business is reversed ! "THE COMBINATION 2 CONSISTING OF : Forty-Five Farmers and Mechanics. All laree buyers themselves, have establish- ed this Store in dider to aS SAVE MONEY : ae stag own necessaries,--instead of ishing. to. MAKE MONEY -- hereln sts the. reas between this and the other Stores: ia [u.or. sl to. mike the fiers & Mechanics --* self-s: apporting, x the Smill Advance of "Fifteen Per Cent, is chewed on Cost, and the whole public placed «an an equal footing with Members of the Com- eeei¢ bimation, sothat the RULE IS One Price to ALL! Whether Met hers of the Gambination or not, 'The | yombination: are determined to marke their Satie POPULAR AS POSSIBLE, so that as | ieee as. ils defctences are ascertained, they will be supplied. ee, The Large Yard: ant Comfortable Shed | 'in | bs de! "ofthe Store, is found tobe a great | conv nie nee 'by the Castomers. alignal.p: edilictions are gratified here also. an, SPN GRE will fiid a Country man to deal avith, so will a Scotchman, an Irishman, a Datehman, a Canadian or a Frenchman. AL Drave HLL RAs REPRESENTED |. AGL. WI LB <j AND ib WELO OME! To ennmerals items. would swell this Adver- tiscug nt to severa 1 colnmns; it ory therefore to. sey that the Ass: wrtments cf the follow- fFarcnt kinds ot piss to be found in the TERS. & NT, CH ANTICS? SPORES tare 'COMPLETE, VIZ; PAT OY "STAPLE 3 DRY-GOODS: GLOT HmITG, Boots and Shies,--Hals a a Ca 4s, : Trunks, Valises, &c., Stationery and oSchool}-Books "Oil Painted & Paper Window- ae MAES '& Self- Adjusting hae oh Rollers. ay al Paner, __ fe hreeariyg den Willow- ware, 'ane we, 6 89 CSTE WARE, CROCKERY, WINDOWGLASS, (ail sizes, Ch mpaunes, sew ines, Ales, DOM CTS,| Beandies, -- oint bass de AND ALL OTHER LIQUQ:S. Warranted Genuine! PICKLES & SAUCES, pore and: Domestic: Fruits, Neh Varnishes, Woods, Dye Stns, be ee, Pa. hee Bear. in Min |, kin! Reader. only °FIF PREN PER GENT is charged on the east ie y Article in ailvhe "above numerous clas- "ses of Goods, . UNIFORMLY. therefore, if you Po olor: find some particular Article as Cheap i father Store, you mst not imagine that 1 ing is <o,'beeause about FIFTY PER ENT is the CUSTOMARY ADVANCE. mas st 08 is claimed for the Farmers & Mechanics prices that its Customers SAVE, all round, Pally 30 Per Cent, nlLHUNDEDS who have honghi Goods there sal Aine certify to the JUSTICE of the SOL ATM. ane ATRENTION is direeted to the following solution" of the Combination, passed ata : Sitter (saws of) its: Memb ~ys, held on Saturday, the © first instant: "> ReSOLVeD, That it is not at all times convenient e-feranany, of the Members of this Combination a do pay down for their necessaries; and in order ta peel. the.case of such parties, it is the wish ofa @ majority. ofthis meeting that the. Manager do pe enaccounts with Members requiring the same, as also with ALL responsible Persons: upon _asuch, Members: or. other Persons eqsenttng to pay 5 per cent on the amount of th ir Account, -edecoverjexpense.of keeping such Account, All s«such,Accounts to be due and rendered on the soFirst_of: January, First of April; First of July and First of October; on which days, to be closed ---- charged 'till paid." All kinds of Farm Produce will aiways be sage yoGnT. 'and FOUND FOR SALE at the * "FARMERS & MECHANICS STORE" ppt seat THOSE who have NOT YET visited the : Fare rs and Mechanics Store, are politely re- oat 'quested to doSo; those who have, know too well where their true interest lies, not to repeat and , es pontine: theif visits SIND. & 0 BLIGING TREATMENT ied: swilbbe extended to all who. visit the Store. sig gy The 'Parcels of Customers will be delivered their Hotels, or Residences GE in town,) od RE of CHARGE. Ae. Order of the ahieek: 5 AN, ste McLEOD, ; Cashier. v3-nl6-Ly 0 OVER THE Chatham. Protessional Men | Apply at the | - 'Mechuntes Store for. bs ee 'ine = "as ote es He 8 Sa ee Joeaition. -and the location Central and Respectable. NEW GOODS. | will be sold Cheap for Cash, Age pipes Si is gaihe tore business than | ee as BOARDING uaUSE. WILLIARA STILE® EGS to anndtince that he be as OPENED a@ BOARDING HOUSE, at No, 374SOUTH STREET, below Ninth, PHILADELPHIA, where he will accommo:late respectable persons, pervia- nently or transiently, who may favour him with their patronage. he Fone us Conmmodivas Jan bin 'good order, ice" No pains will be spaired therefore to give every satisfaction. Philadelphia Ovt. 29th, 1855. 97 .1y. JUST RECEIVED AT WM. H. NELSON'S STORE, At the corner of King and Fifth Streets, and ad- joining the Royal Exchange Hotel, Chatham, ©. OW the LARGEST AND MOST COMPETE STOCK HARDW ARE, GROCHRLIES, LESUOS, Glass and Crockery-ware, §c. Thermometer Chrurns, Corn Cul- att aAy B) Rip tits twators, Ploughs, &c., ¢e. ; Floes, Spades, Cradles, Snatis, Scyties, forks, Rakes, &c.. Fe. PAINTS! Lead in Oil, Raw, and Boiled oil, &e., ever brought into Chatham at one time. 1] of which WM. Hi. NELSON. Remember tie Corner Store lit up with Ga. | Chatham, June 13th, 1853. 9-tf WE SUBSCRIBER having received his SPRING STOCK, is prepared to offer to the public, the |LARGIST, CHEAPEST AND BEST ASSORT MIN EOF He Se) AUD 4\ SED Sao ins 2h, LS DY AX, 1 By ever brought to Chatham, at Wholesale or Retail! Gonsisting in part as follows, viz:--Iron and Steel ofall Kinds; Black cam th's Bellows, Anvils, Ish rew Piates, Dies and T Paps; ithe snter's Tools, | Shoemaker's Tools, Nails of all kinds and siges ; Spades, Shovels, Sconps, Hoes, Forks, Garden Rakes, Hay Raikes, Seythes, Swaths, Brush Hooks: Chains of alt kinds; Hurrow 'Peeth. Cultivator Tecth, Patent Pumps, Pump chain and Gearing , Pots. Pans qua Kettles; Tinware ani Tinsmith's Tools. = 9s 'wena A ros SADDLER'S HARDWARE! Hames, Locks, Bolts, Butts, Serews, Hinges of ali kinds; Knives, orks and Spoons ot every description; Brushes of au kigas ; ATT WwW oR FQ: MOLLY Mibu SAWS Cirealar Saws, Grosscut an! Pitt Siws, & aoe : PAINTS, O1LS AND COLORS, With other acticles quite too numerous to men- tlen, He will also, in a few days, have a large quantity of 4 oI TEEPE HIT RT MAC Eel eS BELG NG, at all widths, . AtLofwhich he wilisell at prices that defy competition. A. CURRIT. Next door to, D. R. Van. Alles,s = Street, Chathan,C. Vy Chatham, Jane 13th, 1855. ' 6m COTTAGE FOR SALE. NEAT COTTAGE for Sale. For parti- A eulars apply to D LEONARD, at the office of JeBe WLLELAMS, Eq, Rankin's Building. Chathain, Jane 6th; 1855. if Mas. A. M. STERRITT, & ADARIS. FASHIONABLE eT yy ww poe. DRESS & CLOAM MARRS, North slice King Street, Nearly opposite the Town Hall. ESP ECTEULLY solicits the patronage of ine Ladies of CHaraam, and Vicinity. They are pre pared io execute the orders of those w ho may favour them with a cali, with neatness and lespatch. gag Vhe latest patterns fur Ladies' Dressea, Cloaks, Mantites, Talmas, Sacks, gic. Shildren's. Clothing made lo order, in the latest styles. Ghatham, Sept. 21, 1855. 22-1f WANTED! NEW CUSTOMERS AT MYA am BEATTY' STOR E HE SUBSCRIBER in returning thanks tor the very liberal patrojage alre ad y enjoyed offers as a reward fo 1006 New Patrons, a selection from one of the most Colmplete assort- ments in Canada West; and as he purchases only fer Cash, and does iv uu iustinee sii on credit, he therefore can afford tu di Spuse of his Stoek at prices Jower thin can be sold at any establishmeut buying or selling at six months or 2 years credit. SPRING ARRIVALS OF DRY-GOODS F LVERYEIND | Straw & Dunstant Bonnets fvem Isto $3 Biack and White Kossyth Hats. -- Ranama and Leghorn Hats. BOOTS and sHOHS! GROCERIES of all KINDS, Crockery, Glass- Ware, Glass and Putty, P.-INT & OTL, AMERICAN CUT NAILS! philadelp hls. Dil} ae A snl 'Jot "of een Fat Beas, 2 sed: a ge first-rate Article. 'Pimothy and Clover Seed Indeed, almost ANY Article Wanted ! Pre YASH or PRODUCE ONLY. Sidi a, SECOND PRICE. JOS. 8. BHAT LY, "Opposite the aoe t Offers re =e "PROVINCIAL, EREEMAN. AND. WE! NEW SPRING GOODS. We take pleasure in announcing to our. friends THAT THE FIRST LARGE STOCK OF New Spring Goods Were brought into this market by OC. MONTROMERY & Cos, SUCCESSORS TO BROOKE & MONTGGOMERY, , Aud they are determined that extva i-ducements shall be ' fered to their Customers in ail th. de- partments of 'STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, METI LI WIRY GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &c., Our Stock is now in first-rate Trim, and we ean show the Handsomest, the Cheapest, and the most Complete Stock ever brought into this Towu. It is our ee that our prices shall be SK N S WN ED el : : ny tf 2,0 wy in if our SRL ioe the Country and Town, will bear in mind that there is ss (Mare monep madg by gabing {t, than thexe tg in earning ft." No doubt our Store will be crowded by those. wishing to Make the most of a pollar!! We advise an early call, as those who come first, will get the frst Bargains!! C. MONTGOMERY & CO. Opposite the Royal Exchange. KING ST., CHATHAM, C. W. Chatham, May 2nd, 1856. ly. ice" A GOOD CHANCE £4] FOR A SNUG HOME! BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE! {N° THE Village of Hast Buxton, IN THE CENTRE OF THE FLAURISHING 12 SymMSinip Of lReatieigm, EITHER IN - Five,. Three, or Qne 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 Wim. King, which fact alone would be considered hy many to be the greatest inducement this locality pos- SESSES 5 also, anew Saw Mill, in full operation. The prices of these Lots are m. nderate, and terms easy. 4 TITLE INDiSPUTABLE. All doubts in regard to wuich, can be satisfied | ov application to Wanrer McCrea, Esquire, Barrisler-at-Law, Phewis Block, King Street, Chatham. tae" For further partictlars, as to price of Lots, and "Terms, apply ta Mr. A. Hl. Wesr, Royal Exchange, Buxton, who wifl show the Praperty or, to the Proprietey, CHARLES WOOD, Grocer, Fourth Street, Chatham. October 19vh, 1855. ; 25-6m (New Norice--1856--No. 10) Slavery--Republicanism. In the name of Humanity [make this Appgat to Canaprans! Variaus Books, Tracts, Hymn Books, Period- ieals, &c.; &e p Same of them incorrect copies) of the Societies and Reli: gious bodies in the Unirep Spares, waich are named below, are circi ulated and sold in Canada, by colporteurs (boo! k carriers) by Traet Societies and by others, | These American societies and bodies I haye un- remitiingly fur some time past, pab blicly denoune- edand proved, as PRo-Suavery or Sinenr, and some (if not all) formed special ly on a. Repusui- can Basis, or foundativoa, and opposed even on such principles to our Geirisn institutions. Though many of these Secieties, éc., have been SHAMED as il were, (since religious humane, and Godwise principles are apparently trampled un- der foot,) to discontinue their sinful and in- humane practices, in a res and a Britisu Pro- vinee, yet Lam led to believe that clandestinely or otherwise, such evil practices are cont*nued and encouraged, { therefore appanat to all Lbaymen in Canada,-- to all men and women of FlumAniry who are op- posed to the sin and curse of Suavery, and who hail our noble Province asa land and an asylum for the fiee,--for the oppressed,--and for the Fu- gilive from American Cdristian slavery,--to aid in discountenancing in our free Province of Can- ada, the circulation of such books, traets, &c., and having any fellowship with snch societies The Societies referred to are:-- 1. The American Tract Society--New York. 2. The American Sanday School Union, Phil- adel phia. 3. The Presbyterian Board of Publicatio Chesnut street, Philad elphia. ah Bite Methodist Episeopul Clureh, [north] Bouk concern, 200 Mulberry street New York. 5. The American Baptist Publication Society, --Philadelphia,--and American Baptist Mission- ary Union, Boston.--[All Baptists of United States, except the "free Will" and the Free Baptisés," are either pro-slavery or si/ené--see " Facts for Baptists Churches,,' pp: 403.] 4. American aud Fourcign Bible Society, [Bap- tist,] and the -"ferican Bizle Union, [Baptist,] BEY and Broome streets, N. Y. . American Bibie Society, Astor Place, New Fo fmt many others,--of whose pro-slavery and silent character, reliable information can be obltajued at 48 Beekman strect, New York, Liet the touchstone qaestion be put: '* What - buuks, tracts, &c., da you publish, cireulate, or 'sell, against Slayery--and are the Bibles circu- 'fated amongst the bond and the free'--and let aro be prodyced on the spot, as Canadians have pecp deceived. As a resiient Scotch emigrant of 23 years in Canada, | have been deceived--sin- tully so. Jady Ee On Stratford, C. W. fe 8, i856. Say VLU a BOUL ) FACTS Fur Bari sf CHURCHES CO Nemie. A. EE arrauged, aud reviewed s emis. A. T. Foss and. Maruews. [free Mission B iptists ppp. d082--Utica, N: ¥., Bub- lished by the Ameticau Baptist ice Mission Soviety-- [with portrait. | | CHATHAW (MUSIC H tie Sateen YOUNG FOLKS,, OLD. POLS) Lists M4 ONE THOUSAND PINCHES OF SHECT HLSIC, JUST RE@EIVED, AT ALFRED MOORE°3 MUSIC HALL, TWO DOORS EAST OF VER POST OFFICES & CHMATHARE. = et) A) CR Bere SS pla@melvel =A pws Sy- in Morveco and Gold Bindings. BLEGANT ANNUALS, Or New Year's Present Books, in every variety of style, from oto $6 each, : From $2 to $10. SS Tf @D it tt NP So From $3 to $20. - T3 QWS 5 From $2 te $20. Harps, Guitars, Tamborines, Banjos, Flutes, Fi 'ifes, Piccalos, "Flageolets, Clarionetts ; Violin and Cuitar 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 We orks. Ballous' Pictorial, Ballous' Dollar Monthly, Flag ef our Union, Brother Jonathan, Ill ustrated American Newspaper, Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashion, Frank Leslie's New York Journal, New York Picayune, Boston Inter: national aeer nal, Yankee Notions, Godcy's Lady's Book, _ Harper's Magazine, §6., §¢., RECEIVED AS 'SOON AS PUBLISHED. Catholic and Protestant Books. ENGLISH AND-FRENCH PICTURES, Framed and Glazed. TE3iiaeamts TBOORS. Eos AOS FOR ce: B/S AY sui a ADB 'El OTHINS, CASSIMERES, eo SATTIN ETTS, JEANS, TWEHEDS ae &C., &e,* ** HARDWARE, AND TREA pet God Save the Queen? December, 1955. 33-t! CAR De MRS. BURLEY, (LATE MRS. JACKSON,) Ke consiantly on hand, at her Residence, 382, South Ninth Street, 'below Cathermne, a supply of choice Herb Medicines, Ointments, Pills, &¢., which she will warrant to give satisfaction. Among which-are-the. Nit VIN & GORDIAL, for the cure of Diseases depending on Nervous Debility; the ALTERAT IVE, for Purifying the Blood, 'Serofula, Scurvy, &c.; and the IND[AN SPECIFIC OINEMENT, for Piles, Old Sores, Sprains, Bruises, Chilblains, Chapped - Skin, "Letter;Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Bitaed Limbs, ce. Give them a trial. PuitaDeLHpHia, Noy. 20, 1855. ARDWARDA, Wie Ti SALE AND RETAIL, LPL LOI Te SUBSCRI choice selection - } -- 2 Heavy and. Shelf Hardware, -AMONGSE WHICH WIf, BE FOUND, [RON, of every ee ete Cast, Blisteryanck Sleigh Shoe STEEL. Cut, Wrought, an'l Horse NAILS. ~~ Col Trace, pre Plough CHAINS. : ANVILS, VICES, and BELLOWS. An excellent assortment of TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. Carpenters', Joiners' § Cabinetmakers' Tools. 30-ly ' BER, offers for Sale, a AXES, of the best descriptions, Warranted. With an assortment af SHELF HARDWARE, whichis not to be surpassed in Town, and which is offered tor Sale " Cheaper than ever" for Casx ! nag Buyers will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. GEORGE KERR. Chatham, Nov. 22, 1855° - 30-ly BUKTON GROCERY STORE. a uee Subscribers would inti: mate to their Friends, that they are receiving, and opening | out, an Extensive Assortment of Groserics, which they will sell at the. lowest remuncrative prices. Produce ee be taken in exchange for Groceries. Call and see our Stock. R. VANBRANKEN & Co. - Buxton, C. W., Dec. 1, 1855: _ 3l-ly HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. i& on MecGregor's Creek, being sixty by thirty- nine feet. Also, a Two Story Frame House, consisting of Two Tenements, having each Four Rooms and a Closet. There is an excellent Well of water in the yare. For Terigs, an ly to de ~MR 8 M. STEWARD, : Oh the Premises, North of King Street, between. William and : Princess: she "Chatham, C.W. Dec. Ist, 1855. 31: Im " This is a book which na Bavvrisr in Canada, --lay or clerical --sboula bewith ul. fh: she ws Bz aplists. Mission Bipiists" are exe plex Lrom tbat charge, as. they openly d denounce e sili ivery and receive hot iis bloudy gaius.""--J. J. 1. L. ae 185 34). CNotice No. 11.) Upper Canada Tract Society ---Slavery- dee ublic are notifi-d that colporteuts from ' this Society, (Yonge street, 'Turonto,) con-. trary to all just and honest expectations,--are | perambulating the strecis, highways, and side-. lines of this county, with books of the pro-slavery Silent American 'ract Suciety, of Nassau street, New York. J. tee. Je Stratford, C. W., July 17th, 1856._ 15 Se » CALL AND SBBE N. 2. HARRISON QULD respectfully inform the Citizens of CHAT TAM, that he has OPENED a Public House in Detroit, | ON THE CORNER OF Jefferson Avenue and Front Streets, where be will be happy to accommodate those who may favour bi-a with g' pie ith F peat : Ss Sages et fei a vee oe : han, 'iy i 1OO8. 5 Be ae ass "Detroit, November), 12833. BB-ly S§O6:2 ak os t rs 5 : . the support ¥ived to Blane by the American | Phe Rice Wil Baotists? and < Pree | © tate. ate Sy oxy NEW LIVERY STABLE. HE gi case would inform the citizens ERY SLABLE,. to the Corner of King & William Streets, where atts be found, at alltimes, © Qven and Covered, Buggies, GOOD HORSES, find Bhogal ys DRY EBS, Uenepessa" Ye -------- Charges v wil Ul a as moderate, as the BInee will = admit. 7 Beruone are requestedeto call aid eX: imine the Turnguts ABRAHAM RAYNO. Graal Decs: 8s, 1855 g iss; 7 32-Ly - ~ Information Wanted, ee OHN A. MURRY ta kes this method of ascer- | Murry, whe lived with Colonel Hollens worth ot Hagerstown, Maryland, U. S., in the vear 1835. : eens came to Canada, where he is. yetJtiving, Any person having a knawledze of the locality of ee Mr. Marry, will confer a great favor by ees sitg-- "FOUN A A. MURRY.. ; Si Gaiha: fines, O. W. ee ¥ EKLY ADVERTi ee ef superior quality, suitable for Country Trade, LL that Easterly part of Lot 24, sitated | of Chatham, that he has removed his LIV-} taining the whereabouts af his Father, Alfred NEW GOODS! iad: : EW os G BNE & &, Bee market; consisting of fine Black and Fancy Cloths, sell, as Cuzap as any House in the Diswict. Chatham, Sept. 3, 1855. RE 4 now receiving their FALL AND WINTER GOODS, oe in part of the Latest Fashionable Styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Delaines, Merinos, Cobour s. Socaiaias Orleans, Alpacas, French Merines. Brocha Cloths, Gala and Wool Plaids, Plain 15% { Plaid Bress Silks; a choice lot of Plail and onner Long and Sqnare Shawls, Ribbons, Masline, Laces, Trimmings, Cambric and Book Muslin dele ienees. Sewed Muslin Bands, Frock Bodies, Chemisettes, Linen and Cambric [andkere hiefs ; a good assortment of Hosier: Collars, Caps. ¥ anc Gloves, Habits, Vests, and Polkas; Ladics' and Chil tren's Boots and Shoes; Flannels, Cloaking Tickings, Denings, Drillings, Sheetings, and other Domestie Goods. _ on enstome 15, We Keep on hand a choice lot of TEAS, CORE ---- aes &c, And for the convenienee , "ol MERCHANT. 'TALLORING, We have now received.a complete assortment of Fann & WiNnttn GOODS, which, upon inspection, our customers will find superior to anything ever offered if this Venetian and Mixed.Milton Cloths, Cassimeres, Deerskins, Doeskins, Reverseabie, Beaver, Whitey, 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 H Jacquard, Twist' and other T weeds, Black and Fancy Doeskins, Odessa "and Striped Does tor ©. PANTS; French Trowser Patterns, "Napolean Tufted ditto, Woollen Cord, anda host. of othur -- TRO WSERINGS; Worsted and Silk Plush, Rich Velvet andSatin 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 cae and why 28 : STONE & TURNBULL. = P. S--FIVE OR SLE GOOD (OU E NEY MEN. TAILORS WANTED. M AHOG ANY WALT CHOICE Mahogany and @Sotims Pimtmischwed at Chatham, December 14, Sie PROVINCIAL HOUSE. "uk Subsexiber begs to announce, that he has, recently: OPENED his New and commodious Uouse, 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- iing cominunily, and public genera iy; and he will spare no effort ta deserve and retain the re- putation he has already ¢ ained, of -having not only the most pleasant seatinns but the best ac- commodations that can be obtained. Persons -topping at the Provincial House, can be accommodated with CARRIAGES, on the shortest notice. Persons arfiving at'Ghatham, will remember the Provincial: House, insight of, Lhe Depot, a large and beautiful. Cattage building, sign of the Brivch Flag. HoDAY: 18 ty Chatham, August 21, 1855. gv. BRODIE, | REAL ESTATE AGENT AND, General Intelligence Office. \ROM a general acquaintance, and punctual attendance to business, we hope to merit a liberal share of patronage, Corner of King and William Streets, CHATHAM, C.W. _. . ee Please Call before you Buy. £4 [5th August, 1855. Ao 18-tf 'STRANGE'S HOTEL, FIFTH STRUET, we Between King and Wellington Streets, CHATHAM, C. W. TRANGERS visiting this Midee will find i: S to their advantage to call at this HOTEL, bieng one of the largest, and id tle niost- central position-in-the.town. The best aecomodations, on ~easunahle terms, JOHN STRANGE. Chatham, Aug. 22, 1855. 18-ly SIAKSPEARE RESTAURANT, ONTARIO STREET, STAALTLORD. NHE above ESTABLISHMENT being now in proper order, the Proprietor is al- ways prepared to accommodate | any number of' Ladies ahd Gentiemen with BS, RIB DIR SIs Soe will consist of the best Viands to be found imBuffalo, Hamilton, or Toronto Market, during the season. He will have a constant supply of the best Oysters, and Game, of all oe in season. Sarpines, LoBsters, SALMON, &e., always on hand. 'Meals can be had from Si x u'clock in the Morning till Midnight... - WINES; TRIGE ORS aad CI ARS, of the best quatiti = everything suitable, ob very mode srale terins. "Py ivate Families caw also be served wilh GA ME, OYSTERS, &., prepsred tu lhe desk style. Restaurank mn a Private Room. to cater to the wants of his Cusiomeis, as to merit their steady support and patronage. CLARA THOMAS. "sutaltond Cu Ober < ey Babe ee FR ws 8% ti rats 3 + ees = ee 3 | Fs SaeASS t ae] Z 4 a & Ge a 4 Dinner and other Parues cau be supplicd, with. ~ { hai, c. W. Thamas Williams, © LUNCHEONS supplied, &c 5 ean ibe had atthe, gag The Proprietor will always endeavour so. 8 O ik SUBSCRIBER takes this opportunity of informing the people of CHATHAM, and surroundirg Country that he has taken R. SMITHS OLD ESTABLISHED: 'STAND, \WITH A LARGE STOCK OF SEASONED LUMBER, BESIDES, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE. He also tenders-his sincere thanks to the Publie gencrally, for their liberal support ; and hopes, by strict attention to business, to retain their patronage im future. FOLLOWING ARTICLES, VIZ: MAHOGANY AND WALNUT VENEERED BUREA Us His-STOC K: is eouposed. a the Walnut Sofas, CANE AND'SPRING SEAT PARLOR CHA IRS, Dining, Breakfast and Kitchen Tables, FRENCH, COTTAGE, SERPENTINE, AND PLAIN BEDSTEADS,, TOILET WORK AND WASH STANDS. aes ALSO, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF : Rocking, Windsor and Children's Chairs," THE BEST MANUFACTURED IN CANADA. iaat@ ----P oS tine Shortest RTOMe Be ALL ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. -- ite Persons wishing to buy FURNITURE, will find it to their advantage. to eall and examine before purehasing elsewhere. J. O. SMITH, , oar a ee eee = Groceries ! 1 b ate as Ree ATWOOD & JACKSON, » (PHANKEUL for the patronage they have received from the Citizens of Chatham, and environs, heg to say that they still continue jy the Grocery Business, ON KING STREET, A few Doors of the Market House, Chatham, Where they have constantly on hand, a mares assortment of 2 EROCBRES SHES of the first.quality, which will be sold on ths most -TreaSonable terms, Come and examine for yourselves, before purchasing elsewhere. (c= Salt Provisions always on hand, such ax Hams, Shoulders, Pickled Porh, Fish, Aa Gc. A ugust 29th, 1855. 19-1¥ New Grovery and and Provision Sore ANDREW SMITH, | N_ returning thanks ta the people, for the very liberal support he has received, legs ane nounce to his Friends, Customers, and the UbLe generally, that he is receiving and prens pat a large assortment of Grocerics and Provisions, : AT HiS NEW STORE, Gu the Corner of King and William Sree CONSISTING OF ae Sugars, Molasses, Coffee, Totit, Flour, Meal, Butter, Biron, Canulles, Tobacco, Aside Be. Se. A LARGE QUANTITY OF PICKLED PORK AND. BACON | Constantly on: hand, ee ice Persons inh the Town and surroun: country will find it to their advantage te call,. as they will be accommodated on the Lesid reason: able terms, for Cash. : 18-49 Chatham, August 20, 1855: Produce, Provision & ¢ ery St joie G W. BRODIE & T. STERRITTS 4 peas this method of informing agenerouy public, that we SS bought the we known | and reputable Pork, Bacon, and Grocery. Stove OF MR. THOS. BEEK. 'We will continue, to keep constantly on fai the the best quality, all in the abdve line of our busi: ness, and hope-to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with a call, CORNER OF KING AND WILiAM STREETS, CHATHAM, C. W. Augist 15th, 1855, Se : 18-4 TAKE NOTICE, AS Y parsol 'or parser ACK sain ow THOMAS WILLIAMS, ot Ryuispille, K'y., would render satisfaction tp a sc Sa writing te the Provincial' Freeman Ottice past, lived with Chapman CJleman, of Lou. ville, and after leaving Me Coleman, #8 Pittsburg, Pa. ; but after-the passage of the tive Slave Ket, he came to Canada, si time 1 have' not Batelh aby. to aearg hin tom 2 1 Ly el WILSON, KIL. LM, WA ie 1 Sacz ow

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