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Provincial Freeman (Toronto and Chatham, ON), 13 Dec 1856, p. 2

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SEGL ae ee 70 RN INO Nt at NEW ADVERTISEMENT WEE GO IIa FP OP a cate es Ss THIS now pol int to the church, not Oxygenated Bitters. bers lay « ane children--these trafficker ble members of her -clisions® fello those above named, as without spot or rey e Ds lection | the wards for which they have served. R. Van Allen, so well; considering who ran at the last e intrigues | the political g he had to eontend with, bid proposed to | offer avain this election; and would have | had andoubted success in our opinion had | he not concluded to withhold himself from pubhe service for the present. Among the | old Councillors who intend offe ring them- l Tne Ori iD selves are, I. A. Ireland and DE Cross, general interest of the town, and he should be well supported by all voters who wish ONLY ¢ Ss are accepta Book and Vrac PO fl IO et" PO ah ae aN OE rE , ; A J SA Se low mam is the pillar of American slavery, her mem und clerienl trafic: in men, Societies, and Canadian churches, especiaty wship her member: Wperecean s oR eeeC a blemish; others f¢low hportant i | The orioinal Deed of the Dawn Institut both for Eberts ward. 'Lhe latter is well | : | property is now in the hands ofa gentlems: kiown to the citizens and electors generally, |! °F : e : : finthis place. As there is some curiosit as one whoin the past session never failed to | on ee respecting tue rizhtful owners of the Jand promote and forward every measure for the vires e : in question, and as the ownership by the colored people aes been public ae TE ee i VonNet for me. find my strength gaining and creasing ; and nov family for many SER. mM other Davis met with in curing colds, coughs, p y medicine, through the blessing of God, com plaints is recommended, and would most cheerfully ain NN AEN a IIL I PRP LAD" eID IOWA AP re es aged, but hearing what wonderful success friend in ing, and have a good appetite, sleep sound, and flesh also in- , whether J live long or not, [ want aie to know what this invaluable has done I have used it with equal success in my for which it re- 1 ntary Q ALilQOi iike ey nb a cancy that will be caused by the retirement Wild Hand: eo) those they seek to represent, they should not rE vee ties eighteen en to Acti yeare old, who will comply ani Settlers. of Mr. Eberts, Mr. T. Keating and Dr. = Askin will present themselves before the | Bony oF err oer Tay eee enw Ua) public. For Chryslers Ward are Messrs ee ee Be ee Mckenzie Ross, Knapp and Tilt, who are 4 it pees! a ek ive Sess nate well known to the populace; they are com- | of first ewe oe What Is called the Ad petent and efficient candidates, and should | dington Road, in the rear of the counties o! they hive interests in the ward in which Frontenac and Addington, and also, a por they run, thecontest will be war m: but | {lon of ae to th north of the county o should they not have sufficient interest at ' a Gilled_ the _Heslings Koad , ave 100 stake to remind them of the interests of | given in a »ts of one hundred acres to me ik fi I ee Cheap jor Cash, is our lYfotto pagel ) { ATES + & TURNBULL. vo-nL&-tt TOTES 6 oF AD AWM Ho hi iu i ARGES i Mr. John Scoble, the party who controls tb Te Daanine 1 : Roee . : MLN, UC Ui OUtPols ti Ir Froduc niy. at rices as low C ¥ their municipal rights protected; as men of : : 7 OGu ee only, al pices as low gs surlietetns ee x: : property, a public mectin demand, idk like judgement and candor are essential to Se ; r ; ' 6 i one of ue ehurehes oi: BELOW COMPE VEITION the furtherance and accomplishment of such | 8 . : ' See Ss es ime all doubts may be removed, as the ms ends. Mr. T. A. Irelands' clection is an- ss ; : = OS; sees : Deed will then be read publicly.--c. ticipated by some as sure. To fill the va. < | © & & na 98 ATT a is & OILS. SORTED SHOE. NPT AT 'ByYé Wei i> GUN POWDER a cuide book to the str ange vi --<-@- Canadian Churches fellow Pro-slavery Religioy us B. shiping the value.----c. ddies of the tenance they give to American Pro-Slavery ae never failing remedy. religious budies. fA few years since, and the Canadian public were content to express their disapprobation of American Slavery, now, aniong the religious bodies of the land are to be found those who not only are in- different to the question, but who palli- ate and promote a connexion with the great "bulwark of the Institution" the A merican Church and the American Book and Tract Societies. The Oxy; the strongest testimonials of in the = for thma and Gene al genated Ditters vt St Debi lity, the eonfidence of all who see these complaints. Until the agitation of this sub- ject,--theconnexion between our churches | ates,----by Mr. J.J.E. Lin- | | business men, it will no doubt be of great eS ED CO he fe the cure of Dys spe ial 1 menc ea T 24} Yr, g rt} ave = es oe S 2 ae ship with a remonstrance, a course WIC oe nend the above medicine to thos sc who ha bad ast trateatall. Bu colds and coughs, especially those of long stand- wD ap arly as bad asto not remonstrate ata. 19 : : ) TIN Ve 1H \y AN nearly as bad ¢ : : ing--never be discouraged and say you cannot PR ] itp ALN. hrough it all the masses are Ignorant 0 : ; = ee ae through all ti 5 be cured, until you have given Davis' Pain o S TF Vg ull he EO Ses . . Se ee NA the fact 5 It 4s th e of pu a VaATY Ww ho p lithe woo Killer a fair trial, asl have done. a6 Tr SATORDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1856. | over the eyes of laymen in most cases, 01 RICHARD 8S. PECKHAM, Fall River. CHATHAM, SATORDAY, 153 S S . e ieesn oy Ser = who preserve a studied indifierence 0: PR Re i NS: FOO Ni ip SOON OIA RS ON ; ; : : = eee ARKE av : s ae silence as to eee sin In this particu Me 32> 3yrKn is authorized to rec See eS ae ae fa er, and to give Reeipis | lar, and who cover the churches with odium] ee a ey es, 5 Pali ¥u i : é : Subse sriptions for this paper, : : eae ort ney Chatham Markets--Prices im York C'y. tor the same. Phe elerey are not sound at heart--tne s ov > fed ------ : é srful positien FRrREeMAN Orrice, Dec. 6th, 1856. r-o Mr.l. D. Parker, of Racine Wisconsin, is | love the smiles of men In power fu position, te" Mr.I. D. } zet Het el R is paper = ss RT nT atl ry = Gp) SD authorized to act as Agent forthis pay of churches abounding I in wealth and nut Wool, per Ib yah 6 0 re Rev. Euisua Weaver, of Chicago, 1s bers $ they love flattery, they love their brea d W heat, per spe) . 0 «4 © 0 : subscriptions for this paper. = ae a "a Oats, per bushe (5 0:28 authorized to receive su i L and butter, and _they love ease. They are ee in Meade es bee te ee hg : eee at abel: : . par N. P. Bernarp, of Newark Illinos, 18 | jot going to reform men, not they, itis toc Rye per bushel, teed 8 0 2 this paper. ° = ; Potatoes. per bushel sO 4 0 autaorized to act as Agent for : auch They know that the Ame- ) : : -- -2 4 nuen trouble. They know that tue 4 : Corn, per bushel, 22 = 4 0 P. LH Warp. Bloomington, Mineis. | pean church is powerful; but how she b Beef, per 100 lb, 40 0 a 49 0 2 : | lthy--filled with perishable oood Pork, per 100 Ib, 48 0 @ 50 0 te . Lewis Curtis, Geneva. W isconsi. came wealthy --Hied With pe MSHaoie OK Matton. per 100 1b, 48° 0-4 55 0 = | they ay Butter, per Lb, te 29 a 2220) t@ Mr. Rosser Porver, M ndota Illinois | : Tallow, per 1001b, Ce Om 190 ne yh Chickens, per pair, Ie 8 oa 3 0 ei So "y NT So gs . yer, bee Rew WS. a aso, Mctlenry Ilnois. 'oure christinul eel will not pay. No Hay, per a G4 0 3 8p 0 "yg | Saas feos, per doz 23-7 1226 |preachers are preaching a lie! They a S85; | , | I , JoHn Smrru. Market Clerk. SPeBIAL NO Tice |erying peace and safety, when there Is- aes" : = y he it ub Peed Se ne <= BN ry ° = =e = | peace. [hey are thanking God they are not, New Advertisements. SUBSCRIBE EDITORS, POSTMAST- | as other men when they strike hands with fe mr g = teqcney ~ RS and nen Te ares Insta to Ola fe aa those who uphold "~ 65 A 1a A RA ER eeigeretoiie PROV NCL uu i BREE es | LG STS ee = > C a A i ie la fyi for which twenty per cent will be allowed. No papers Ww ill be sent until the cash is reecived., 2 1 T Amn TING TT 4 i 1 The terms of the Freeman are payment in | ted LNA : now it adv aes, and no paper will be sent oe 'y than LU L fib LA il tA 4 id oe te jumphs of a pure christianity.--M. A. 8. ¢. = = : : eee Specimen n'imbers will be seat gratis upon | WlUMpns 0 ee : JPPLIED in every DEPARTMENT $$$ <--> appl ication. Sea Appisss I. D. SHADD, Chatham, C. W. WITH NEW a ry ER ublish a 8 & ay : eee EY /& 8 iS | ae I ef mm Oke a.) : -- we Stantin: | oats = Se ; = 7 Al Le 2 The Coming &: LEC ULC. | Messrs. MeClear & Or be Kiang Street, im A ad ad zw | p P ) : } ¥ i 'OD or a copy Of the above Wors, ana The fifth and sixth days of the coming oe tot Vn ee abo foe | We UNeSitalmoly Consitelr ib to be the best month January, are the days on which the | wee Pe : | Almanac published in America, and Municipal Elections for this town ts to be | ae = a e|invaluable as a Directory. Besides the held. There isa prospect of a number of : foe : : ; Astronomical department contaluing com- Candidates being in the ficld for municipal ie 2 : | } eres plete tavles of the Sa In, Woon, honors, aside from the members who have | ft ee Tne ; Peat stellations an! thelr various cl served for the last twelve months, allof whom | : ; eee ieludes the Tariff; hist inca bie Sh intend to offer for re-election, with the ex- | S ae ae rentliemen's Fur LSAiNeE r Good : 7 se portance: lists of the Lb eeption of the Mayor, Mr. McLean and Mr. ae ---- : es and Clergy of every d Kberts, who, we have been informed will © hurehes and Clergy of every CTOTHING WADE Te PAT 5; 5 Ae 2 : - RS DONS ELINA NEA O OR LULL not offer or accept the chance of re-election; | oe . : : : "1 Gets: ox to the Statute Ste leaving at least two vacancies to be filled in | NEE anticipate many responses to their calls for with the conditions--which are, to tak oe er 1 1d | Beet ae ce = Praise a man for knowing the world, | ey : 2 Sc aR ¢ 17 ¢ n vS c >| sup ort: In Northwood War ode possession w.thina month, and to put in | ap, d the old field | itis Ae : is oiten to commend him only for his uO | : : '. yf e a 2 e eres 1: pieces being in active service, "small fry" a state of cultivation, at t twelve acres in ledye of its dirty Janes and crooked alleys. | : : | 5 Sons 1s +e S 2a a will have to be cautious. he present act- | four years; to build a house and to reside Any fool knows the broad oe | - ing members are looked upon as almost ex- | °" the land until the 1¢e is of scttle- uares of life.--Douglas Jerrold. | To the Electors of Kberts Ward. | . f allad hef, 7" "pA it yaa x | ets DALY RN ave 2 > iner r fFor celsior, but rumor says Messrs. Burns, | ment be fulfilled before getting a ee RR NE meee | ( ENT ee ee : delegn tee! to offer I | | a - PA oe | myself asa CANDIDATE for your sul- Aldis and Baxter are all good men and will | Canadian Directory. Special AN ofices | frages at the coming MUNICIPAL ELEC- : : . | ETC nd truest t tad fro) ae if ee) be in the field, having not seen their ad- a : . oo ae Se ee TION, and trust to obtain from you a liberal ie | We have received the Prospectus of the , Support, dresses, we cannot say much; but the old | Cc D f : OXYENATED BITTERS Yours, obed'tly. : : 2 vanadian Directory for 1857, to be pub- z St en eee adage says, the more the merrier. For Mr. | lished b a ieee = - r The annexed Statement of Prof A. A. Hayes, MD. | Se n, 1850. ee ans JA. . : : | lished by John Lovell, St. Nic 101as street = : : | Jatham. Dec, .2th, 1856. v3-n McCrae little need be said, as he generally | M 1 : 1 aes fe : : oe State Assayer, is ample testimony of the scien-, | cS : tee as ; "e ? ontreai. it 1S tne desion of the p isher me oy : see stands a number one. We have b: | moutrea bis tne design of the publisher tific manner ln which this medicine is com-| TF, +hea Tre ' aa £ ea OW ee a |To the Independent Electors of more words to say to the ele ectors, they "to make the forthcoming DOOK Vastly supe- pounded, and recommends it to Professional | Eberts Ward ee A : T. 7 Se aes eager BO SAE Se ie SSeeae HN ate these; Ga nedde = wall your candidate rior to any f the kind prec ceding ite dh ad- Men, as worthy a fair trialin their practice: | Gas ENTLEMEN.--If the course I have taken in | ditio; ive dred mo} ; Rectan An opinion having been asked for of me, in| VA COUN GIL, during the last FOUR principles before giving your s suffrage, pledge dition to five hundred more localities than = ae Ws See ee ee or dugg ihe vag ok = ' se hee 3 : ee A nee of thesorn WEermne. Owen 1 02 a5 has met your approval, I trust I may was embodied in the last one OT consequence of the formula for preparing Oxy- | pee OUTS SRD LOVaL: : to no one but act and vote independently ; og ae venated Bitters being known to me. I express | CO= Wh Confidence for @ continuance: of you i y. : genated Bitters being known me. [express |. aot es A sw Anna ahi oo TT NEROSPDOAT uD. 8 tain an excellent map of the Provinces. As : : oe ee su pport ae the _ approaching MUNICIPAL Pe the following, in form:-- | ELECTION, which takes p! Jace on the FIFTH rand an aid to The composition of the ese Bit ers includes those | and SIXF H of JANU# AR x6 NEXT. medicinal substances which experienced phy- | Dee ee T have had the eee See e 'you, [have always advocated those Meusures Kal] Deil sicians have long resorted to for special action | which I used in larger or "smaller doses, would able General | par ation, 7 r Medicine. which ex- e prove a val € ENTLE ands ert evea ) shoul Were most beneficial to Ward. MEN.-The time for a new election ] have received perience oe smonstrated. In this medicne, nc | (of municipal officers is at hand. I intend ee metallic saltscan be found, by the most deli~ | to present psc again for your suftrages. I am Qn mer ne i any med:cine Bee Ae ical wale Reenid ully | x tg to let my cor ee tat the Council Board, a , 1e Ter psia, ae AA HAVES 2M. D. | orl s ao year, spealc for my zeal in the pro - , o £ Ma the motion of your interests, and my earnestness in and is worthy Assayer to the State of Massachusetts. | their a: lvocacy. ia remedy fol ae 1 Pine Street, Boston, ue Dec, 1858 ae be your opinion that I have faithfully Sura W. Fowue. & Co. 138 Washington aise naged the important trust which you confi- eg = eee csi ae icin cents ded in me at the b eginning of the municipal year, Street Boston, Proprietors. sold by Pana I shall confidently Took for a renewal of that trust , on the day of elec: ion, when I[ will fully enter into the im portant qu uestions which ocupied ered it my Your see : Serv't, ROSS vo-n | 8, Dice Pa Kuler. aur attention, and the action I consid : | duty to take upon them. This will certify, that about four years since, | I have the honor to be, {was attacked with hoarseness at the ee a Gentlemen, hard cough, and raising blood, wtth pain in the THOMAS center of my left breast ; I was almost discour-- Thatham, Dec., 1856. your United States. = ee : on the system, when deranged by Fevers, Dys- ee Souk Me a ae ae Poe a an A Su ey 4m WW ee ori ve ee eal ewe Ce Ct coe M c ive presentative, I shal = A. Sure Cure R A LELON.-- 11 ansia Agues an xeneral wWebility, resulting | t Pecans rp : ae ee SURE WURE FOR A HELON.-- When pepsia Agues anc eu! bel Ys Be andere you faithfully, and will dis | Ale present unpieasant feature in the | the soreness first commences, or even when from exposure or climate influence. | charge my duty to the best of my belief, inde- character of some of our largest religious far advanced it can be relieve xd and entire' ly These are renderd permanent, and remain ac- ae ly and pone ue for all. Q ed an i ) : : : : Seesee : : Your Obedient Servant oY ' ' 3 : > this preparatior as € NSEGUERECES<O) bodies, especially the Regular Baptists, | cured by holding the finger or part afflicted oe - es 2 THOS. A. IRELAND Le i UIT 3 ier ret pee ae se . Shae 5 are com- | FANGS A HED, Wesley: : ee ee ees s ee the scientific manner In which they are : = oe Methodists and what is known as | jp Perry Davis' Pain Killer for half an hour. cee | Chatham, Dee. 12th, 1856, v3-n18, the Kirk, is the open and unblushine eee nt Senne : ee : 4 INS = has been thorouc est mene rell founded ference, that the pre- ee 3 ' I é Ing coun- | Tt has been thoroughly tested, and proves a It was a well founded inference, To the El ectors of the Eberts a the Electors of Kberts Ward, 3) lpa Or re a7 Ay Wy 5 = ae ~ . the sides, &c., 1 was induced to give his Pain cu EN'PLEMEN,=-At the' re: qnest of many ot r s o : A OSes a We 2 shes omen : Sree non a thpia me Chatham Clothing Hali--Stone & Ternbull. So Gul c perssine ry expe Killer a fair trial. I was then raising blood | q oe in the EBERT'S ee 8D , 1 intend V SUBSE Mb WO > dae eos 2 . ij at . 10 elf gest Fall Stock--Joseph 8. Beatty. =I = 2 ee from two to three times a day, and had been about | , pee myself Seek CANDIDATE for yo Larg est Fal oon : lirectiy eontrary to the character for purte : ' I fol 1 V OPES ~at the EN SUING ELE CTION 2 ' . . . : - e -- Keating 3 J SIX Weeks, a Sa 5 nilowed the A To the Electors of Eberts W a ues = ce d J regard it as a greater depai ee vino ogee JANUARY NEXT, when 1 trust--for ie Do do do--Chss.J..6. Askin. assumed, aba Oe eats ' : directions, and to my satisfaction, my cough soon | comiug year, you will allow me to be, : nyitted Dr Z; : Do do cdo--Ts A. Trelanc. ture from professions, than is pern ytLed Dy gave way, the bleeding ceased, miy pain removed Your Obd't. Servant, : : aN, me : y: Dp Do do de--Thomas Cross. the advocates of their peculiar CRE and now I am enjoying a comfortable degree of Chatham, Dee. aie J.S. ASKIN, : i 5) 5 Davis' Pain Killer. jection: able deetrines. The Amecricnn chure! health ; no pain about me, no cough, no bleed- V3-n18, ae SUBSCRIBERS beg most res to inform their Customers a gmerally, that they are about to leave their pectfally ndthe Public pre- mmodious sent place of business, for the more eo and extensive Premises in Messrs. BARFOOT & MILLERS' Bloek, Corner of King and Fifth Streets. And. beingidesirous of having little to move, are now selling off their whole' Stock of DRY-GOODS, &C., at oe itly reduced prices. log Parties favouring them. with a c m ay rely on getting decided BARGAINS, WHITING & THOMAS, Ones the Post Office, King Street, v3-n16-tf, ALL Chatham, Nov. 24th, 1856. FOR SALE OR TO LET R (WO SPORY FRAME HOUSE ang /& East half of Lot No. 43, the house is newly finished and situated on St. John Street, in the flonrishing village of Dresden. For particulars apply to Wm. Fi. 'Wilson of Dresden, or at the othce of the Freeman. Dresden, July 10th, 1855. 13-+f£ ~ Semeanaaaag (Novica No. 14.) CAUTION! SILA V ERY -PEEE ee AND METHO. D SM_ IM POSITION, Jst. Phe Methodist E Episcopal Church, (north) of the Ware d States, has countenanced and stil] continues by its discipline to countenance. the | iniguitous Sve stem of Suavery! Of the hold ing, b g and scliiag of human beines--seuls and bodies of men, women and children. Their On ass: 96 iders, Mibisters and members, duy, hold | and sell slaves. Ministers of religion, with | au'hority and license to preach the blessed Gos- pel of Christ, being slaves, have becn'sold in the | public market as. goods and chattles--as a pig | ora h orse! Their chiet publishing place is at > (018) \t | No. M | 00 Mulberry Street, New York.--(See title | pages of their hooks &c., and as referred to in | the Christian Guardian, of Toronto, C: W.) | (RPE : | nd. Th: Canada Wesleyan Methodi-t Chureh E noch Wood, of Toronto, President of erence, fellowships with, countenances and receives, /the a 1b ve Methodist Episec opal Charch | (north) as ach | rch equally as one with them- | selves. They s land circulate their books, &e. more, got their Canada Sunday at No, 200 Mulberry Street, | ya copy next lo one, of the same kind of publication printed and circulated from New York by the M. E. Church (north.) They also ee a] it "Our Church" and out "Mother Chureh," Pel demit, or send ministers of their churches lin Canin to preach and labor in the U. States oder said church. They had delegates [Revds, John Yverson and Richard Jones] at the Qnad- zeneral Conference of the Mcthodist E, th) at Indianapolis (Indiana.) in t which these Rev. gentlemen deliv- ered ee which contained. not a word of remonstrance or advice as to the sin and evil ot } ay ] a { int Cl eS } ure yt t n¢ n¢ 2a a Slaverv--ro existing in their midst. And they , also. preached. The editor of the Christian Gnardian was there also. Reliable copies of the | proceedings are in my possession. Es. itis] Slavery, and all ¢ and part he same, as F'riony! e we, Cana . under the humane and gen- eral govern me nt of the British Empire,--are we, a loyal people, to be e supporters by aid, advice or mo ney, of any a uch Body or Bote 8, which coun- tenance and fellowship with pro-sl avery Bodies! 1laws deelare 'ipation. t wi mm a The Bi = | --Are we! Whilst the highest and noblest in | Britain's land, as well as the lowest, who sup- | port ane trathic or have property in slavery, are liable to the pains and penalties of that British law, are we free from iu? Shall we prefer repub- licam maxims, religious and political, to our free | monarchical institutions ? The inhabitants of Stratford, and its vici- ty [wl herein also live the purchased human and blood =e yes, bought with our are called npon, by "public large bills, do contribute on Sunday, the 2erd No- instant, and following days, by eur to the support of the said Canada Wer- Meth odis st Churehi! The names of said also Rev. Robert Cooney, D. D, of Guefph, and Rev. Lewis Warner, Dis- | triet Chairman, are stated in these hahdbills, as | to he present at.the mectir gs! The Subseriber will D. V. continue, as eretotore, to take every means in his power, while the evils of said fellowship, c,, exist) tine, influence and money, give him, | with the aid of hamane people, to endeavour to | eatripate and do away with every kind of pre- =e D ae Fnoel bh Weod,-- td 2 ES e Ih ki | \ ; which | Slavery Fe Luowspip; and religious imposition | thereby. which has Atlherto been, and 'continues | to be, (for shame!) practiced on a Canadian and | a loyal people; by s2veral of our religious Tract and Book and other Societies, Churches, and ministers'of religion, in Ge tee E, LINTON Stratford, C. W., Nov. 171 : 1855. v3-nl7. 1856 1856 ¥ (BIG Bde | | DOLSEN & PRATT'S BRICK BLOCK, King Street, Chatham, C. W. HE Subscriber is daily expecting ex Amity, "Peerless and G. W.R.R., from Montreal, | his Pall and Winter Goods, embracing a cem- | plete assortment of | Dry. Goods, : Groceries, Crockery and Hardware. This Stock has the advantage of being com- posed lof entirely New Goods, and, as the sub- scriber is de santinea to dispose of them at LOW PRICKS, for Cash -or Ready Pay. only, great bargains may be ex pected, The Publ ic's Obd't Servant, CB. LAIRD. TO THE LADIES. ILL be opened on or about the Ist of Novaneo. next, in Dolsen & Pratt's iM Brick Block Kine Street, Chatham, a splended assort mm tit ent of Capes, Circulars, German Plaids Ss, Yelvets Trimmings, Go. of the latest yles, direct from Europe, and will be sold so low as to perfectly astonish you. Don't forget to save your ersh for these Bargains. . P. LAIRD. BERLIN WOOL GOODS. HIE most magnificent Stock ever brought te this Market. Latest Styles and low prices. C. P. LAIRD. READY: MADE CLOTHING. HE best and cheapest assortment ever ef- fered in Chatham. ah Cc. P. LAIRD. CROCKERY. SETS of China. Pearl Mulberry, &c., --- ee . LAIRD. Granite | 100 vo-nl6 4ir.

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