ete Ete ed french Boot and ssoe maker, . YONGE STREET, : - S Dhird. Deor belew Elm, West Side, > EGS leave t@inform the Ladies and Gentle- mez of Torvnto, and Vicinity, that he is prepared ® execute all orders in the above line, @ their sali faccion. fhe also keepseoustantly ba hand a enppiy of BOOTS and SHOES, vt every Partery and finish. a crete Jee. Ist, $850, Ses. Teg A) NOTICE. he 'undersigned begs.to: inform the public generally, et hat he ig prepared te furnish the fellewing articits by leaale and Retail : AXE HANDLES, _. Oo A PICK AXE HANDLES; ee eee {ADZE HANDLES). j BUCK SAW FRAMES, apd os an SAW-HORSES, &c.,. ~~~ » Made in the best manner. as. s. GAbse, By Renain, New BUCK SAWS. of the best quality, im complete arder fer service. Also, Axes ready Wandled. Also, ndles. pul into Axes. and other Tools. = E- SMALLWOOD S Saw Factory, wu Ad York Street, No. 88. AUSTRALIA HOUSER. ae HE undersigned begs leave te call the atten- tion of the Travelling Public and Citizens @t blamilton, to his present commodivus and temfortable quarters, filied up, as they have been, specially tor their convenievsce, and which were formerly under the management of Mr. W.C. Gropp. Boarding, Lodging, and Meals, may be lia' ou the most reasonable terms, and avery alienlion requisite to make their stay agree- saole, is gratefuily and promptly given. DANILL LANE, ae King William Street, Hamilton, C.¥ *N.B.--Lunew-at all hours; also a line of Cass at the sé€rvice of the Public, at the most reason- ab.e enarge. ¢ D. L. 3) 26 eptember, 1954. 'BOOTS AND SHOES LAE UO Life UT ads eon GORNELIUS H, CHARITY OULD respectfully call the attention of his 'Yoo Friends, and the Public generally, to his farge assortment of BOUTS and SHOES, of 'very description, constantly on hand, at his "stablishment en' King, between' Fourth and Ritth Streets, which he will sell for Casu, at eT EE ee eae OL RL ee - PROVINCIA ~~~ Tilo MON TIER, GREAT WESTERN FREE i a MAN AND WEEKLY ADVERTISER RAILWAY CE CAIN ADA. ALTERATION OF TIME. ON and AFTER WEDNESDAY next, the 28ta NOVEMBER, Trains will rum as follows :-- GOING EAST. : e = : a : : g 5 fal ay STATIONS a ' : E eS = 2 Zi 4 5 3 & 5 z 4 e 2 fS fa 4 a Sei ell es as AM. A.M. P.M. P.M. | Windsor,. depart oe a aeoe 6.00 eres 10.25 12520 7.45 BP UGC. os wells. « < staid Baad oes « eaee wae seee 158 cee HOCH ESLOD, <0 'e6 dhe |e He vee one eves 1.15 oot Buptiste: Creek. .cewct: a ace cece eae coos 2.00 vere Chatham... i) oo Oe 7.40 See. 12.05 2550 9.25 mhamesvile ... 25 eo} os 8.13 cone | wees 3.30 cee. Rothwell .g: si dae cis A i aS43 8.33 sere (- 2PMi 4.05 sees Warsile. 0 ¢c wk ee 8.45 bree 05, 4,30 | 10.25 Masa 23 Sa ies ol ie es 9.00 ole oe Ree 4.55 este. Pande 22 ek a A SL en te 9.23 ates 1.40 6.27 Ree WEG Bry gee ge 6 wee ope} age 9.35 seas ag 6.00 seiiécs PedhiGled 32 fon ctecs Ps 0 o 9.48 S ace 2.04 6.30 A125 ) Arrive .....| AM. 10.138 coe 2°80 7.00 11.50 London f Setee s2 2: 7.00 -| 10.25 ae 2.55 Yaw 22300 Edwardsburgh.......| 7.20 ee ee eS 3.14 oot A.M, BYGOVROTN wo Si ve oe | 2 1a 43 11.05 oes ees) coe. 12.40 Beachville wwe... s9e05 |) 555 11.14 ives 3.45 cose tees Wiaedatock acon «ces sa{: S210 1 11.26 ~59' 4.00 wees 1.00 Rastwood :¢<. cess cccs| 8.20 ae: o si0ks cree coe. coo. Prinbetoh< . seesoc 5 oc) Bo 42 eras 4 eos 4.25 eves eee Paris PUNO a oxen colt pss P.M. Rae Pie eS | Pes DORAL aw as Fen]. 82 0e:,-) 12:10 ee 45 , ee 1.45 P.M, Preston, depart......, 8.30 Se 1.95 pice sietsl EHS Galt do. seseeel 8.45 ol ose 120) aceeee ase SGA Galecarrive 5.....2.4 1 T1398 ae G3 Aes 6.50 Pe ae cea Preston, do...4+++,25+1 11.50 Seis | Sosa %19 Side orese'y i Fairchild's Creek... «2 9.80 1 3) 2.10 5.10 Stee estes Vansieklys: 241.0343) ° 9739 Re ve SOUS oes es =e Copetowire tio... ASI car. 2.45 ee sats "on 2 BISMHGr Oh cok as cee ons 18s ed ieee 2.55 ones es =a Dundes sini cele nseoeet> £0508 S250 3.05 5.40 pte ws ees Panitisn naaweet: 10.30 jeans) eyeig) 6.00 anes 2.0) ; | Depart -..| 10.45 1.40 3.40 6.15 Se 3.05 Oneatie. ee ee wee Lilie ideas 4.7 5 Bes Rs Grimsby b Shee ow eweied ear eo Gcic' sie 4.43 6.47 exes Sexes Beamsville «eee eeeee| 11.40 SBE 5.05 eae eens ie derdar sede se. 11.55 a es 5.27 See <e oie he P.M. St. Catharines .......1 12.20 255 5.53 Pealg i. 42515 AHOPO: de 350. 03 Mico ED 330 8.05 6.25 sierske Bat CS Niagara Falls, arrive ..| 1.00 3.30 7.10 me) ce ee | 4 -50 heaper rates than can be afforded at any other ®iore inthe Town. FE rem the Farmers ot Kent aeswouid invite an examination of his Stock. rom his long experience im this branch of Busi- aess, he feels confident of being able to execute call orders with which he may 'be favoured ; and he will guarantee neatness.and prom ptness on his part for the work he may be entrusted with. 3G, H. Co would aise return thaniks to his old eustemers forthe patrepase beretelore extended devine; and hepes to merit the continuance of ®heir favours. Chatham, Jily 29,.1854. _. REMOVAL. Fashionable Hair Cutting ! 034° O51 ----s #INEHE. SUBSCRIBER grateful to his old pattons, and the pwblie generally, fer their past favors, w6uld respecttully invite them to visithim atthe CITY BATHS, Front Street, Hast of Church Street, to which place he has lately remoyed, Where he will taice great pleasure in waiting Gael! @ke may faver Aim with their mironage in the lime of HAIR CULTING, 19-ly 5 SHAVING, HAIR CURLING, o SHAM- 204 panwrand Conv BATHS at all hours. gg ce THOS F. CARY | Toronte, August 12; 1854, maw SsTors. @R OCERIES § PEO VISIONS, bc. 2 Se S228 21 4 ' "ANDREW SMITH W esau respectfully announce that he has establisheda NEW: STORE in this Town, ea the Corner of King and William Streets, where he will be happy to:receive the calls of all wish- gto purchase... @ROCERLES AND PROVISIONS. AeS.cisptepared to keep ccuscantly on hand, the best eee ea of SUGARS, TEAS, COF- FEE. IR, TOBACCO, §c. gc. Chatham: wad 20, 1055. oe eet BCEUS. aceon tsa ese ee ee eS -- = Pea LIFE ALLUSTRATED, A NEW FIRST CLASS OMe Sedge I owy SIpAipsir, DeystedtorNews, Literature, Science, and the Arts - bo Entevteltiment, Improvement and Progress. -Pueisnib) WEEKLY, ar $2 a Year, SoyBYTROWLERS & WELLS, eo) B08, Breadway; New York, 2 eee ,asrmcls6O 35 ies ofr Ppose to furnish a journal, which. wound 10 "We paity, sect, or theory, embracing every huihati interest, and furnishing foud for all wae fagniiies of themind,shall merit a world-wide sire. wha : a8) oe : 'LITERATURE, in the-form of Original Essays, Historical, Bio- 18-ly graphic escriptive Sketches of Travel and Ad sry, Painting, Music, anu Scuiptu 1 the pens of our best writers, with choiceise A ym the leading periodi- eals of Sarope, will form a prominent teatare, The great field of Bose eis pO SCIENCE 3 in all its departments, will be explored, and all mew discoveries jaid before our readers in a po dorm. - Tue Arrs,.particularly in the departments of Agriculture, Mechanical industry, aod Manutactures, will receive attention, and inventi nor improved process will escape our Soe a notice. a et AGRICULTURE §¢& HORTICULTURE, in which so large.a portion ol our people are en- gaged, will denidatd "at our hands special con- sidepations:« We: shall endeavor to elevate still more the'standard of Mecaanicat Inpusrry, and develop and bring tu light the jatent talent and skill ofour intelligent and worthy artisans. tebiesw 2 PHYSIOLOGY: and the Laws of Liile, in their application to phy- sicaledevéiopment and the promotion ef health will have a*proiminent place in our columns. "EDUCATION, in its broadest "sense wullibe encouraged, and, aided by ¢ Meine oh in teaching in col- lege | 1p, We suall try to reuder the ge, RODS: Ye'0,,. pursuit ol kuowledge easy and attractive. te mega NEW BOOKS will a, eG hoticed, and whsre rheir importance seems to demand it, critically reviewed. inthe department of GENERAL NEWS, we shall"be proipt, authentic, and full, giving a earelully pr ed summary of passing events, both doreigu and demestic, and recording all signs ef progress «imyeyery department of lite, 'Lu Margers will be careiully reported, and such. general, cars yeial,;and financial intormation 'iyen as thé interests of our readers demand, weap ear alta Y CIRCLE. | We shall make our paper a welcome and valued gileratevery.iresi 'Tue SHILDREN will find, : mM ug corne se' apart for their GOING WEST. A * Flag Stations. rae page poe 13 a Ss A oe Ce STATIONS. x 'a bs Qa a = » q ZX < oO og : 2 ci oe Sak < egek AM. AM. P.M. Niagara Falls, depart..; ....+ 7.45 11.15 2.40 PESTON cc sc ee es cl ee. 8.07 cee 3.05 pip Catharines... ss.c coo S14 10-5) 3.20 Jordana. SNS a eS 8.33* cee 3-42 Dentisy lls: svuteun ct 0.2 8.48 P.M. 8555 AFI ISU Maa ech atgs'p piv witb bo eeslecs 9.03 12.23 4.07 dJatapleis< 5644.55.17 S| eo T6* eid 4.20 Fil Aititesc.cr sess) 9540 12.55 4.56 anne a ia Sea: 9.50 1.15 5.00 Docdie 5... seca eee Ree 10.10 lise 5.20 FUSWDONG so os cael ee 10.20 ees 3. aU COPELOW spa cio eos oss odes 10.30 cere §.45 N aestelial chiens & clio c Bes 10.42 oe RSE Ve Fairehild's Creek..... As 10253 2.10 6.09 Se | | a | Preston, depatt...5 |... 8.80 | fees | RRS Galt mee ttt ieee tT 8.45 1,20 | bebe Galtiiy amive 720 GPRS e. 1.84 ree 6.50 Piston, Sor Ser oe 11.50 ae 7=10 Panis 4.0 seals Coen Ok a eae IES WS 2.35 6.30 PrHoceten.« sos See ee ee £145 meres 6.52 Hastwoodess5 ehh tc cS P.M. Sea Poe WiooGstGers tee tor 12-15 3.15 ayes Heachee. sa o5 seal . con 72.25 ee 7.40 Ingersoll... -.52+0. height 12.35 8.35 7.55 Hidwardsburg...cceceey eres 12,55* oie 8.15 APUWG.0 7S sieedho; ROE 1.15 4.15 §.35 London } pear coc, g.30 | 1.40 | 4.30 ae Komoka eos 2a 907 2.05 4.55 ae Me Brydges..--se+sc1. 9.30 218" 5.10 kas Pd: oo con cs oe pe 10COe Vie, Vlad B27 ay Sae INE OS Riacceteiae Ws, cctec Sen (LO DO geass 5,50" =o Wardsville.. ....00 11220 3.07 6.10 Shekels Bothwell, 65.5 Sivesk ch F140 Sc15 cece elas JaAMesVINe 2s ev ccc css 12420 ce ose. Stes P.M. Chathaaosin a5 acca be 25 4.07 Tals sta Baptiste Creek ....+-/ 2.10 Sa be Pyrite cite 2 ROCRESIER. 's-cfoiererd och a hs) 25-88 ae es rat Windsor; arrivés. .2..|" 3.50 5.45 9.05 rere MIXED. e@ace e@oeeoe ecee eocoe eeee NIGHT MAIL. P.M. 1.20 | 11.55 A.M. 1205 Pei 5 eeee e@eese eeee eoceos eee eoace 2.45 3.33 3.59 4.40 4.50 Sv lS 6.30 7.35 eoee eeee e@oee 9.20 PDO IO OAAIRAAAaanm i@ The Company's Time Tables can be obtained on application at any of the Stations. C. J. BRYDGES, Managing Director. A DELECTABLE AND ROSEATE COMPOUND IS A'TKINSON'S UNRIVALLED PARISIAN TOOTH PASTE, A UNIQUE PREPARATION, Quickly Cleansing the TEETH, arresting decay, producing a delightful odor to the Breath, and ruby color to the Gums and Lips, WITHOUT ACID, OR OTHER HURTFUL INGREDIENTS TO THE Enamel or outer Govering of tue Teeth. TS celebrity in the fashionable circles of Paris and London, and the continual reeommenda- lions of eminent Dentists, and those who have been using it for years, establish its superiority over all dentrifices in use, while its miraculous effects upon the Teeth and Gums, even where there has been considerable neglect, proves it merits all the eulogium bestuwed upon it. Sole Proprietors, W. T. ATKINSON & Co. Cuemists & Perrumers. 48, King Street West. And sold by their Agents in Lower and Upper Canada and the United States. Vide Circulars. ica" 'lwo Shillings and Sixpence per dozen, allowed for empty Tooth Paste Pots. Toronto, October 3, 1854, 29-3m Niw GROCERY PROVISION STORE. HE Subscriber having openeda GROCERY and PROVISION STORE, on QUEL LN. S92 Reif, (Third door East of Dummer,) Would respectfully solicit a share ef public patronage. He will endeavor, by selling Cheap, for Cash, to make it an inducemei t to purchasers to give him a eall, and by strict a' tention to busi- ness, t@ merit the confidence oft4 public. goa JOH? MURPHY, ih trae © EFis 3s Weel ist Sap Terento B @, $8 1854. NEW DRUG STORE. CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL. A. T AUGUSTA EGS to announce to his Friends and the Public generally, that he has OPENED the Store on Yo: ge Street, one door south of Elm Street, with a New and Choice Selection of DRUGS, MEDICINES, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, DYE-STUFFS, &c., and trusts, by strict attention to his business, to merit a share of their patronage. Physicians' Prescriptions, accurately prepared. LEECHES APPLIED. Cupping, Bleeding, and 'Teeth extracted. The Proprietor, or a competent Assistant, always in attendance, Toronto, March 30, 1855. 6- ly ERBAT BARGAINS. BOOTS AND SHOES, AT The English Flouse, No. 80, Yonge Street, One Door North of Adelaide Street. which will be sold at the jowest for Cash. BOOTS AND SHOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION | Purchagers bee HAWKE begs to apprize the Citizens J ol loronie, and the inhabitants of the sur- rounding neigbouibood, that he has on hand a choice and well-selecied stock of Ladies' Gen- Uemen's and Children's BOOTS and SHOS, MADE TO ORDER, the shortest netice. are invited to call and inspect the 'above Stoel, a ia" Remember tne "English Boot and Shee Store," = No, B6 Yor ge Mtrect. was possible prices By superier Workmeu, irom. the best materials and at the THE CANADA $ TT 8 ASSURANOG & COMPANY. : eee BY- ACT OF Se | CAPITAL $200,000. | Sees ' HUGH C. BAKER, Esq., President. JOHN YOUNG, Esq., Vice-President. . SSURANCES may be - effected in this A Company on single or joint lives, or on the contingeucy of one life surviving another ; for the whole term of life, or for a limited poriod; by a single payment, or a limited number of pay- ments; or annual payments only ceasing at death ; lt secure a sum at any given age, or at death. should death occur before the attainment of that age. Endowments for children, imme- diate or deferred annuities, and generally any transaction codtingent on the value and duration of life, may be effected in this Company. Life Assurance Company ever established in British North America, may be enumerated mo- derate ratesand small expenditures ; local manage- ment and speedy settlement of claims ; liberal condi- tions, especially in reference to lapsed policies, Prospectuses, forms of propesal, and. full in- formation as to the prosperous condition of the Company, mav be had from SAMUEL S. MACDONELL, Agent. D. Cuartes A. Coserain, for Sandwich and Windsor, Medical Referee, FORGERY. 'The Counterfeit Sadway's Rea- ay Relief in Canada. THE LIVES OF THE PEOPLE IN DANGER, - Fit public are cautioned against purchasing a counterfeit of Radway's Ready Relief, which is now circulating through the Canadas,-- We are informed that parties at Hamilton, C.W. have heen salle a sptrions article of our Rea- | dy Relief for the genuine todealers. This is not only a fraud upon us, but isa most wicked im- position on the public. The wretch that will knowingly lend himself toso vile and treacherous a trick, for the gain of a few extra sixpences, is unsafe to deal with, and should be shunned by all respectable dealers, for ifa few sixpences will induce him to rob the distressed sufferer of hope and health and to place the invalid's life in dan- ger, he would not-scruple to deceive his best customers, Dealers who wish the genuine, purchase only of established credit, not of irresponsible pedlais or travelling adventurers and impostors, Dealers. who have R. R. R. offered to them be- low our regular price, may rely upon the same heing a cuunterfeit preparation. We never sel} R. fk. R.in large quantities for less than 10 per cent. from our regular gross price. Dealers who purchase the counterfeit and offer the same fo sale, render themselves liable to prosecution. Allofour travellers and authorized Agents hay: a power of Attorney signed by us, authorizing them in our name, to transact our business. The following are our only Agents in Hamil- ton, C. W. T. BICKLE & SON; HAMIL- TON, KNEESHAW & CO., In Toronto, LY- MAN. BROTHERS, & CO., are our general agents--we also scl] to SIMPSON & CO, RADWAY & CO, Toronto, April 24th, 1854. --_---- PROSPECTUS FOR 1856, THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. ESTABLISHED AUGUST 4rn, 1821. » Weekly Edition between 80,000 and 90,000 N_ issfing their Prospectus for 1856, the propri- etors of the Posr take it for granted, that the public ave aiready tolerably well acquainted with the-character of a paper that has grown strong during the storms and sunshine of THIRTY. FOUR YEARS. Their object always has been as if remains to be, to publish a weekly paper for the family etyele, which shall not only amuse but also instruct and improve, those who mae, read it. Yo accomplis' this object, the best artiy cles are seleeted oreo ide ised fram foreign and- domesti¢ periodicals, . nd ctiginal articles of an instructive character, p,ocured when"possible. Letters from Foreign [nds ; the most interest- ing portions ofthe Weekly News of the World : Sketches of Life, Adventire and "Character; Se- lecied and Original Articles 0, on Agriculuure ; | Account of the Produce and Stocn' Markets; and a valk Note List are included among the solid injormation to be constantly found i: the Posr. Bat the mind requires a wider range--it bas faculties which delightin the humorous an lively the imaginative and puctical. These fae tlt/es also must have their appropriate food, else they become erifeebled, and, as a consequence, the in- | telleet becomes narrow and one-sided, and: is not ableto take an enlarged and generous view ot human nature and its destiny. To satisfy these fieaven-implanted cravings of our mental being, | we devote a fair proportion of the Post to FIC- TION, POETRY, and £0 MOR. Among our contribators in the first two of the abe ve departments, are several of the most giited writers in the land. We also draw freely for Hiction and Poetry upon the best periodicals in this country and Great Britain. .We design com- mencing a New Story. by Mrs. SOUTHWORTH, author of © The Deserted Wife," Miriam," &c. in our first paper tor January next. Engravines--illustrative ofimportant places and actions, of Agricultural and other new Inven- tions, with others of a Humorous, though refined character, are also freely given. Tre Postage on the Post to any part of the United Stats, paid quarterly or yearly in advance at the oliice where it is received, is only 26 cents a year. Terws,.--The Terms of the Post are Two Dollais, if paid in advance; Three Dollars, if not paid in advance. Kor Five Dollars, in advance, ohne copy is sent three vears. We continue the following low terms for Clubs, to be sent, in the city, to one address, and, in the country, to one Post Oilice. 4 Copies, - opt - erannum $ 5 8 «co (and I to the getter up of the Club) $10 13 do (and 1 to the getter up of the Club) $15 20 do (and 1 to the getter up of the Club) $20 Persons residing in British North America mus: remit fwenty-five cents in addition to the su bserip- tion price, as we have to prepay the United States postage. LidIONS To Cruss.--Any person having sen the money and names for a Club, may add new names to it at the same rate, provided the latter will allow th:ir subscriptions to end at the same time those of the main listds. We will willing- ly supply the back numbers, if we have them. Our object is to have all the subscriptions in each Ciub end atthe same time, and thus prevent confusion. 'he money for Clubs must always be sent in advance. Whenthesum is large,a draft should be procured if possible--the cost ot which may be deducted from the amount. Post-Masters or others sending for Clubs, would confer a favor by having thein sent te one address, when they can doso conveniently. The papers to Clubs are invariably stopped at the expiration of the period for which they have subseribed. : A New Arrancemenr.--Our subscribers will take notice that we now have no collecting agents out of this State. Vhey will therefore please remit to us direct. All persons addressing letters to us should be careful to give the name of the State, as well as of the town, in which they live. All letlers must be post-paid. Subscribers wishing their paper changed, will please give the name of the Post-Office to be changed from, as well.as the Post-Odice they wish it hereafter sent to. We trust that such of our old friends, the Post- Masters, as do not feel inelined to take advantage of our liberal offers themselves, will show our Prospectus to other influential and responsible persons who will be willing to raise Clubs, &c. DEACON & PETERSON, Ne. 66, South Third Street, Philadelphia. ke" N.B--Any Person desirous of recerving a copy of the POST, @s a sample, can be accommo- par. Among the advantages offered by this, the only | NEW SPRING GOODS. THAT THE FIRST LARGE STOCK OF New Spring Goods Were brought into this market by C. MONTGOMERY: & Con BROOK eMmonriE MERY, And they are determined that extra inducements shall be offered to their Customers in all the de- partments of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, WITLLIN BIR, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &¢, Our Stock is now in first-rate Trim, and we can show the Handsomest, the Cheapest, and the most Complete Stock ever brought into this Towu. It is our determination that our prices shall be EXTREMELY LOW. And if our friends from the Country and Town, will bear in mind that there is «Pave money made by gabing tt, than there is in earning tt." No doubt our Store will be créwded by those wishing to Mnuke. the most of a pellar!! We advise an early call as those who come first, will get the first Bafgains!! C. MONTGOMERY & CO. Opposite the Royal Exchange. KING ST., CHATHAM, C. W. Chatham, May 2nd, 1856. Ly. ke A GOOD CHANCE 24 FOR A SNUG HOME! BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE! IN- THE Village of Hast Buxton, IN- THE CENTRE OF THE FLOURISHING : WWowrimawinipp of GaaniGisgta, KITHER IN Five, Three, or One Acre Lots, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION PENILE Land is dry and rich, and mostly cleared ; the situation, pleasant and healthy, with the great advantage of having a Chureh and School close by, and both under the judicious and fostering eare of the Reverend Win, King, which fact alone would be considered by many to be the greatest indacement this locality pos- sesses ; also, a new Saw Mill, in full operation. The prices of these Lets are naoderate, aud terms easy. TITLE INDISPUTABLE., All doubts in regard to which, can be satisfied on application to Warnrer McCrea, Exquire, Barmsterat- Law, Pheniv Block, King Streel, Chatham. §-@* 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 Proprietar, CHARLES WOOD, Grocer, Fourth Strest, Chatham. Oetober 19h, 1856. 246m (New Notice--4856--No. 10.) Slavery--Republicanism. In the name of Humanity I make this APPEAL to Canaprans! Various Books, Tracts, Hymn Beoks, Period- icals, dc., &c., (some of them incorreet copies) of the Societies and Religious. bodies in the Unirep States, which are named below, are circulated and sold in Canada, by colporteurs (book carriers) by Tract Societies and by others. These American societies and bodies I have un- remittingly forsome time past, publicly denounc- ed and proved, as Pro-Suavery or Sinenr, and some (if not all) formed specially op a Repusui- can Basis, or foundation, and -oppased even on such principles 10 our Brrrisn institetions. Though many of these Societies, &c., have b-en Godwise principles are apparently trampled un- der foot,) to discontinue their sinful and in- humane practices, in a Fran anda Brrrisa Pro- vince, yet Lam led to believe that clandestinely or otherwise, such evil practices are cont'nued: and encouraged. : [therefore appanat to all Laymen in Canada,-- _to all.men and women of Humanity who are op- | posed to the sin and curse of Siavery, ane who hail our noble Province asa land and an asyluin for the free,--for the oppressed,--and forthe Fu- gitive trom American Christian slavery,--to aid in discountenancing in our free Province of Gan- a ta, the cirenlation of such books, tracts, &e., andl having any fellowship with snch societies T'he Societies referred to are :-- 1, he American Traet Society--New York. 2. Tho American Sunday School Union, Phil- adelphia. 3. The Presbyterian Board of Publicatio. Chesnut street. Philad elphia. 4, The Metnodist. Episcopal-Chareh, [north] Book concern, 200 Mulberry strest New York, 5. The American Baptist Publication Sceiety, --Philadelphia,--and American Baptist Mi sien. ary Union, Boston.--[All Baptisis of Unitec States, exceptibe "Free Will' aud the " bee Baptists," are cither pro-siavery or silent--see * facts for Baptists Churches,,' pp: 408.] 6. American aud Foreign Bite Suciety, [Bap- tist,} and the American Biule Union, [Baptist,] Nassau and Broome streets, N. Y. 7. American Bible Society, Astor Place, New York,--with many others,--of whose pro-slavery and stlent character, reliable information can be obtained at 48 Beekman street, New York, Let the touchstone question be put: © What We take pleasure in announcing to. our friends SHAMED as it were, (since religious humane, and | | &e. Givethem a trial. 'books, tracts, &e., do you publish, circulate, or. : ; ; J ; : "sell, against Slavery--and are the Bibles circu- "Tated amongst the bond and. the tree'--and let proof be produced on the spot, as Canadians have been deceived. As a resident Scotch emigrant of 23 years in Canada, I have been deceived--sin- tully so, J. TJ ESLINTON Stratford, C. W., July 8, 4856. (VALUABLE BOOK ) FACTS FOR BAPT.ST CHURCHES, ere ene arranged, and reviewed ~by Revds. A. 'T. Foss and h. Maruews. [Free Mission Baptists,] pp. 408--Utica, N.Y. Pub- lished by the American Baptist Free Mission Society--[ with portrait. | " This is a book which no Baptist in Canada, --lay or clerical:--should be with ut. It shews the support givea to Slavery by the American Baptists. The" Free Will Baptists" and " Free Mission Baptists" are exempted from that charge, as they openly denounce slavery and receive not its bloody gains."--J.J. E. L. July 1856. (Notice No. E11.) Upper Canada Tract Society---Slavery. | 2 he Public are notified that colporteurs from this Society, (Yonge street, T'oronto,) con- trary to all just and honest expectations,--are perambulating the streets, highways, and side- lines of this county, with books of the pro-slavery Silent American 'Tract Society, of Nassau street, New York. : Joe Is, cA Stratford, C. W., July 17th, 1856. ton BE CALL AND SBE | N. Z. HARRISON {yet respectfully inform the Citizens of | CHATHAM, tbat he has OPENED a Public House in Detroit, ON THE. CORNER OF Jefferson Avenue and Front Streets, F_ where he will be happy to aeeommodate those who may favour him withaecall. | daied by notifying! te F ubbishers by letter, (pest Petvatt, Nevember 9, 1858. | Bally CHATHAM MUSIC HALL, Soe FOLKS, OLD FOLKS, LGHEx ONE THOUSAND PIECES OF SHEET xUe pes RECEIVED, AT ALFRED MOORE'S MU TWO DOORS EAST OF 'THR oar OF 8B CMATHAM, -- ~ --< <> @ = . 3 ae vB WES EERE Y 4a ; SSipl@ermdidg : Y In Meroece and Gold Bindings, BOs ELEGANT ANNUALS Or New Year's Present In every variety of style, from $1 to $6 each, a 2 © © F2 iD ts @ aT @, From $2 to $10. a Ge SH DS Ys A Sy Frem $3 te $20, ae abd Fob FO Ta > WY a gs a? From $2 te $20, t Flarps, Guitars, Tamborines,' Banjos, Hutes, Fifes, Piccalve, HMageolets, Clarionetis; | Violin and Guitar Strings _ Music Books, Note Books, Music Paper, Sheet Muste, And all kinds of Musical Merchandize, abrays on hand, Oil Paintings, in Gold Frames, School Books & Stationery. CARD BOARD, - i LVovels and Miscellaneous 'Works. Ballous' Pictorial, Ballous' Dollar Month Flag ef our Union, Brother Jonathan, Iustrated American Newspaper, .. Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashion, -- } Frank Leslie's New York Journal, New York Picayune. Boston International Journal, Yankee Notions, Godey's Lady's Book, Harper's Magazine, §:c., &¢., et RECEIVED AS SOON AS PUBLISHED, _ Catholic and Protestant Books: ENGLISH AND FRENCH PICTURES, 3 Framed and Glazed. : iZ3lisonks LBBm@iswee «5 ALMANACS FoR 1856. °° ae READY-WADE CLOTRING, CASSIMERES, VELVETEENS, SATTINETTS, JEANS, TWHEDS, &e., &c., &e, Ged Save the Queen t December, 1855. 98.1! 2 2a 5 See eo nabe "> MRS. BURLEY, °° (LATB MRS. JACKSON,) au EEPS constantly on hand, at her Residence, 382, South Ninth Street, below Catherine, @ supply af eboice Herb Medicines, Ointments, Pills, &s, - Which she will warrant to give satisfaction. Among which are the NERVINE CORDIAL, for the cure of Diseases depending ondNervous Debility; the ALTER ATIVE, for Purifying the Blood, Scrofula, Scurvy, &c.; and the INDIAN SPECIFIC GINT MENT, for Piles, Old Sores, Sprams, Bruises, Chilblains, Chapped Skin, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Seald Head, Frosted Limba, Puicapenmpuia, Nov. 20, 1855, 30-17. i ARDY A Rey a WHOLESALE AND Rey 0%": 'TE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale, @: choice selection of " | SS Heavy and Shelf Hardware... AMONGST WHICH WILL BE PouND, |) | IRON, of every description. oe Cast, Blister, and Sleigh Shoe STEEL, Cut, Wrought, and Horse NAILS. Coil, Trace, and Plough CHAINS, ANVILS, VICES, and BELLOWS, : An excellent assortment of tedi le: TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, «+ Carpenters', Joiners' & Cabinetmakers' Tools, AXES, ef the best descriptions, Warranted. > . i With an assortment of p= : , aie SHELF HARDWARE, which is not to be surpassed in Town, and whieh _ is effered for Sale " Cheaper than ever" for Cas ty 8a Buyers will find it to their advantage ta eall before purchasing elsewhere. GEORGE KERB...» Chatham, Nov. 22, 185A. 30-ly. |" SUKTON GROCERY STORE. FENHE Subscribers would inti nate to their Friends, that they are reeviving, and opening out, an Extensive Assortment of Sy sf superior quality, suitable for Country Trade, - which they will sell at the lowest remuncrative © prices. 45 s pi Produce will be tak-n in exchange for @receries. i Call and see our Stock... 5... ~ RR, VANBRANKEN & Ce Buxton, C. W.,. Dec. 1, 1855° 31-ly HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. ee LL that Easterly part of Lot 24, situated). on McGregor's Creek, being sixty by thirty- nine feet. Also, a Two Story Frame Housx, © consisting of fwo Tenements, having each Four Rooms and a Closet, There is an excellent Well of water in the yara, set Os Regs Tor Terms, apply to measreeeeatines ae 'MRS. M. STEWARD, = On the Premises, + ©-'-- } North of King Street, between William and" : Princess Street, Chatham, C.W. ~ 3i-lm commeneacte t S | 2 - Dee. Ist, 1855. Z iD NEW LIVERY STABLE... PPE Subscriber would inform the citizens of Chatham, that he has removed his LI ERY SLABLE, to the 4 Corner of King & William Streets, where wil be found, at all times, Open and Covered Buggves, GOOD HORSES,. ear of 'ind Steady DRIVERS, if necessary. Charges will-be as moderate, as the times will ~ admit. Persons are requested tocalland examine the Turnente ABRAHAM RAYNQ )°! Chatham, Dec. 8, 1855. Information Wanted. OHN A. MURRY takes this method of i J taining the whereabouts of his Father, Alfred sak Murry, who lived with Colonel Hollensworth of sad Hagerstown, Maryland, U.S., in the year 1885," and came to Canada, where he is yet living, -- Any person having a knowledge of the loeality of Mr. Marry, will confer a great favor by addres. cate JORN A. MURRY, 4 i abe St. Catharines, €, We tae