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Provincial Freeman (Toronto and Chatham, ON), 4 Jul 1857, p. 4

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public generally that he ig prdjpared tosurnmish the following articles by hulesaleand Retail: WE Undetsigned begs to inform the AXE BANDLES : pick AXE HANDLES, DLE HANDLES ACK SAW FRAMES, and SAW-HORSES, &., Made in the beat Manner. Aso, BY RETAIR, | New RUCK SAWS. of the best quality, 1a comp ete ordertor service. Also, ares i ae Handled. Alao, Nets into Axes. and other Tools. : woah TT. SMALLWOOD S Saw Factory. -- York Street, No. 88. SR EES SP A Ss ory + ? '"The Children's Paper. PUBLISHED AT 'TORONTO T. VELSON& SONS. FINER MS.--12 copies' monthly, per annum-- ene eighty cents, 100 copies, monthly per annum-fifieen dollars, Sent post fre through: ontthe British Provinces. No subscriptions fo1 Jess than twelve copies reccived.--Is issued in 'Noronto on tht first of each month, payable to advance, Post Cilice orders payable tu I'. Nelson & Sons. : : (Mesers, Nelson's Works anil "Children's Paper? are weil known in Britain, and in Canada, and recommended as faithtal and pure.) Stratford, Dec, 10th 1856. v3-n21 Se NOTICE. | ANNY JACKSON, of Branthord, Can- ~ ada West, having heard that ber sister Mary Jennings, of Berks County, near Read-| ing, Pennsylvania, is dead, Wishes her} brother-in-law, David James Jennings, to: bring the children to Brantford C. W. v3-n22-tf. January, 23rd, 1857. Hd Bc SUBSCRIBER. having received his SPRING STOCK, is prepared to offer to the public, the LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF 5 t VAY s\ SBD ARP HE AIR ID W AB ever brought to Chatham, at Wholesale or Retail! $ by i > oa re ; ees d Consisting in part as follows, viz: Tron an Steel ofall kinds; Blacksmith's Bellows. Anvils, screw -Plates, Dicsand Taps; Carpenter's Tools, Sho2maker's Tools, Naas of all kinds and sizes ; Spadés, Shovels, Scoups, Hoes, Forks, Garden Rakes, Hay Rakes, Scythes, Snaths, Brush Hooks; Chains of all kinds; Harrow Teeth. Cultivator Teeth, Patent Pumps, Pump chagin | and Gearing , Pots. Pans and Kettles ; Tinware and Tinsmith's Tools. SADDLER'S HARDWARE! Lames, Locks, Belts, Bulis, Screws, Hinges of all kinds; Knives, Forks and Spoons of every descriptiea ; Brushes of all kinds ; MULLY MILL SAWS. Cirenlar Saws, Crosseut and Pitt Saws, Files. PAINYS, OILS AND COLORS, With ether aclicles quite too numerous to men tion. quantity of MACHINE BELTING, sfall widths. Allot which ne wili sell at prices that dety competition. A. CURRIE. Next door to D.R. Van Allens King Street, Chatham, C. W. Chatham, June 13th, (856. "PROSPECTUS. LIFB JLLUSTRATED, A NEW FIRST CLASS 6m Uvammnily NOS PADS, | Devoted to News, Literature, Science, and the Arts to Entertainment, Improvement and Progress. Pusvisnep WEEKLY, av $2 a Yrar, BY FOWLERS & WELLS, 303, Broadway, New York. {t isour purpose to furnish a journal, which bound to no patty, sect, or theory, embracing everyhuman interest, and furnishing foud for all the faculties of the mind, shall merit a world-wide airculation, ' LITERATURE, in the form of Original Exsays, Historical, Bio- graphical, and Descriptive Sketches of Travel and Advepture. Poetry, Painting, Music, ana Sculpture, etc., from the pens of var best writers, with choice selections from Uae leading periodi- cals of Europe, will form a prominent feature. 'ke great field of SCIENCE, in all its departments, will be explored, and all new discoveries laid before owr readers in a popular torm, Tun Arts, particularly in the departments of Agricutiure, Mechanicad Industry, and Manufactures, will receive attention, and no invention or improved process will escape our notice. | AGRICULTURE ¢ HORTICULTURE, in which so large a portion of vur people are en- gaged, will demand at our hands special con- sideration. We shall endeavor to elevate still ture the standard of Mecaanicat Inpustry, and lo develop and bring to light the latent talent and skill of our intelligent and worthy artisans. 'PHYSIOLOGY and the Laws of Lite, in their application to phy- sical development and the promotion of health will have a prominent place in our columns. EDUCATION, -4m-its broadest sense will be encouraged, and, aided by contributors, eugaged in teaching in col- lege, school, and shop, we siall try to render the pursuit of knowledge easy and attractive. a: NEW BOOKS will be carefully and candidly noticed, and where their im»ortance seems to demand it, critically veviewed. In the department of GENERAL NEWS, we shall be prompt, authentic, and full, giving a tarefully prepared summary of passing events. both foreign and domestic, and recording all signs ot progress in every department of life. 'THe Markers will be carefully reported, and such general, commercial, and financial intormation given as the interests of our readers demand. THE FAMILY CIRCLE. We shall make our paper a welcome and valued visilor atevery isside. THe Cuiipren will find, in 'achnumber,t snug cornet 3et apart tor their am 'semert andi: struction, He will also, in a few days, have a large , -PROVINCIAI GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY ALTERATION OF TIME: : ON and AFTER MONDAY hext, the Ist JUNE, Trains will run as follows :-- GOING EAST. IRR NINN INN IN NINO AIO m~* ca Z WF F | S = @ A ri > 7] a a a - SAG . = rs) 7 S} yy = STATIONS 8 L a fs as e 3 - 2 ' Es g 5 a na Z < a8 = ete ALM. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Windsor, depart syae.| ese. 6.00 11.00 11.45 4.0 7.30 PGES cae sete vc vhietes cl. ewe' Rote Bees Sarere were coe. Belle Hiversiviiseuscl wd. e 6:85 | 11.85 | 12.35 Soo 8.05 Baptiste Creek... snes lta s «ss sa03 P.M. 1.15 #ie ose eee OUAUIAM pcs hice «yan eso 5 Gi35e 4 12.40 2.05 5.20 9.05 SMRAMICSVIIG vce oe ccc e| 8 vans 8.08 ge 2250 ee too. Detiewelloeg ses i ve bce | he ee 8.25 ees 3.30 eas coos NeWbahy ered casey sl aie « 8.37 1.45 4.00 6.15 | 10.05 CHEN CUR sc cyalew osu 4 0GiG Bela. 8.52 re Ah OAS renee eoee IGRANe ss eka ops es a Se ce 9.14 2.30 5.00 Oe ee ee. MUU EVOOS. «cents s|, cous 9.24: 2.39 5.20 + ae o 6 ee IWOmOkAGs ¢ erie meee (oo oes 9.34 2.48 5.55 Sate 11.02 london SAT TIAN.G® ccsze uo) cil ae SAG 10.04 3.10 6.15 (ORS E127 Depart .i.<, 6.00. | 10,10 3.25 "a4 7.30 | 11.40 Watbuno...5 0.31 6.14 Seas Oe) ieee ene cose Gdwardsburgh.....2.| 6.20 ae o.43 ee" ees A. M. Phocinolls ove seen es| O40 10.46 4.01 a 2.20 | 12.20 Beachwille oi ou. 33 ¢.3 | 76.50 10.55 4.14 fetes ecee coe Woodstock... ds ieee]. 7300 11.07 4. 26 Veo one 12.41 asim sacataccual "fol Sacer 4530 So's Sees cece INI S boone ese ee See ores Besa Ries ecee PHINECION eee es cess 1e29 11.40 Ab By) Adoo 8.45 cove Pas PIMC Dace ce | sss 5 P.M. sise fas «eee sees "1 Depnitwes.s--| 7.40 | 12.00 5.12 whee 1.50 1.31 P.M. Preston, depavt......| 4.15 11.30 4.39 8.15 isa sees Galt GIGk = ered C58) 11.50 4.55 556.8 Serene otra Galt BElIVes sco c ene cet Fe, 00 3.10 7.50 8.30 S oste oeee Preston, do, ..<.<s.s¢el- 21 e20 3.30 8.05 oe os aioe coe. Hlarrisburg.....e.+--| 8.10 12.25 Oeae ssa Ee 1.54 UCC as. sce cece se aOR 1S Seas 5.45 wares eee Rane j Copetown ..eceseess| 8.28 shes sees Re tite Ges cee Elsi DORO 4s scl elg oes ale 18 28 aes ane nieces aS ee eee Dundas. <ects ses eek 8209 15 50) O..03 Reece sa vac 5066 Tear { Arrive... 9.00 0 6.23 SOO 10.00 2.40 = ( Depart ...| 9.20 1.40 6.30 cose 10.05 2.50 Outands @ 3 case eckeal 0546 Bae 6.58 Ri ecats ses tees Grimsby ..eseeeeeeee! 10.00 ON12 7.06 eres re Jeamsville «ee eeeeeee| 10.15 | sie ee 7.17 eos eee ee | lees OLGA: cerge eee oe sen, 10-30 <1 ecu | Loo gage = erotics ene st, Catharines <..s..<h 10.52 PAG (00 ay) | Pe ee Oe) PhOnOIdss hws =< we diew oF) 02 | 2.5D | 8.05 Se i ae Oo Port Dalhousie dunetian| gee re re S.lu See 35 Lee | ey Niagara Falls, arrive ../ 11.25 | 3.20 | 8.30 faed 11.30 | 4.80 RA ARR RA A RAAAAADRAAADRARASALRARRAAAARAAALLEIS GOING WEST. * Flag Stations. A seta | | a A 4 . 3 i 5 Z os eee STATIONS. a z c g S z = a i a < : z A 2 BOMeC TE dene AM. P.M. P.M. ave | Niagara Falls, depart..; ¢++° 7.30 11.30 2.00 4.00 9.45 Port Dalhousie Junction) .... 7.50 eee. cee eee, ee ats PWGROIG Scr Fe cee os $e eI ce ek 1 oo | P.M. 2.30 4.22 | 10.14 St Catharines <2. 6<s 6 <<< « 8:01 12.00 2.40 4.32 sore VOrGAN cea oc cokes ee | et as ss 3.00 4.47 seit Beamsville ss occ ces es Pe S25 ee eis 9 esse 5.00 oe Gainsbitib i scene «ols 51) | 8.36 ae 3.30 5.15 eiie Oitidiio. hss ecth NS Soi S.4 eae ear 5«30 11.20 : Avivet<. | 7.2.0 °|. 9410 1.05 4.15 5.50 4] 11230 peta ibon nee es 1.30, 2b 00 80 PNG 604 © vec 6 whee oe wise sin 9.47 ean Orees 6.30 oe Flambore" 4 .siskeme «0 ae 9.57 ARE a eke 6.40 Slee' CopetOown acasissecers| soe 10.07 Stee 5.45 6.59 hoa BEYNON a0) oo + bain anoil. 4, cas 10.18 cas Sess 7.03 ceil Harrisburg... cesesces| sees 10.30 2525 6.20 7.15 et } Preston, Gepatt Gs aed ts se ac 7.18 11.30 cone 4.30 8«15 Galt AO. * 2 oe ie 680 130 11.50 wise 4.55 Pane Galt AIG = ceca cis cl.) a 6 ts 11.00 3210 ean 7.50 8.30 Preston, do. «sess s|: 6.50 11.20 3.30 ies 8.05 oe e A.M. EGGS 0s asec lcs ook eae 10.55 2. OU 7.00 *7.40 $252 Princetotnes s ves « cabs clue oe J4,15 uss 25 8.00 eee: AMGIGSEI coche e asl 64s eee tees oe 8.06 pe, NOHASUWOOU st os cstv seas 604s 1i,37 cee. coos 8.20 A.M. Wioeds lock) aiaeetag «|. i «afd 11.47 3.30 8.00 8.40 1.40 Benchvilley vives wacvey "eee 1 11.56 coos sees 8.50 Psd Lnwersotl'.| Gite dent 95-04 12.06 3.55 8.45 9.02 2.02 Wowardsbures.. suse) ic 12.24 sic 0 Gene 9.22 Bese Waubuno. < ss oe es ce Bierce Sree wie aie ene 9.28 ass head ATIVE. cic cs's A.M. 12.44 4.40 9.35 9.42 2.42 a Tg pane 8.00 1-00 4.50 10.10 eee eon ANOMOKA«. bie «oes de st = SeSU 1.30 5.14 10.50 resi 2.50 Mt Brydges.......+-| 8.43 1.40* 5.24 eee eee 3.30 Ek fhid «6, «as ota eo oa 0 LS 1.50 554% 1 PY. 35 ees ee Glencoe. «+4 se edie oot 10.00 ges 5.55 P.M. near oc. Newbury «4.s0e00+0+) 10.35 2.25 6.10 12.20 cece 4.20 BOM Well eiais sissies ce: 1000 2.08 Sooo eee coon Oto Vhamesville .4.4..+.«| 11.30 2508 cece coee oe P.M. coer Chatham ts css ase) 12.20 8.25 7.10 1.50 Cone 5.25 Baptiste Creek ......| 1.20 wees sees 2.30 Ses ele oe Belle Kivere. nest. es | 2.10 4.25 8.10 3.10 eens 6.25 Puce eoeoeceere cee eo eee eocoe ervce eeee e@oee | eeee eeece Windsor, arrive......| 3.10 5.20 8.50 4.10 See 7.20 PPP IPI DODD OOO fag" The Company's Time Tables can be obtained on application at any of the Stations. C. J. BRYDGES, Managing Director. 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 Yonge Street, one door south ot 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 20, 1°" b-ly \ G. W. 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. fe Pleuse Call before you Buy. £4 15th August, 1855. 18-tf COTTAGE FOR SALE. NEAT COTTAGE for Sale. For parti- £X culars apply to D. LEONARD, at the ottice of J. B. WILLIAMS, Eszq., Rankin's Building. Chatham, June 6th, 1856. tf EREEMA read it, YI ees NA DOCTOR DELANY, Pil SIGIAN SURGEON, AS permanently located his Office and Re- sidence on MURRAY STREET First door East of the corner of ADELAIDE STREET. E practices in Chronic Diseases, and the Disvases of Women and Children, in par- ticular, REFERENCES: J. P. Gazzam, Esq. M.D., Grorcte M. Cook, Esq., M. D., Late Prof. of Surgery in the Washington Medical College, Baltimore, Md.--Pittsburgh, Pa. Chatham, March Ist, 1857. 4i-t Nontreal Boot & Shoe Store. | Seme One !--Come All!! emer CORNELIUS H. CHARITY 1) Coke respectfully announce to his nu- merous Customers, and the Public gene- rally, that he has bought out the extensive Srog EstaBLISHMENT of his Brother, J. H. Caarrry, where he has OPENED, with an unrivalled assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUBBERS of every description, and of the latest style, suit able for Spring and Summer wear. He will keep cotstantly on haxd, a large stock of his own Manvifacture, of every description. Measures wil! be taken, and work made to order.' ADE LS WBAR will be kept in endless varieties, and of the lates fashionable style, viz.:-- Boots, Gaiters, Buskins, Shoes, Slippers, Mrench Tres, §c. Having a thorough and practical knowledge oj t "e business, he feels prepared to render satisfac- tionto all who inay favor him witha call. SOUMUD DE CEA eS vishing to purchase, by wholesale, will find it e€ their advantage to call, as he can supply them sheaper than any other Establishment in this part at the Province. Repairing done with treatness and despatch. fre" Callat Cornenivg EL. Crariry's, just four doors below the Royal Exchange Hotel, King St Co Hy CHAR ERY. Chatham, March 7th, 1856. 43-t "PROSPECTUS FOR 1856, THE SATURDAY EVENING POST ESTABLISHED AUGUST 4ra, 1821. | Weekly Edition between 80,000 and 90,000 N issuing their Prospectus for 1856, the propri- etors of the Posr take it for granted, that th oublit are already tolerably well acquainted wit the character of a paper that has grown stron, during the storms and sunshine of THIRTY" FOUR YEARS. Their object always has been as it remains to be, to publish a weekly paper for the family circle, which shall not only a¥use but also ipstruct and improve, those who #ae, 'Vo accomplish this odjectythe best arity cles #re selected oreondensed from: foreign anil- domestic periodicals, and original articles of an instructive character, procured whea possible. Letters from Foreign Lands; the' most interest- ing portions of the Weekly News of the Wosid; Sketches of Life, Adventure and Character; Se- lected and Original Articles upo# Agriculture ; Accotnt of the Produce and Stock Markets; and a Bank Note List are included ap¥ong the solid information to be constantly found in the Pos¥. But the mind requires a wider range--it has faculties which delight inthe humerous and lively the imaginative and poctical. These faculties also must havetheift appropriate food, else they become enfeebled, atid, as a conseguence, the in telleet beeames narrow and one-sided, and is not ableto take an enlarged and generous view o human paftieand its destiny. 'Losatisfy thes Lleaven-implanted eravings of our mental being we devote a fair proportion of the Posr to FIC TION, POETRY, and HUMOR. Arnone our contributors in the first two of the above departments, are xeveral uf the most gifted writers inthe land, We also draw freely for Fiction and Poetry upon the best periodicals in this country and Great Britain. We design eom- mencing a New Story by Mrs. Souruworru author of * The Deseited Wife," " Miriam," &c in our firstpaper for January next. Engravings--illustrative of im portant paces and actions, of Agricultarat and other new In er tions, with others of a Humorous, though refined character, are also freely given, The Postage on the Post to any part of the United States, paid quarterly or yearly in advance at the oitice where it is received, is only 26 cents a year. Terrs.--The Terms of the Posé are Two Dollars, if paid in advance; Three Dollars, if not paid in advance. Tor Five Dollars, in advance, one copy is sent three years. We continue the following low terms for Clubs, to be sent, in the city, to one address, and, in the country, to one Post Otlice. 4 Copies, - - - : perannum § 5 8 do (and | to the getter up of the Club) $10 13. do (and t to the getter up of the Club) 315 20 do (and I to the getter up of the Club) $20 Persons residing in British North America mus remit dwenty-five cents in addition to the subserip- tion price, as we have to prepay the Uniied States postage, Lidions 'to CLuBs.--Any person having sen the mopvey and names for a Club, may add new '\"names to it at the same rate, provided. the latter will allow their 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 Club end atthe same time, and thus prevent contusion. The money for Clubs must always be sent in advance. Whenthesum is large,a draft should be procured if possible--the cost of which may be deducted from the amount, Post-Masters or others sending for Clubs, would confer a favor by having them sent to one address, when they cand" 79 conveniently. The papers to Clubs are invariably stopped at the expiration of the period for which they have subscribed. A New Anrancement.--Our subscribers will take notice that we now have no collecting agents out of this State. 'They 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. Ald letters 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-Office they wish it hereatter sent to. We trust that such of our old friends, the Pos Masters, as do not feel inclined to take advantag 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, No. 66, South Third Street, Philadelphia te" N.B.--Any Person desirous of recewing copy of the POST, as a sample, can be accomin dated by notifying te Fublishers by letter, (po paid) ND WEEKLY ADVERTISER. 1856 NEW SPRING GOODS. THAT THE FIRST LARGE STOCK OF New Spring Goods Were brought into this market by CU. MONTGOMERY & Co., SUCCESSORS TO BROOKE & MONTGGMERY, And they are determined that extra inducements shall be offered to their Customers in all the de- partments of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, WILLA BRT, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &c, Our Stock is now in first-rate Trim, and we ean show the Handsomest, the Cheapest, and the most Complete Steck ever brought into this Towu. It is our determination that our prices shall be WY & Pe ARS F AW BXTREVIBLY LOW. And if our friends from the Country and Town, will bear in mind that there is « More money madve bp gabing ii, than here is in earning it." No doubt our Store will be crowded by those wishing to Make the most of a pollar! 2 We advise an early call. as those who come first, will get the first Bargains! ! C. MONTGOMERY & CO. Opposite the Royal Exchange. KING ST., CHATHAM, C. W. Chatham, May 2nd, 1856. ly. Elo MONTIER, af French Boot and Soe maker, YONGE STREET, Third Door below Elm, West Side, EGS leave to inform the Ladies and Gentle- men of Toronto, and Vicinity, that he is prepared to execnte all orders in the above line, ov their satisfaction. fle also keeps constantly on hand, a supply of BOOT'S and SHOES, of every variety and finish. Jec. Ist, 1855. Bi -NiW GROCERY AND yh CE WN ee WHR ray BSA RY PROVISION STORS. FPVHE Subscriber having opened a GROCERY and PROVISION STORE, on OUTED NN SAE br, (Third door East of Dummer,) Would respectfully solitit a share of public patronage. He willendeavor, by sellirg Cheap, tur Cash, to make it an inducemer ttu purchasers to give him a eall, and by strict a 'ention to busi- ness, lu merit the confidence oft public. JOH * MURPHY. Toronto [ 2¢, 23 7854 | i } | { (New Norics--1856--No. 10.) Slavery--Republicanism. In the name of Hurmanity I make this APPEAL to Cataprans! Various Books, Tracts, Hymn Books, Period- icals, &c., &e., (some of them incort-et copies) of the Societies and Religious bodies in the Uniren States, which are named below, are circulated and sold in Canada, by eolporteurs (book carriers¥by Tract Societies and: by others. These American societies and bodies | have un- remittingly forsome time past, publicly denoune- ed and proved, as Pro-Suavery or Sineny. and some (if not al} formed specially on a Repusnt- can Basis, or fuudation, and opposed even on such principles to our Brirmsw fstitotions. Though many ét these Socitenes, &é', have been SHAMED as it Wefe, (since religious humane, and God wise princifies are apparently trampled un- der foot,) to discontinue their sinful and in- humane practices, ina FrRen and a Batis Pro- vince, yet Lam led to believe that clandestinely or otherwise, stich evil practices ars cominued and encouraged, [ therefore apparan to all Layoen in Canada,-- to all men and women of Humaniry who are op- posed to the sin and curse of Siavery, and who hail our noble Province asa land and an asylum for the free,--for the oppressed,--and_ for the Fu- gitive from American Chrustian slavery,--to aid ip discountenancing iv our tree Province ef Can- ada, the circulation of such boaks. tracts, &c., and having any fellowship with snch societies a oe : The Societies referred to are:-- 1, The American Tract Society--New York. 2. The American Sunday Schvol Union, Phil- adel phia. 3. The Presbyterian Board of Publicatio Chesnut street, Philadelphia. 4. The Methotixst Episcopal Church. [north] Book concern, 200 Mulberry stre-t New York. 5. The Awerican Baptist Publication Society, -- Philadelphia,--and American Baptist Mi-sion- ary Union, Boston.--{All Baptists of Unitec States, except the " Free Will" and the " Free Baptists," are either pro-slavery or si/ent--see "Facts for Baptists Churches,,' pp: 408.] 6. American and Foreign Bible Socicty, [Bap- tist,] and the American Bible Union, [Baptist,] Nassau and Broome streets, N. Y. 7. American Bible Society, Astor Place, New York.--with many others,--of whose pro-slavery and silent character, reliable information ean be obtained at 48 Beekman street, New York, Let the touchstone question be put: " What "books, tracts, &c., do you publish, circulate, or 'sell, against Slavery--and are the Bibles cireu- "Jated 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, J have been deceived--sin- fully so. J.J. BE. LINTON. Stratford, C. W., July 8, 1856. (VALUABLE BOOK ) FACTS FOR BAPTiS? CHURCHES, OLLECTED, arranged, and reviewed by Revds. A. T. Foss and E. Mararws. [Free Mission Baptists,] pp. 408--Utica, N.Y. Pub- lished by the American Ba Society-- [with portrait. } "This is a book which no Baptist in Canada, --lay or clerical.--shoulit be with at. It shews the support givea to Slavery by the American Bapusts. 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. 11.) Upper Canada Tract Society---Slavery. ghee Public are notified that colporteurs from this Society, (Yonge street, Toronto,) eon- 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. Hee Or ine tratford C W. July 17tiv IRAE. . ow We take pleasure in announcing to our friends | a ptist Free Mission | CHATHAM MUSIG HALL. YOUNG FOLKS, OLD FOLK § } ONE THOUSAND PIECES OF SHEET MUSIE JUST RECEIVED, AT ALFRED MOORE'S MUSIC HAL 5 TWO DOORS EAST OF THE POST OFFICE, CHATHAM, el SwpPlemdict 4. U Donn oom In Morocco and Gold Bindings. ELEGANT ANNUALS, Or New Year's Present Boc _g "[In every variety of style, from $1 to $6 each. From $2 to $1v, VFUOSmien gw From $3 to $20, BO ww a From $2 to $20; Harps, Guitars, Tamborines Banjos, Flutes, FF; real 1 es, tfes, Prwcaloy : Magecleis, Clarionetts if Voolin and Guitar Strings 3 ) Music Books, Note Book: , Music Paper, Sheet Music, all kinds of Musical Merchanilize, And always on hang Oil Paintings, in Gold Frames, School Books & Stationery. CARD BOARD. LVovels and Miscellancous Worl:s Ballous' Pictorial, Ballous' Dollar Monthly Flag of our Union, Brother Jonathan, " Mlustrated American Newspaper, Fiank Leslie's Gazetke of Fashiéiy, : i rank Eeslie's New Yori; Journal, New York Picayune, Boston International J urnal, Yankee Notions, Godey's Lady's Book : Harper's Mi azine, §c., Gc, : RECEIVED AS SOON AS PUBLISHED. Cathole and Protestant Books, ENGLISH AND FRENCH PICTUR ES Framed abd' Ghized, Biamis Looks. ALMANACS FOR 1856, READY-MABR CLOTOWNe. CASSIMERES, VELVETEENS, SATTINE?T 7S, JEANS, TWEEDS, We., &E, KE HARDWARE, AND TREACLHE God Save 'the Queen! December. 1855. ee at VaR Do MRS. BURLEY, (LAK MRS, JACKSON,) EEPS consanily on hand, at her Residerité, L382, Siruth Ninth Stree!, below Catherine, a supply of choice . lle#b MedicinesyOintments, Pills, &¢., which she will A Warrant to give satisfaction. mong Which ate the NERVINE CORDIAL, fur the cre of Diseases depending on Nervous Debility; the ALTERATIVES, for Purilying the Blood, Scrofula, Senrvy, &e.; and the INDIAN SPECIFIC Ol NAMEN, for Piles, Old Sines, . Sprains, Bruises; Chilblains, Chapped Skin, I eter, Salt RAL, Scald Head, Frosted Ltinbs &c. Givéthem a trial, Putuspenupaias Noy, 20, 1855. 30+1y -- ig Gana RAS a iH ASRDWApP WALYLESALE AND RETan ? "FLuE SUBSCRIBER. offers for Sale, choi @ selection of Heavy and Shelf Hardware: AMONGST WHICH WILL B® FOCRR, IRON, of every description. Cast, Blister, and Sleigh Shoe STEEL, Cut, Wrought, and Horse NAILS. Coil, Trace, and Plough CHAINS, ANVILS, VICES, and BELLOWS. ne An exeellent assortment of rABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. ae: Rou tae t Carpenters', Joiners § Cabinetmakers' Tools AXES, of the best descriptions, Warranted. With an assortment ot SHELF HARDWARE, which is not to be surpassed in Town, and whirl is offered tor Sale '* Cheaper than ever" tor Casn t ta Buyers will find it to their alvantage te . cail before purchasing elsewhere. GEORGE KERR. Chatham, Nov. 22, 1855. 30 ty nine feet, BUXTON GROCERY STORR- HE Subseribers would intimate to their Friends, that they are receiving, and opening out, an Extensive Assortment of : Sree Ssriesy of superior quality, suitable for Country Vrade, which they will sell at the lowest remun:rative prices, Produce will be taken in exchange for Groceries. (CS Call and see our Stork. R. VANBRANKEN. & Co. Buxton, C. W., Dee. 1, 1855: Si-ty HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. LL that Easterly part of Lot 24, sitnated on McGregor's Creek, being sixty by thirty- Also, a Two Story Frame Hlousm consisting of Two Tenements. having each Four | Rooms and a Closet. There is an excellent Well of water in the yare. ie" For Terms, apply to MRS. M. STEWARD, On the Premises, North of King Street, between William and Princess Street, Chatham, C.W* 3l-Im WEW BOARDING HOUSE. BENJAMIN TOLBERT ESPECTFULLY announees to the citizen? of DETROIT, and the Public generally, that he has reeently fitted up the commodiovt house formerly known as Wilson's Boarding House Michigan Avenue, opposite Cass Street, DETROIT, where he will enaeavour to give satisfaction te hose who mav favour him with their patronage Detroit August 31 , 31855. Dee. Ist, 1855.

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