Provincial Freeman (Toronto and Chatham, ON), 14 Mar 1857, p. 4

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yy NOTICE. MAE undersigned begsto inform the public generally, a' Ne Is prepared to furnish the following articles by olesule and Retail : °. AXE HANDLES, "PICK AXE HANDLES, ADZE HANDLES, BUCK SAW FRAMES, and SAW-HORSES, &c., Madé fh the best Manner, Mew BECK SAW aoe By RETAIL, _ Br 5. Of the best quality, in complete der fer service. i ee eA andles v Also, Axes ready Handled: - Also, Put into Axes. and other Tools. ' T. SMALL WOOD'S Saw Factory, York Street, No. 88. TAVERN STAND FOR SAuNRiB; EM SEALER AR TORE, Corner of Chatham and Thames Streets, f HE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale, the TAVERN STAND in Chatham North knewn as the ELBIRADO HOUSE, ~ < «9 (being Lot 9, and part of 10.) The House is a large two Story Brick, and in food repair, with Kitchens and Out-Houses at- tached, and is inevery respect well calculated for ice adie is on the premises a new Bain, Any person wishing to procure a Stand for a Public ouse, could not do better, as the House ts siuated near the terminus of the Chatham and Gamden Plank Road, the travel over which alone seeures a good run of'Custom. The Proprietor would say to intending pur- ehasers, that the House will at any time bring one hundred.pounds rent, per annum. . Terms tade known on application to the Proprietor, on the premises, or to W. H. Thomp- gon, atthe Kent Advertiser Office--it by letter, post paid. : JM. SOSLIN~ Propricinr, Chatham, Feb. 29th, 1856. apr. STABLE. PPPoE Subscriber would inform the citizens * of Chatham, that he has removed his LIV- ERY SLABLE, to the Corner of King & William Streets, Ae where wil be found, at all times, AOpen and- Covered Buggies, a GOOD HORSES, And Steady DRIVERS, if necessary 96 harges will be as moderate, as the times will admit. IPersens are requested to call and examine the Turnouts ABRAHAM RAYNO. 1855. 32-ly G. W. BRODIE, - 'Chatham, Dec. 8, °- REAL ESTATE AGENT » General Intelligence Office. FE ROM a general acquaintance, and punctual -. . attendance to business, we hope to merit a idiberal share of patronage, Corner of King and William Streets, . CHATHAM, C.W. [EE Please Call before you Buy. 4 45th August, 1855. 18-tf 'COTTAGE FOR SALE. NEAT COTTAGE for Sale. For parti- "culars apply to D. LEONARD, at the --ethice of ee J. Bs WILLIAMS, Esq., Gis st, Rankin's Building. Chatham, June 6th, 1856. tf ods sd; PROSPECTUS. LIFE ILLUSTRATES, es A NEW FIRST CLASS ., URweamilby NewS DPA2DSr,g _, Devoted to News, Literature, Science, and the Arts to Enterlainment, Improvement and Progress, PusuisHep WEEKLY, aT $2 a Year. BY FOWLERS & WELLS, 308, Broadway, New York. Yt iseur purpose to furnish a journal, which, -.%ound to no party, sect, or theory, embracing every human interest, and furnishing food for all the faculties of the mind, shall merit a world-wide e@irculation. i LITERATURE, in the form of Original Essays, Historical, Bio- 'graphical, and Descriptive Sketches of Travel and Adventure. Poetry, Painting, Music, ana _ Sculpture, etc., from the pens of our best writers, with choice selections from the leading periodi- * cals of Europe, will form a prominent feature, The great field of SCIENCE, in. all. its departments, will be explored, and all new discoveries laid before our readers in a popular torm. Tue Arrs, particularly in the departments of Agriculture, Mechanical Industry, and Manufactures, will receive attention, and ~no invention or improved process will escape our 'f gnotice. -") SA4GRICULTURE § HORTICULTURE, in which so large a portion of our people are en- "gaged, will demand at our hands special con- "sideration. We shall endeavor to elevate still more the standard of Mecuanicat Inpustry, and to develop and bring to light the latent talent and skill of our intelligent and worthy artisans, whack PHYSIOLOGY and the Laws of Life, in their application to phy- ~* © gical development and the promotion of health ~ wilfhave a prominent place in our columns. EDUCATION, in its broadest sense will be encouraged, and, "aided by contributors, engaged in teaching in col- = lege, school, and shop, we shall try to Teader the "* 'pursuit of knowledge easy and attractive. eee : NEW BOOKS ey » will be carefully and candidly noticed, and where their importance seems to demand it, critically reviewed. In the department of GENERAL NEWS, we shall be prompt, authentic, and full, giving a rarefully prepared summary of passing events, both foreign and domestic, and recording all signs ef progress in every department of life. Tne Markets will be carefully reported, and such ~ 4 general, commercial, and financial information iven as the interests of our readers demand. THE FAMILY CIRCLE. We shall make our paper a welcome and valued igjtorateveryicaside. THe CHILDREN will find, sachnumber,ts mug eornet set apart for their aseme@n' andis-\ fraction) PROVINCIAL GRET WESTERN RAILWAY CF GANADA. : ALTERATION OF TIME. FREEMAN AND WEEKLY ON and AFTER WEDNESDAY next, the 28th NOVEMBER, Trains will run as follows :-- GOING EAST. $ a a e £ z i 2 is a a a < STATIONS a - eI 4 eI 3 : é : oh an 3 13) fon) Q A Oo (o) ; - Se < = wa A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Windsor, depart .....f «6+. 6.00 e+e, 10-25 | 12.20 | 7.45 Rochester. ° sists] Fed aes gee or 1.15 wees Baptiste Creeks ......{ soe a ro oe 2.00 Be ie WHAM ices. oc ek, 7.40 co 12.05 2550 F 9425 Piamesville 22% 4 8.13 = eta 3.30 Saas BOWES. ees . ap recess k Sea sos P.M. 4.05 ease WY ord svile sess oe vs ool ee 8.45 Bes 1.05 4,30 | 10.25 MOSH eee SS 9.00 oo Re as ae Hides Toon 9.23 Ae 1.40 Ont Axe ME Brydeeds S514. 1... 9.35 Ae g 1.52 6.00 bea key Ba ee ee 9.48 Ss 2.04 6.30 (211.25 ACVve 55.) AM 10:13 es 2.380 7.00 711.50 London | Reve sts Wo00 | 10.25) 1), gos | 2 eo Edwardsburgh.......| 7.20 -- ous 3.14 oot |S aeM, INGetsOlle sc cees | 48 LP .05 ae 3.85 sees 12.40 DEACHVUIC. teres ccc 1300 i314 Seas 8.45 «wes os Woodstock ...4°>. 0. cf "8s 10 11425 es 4.00 re 1.00 Bast Wood. .4.-es (= 8-20 See wo. es eves Seas PrnCetOn 00.565 55s wl 8 42 eels Ses 4.625 a ere FS Pane ANTIVG- S555 cc el oee P.M. oe ee See ae Depart. ..s...1 9.05 12.10 sets 4.45 ogee 1.45 P.M. Preston, depart ......, > 8.30 ere 1.95 ee Bae cece Galt dO: 32. 525 8.45 Se 120 eas wees Spa GalG ariive..<...<..| 1130 eae ---- 6.50 cess trace Preston, G0... os ose sa 1 OU Seas eee 710 sees | tere Fairchild's Creek.....| 9.30 12,35 Gee ie0) 5210 f5ds ise WVansitkles: 33 oo +3 ied: | 9139 SG O25 os eee see. Copetown ..s.seeee-.; 9.51 oe 2.45 ei os Seas oie EP PAEAD ORO: ; «were ose eke ir 220 wad Zee 2555 ets eyes eee UNGAS.. . Se e s s| POSUS aa. 2.05 5.40 wees SPE Wonton pee 10.30 115 8.30 6.00 WEES 2.55 Depart ...| 10.45 1.40 3.40 6.15 Soe 3.05 Oniavio. . oss 6 oe se te dad 2 ee ALT cas Ss. ees GHlDISDY, «cence eee ee! 11.26 2 AD 4043 6.47 ASS Secs Beamsvillecs sisi tier 0334 11. 40 bt ee 05 RAD Fae - Ae a JOrGan oo ss oss be eek ls. oo ces 527 sates ie eis P.M. Si Catharmes .......-) 12.20 o5as 5.53 i1F Se pia 4.15 Whorold = sey ai Sewcscs, utr 12a 0 8.05 6.25 Stas sec iare Rees Niagara Falls, arrive ..;. 1.00 So. 30 710 7.50 --e. | 4.50 GOING * Flag Stations. WES®. A CIE OE NI) VR FE RPA ADAP OAD IRE IRIs eee 2 02822 0 O80 0 OE EO eee PN Se a oe eae a ea] & S bd STATIONS. a 3 | a a e ee PAs Fit A,M. Niagara Falls, depart..| .... 7.45 sPhOrold ccs sce oe a a wais 8.07 St. Catharines. ..i.+>. Sees ore eE Jordana. eel k see Vet oh es 8.33* Beamsville «ssc. cs os ee 8.48 Grinisby... 9. ss be. o.)! saat 9.03 Ontario ccs 65763 % 5 betes ee 9716" ; Arrive ... Soe 9.40 Hamilton | Doper Sl er 9.50 Dundas ce cee ee 10.10 Blam boro. 6.5 ceecel Van 10.20 Copetown ..e+-ceeees| cove 10.30 Viansickles:--. 1. <0 cel sees 10.42 Fairchild's. Creek.....| «2064 10:53 Preston, depart...-+se-| os. 8.30 Galt Q0-= 3. bs on els See 8.45 Galt < BEVIVe cys at oss E35 Preston, dG. 4. s260i445 Aine 11.50 Paris' osc desls Sissi ln can ee El. 25 Princeton «. 33 cseeedell 2 Fie 11.45 WAStWOO0d «ccs oe a sete ea P.M. WV OO0RS(OCIE soc tac ee ls se ss F215 Béachvillé..s ¢. aes S99 F 255 3x {ERR ONS Ingersoll. ....seeecee| see 12.35 Edwardsburg.....-.+, «++-* | 12.55* London | Hoot ccc, A.M. LAS Depart.....| 8.30 1.40 KSGMGK a. 5.6 5G cteiea's 4 9207 2.05 Mt. Brydges...-.....| 9.30 2.18" Sik frid's «< dss aise om 10.05 Dele NIOSH ote & fo 6 od otetce ss 0.50 seats Weayrdeville .«.s.292+s|-11.20 8.06 Bothwell: $uceiee cae eo 11.40 3.15 Thamesvillé ss. % «ss «31-2620 iba P.M. @hathani ca. ss. ew ce, 1S 4.07 Baptiste Creek .....-| 2.10 2625 Rochester os sis. vs oe oe. d ee PUCE 3. ces eo EES eAre Windsor, arrive.....-| 38.50 5.45 PrRAAPARAA AAAs eee e5ereee ees ses see i a = a a = | = 2 a S S A = wa my ae as Se, AM. P.M. PM. ibs is 240) Sisk 11.20 Gaiek 3.05 aan secace Ti oU 3.20 etek' | 11.55 See Be 4eZ eee afte P.M. 3 «OD aes FeRG pO 4,07 SOC oo SReS 4.20 fo 546 A.M. 12555 4.50 P.M. 1505 Pel 5.00 4.15 1.15 Sb a6 5.20 4.45 ees ee 3 5.30 5.00 Reo SO 6.45 6.15 Seca bale «i 5.57 5.50 SG 2.10 6.09 6.02 Sc 1.05 we ieae oat ers Fee 1.20 SA ACE eres Bers 6.50 6.50 cons esc 7.10 T5410 Se 2:35 (SB EWE ee 2.45 Hac: 6.52 vee Sees aes TENT Wislace RSE 3.15 oT noc 3.00 igs ZA) eeus Soe 3.35 7.55 Sle 6 3.59 ee BEE | cess. -- 4.15 8.35 ace 4.40 4.30 Maeyers 5005 4.50 4.55 Reeeere 'losis De 5 5.10 eee See sas 5.27 ee er Tes 5.50% Aa Sink hanes 6.10 ates eles 6.30 (EAGS aces a8 ate e35 9.05 iets sceke 9.20 DADADDADARAPAD PADD ADDO" ie" The Company's Time Tables can be obtained on application at any of the Stations. C. J. BRYDGES, Managing Director. 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, accu: ately prepared. LEECHES APPLIED. Cupping, Bleeding, and Teeth extracted. The Proprietor, or acompetent Assistant, always in attendance. Toronto March 30, 1855. 6-ly NEW DRUG STORE. | GR 'J BAT BARGAINS. oF BOOTS AND SHOES, AT The English House, No. 80, Yonge Street, One Door North of Adelaide Street. OHN HAWKE begs to apprize the Citizens of Toronte, and the inhabitants of the sur- rounding neigbourhood, that he has on hand a choice and well-selected stock of Ladies' Gen- tlemen's and Children's BOOTS and SHOKS, which will be sold at the lowest possible prices for Cash. BOOTS AND SHOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER, By superior Workmen, from the best materials and at the the shortest notice. Purchasers are' invited to call and inspect the above Stock. ice Remember the "English Boot and Shoe Store," No, 86 Yor ge Street. A 'tions, with others of a Humorous, though refined _ DOCTOR. DELANY, PLYSICIAN & SURGBON, 'AS permanently located his Office and Re- H sidence- on -MURRAY STREET... First door Hast of the. corner of ADELAIDE STREET. eg 2 H& practices in Chronic Diseases, and the Diseases of Women and Children, in par- ticular. REFERENCES: J. P. Gazzam, Esq. M.D., Georce M. Cook, Esq., M. D., Late Prof. of Surgery in the Washington Medical College, Baltimore, Md.--Pittsburgh, Pa. Chatham, March Ist, 1857. _ 41-t Nontreal Boot & Shoe Store, Some One !--Come All ry! ee CORNELIUS H. CHARITY: Wes respectfully. announce. to his nu- merous Customers, and the Public gene- rally, that he has bought out the extensive. Suor EstaBersHMenT of his- Brother, J. H. Cuanriry, 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 constantly on hand, a large stock of his own Manufacture, of every description. Measures will be taken, and work made to order. LASDE SE? WEAR will be kept in endless varieties, and of the lates fashionable style, viz.:-- Boots, Gaviers, Buskins, Shoes, Shppers, French. Ties, &c. Having a thorouch and practical knowledge of t 'e business, he feels prepared to render satisfac- t 'on to. all who may favor him with a ca}l. COUNUTRE WSRCHRLANTS vishing to purchase, by wholesale, will find it c their advantage to call, as he can supply them >heaper than any other Establishment in this part of the Province. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. Rca@" Callat Cornetws H. Cuariry's, just four doors below the ftoyal Exchange Hotel, King St. C. H. CHARITY. Chatham, March 7th, 1856. 43-tf "PROSPECTUS FOR, 1856, --> 8 --------_ SATURDAY EVENING POST. ESTABLISHED AUGUST 4r1n, 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 the public are 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 it retains to be, to publish a weekly paper forthe family circle, which shall not only amuse but also instruct and improve, those who mae, read it. 'T'o accomplish this object, the best artiy cles are selected oreondensed from foreign and- domestic periodicals, and original articles of an instructive character, procured when'possible. Letters from Foreign Lands; the most interest- ing portions of the Werkly News of the World; Sketches of Lite, Adventure and Character ; Se- lected and Original Articles upon Agriculture ; Account of the Produce and Stock Markets; and a Bank Note List are included among the solid information to be constantly found in the Posr. But the mind requires a wider range--it has faculties which delight in the humorous and lively the imaginative and povtical.. These faculties also inust have their appropriate food, else they become enfeebled, and, as a consequence, the in- t-llect becomes narrow and ove-sided, and is not able to take an enlarged and generous view of human nature and its destiny. 'Tosatisfy these Heaven-implanted cravings of our mental being, we devote a fair proportion of the Posy to FIC- TION, POETRY, and HUMOR. Among our contributors in the first two of the above departments, are several of the most gilted writers in the Jand. We also draw freely for Fiction and Puetry- upon the best periodicals in this country and Great Britain. We design com- mencing a New Story by Mrs. Souraworru, author of © The Deseited Wife," Miriam," &c. in our first paper for January next. Engravings--illustrative ofimportant places and actions, of Agricultural and other new Inven- 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 vilice where it is received, is only 26 cents a year. Terms.--The Terms of the Post are Two Dollars, if paid in advance; Three Dollars, if not paid in advance. For Five Dollars, im advanee, 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 Office. 4 Copies, - - - : per annum # 5! 8 do (and | to the getter up of the Club) $10 | 13. do (and | to the gutter 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 dwenty-fAve cents in addition to the subserip- tion price, as we have to prepay the Uniied States postage. LIdtons To Ciuss.--Any person having sen the money and names fora 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 listdo. We will willing- ly supply the back numbers, if we have them. Our object is to have all the subscriptions in ; each Club end at the same time, and thus prevent confusion. The money for Clubs must always be sent in advance. Whenthesum is large,a draft should be procured if pussible--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 can do so conveniently. The papers to Clubs are invariably stopped at the expiration of the period for which they have subscribed. A New ArrancemMent.--Our subscribers will take notice that we now have no Collecting agents out ot 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. All letlers mast 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 hereafter sent to. We trust that such of our old friends, the Post- Masters, as do not feel inclined 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, No. 66, South Third Street, Philadelphia. N.B.--Any Person desirous of recewing a copy of the POST', as a sample, can be accommo- dated by notifying! te Fublishers by letter, (post i gitive from American Christian slavery,--to aid | 'tist,] and the American Bible Union, [Baptist,] | ' Nassat and Broome streets; N.Y. paid) ADVERTISER. 7 1856 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 C. 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, "MILLINDRY, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &c, 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 a IISA YW FR Ay EXTREMELY LOW. And if our friends from the Country and Town, will bear in mind that there is '¢ fore monep made bp gabing tt, than there ig im earning tt." 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 first Bargains!! C. MONTGOMERY & CO. Opposite the Royal Exchange. KING ST., CHATHAM, C. W. Chatham, May 2nd, 1856. TElo MOM 4IISIR, French Boot and Sve 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 f execnte all orders in the above line, o their satiefaction. fle also keeps constantly on hand, a supply of BOOT'S and SHOES, of every variety and finish. Jee. Ist, 1855. ly. 31 NEW GROCERY | ANJ) YN eSNsn Se BS GS RS VISION STORE. rYN\HESubseriber having openeda GROCERY - and PROVISION STORE, on OUHLN STR prt, (Third door East of Dummer,) Would respectfully solicit a' share of public patronage. He will endeavor, by se!ling Cheap, for Cash, to make it an inducemei t to purchasers to give bim a call;and by strict a: 'ention to busi- ness, to merit the confidence of' . public. JOH? MURPHY. Toronto EF xc. 23 7854 (New Novica--1856--No. 10.) Slavery--Republicanism. 3 In the name of Humanity I make this ApprAL to CanapiAns! Various Books, Tracts, Hymn Books, Period- icals, &c., &c., (sonve of them incorrect eopies) of the Societies and Religious bodies in the | Unirep Srates, 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 | have un- | remiltingly forsome time past, publicly denounc- | ed and proved, as Pro-Sisvery or SILENT, and some (Hf not all) formed speeially on a RepuBui- can Basis; or foundatiob, and opposed even on | such principles to our Brirish institations. | Though many of these Societies, &e., have been | SHAMED as it were, (since religious, humane, and Godwise principles are apparently trampled an- | der foot,) to discontinue. their. sinful and in- humane practices, ina Free anla Brivisn Pro- vince, yet Iam led to believe that clandestinely | or otherwise; .such evil practices are continued | and encouraged. : | I therefore appakat to all Laymmn in Canada,-- | to all men and women of Humaniry who are op- | posed to the sin and 'curse of Suavery. and who | hail our noble Provinee asa land an. an asyloin . for the:free,--for the oppressed,--and for the Pu- in discountenancing in_our free Provinee of Can- : ada, the circulation of such books, tracts, &c.,! and having any fellowship with such societies The Societies referred to are :-- 1. The American Pract Society--New York. | 2. The American Sunday School Union, Phil- adé|phia. 3. The Presbyterian Board of Publication Chesnut street, Philad elphia. 4. The Methotlist' Episcopal Church, [north] Book concern, 200 Mulberry strect New York. 5. The American Baptist Publication Society, | --Philadélphia,--and American Baptist Mi-sion- | ary Union, Boston.--[All Baptists of United States, except the "Free Will" aud the " Free Baptists," are either pro-slavery or silent--see " Facts for Baptists Churches,,' pp: £08. ] 6. American and Foreign Bible Socicty, [Bap- 7. American Bible Society, Astor Place, New York,--with many others,--of whose pro-slavery and silent character, reliable information can be obtained at 48 Beekman street. New York. Let the touchstone question be put: '" What | " books, tracts, &e., do you publish, circulate, or "sell, against Slavery--and are the Bibles circu- "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, I have been deceived--sin- tully so. JJ. GiINTON, Stratford, C. W., July 8, 1856. (VALUABLE BOOK ) FACTS FOR BAPTiST CHURCHES, OLLECTED, arranged; and reviewed by Revds. A. T. Foss and E. 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 at.- It shews the support given 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. 11.) Upper Canada Tract Society ---Slavery. HE Public are notified that colporteurs from this Society, (Yonge street, Toronto,) 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. Ah As Je 1b, Stratford, C. W., July 17th, 1856. eS CHATHAM MUSIC HALL, JUST RECEIVED, ... AT ALFRED MOORE'S MUSIC HALL, TWO DOORS EAST OF THE POST OFFICE, CHATHAM, ose | ee ee __ 35 ----------=I-2- © Srolema@migh In Morocce and Gold Bindings. ELEGANT ANNUALS, In every variety of style, from $1 to $6 each, = From $2 to $10. WtSmetars, From $3 to $20, GB D> WY S&S o. From $2 te $20, Harps, Guitars, Tamborwnes, Banjos, Flutes, J MMageolets, Clarionetts ; Yoolin and Guitar Strings, Music Books, Note Books, Oil Paintings, in Gold Frames, School Books § Stationery. CARD BOARD, Ballous' Pictorial, Ballous' Dollar Monthly, Flag of our Union, Brother Jonathan, Illustrated American Newspaper, Fiank Leslie's Gazette of Fashion, Frank Leslie's New York Journal, - Yankee Notions, Godey's Lady's Book, Harper's Magazine, &-¢., §-c., RECEIVED AS SOON AS PUBLISHED. Catholic and Protestant Books. Framed and Glazed. waligiomts LeoOokSe ALMANAcS FoR 1856, © - CASSIMERES, VELVETEENS, SATTINETTS, JEANS, TWEEDS, &ce., & , &. God Save the Queen? December, 1855. CAI Do MRS. BURLEY, ~ (LATE MRS. JACKSON,) KE cons'antly on hand, at her Residenee, 382, Sowlh Ninth Street, below Catherine, & | supply of choice Herb Medicines, Gintments, Pills, &ey which she will warrant to give satistaction. | Among which are the NERVINE CORDIAL, | for the cure of Diseases depending on Nervous | Debility; the ALTERATIVE;tor Purifying the Blood, Scrofula, Scurvy, &c.; and the INDIAN / SPECIFIC OINTMENT, for Piles. Old Sores, | Sprains, Bruises, Chilblains, Chappsd Skin, | Tetter, Salt Rheum, Seald Head, Frosted Linnba, YOUNG FOLKS, OLD FOLKs, LISTEN; Or New Vear's Present Books, ASSORDMmMoOonre, LVovels and Miscellaneous Works, . New York Picayune, Boston International Journal, ENGLISH AND FRENCH PICTURES, | READY-IADZ GLOTHING, HARDWARE, AND TREACLE. . ONE THOUSAND PIECES OF SURET Moye, i $e404 4 bit Mi oe 3 y "f Fifes, Prccalos, Seed Music Paper, Sheet Music, And all kinds of Musical Merchandize, always on hana, : | &c. Give them a trial. PuitapeLupuia, Nov. 20, 1855. 30-ty. HODESALE AND RET yy, a ete SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale, a" choice selection of Heavy and Shelf Hardware, AMONGST WHICH WILL BE FOUND, IRON, of every descripuon. Cast, Blister, and Sleigh Shoe SFEEL, Cut, Wrought, and Horse NAILS. Coil, Trace, and Plough CH AENS. ANVILS, VICES, and BELLOWS. An excellent assortment of ; TABLE AND, POCKET CUTLER®. Carpenters', Joiners' § Cabinetmakers' Tools, AXES, of the best descriptions, Warranted. With an assortment of SHELF HARDWARE, which is not to be surpassed in Town, and which is o'Fered' tor Sale '* Cheaper than ever" for Casa! ~ fee Buyers will find it to their advantage te call betore purchasing elsewhere. GEORGE KERR. Chatham, Nov. 22, 1855. 30- ly BUKTON GROGERY STORE. HE Subscribers would intimate to their Friends, that they are receiving, and opening out, an Extensive Assortinent of SrroesriG@sy, ef superior quality, suitable for Country Trade, which they will sel] at the lowest remunerativé prices. Produce will be tak-n in exchange for Groceries. Call and see our Stock. R. VANBRANKEN & Co. | Buxton, G..W.:; Dee 1, 1855: 3i-ly RO RE HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. LL that Easterly part of Lot 24, situated on McGregor's Creek, b-ing sixty by thirty- ) nine feet. Also, a Two Story Frame Houst, consisting of Two Tenements, having each Four Rooms and a Closet. There is an excellent Well - of water in the yare. a rms, a to : be" For Ferms, Ths M. STEWARD, On the Premises, North of King Street, between Wiliam and : Princess Street, Chatham, €.W Dec. Ist, 1855. 3i-1m NEW BOARDING MOUSE BENJAMIN TOLBERT -- ESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of DETROIT, and the Public general; -- that he has recently fitted up the commodiow © house formerly known as i Wilson's Boarding House Michigan Avenue, opposite Cass Street, DETROIT, 4 where he will endeavour to give satisfaction" those who may favour him with their patronag' Detroit, August 21, 1855, : 1-]f.

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